The Navesink Maritime Heritage Association has a unique bus trip planned that’s bound to capture a variety of interests and ensure a fascinating day May 17. Under Way
The Association is sponsoring a bus trip to the Noble Maritime Collection, the Snug Harbor Cultural Center and the Botanical Garden on Sunday, May 17
The bus will leave the Grover House, 930 West Front St., Red Bank, at 9:30 a.m. , returning by 5:30 p.m..
The $75 ticket for members, $90 for non-members and $ 70 for children under 15, will include the bus trip, and visits to the Maritime museum that celebrates maritime art, history and the working waterfront of New York Harbor, the 83-acre campus of historic buildings, landscaped gardens and cultural spaces of the Center and Garden, including a New York Chinese Scholar’s Garden.
Guests are invited to enjoy a group picnic on the scenic ground where coolers will be available for any meals packed on the bus. Guests can also explore dining options on the Harbor campus.
The trip is scheduled for either rain or shine. Refunds for reservations, minus a $35 administrative fee, are available until May 19, with no refunds after May 10.
The trip promises to provide a day of art, history, gardens, a comfortable bus trip, and no hassle; all are invited to bring their own lunch for enjoyment on the scenic grounds and picnic tables.
For more information, visit the Museum’s website at : https://noblemaritime.org. To learn more about the site, visit  https://snug-harbor.org
Navesink Maritime Heritage Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging Eastern Monmouth County with maritime and water related historical, skill building, environmental, and recreational activities, and encouraging responsible use of the Navesink estuary through its Discover, Engage, and Sustain approach
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The Navesink Maritime Heritage Association has a unique bus trip planned that’s bound to capture a variety of interests and ensure a fascinating day May 17.The Association is sponsoring a bus trip to the Noble Maritime Collection, the Snug Harbor Cultural Center and the Botanical Garden on Sunday, Nay 17The bus will leave the Grover House, 930 West Front St., Red Bank, at 9:30 a.m. , returning by 5:30 p.m..The $75 ticket for members, $90 for non-members and $ 70 for children under 15, will include the bus trip, and visits to the Maritime museum that celebrates maritime art, history and the working waterfront of New York Harbor, the 83-acre campus of historic buildings, landscaped gardens and cultural spaces of the Center and Garden, including a New York Chinese Scholar’s Garden.Guests are invited to enjoy a group picnic on the scenic ground where coolers will be available for any meals packed on the bus. Guests can also explore dining options on the Harbor campus.The trip is scheduled for either rain or shine. Refunds for reservations, minus a $35 administrative fee, are available until May 19, with no refunds after May 10.The trip promises to provide a day of art, history, gardens, a comfortable bus trip, and no hassle; all are invited to bring their own lunch for enjoyment on the scenic grounds and picnic tables.For more information, visit the Museum’s website at : https://noblemaritime.org. To learn more about the site, visit  https://snug-harbor.orgNavesink Maritime Heritage Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging Eastern Monmouth County with maritime and water related historical, skill building, environmental, and recreational activities, and encouraging responsible use of the Navesink estuary through its Discover, Engage, and Sustain approachThe Navesink Maritime Heritage Association has a unique bus trip planned that’s bound to capture a variety of interests and ensure a fascinating day May 17.The Association is sponsoring a bus trip to the Noble Maritime Collection, the Snug Harbor Cultural Center and the Botanical Garden on Sunday, Nay 17The bus will leave the Grover House, 930 West Front St., Red Bank, at 9:30 a.m. , returning by 5:30 p.m..The $75 ticket for members, $90 for non-members and $ 70 for children under 15, will include the bus trip, and visits to the Maritime museum that celebrates maritime art, history and the working waterfront of New York Harbor, the 83-acre campus of historic buildings, landscaped gardens and cultural spaces of the Center and Garden, including a New York Chinese Scholar’s Garden.Guests are invited to enjoy a group picnic on the scenic ground where coolers will be available for any meals packed on the bus. Guests can also explore dining options on the Harbor campus.The trip is scheduled for either rain or shine. Refunds for reservations, minus a $35 administrative fee, are available until May 19, with no refunds after May 10.The trip promises to provide a day of art, history, gardens, a comfortable bus trip, and no hassle; all are invited to bring their own lunch for enjoyment on the scenic grounds and picnic tables.For more information, visit the Museum’s website at : https://noblemaritime.org. To learn more about the site, visit  https://snug-harbor.orgNavesink Maritime Heritage Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging Eastern Monmouth County with maritime and water related historical, skill building, environmental, and recreational activities, and encouraging responsible use of the Navesink estuary through its Discover, Engage, and Sustain approach The Navesink Maritime Heritage Association has a unique bus trip planned that’s bound to capture a variety of interests and ensure a fascinating day May 17.The Association is sponsoring a bus trip to the Noble Maritime Collection, the Snug Harbor Cultural Center and the Botanical Garden on Sunday, Nay 17The bus will leave the Grover House, 930 West Front St., Red Bank, at 9:30 a.m. , returning by 5:30 p.m..The $75 ticket for members, $90 for non-members and $ 70 for children under 15, will include the bus trip, and visits to the Maritime museum that celebrates maritime art, history and the working waterfront of New York Harbor, the 83-acre campus of historic buildings, landscaped gardens and cultural spaces of the Center and Garden, including a New York Chinese Scholar’s Garden.Guests are invited to enjoy a group picnic on the scenic ground where coolers will be available for any meals packed on the bus. Guests can also explore dining options on the Harbor campus.The trip is scheduled for either rain or shine. Refunds for reservations, minus a $35 administrative fee, are available until May 19, with no refunds after May 10.The trip promises to provide a day of art, history, gardens, a comfortable bus trip, and no hassle; all are invited to bring their own lunch for enjoyment on the scenic grounds and picnic tables.For more information, visit the Museum’s website at : https://noblemaritime.org. To learn more about the site, visit  https://snug-harbor.orgNavesink Maritime Heritage Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging Eastern Monmouth County with maritime and water related historical, skill building, environmental, and recreational activities, and encouraging responsible use of the Navesink estuary through its Discover, Engage, and Sustain approach


