Monmouth County - Red Bank - 120th Annual Meeting of Monmouth County Historical Association



Bruce (front left) with the Castiles, 1967, Courtesy of the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University. Before Bruce became synonymous with Asbury Park, he and the Castiles often practiced at the Center Street, Freehold Borough home of manager Tex Vinyard and his wife, Marion.

Join Us for our

120th Annual Meeting

6:30 pm Doors open for the reception
7:00 pm  Annual Meeting
7:30 pm Program featuring Eileen Chapman

Two River Theater
21 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank  
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Theater lot closed due to construction
Please plan for street or Galleria parking
Eileen Chapman, Director of The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth Universityis the guest speaker for MCHA's 120th Annual Meeting and will talk about how the Archives started, how they came to Monmouth University and how this turned into a partnership with Bruce Springsteen. She might even share tales of her days managing the Stone Pony!
 
Eileen will be working closely with MCHA Guest Curator Melissa Ziobro, Specialist Professor of Public History at Monmouth University, on MCHA's upcoming exhibition Springsteen: His Hometown, scheduled to open September 2019. 
 
The meeting and program are free of charge to members, their guests, and the public. A brief business meeting to elect new Trustees, recap 2018, and share our plans for the new year will precede our speaker.
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