Please join us on July 28, 2016 in Red Bank, New Jersey at Salon Concrete for Vinyl Nights. This event will help raise money and awareness for Hometown Heroes, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that has helped tens of thousands of people around the country. Jay Alders was named a 2016 Honoree by Hometown Heroes and this event is part of his continued support. Vinyl Nights the second charity fundraiser organized by Jay Alders and Salon Concrete owner Christine Zilinski.
Vinyl Nights starts at 6:30, it’s a free event and a 1970’s theme, so bring your bell bottoms and platform shoes and get groovy with us. There will be food from Catch and a DJ. 18+ to party , 21+ to Get Down. We’ll have drinks and food too. Suggested donations to Hometown Heroes will be appreciated but not mandatory.
Jay Alders will be live painting too. So don’t miss this far out event!
Location
Salon Concrete
123 Broad St.
Red Bank, NJ
Hometown Heroes is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization built on the idea of paying it forward. Founded in 2008, Hometown Heroes was created because we believe our community needs a grass roots organization that is poised to take immediate action in times of need. Our mission is to provide assistance to any individual or family regardless of ethnicity, gender, or age, who suddenly find themselves in a crisis.
We also provide a platform for other individuals and organizations to raise funds or awareness for unique causes that they may not be able to facilitate on their own.
Hey Seth
Thanks for the message. That’s so great to hear. I often get told by people who enjoy my work that they’re not “artsy people” normally. You don’t have to be an artist to appreciate art. You don’t have to be a guitarist to appreciate good music. Art is there to inspire.
I’ll email you and would be honored for you to join the list of my collectors of my original work.
Peace and happiness
Jay
Hi Jay–
Just got back from a family vacation in Imperial Beach, CA. I saw prints of your art work at TNT Surfshop, and was really drawn to it. I am not an artsy person, really just part Texan/part California kid who loves the surf and hunting. A surfing redneck? Yeah kinda whacked I know, but your artwork pulls the Cali kid out of me….just stopped me in my tracks. I would love to own an original piece. Especially a Cali painting. Not sure how to go about getting one, first time I have ever thought about buying art. Any suggestions? Thanks… your paintings are different…I can relate.