Oceanport, N.J., October, 19, 2012 - There aren't too many things more important to the Oceanport Lion's Club (OLC) than the people of Oceanport. At the Board of Education's public meeting last night, the OLC presented the Oceanport school district with a donation check in the amount of $3,500 - which included a $500 donation from Caputo's Pastry Shoppe, Long Branch.
Every year, the OLC holds the annual Strawberry Festival, which has been a long standing tradition of the people of Oceanport for the past 50 years.
Back in the early 1960's, the Strawberry Festival was first held in the church basement on Main Street, Oceanport.
As attendance grew, the festival was eventually moved to the Oceanport Maple Place Middle School. Many years later, the festival was relocated to the parking lot at Monmouth Park Racetrack, where it evolved over the course of 15 years into a huge carnival attraction that drew in thousands of people from all over the state. As the festival grew each year, it began to lose that close-knit community value on which the event was originally founded. The Oceanport Lion's decided they wanted to scale it down, and bring it back to the people of Oceanport at the Maple Place Middle School.
"Oceanport school board member Kelly McGowan was a key player in helping the Lions bring the festival back to the school. We couldn't have done it without her help," says Oceanport Lion John Bonforte, Sr. "School board member Joan Osgoodby was also helpful by donating the creative marketing pieces to help advertise the changed venue and new attractions so the people of Oceanport would know that we had our tradition back."
Bringing the festival back to the community was certainly a step in the right direction, but the festival couldn't go on without the generosity of Joey Caputo of Caputo's Pastry Shoppe, Long Branch. For the past 53 years, Caputo has donated all the whipped cream and strawberry short cakes.
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| Oceanport Lions Mark Barreca (left) and John Bonforte, Sr. (center) presented
a $3,500 donation to Superintendent Andrew Orefice (right) and the Oceanport Board of Education at the Oct. 18, 2012 public meeting.
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Also at the Oct. 18, 2012 Board of Education meeting, several students were honored.
Superintendent Andrew Orefice (left) presented students with the John Hopkins Award for academic excellence.
The award distinguishes students through special testing and those who "make the grade" are ranked among the most
academically gifted young students in the country. Students receiving the award (beginning 2nd from left): Jack Brignola,
Michael Barreca, Matt Pennell, Riley Cole, William Munoz, Ian Hendrickson, and Eliza Howard.
Eighth grade student Anna Cooper also received the award, but was not present.
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