Event Information

Walk Day Information

Walk Now for Autism is a family-friendly event so bring the whole family along.  There are activities for the children, resources for families, light refreshments and entertainment.

Date:
Sunday, September 28, 2008
(The Walk will be held rain or shine.)

Location:
Point Pleasant Beach Band Shell
Corner of Arnold & Baltimore Avenues
Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 08742

Registration opens: 12:00 pm   
Resource Fair opens: 12:00 pm
Walk Start: 2:00 pm

Directions: Address for mapping - 202 Arnold Avenue, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ

From the North or South:
Take the Garden State Parkway to exit 98 for Route 34 south. Follow Route 34 south which will become Route 35 south. **Follow Route 35 South over bridge into Point Pleasant Beach. Make a Left at Arnold Avenue (third light). Go 1.5 miles and you will see Walk parking on your right along Arnold Avenue. All parking is metered.

From Philadelphia, Trenton area and the West: Take NJ Turnpike to exit 7A for Rt 195 East. Proceed to East to Exit 35A for Rt. 34 South. **Follow directions from above 
 
Walk Route: You can walk all 3-miles or you can walk 1.5-miles by exiting the walk route at Arnold Avenue. 2008 NJ Shore Walk Route Map

Parking:
All parking lots are indicated on the 2008 NJ Shore Walk Route Map.
Arnold & Ocean Ave Parking Lot - Metered Parking
Jenkinson's, Ocean Ave Parking Lot - Flat Rate
Broadway & Ocean Ave Parking Lot - Flat Rate
Free Parking Along Side Streets

Walk Day Entertainment:
Arts & Crafts
Buster from the Lakewood Blue Claws
Face Painting
Geoffrey from Toys R Us
Moon Bounce
Spectrum Connections
Spin Art
Star Wars 501st Legion

Walk Day Refreshments:
Atlanta Bread of Brick
Bachman Pretzels
Corner Deli
Dunkin Donuts
J&J Snack Foods
Nutricia
Shoprite of Wall
Soy Joy
Volvic Water

Resource Fair Vendors:
ABA Child
All Care Therapy
Austic Gems
Camp Bridge
Camp Excel
Family Support Center of NJ
Key to Me Therapy
Making Waves Swim School
Maximum Potential
Pocket Full of Therapy
Possibili-Tees
Shore Hands Family Chiropractic
The Quiet Child Therapy