In Frame: 7th Annual Celebration of East Brunswick Day

PHOTOS BY TYLER BROWN/STAFF
Two boys listen intently to a speaker at East Brunswick Day.

On Oct. 2, for the seventh annual East Brunswick Day, a mixture of vendors, visitors and residents arrived at the Community Arts Center to celebrate the occasion with music, dancing, games, food and family.

The event featured a variety of nonprofits, businesses and organizations based in East Brunswick for visitors and residents to engage with. For entertainment, large crowds gathered on the grass with lawn chairs and blankets to watch live performances on stage. Food trucks served a variety of snacks and meals including, pretzels, french fries, zeppoles, sandwiches, wraps, desserts, and cold beverages.

 

Many games, inflatables, and activities were available for kids to enjoy throughout the different sections of East Brunswick Day.
On Oct. 3, East Brunswick Day was held at the Community Arts Center from noon to 4 p.m. Visitors were able to enjoy live performances, food trucks, and games. Vendors also packed the event, allowing people to learn more about the services, programs, and people of East Brunswick.
Several dance groups and performers took the stage at East Brunswick Day to entertain the crowd.
A family poses for a picture during East Brunswick Day.
Mayor Brad J. Cohen.
The East Brunswick Fire Department had several crowd demonstrations to show how they handle emergency situations involving vehicles.
Photo By Tyler Brown/Sentinel
Joseph Squillante, owner of The Zeppole Guys food truck.
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