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What To Do This Weekend In Jersey City: July 8-11
From an informative webinar to a festive march along the waterfront, there's plenty to do this weekend.
JERSEY CITY, NJ — It's impossible to be bored in Jersey City, and this weekend is not different.
There are plenty of virtual and in-person events happening throughout the weekend of July 1, here are a few to get you started!
Thursday 7/8
Find out what's happening in Jersey Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Gain an understanding of how Medicare works.
- Learn the difference between Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans.
- Learn how to find the best plan for your needs and budget.
- Discover how Medicare Prescription Drug plans work.
- Get your Medicare questions answered.
- Strictly educational, nothing will be sold.
Friday 7/9
Find out what's happening in Jersey Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Estate Planning & Living Trusts with Attorney Milvidskiy
Learn From Local New Jersey Attorneys:
- How to avoid probate and keep your estate matters private
- How to appoint a family member or a friend to make financial and health-care decisions if you become incapacitated due to an illness, injury or advanced age
- How to avoid guardianship
Saturday 7/10
Come celebrate City of Water Day with Fund for a Better Waterfront and the Hungry March Band for a festive march up Hoboken's Central Waterfront!
Nimbus Arts Festival | Jazz in the City
July 10, 7 pm - Jazz in the City presented w/ Riverview JazzAn evening with the Freddie Hendrix Organ Group and the DavisWhitfield Trio. Freddie Hendrix, one of the "most in-demand trumpeters in Jazz" boasts performance credits with the legendary Count Basie Orchestra and The Christian McBride Big Band, and with superstars Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, and Alicia Keys. Davis Whitfield, whose sound has been compared to McCoy Tyner and Thelonius Monk, is an emerging presence in the NYC Jazz scene.
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