County of Monmouth

For Immediate Release:

August 6, 2015

 

Downtown Freehold Concert series add-on

Hope for the Hungry Concert set for Aug 26

2nd annual evening to remember Bill Heine and benefit FoodBank

 

FREEHOLD, NJ – On the evening of Wednesday, Aug. 26, the plaza in front of the Hall of Records will again be filled with great music, good times and the family and friends of Bill Heine when the second annual Hope for the Hungry Concert takes place. 
 
Performing from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. will be Turnstyles, a local band known for its exceptional versions of classic Billy Joel, Elton John and Bruce Springsteen songs. 

The concert is free, but attendees are encouraged to bring a nonperishable item for donation to the benefit the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties. The rain date is Friday, Aug. 28.

Downtown Freehold has teamed up with the family and friends of Bill Heine to create an extra special evening of music and good food in his memory. Bill, who passed away suddenly in 2012, had been Monmouth County’s chief spokesman and director of public information from 2005 to 2012.

In 2014, Bill’s Family and Friends Fighting Hunger, or BFF’s Fighting Hunger, worked with Downtown Freehold to add this event to the summer concert schedule. 

“This concert helps continue Bill’s involvement with the FoodBank,” said Beth Heine, Bill’s wife. “I am proud to honor his memory by mixing and his enthusiasm for music and food with time spent with our family and friends.”

The FoodBank will be on hand at the event to accept food donations and monetary donations. 

Bill coordinated many of the details of the County’s largest food drive in 2012 that brought in more than 21,000 pounds of food and helped reduce hunger in Monmouth County. The County works to raise awareness to hunger and the local food banks in April and September each year.

“Bill Heine was a great friend of the FoodBank who was dedicated to fighting hunger in our communities,” says Carlos M. Rodriguez, FoodBank executive director. “His passion and commitment to helping others lives on through events like these. We’re grateful that Bill’s friends and family chose to remember him this way.”

The FoodBank is the primary provider of food and other resources to a network of 300 feeding programs in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. One out of ten residents – including 51,000 children – receives emergency food from the FoodBank.

Bill had been employed with Monmouth County as the chief spokesman and department head of the Monmouth County Public Information and Tourism Departments from 2005 to 2012.
 
Bill was honored for winning a nationwide photography contest sponsored by the National Association of County Information Officers and was the recipient of many other state and national awards for his work in the county’s public information program.

Prior to his employment with Monmouth County, Bill served as the spokesman for the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance and State of New Jersey Public Defenders Office. He was also a reporter and editor for the Asbury Park Press from 1980 to 1997.

Bill also championed many charitable endeavors including many food drives for the FoodBank and the Howell Little League.

 “Bill was a consummate professional and touched many people on both a personal and professional level,” said County Administrator Teri O’Connor, liaison to Downtown Freehold. “Bill’s keen wit, intellect and attention to detail is missed by many; this evening is a nice remembrance of him.”


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