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Howard Roland Pavilion

Howard Roland Pavilion

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This is stop #44 on the Belmar Treasure Trail at the Howard Rowland Pavilion, named for the man who stood watch over the Belmar beachfront for nearly 60 years, at one time having the distinction as being the world’s oldest active lifeguard. During his longtime tenure as Chief Lifeguard, Rowland devoted himself to water safety, saving as many as 6,000 lives and training several generations of lifeguards. He died in 1988 at age 81. Rowland is memorialized in a fabulous portrait by well-known local artists Suzanne Anan, who captured him standing next to his distinctive red Jeep and wearing his red lifeguard swim trunks, with his two-way radio on his hip. This building, constructed after Superstorm Sandy in 2012 and opened in 2017, serves as the headquarters for beachfront police, fire, first aid and lifeguard operations. This central point on our boardwalk is also a good place to talk about Belmar’s approximately 1.5 miles of beachfront that offer unlimited four-season opportunities for nature lovers, surfers and coastal enthusiasts. In the summer, movies on the beach, lifeguard tournaments and a popular sandcastle contest are just some of the special events that attract tens of thousands of visitors. Belmar takes very seriously its responsibility to protect and preserve the natural wonder of the waterways that surround our small community, and our one-square-mile borough has earned a national reputation as a leader in environmental sustainability. One small example of our effort can be found in the boardwalk restroom facilities, opened during the summer season, that feature waterless urinals, high-efficiency faucets, high-speed driers, and are cleaned with least toxic cleansers. In addition, the beachfront showers are fitted with low-flow showerheads to conserve water.

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