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Jon Stewart hands out free lunch to construction workers


FILE- In this July 18, 2018, file photo on Stewart presents the Pat Tillman award for service at the ESPY Awards at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Stewart surprised construction workers at a New Jersey performing arts theater with a free lunch. Stewart appeared behind the window of the Shore Good Eats food truck outside the Count Basie Center of the Arts in Red Bank, Wednesday, Sept. 26, handing out sandwiches and cookies. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision/AP, File),FILE- In this July 18, 2018, file photo on Stewart presents the Pat Tillman award for service at the ESPY Awards at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Stewart surprised construction workers at a New Jersey performing arts theater with a free lunch. Stewart appeared behind the window of the Shore Good Eats food truck outside the Count Basie Center of the Arts in Red Bank, Wednesday, Sept. 26, handing out sandwiches and cookies. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision/AP, File)
FILE- In this July 18, 2018, file photo on Stewart presents the Pat Tillman award for service at the ESPY Awards at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Stewart surprised construction workers at a New Jersey performing arts theater with a free lunch. Stewart appeared behind the window of the Shore Good Eats food truck outside the Count Basie Center of the Arts in Red Bank, Wednesday, Sept. 26, handing out sandwiches and cookies. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision/AP, File),FILE- In this July 18, 2018, file photo on Stewart presents the Pat Tillman award for service at the ESPY Awards at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Stewart surprised construction workers at a New Jersey performing arts theater with a free lunch. Stewart appeared behind the window of the Shore Good Eats food truck outside the Count Basie Center of the Arts in Red Bank, Wednesday, Sept. 26, handing out sandwiches and cookies. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision/AP, File)

RED BANK, N.J. (AP) — Comedian and former “Daily Show” host Jon Stewart has surprised construction workers at a New Jersey performing arts theater with a free lunch.

Stewart appeared behind the window of the Shore Good Eats food truck outside the Count Basie Center of the Arts in Red Bank Wednesday afternoon, handing out sandwiches and cookies.

The theater is in the midst of a $26 million expansion project. The project includes adding an arts and education building, a second performance space and updated heating systems.

Stewart performed at the theater in June and helped raise $50,000. He says schools are having a hard time exposing kids to the arts, so having the expanded center available locally is “really important.”

Construction on the project is expected to be completed by 2019.