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BACK-TO-SCHOOL & FALL PREVIEW SALE. Find additional discounts off the everyday savings of 25% - 65%. Visit the top names in fashion designers, jewelry, specialty gifts, shoes, and more. 1 Church Street .
THE MINSTREL'S 35TH BIRTHDAY SHOW. Folk Project members perform. Free parking. Handicapped accessible. Special price includes birthday cake. Children welcome. 8:00 pm - 11:00pm. $8 adults; children 12 and under free. Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road.
BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL. Red Mill, 56 Main St..
PETER HAND BIG BAND. Featuring Houston Person 8pm. $27.50 door/ $22.50 advance. Centenary College, 400 Jefferson St..
THE MAHONEY BROTHERS. Jukebox Heroes 7:30pm. $20,$10 Senior, under 9 free.. Camp Jefferson Amphitheatre, 81 Weldon Road.
TONY TRISCHKA. Inspiration for an entire generation of bluegrass and acoustic musicians. 7 - 8:30pm. Free. Duke Island Park, Old York Road.
CLASSIC CAR SHOW. Bring your classic vehicle and enjoy an afternoon of fun, prizes, trivia and trophies. 12 - 4pm. Registration is $10 in advance, $15 day of show.. Route 15 & 94.
SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN. Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's Next Stage Ensemble presents The Rover. 4pm - 5:30pm. Adults $6; Seniors & Students $5; Members and children under 12 are free. . 45 Macculloch Avenue.
LOST RAMBLERS. Bluegrass 6 - 8pm. 8 Belvidere Ave..
WARREN COUNTY FARMERS FAIR AND BALLOON FESTIVAL. The Ultimate Twofer. The annual olde time agricultural fair also features a hot air balloon festival so you get two events for the price of one! The fair also features Ryan Pelton, Elvis Impersonator, livestock and small animal shows, agricultural exhibits, antique and stock tractor pulls, demolition derbies, mud bogging, crafters, carnival rides, and plenty of food. The Traditional Arts Expo features daily demonstrations include spinning fleece, basket making, rug hooking and lace making. $5/ $3 ages 5-12. Farmer s Fairgrounds, Rt. 519 near Stryker s Rd..
NEVILLE DICKIE. Stride piano. 8pm. $18/ $15 advance. 6 Normandy Heights Rd..
PARIS WASHBOARD. Traditional quartet. 8pm. $18/ $15 advance. 6 Normandy Heights Rd..
NEW JERSEY STATE FAIR / SUSSEX COUNTY FARM AND HORSE SHOW. Where Farm Meets Fun! New Jersey's Largest Agricultural Fair. This ten day event features agricultural events and education, animals, exhibits, horse shows, carnival, petting zoo, vendors, craft tent, flower and vegetable shows, art, photography, 4-H, chainsaw artist and auction, fair food, free entertainment and much more! Sussex County Fairgrounds, Rt. 206 & Plains Rd..
BEATLEMANIA AGAIN. 7:30pm. $20,$10 Senior, under 9 free.. Camp Jefferson Amphitheatre, 81 Weldon Road.
CHILI COOKOFF. Bring a pot of your favorite chili recipe and let everyone be the judge! The winner will receive a great prize! 1 - 3pm. Free.. 141 Clove Road.
TUSSIE-MUSSIE WORKSHOP. Learn the language of herbs and flowers then choose and cut your own to create two of these meaningful bouquets. 10:30am - 12pm. Resv. req., $27. 205 Mt. Bethel Rd.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR WEEKEND. Red Mill, 56 Main St..
BEAR MOUNTAIN POWWOW. Over 1000 Native Americans from across the continent share their history, art, music, foods and traditions. 11. $10/ $6 children and seniors. Anthony Wayne Recreation Area.
FESTIVAL OF WOOD. Crafts made from wood, educational exhibits, children's activities, music, lectures, films, chainsaw carvings, wood in building, and tours of the historic Grey Towers mansion (fee). 10am - 4pm. Memorial Park, 5th & Ann Sts.
HERBERT SUMLIN. Blues legend. 7 - 8:30pm. Free. Duke Island Park, Old York Road.
SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN. Shakespeare Theatre of New Jerseys Next Stage Ensemble perform an enthusiastic and creative version of As You Like It. 4pm - 5:30pm. Adults $6; Seniors & Students $5; Members and children under 12 are free. . 45 Macculloch Avenue.
PADDY & THE PALE BOYS. 6 - 8pm. 8 Belvidere Ave..
CHUCK ANDERSON. Guitarist and trio. 8pm. $18/ $15 advance. 6 Normandy Heights Rd..
SOMERSET COUNTY 4-H FAIR. Family fun in 15 acres of exhibits, entertainment and food concessions recognizing the accomplishments of 1,000 Somerset County 4-H members. North Branch Park, Milltown Road.
THE CARETAKER. Pinter's chilling dark comedy was the first of his plays to bring him commercial success and national recognition, and is considered by many to be a modern classic masterpiece. F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre36 Madison Avenue.
EVOLUTION. Journey tribute 7:30pm. $20,$10 Senior, under 9 free.. Camp Jefferson Amphitheatre, 81 Weldon Road.
ANTIQUES IN AUGUST. 29th annual outdoor show featuring antiques, crafts, new and vintage vendors spreading their wares in a rain or shine benefit show for Hunterdon Helpline. 10am - 4pm. $6. North Hunterdon High School, Rt 31 South.
THE B STREET BAND. 7 - 8:30pm. Free. Duke Island Park, Old York Road.
SILK CITY. 6 - 8pm. 8 Belvidere Ave..
BOB MILNE. Ragtime. 8pm. $18/ $15 advance. 6 Normandy Heights Rd..
SKYLANDS MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL. Premier music & arts showcase. Three days of international touring musicians and creative artisans. Food, arts, kid's zone and music, music, music. 12pm - 12am. $10 -$ 25, 12 and under free. Sycamore Park, Lambert Road.
MICHAEL PATRICK. Johnny Cash tribute 7:30pm. $20,$10 Senior, under 9 free.. Camp Jefferson Amphitheatre, 81 Weldon Road.
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY. Free hamburgers, hot dogs, herbal punch and dessert, guided tours of our perennial gardens, 20% off all purchases. 10am - 5pm. 205 Mt. Bethel Rd.
GRANDMA ROCKS THE PARK. Live music, food, games, arts and crafts, and more supporting Your Grandmother's Cupboard, a 501(c)3 organization that provides the "other necessities" to individuals and families living in poverty. 11am - 9pm. Horseshoe Lake Park, Eyland Avenue.
CANAL DAY MUSIC & CRAFT FESTIVAL. The Festival celebrates the Morris Canal and its contributions to the development of the communities along its banks. Enjoy Twelve of NJ's Best Musical Artists, Kayak & Boat Rides, Traveling Zoo, Crafts & Arts Show, Great Food, Fireworks and more.... 10am - 5pm. 170 West Central Ave.
JUNIOR WALKER'S ALL STARS. 7 - 8:30pm. Free. Duke Island Park, Old York Road.
SUMMER CRAFT SHOW. Handmade jewelry, ceramics, woodworking, artworks and more. 11am - 5pm. Registration is $10 in advance, $15 day of show.. Route 15 & 94.
SUSTENANCE ON THE FARM DINNER. Farmer Rob Kibbe will give a hayride farm tour. Chef Scott Cutaneo & Diane Pinder present an elegant six-course dinner centered on heirloom vegetables, meat and poultry. Sustainable wines pairings. Period music. Benefits Farm programs for children. 5pm - 8pm. $155. Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, 73 Kahdena Road.
JUG TOWN MOUNTAIN. 6 - 8pm. 8 Belvidere Ave..
HOT ROD & CUSTOM CAR SHOW. Show to benefit Handicapped Children and Elks Camp Moore. Great food and drinks (with a ful bar available) 10am - 4pm. $5. 200 Rt 17 North.
DAN LEVINSON. Clarinetist and Palomar Quartet 8pm. $18/ $15 advance. 6 Normandy Heights Rd..
HUNTERDON 4-H AND AGRICULTURAL FAIR. Old-fashioned country fair featuring 4-H youth and and adult shows and contests, amusement rides, tractors pulls, varied entertainment and all kinds of food. 10am - 10pm. Free, parking $10 per car. Fairgrounds, South County Park, Route 179.
OUTBUILDINGS OF HUNTERDON COUNTY. Architectural historian Greg Huber will give a talk on the wide diversity of outbuildings of Hunterdon County. Buildings such as corncribs, chicken coops and others were a vital part of rural New Jersey life. Many of these lovely buildings survive. 7pm - 9pm. $5.00 suggested donation. Bouman-Stickney Farmstead, 114 Dreahook Road.
BILLY HECTOR. 7:30pm. $20,$10 Senior, under 9 free.. Camp Jefferson Amphitheatre, 81 Weldon Road.
MRS. VAIL'S CLOSET. Enjoy a 19th century fashion show featuring reproduction wardrobes of the three Mrs. Vail s of Historic Speedwell. 333 Speedwell Avenue.
BRINGING IN THE HARVEST. The art of drying, freezing, and canning your herbs, vegetables and fruit will enable you to enjoy the benefits of your garden year-round. 10am - 12pm. Resv. req., $23. 205 Mt. Bethel Rd.
HERBAL TREATS. Create several tasty herbal blends. 1:30 - 3:30pm. Resv. req., $35. 205 Mt. Bethel Rd.
POCONO STATE CRAFT FESTIVAL. Fine craft show featuring pottery, jewelry, metal, toys, stained glass, wood, baskets, leather, folk art, fine art, photography, and art-to-wear. Additionally, patrons will enjoy the beautiful surroundings and history of Quiet Valley Historical Farm 10am - 4pm. $6/Children 12 & under free. Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm, 1000 Turkey Ridge Rd..
THE JUMPER S ORCHESTRA. 7 - 8:30pm. Free. Duke Island Park, Old York Road.
DIRDY BIRDIES. Jug Band 6 - 8pm. 8 Belvidere Ave..
June 23-August 1 • THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS. Carlo Goldoni's zany comedy on the outdoor stage.
July 7-August 1 • ARMS AND THE MAN. Shaw's 1894 comedy remains one of the world's most popular plays.
August 4- 21 • HEY HO, PINOCCHIO. Based on the classic tale.
Saturdays • NATURE WALKS. Hike the Paulinskill Valley Trail. Hike different sections with various themes. Hikes leaeve from Kitatinny SP, Warbasse Jct., or Footbridge Park in Blairstown. Free.
Alternating Saturdays: 7/10, 7/24, 8/14, 8/28, 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/23 • WATERLOO CANAL HERITAGE DAYS. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of Waterloo Village and Morris Canal, and the Smith Store, Rutan Cabin and Blacksmith Shop will be open for interpretation The New Jersey Canal Museum will also welcome visitors. Indian Island will be open for many of the Heritage Days. 11am - 5pm.
Weekends • ASTRONOMY PROGRAMS. New Jersey Astronomical Association Observatory is open to the public every weekend from Memorial Day to Halloween. Saturday evening programs begin at 8:30 PM and include a tour of the facility and public viewing of planets/deep space objects through the 26" telescope, as well as other smaller scopes. On Sunday afternoons from 2-5 PM, the public is invited to look at sun spots through the 10" scope equipped with special solar filters. For additional information, call or visit NJAA’s website.
Saturdays • SCENIC BIKE TOUR OF DUKE FARMS. Bring your own mountain bike and protective head gear for this 7-mile tour. Advance registration required. 8 - 10am. $10.
Saturdays • PUBLIC PROGRAMS AT GREENWOOD OBSERVATORY. Astronomy presentations followed by observing sessions, weather permitting.
Weekends • A series of programs about the natural world around us for young and old alike. Preregistration is usually required. Topics range from a child’s first introduction to nature to seminars for expert fly fishers.
Sundays • SKYLANDS MANOR TOURS. Free guided tours are conducted on the first Sunday of each month, March through November at 2pm.
Weekends • A wide variety of hikes, seminars and family events are held throughout the year.$20.
Sundays June 27 though October • OLDE LAFAYETTE VILLAGE FARMERS’ MARKET. Sussex County farmers bring you Jersey Fresh produce, fruits, flowers, plants, baked goods and more at the Olde Lafayette Village Farmers’ Market. Enjoy live music, giveaways, recipes and demonstrations.10am - 3pm.
Saturdays, April thru October • SUSSEX COUNTY FARMERS MARKET. Produce, meats, flowers, cheese and other products displayed at permanent indoor quarters.9am - 2pm.
Sundays April 8 through November 28 • THE FARM STAND AT LIBERTY VILLAGE PREMIUM OUTLETS. Visit the farm stand at this Colonial American shopping village for fresh vegetables, delicious fruits, herbs and more. 10am - 6pm.
Ongoing • TOURS OF WASHINGTON'S HEADQUARTERS AT THE FORD MANSION. The Washington’s Headquarters Museum includes two exhibit galleries, a 20-minute introductory video, a PowerPoint presentation of the furnished house and a free color-illustrated souvenir booklet of the Ford Mansion's interior. Additionally, staff and volunteers offer fifteen-minute gallery talks, featuring exhibited items from the park's collection. The talks occur on the hour and half hour, in the mornings from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and in the afternoons from 1 to 4 p.m. $4 per person age 16 and older.