Events and Activities in Northwest New Jersey

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Landscape by Hunterdon County artist, John Crouse.

September

Friday, 13; Far Hills

ART IN THE GARDEN WITH WATERCOLORS. capture the beauty of flourishing flowers with a paintbrush and canvas. This one-day, outdoor class for beginners and beyond 10am - 3pm. $40. 11 Layton Rd. More...

Leonard J. Buck Garden; 908/722-1200 x5621

Saturday, 14; Blairstown

TOUR DE FARM WARREN COUNTY. A cycling and culinary journey through the northwest NJ farmlands. There is a driving option for non-cyclers. Race Farm, 87 Belcher Road.

Tour de Farm; 908/362-7967

Saturday, 14; Morristown

MORRISTOWN JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL. The Hot Sardines, U.S. Navy Jazz Band The Commodores, LaBamba’s Rock ‘n R&B Big Band, Louis Prima Jr. & The Witnesses, Joanne Shaw Taylor 12 - 10pm. Free. On the Green.

Town of Morristown

Saturday, 14; Morristown

MIKE DAVIS. 7:30pm. 6 Normandy Heights Rd..

Morris Museum Jazz on the Back Deck; 973/971-3706

Saturday, 14;

Phillipsburg Railroad Festival

Saturday, 14; Ringwood

FALL WILDFLOWER WALK. Magical sights and sounds of fall in the woodlands of the Wildflower Garden 1pm. Free. 20 Morris Rd.. More...

Skylands Botanical Gardens; 973/962-7031

Saturday, 14-15; Newton

Wilbur’s Country Store; 908/362-8833

Sunday, 15; Allamuchy

ROB STONEBACK & TROMBOSIS. Four trombones join a great rhythm section 2 - 4pm. $35. 1686 Route 517 (Mountain Villa School). More...

Jazz at Rutherfurd Hall; 908/852-1894 x338

Saturday, 21; Hackettstown

THE GREAT AMERICAN SOULBOOK. CSC’s Curtain Up season opener features a journey through the decades of Motown, R&B, and other iconic Soulful music that inspired generations. Lackland Center, 715 Grand Ave..

Centenary Stage Company; 908/979-0900

Saturday, 21; Washington

FESTIVAL IN THE BOROUGH. Warren County's largest music and street festival features three music stages, artisans, crafters, exhibitors, food, family fun area, farmers market and more throughout the downtown business district. 10am - 10pm. Free.

Washington Business Improvement District; 908/689-4800

Saturday, 21-22; Washington

HOT AIR BALLOONS, FUN AND GAMES FESTIVAL. Car and motorcycle shows, drone racing, quoits, archery, carnival games, balloon flights. 2 - 9pm. $10 adult, / $8 advance. Warren County Community College, 475 NJ-57.

BalloonFestNJ.com; 908/283-0721

Sunday, 22; Ringwood

AUTUMN NATURE WALK. Bergen County Audubon Society will lead a walk through the gardens and fields looking for and identifying the migrating birds and butterflies that visit the NJBG 10am. Free. 20 Morris Rd.. More...

Skylands Botanical Gardens; 973/962-7031

Saturday, 28; Delaware

Friends of Ramsaysburg

Saturday, 28; Mount Tabor

ANNUAL VICTORIAN HOUSE TOUR. Explore unique charm of an historic community with an inside look at more than fifteen Victorian cottages, historic buildings and sites. 11am - 4pm. $35/ $30 advance. 36 Simpson Ave. More...

Mount Tabor Historical Society; 973/975-0001

Saturday, 28-29; Chester

ANNUAL OKTOBERFEST WEEKEND AND CAR SHOW. A variety of authentic German food, live music Chubb Park, Rt. 513.

Chester Lions Club; 908/879-6543

Saturday, 28-29; Hackettstown

OKTOBERFEST. 12 - 6pm. Free.

Hackettstown BID; 908/850-5004

Sunday, 29; Morristown

FALL FESTIVAL ON THE GREEN. Non-stop entertainment for all ages on up to four different stages, beer tent, 150+ exhibitors showcasing our local businesses, restaurants, and notable community groups.

Morristown Partnership; 973/455-1133


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Ongoing Programs and Events

Gallery 23, Blairstown

Diorama by Karen Klein

23 Main Street. ; 908/362-6865

Peters Valley School of Craft, Layton

19 Kuhn Road. ; 973/948-5202

Peters Valley School of Craft, Layton

19 Kuhn Road. ; 973/948-5202

United Astronomy Clubs of NJ, Hope

Above, the Rosette Nebula is approximately 130 light years in diameter and 5,000 light years from Earth. Young stars at the center excite the surrounding hydrogen gas and cause it to glow. The photograph was taken at the UACNJ site in Jenny Jump State Forest by Gregg Waldron, MMAS

Jenny Jump State Park. ; 908/459-4366

Pequest Trout Hatchery and Natural Resource Education Center , Oxford

; 908/637-4125

Morristown National Historical Park Morristown

30 Washington Place; 973/539-2016 x210

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