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Mark your calendar! Throughout the entire year, Somerset County, NJ wows with distinctive diversions. Lively. Enlightening. Internationally recognized. Gather with community members for events and entertainment encompassing arts, culture and music, open-air and athletic activities, revealing classes and tours, and wholesome fairs, festivals and farmers markets.
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Event Series U-Pick Blueberries

U-Pick Blueberries

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U-Pick Blueberries Come pick your own blueberries this summer with your friends and family! Snyders Farm boasts a great atmosphere with farm-fresh produce everyone will enjoy. Families and friends from near and far love the friendly staff and the best-tasting blueberries. Check out the recipe page for some scrumptious recipes. Field fee is $3.00 per person plus cost of berries Pre-picked berries – $7.00 per lb. U-Pick berries  $5.00 per lb. Pre picked will be available at our outdoor market on U-Pick weekends When in season hours are Weekends 9AM to 4PM last car in at 3:00 Picking depends on weather and crop availability, so please check our phone message for any updates before you visit. We currently do not take credit cards, an ATM will be on premises.

Storytime Adventure at the Environmental Education Center

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Storytime Adventure at the Environmental Education Center Come with your little one and enjoy nature and animal stories paired with a small adventure each month. Adventures may include a live critter, a short hike, a craft, or show and tell items.

Event Series Duke Farms Market

Duke Farms Market

Duke Farms 1112 Dukes Parkway West, Hillsborough

We've gathered the best-of-the-best Farms & Artisans from the Raritan Watershed Region every Sunday from 10am - 1pm at Duke Farms. Stop by for all your grocery shopping needs & much more as our vendors will be fully stocked and ready! Alstede Farms- farm fresh veggies & fruits + baked goods America's Kettle Corn - fresh popped kettle corn Bon Nut Butters & Sweets - stone ground nut butters & more Bountiful Gardens - fresh flower bouquets & all things plants! CALDO Sauce / Hot Sauce 4 Good- local hot sauce & steak sauce Gorgeous Goat Creamery & Soap - goat milk, goat cheese, soap, lotion & pottery Haring Family Farm - eggs, pasture raised pork & grassfed beef The Healthy Hummus Broad - sweet/savory hummus & more Hoboken Farms - fresh bread, pastries & prepared meals Jams By Kim - artisan made jams *Japanese Weekend-cold processed soaps *JD Gourmet- olive oils, balsalmics The Kombucha Bar LLC- kombucha on tap Krakus Polish Delicatessen - kielbasa, pierogies & more Maha Premium Granola- all things granola Martenette Farms - farm fresh veggies, flowers & more Mediterranean Goods - argon oils, spices & cutting boards Neshanic Station Apiaries - all things honey &

From Cow to Cheese–The 18th-Century Whey

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From Cow to Cheese--The 18th-Century Whey Susan McLellan Plaisted, Proprietress of Heart to Hearth Cookery who last was here to demonstrate apple butter making, will be presenting “From Cow to Cheese: The 18th-Century Whey” on Sunday, June 25, 2023, from 1 to 4 pm. Susan will show the process of cheesemaking from rennet to cheese by making an actual fresh cheese, displaying her 18th-century cheesemaking equipment, and augmenting the program with selected slides of her preparing cheese with 5 to 8 gallons of fresh cow's milk. Visitors may stop by at any point in the afternoon to watch the ongoing process and ask questions, staying as long as they would like. The barn would have been an important part of the daily life of an 18th-century farm, such as Rockingham. Making apple cider, soap and candles, and preserving food would have all been typical labors that sustained the people living at that time. Cheesemaking would have also been a part of this routine, using the milk provided by cattle, sheep and goats raised on these farms. The event is free, but donations to Rockingham are always welcome! There will be light refreshments available and the Museum Store will be open.

Guitar Concert with Fabio Mittino

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Guitar Concert with Fabio Mittino Fabio began learning classical guitar at age 13. In 1998, he was introduced to Robert Fripp’s Guitar Craft in Salisbury, UK, and continued studying this technique ever since. Inspired by the craftsmanship and poetry of Mechanical Art, Fabio has collaborated with some of the world’s best Automata makers such as François Junod, Keith Newstead, Teun de Vijs, and Susumu & Hideki Higashino. His music mirrors the artistry and intricacy of those contemporary mechanical sculptures, while retaining a mixture of innocent awe and wonder. 

Murder by the Book at Somerset Valley Players

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Murder by the Book at Somerset Valley Players Crisp, witty exchanges pepper this lighthearted and inventive thriller that unfolds with a series of macabre twists.  A thriller writer indulges in vitriolic word duels with his estranged wife, as an amateur detective attempts to solve a murder. And more deadly games are in-store and the tables are turned more than once for the victim and the killers.

$20

Chicago at the State Theatre of New Jersey

State Theatre New Jersey 11 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick

Chicago at the State Theatre of New Jersey See Chicago, the legendary rock band with horns, live in concert!  The first American rock band to chart Top 40 albums in six consecutive decades, Chicago's hits include "25 or 6 to 4," "Saturday In The Park," "Feelin' Stronger Every Day," and "Make Me Smile." Ranked No. 9 in Billboard magazine's list of Hot 200 All-Time Top Artists, Chicago’s lifetime achievements include the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, two Grammy® Awards, multiple American Music Awards, Founding Artists of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The band's record sales top one million, and include 21 Top 10 singles, five consecutive No. 1 albums, 11 No. 1 singles, and five Gold singles. Additionally, an incredible 25 of their 36 albums have been certified platinum, and the band has a total of 47 gold and platinum awards. $1 / ticket sold will go to the University of Notre Dame Du Lac.

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