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Underground – DJ NILLA

Village Brewing Company 34 West Main Street, Somerville

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13TH We’re so excited to welcome @djnillaofficial for the FIRST time at the Underground! Come dance and celebrate on this special night!

Free

The Snowy Bandit Paint Party

Sunnyside Gift Shop 381 Triangle Rd, Suite 4, Hillsborough

Join us for a cozy and creative afternoon as we paint an adorable Winter Raccoon! Whether you're a seasoned artist or picking up a paintbrush for the first time, this fun, guided session is perfect for all skill levels.  Date: December 14 Time: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Location: Sunnyside Gifts, Hillsborough, NJEnjoy a relaxed atmosphere with refreshments included, and take home your very own winter-themed masterpiece just in time for the holiday season! Seats are limited – be sure to reserve your spot early!  Payment is required at the time of registration to secure your seat. 35 per person- all supplies included!Payment can be made to Kara Foti via Venmo or Zelle. A QR code will be provided for Venmo.Phone number for Zelle is (732)770-5144

DIY Fresh Greens Pedestal Box Workshop (DEC)

Board & Brush 28 Division Street, Somerville

Get ready for the upcoming holidays! Join us for our DIY Fresh Greens Pedestal Box Workshop. In this workshop, we will work with fresh greenery and teach you how to create a beautiful seasonal arrangement. You will also craft a beautiful pedestal box to complement your creation, which can be used for years to come. Choose a design from our available options and we will provide all the materials and step-by-step instructions. You can also select from a variety of greenery, paint, and wood stain colors during the workshop. Pre-registration is required. We can't wait to see you there! **Please allow extra time for parking * LATE ARRIVALS OF MORE THAN 15 MINUTES WILL BE CANCELED & RESCHEDULED. Workshops END PROMPTLY. We reserve the right to cancel events if attendance is below 4 Board & Brush Somerville is a BYOB establishment. Pre-registration is required for each person, please click here to review all of our policies including those pertaining to cancellations. Projects with this symbol have optional upgrades Projects with this symbol have additional fees due to national labor and material price increases

Raritan Valley Symphonic Band Winter Concert “Holiday Season in Somerset”

Franklin High School 500 Elizabeth Ave, Somerset

Raritan Valley Symphonic Band Winter Concert “Holiday Season in Somerset” Sunday December 14 @ 3 pm – Franklin High School – Free Admission The Raritan Valley Symphonic Band presents its annual Winter concert, “Holiday Season in Somerset” on Sunday December 14 at 3 PM. Under the direction of Music Director William Berz, the concert will be held at Franklin High School, 500 Elizabeth Avenue, Somerset, NJ. Admission is free! This year’s concert features a variety of classic and festive wind ensemble pieces followed by several traditional holiday favorites. The performance starts with British composer Kenneth Alford’s march “On the Quarter Deck” written in 1917 for the World War I British naval officers. American composer William Latham’s “Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light” is a beautiful Baroque Christmas tune used by many composers. Ralph Vaughan Williams’ “Folk Song Suite” is a cornerstone work in wind ensemble literature. The three-movement work contains eight different folk songs from the Norfolk and Somerset regions of England. “The Hesitating Blues” is a traditional song from the early 1900s that has been adapted over the years in many styles. This adaption by the famous W.C. Handy was arranged by William Grant Still in 1916 for military

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