Events for March 29, 2026
Easter Bunny @ The Commons
Easter Bunny @ The Commons Mar 21, 2026 - Apr 4, 2026 Located in Center Court, Easter Bunny @ The Commons, presented by Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset, welcomes families for a magical visit with the famous Bunny in a colorful springtime flower field experience. Kicking off with the Bunny Hop Launch Party on March 21st with music, facepainting, stilt walkers and more, the Easter photo experience will be open through April 4th. Bridgewater Commons’ guests will not only meet the magical Bunny but should anticipate a high-quality, studio photo experience as well. Full-size digital images are delivered instantly to customers’ mobile phones with the added opportunity to print high-quality, frameable pictures on-site and Easter photo merchandise. The experience also features colorful scenery offering guests a free whimsical photo opportunity as they enter the line. A garden trellis is blanketed with 1,000 brightly colored silk flowers dripping overhead and blooming on the sides above a garden bench with "Bridgewater Commons" letters on the backdrop green wall, setting the stage for a magical visit with the Easter Bunny. - BUNNY RESERVATIONS - BUNNY’S HOURS March 21 Saturday: 12pm - 8pm March 22 - March 28 Sunday: 11pm - 6pm
Underground – DJ TEA
SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH LOCAL NIGHT! We are ending the month with a banger! We’re representing Somerville with @djtea, supported by @djswing27 & @griffin_moonstone. Come show love!
George Washington: In High Spirits
Sunday, March 29, 2026, 12 p.m. Mannion’s Pub & Restaurant 150 W. Main Street, Somerville, NJ 08876 Through a first-person portrayal, Dave Emerson of History on the Hoof, brings General George Washington to life as he reflects on how taverns functioned as centers of debate, decision-making, and community during the founding of the nation. Program is free, but donations are appreciated. Reservations required as space is limited: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/george-washington-in-high-spirits-tickets-1983296467122?aff=oddtdtcreator Food and drink are available to purchase from Mannion’s Pub & Restaurant. ? “History on Tap” features authentic colonial-era reenactors and musicians telling the stories of 18th-century taverns including Somerville’s historic Tunison’s Tavern as hubs of communities where people gathered to share news, engage in trade, and enjoy entertainment. Join the Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Association monthly, March through June, on Sundays at Downtown Somerville restaurants for these family-friendly programs celebrating America 250. “Liberty Lives Here” is presented by the Downtown Somerville Alliance, celebrating America 250 in Somerville, New Jersey, with the sponsorship of the Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Association, supporters of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites and Proud Partners of Revolution NJ. ? The Revitalization of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State
George Washington: In High Spirits
Sunday, March 29, 2026, 12 p.m. Mannion’s Pub & Restaurant 150 W. Main Street, Somerville, NJ 08876 Through a first-person portrayal, Dave Emerson of History on the Hoof, brings General George Washington to life as he reflects on how taverns functioned as centers of debate, decision-making, and community during the founding of the nation. Program is free, but donations are appreciated. Reservations required as space is limited: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/george-washington-in-high-spirits-tickets-1983296467122?aff=oddtdtcreator Food and drink are available to purchase from Mannion’s Pub & Restaurant. ? “History on Tap” features authentic colonial-era reenactors and musicians telling the stories of 18th-century taverns including Somerville’s historic Tunison’s Tavern as hubs of communities where people gathered to share news, engage in trade, and enjoy entertainment. Join the Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Association monthly, March through June, on Sundays at Downtown Somerville restaurants for these family-friendly programs celebrating America 250. “Liberty Lives Here” is presented by the Downtown Somerville Alliance, celebrating America 250 in Somerville, New Jersey, with the sponsorship of the Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Association, supporters of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites and Proud Partners of Revolution NJ. ? The Revitalization of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State
Farmstead Arts Presents Reclaiming Our Voice
Carol Simon Levin portrays Lillian Feickert, president of the NJ Woman Suffrage Association from 1912-1920, to explore the overlooked role of NJ in the long frustrating fight for woman suffrage. She tells how some NJ women got the vote in NJ’s 1776 Constitution, then lost it for over a century, how nationally-known suffrage advocates Lucy Stone and Elizabeth Cady Stanton staged tax and voting protests in the state, Dr. Florence Spearing Randolph brought black women into the movement and Alice Paul became the dynamo who re-energized the push for a federal amendment. This program demonstrates that women were not “given” the vote, but fought for it for generations.

