Submit An Event
Chinese Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival
NJ, United StatesPresented by Center for Cultural and Creative Exchange, don't miss the Chinese Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival at Bridgewater Commons Sept. 10-18. A grand celebration of Chinese culture, visit for live dance performances, spectacular lantern displays and take part in lantern making workshops. Visit www.bridgewatercommons.com for a complete event schedule and their center locations.
Fall Harvest Days
NJ, United StatesNorz Hill Farm has been in our family since 1922 when Hillsborough was very rural and all of our neighbors were farmers. Today most all of you, our neighbors from near and far, are generations removed from farm families so it is very important to us to be able to provide an educational, breathtaking and fun experience while visiting our Farm. Farm Tours The tour takes you on a hay wagon ride from our farm stand area to the farm, then you can get off and see all the animals. Some of the animals you will find are cows, miniature donkeys (yep, we have a Dominick the donkey!), horses, alpaca, sheep, chickens, goats, pigs, bunnies, emu's and even a zonkey. Then when you have had a chance to see all the animals, you can catch the next hayride right to our pumpkin patch. The Corn Maze Each and every year we dedicate our corn maze to either events that happen on our farm or a great local cause. SO while you are here you can be challenged to find your way through our 5 acres of farm fun! Kids' Corner & Fun Things Our Kids Croner is a fun area
Annual Bridgewater Community Day
NJ, United StatesFREE to Attend • Music • Touch-a-Truck • Food Trucks • Inflatables • Artisans • TONS of FUN
Basilone Parade
NJ, United StatesAnnual Raritan Parade Honors WWII Hero John Basilone Join us for the 2022 parade which is scheduled for Sunday September 18th at 1pm John Basilone is the only Enlisted Marine: - To be awarded both The Congressional Medal of Honor and The Navy Cross. - To return to action after being presented the Medal of Honor and be killed in action. - To have an annual parade in his honor
Voices of Courage with Queen Nur: Black American Women of the Victorian Era
NJ, United StatesQueen Nur of New Jersey presents a collection of biographic vignettes highlighting outspoken African American women of the 19th Century, the period connecting the end of the American Revolution to the opening of the Wallace House as a museum 125 years ago. The Voices of Courage featured include Sojourner Truth, the activist embodying the Afro-Dutch heritage of old New Netherland in New York and New Jersey, alongside Harriet Tubman, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Ida B. Wells, Mary Church Terrell, and Mary McCleod Bethune. This one-woman performance explores themes of courage and fortitude while revealing each heroine’s oratory style and the fashion of the period. Please bring your own lawn chairs or blankets for this outdoors presentation by storyteller Queen Nur: https://queennur.com/ The Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Association are dedicated supporters of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites and offer this presentation to the public free of charge marking 125 years of civic engagement and leadership in the historic preservation of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage beginning with the Revolutionary Memorial Society of New Jersey in 1897. Learn more about joining the efforts of this nonprofit volunteer organization: http://www.wallacehouseassociation.org/join.htm The Wallace House and Old Dutch
MOZAIKA CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES: ANNA KEISERMAN & MADISON STRING QUARTET
NJ, United StatesRussian-born and New York-based pianist Anna Keiserman, known for her creative programming, expressive freedom, and singular vision performs at the Sieminski Theater on Sunday, September 18 at 2:30pm. The program features a rich tapestry of Russian, Czech and Iberian music, ranging from the sweeping romanticism of Rachmaninoff, to the tragic folk idioms of Janá?ek and the vibrant colors of Catalan composer Jordi Cervelló (a North American premiere). The music brings the listener on a “journey” through place and time, conjuring up the shared experiences of the people, as well as the diverse landscapes and dramatic upheavals of their countries. Known for its energetic performances and inventive programming, the Madison String Quartet “has carved a niche out for themselves by exploring Hispanic literature from both sides of the Atlantic”. (Paul Somers, Classical New Jersey) The Quartet is involved in blurring the line between performer and audience, creating a comfortable performance atmosphere for masterworks from past and present.