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  • Members’ Juried Exhibition

    The Center for Contemporary Art 2020 Burnt Mills Road, Bedminster, NJ, United States

    The Center for Contemporary Art (“The Center”) is pleased to announce its 2025 Members’ Juried Exhibition, an opportunity for members to showcase their artwork in any and all media. The variety and range of entries is a testament to the diversity and creativity of The Center’s community of artists. There are seventy-five works of art by members in painting, printmaking, charcoal, ink, graphite, pastel, fiber, photography, mixed media, ceramics, and more. Works were selected by juror Helen Marie Farrant. Photo: “Pixie Dust” by Annalena Bohach – Best of Show Award

    Free
  • Crabfest @ Verve

    Verve 18 E Main St, Somerville, United States

    The return of Verve’s Annual Crab Fest! A not to miss event held July 24 thru July 27. Get ‘em while they last as they are a True Maryland Style Crab Fest not found any other time in Central New Jersey . Go to vervestyle.com to view our menu and events

  • Underground – DJ 101

    Village Brewing Company 34 West Main Street, Somerville, NJ, United States

    SATURDAY, JULY 26TH Don't "flip-flop" on summer plans! We got you covered with the legend with @thisis.101 on the 1s & 2s! UNDERGROUND OPENS AT 8PM

    Free
  • Fortnite Esports Camp

    Fortnite Esports Camp

    About Fortnite® Camp Get ready for an epic gaming adventure at Valhallan Camps featuring Fortnite! This multi-day program features expert instruction from experienced coaches to help players get better at the game in a fun, engaging, social environment. Players will practice individual skills, strategies, group activities, and camp competitions, while also learning communication skills, teamwork, leadership, and confidence building – all through fun gaming activities. Space is limited. Sign up today! What You’ll Learn Team and Individual Skills Game strategy Teamwork and communication Camp competitions Important Details Open to all players aged 7-17 15+ hours of coach-led instruction Multi-day camps, 3+ hours per day Select the dates and times below Sample Schedule 9:00am: Intro and individual skills 9:30am: Team exercises and strategy sessions 10:30am: Team custom games 11:30am: Camp competition Age & Eligibility Campers must be between ages 7 - 17.

    $299
  • Storytime Adventure

    Environmental Education Center 190 Lord Stirling Road, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

    Storytime Adventure                                        (Ages infant-5 with parent) 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, games, a craft or show and tell items. $10 per pair/$5 per additional child Activity Number: 51947 EEC-27         Sunday, July 27                           Reptile Friends 10:00am-11:00am

  • “Jersey Girls” of the Civil War: Clara Barton, Cornelia Hancock & Somerville’s Arabella Barlow

    This panel discussion convenes historians and preservationists to introduce the New Jersey lives of Civil War nurses Clara Barton, Cornelia Hancock and Somerville’s Arabella Barlow and considering opportunities for historic preservation and heritage tourism to share the stories of the “Jersey Girls” of the Civil War. Carolynn Ivanoff and Andrea M. Quinn study and interpret Cornelia Hancock and Arabella Barlow, nurses of the Civil War descended from families of the American Revolution at Hancock House, Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites, enriching the traditional interpretation of the American Revolution to include the long history of New Jersey women’s contributions to the United States. Bonnie Goldman, Co-President of the Bordentown Historical Society, extends the discussion to include Clara Barton’s teaching career in New Jersey and shares progress and plans for Bordentown Historical Society’s restoration of the Clara Barton Schoolhouse. This program is part of a series made possible by the Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Association, Proud Partner of Revolution NJ, with the sponsorship of the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. #njhumanities Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this series do not necessarily represent those

    Free
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