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Annual Spring Publick Ball

NJ, United States

10.00 General Admission 5.00 Admission in Period clothing Take a break from the battle at the Van Horne House for the Annual Publick Ball! Refreshments and libation included. ABC permit # 104171 No one under 21 admitted. Dance all night to the music of Anne and Ridley Enslow while Dance Master Extraordinaire, Lazarus Turner calls the dances, with wife, Elizabeth helps with the steps! Beginning with a dance a 4-year-old can perform, adding a step each dance, will bring us to more complicated dances at the end of the night. NO EXPERIENCE Necessary. Take a break from dancing, flirting and showing off your party clothes in the Tavern where refreshment is offered. Relax, enjoy friends and frivolity.

Tequila Rose at Riverside Inn

NJ, United States

Catch Tequila Rose for their return to Riverside! Playing all your favorite country covers so bring your boots for dancing!

Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage Historic Houses Tours

NJ, United States

Pass through the checkered Flemish bond brickwork at Old Dutch Parsonage into the historic home of the founder and first president of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. Continue through the historic kitchen for Hope Farm and enter the largest home built during the Revolutionary War in New Jersey. Learn about the women and men in slavery and freedom who comprised the "military family" at George Washington's winter headquarters and the challenges and accomplishments of the Commander-in-Chief during the Continental Army's Middlebrook Cantonment from December 1778 to June 1779.

Three Early Black American Women in Words: A Literary Historic Houses Tour

NJ, United States

250 years ago in the spring of 1773 Phillis Wheatley traveled from America to England to publish Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, making her the first published African-American poet and the first African-American female published writer. This historic houses tour of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage introduces the works of three early Black American women in words, considering Phillis Wheatley’s poetic perspective on the American Revolution, Hetty Saunders’ solace and stewardship of nature in New Jersey in the early American republic, and Sojourner Truth’s African Dutch social and spiritual heritage as background to her activism through the nation’s Civil War.

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