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Mark your calendar! Throughout the entire year, Somerset County, NJ wows with distinctive diversions. Lively. Enlightening. Internationally recognized. Gather with community members for events and entertainment encompassing arts, culture and music, open-air and athletic activities, revealing classes and tours, and wholesome fairs, festivals and farmers markets.
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The Promotion Band at Riverside Patio

NJ, United States

The Promotion Band at Riverside Patio Catch the debut of The Promotion Band on the Riverside Patio stage! 7:30 pm start if outside, 8 pm if inside!

Scavenger Hunt- Blooms at Belle Mead!

NJ, United States

Scavenger Hunt- Blooms at Belle Mead! Join in on the fun: This is a free event, we ask that each person makes a donation upon signing up. All proceeds will go to the local food pantry. Every participant will receive a worksheet with a list of riddles. The riddles are clues, helping you find the hidden rocks in our greenhouse. Simply take a picture when you find the rock! Once you have found all the rocks, show your photos to a staff member and claim your prize! All participants that complete the list of riddles and find all the rocks will win a prize! All ages welcome! We will give you hints along the way :)

Event Series Can-U-Cannu

Can-U-Cannu

NJ, United States

Can-U-Cannu (All Ages, 7 and older) After a “splashing” time at this introductory canoe class, you will learn the basic paddling techniques, safety aspects of canoeing, and handling a canoe in and out of the water. Each canoe can accommodate two paddlers and a child passenger. Classes take place on Branta Pond at the Environmental Education Center.

$20
Event Series Duke Farms Market

Duke Farms Market

Duke Farms 1112 Dukes Parkway West, Hillsborough, NJ, United States

We've gathered the best-of-the-best Farms & Artisans from the Raritan Watershed Region every Sunday from 10am - 1pm at Duke Farms. Stop by for all your grocery shopping needs & much more as our vendors will be fully stocked and ready! Alstede Farms- farm fresh veggies & fruits + baked goods America's Kettle Corn - fresh popped kettle corn Bon Nut Butters & Sweets - stone ground nut butters & more Bountiful Gardens - fresh flower bouquets & all things plants! CALDO Sauce / Hot Sauce 4 Good- local hot sauce & steak sauce Gorgeous Goat Creamery & Soap - goat milk, goat cheese, soap, lotion & pottery Haring Family Farm - eggs, pasture raised pork & grassfed beef The Healthy Hummus Broad - sweet/savory hummus & more Hoboken Farms - fresh bread, pastries & prepared meals Jams By Kim - artisan made jams *Japanese Weekend-cold processed soaps *JD Gourmet- olive oils, balsalmics The Kombucha Bar LLC- kombucha on tap Krakus Polish Delicatessen - kielbasa, pierogies & more Maha Premium Granola- all things granola Martenette Farms - farm fresh veggies, flowers & more Mediterranean Goods - argon oils, spices & cutting boards Neshanic Station Apiaries - all things honey &

Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage Historic Houses Tours

NJ, United States

Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage Historic Houses Tours 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.

Free Tours of Wyckoff-Garretson House

NJ, United States

Free Tours of Wyckoff-Garretson House The Wyckoff-Garretson House is a rare treasure - an original farmstead from the early 1700s. Join for free docent-led tours. With a foundation dating to 1709, and upper sections from 1730 and 1805, this period-furnished 3-story museum is a delight to explore. As you walk through the rooms (no red ropes or glass partitions) and hear about Dutch colonial life from our excellent docent, you will get a feel for what it was like to live in America before the revolution. Tours begin in the carriage house at the top of the gravel driveway, where you will find further information about colonial life, restrooms and used books for sale. The carriage house and first floor of the museum house are handicapped-accessible. This site is stewarded by The Meadows Foundation, a 100% volunteer non-profit that restores, preserves and provides programming for the Wyckoff-Garreston House as well as 3 others (the Van Liew-Suydam House, the Hageman Farm and the Van Duyn-Van Wickle House). For information on becoming a member of The Meadows Foundation or renting a historic site for your private affair, please speak to the docent or visit our website - www.TheMeadowsFoundation.org. Donations are greatly appreciated

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