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Lunar New Year at The Commons
Lunar New Year at The Commons Bridgewater Commons in partnership with The Center for Cultural & Creative Exchange present Lunar New Year at The Commons, featuring traditional Asian performances and a dragon dance accompanied by the music of beating of drums, cymbals, and gong instruments synchronized to dragon dance movements believed to bring good luck and fortune. Celebrating the Year of the Dragon, the traditional Chinese giving of red envelopes filled with treats and special offers will delight lucky attendees. Families are also welcomed to partake in a Chinese arts and crafts workshop at the Event Space, located on the Main Level next to Vans. The Lunar New Year is the grandest ancient traditional festival in Asia signaling the beginning of spring and the arrival of the new year. Saturday, Feb 10 1pm – 6pm Kids Arts & Crafts @ Event Space (Main Level, next to Vans) 3pm – 4pm Dragon Dance Performance @ Center Court
Maple Sugaring
Maple Sugaring at The EEC Maple sugaring is a tradition in the Northeast that began centuries ago with the Native Americans and Colonists. People of all ages are invited to see this tradition brought to life at the Environmental Education Center (EEC). You will see how trees are tapped, view sap-collecting methods past and present, and see the boiling process that produces delicious New Jersey maple syrup. This 60-minute, outdoor program is conducted at our Sugar Shack, a ½-mile hike from the EEC. Please arrive at the EEC 30-40 minutes before the program start time to purchase tickets and hike to the Sugar Shack to meet your Naturalist. Please dress appropriately for the weather conditions. Boots are recommended as the trails can be wet, muddy, and/or covered by snow. Tickets cost $6 per student/senior and $7 per adult.
Kokedama Ball: Floating String Garden
Kokedama Ball: Floating String Garden at Blooms at Belle Mead Join for an enchanting afternoon at the Kokedama Ball: Floating String Garden on Sat, Feb 10, 2024 at 2:00pm. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of kokedama, a Japanese gardening technique where plants are suspended in moss-covered balls. They can be displayed hanging or sitting on your table. Hosted at Blooms at Belle Mead, this in-person event promises an unforgettable experience. Discover the art of creating your own kokedama while enjoying the company of fellow nature enthusiasts. Our expert gardeners will guide you through the process, sharing tips and tricks to help your plants thrive. Let your creativity soar as you choose from a variety of lush plants, vibrant moss, and decorative strings to craft your very own floating garden. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a complete beginner, this event is perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of natural beauty to their living space. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to delve into the world of kokedama. Reserve your spot now and prepare to be mesmerized by the ethereal beauty of these floating string gardens. The ticket price includes everything needed to create one kokedama ball with your choice of a
The Cher Show: The Musical
The Cher Show: The Musical at State Theatre New Jersey Superstars come and go. Cher is forever. For six straight decades, only one unstoppable force has flat-out dominated popular culture—breaking down barriers, pushing boundaries and letting nothing and no one stand in her way. The Cher Show is the Tony® Award-winning musical of her story, and it’s packed with so much Cher that it takes three women to play her: the kid starting out, the glam pop star, and the icon. The Cher Show is 35 smash hits, six decades of stardom, two rock-star husbands, a Grammy®, an Oscar®, an Emmy®, and enough Tony® Award-winning Bob Mackie gowns to cause a sequin shortage in New York City, all in one unabashedly fabulous new musical that will have audiences dancing in the aisles!
Jon Zayle debuts at Twenty/20
Jon Zayle debuts at Twenty/20 Jon debuts for Twenty/20 Taphouse with his mix of all things modern country, classic rock, 90s and yacht rock!
The Fermenters Trio
The Fermenters Trio at Flounder Brewing The Fermenters Trio features Chris Lelli on guitar, Seth Mandel on fiddle and mandolin, and Larry Ghiorsi on upright bass. Drawn from sources both old and new, their music offers up a heady mix of indie folk, bluegrass, gospel, country, and eclectic originals. It's stomp and holler with all the blended vocal harmonies of the Americana musical tradition. Their sound embraces the dynamics of bluegrass and gospel, the fire indie folk, and the passion of the blues.