Events
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39th Annual Lebanese Festival
The 39th Annual Lebanese Festival is almost here! This Festival is a great outdoor gathering of families, friends and neighbors for authentic Middle Eastern food, music, dance and culture. Traditional Lebanese foods such as falafel, shawarma (gyro), hummus, spinach pies, tabouhli, stuffed grape leaves and much more will be featured. In addition, there will be a large assortment of Middle Eastern pastries to indulge in. For entertainment, there will be live music featuring a different singer each day. There will also be dancing and folkloric performances along with raffles, prizes, souvenirs and games of chance. Because of the abundance of Middle Eastern cuisine, live music, dancing, and games, the Lebanese Festival is recognized as one of the most outstanding annual events in the community. People from throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the Tri-State region regularly attend. Admission and parking are FREE and everyone is invited!
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Music on Main Street
Main Street - Bernardsville 1 Anderson Hill Road, Bernardsville, New Jersey, United StatesMusicians will be playing at 8 locations downtown, from Claremont Road to J. Walker Salon and The Bernardsville Centre. Take a stroll, enjoy an amazing variety of music and all that Bernardsville has to offer!
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Prince Rodgers Walk: African American Soldiers of the Civil War
Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage 71 Somerset St, Somerville, United StatesHonor African American soldiers of the Civil War on this walk of historic Somerville, visiting the graves of U.S. Colored Troops of the Civil War and following in the footsteps of Prince Rodgers in celebration of the 250th Birthday of the U.S. Army. Meet at Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites, 71 Somerset Street, Somerville, NJ 08876. Dress for the weather, wear sturdy footgear and bring water and snacks. The walk covers about 3 miles and takes about 1 ½ hours. The Prince Rodgers African American Museum: 250th Birthday of the U.S. Army shares the story of the military service of the Prince Rodgers family and African Americans of New Jersey in the Armed Forces of the United States Saturday, June 7, 2025, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites, 71 Somerset Street, Somerville, NJ 08876. Children and adults are invited to color or write cards of appreciation to veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces for delivery to New Jersey Veterans Memorial Homes in honor of the 250th Birthday of the U.S. Army & Armed Forces. The first Saturday in June is a day to get out on a
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Green Living and Wellness Fair
Hillsborough Township is happy to announce that the Green Living and Wellness Fair will be on Saturday, June 7, 2025, 8 to 11am at the Hillsborough Township Municipal Complex (immediately following the YMCA's Hillsborough Hop 5K Run). Explore fun, free, interactive demos and activities from local organizations and businesses that promote healthy and sustainable living!
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Montgomery Farmers Market 2025
Montgomery Township Municipal Building 100 Community Drive, Skillman, United StatesMontgomery Municipal Center 100 Community Drive, Skillman, NJ 08558 Local vendors and live music. For 23 years we have advocated for local farmers and small businesses. When you buy local, you support not just these hard-working businesses, you’re supporting our community and a healthier, more sustainable New Jersey.
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Prince Rodgers African American Museum: 250th Birthday of the U.S. Army
Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage 71 Somerset St, Somerville, United StatesThe Prince Rodgers Foundation with the Somerset Patriots, Somerset County Historical Society and Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites shares the story of the military service of the Prince Rodgers family and African Americans of New Jersey in the Armed Forces of the United States in celebration of the 250th Birthday of the U.S. Army in June 2025. The Prince Rodgers Foundation is steward of the Prince Rodgers Cemetery, an African American family cemetery on Foothill Road in Bridgewater. The Prince Rodgers Foundation will introduce the life of Prince Rodgers, a leading Black citizen of Somerville and Bridgewater in the nineteenth century, and the generations of service of the Prince Rodgers family in the Armed Forces of the United States. Begin at the origins of the U.S. Army 250 years ago in the Revolutionary War. Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage Historic Sites, George Washington's winter headquarters and historic home of the founder and first president of Rutgers in Somerville, with the Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Association presents Oh Freedom! Blacks on the Battlefront and in the Aftermath of the Revolutionary War in New Jersey, a traveling exhibit from New Jersey State Parks, Forests &
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