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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  • ’60s Rock N’ Roll Revival

    The legendary Grammy® nominated, Gary Puckett and the Union Gap. Puckett had six top 10 hits, including two #1s in the late 1960s. His band, the Union Gap (he grew up near Union Gap, Idaho), still wear the Union Army outfits from the Civil War era. They signed with Columbia Records and, in 1968, they had six consecutive gold records and sold more records than any other group, including the Beatles. Hits included “Woman, Woman” (#3 on the cashbox charts), “Young Girl” (#1 on cashbox and #1 in the UK), “Lady Willpower” (#1), “Over You” (#5), and “This Girl is a Woman Now”(#9). They played a command performance at the White House for Prince Charles and Princess Anne. The Grass Roots had three top 10 singles, six top 20 singles and 14 top 40 singles, selling more than 20 million records worldwide, in the late '60s and early '70s. Hits include “Let’s Live for Today,” “Midnight Confession,” “I’d Walk a Million Miles,” “Temptation Eyes,” “Sooner or Later,” “Heaven Knows” and “Two Divided by Love.” In 1982, their July 4th performance on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. set an all-time attendance record of over half a million people. Gary Lewis

    $39
  • The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940

    The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940

    The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 The creative team responsible for a recent Broadway flop (during which three chorus girls were murdered by the mysterious “Stage Door Slasher”) assemble for a backer’s audition of their new show at the Westchester estate of a wealthy “angel.” Comic mayhem ensues when the infamous “Slasher” makes his reappearance and strikes again — and again. As the composer, lyricist, actors and director prepare their performance and a blizzard cuts off any possible retreat, bodies start to drop in plain sight and accusing fingers point in all directions. An ingenious and wildly comic romp poking fun at the more ridiculous aspects of “show biz” and the corny thrillers of Hollywood’s heyday, the play is a non-stop barrage of laughter as those assembled (or at least those who aren’t killed off) untangle the mystery of the “Stage Door Slasher.” “…a kind of crossbreeding of Charles Ludlam (The Mystery of Irma Vep) and Terrence McNally, seasoned with a soupçon of Noises Off.” —The New York Times. “…enormous fun…Its strength comes in part from the sheer diamond wit and diamante showbiz glitter of Bishop’s writing. Even his corn is succulently served.” —New York Post. “…Bishop gives us a nakedly silly

  • Tequila Rose band at Riverside Inn Neshanic

    Tequila Rose band at Riverside Inn Neshanic Join this Saturday for Tequila Rose playing all of your country cover favorites. And bring those boots for dancing and your appetite for eating!

    Free
  • Kathouse performs live at the Manville Hillsborough Elks

    Manville Elks Lodge 1500 Brooks Blvd, Hillsborough, NJ, United States

    Kathouse performs live at the Manville Hillsborough Elks Your GRRLS are back at the Manville-Hillsborough ELKS! It’s always a kickin night there. Great parking and come early and grab a table!

    $10
  • Family Nature Walk

    Family Nature Walk at the EEC Be curious with a Naturalist on these one-hour adventures into the Great Swamp. Dress for the weather; waterproof boots are strongly recommended. Pre-registration is not required.

  • NJ Audubon: Historic and Current Medicinal Plants

    NJ Audubon: Historic and Current Medicinal Plants Led by Dorothy Smullen, Teacher Naturalist. Hundreds of years ago, your garden was your pharmacy. View an illustrated program to learn about what plants were used then and why. See what plants are still important today as sources for medicine. A short walk will follow to find a few plants around the center. Ticket sale ends 04/20 at 4:00 PM.  COST: $13 members, $16 nonmembers. Interested in becoming a member? Please click on the following link to learn more or join: Become a Member today! CANCELLATION: NJ Audubon’s programs require a minimum number of registrants to run. If we cancel, due to lack of participation, severe weather, or unforeseen circumstances, all participants will be notified as soon as possible and are eligible for a full refund. Participants may cancel without penalty if greater than 48 hours in advance. Sorry, no refund for cancellations less than 48 hours in advance unless due to health emergencies; however, registrations can be transferred to another program in the future.

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