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  • Trivia Night at VBC

    Trivia Night at VBC

    Trivia Night at Village Brewing Company Join VBC every Tuesday night for Trivia Night at 7:30 PM. Free to play with 10$ minimum spend per person.  Fun Prizes.

  • Build Your Own Charcuterie Board

    Osprey Lane Boutique 16 Meadow Street, Somerville, New Jersey

    If you’ve ever said ‘I could never make one of those boards’ — this is for you. Not just a class — you’ll actually build your own full charcuterie board to take home. We’ll walk you through how to: style cheeses like a pro layer textures + flavors create a board that looks insanely good (without overthinking it) And yes — you’ll snack along the way   What you get:  all ingredients included (cheese, charcuterie, accompaniments) step-by-step guidance your own finished board to take home pro tips you’ll actually use again Perfect for:  girls night date night anyone who wants to finally feel confident making a board Details:  ~90 minutes BYOB   Limited seats — these workshops tend to fill

  • MUSHMOUTH Returns to GKG

    Green Knoll Grill 645 US-206, Bridgewater, United States

    From Glen Campbell to Engelbert Humperdinck & Duran Duran to Eric Church. All the hits & some lost gems!

  • Underground – DJ AC

    Village Brewing Company 34 West Main Street, Somerville, NJ, United States

    FRIDAY, MARCH 27TH New DJ taking over! Get ready for a night with @thedjac in the club!

    Free
  • Easter/Spring on the Farm!

    Easter/Spring @ The Farm
    Norz Hill Farm & Market 120 South Branch Road, Hillsborough, NJ, United States

    Hop on over and join us for a springtime adventure on the farm! Take a tractor-pulled hayride ? and meet all of our friendly farm animals ???. Each participant will receive a Search Card ?, and as you explore at the farm, look for the GIANT Easter Eggs ? outside the animal pens. Use the clues on your card to match each egg to the right stamper ?? and mark your card. Tell us which egg was where, turn in your card, and claim your Easter prize! ?? ? Farm Stand Open! Browse a lovely selection of goodies from our farm to bring home to your table ???. ?? Snacks & Drinks This is a relaxed, low-key event — our grills will not be open ??, but we will have snackable treats and drinks available ??. ?? Admission Easter Egg Search Participants: $15.00 each ? All others: $8.00 per person ?(Grandma and Grandpa want to come too!) Infants not participating are free ?? ? Meet the Chicks! Guests mature enough may hold the baby chicks ??.We may limit access — the chicks’ safety comes first! ?? ? Photo Fun — Yes, With the Easter Bunny! There will be LOTS of chances for photos ?? — including with the Easter Bunny! ?? Bring your camera, and we’ll happily help you snap the perfect picture! ?? ? Hayrides All Day Once

  • Could You Have Done It? The Women Who Carried the Revolution A Franklin 250 Women’s History Month Living History Experience

    Franklin Municipal Complex 475 DeMott Lane, Somerset, NJ, United States

    The Franklin 250 Committee invites the community to experience history in a hands-on and engaging way at “Could You Have Done It? The Women Who Carried the Revolution.” This special Women’s History Month living history event will take place Saturday, March 28, 2026, from 1:00–4:00 p.m. at the Franklin Township Middle School- SGS Campus, 1649 Amwell Road, Somerset. Admission is free and open to all ages. This event will highlight the essential and often overlooked roles women played during the American Revolution. Through demonstrations, storytelling, and interactive activities, visitors will gain a deeper understanding of the skills, strength, and determination required of women who supported their families, communities, and the Revolutionary cause. Stories of Revolutionary Women Visitors can explore a Bio Walk of Revolutionary Women, featuring the stories of remarkable women from the Revolutionary era. As guests discover the challenges and sacrifices these women faced, they will be invited to reflect on the event’s central question: Could you have done it? Living History Demonstrations Throughout the event, living historians will demonstrate traditional skills that were essential to everyday life in the 18th century, including: Wool carding and flax processing Sewing and clothing repair Butter making Beeswax candle rolling These demonstrations

    Free
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