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Tequila Rose at Riverside Inn
NJ, United StatesCatch Tequila Rose for their return to Riverside! Playing all your favorite country covers so bring your boots for dancing!
The Needful Band @ 22 West
NJ, United StatesThe Needful is Back! Come Party and listen to do some great live music!
International Juried Exhibition at The Center for Contemporary Art
NJ, United StatesJUROR: Esteban del Valle EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Ry An, Syl Arena, Kevin Arnold, Christine Barney, Douglas Barrett, Melissa English Campbell, Jacqueline Chanda, Jo Cosme, James A. DePietro, Elise Dodeles, Jacqueline Buck Donadeo, Hannah Duggan, Steven Epstein, Joshua N. Fletcher, Maryam Foroozanfar, Spencer Frazer, Lindsay Godin, Jonathan Hoffman, Samantha Jensen, Silver Kim, Isabella King, Ricki Klages, Lenore Knoller, Kristen Letts Kovak, Brian Kreydatus, Faith Ku, Leigh Lambert, David LaPalombara, Weina Li, Raul Manzano, Stephanie Manzi, Deborah L. Morris, Charles Mulford, Robert Mullenix, Paul M. Murray, Joshua Newth, Jeanine Pennell, Thomas Pickarski, Angela Pilgrim, Paul Plumadore, Jeni Prescott, DeAnn L. Prosia, Carl Rattner, Nicole M. Santiago, Christine Sauerteig-Pilaar, Peg Shaw, Timothy Simmons, Barbara Wallace, Andrew Werth, Linda Whitney. ABOUT THE JUROR: Esteban del Valle is a Brooklyn, NY based interdisciplinary artist originally from Chicago, IL. He received his M.F.A. from RISD and has exhibited his work and produced murals internationally. His work has been featured in various publications, including HiFructose and Washington Post. Del Valle has been the recipient of several visual arts residencies and fellowships including the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, the Fine Arts Work Center, Smack Mellon Artist Studio Program, and The Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship. In the Spring
Middlebrook Five Generals Bus Tour
NJ, United StatesHTA's signature bus tour will happen on February 19th, 2023! Tours begin at 9am, 10:30am, 12:30pm and 2:00 pm. This exclusive tour only occurs once a year and sells out quickly. During the winter cantonment of 1778-79, George and Martha Washington, General Nathaniel and Kitty Greene, General Henry and Lucy Knox, General Von Steuben and General Alexander (also known as Lord Stirling), lived here for months during the winter, a place called Middlebrook that General Washington chose for many reasons and brought his army here more than once during the war. Ride along with us back to 1778, depart the bus to a private tour of all 5 historic sites, walk in the footsteps and experience the surroundings where our founding fathers and mothers lived during the creation of this country. ?Luxury bus, VOX personal listening devices, private tours, and our originally written tour add up to an event that we know you will enjoy.
Somerset County 4-H Furry Friends Small Animal Show
NJ, United StatesSomerset County 4-H Furry Friends Club - Small Animal Show! Please join us for our small animal show (Rabbits, Cavies, and Small Animals) at the Ted Blum 4-H Center, 310 Milltown Road, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 on Sunday, February 19th, 2023! Doors open at 8:30am for animal health checks. All animals will be health checked! No small animal show experience? No problem! We welcome you to our Somerset County 4-H Furry Friends club show in a low pressure environment! Our leaders and 4-H club members will gladly assist any newcomers! Show catalog and additional information will be posted soon! Show exhibitors (4-H members) must be of 4-H age eligibility. Cloverbuds (Prep) are Kindergartners - 3rd Grade, Juniors are 4th-8th grade, and Seniors are 9th grade through one-year out of high school are eligible to participate. Masks are optional while indoors at the Ted Blum 4-H Center. Pre-registered email entries are $ 3.00 per animal per class entered. Pre-registration for all email entries closes at 11:59pm on February 14th, 2023 Day of Show entries are $ 4.00 per animal per class entered. Breed Classes, Showmanship, and Special Classes are being offered, as well as a Costume class! Email address to send completed
Maple Sugaring
NJ, United StatesMaple 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.