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Somerville Summer Stage
Somerville Summer Stage Summer Stage is here! Stop by our Summer Stage outdoor concert series on Division Street on the first Friday of each month and every Saturday from June 1, 2024 until Saturday September 14, 2024. The concerts will begin at 7 p.m. on Fridays and 6 p.m. on Saturdays. 2024 Summer Stage Concert Schedule: **5/25** – Tyrone Stackhouse Project (6-9 pm) **6/1** – Twisted Ginger (6-9 pm) **6/7** – PB&J Band (7-9 pm) **6/8** – The Bassboards (6-9 pm) **6/15** – Johnny Charles featuring Tracy Sousa (6-9 pm) **6/22** – Twilight Disciples (6-9 pm) **6/29** – Living Proof (6-9 pm) **7/5** – Matt Pisani (7-9 pm) **7/6** – Rainbow Fresh (6-9 pm) **7/13** – The Broadcasters (6-9 pm) **7/20** – Mail Order Bride (6-9 pm) **7/27** – Whole Lotta Led (6-9 pm) **8/2** – The JJ Lynch Band (7-9 pm) **8/3** – Two Broke Vets (6-9 pm) **8/10** – Stereo Circus (6-9 pm) **8/17** – Diamond Eye Jack (6-9 pm) **8/24** – Rockhorse (6-9 pm) **8/31** – MPack Band (6-9 pm) **9/6** – Kit And The Cats Dragged In (7-9 pm) **9/7** – The Bob Lanza Blues Band (6-9 pm) **9/14** – Kate and the Melonheads (6-9 pm) All Summer Stage events are weather dependent.
Tweeds and Feathers
Upton Pyne Carriage House 67 Ravine Road, Bernardsville, New JerseyTweeds and Feathers What: Tweeds & Feathers, the pre-hunt party of the season Date: Saturday, September 28th Time: 6-10pm Location: Upton Pyne Carriage House, Bernardsville Why: To support Character Education in the SHSD? Buy Tickets Digital Auction and $10/ticket Raffle: Click Here Discover a menu of creative items and experiences from the Somerset Hills: by us & for us on GiveSmart Tastes of the Somerset Hills Raffle offers a chance to win an exciting epicurean prize in the value of $2,000. Please everyone, in time for the holiday season! Every bid and ticket purchase directly supports SHEF Gary's Promotion in September: Shop in store and donate a bottle of red and/or white wine curated by Gary's of Bernardsville especially for Tweeds & Feathers to add a unique touch to the event's offerings Fashion Store Promotions: 9/14/24 Two weeks before the event, Dress for Tweeds & Feathers invites you to explore and play with style choice: shop the latest trends OR hunt for that special fall accessory, and don't forget the boots, with exclusive promotions from Hans Clothier, Boutique Calia, and B Boutique Celebratory Features: Not Enough Jeffs, Laura Clare Design, Penelope Burbon, Burnt Mills Cider
Joe Cirotti Trio returns to the Ross Farm
Joe Cirotti Trio returns to the Ross Farm After an unforgettable May concert, the Joe Cirotti Trio returns to Ross Farm this fall! Don’t miss out on this very special evening! Join in the barn at the Ross Farm on Saturday, Sept. 28 for one more night with the Joe Cirotti Trio! This well-oiled string band from the shadows of Northwest Jersey’s Appalachian ridge was a delightful part of our 10th year of live music, playing to a packed barn back in May, and we are thrilled to have them back for a cozy autumn evening! The trio fuses their multi-instrumentalist upbringings with a passion for the roots of American folk, jazz, country, and bluegrass; their bond is rooted in proximity, strengthened by a blue-collar passion for picking, and buoyed by their shared propensity for roots music and whiskey. Formed in 2015, the current line-up of Joe Cirotti: guitar, Pete Lister: upright bass, and Timmy Coyle: mandolin and guitar, continues to craft a sound steeped in tradition yet infused with modern twists. They find common musical ground in influences like Doc Watson, Tony Rice, and Garcia/Grisman, but also as diverse as Django Reinhardt, Pink Floyd, and Van Halen. This stirs
Norz Hill Scare Farm
Norz Hill Scare Farm Get ready for an unforgettable night of terror at Scare Farm, located in Hillsborough, NJ. Brace yourself for heart-pounding thrills and screams of terror as we present four incredible attractions that will push you to your limits. Prepare yourself for an adrenaline-fueled adventure as you navigate through Madderbaby Lane, a spine-chilling hayride that takes you through a nightmarish cornfield. Hold on tight as you encounter horrifying creatures lurking in the darkness, ready to send shivers down your spine. Next, step into the twisted halls of Atrum Manor, a haunted walking trail that will test your wits and bravery. Explore the eerie rooms filled with ghostly apparitions and sinister surprises. Will you make it out alive? Buckle up for The Slayride, another hair-raising hayride that will take you on a journey through a land consumed by darkness. Witness the horrors that await you at every turn, as you come face to face with bloodthirsty creatures determined to make you their next victim. For the ultimate thrill seekers, brace yourself for Chaotica, a mind-bending walking trail that will take you on a psychological rollercoaster. Lose yourself in a labyrinth of twisted reality and prepare for sensory overload unlike
Riverside Inn presents White Line Turkey
Riverside Inn presents White Line Turkey Welcome the debut of White Line Turkey to the Riverside stage Saturday September 28th! With Lenny Grasso, Mike Merola and John Ruffi!
Angela Pilgrim & Barbara Wallace Solo Exhibitions at The Center for Contemporary Art
Angela Pilgrim & Barbara Wallace Solo Exhibitions at The Center for Contemporary Art The Center for Contemporary Art is pleased to present two fall solo exhibitions on view September 27 through December 8. Angela Pilgrim: New Growth presents the work of Angela Pilgrim whose studio is in Newark, New Jersey. She explains, “My work explores the Black female gaze through figurative imagery of the body. Utilizing portraiture, printmaking, pattern making and mixed media.” Barbara Wallace: Sculpture showcases the work of sculptor Barbara Wallace, who resides in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Wallace is a sculptor known for her figurative art works and innovative use of recycled materials. When discussing her work, she explains, “Shape, form and structure are essential aspects of my sculptures created with a paper mache technique in recycled paper, cardboard, wire, metal and acrylic paint…. Using up-cycled resources addresses my concerns about climate change and the environment.”