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Morning Walk at Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary
NJ, United StatesMorning Walk at Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary Enjoy a quiet morning here at the Sanctuary walking the trails with an NJ Audubon staff or Associate Naturalist. These walks are informal and informative: birds, trees, tracks, wildflowers, reptiles, and amphibians are a few of nature’s wonders waiting for us to discover. The walks are cancelled if there is snow, rain, or weather warnings. Registration required by 4:00 PM the day before the walk. You must pre-register, walk-ins will not be allowed to participate. One person per ticket. COST: Free for members, $5 nonmembers. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Please bring binoculars if you have them.
Montgomery Farmers’ Market
NJ, United StatesFor 21 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. Located at: The Village Shoppes 1378 Rt. 206, Skillman, NJ 08558
Bernardsville Farmers Market
NJ, United StatesBernardsville Farmers Market From delicious baked goods to homegrown produce, our market features a variety of passionate and knowledgeable local growers, food preparers, bakers, and more.
Bedminster Farmers Market
NJ, United StatesBedminster Farmers Market The Bedminster Farmers Market is dedicated to promoting and encouraging local agriculture by providing a marketplace for quality locally-grown products from independently owned and operated farms. The Bedminster Farmers Market is a forum for residents to appreciate our agricultural community and the importance of maintaining land for agricultural uses. The Bedminster Farmers Market is a family-friendly opportunity to build and maintain a greater sense of community for all of our residents
Symposium: Washington’s Middlebrook Cantonment of the Revolutionary War
Symposium: Washington’s Middlebrook Cantonment of the Revolutionary War Join us in this first of a four-part annual series to mark the upcoming 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding. $35 per person - @20 student, with ID Lunch is provided to all attendees. Seating is limited, so register early at https://heritagetrail.org Raritan Valley Community College (RVCC) Conference Center, RVCC Drive, North Branch, NJ Questions? 908-240-0488 Middlebrook 101: “George Washington Remembers Middlebrook” David Emerson portrays the great general. Jim Stempel Author of The Enemy Harassed: Washington’s New Jersey Campaign of 1777 How the Continentals and militia battled the British in small-scale actions. Arthur Lefkowitz Author of George Washington’s Revenge Washington keeps the army mobile, relies on surprise and deception, and reconceives the war. Robert Mayers Author of Middlebrook: The Revolutionary Encampment That Saved America Where the raw Continental Army matured into a cohesive fighting power. Dominick Mazzagetti Author of Charles Lee: Self Before Country What role did Charles Lee play in Central New Jersey? Roger Williams, moderator of the Authors Round Table PLUS Book Signings and a Book Store with Rev War books
The Revolutionary War Comes to Middlebrook
Planetarium/RVCC 118 Lamington Road Park, Branchburg, NJ, United StatesThe Revolutionary War Comes to Middlebrook Fourth in a series of Symposiums on Middlebrook Cantonment of 1778-79 by The Heritage Trail Association and a Consortium of historic groups Often underrated and ignored by historians, the winter of 1778-79 in Middlebrook, New Jersey is the focus of this series of Symposiums. Featuring emerging scholarship, renown historic authors and speakers will present the importance of the Middlebrook Cantonment to the overall scope and ultimate success of the war. As the Nation approaches the 250th anniversary of the beginning of the American Revolutionary War, remembrances in the form of events are being planned by historic groups throughout the original 13 colonies. New Jersey, also known as "The Cockpit of the Revolution" not only is central to the war effort, but central in locations of major battles and almost more importantly to the long-range planning for the Continental Army's path to ultimate success. This Symposium will highlight authors on the subject. Authors who have done a deep dive into the historic records. The result will be programs based in fact and research that any student of the making of our country will place high on their list of events to attend. Space is limited.