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Crystals, Stones, and More: Advice and Readings
Crystals, Stones, and More: Advice and Readings with Shannon Stumped and at a crossroads? Ready for the next step? Uncertain of what the future holds? Whether it's finding soul mates, love and relationships, career, soul healings, or sage spiritual guidance along the journey, come see Shannon and set the course for happier ever after in your life. All sessions always free. Sign-ins from noon to 2PM, with Shannon, who specializes in miracle-making (and a whole lot more), including: Decision-making Problem-solving Spiritual Guidance Wisdom Inspiration Encouragement Prayer Letting Go Cutting Soul Ties Soul Healings Wishes & Dreams Blessings Anointings Commitment Ceremonies Happiest Ever Afters NEW: Text Sunnyside Gift Shop to sign-up! 908-409-3884 What to Know: All sessions are in Divine timing (sign-ins by arrival time only); always free (no costs, no strings); complementary with all belief systems (secular or nonsecular) and all walks of life. For more information, you are welcome to contact Shannon @ JoyAlchemy.com.
Introduction to Rag Papermaking with Ron Erickson
Introduction to Rag Papermaking with Ron Erickson Saturday, July 13th, 1pm-4pm Members: $130, Non-Members: $145 Material Fee: $60 Students will learn about the history of rag papermaking, prepare rag for the hollander beater, run the beater, and pull sheets of paper from pre-made cotton rag pulp. Each student will leave with a thorough understanding of rag papermaking and 5 sheets of rag paper (Dried paper will be available for pick up 1 week from the class or will be shipped to them) They are invited to take with them also a portion of the pulp made that day to pull into sheets at home. Each student will receive an instruction and resource sheet to make their own mould and deckle and set up a home papermaking studio. About the Instructor: Ron Erickson is the Program Manager of Frontline Paper and a lead instructor for Frontline Paper Papermaking Workshops. Ron has been making "rag paper" since 2016 when he began as a volunteer for what was then Combat Paper NJ. Ron has made rag paper from everything from Military Uniforms, worn out blue jeans, to cast off muslin and Firefighters Turnout Gear. A skilled carpenter, Ron has also made papermaking equipment
Sourland Mountain Festival
Sourland Mountain Festival This is the 19th year the Sourland Mountain Festival brings the communities of the Central New Jersey region together and presents the best in musical talent, local food and drink, family fun – and a spectacular view. Festival-goers get music all day, and get to learn about the history and wildlife of the Mountain. Bring your: friends and family, lawn chairs and blankets; plan to sit back and enjoy the party. Check out our powerful musical lineup from the region’s most exciting musicians. Food, wine, spirits, craft beer vendors will be on-hand for your convenience! We strongly encourage our food vendors to use compostable cups and plates and not sell Single use plastics, including beverage bottles. Guests and Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own reusable water/beverage bottles. Water will be available from two water stations on festival grounds. Mountain Fest beverage glasses, T-shirts and other Sourland Conservancy merchandise will be sold at the Festival. Relax, enjoy the view & help Save The Sourlands at the same time!
Laser Magic
Laser Magic at RVCC Planetarium Enjoy a laser show featuring such selections as “Fireworks” by Katy Perry; “We Don’t Talk about Bruno” from Encanto; “Call Me Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepsen; and “Let It Go,” sung by Idina Menzel. (Recommended for ages 6-12)
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.
The Ross Farm presents The Young Fables, with Jake Thistle
The Ross Farm presents The Young Fables, with Jake Thistle The Young Fables, a dynamic duo from Nashville that seamlessly blends classic storytelling with roots music infused with pop sensibilities, returns with new music for their growing local fan base. New Jersey's own star-on-the-rise Jake Thistle opens the show. Gates open at 6 p.m., concert starts at 7 p.m. Tickets $25/adult, $10/student, free/under 7. Bring your own chairs or blankets to sit on. Picnics are welcome, carry in/carry out. The Ross Farm is located at 135 N. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge.