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  • Liberty & Libations Boozy Tea

    Liberty & Libations Boozy Tea
    Natirar 2 Main Street, Peapack, NJ, United States

    Celebrate America 250 all summer at Pendry Natirar with a spirited interpretation of the classic afternoon tea. Thoughtfully inspired by timeless American flavors, the experience pairs tea-inspired cocktails with refined sweet and savory selections including bourbon infused creations, elevated tea sandwiches, and seasonal pastries. Set against the historic backdrop of Natirar, enjoy a modern tribute to American heritage, hospitality, and the art of gathering. Each tea service includes a selection of black, green or herbal teas.

    $100
  • 2026 Summer Stage Concert Series

    2026 Summer Stage Concert Series
    Main Street - Somerville NJ, United States

    Downtown Somerville’s signature live music series brings talented local and regional bands to Division Street. From rock and soul to acoustic and indie performances, the concerts create a vibrant, festival-like atmosphere that boosts traffic for nearby restaurants and shops each weekend. May 23 - September 5, 2026 6PM - 9PM (Saturday's)

  • Women’s Wellness Meditation & Hike

    Sourland Mountain Preserve 421 East Mountain Road, Hillsborough, United States

    Refresh your mind and spirit with a guided meditation and scenic hike through the Sourland Mountains. Connect, breathe, and unwind. ? Reconnect with nature, movement, and mindfulness during this unique wellness experience in the beautiful Sourland Mountains. Join us for an engaging guided hike designed to help you slow down, become present, and experience the natural beauty around you with fresh eyes. Along the way, participants will be led through a calming meditation practice that encourages relaxation, reduces stress, and fosters a deeper connection to both self and nature. Whether you are new to meditation or have an established practice, this welcoming experience offers an opportunity to clear your mind, refresh your spirit, and enjoy meaningful time outdoors with other women. What to Expect: Guided hike through the scenic Sourland Mountains Mindfulness and meditation practices suitable for all experience levels Opportunities for reflection, connection, and stress relief A supportive and welcoming environment for women Come as you are and leave feeling grounded, renewed, and inspired by the healing power of nature. Please wear comfortable walking shoes, dress for the weather, and bring water. Suitable for participants with a moderate level of mobility and fitness.

  • Welcome World to George Washington’s Rockingham

    Rockingham State Historic Site 84 Laurel Avenue, Franklin Township, United States

    New Jersey welcomes the world to Rockingham State Historic Site for the 250th Birthday of the United States. Visit the historic New Jersey Dutch Barn for an illustrated introduction to George Washington’s final headquarters of the Revolutionary War. Handle reproduction artifacts of the Revolutionary War. Sign up for tours of the grounds. Rockingham was George Washington's final wartime headquarters. Arriving from New York, Washington stayed at Rockingham from August 23, 1783 and left November 10, 1783. While at Rockingham, Washington entertained guests, issued his Farewell Orders to the Army, and learned the United States became formally independent with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. The historic house remains closed due to construction for stabilization of the south elevation. ? Revolution NJ is New Jersey’s official observance of the 250th anniversaries of New Jersey’s first Constitution July 2, 2026 and the American Revolution in New Jersey from 2024 – 2033.

    Free
  • Zootopia 2

    State Theatre New Jersey 11 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

    Fun Before the Movie! For the 6:30pm movie, come early at 5:30pm for FREE movie-themed arts and crafts for the kids! The arts and crafts will take place in our upstairs accessible Studio space. Detectives Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (voiced by Jason Bateman) find themselves on the twisting trail of a mysterious reptile (voiced by Oscar® winner Ke Huy Quan) who arrives in Zootopia, turning the mammal metropolis upside-down. To crack the case, Judy and Nick must go undercover to unexpected new parts of town, where their growing partnership is tested like never before in Zootopia 2. State Theatre New Jersey's FREE Summer Movies Series features morning and evening weekday screenings. Experience your favorite films on our gigantic 46’ screen, with our state-of-the-art sound system, in our historic theater! All movies will include Spanish subtitles.

    Free
  • New Jersey in the American Revolution Presented by Author Arthur S. Lefkowitz

    Montgomery Township Municipal Building 100 Community Drive, Skillman, United States

    THIS EVENT TAKES PLACE AT MONTGOMERY LIBRARY, 100 COMMUNITY DRIVE, SKILLMAN, NJ 08558. This program is based on the presenter's book "George Washington's Revenge: The 1777 New Jersey Campaign and How General Washington Turned Defeat into the Strategy That Won the Revolution".In late August 1776, a badly defeated Continental Army retreated from Long Island to Manhattan. By early November, George Washington’s inexperienced army withdrew further into New Jersey and, by the end of the year, into Pennsylvania. During this dark night of the American Revolution—“the times that try men’s souls”—Washington began developing the strategy that would win the war. In this illuminating account, Arthur Lefkowitz reveals how George Washington turned defeat into victory. During his retreat across New Jersey, Washington reconceived the war: keep the army mobile, target isolated detachments of the British Army, rely on surprise and deception, form partisan units, and avoid large-scale battles. This new strategy first bore fruit in the crossing of the Delaware on Christmas night 1776 and the attack on the British at Trenton and Princeton. From there, Washington took up winter quarters at Morristown, New Jersey, and moved into the mountains, an ideal position from which to check British movements toward Philadelphia or

    Free
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