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The Art of Recovery: Connecting Through Transformative Creativity
The Art of Recovery: Connecting Through Transformative Creativity In observance of September as National Recovery Month The Center in partnership with Community in Connection is pleased to present “The Art of Recovery.” “The Art of Recovery” showcases the transformative power of creativity in personal recovery. This exhibition highlights artistic expression as a vital healing tool, helping individuals process emotions, share their journeys, and reconnect with themselves and their communities. Through painting, sculpture, photography and more, participants find strength, resilience, and hope. “The Art of Recovery” celebrates how creativity fosters personal growth, reduces stigma, and unites communities.
Mixed-Media Magical Garden Mushrooms
Mixed-Media Magical Garden Mushrooms Join artist Mariya Kovalyov for this enchanting two-day workshop, designed for teens and adults. Day one is sculpting and building with polymer clay, and day two is painting and decorating with natural and found materials. No art experience necessary. Materials will be provided. For ages 12 and above. Fee: $40 per person
The Bradford PJ Brunch
The Bradford PJ Brunch Pancakes and Pajamas, what’s not to love? Grab your best PJ’s and join Sunday, September 22nd for a Pajama Brunch at The Bradford! Reservations are now
2024 Basilone Parade
2024 Basilone Parade The Annual Parade in honor of John Basilone, the only enlisted Marine - To be awarded both The Congressional Medal of Honor and The Navy Cross.- To return to action after being presented the Medal of Honor and be killed in action. What time does the parade begin and end?At 1 PM the parade leaves from the Raritan Train Station. The parade usually lasts until around 2:30PM. Directly after the parade there is a ceremony and speech at the Basilone Statue Where does the parade march??The parade begins at the train station coming out on Thompson Street and moving onto LaGrange Streeteventually it comes out on Somerset Street (the main street in Raritan) at the corner of Reimer Street. It moves westward on Somerset Street and ends at Gaston Avenue.
Boba Tea: 101 at the Horse Farm
Awad's Farm Milburn Drive, Hillsborough Township, NJ, United StatesBoba Tea: 101 at the Horse Farm Calling all boba tea and horse lovers!!! Come and learn the secrets of the famous Taiwanese drink, boba tea !! We invite you to learn how to make varieties of boba tea drinks. Experience a fun and exciting hands on boba tea class with skilled boba expert, Chef Sakinah! Alongside horse trainer Khadija of Awad's Farm! Guest will learn how to make the following: Jasmine Fruit Teas (Strawberry, Mango, Passion Fruit, Lychee, etc.) Classic / Brown Sugar Milk Tea Taro Milk Tea Including a wide varieties of different toppings, such as fruit jellies and popping boba. Guest will be able to create there own signature boba tea drink! Please arrive 15 mins early to check in. Ticket Pricing: Early Registration - $50 Late Registration - $55 If guests are experience any symptoms from sickness, we ask that you please stay home. Event will take place on a horse farm outside. Must be 18yrs or older to attend.
Drumming in the Garden
Drumming in the Garden Join instructor Dana McCurdy in a guided, hands-on, and interactive drumming circle in one of our inspiring gardens. Experience a therapeutic, meditative, and fun hour of connection and community. No musical experience is necessary and percussion instruments will be provided. For all ages, with adult supervision. Fee: $10 per person