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Mark your calendar! Throughout the entire year, Somerset County, NJ wows with distinctive diversions. Lively. Enlightening. Internationally recognized. Gather with community members for events and entertainment encompassing arts, culture and music, open-air and athletic activities, revealing classes and tours, and wholesome fairs, festivals and farmers markets.
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Event Series Snyder’s Fall Festival

Snyder’s Fall Festival

Snyder's Fall Festival Come to Snyder’s Farm and enjoy a well-organized day of family fun! From pumpkin picking and loads of fun activities to all your favorite fall comfort foods, like apple cider, cider donuts & yummy food trucks, we have something that is sure to please everyone. The Fall festival is held weekends only, hours are 11am to 6pm last entry and wagon ride to the event field is 4:30 We will not be open on Columbus Day 2024 Dates: October 5/6, 12/13, 19/20, 26/27 Discounts offered for Seniors and Military (must show Military ID) FYI: Our tractor pulled wagon is how you get to our fall festal event field, if you do not wish to take the wagon ride and want to walk, upon admission you must ask our team member to give you a driveway pass, those without passes will not be able to gain access to the driveway. Currently do not take credit cards; an ATM will be on premise should you need it. Activities included: Corn maze Hay ride to and from the festival site Pony Hops Big Slide Hay Bale Maze Haybale Activity Centers Climbing Tunnels Rubber Duck Race Hamster Wheel Bowling Wooden Train

Event Series Snyder’s Fall Festival 2024

Snyder’s Fall Festival 2024

Snyder's Fall Festival 2024 Come to Snyder’s Farm and enjoy a well-organized day of family fun! From pumpkin picking and loads of fun activities to all your favorite fall comfort foods, like apple cider, cider donuts & yummy food trucks, we have something that is sure to please everyone. The Fall festival is held weekends only, hours are 11am to 6pm last entry and wagon ride to the event field is 4:30 We will not be open on Columbus Day 2024 Dates: October 5/6, 12/13, 19/20, 26/27 Discounts offered for Seniors and Military (must show Military ID) FYI: Our tractor pulled wagon is how you get to our fall festal event field, if you do not wish to take the wagon ride and want to walk, upon admission you must ask our team member to give you a driveway pass, those without passes will not be able to gain access to the driveway. We currently do not take credit cards; an ATM will be on premise should you need it. Activities included: Corn maze Hay ride to the festival site Pony Hops Big Slide Hay Bale Maze Haybale Activity Centers Climbing Tunnels Rubber Duck Race Hamster Wheel Bowling Wooden Train

Watchung’s Texier Open House Museum

Texier House Museum 10 Mountain Blvd., Watchung, NJ, United States

Watchung's Texier Open House Museum The Texier House Museum is Watchung’s central location for history, photos, fun facts, and artifacts. Visit and investigate each of the 6 rooms independently or together, speak with our tour guides, and learn about the many wonderful tales from Watchung’s (nearly) 100 year history! The Texier House Museum is typically open the 1st & 3rd Sunday of each month from 2pm to 4pm, but be sure to periodically check this page for any updates or event closings. Admission is FREE. Donations are always greatly appreciated.

Agatha Christie’s “Black Coffee”

Agatha Christie's "Black Coffee" The Lord Stirling Theater Company will perform Agatha Christie’s “Black Coffee” in the English Barn Theater at the Farmstead Arts Center, 450 King George Road, Basking Ridge, NJ. “Black Coffee” will open on Friday, October 18, at 7:30PM, with additional performances on October 19 at 7:30PM, October 20 at 2:00PM, October 25 and 26 at 7:30PM, and October 27 at 2:00PM. Tickets are $25 general admission, $23 for seniors (65 and over) and students, $20 for Farmstead Arts members, and $15 for children under 12. Tickets may be purchased online at https://farmsteadarts.org/what-we-do/theater.html or at the door (cash only). An accomplished physicist has constructed a workable formula for one of the deadliest weapons on earth. After the theft of this formula and a suspicious murder, the stage is set for the legendary detective Hercule Poirot to get involved in the case. Poirot, along with the help of Captain Hastings and Inspector Japp, must figure out who committed the murder (or murders?) and stole the formula, as well as sort through the endless red herrings, subplots, and wonderful twists and turns in true Agatha Christie fashion. This mystery will surprise and delight all audiences! "Black Coffee" is presented

$25

Raritan Valley Symphonic Band Fall Concert “American Voices”

Franklin High School 500 Elizabeth Ave, Somerset, NJ, United States

Raritan Valley Symphonic Band Fall Concert “American Voices” Raritan Valley Symphonic Band Returns to Franklin Fall Concert “American Voices” Sunday October 20 @ 3 pm – Franklin High School – Free Admission The Raritan Valley Symphonic Band returns to Franklin to start its 42nd season with its Fall concert, “American Voices”, on Sunday October 20 at 3 PM. Under the direction of Music Director William Berz, the concert will be held at Franklin High School, 500 Elizabeth Avenue, Somerset, NJ. Admission is free! American composers of many different types of music, diverse backgrounds, and different eras will be featured during the performance. The concert begins with “Castles in Europe”, composed by James Resse Europe, one of the most famous African American musicians of his day. Called the “Martin Luther King of Music” by famous jazz pianist Eubie Blake, Europe became the first African American bandmaster in the US Army. He was bandleader for the dance duo of Vernon and Irene Castle, the inventors of the foxtrot. Castles in Europe was composed in 1914 with the subtitle “The Innovation Troy-Ragtime March”, referring to the Castle dancers. After leaving the Castles’ band, Europe joined the New York Army National Guard and was

Free

Carolyn Enger, The Mischlinge Expose

Carolyn Enger, The Mischlinge Expose Carolyn Enger performs her incredible experiential piece, The Mischlinge Expose. A work of film and live music. Accompanied live on piano by Carolyn, the work reveals the many ways in which music is developed from difference and how important the acceptance of difference is to a transitioning world. Carolyn's work will be introduced by Emmy award-winning journalist, John Bathke, who will also moderate a Q&A at the end of the performance. The performance runs about 56 minutes followed by at Q&A of about 30 minutes. This is the moment to watch and listen to this insightful work of classical music and film.

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