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Patchwork: Voices of 19th-Century Rural Women
Civil War heroine Arabella Barlow, a great-granddaughter of the Wallace family of Wallace House and Hardenbergh family of Old Dutch Parsonage, was born into the women’s world of rural New Jersey in 1824. For Arabella Barlow’s 200th Birthday, historical musician and balladeer Linda Russell portrays twenty-one different women from ages 16 to 70 in this one-woman show at Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites. From words taken from actual diaries, letters and women’s magazines, their stories emerge: Bertha joyously remembers the all-night dances; Harriet mourns the death of her little girl; Lenore vents her spleen at “husbands” as she vigorously pounds her bread dough; Grandma Ickus reveals the memories stitched into her patchwork quilts. Patchwork is an exploration of the lives of rural women of the 19th Century. We hear them singing, reciting from their autograph books, offering recipes and remedies. Through Linda’s powerful performance, we feel their strength, their sense of humor and their passion for life. Admission is free. Bring your own lawn chairs and blankets for this outdoors performance. This program is part of a series made possible the Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Association with the sponsorship of New Jersey Council for
The Canine Stars Stunt Dog Show
The Canine Stars Stunt Dog Show The whole family is sure to fall in love with the incredible dogs of The Canine Stars Stunt Dog Show! The show features a world-class team of dog trainers and their adopted dogs. As seen on America's Got Talent, Nickelodeon Unleashed, and American Ninja Warrior, these incredible pups have gone from Rescues to Rockstars! Almost all of the dogs are adopted from shelters, rescue groups, or found as strays, and they are all individually owned and loved by their trainers as they are family first!
Patchwork: Voices of 19th-Century Rural Women
Patchwork: Voices of 19th-Century Rural Women Civil War heroine Arabella Barlow, a great-granddaughter of the Wallace family of Wallace House and Hardenbergh family of Old Dutch Parsonage, was born into the women’s world of rural New Jersey in 1824. For Arabella Barlow’s 200th Birthday, historical musician and balladeer Linda Russell portrays twenty-one different women from ages 16 to 70 in this one-woman show at Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites. From words taken from actual diaries, letters and women’s magazines, their stories emerge: Bertha joyously remembers the all-night dances; Harriet mourns the death of her little girl; Lenore vents her spleen at “husbands” as she vigorously pounds her bread dough; Grandma Ickus reveals the memories stitched into her patchwork quilts. Patchwork is an exploration of the lives of rural women of the 19th Century. We hear them singing, reciting from their autograph books, offering recipes and remedies. Through Linda’s powerful performance, we feel their strength, their sense of humor and their passion for life. Admission is free. Bring your own lawn chairs and blankets for this outdoors performance. This program is part of a series made possible the Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Association with the
David Maiocco’s Liberace Tribute: A Sparkling Afternoon Of Music
David Maiocco’s Liberace Tribute: A Sparkling Afternoon Of Music Immerse yourself in an afternoon of elegance and glitz with ‘Rhapsody In Red, White & Blue,’ David Maiocco’s dazzling tribute to Liberace, at the Sieminski Theater on April 7 at 2:30 pm. Witness a performance where grandeur meets melody. Maiocco, an acclaimed pianist and actor, brings Liberace’s legacy to life with a performance that sparkles with the maestro’s signature style. Featuring a repertoire that spans from the elegance of Chopin to the whimsy of “Chopsticks,” and the timeless melodies of Gershwin, this show promises a journey through the highs of classical and popular music, all adorned with the flamboyant costumes and showmanship that made Liberace a legend. Maiocco’s portrayal of Liberace is a heartfelt homage to a childhood hero, delivered with a blend of authenticity, humor, and virtuosic piano playing that has earned standing ovations nationwide. Maiocco’s uncanny resemblance and incredible talent capture the heart, spirit, and charisma of the man who became “Mr. Showmanship.” Maiocco’s journey from “an accompanist to the stars” to a star in his own right as a Liberace impersonator is a testament to his dedication and talent. Critics have lauded Maiocco’s performances as “Hilarious! Hysterical! Brilliant!”
Down By the River
Down By the River at the EEC Escape to the Passaic – the river that is! Stroll along the river’s edge and learn about the waterway and the flora and fauna that call the Great Swamp home.
New Moon Sound Bath, Reiki, Meditation, & Sacred Ceremonies
376 NJ-28 376 New Jersey 28, Bridgewater, United StatesNew Moon Sound Bath, Reiki, Meditation, & Sacred Ceremonies Join Amrita for an evening of New Moon Water Ceremony, Reiki, Intention Setting, Immersive Sound Bath, and Guided Meditation. A New Moon signifies time for introspecting, reflecting, intention setting, manifesting new goals, and new beginnings, while eclipses are powerful bringers of change. When they come together to form a total solar eclipse like this one, they kick off a beneficial transformation process that grants a fresh start. Aries is the sign of fresh starts, leadership, innovation, and courage. A New Moon in Aries happens at the beginning of the astrological new year and is a great time to take a new idea and put it into motion. The evening will be filled with making moon water, journaling, receiving universal healing energy of Reiki, immersive sound bath that will transform you to a different dimension, helping you release tension and anxiety, and guided meditation that will help you think about the things in life that you want to explore, that you want to do, and the seeds that you want to plant. **Limited spots available. What to bring (But I do have them if needed ?): Yoga Mat Blanket/Pillow for neck or lumbar