Upcoming Events

We do our best to keep the events calendar current, but we advise you to check in advance or contact the event host directly before heading out to an event.

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Garabo Brothers is The Fat Daddies will be at Rock Creek Tavern for the first time! You are going to want to make your reservation now! Call 908-777-3777.
Express yourself; make a custom wood sign that showcases your personal style. Select your design from one of their stylish stencils or personalize one that’s uniquely you. Our master crafter will guide you through this 2-hour event where you’ll build and paint your one-of-a-kind sign.
Tour this Georgian-style manor, constructed of local stone, with two foot thick stone walls and three immense chimneys, and learn about Warren County's early iron industry and the people who worked in it. Circa 1754 ironmaster’s residence associated with nearby c. 1741 Oxford Furnace.
This weekend is your last chance to catch this show! An Enemy of the People follows Tom Stockmann, a geologist who discovers dangerous water pollution in the springs, a highly anticipated resort that recently opened in his Norwegian town.
Enjoy listening to Rich Ortiz. Wine is available for purchase by the glass or bottle.
Celebrate the Pennsylvania Dutch tradition of indulging in faschnauts (potato-based donuts fried in lard) on Shrove Tuesday, the day before the beginning of Lent. Stop by oKaysions for some delicious faschnauts for your coworkers and/or family!
Enjoy a pancake supper along with live traditional jazz music by Tin Pan Annie & the Dixie Dudes! Gluten free and ancient grain pancakes available upon request. Tickets are Adults $10, Child 6-12 $5, Child 5 & under free.
Join the Washington BID on the first Tuesday of every month for an evening of casual networking. This is a free to attend event where BID Goodnight Networking allows local business people to meet new colleagues and reconnect with those they know.
Stitch and Chat at the Oxford Public Library beginning March 5 for six weeks. Crochet, knit, tat, embroider, crewel, or bring your own project.
From visionary filmmaker Spike Lee is an incredible true story of an American hero. It’s the early 1970s, and Ron Stallworth (John David Washington) is the first African-American detective to serve in the Colorado Springs Police Department.
The Hackettstown BID kicks off parade weekend with a Grand Marshal Reception to honor 2019 St. Patrick’s Parade Grand Marshal, James "Jim" Travis. The reception dinner will be held at David's Country Inn.
Thinking of acquiring a flock of chickens or perhaps you already have some but would like of a bit of guidance? Hank Bignell, Jr., of Rutgers Cooperative Extension in Warren County, will explain all there is to know about beginning and caring for your flock.
Sip wine and enjoy live music in a casual atmosphere. Wine is available for purchase by the bottle or glass at retail value. Bring your own food if you like.
On his last two albums, Jason Eady earned major acclaim for his ahead-of-the- curve take on classic country, a bold departure from his earlier excursions into blues-infused Americana.
Come join us for some cool, relaxed, unpredictable music. Food and drink specials will be offered as well.
Jimmy and Jimmy are back at the Brass Rail. Great food and drinks, no cover charge!
Visitors will be able to see and participate in the “sugaring” process from the tree to the table. Sap from Millbrook Village maples will be boiled down in cast iron kettles over an open fire to create maple syrup.  Woodstove and outdoor cooking demonstrations will showcase the use of maple products in recipes common during the 1800s.
Hope Junction is pleased to offer this informative "clinic" to all of you who love old Clocks! Come meet Stan Hands, their resident expert, on all things timely. He will happily assess what you own, consult on repair and maintenance.