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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Harmonize body, mind and spirit with yoga and hiking at Mohican Outdoor Center. Both offered on Saturday and Sunday, do as much or as little as you like. All levels are welcome. Yoga will emphasize releasing tension, turning inward, and calming the mind.
This is a family favorite in the region and a fun way to welcome Spring! Festival admission is free. Hackettstown’s local radio station, WRNJ, will be broadcasting live from the Festival, providing a mix of music, interviews and fun with on-air personalities and staff. Mars Wrigley Confectionery will host their tried-and-true array of interactive activities, giving away plenty of their famous candy and snack products. In addition, Hackettstown Medical Center will feature a “Teddy Bear Hospital”. An array of food vendors will be on site offering classic carnival favorites along with healthier options. Under the entertainment tent, there will be live band performances, community groups and artists for all to enjoy throughout the weekend.
Circling hands is the ideal exercise for people that do not have the time or space to practice a traditional Tai Chi form. Its simple movements are ideal for people with balance problems.
Friday Night Meal Deal at Brook Hollow featuring a taco bar! Get 3 tacos and all the fixings for just $5. Listen to Marty Koppel, drink some delicious wine and get some tacos. Wine is available for purchase by the bottle or glass at retail value.
Bring the family to enjoy the music of Sage. Fresh, local & friendly. Dinner with music is from 6-9 p.m.
Master Gardener Effie Martynuik, along with a panel of 4 experienced gardeners, will answer questions on a variety of garden-related topics like container gardening, organic gardening, water elements, general gardening questions and vegetable gardening.
Knowlton Lions Club hosts an important, informative presentation by Kevin O’Neill, Warren County Surrogate, on Wills, Living Wills and Power of Attorney. “Who speaks for you when you cannot?" Please RSVP to 908-798-7386 or jabmom6@gmail.com.
The laugh-out-loud musical acted with puppets tells the timeless story of a recent college grad named Princeton, who moves into a shabby New York apartment all the way out on Avenue Q.
In this play, anonymous jurors in a murder trial must compromise in order to determine whether the given evidence requires them to acquit the young suspect or condemn him to the death penalty. What follows illustrates how ugly, yet deeply necessary, compromise is, especially in a democracy.
7 North, a Lehigh Valley band covering classic rock hits of the '60s through today, returns to Rock Creek.
It's opening weekend for the Winery Train! Enjoy an afternoon trip along the scenic Delaware River behind New Jersey's only operating steam locomotive, then visit to one of New Jersey's most beautiful wineries, Villa Milagro Vineyards. Learn how grapes are grown and made into wine, then sample and purchase at the source. This season's Winery Train starts May 4 and continues every weekend through October.
Shimer Mansion once again will have its huge fundraising yard sale to benefit the restoration during the Pohatcong Town-Wide Yard Sale weekend. If you have great stuff you would like to donate please contact Ingrid at igray@hughes.net or 908-432-4944.
Help the Ridge and Valley Conservancy stewards with a variety of tasks such as trail clearing and invasive plant removal at White Lake Natural Resource Area. Tools will be provided. Bring gloves, wear tick repellent and sun protection.
Join the Ridge and Valley Conservancy for a three-hour, open level bike and paddle tour of the local countryside. Start and finish will be at RVC office at 16 Main Street in Blairstown. We will bike primarily on the Paulinskill Trail to the White Lake Natural Resource Area.
Come explore the world of Woodland Gardening with Stan Pukash in this informative slide presentation about natives and how to use them in your landscape for woodland and butterfly gardens.
Musconetcong Watershed Assocation volunteer Brian Butler leads a walk along the Musconetcong River as we welcome back neo-tropical migrants and search for a warbler species. This is an excellent opportunity for beginner birders to learn! MWA members are free, non-members are asked to donate $3.
Join David Hyde of Well-Sweep Herb Farm in a presentation on perennial natives and nativars. Learn about the benefits of these beauties and how to introduce them into the garden and keep them happy.
Metropolitan Seafood will be there selling the finest and freshest seafood available in New Jersey.
All are invited to join the Warren County Board of Chosen Freeholders as it honors wartime military veterans at the Warren County War Memorial.