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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Join us at Brook Hollow Winery to celebrate the wonderful women in our lives with live music from Janci and Berry on Saturday (2-5pm) and Rich Ortiz on Sunday (1:30-4pm). Relax and enjoy some delicious wines, and shop from a few vendors that will be sure to appeal to all.
Music is back on the deck! Rich Berry will fill the air with an eclectic mix of the '50s,'60s ,'70s, classic country and more! The winery will be offering complementary wine tasting and cellar tours. Finger foods and chilled wine will be available for purchase by the glass or bottle.
Singer, songwriter and guitarist Bob Lanza is one you don't want to miss. Wood-fired pizza, estate premium wine, and music will be available. Admission is as follows: ESTATE - $15 per person, flight of eight wines from our primary production and estate cuvées and music.
This event has been canceled. Peter Karp is a storyteller who also is an assertive singer, an insightful songwriter, a spellbinding performer, and a searing slide guitarist with significant keyboard skills.
Saturday evenings between April and October 2019, the United Astronomy Clubs of New Jersey (UACNJ) Observatory, located in Jenny Jump State Forest in Hope, NJ will be open.
From Maggie May to Forever Young, it's a party with Sir Rod as he and his band recreate a Rod Stewart show.
It's back! Enjoy some breakfast before you go on a ride! Fresh made to order breakfast from Chefs Enterprises, LLC.
Treat your Mom to brunch at Architects! Reservations are available from 10-5 pm, and are required. Mother's Day Sunday Brunch Pricing: Adults are $33.95; Children are $16.95 and 3yrs and under are free.
Meet at 10AM. Location TBD. Email: kyle@musconectcong.org for questions or to register.
Celebrate your Mom at Flynn's On the Hill for brunch! Cost is $26 for Adults, $24 for Seniors, $14 for Children ages 5-10 and free for Children under 5. Seating is available at 11am, 1pm and 3pm. Call 908-454-0011 to make your reservation.
Bring Mom to beautiful Alba Vineyard for an incredible springtime day! Wine flights priced at $15 or $25 per person - includes cover for music.
Celebrate “Dia de las Madres” with a delicacy native to Mexico – chocolate! A chocolate gift for your “Mamacita” and tastes of our romantic chocolate infused wine, Besame (means “Kiss me” in Spanish). $10 per person includes wine tasting, gift glass and chocolate gift for Mom.
Check out the amazing menu offered, and call 908-459-4884 to reserve a table at 11am, 2pm or 5pm.
Italian Chef, Matty Matarazzo promises a meal fit for your Mom as he brings back the traditional Mother's Day dinner of Roasted Turkey and Baked Ham with all the trimmings.
What better way to give thanks to the wonderful women in your life than giving them the gift of wine! Brook Hollow Winery has put together the perfect package, to be waiting at the winery, either Saturday May 11 or Sunday May 12. Cost is $29.99 (plus NJ Sales Tax).
Join us at Brook Hollow Winery to celebrate the wonderful women in our lives with live music from Janci and Berry on Saturday (2-5pm) and Rich Ortiz on Sunday (1:30-4pm). Relax and enjoy some delicious wines, and shop from a few vendors that will be sure to appeal to all.
It's that time of the month! Join them for some awesome food, drinks and a special Succulent Terrarium in Glass.
Warren County's two museums at Morris Canal sites are both open for the afternoon. Journey underground on a guided tour through the 165-foot tailrace tunnel into the turbine chamber, and see other canal artifacts in the museum. Meanwhile, the Warren Heritage Museum at Bread Bread Lock Park also is open, featuring displays that interpret history along the Warren Heritage Scenic Byway.
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.