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.
Create your own Custom Wood Sign, let your imagination run wild and create a sign for your home, office, or a gift, at this craft and sip event that supports Citizens for Sustainable Development.
Join National Park Service rangers and Millbrook Village Society volunteers to celebrate the approach of spring with the North American tradition of maple sugaring. American Indians, early settlers, and their descendants all looked forward to collecting and boiling the sap of locally abundant sugar maple trees. Experience this tradition for yourself! See and participate in the “sugaring” process from the tree to the table. Woodstove and outdoor cooking demonstrations will showcase the use of maple products in recipes common during the 1800s. Admission is free.
Welcome Spring with two fun crafts that will brighten any room! You will fill a 6" white basket - rimmed with a pastel ribbon - with dried flowers from the farm, then decorate a 7" straw hat with ribbon and dried flowers. $30.00.
Abigail Adams, in a letter to John Adams dated March 31, 1776, exhorted him to "Remember the Ladies." In celebration of March as Women's History Month, join Joel Farkas, volunteer docent at Washington's Headquarters in Morristown, to "remember the ladies" of the Revolutionary War. Mr.
Festivities include piped music that will have everyone's toes tapping, traditional Corned beef sliders ($10), wine by the glass or bottle, and St. Paddy's Punch (prices vary). Informative wine cellar tours offered hourly beginning at 12pm. Wear special St.
Guest Artist, Professor of Art Jean Perry, will feature "Women of Flowers" a brief lecture on the interesting lives and works of numerous botanical artists, followed by a botanical study and watercolor painting of a flower in season. The public is welcome; refreshments served.
We will TRAIN your tastebuds to taste! Learn to discern fruit and other flavor notes, levels of tannins, acids, oak and other characteristic flavor components for white vs. red wines; then learn the steps to properly tasting a wine. $30/person.
An evening of good food, singing, and dancing with friends. Entertainment by George Moran, who has played resorts, country clubs, cruise lines, and adult communities. He is a music teacher and an owner of Valley Music Center in Long Valley, NJ.
$20/person includes entertainment by Kitty and Dave of DW Wilson Inc., snacks and prizes. Cash bar. Benefitting United Presbyterian Church of Belvidere and beiing held at Belvidere Manor.
Singer/songwriter Robbie Fulks was one of the more heralded talents in the alternative country movement, with a gift for writing incisive and evocative songs in the country and pop traditions and displaying an offbeat, sometimes dark sense of humor in many of his best moments. Self styled NJ singer/songwriter and all-around raconteur Don Elliker opens the show at 8pm.
Remember a favorite time of your life with covers of memorable hits over the decades with great showmanship, musicianship and high energy that will get you moving.
Festivities include piped music that will have everyone's toes tapping, traditional Corned beef sliders ($10), wine by the glass or bottle, and St. Paddy's Punch (prices vary). Informative wine cellar tours offered hourly beginning at 12pm. Wear special St.
Join your favorite Leprechaun and our favorite Irish Bartender as we celebrate St. Patrick's Day! Brook Hollow Winery is providing you with delicious Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes, Soda Bread, and live music. Maybe you'll hear your favorite Irish jig! $20/person (plus tax).