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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Enjoy live music in a relaxed atmosphere at Rock Creek Tavern. The Big Fuss bills itself at a "hard rockin' cover band" from central NJ.
Grab your boots, grab your friends and come out for a fun night of music, food, drinks and dancing at Plan B Pub. Music is the "cranked up Country" of Glenn Roberts while professional dancer and choreographer Elizabeth De Gennaro leads the line dancing.
There are connoisseurs of fine wine and connoisseurs of fine art. Visit Vintage North Jersey member wineries on this coming weekend, March 11 and 12, and you can be a connoisseur of both! Each winery will display works of local artists and will offer wine tastings.
"Celebrating 20 years of farming ~ New Jersey's most award winning vineyard." Alba is open every day for wine tastings - $10/person, 21 and older. Alba offers a wine experience unlike any other as guests sample our award winning wines paired with small bites. Learn the story of e
Hunter Education at Pequest: Firearms at 9am; Turkey Hunting Seminar and Calling Clinic at 1pm on Saturday, March 11.
Chase those winter blues and visit Millbrook Village to see maple syrup or maple sugar being made. The sugar maples are tapped and the sap is flowing. See how the “Mud Season Harvest” is transformed from sap to sweet maple sugar.
Come enjoy free live music with family, friends, and delicious wines!
It's not a typical "Who Done It" - it's the guests in the audience that create a witty, weaving story line. As the plot thickens, the victim falls prey and with deductive reasoning detectives investigate to reveal the murderer! Who do you think did it?
Join us and warm up with good food for a great cause! WCRW are excited to be hosting the first ever Scholarship Chili Dinner at the Washington Borough Firehouse/Municipal Building. General Admission: $10; Children under 8, Seniors 60+ and Veterans: $5.
The year is 1884 and the town Bamboozle, Colorado. Civil War Hero Colonel Karmel Korn and his family have relocated here and opened the Legend of Karmel Korn Museum. But not everyone in town thought the Colonel's Civil War actions were heroic.
"The heirs apparent to [Celtic] mayhem!" says Celtic Beat Magazine, and they're back by popular demand! The Tartan Terrors are their own Celtic Invasion, mixing rock's energy with traditional folklore, dance, and comedy. With an arsenal featuring classic pipes and fiddle, driving drum tones, and signature guitar styles, the performance also features award-winning Step and Highland Dancers. Orchestra seats sold out; balcony seats still available, so don't delay!
Country recording artist and songwriter Bobby Clark "Plays it Hard" at Rock Creek Tavern!
Members of the Big Boss Sausage have performed in almost every state in the nation at venues ranging from stadiums to gas stations. Their live shows are exhilarating and engaging. The band is known for their sometimes hilarious, sometimes riveting original music.
Zaire was founded by three high school friends (Mike DiCenso, Jim Leahey and Matt Pisani). They play acoustic music with an emphasis on strong, tight 3-part harmonies. Always a great night at Bea McNally's! 908-813-1900.
Morris Canal Bread Lock Park is open daily until dusk, but the Warren County History Museum is open the second Sunday of the month, with models and displays of Warren County history with emphasis on the Morris Canal, Shippen Manor, Oxford Furnace, Thomas Edison's local businesses, and the Lenape Indians.  
Come enjoy free live music with family, friends, and delicious wines!
Enjoy live music in a casual atmosphere at Rock Creek Tavern. Singer, guitar player, songwriter, occasional mandolin player J T Rooney plays here Sunday afternoon.
6-Week Session from March 13 through April 24, 2017. (No class on April 17.) Classes are: 4pm - Beginner: Students are introduced to the practice of yoga through a safe and effective Gentle Yoga Basics series. Each session is 60 minutes in length.
Enjoy a Photography Exhibit of local and national wildlife by Blair Academy students and Paulinskill River Photography at Blair Academy's Romano Gallery, located in the Armstrong Hipkins Center for the Arts. The Gallery is open to the public from 10am to 6pm.
Does your child love art? If so, join us for a 4 week after school art program designed specifically for your creative child who loves to sketch! Open to children in grades 3-8 and being held March 6,13, 20 and 27 from 3:45 to 4:45. $48 per child. To register call 908-852-1894 ext.