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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This three-piece quintet (three musicians doing the work of five) cover everything from the likes of the Kinks, the Beatles, the Stones, the Doors, Kiss & many more.
The 4th Annual Tricky Tray fundraiser, bringing awareness to Huntington's Disease and with proceeds going to the local chapter of the Huntington Disease Society of America, is being hosted in loving memory of Kelly Hunter-Mejia.
The North Jersey Chapter of the North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association (Columbia, NJ) is hosting a game dinner at the famous Black Forest Inn in Stanhope. Tickets are still available and benefit the dog training organization.
Never sure which wine to choose? Can't tell a chardonnay from a chablis? Can't taste the "leather, tobacco or prunes" that others claim to taste? We'll train your tastebuds!
Come enjoy free live music with family, friends, and delicious wines!
Centenary University and Centenary Stage Company’s all-student NEXTStage Repertory present Deborah Zoe Laufer’s End Days March 23 through March 27 at the Lackland Performing Arts Center.
This hot Sextet will swing into play providing a powerful program of Latin rhythms, featuring saxophone, trumpet and vibraphone. The rhythm is so intense, you'll want to dance!
Centenary Stage Company’s 2017 Dance Festival continues with a celebration of the 10 year anniversary of Moe-tion Dance Theater on Sunday, March 26 at 4pm in the Lackland Performing Arts Center.
The duo comprised of Rob Fraser and June Thomas performs.
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.
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.
Centenary University and Centenary Stage Company’s all-student NEXTStage Repertory present Deborah Zoe Laufer’s End Days March 23 through March 27 at the Lackland Performing Arts Center.
Come join us for a night full of creativity & inspiration! This month the children will learn how to paint an awesome fox!
See 64 works by local artists in a variety of media, includding watercolor, acrylic, ink print and photography. The show's theme is "Roads and Byways of Warren County" and the works depict many beautiful and interesting spots around the county.
What's a better way to bond with a child than through art? During this special workshop, you and your child (age 18 mos. to 5 years old) will work as a team to create a beautiful St. Patricks Day masterpiece! $12 per child. To register call 908-852-1894 ext. 338 or purchase tickets online.
Tea and Talk sponsored by the Allamuchy Historical Society. Our Manager of Collections and History Expert, Joan Salvas, will talk about Alice Morton Rutherfurd and Family.
Longtime fans know McMurtry’s vibrant vignettes have turned heads for a quarter century now. “James McMurtry is one of my very few favorite songwriters on Earth and these days he’s working at the top of his game,” says Americana all-star Jason Isbell. “He has that rare gift of being able to make a listener laugh out loud at one line and choke up at the next. I don’t think anybody writes better lyrics.” Those poignant lyrics of McMurtry’s immense catalog all ring true today. In 2011, “We Can’t Make It Here” was cited among The Nation’s “Best Protest Songs Ever.” Bob Lefsetz wrote that it “has stood the test of time because of its unmitigated truth.” Don't miss TONIGHT'S show!
See 64 works by local artists in a variety of media, includding watercolor, acrylic, ink print and photography. The show's theme is "Roads and Byways of Warren County" and the works depict many beautiful and interesting spots around the county.
Poet and essayist Emilia Phillips is the featured guest as the Warren County Community College Visiting Authors Series continues. Phillips will do a reading and is also scheduled to teach a master class earlier in the day.
Come and witness the comedic genius of Jim Florentine and Don Jamieson. James “Jim” Florentine is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and television personality.