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.
Fall is the perfect time to visit Donaldson Farms to enjoy apple and pumpkin picking and corn maze, hayrides, corn cannon, fresh-cooked food, apple cider samples, and more. There is no entry fee as activities and food priced individually. PYO activities are priced by the pound.
Visit the "spooktacular" Halloween display with plenty of photo opportunities along with shopping for produce, pumpkins, food specialties, bacon, eggs, jams, jellies, pies and more. Hayrides offered on weekends and include cider and a donut.
Come out to Brook Hollow for weekly music in October! Wine by the bottle and glass will be available, tastings will conclude by 5:30pm. $3 off pitchers of slushies $2 off wine by the bottle $1 off wine by the glass.
Bring your trick-or-treat bags and put on your best costumes for the beloved 41st annual Phillipsburg-Easton Halloween Parade, a tradition that attracts thousands of residents from both Easton & Phillipsburg.
Come - if you dare - to the Hayride of Horrors and Haunted House at Corrado's Farm located in Hackettstown. The Corrado Family has been brightening dark Autumn nights with frights and chills for more than 20 years! Pick haunted hayride, corn maze, or any combination.
Come for a "bloody good time" as the Haunted Halls at Blairstown Masonic Lodge #165 are ready to make your nightmares come to life in their maze of hallways! Admission is $15 per person or $12 at the door with a non-perishable food donation.
Put on your lederhosen and join in a German-filled night of food, music, and wine! All your favorite tunes provided by accordionist Eric Kerssen to enjoy with all your favorites from Alpine Meats in Blairstown, specializing in authentic German foods.
Looking for a chance to get off the couch and do some cycling with a local group? Want to reward yourself with craft beer after your ride? Head out to Buttzville every other Sunday through October 29. Arrive by 9:30am and rides leave at 10am sharp.
Carolyn Barton is offereing chair yoga which uses the support of a chair to modify poses and make yoga accessible to people with physical disabilities and older adults.
The parade route is Main Street to Bridge Street to Hope Road to Agway. The costume contest will take place at the Agway following the parade where cider and donuts will be available.
Carolyn Barton will be offering gentle yoga classes designed to be accessible to everyBODY. Formulated with mindfulness and proper yoga alignment to ensure safety, these classes will be easy to follow, filled with inspiration, lightheartedness, and warmth.
Old Abe himself, portrayed by Kevin Woods, talks about his most famous speech (debunking some myths)! He will explore the background and context to the familiar phrases, some interesting events surrounding his trip, and the extremely varied responses to his speech.