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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Picnics have always been a favorite activity. Unlike going to a restaurant, you never know what you will encounter when you picnic.
From hand blown glass to freshly spun wool to handmade jewelry to antiques galore, by the river and under the trees at Ramsaysburg for a day of treasure hunting with a blending of 30 artisans and antique vendors, indoors and out, utilizing a large historic barn and the natural riverside amphitheater. Food truck will be on site. Free admission, rain or shine.
New location (the Middle School), this ceremony will remember and honor local veterans and first responders.
A retreat for crafters to unwind, create, and recharge. Step away from the everyday hustle and immerse yourself in a creative escape designed just for you.
Brook Hollow never stops with the live music! Enjoy weekend music. Wine will be available by glass or bottle purchase.
Start Spring off right with the opening weekend of the Arbor! Live music and great wine! Friday and Saturday Evenings: 6-8:30 p.m.
How well do you know music, bands or singers? Get your trivia on for a chance to win prizes, sing along and enjoy some great beers!
There is no other ensemble playing the music of Joni Mitchell with the dedication and imagination that BYT brings to every show.
Picnics have always been a favorite activity. Unlike going to a restaurant, you never know what you will encounter when you picnic.
Don't miss the 29th annual car show presented by the Hackettstown Rotary Club at Mars Wrigley. Gates open at 7:30am for this rain or shine event. Vehicles registered in advance (by May 17): $20; day of show: $25. Spectator fee: $5 (children under 12 free accompanied by an adult).
Hackettstwon welcomes the 2nd Annual West End Farmers Market opening May 4 and runs every Sunday until Oct. 26 from 9:30am-1pm.
Phillipsburg's Open Air Market, open every Sunday through October, showcases farms, crafters, baked goods and artisans vendors, along with live music and food.
Enjoy Sunday brunch with live music. May 18 - Gary Reed May 25 - Bob Piccola June 1 - TBA June 8 - Joe Cassady June 15 - Brian Molnar
Blairtown's 2025 Memorial Day Parade hosted by the Givens-Belet American Legion Post 258 starts with the Cedar Ridge Ceremony across from Tractor Supply and steps off at 1 p.m. This year's parade will be honoring the 80th Anniversary of the end of World War II.
Enjoy this free event with live music with multiple artists from noon through 6pm, Humpty Juniors Food Truck, and wine available by the glass and bottle. Red, White, and "Blue" Merlot Milkshakes! (While Supplies Last). Seating available on our covered porch by reservation.
Brook Hollow never stops with the live music! Enjoy weekend music. Wine will be available by glass or bottle purchase.
Picnics have always been a favorite activity. Unlike going to a restaurant, you never know what you will encounter when you picnic.
All veterans are welcome to march is this parade to honor those who have gone before. Stepping off from Legion Post #131 at 9am, with ceremonies held at Belvidere Cemetery on Oxford Street at 9:30am in memory of departed Post #131 members with guest speakers and a 21 gun salute.
A parade hosted by the Bernardine May American Legion Post #457 to honor our fallen Veterans (local and national) and local First Responders. Parade route lines up at Abbott Street, to Shappell park and then down South Main Street to the Free Bridge where both mayors will toss the memorial
Hosted by American Legion Post 164, the annual Memorial Day Parade and Observance steps off at the corner of Grand Ave. and Main St.at 10am and proceeds down Route 46 to Mountain Avenue, concluding with a service at Union Cemetery.