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 some jazz music. Admission is $15 per person. Wood-fired pizza and other culinary treats are available for purchase from Osteria Morini/Nicoletta Pizzeria. No outside food, alcohol, or coolers permitted on the property.
Every night of Sukkot, enjoy a session of "Laughter Yoga" followed by dinner in the Sukkah at Sundown at Perfect Christmas Tree Farm.
Join the celebration and benefit the Community Supported Garden at Genesis Farm. Ticket price is $75 for a hearty dinner, dessert, and some special surprises. Please tell them if you are vegetarian or vegan. Guests are welcome to BYOB.
“It’s not an overstatement to say that Eilen Jewell is Johnny Cash reincarnate… Jewell packs a punch that doesn’t bruise until after the meaning of her work sets into listeners’ bones.” – Kate Everson, Country Standard Time.
In Moliere's play from 1672, adapted by Freyda Thomas, Philamente and her daughter Armande are rabid supporters of the new intellectual movement among women.  In her overzealousness, Philamente plays marriage matchmaker for her sweet younger daughter Henrietta. Add to this a meek husband, a loony if lovable sister, a practical sister-in-law and a couple of mouthy servants and you have the makings of a sprightly theatre event!
Phido is a rock band out of Hunterdon County, NJ with a unique mix of both original music and classic-rock covers influenced by many great artists.
The night sky as seen from the United Astronomy Clubs of New Jersey observatories
The United Astronomy Clubs of New Jersey provides free public programs at the UACNJ Observatory in Jenny Jump State Forest from April through October on Saturday evenings. This week's program is: "What's up in the October Sky?" with Lonny Buinis, RVCC.
“Truth & Soul” was founded in 1996 and twenty years later, all the original members remain and continue to perform together. The band is known mostly for our unique song selection, tight vocal harmonies, and small but mighty horn section.
Come by, listen to some music, have a drink and eat some food.
Photo courtesy of Donaldson's Facebook page
Enjoy a day of fall fun at Donaldson's every weekend (weather permitting) through October. Highlights: Pick-your-own pumpkins, apples, and Indian corn; corn maze; corn cannon; pony rides (12-4pm); duck races; delicious food; vendors; and more!
FREE Open Kayaking until further notice, Sundays 10am - 1pm. A limited amount of kayaks are available on a first-come, first-serve basis for the public to enjoy. Life vests and paddles are included.
Fall Fest is a great way to spend a day outside with your family and enjoy the beautiful surroundings! ​On the vine pumpkin picking is back this year and the fields are filled with beautiful pumpkins!
Join them for an exciting fun filled day featuring cars, trucks, motorcycles, DJ, kid fun activities, vendors and much more!
Come out to the orchard and take your pick on a day filed with food, games for the kids and the colors of Fall! Don’t forget hamburgers, hot dogs and hot apple crisp for dessert!
Live Acoustic Music every Sunday! Enjoy some coffee, food and music.
In the month of October, every Delaware River Railroad Excursion train is The Great Pumpkin Train. When riding the Great Pumpkin Train, every child will be able to pick their own pumpkin from the pumpkin patch. $18/adult; $12/child. Trips leave 11am, 12:30pm, 2pm and 3:30pm.
Come by and listen to Jeff Bellfy and Company while enjoying some wine under their new arbor. Admission is $15 per person. Offer wood-fired pizza and other culinary treats for purchase from Osteria Morini/Nicoletta Pizzeria.
Beer, bratwurst, pork roast, knockwurst, sauerkraut, potato salad, hot pretzels and more! Includes a guided hike of Limestone Ridge Preserve at 12pm. Celebrate Oktoberfest with authentic German fare (wursts by Alpine Meats & Deli
Spend an afternoon visiting the Jim and Mary Lee Museum at Plane 9 West in the Port Warren Heritage Area, Stewartsville - it's the final Sunday before that site closes for the season - and the Warren County History Museum at Morris Canal Bread Lock Park in New Village, too. These two museums, both located at sites on the route of the old Morris Canal, are open and staffed by volunteers today, 1-4pm. Learn how the canal boats moved up and down the hills of northern New Jersey as they traversed the state from from Port Delaware – AKA Phillipsburg – to Jersey City. Walk the towpath trail, and learn about other aspects of Warren County's rich history.
Come enjoy free live music with family, friends, and delicious wines!