Join Centenary Stage Company as they host the Thomas Edison Film Festival showcasing films from around the world focusing on increasing global issues. This is a free event and seating is limited.
“Something fabulous is out there, taking shape. Emerging. Peeking. Calling your name.”-Anonymous
There is a reason we recognize spring as a time of rebirth and rejuvenation as so much is emerging this week, like the daffodils in this photo taken by Mike Muckle at Bread Lock Park. Speaking of that park, the Warren Heritage Museum there, along with its companion the Jim and Mary Lee Museum at Morris Canal Plane 9W, are open this Sunday for the first time since the pandemic started!
Meanwhile, hop down to More Things to Do for Easter events or click here to find happenings this weekend and next! Go find your new best friend through Hops for Hounds happening at several breweries around the county. Let someone else do the cooking while supporting local organizations like First United Methodist Church or Mt. Lake Fire Co. for fish and chips or a ham dinner. And, as always, the music is flowing throughout the county at a stage near you!
Whatever your vibe, Happy Weekend and Happy Wanderings!
Join Centenary Stage Company as they host the Thomas Edison Film Festival showcasing films from around the world focusing on increasing global issues. This is a free event and seating is limited.
Join Buck Hill for a delicious dinner featuring wild game, with pheasant, antelope, venison and wild boar on the menu!
DJ Rupe will be spinning the tunes! Listen to your favorite country songs while you learn dances such as “Good Time”, “Boot Scootin Boogie”, and “Trashy Women”
$10 cover at door. Lessons from 7-8pm.
Open dancing and requests from 8-11pm.
Create a living Easter basket full of flowers and spring cheer! Bring your own container or choose one from Flowerland's selection. Registration is required. The cost is based on the items you choose for your basket.
Call to reserve your spot today at 908-750-4567.
Hope Junction Antiques is hosting an open reception for April's Artist Series featuring the work of Blairstown resident Joe Phalon.
Sponsored by Mt. Lake Fire Company and the Ladies Auxiliary comes a take out dinner made by Argyle. This meal will consist of fish or chicken, fries, coleslaw and dessert. Pre-ordering is required by calling 908-475-2036.
Adult-$18
Seniors-$16
Children 10 and under-$10
Nothing goes together better than wine, cheese and bread! Villa Milagro is bringing all three in with cheese makers Flint Hill Farm and Education Center. Cheeses come from pasture fed goats and cows!
$15 for this palete delight!
Join Four Sisters for snacks, wine and painting. Reserve your seat. Cost is $40 pp.
This event benefits Warren County Habitat for Humanity. Get your tickets at the door for only $20. Bring a friend, drinks and snacks.
For more information, please call 908-835-1980.
The meal includes ham with pineapple sauce, stuffing, parsley potatoes, salad, green beans, applesauce, and cake for $15.
The meals will be take out only and reservations are strongly recommended.
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!
Join UACNJ for "You Bought a Telescope. Now What?" presented by Paul Fisher. UACNJ provides free public programs at the Observatory in Jenny Jump State Forest from April through October on Saturday evenings.
Hops for Hounds has partnered once again with local breweries to host a pet adoption event!
Come and enjoy the areas best breweries and meet your new best friend!
Warren County's two museums located at historic Morris Canal sites are re-opening for the afternoon after a long hiatus caused by the pandemic. Stop by and learn why you keep seeing the brown "Morris Canal Crossed Here" signs around the county (how did they get the boats up and down these hills?) as volunteers will be there to welcome you and answer any questions. Journey underground on a guided tour through the 165-foot tailrace tunnel, and see other canal artifacts at the Jim and Mary Lee Museum. Meanwhile, the Warren Heritage Museum at Bread Lock Park also is open, featuring displays that interpret history along the Warren Heritage Scenic Byway.
An interactive story-line is non-stop amusement from beginning to end. Can you identify the perpetrator as you and your fellow gumshoes enjoy a hilarious and equally mystifying evening? You will be a hand selected character who evolves as the story unravels.
Join Warren County Arts for a reception and award show celebrating their 24th annual art show. This display runs through June and features local painters, photographers and more at the Oxford Municipal building.
Join UACNJ for Anatomy of a Star presented by Paul Fischer. UACNJ provides free public programs at the Observatory in Jenny Jump State Forest from April through October on Saturday evenings.
An interactive story-line is non-stop amusement from beginning to end. Can you identify the perpetrator as you and your fellow gumshoes enjoy a hilarious and equally mystifying evening? You will be a hand selected character who evolves as the story unravels.
Join UACNJ for Astronomy for Beginners presented by Ken Taylor, NWJAA.
Join UACNJ for Taking a Tour Through the Universe presented by Karl Hricko, AAI, NWJAA.
May welcomes self-taught artist Linda Feula whose work is described as collage and mixed media environmental. All the proceeds from sale are going to the Foodshed Alliance. A reception will be included.
DJ Rupe will be spinning the tunes! Listen to your favorite country songs while you learn dances such as “Good Time”, “Boot Scootin Boogie”, and “Trashy Women”
$10 cover at door. Lessons from 7-8pm.
Open dancing and requests from 8-11pm.
An interactive story-line is non-stop amusement from beginning to end. Can you identify the perpetrator as you and your fellow gumshoes enjoy a hilarious and equally mystifying evening? You will be a hand selected character who evolves as the story unravels.
DJ Rupe will be spinning the tunes! Listen to your favorite country songs while you learn dances such as “Good Time”, “Boot Scootin Boogie”, and “Trashy Women”
$10 cover at door. Lessons from 7-8pm.
Open dancing and requests from 8-11pm.
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!
An interactive story-line is non-stop amusement from beginning to end. Can you identify the perpetrator as you and your fellow gumshoes enjoy a hilarious and equally mystifying evening?
An interactive story-line is non-stop amusement from beginning to end. Can you identify the perpetrator as you and your fellow gumshoes enjoy a hilarious and equally mystifying evening?
DJ Rupe will be spinning the tunes! Listen to your favorite country songs while you learn dances such as “Good Time”, “Boot Scootin Boogie”, and “Trashy Women”
$10 cover at door. Lessons from 7-8pm.
Open dancing and requests from 8-11pm.
DJ Rupe will be spinning the tunes! Listen to your favorite country songs while you learn dances such as “Good Time”, “Boot Scootin Boogie”, and “Trashy Women”
$10 cover at door. Lessons from 7-8pm.
Open dancing and requests from 8-11pm.
Artist Shelley Bartlett will be exhibiting her latest work and sharing stories about her life as an artist. Her current mediums of choice are oil or acrylic, but it is the play of light on objects, natural and man made, that continues to mesmerize her.
DJ Rupe will be spinning the tunes! Listen to your favorite country songs while you learn dances such as “Good Time”, “Boot Scootin Boogie”, and “Trashy Women”
$10 cover at door. Lessons from 7-8pm.
Open dancing and requests from 8-11pm.
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!
Join Four Sisters a wine glass painting class. Seating is limited so reserve today! Cost is $40 pp.
DJ Rupe will be spinning the tunes! Listen to your favorite country songs while you learn dances such as “Good Time”, “Boot Scootin Boogie”, and “Trashy Women”
$10 cover at door. Lessons from 7-8pm.
Open dancing and requests from 8-11pm.
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!
Indulge in juicy ham with pineapple sauce, flavorful stuffing, tender parsley potatoes, savory green beans, sweet applesauce, and a delightful dessert.
Since 1981 and formerly known as the "Black Maria," these films address the growing societal issues from all parts of the world. Thomas Edison Film Festival is a socially conscious, modern, fiercely independent traveling festival for short film.
Sponsored by Mt. Lake Fire Company and the Ladies Auxiliary comes a take out dinner made by Argyle. This meal will consist of fish or chicken, fries, coleslaw and dessert. Pre-ordering is required by calling 908-475-2036.
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!
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!
Weekends in April feature a new artist at Tiptons Tavern. Grab a friend and a great drink of choice.
Little Ridge Vineyards is bringing live music to the weekends.
Spend part of your weekend relaxing at Brook Hollow Winery and Event Facility for live music.
Formed in 1996 as the Unknown Blues Band, with founding members Al Lauro, Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers Band and Gov't Mule), and pianist Rick Gergen (Sweethearts of the Rodeo). Join them for a night of New Orleans roots and blues.
Day of the Dead - that rare holiday where grief gets exchanged for celebration! It's never an ordinary day, but for 9-year-old Bibi and her mom Francine, their family life in Akron, Ohio is about to forever change. 1: their dog just died. 2: Francine's nearly broke. 3: their dearly departed are far from dead and buried - they aren't even dead. So if you're thinking to cross the Rainbow Bridge, better fasten that seatbelt! This show making its world-premiere run was developed through Centenary Stage Company's Women Playwright's Project and written by Ruth Kirschner, who was recently nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. There are just four performances left, including a Live Stream of the April 9 show.
Cats Dragged In will be playing at Brass Rail this Saturday from 8- 11pm. Grab a drink or a delicious dish!
Live music weekends are at Brass Rail in October with a great line-up!
Oct. 1 - Bobby Clark
Oct. 7 - The Mr. T Band
Oct. 14 - Naked Jake
Oct. 22 - Dr. Dick
Oct. 29 - Skin of My Teeth