Starting March 23, 2022

Warren County Wanderings

“Be like a duck, calm on the outside, but paddling like the dickens underneath.”- Michael Caine, English actor.

This weekend’s weather might prove to be for the ducks, like those in Charlie Fineran's photo, but remain calm and enjoy Wanderings as the last weekend in March approaches. Give for a great cause donating blood with the Rotary Club of Blairstown or enjoy a presentation from Reverend Sherry Blackman as she tells stories from the oldest running Appalachian hostel in Pennsylvania. Feel like getting crafty? Rutherfurd Hall, Well-Sweep Herb Farm and Rustic Retail are all providing art classes while live music is always happening at a winery, brewery or concert hall near you. Wherever you find your fun, Happy Wanderings!

 

Coming Up

Let your creative juices flow while you paint this hipster owl! Kids of all ages and abilities are welcome. Class is $25 and includes canvas, paints and brushes.

Join Rutherfurd Hall for an instructor led class to create a painting on wood with acrylic paint. Cost is $35 and includes all supplies. All ages and abilities are welcome. Feel free to BYOB and snacks.

Join North Warren for 'The Addams Family' and buy tickets online.

Bring some friends, try your brain at trivia and win some great prizes!

Hosted by Presbyterian Women, in the Fellowship Hall at the First Presbyterian Church of Blairstown, NJ, guest speaker Sherry Blackman, Reverend and author of recently released book "Tales from the Trail" - stories from the oldest continuously running hiker hostel on the Appalachian Trail - the P

Using a grapevine nest, create a home for your favorite fairy. We will use tree bark, moss, dried flowers, and a fairy figurine to create a lovely home. Register online or at the farm.

Are you ready for a stomping good time? Well, now is your chance to be a part of an exclusive social event at Four Sisters Winery. The Barefoot Grape Stomping is a one-of-a-kind experience; surely to intoxicate all your senses. It's a unique opportunity you don’t want to miss!

There will be hands on pruning demos and talks about proper pruning, spraying, fertilizing, and care. Please RSVP by messaging Race Farm or email Devin dracefarm@yahoo.com

Early proponents of the progressive bluegrass movement, the Seldom Scene has remained one of the genre's most enduring acts with an impressive career that spans half-a-century since their 1971 inception.

This is a 15 mile hike, meeting at Port Colden Mall and tracing the historic railroad bed, and concludes with a campfire party in Port Colden. For more information, you can call 908 343 8374.

Come out to help clean up trails in the Washington area. Clean up includes brushing clearing, blow downs and adding mulch.

Rustic Retail will provide all products to complete this gorgeous sign for your home. Registeration is required.

Bring a friend and come over to Buttzville Brewery for a wood carving painting class led by artisan and nature enthusiast Alex.

Bring some friends, try your brain at trivia and win some great prizes!

Test your '90s trivia, bring some friends, and win some great prizes!

Using a basket or driftwood, choose a fairy to make a charming miniature fairy scene from moss, twigs, bark, and other unusual items. Bring your imagination!

Reservations are required. $45.00.

Bring some friends, try your brain at trivia and win some great prizes!

Continuing

Spend part of your weekend relaxing at Brook Hollow Winery and Event Facility for live music. Enjoy music Friday night, and Saturday and Sunday afternoon.

Panther Pub is featuring live music every Friday night in March. Check it out!

Come to Brass Rail for live music in March.

Enjoy brunch and live music every Sunday through March.

Enjoy great food and live music each weekend in March.

Little Ridge Vineyards is bringing live music to the weekends.


March 5: Richie G 
March 12: Erin McAndrew
March 13: Dave Reed
March 19: John Cain
March 26: Allan Willcockson

Little Ridge Vineyards is bringing live music to the weekends.

Enjoy brunch and live music every Sunday in April.

Enjoy brunch and live music every Sunday in May.

Come to Brass Rail for live music in March.

March 3 - Matt Lynch
March 4 - Break for Turtles
March 11 - Dr. Dick
March 18 - Saxy Riffs
March 25 - Truth and Soul
March 31 - Jimmy and the Parrots Duo

Panther Pub is featuring live music every Friday night in March. Check it out!

Community Corner

Enjoy a free lecture presented by Village Family Clinic with Dr. James R. Fedich. As a published author, speaker and podcast host, he has been serving the Allamuchy community for over 18 years. RSVP at your earliest conveneince.

Give back and give blood. Pre- registration is preferred, but walk- ins are welcome.

Presented by Dr. James R. Fedich, Clinic Director of Village Family Clinic in Allamuchy and serving the community for over 18 years, he is a published author, speaker, podcast host and has helped thousands.

More Things to Do

This year marks the Delaware River Sojourn’s 27th Sojourn down the river! This paddling event gives people of all ages and experience levels a chance to have a truly "hands-on" river adventure. Each day includes a guided paddle, camping, meals, educational programming and camaraderie. Join for the entire event or for the day(s) of your choice, from June 17-25, 2022! Registration is now open on their website and spots go quickly, so don't delay, sign up today!

2022-06-16T20:00:00 - 2022-06-24T20:00:00

A nine-day guided group paddle on the Delaware River, with camping, meals, talks and activities along the way, giving people of all ages and experience levels a chance to have a truly "hands-on" river adventure. Paddle for a single day, a few days, or sign up for the whole trip. Single or tandem kayak rental (with paddle and PFD; tandem kayaks come with seats) is available and the event includes shuttle/livery transportation to and/or from launch and take-out sites, educational programs, meals, and camping sites. Participants may bring their own boats and must bring their own camping equipment.

A nine-day guided group paddle on the Delaware River, with camping, meals, talks and activities along the way, giving people of all ages and experience levels a chance to have a truly "hands-on" ri

Plan Ahead

The Draught House presents the Jimmy Leahey Trio. Come get dinner and enjoy some great music. Reservations strongly encouraged.

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.

Ruth Kirschner has been a finalist in the Eugene O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, CulturalDC’s Source Festival, and the Humana Short Play Festival.

Live at Roy's Hall, Sideline has established themselves as a band with firmly entrenched populist precepts while they remain true to a template that’s etched in the basics of bluegrass. They’re adept at fashioning songs that tell tales from a decidedly personal perspective.

Calling all April Fools! This guided hike through a beautiful limestone forest will include a preview of a new trail extension within the 22 acres RVC added to the preserve last summer, plus a tour through adjoining private land destined for future preservation.

Celebrity dealers will be present for this one of a kind night. There will also be a silent auction.

Tickets will also be available at the door.

Contact Samir Albassiouny at samir@warren.edu for more information.

The first in person presentation of the year features Lonny Buinis, RVCC with happenings in the April sky.

 

Jon Pousette-Dart captained the Pousette-Dart Band through four albums for Capitol Records between 1976 and 1980, a run that acquainted a generation with his formidable gifts as a singer, songwriter, arranger, guitarist and all-around musical adventurer.

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.

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.

The Draught House presents the Grey Man Group. Come get dinner and enjoy some great music. Reservations strongly encouraged.

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.

DJ Prof Kill is back! No cover charge! Come get dinner and enjoy some great music.

Learn 'What's Up in the May Sky' with Lonny Buinis, RVCC.

Learn about 'Throwing Light on Black Holes' by Krishnadas Kootale, MMAS.

Learn about 'JWT: Past, Present and Future' by Michael Dean Lewis, NASA Ambassador.

Whether you're just starting to think about a career or have an urge to switch careers, UACNJ presents "Space Careers" by Ken Taylor, NWJAA.

"What's Up in the June Sky?" featuring the one and only Lonny Buinis, RVCC.

"Exploring the Local Supercluster" featuring Clif Ashcraft, AAI.

"Space Weather and Working in Antarctica" featuring Gil Jeffer, NWJAA.

"What's Up in the July Sky?" featuring Lonny Buinis, RVCC.

"The Life and Legacy of Charles Messier" presented by Bill Murray.

"Life Cycle of Stars" presented Walt Windish, AAI.

"My Journey into Deep Space Astrophotography" presented by Mike Dzwinczyk, MMAS.

"What's Up in the August Sky?" presented by Lonny Buinis, RVCC.

The Draught House presents The Grey Man Group. Come get dinner and enjoy some great music.

The Draught House presents The Grey Man Group. Come get dinner and enjoy some great music.

The Draught House presents The Grey Man Group. Come get dinner and enjoy some great music.

The first in person presentation of the year features Lonny Buinis, RVCC with happenings in the April sky.