This weekend we’re got some great stuff planned! Make sure you stop by!
Thursday night is trivia night with Gary Carmona of Trivia Time! Get your team together, trivia starts at 6pm sharp. We heard that Chefmeals will be nearby too!
“There is a child in every one of us who is still a trick-or-treater looking for a brightly-lit front porch.” Robert Brault, American Author
Along with Halloween, this weekend brings us a full moon and the end of Daylight Savings Time! If you feel like venturing out, sporting a costume and mask (in addition to the style we've become accustomed to wearing), below you will find numerous welcoming venues, and an extra hour to enjoy yourselves! Go forth, get into the spirit (like the mystery Brass Castle Road resident who put together the creative display pictured above), and find that brightly-lit porch!
It is also time to get in your last digs of pumpkin picking and other "Fall Farm Fun" activities, most of which are coming to end after this weekend. And don't forget to vote by November 3! If you need help with the ins and outs of polling places and drop boxes, visit WarrenCountyVotes.com.
Happy Halloween, Happy Election Day, and Happy Wanderings!
This weekend we’re got some great stuff planned! Make sure you stop by!
Thursday night is trivia night with Gary Carmona of Trivia Time! Get your team together, trivia starts at 6pm sharp. We heard that Chefmeals will be nearby too!
Fundraiser Dinner for Ghana 4E hosted by Kathy's Kove & Kafe'! Dinner includes salad, Beef Rouladen, red cabbage, German potato salad, dessert and beverage. Suggested donation: $25. One hundred percent of funds raised will go toward teacher salary for our basic computer skills classes.
Visit Brook Hollow Winery and Event Facility for live music Friday evening and Saturday afternoon.
Artists:
Friday: Bill Ruddy, Saturday: SAGE (pictured)
General Pumpkin Party Admission includes :
Hayrides
The Spookley Storytime Corn Maze
Our 6+ acre corn maze with a special Halloween Passport to guide you
All our additional 25+ activities & attractions
Halloween costume contest
With the purchase of any Fall activity ticket- hayride, cow train, bounce pillow, corn maze, pumpkin launchers, etc., all children in costume will be given a list of scavenger hunt trick-or-treating clues!
Relax under the Arbor (weather permitting) with Eric Mintel Quartet (pictured -Saturday, 12-3:30pm), and Kathy Phillips (Sunday, 1-4:30pm)
A fun-filled "Hallowine" Weekend at Four Sisters Winery! Take a Hayride to Cornelius's Corn Maze and a PYO pumpkin, all for $10; add a wine tasting for an additional $5. Come dressed in costume and receive a goodie bag!
Centenary Stage Company teams up with various Centenary Students/Alumni and CSC Artists for a Halloween cabaret of scary good songs. Bring your kids for the costume parade, events tables, and more!
The plans have been altered for the Annual Belvidere Lions Club parade and we are ready to go! The parade will step off near the Methodist Church at 2pm.
Get dressed up and into the Spirit of Halloween! Hometown Halloween is family fun for kids of all ages featuring a kids costume contest and a pet costume contest. Dove Environmental will offer spooky crafts to make and take.
Are you ready for a smashing good time? The Barefoot Grape Stomping is a one-of-a-kind experience; sure to intoxicate all your senses. It's a unique opportunity you don’t want to miss!
Enjoy live jazz and delicious wine with Corinne Mammana (weather permitting). Food available for purchase: freshly made wood-fired pizza, caprese salad, paninis,
Things may be a little different this year, that doesn't mean we can't celebrate one of our favorite holidays the best way we know how! Join us from 6-10pm as we kick off this spooky Saturday with costumes, live music, craft beer, & hard CZeltzer!
Costume Party with live music by Jukebox Trio.
United Astronomy Clubs of New Jersey (UACNJ) Observatory, located in Jenny Jump State Forest in Hope, NJ, continues it public programs with "The Universe Can Be a Scary Place" presented by Walt Windish, AAI. Reservations are required.
The popular Women Playwright Series (WPS) is returning to Centenary Stage Company, with three exciting new plays by playwrights Deborah Yarchun, Nora Leahy, and Patricia Cotter.
Come see your favorite local farmers and food producers at the Blairstown Farmers Market! Open every Saturday from 9:30am-1pm, June through October. Local vegetables, herbs, fruit, meat, eggs, dairy, baked goods, honey, and prepared meals from 25 miles of Blairstown.
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.
Whether you’re lost, laughing and loving it in the six acre corn maze or picking apples or pumpkins, you’re guaranteed to make memories & enjoy your visit! Online tickets required. Activity area open 10am-5pm Thursday -Sunday.
Fall Fun Harvest Weekends are Saturdays and Sundays through November 1, 2020 and Columbus Day (October 12th).
Activity Hours are 10am – 5pm.
Pick-Your-Own Pumpkins and Indian corn
Pick-Your-Own Apples
A great Halloween display with plenty of photo opportunities. Hayrides offered on weekends, 1-5pm, $5/person includes hayride, cider and a donut.
Tricky Tray sponsored by Friends of the Washington Public Library. $20 admission, adults only. Doors open 12pm, drawing at 2:30pm. For more information and tickets, contact Donna Dean: 908-328-5640.
Centenary Stage Company and Centenary University’s NEXTstage Repertory opens its 2020-2021 season with Leslye Headland’s The Bachelorette, a wicked black comedy about female friendship and growing up in an age of excess. All performances $15.
One last outdoor concert! Black Cross Band will be heating up the banks of the Delaware with two sets of southern rock 'n' roll.
The popular Women Playwright Series (WPS) continues at Centenary Stage Company, with a new play Nora Leahy (pictured).
Hackettstown Rotary Club is holding a virtual Harvest Paint and Sip Night fundraiser, a Zoom event where attendees will learn painting skills and techniques while being guided by a professional artist. Participants will learn how to paint a festive pumpkin from the comfort and safety at home.
It appears both dates (Nov. 14 & 15) are sold out. Are you ready for a smashing good time? The Barefoot Grape Stomping is a one-of-a-kind experience; sure to intoxicate all your senses. It's a unique opportunity you don’t want to miss!
A fun filled Cooking Class featuring individual homemade apple pies and homemade whipped cream! Ages 6-13 (Drop off) Presented by Chef it Up 2 Go, Sussex County. $30/person. Please arrive wearing a face covering. Social Distancing rules will be followed.
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!