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WEDNESDAY, Nov. 29

Origami Present Packing containers: Adults 18 and up can create distinctive reward containers good for vacation trinkets throughout this class at   at 2 p.m. on the North County Library, 65 Halstead St. in Clinton. No earlier origami expertise obligatory, register on the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Family tree Curiosity Group: Take part for a month-to-month Family tree Curiosity Group at 6:30 p.m. on the Library Headquarters, 314 Route 12, Raritan Township. Whether or not simply beginning to discover household historical past or are a seasoned researcher, this group is a spot to swap ideas, ask questions, and share. Library computer systems will likely be out there to entry Ancestry Library version in addition to different databases. Register on the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Clip, Choose and Stroll: Hunterdon County Parks & Recreation presents Clip, Choose, and Stroll from 9:30 to 11 a.m., on the South Department Reservation Riverfield Part, 1738 Route 31 North, Clinton, for adults, free. Advance registration is required; no walk-ins. Kids have to be accompanied by an grownup. To register, or for extra info, go to https://co.hunterdon.nj.us/depts/parks/parks.htm, name (908) 782-1158, or electronic mail [email protected].

THURSDAY, Nov. 30

Ryland Inn Christmas Tree Lighting: Kick off the vacation season from 6 to eight p.m. for the Ryland Inn annual tree lighting occasion. A enjoyable occasion for all ages yearly. Though it is a free occasion, we strongly encourage all to sign-up. Get pleasure from a go to and images with Santa, sizzling chocolate and  cookie stations, horse and carriage rides, carolers and music and extra. Friends are encourage to carry a toy to donate to @toyfortots.

Chabad Girls Comedy Evening: The Girls’s Rosh Chodesh Society will host Girls’ Evening Out Comedy for a Trigger at 7:30 p.m. at Chabad Telyas Heart at 63 Payne Street, in Clinton Township. The present, which can profit Anderson Home – Turning Level and SAFE In Hunterdon, will characteristic comedians Anita Clever and Karen Krents. Sushi, drinks and desserts will likely be served. Tickets are $18 per particular person. Donors are requested to drop off unwrapped presents at Telyas Chabad Jewish Heart at 63 Payne Street, in Clinton Township. A Pre-Chanukah reward store will likely be arrange with Israeli merchandise to profit Eshet Chayil – a corporation in Israel supporting the wives and moms of IDF troopers and reservists, offering them with family assist, dinners, babysitting and extra whereas their sons and husbands combat to guard Israel. For info or to RSVP, name (908) 238-9002 or go to JewishHunterdon.com/ComedyForACause.

Flying Squirrel Field Workshop: Hunterdon County Parks & Recreation presents Construct a Flying Squirrel Field Workshop from 7 to eight:30 p.m., at Echo Hill, 42 Lilac Drive, Clinton Township, for ages 8 by means of grownup, for a $15 payment. Advance registration is required; no walk-ins. Kids have to be accompanied by an grownup. To register, or for extra info, go to https://co.hunterdon.nj.us/depts/parks/parks.htm, name (908) 782-1158, or electronic mail [email protected].

Intro to 3D Printing: Adults 18 and up can be taught the fundamentals of 3D printing whereas designing a reputation tag at 10 a.m. on the Library Headquarters, 314 Route 12, Raritan Township. The group will be taught the three steps each 3D print should undergo – design, slicing and printing whereas making a reputation tag for keys, suitcase or perhaps a pet. Computer systems will likely be supplied, no prior expertise with 3D printing is required. Register on the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Dinovember with Pearl Observatory: Youngsters of all ages Have a good time Dinovember and be a paleontologist for the day with Pearl Observatory at 6:30 p.m. Library Headquarters, or the North County Department Library at 65 Halstead St in Clinton. The group can contact an actual dinosaur egg, tooth, and bones and assist rebuild the little Allosaur. Register on the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Teen Animé Membership: Teenagers 12-18 be part of in-person at 7 p.m. at Library Headquarters for Animé Membership. The group can share their love of all issues animé with others whereas watching animé, doing crafts, and munching on snacks. Register on the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

FRIDAY, Dec. 1

Whitehouse Wind Symphony: The Whitehouse Wind Symphony will current a free vacation live performance at 7:30 p.m. at Whitehouse United Methodist Church, the band’s namesake and rehearsal venue, at 73 Previous Freeway 28 in Whitehouse. Parking is situated behind the church and on the road. The church is totally wheelchair accessible through the elevator on the west entrance of the constructing. This yr’s program is entitled “Glowing Lights and Reindeer Flights!” Concertgoers will benefit from the band’s preparations of basic Christmas carols equivalent to “O Come, O Come Emmanuel,” “We Three Kings,” “Oh Come, All Ye Trustworthy,” and “O Christmas Tree.” The band may also carry out a medley of favourite vacation songs, together with “Rudolph the Crimson-Nostril Reindeer,” “Frosty the Snowman,” and “The Christmas Track.” Additionally on this system is “A Rhapsody for Hanukkah” by Stephen Bulla. Viewers members can sing alongside, led by distinguished soprano Hope Osbourn. Thisd live performance is free and open to most people, though donations will likely be accepted to profit the band, in addition to the host church buildings. Reside-streaming will likely be supplied when attainable by means of Fb. For extra info, go to whitehousewindsymphony.org, fb.com/whitehousewind, or instagram.com/whitehousewind.

Clinton Christmas Parade: The thirty seventh Annual Clinton Christmas Parade steps off at 7 p.m. within the city’s procuring district. The parade route will type on New and Heart Streets, turning proper onto East Essential Avenue and continuing over to Essential Avenue. It can then flip proper onto Decrease Heart Avenue, which is a good spectator location. The parade will proceed up Decrease Heart Avenue, turning left and ending after crossing the Halstead Avenue Bridge. For extra info, go to www.clintonchristmasparade.com or https://www.fb.com/clintonchristmasparade.

Take Me House Tonight: This group present that includes rising and established artists will open from 5:30 to eight:30 p.m. at Flemington DIY, 26 Stangl Street, Flemington. “Take Me House Tonight!” is a small works present with three worth classes which can be enjoyable to create and much more thrilling to purchase. Flemington DIY hopes to nurture a group of artists that may efficiently present and promote their works, whereas serving to to determine Flemington DIY as a hub for the visible arts within the area. Artists can submit as much as three items. There isn’t any entry payment and artists will obtain 60 p.c of all gross sales. Registration closes on Wednesday, Nov 15. For extra info or to register as an artist, go to FlemingtonDIY.org.

Nutcracker Christmas Ballet: The Theatre at Raritan Valley Neighborhood School (RVCCArts) will current “Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet” at 4 p.m. and eight p.m. at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. Tickets are $65, $55, $50. “Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet” presents America’s favourite Christmas celebration that includes a world forged from internationally, with Ukrainian principal artists performing on the peak of classical European ballet. To buy tickets or for details about any of the productions in RVCCArts’ 2023-2024 season, contact the Field Workplace at (908) 725-3420, or order on-line at www.rvccArts.org. Senior citizen, pupil, and group reductions are additionally out there for many performances.

Toddler Storytime: The Hunterdon County Library System presents Toddler Storytime for toddlers ages 2-3½ to affix in for tales, songs, and a craft at 10 a.m. right now and on Fridays, Dec. 8 at Library Headquarters, 314 Route 12, Raritan Township, or at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 9, on the North County Department Library, 65 Halstead St. in Clinton. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Books & Infants: The Hunterdon County Library System presents Books and Infants for infants 6-24 months outdated to affix in for tales, songs, and playtime at 10:30 a.m. todayand on Fridays, Dec. 8, 22, and 29, on the North County Department Library, 65 Halstead St. Clinton; and at 10:30 a.m. on Mondays, Dec. 4, 11, and 18, at Library Headquarters. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Flooring Yoga: Te Hunterdon County Library System presents Flooring Yoga with licensed yoga trainer Ana Giametta to show how respiratory helps the physique calm down and launch stress, and the way light stretching can carry flexibility to the muscle mass and joints and launch stiffness at 11:30 a.m. todayand on Friday, Dec. 8 on the North County Department Library. No prior yoga expertise is required. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Play and Say Early Speech Class: The Hunterdon County Library System presents New Jersey state licensed speech language pathologist Danielle Pugliese for this inclusive class for kids 2-3 years outdated at 12:15 p.m.right now and on Fridays, Dec. 8, and 15 at Library Headquarters. This class promotes the event of early speech and language expertise by means of exploration, sensory enriching actions, and play. Mother and father/caregivers will obtain weekly ideas to assist promote their little one’s expertise outdoors of sophistication. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Make A Identify Puzzle With A Laser: The Hunterdon County Library System presents this program for adults 18 and as much as be taught to make use of the Boss Laser Cutter to make a reputation puzzle throughout this two-session class at 1 p.m.  at Library Headquarters. Materials security, laser settings, and beginning the air compressor, water pump and fume collector will likely be lined. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Scrabble: The Hunterdon County Library System presents Scrabble for followers on the lookout for a sport or who wish to brush up on spelling and vocabulary expertise by studying to play this difficult phrase sport. Gamers can cease in at 1 p.m. right now and on Fridays, Dec. 8, 15, 22, and 29 on the North County Department Library. No registration is required for this drop-in occasion.

Friday Film Matinees: The Hunterdon County Library System welcomes anybody who needs to start out off the weekend with a vacation matinee at 1 p.m. right now and on Fridays, Dec. 8, and 15 on the North County Department Library. For a full record of movies and to register, go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Maker Tools Appointment: The Hunterdon County Library System presents anybody to ebook a one-on-one appointment with a librarian to be taught to make use of the Glowforge laser Cutter, 3D printer, Cricut Maker, Oculus Quest or Button Maker beginning at 2:30 p.m. right now and on Fridays, Dec. 8, 15, 22, and 29, or at 2:30 p.m. on Saturdays, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30 on the North County Department Library. As much as three folks can be part of an appointment, however at the very least one in all them have to be over the age of 18. To ebook an appointment go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Tech Assist: The Hunterdon County Library System presents anybody who wants some help with Libby for eBooks, eAudio, and eMagazines or who has questions on fundamental laptop expertise to schedule half-hour of one-on-one help with an Grownup Companies librarian beginning at 2:30 p.m. right now and on Fridays, Dec. 8, 15, 22, and 29; at 2:30 p.m. on Saturdays, Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30; at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Dec. 5, 12, 19, and 26; and at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays, Dec. 6, 13, 20, and 27, on the North County Department Library; or beginning at 2 p.m. on Mondays, Dec. 4, 11, and 18; or at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays, Dec. 6, 13, 20, and 27 at Library Headquarters. Anybody can schedule an appointment on the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Crochet 101: The Hunterdon County Library System presents anybody fascinated by studying the fundamentals of crochet or who must troubleshoot one thing an opportunity to enroll in one-on-one assist at 3 p.m. right now and on Fridays, Dec. 8, and 15 at Library Headquarters. All ages are welcome and provides will likely be supplied. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Teen Dungeons & Dragons Membership: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations teenagers ages 12-18 to affix in at 3 p.m. right now and on Dec. 15, and 29 to create, play, and talk about all issues D&D at Library Headquarters. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

SATURDAY, Dec. 2

Let’s Play Mah Jongg: The Hunterdon County Library System presents Let’s Play Mah Jongg. Calling all Mah Jongg gamers to satisfy fellow lovers and be part of a sport at 10 a.m. right now and on Saturdays, Dec. 9, 16, and 23 on the North County Department Library, 65 Halstead St. in Clinton. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Paws to Learn with Remedy Canine: The Hunterdon County Library System presents youngsters in grades Ok-5 to learn to licensed remedy canines at 10:30 a.m. on the North County Department Library. Teenagers can carry their very own ebook or learn one of many library’s. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Makerspace Open Hours: The Hunterdon County Library System welcomes all to come back make beginning at 1 p.m. right now and on Saturday, Dec. 16; beginning 10 a.m. on Tuesdays, Dec. 5, 12, 19; beginning at 5 p.m. on Wednesdays, Dec. 6, 13 and 20, and beginning at 1 p.m. on Thursdays, Dec. 7, 14, 21, at Library Headquarters, 314 Route 12, Raritan Township. Throughout open hours, employees members will likely be out there for questions and steerage. Tools reservations are really useful and a few gear requires certification earlier than it may be reserved. For extra info, go to the Makerspace web page at www.hclibrary.us.

PitBulls Final Market Simulation Sport: The Hunterdon County Library System presents teenagers ages 13-18 an opportunity to be taught monetary literacy whereas enjoying PitBulls at 2 p.m. at Library Headquarters. Teenagers can dive into the tumultuous world of inventory shopping for and promoting, the place the mastery of estimation, chance, and negotiation will likely be put to the check. Every spherical turns into extra complicated, so showcase that buying and selling prowess and be the grand prize winner. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

WhittemoreCCC Vacation Boutique: Whittemore Neighborhood Tradition Conservation will host its 2nd annual Vacation Boutique from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Whittemore Home, 7, Rockaway Street, Oldwick. The boutique will supply distinctive presents from its artists, gardeners, culinary group and native farms to buy for particular folks. WhittemoreCCC guarantees to unfold kindness by donating 10 p.c of gross sales to the Tewksbury Household Help Fund. For info, go to https://tinyurl.com/5c8ut44v.

The Alien Who Stole Christmas: The Raritan Valley Neighborhood School (RVCC) Planetarium will current The Alien Who Stole Christmas at 3 p.m. right now and on Saturdays, Dec. 9, 16, at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. Attendees will uncover the celebrities seen within the winter sky after which comply with Santa on a visit by means of the photo voltaic system after he’s kidnapped by a pleasant alien. The youngsters on the opposite planets additionally want presents. Advisable for ages 6-10. Planetarium tickets value $10 for one present, $18 for 2 reveals back-to-back on the identical day. Reservations are really useful, however all ticket gross sales are performed on the door on the day of the present. Late admission will not be permitted. For reservations and data, name (908) 231-8805, electronic mail [email protected], or go to www.raritanval.edu/planetarium.

Winter Marvel Lights Laser Live performance: The Raritan Valley Neighborhood School (RVCC) Planetarium will current Winter Marvel Lights Laser Live performance at 4 p.m. and eight p.m. right now and on Saturdays, Dec. 9, 16, at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. Friends will hear vacation hits equivalent to “Wizards in Winter,” “Rockin’ across the Christmas Tree,” and “Dominic the Donkey” whereas lasers “dance” on the dome overhead. Advisable for ages 6-adult. Planetarium tickets value $10 for one present, $18 for 2 reveals back-to-back on the identical day. Reservations are really useful, however all ticket gross sales are performed on the door on the day of the present. Late admission will not be permitted. For reservations and data, name (908) 231-8805, electronic mail [email protected] or go to www.raritanval.edu/planetarium.

The Sky Above Sensory Pleasant: The Raritan Valley Neighborhood School (RVCC) Planetarium will current The Sky Above Sensory-Pleasant at 5 p.m. at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. This sensory-friendly astronomy and music present, about 45 minutes in size, is designed for households with youngsters on the Autism spectrum or with developmental disabilities. Neurotypical youngsters are welcome as nicely. This system, offered on a kindergarten degree, is suitable for audiences of all ages. In the course of the present, doorways will stay open so youngsters could freely go away and return. Lights will likely be left dim as an alternative of darkish and the audio will likely be lowered and constant. The present will embody music, laser lights, tales, and details about the planets, the Moon, and constellations. Planetarium tickets value $10 for one present, $18 for 2 reveals back-to-back on the identical day. Reservations are really useful, however all ticket gross sales are performed on the door on the day of the present. Late admission will not be permitted. For reservations and data, name (908) 231-8805, electronic mail [email protected] or go to www.raritanval.edu/planetarium.

Astronomy Tonight: The Raritan Valley Neighborhood School (RVCC) Planetarium will current Astronomy Tonight at 7 p.m. at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. Utilizing the Planetarium’s DigitalSky digital theater, attendees will expertise a guided tour of the night time sky and find out about a number of the in style constellations seen from sundown to dawn, in addition to the tales behind them. Hear about how and the place within the sky to search out the brightest planets. Climate allowing, the 3M Observatory — simply outdoors the Planetarium — will likely be open after the present. Advisable for ages 8-adult. Planetarium tickets value $10 for one present, $18 for 2 reveals back-to-back on the identical day. Reservations are really useful, however all ticket gross sales are performed on the door on the day of the present. Late admission will not be permitted. For reservations and data, name (908) 231-8805, electronic mail [email protected] or go to www.raritanval.edu/planetarium.

Hunterdon Vacation Parade: The 2023 Hunterdon Vacation Parade will step off on a brand new day of the week, from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 2, rain or shine, alongside Essential Avenue in Flemington. The Hunterdon Vacation Parade will will comply with the identical route as final yr, starting on the Soldier’s Monument on North Essential Avenue, and making it’s method down Essential Avenue ending on the intersection of Essential Avenue and Church Avenue. Line up will start at 3 p.m. and the parade will begin promptly at 5 p.m. No alcoholic drinks are permitted alongside the parade route or on any public sidewalk, avenue or different public areas. For security causes there will likely be no throwing or distributing of something from the gang or floats throughout the parade. Any violation will lead to disqualification from future occasions and attainable prosecution, as it is a violation of New Jersey motorized vehicle legal guidelines. This poses as an enormous security hazard and the Borough of Flemington police will likely be strictly implementing this rule. There will likely be no rain/snow date for the reason that logistics of police, hearth and rescue departments, bands, particular entries, make another date unimaginable. Essential Avenue will likely be closed and there will likely be no parking. The Flemington Police have indicated that any automobile on the parade route will likely be towed at proprietor’s expense. For extra info, go to https://tinyurl.com/4bwfv3wf.

Hunterdon Choral Alliance Vacation Present:  The Hunterdon Choral Alliance (HCA) will current “The Musical that Goes Unsuitable: An Unique Musical Comedy and Vacation Live performance” at 7:30 p.m. tonight and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 3, at Hunterdon Central Regional Excessive Faculty at 84 Route 31 North in Raritan Township. Something and every part goes mistaken on this comedic musical journey, adopted by an a capella vacation live performance from three HCA refrain teams – the Hunterdon Harmonizers, Vocal Synergy, Evolution in Concord – and the Hunterdon Central Pit Orchestra. The viewers is invited to affix in with the annual conventional singing of the “Hallelujah Refrain” on the shut of the occasion. This yr, the present will profit The Seeing Eye which breeds and raises puppies to develop into Seeing Eye canines, trains Seeing Eye canines to information blind folks, instructs blind folks within the correct use, dealing with, and care of the canines and conducts and helps analysis on canine well being and growth. Tickets are $20 advance; $25 on the door, for basic admission. College students ages 7-18 are $12 prematurely and $15 on the door. Youngsters 6 and beneath enter free. Tickets can be found now on Eventbrite at https://musiclegoeswrong.eventbrite.com. HCA suggests reserving seats early, as this occasion is predicted to promote out shortly.

SUNDAY, Dec. 3

Sinterklassfeest: To honor the Dutch heritage of the 1741 Bouman-Stickney Farmstead, Readington Museums will host Sinterklaasfeest Open Home from 1 to 4 p.m. at 114 Dreahook Street in Readington Township. Sinterklaas will likely be out there for footage and colonial musicians, Anne and Ridley Enslow, will carry out historic vacation items that showcase a historic violin and hammered dulcimer. Guests may additionally make an decoration to take house, in addition to take pleasure in cider and cookies. This system is free, however donations are gladly accepted. This can be a free family-friendly occasion, though donations will likely be gratefully accepted. In case of inclement climate, name (908) 236-2327 to search out out the standing of this system. For extra info, go to www.readingtontwpnj.gov/group/readington-museum.

Teen Present Bazaar: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations teenagers ages 12-18 to cease by to make 5 totally different DIY presents and wrap them up beginning at 1 p.m. at  Library Headquarters at 314 Route 12, Raritan Township. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

VFW Toys For Tots: Spruce Run Memorial VFW Put up 5119 will host a U.S. Marine Corps Toys For Tots assortment and celebration from 1 to five p.m. at 179 East Essential St. in Glen Gardner. A small American buffet and money bar will likely be supplied, and aspect dishes from friends are welcome. Reside music will likely be present beginning at 2 p.m. by Silver Alert. Friends are inspired to carry unwrapped toys for teenagers. For extra info, contact Felix at (908) 310-7701 or name VFW Put up 5119 at (908) 537-4525.

Hunterdon Land Belief Winter Farmers Market:  The Hunterdon Land Belief Winter Market returns from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Dvoor Farm, 111 Mine St., Flemington. The market may also run on Sundays, Dec. 10 and 17, and starting in January, the market will run the primary and third Sundays every month throughout the winter and early spring. Upcoming dates are Jan. 7 and 21; Feb. 4 and 18; March 3 and 17; April 7 and 21. Most farmers settle for bank cards and free parking is offered. For extra info, go to www.hunterdonlandtrust.org or name (908) 237-4582.

TISCO Winter Market:  The Excessive Bridge Historic Committee presents the TISCO Winter Market from 11 a.m. to three p.m. on the Solitude Home Museum, 7 River Street, Excessive Bridge. There will likely be dozens of distributors at Solitude Home, the Storage and the Annex. The market welcomes again Blacksmith Billy Barrett and sand-casting demonstrations with the Nationwide Museum of Industrial Historical past. Admission is free. For extra info, electronic mail historical [email protected].

Whitehouse Wind Symphony: The Whitehouse Wind Symphony will carry out a free vacation live performance at 3 p.m. at Flemington United Methodist Church, 116 Essential Avenue in Flemington. Parking is offered in a number of close by municipal tons. The church is totally wheelchair accessible through a ramp on the entrance from Essential Avenue. This yr’s program is entitled “Glowing Lights and Reindeer Flights!” Concertgoers will benefit from the band’s preparations of basic Christmas carols equivalent to “O Come, O Come Emmanuel,” “We Three Kings,” “Oh Come, All Ye Trustworthy,” and “O Christmas Tree.” The band may also carry out a medley of favourite vacation songs, together with “Rudolph the Crimson-Nostril Reindeer,” “Frosty the Snowman,” and “The Christmas Track.” Additionally on this system is “A Rhapsody for Hanukkah” by Stephen Bulla. Viewers members can sing alongside, led by distinguished soprano Hope Osbourn. This live performance is free and open to most people, though donations will likely be accepted to profit the band, in addition to the host church buildings. Reside-streaming will likely be supplied when attainable by means of Fb. For info, go to whitehousewindsymphony.org, fb.com/whitehousewind, or instagram.com/whitehousewind.

MONDAY, Dec. 4

RVCC Artwork Present & Sale: The Raritan Valley Neighborhood School (RVCC) Arts & Design division will current its annual Vacation Artwork Present and Sale right now by means of Friday, Dec. 8, within the Artwork Gallery, decrease degree, School Heart, at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. The occasion is freed from cost and open to the general public. The exhibition and sale will characteristic a various show of labor created by RVCC college students, instructors, and several other alumni. The ceramic work on the market ranges from low-fire smoked and Raku vessels to high-fired practical and sculptural items in porcelain and stoneware. Different present highlights embody artist greeting playing cards, handmade sterling silver jewellery, and authentic drawings and work. The Vacation Artwork Present and Sale presents a terrific alternative for members of the general public and the school group to help native artisans this vacation season. Gallery hours for the sale are as follows: midday to eight p.m. Monday by means of Thursday, Dec. 4-7 and from midday to six p.m. Friday, Dec. 8, noon-6 p.m. Purchases could also be made by money or private checks solely. For info, contact Arts & Design division Co-Chair and Artwork Gallery Director, Darren McManus, at [email protected] or go to https://www.raritanval.edu/arts.

Black Bears Webinar: The Hunterdon County Division of Parks and Recreation will supply Black Bears Webinar with Teacher and Park Naturalist Debra Reed from 7 to eight p.m., just about, for ages 10 by means of grownup, at no cost. Kids have to be accompanied by an grownup. The black bear inhabitants in New Jersey has been growing yearly for the previous 4 many years. With this inhabitants enhance human encounters do occur from time to time. Wish to know what to do to forestall an encounter and the right way to take measures to assist shield these wild animals right here within the county? Anybody can be part of the webinar just about to be taught extra about these superb mammals and the right way to assist preserve folks and these animals from hurt. Register at https://tinyurl.com/f4vk7kk8. Advance registration is required, no walk-ins, youngsters have to be accompanied by an grownup. For extra info, go to https://co.hunterdon.nj.us/depts/parks/parks.htm, name (908) 782-1158, or electronic mail [email protected].

Monday Morning Mah Jongg: The Hunterdon County Library System presents Monday Morning Mah Jongg for skilled Mah Jongg gamers to affix a sport of Monday Morning Mah Jongg at 10 a.m. this morning and on Mondays, Dec. 11, and 18 on the North County Library, 65 Halstead St. in Clinton. Gamers ought to carry their very own playing cards and register on the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Tweens Seize & Go Kits: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations Tweens in grades 3-5 to make star ornaments. Star Ornaments pickup begins at 10 a.m. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us and specify pickup on the Library Headquarters at 314 Route 12 in Raritan Township, the North County Department Library, or the South County Library at 1108 Previous York Street in Ringoes.

Monday Film Matinees: The Hunterdon County Library System to affix in when the library screens Monday Matinee  films at 2 p.m. right now and on Mondays, Dec. 11, and 18, at Library Headquarters. For a full record of movies and to register, go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Intro To 3D Printing For Youngsters: The Hunterdon County Library System presents Intro to 3D Printing for teenagers ages 9-15 to be taught the fundamentals of 3D printing whereas designing a reputation tag at 4 p.m. on the North County Department Library. The three steps each 3D print should undergo – design, slicing and printing will likely be mentioned; no prior expertise with 3D printing is required. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Teen Knitwits and Crochet Crew: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations college students in grades six and as much as be part of the library’s Teen Knitwits and Crochet Crew teams at 4 p.m. right now and on Mondays, Dec. 11, and 18 at Library Headquarters. New to knitting or crochet? No downside! One on one instruction and supplies will likely be supplied. No registration is required for this drop-in program.

Intro to Machine Embroidery: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations adults 18 and as much as be taught the fundamentals of machine embroidery and make a customized bookmark at 6:30 p.m. at Library Headquarters. This class will certify individuals to make use of the library’s Brother Embroidery Machine throughout Makerspace Open hours. Individuals will discover ways to et up the machine, apply combining design and be taught to create digital designs for embroidery. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Science Storytime: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations youngsters in grades Ok-2 to find out about penguins and different animals in Antarctica by means of tales and enjoyable hands-on actions at 6:30 p.m. on the North County Department Library; at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 5, on the South County Department Library; and at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7, at Library Headquarters. Register on the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Basic Books Group:  The Hunterdon County Library System invitations all to be part of Mary Meo, director of the Clinton Space Stage Troupe (CAST) for this on-line dialogue of “The Cricket on the Fireside” by Charles Dickens at 7 p.m., just about. This Christmas story follows John and Dot Peerybingle, who’re having marriage difficulties. John suspects Dot of getting an affair and consults the ever-chirping cricket on the fireplace who reassures John that his fears are unfounded. To register, go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Intro to Cricut – Vinyl Decals: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations adults 18 and as much as discover ways to use the Cricut Maker 3 to create straightforward vinyl designs at 7 p.m. on the North County Department Library. Utilizing the die lower machine, make decals that may be placed on a cellphone, laptop, or water bottle. Individuals may also be taught strategies that can be utilized to make customized shirts, indicators, and extra. To register, go to on the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Writers Group: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations writers to affix different writers to discover expertise on this casual session at 7 p.m. at Library Headquarters. Aspiring or printed novelists, poets, screenwriters, or playwrights of any degree or style can meet new folks, share suggestions, and concepts with others. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

TUESDAY, Dec. 5

Chair Yoga: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations anybody to affix licensed yoga instructors for an inclusive chair yoga class at 11 a.m. right now and on Tuesdays, Dec. 12, and 19 at  Library Headquarters at 314 Route 12 in Raritan Township or the North County Department Library at 65 Halstead St. in Clinton. Utilizing a chair for seated and standing poses supplies stability to focus on the energy and stretch of yor muscle mass. No prior yoga expertise required; register on the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Intro to the Pottery Wheel: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations adults 18 and as much as register for one-to-one newbie instruction at 1 p.m. at Library Headquarters. The lesson will embody wedging, centering, and pulling clay on the wheel and the core expertise of throwing on the wheel. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Gingerbread Competitors Reception: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations all to affix in because the library employees names the winners of the thirteenth Annual Gingerbread Competitors at 6:30 p.m. at Library Headquarters. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

South County Origami Folders: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations Origami lovers to come back fold at 7 p.m. on the South County Department Library at 1108 Previous York Street in Ringoes. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Teen Dungeons & Dragons: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations teenagers ages 12-18 to affix on this role-playing sport that engages gamers in wealthy fantasy storytelling at 7 p.m. tonight and on Tuesday, Dec. 12, on the North County Department Library. Every session will likely be a singular journey and gamers of all expertise ranges are welcome. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 6

Intro to Direct to Garment Design: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations individuals to make use of Canva to create a design, import the file to Garment Creator, pretreat the shirt if wanted and use the warmth press to print a design onto a t-shirt at 10 a.m. at Library Headquarters, 314 Route 12, Raritan Township. Taking this class and finishing the badging quiz will permit individuals to order the DTG printer throughout Makerspace Open Hours. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hcibrary.us.

Play Bridge: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations friends to play bridge, a trick-taking card sport utilizing a typical 52-card deck, at 10 a.m. this monring and on Wednesdays, Dec. 13, 20, and 27, on the North County Department Library, 65 Halstead St. in Clinton. In its fundamental format, it’s performed by 4 gamers in two competing partnerships, with companions sitting reverse one another round a desk. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Crochet 101: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations anybody fascinated by studying the fundamentals of crochet or who must troubleshoot are welcome to enroll in one-on-one assist at 3 p.m. right now and on Wednesdays, Dec. 13, and 20 at Library Headquarters. All ages welcome and provides supplied. To register go to the Occasions Calendar at www.hclibrary.us.

Fiber Artist Drop-in: The Hunterdon County Library System invitations anybody who can knit, spin, crochet, weave, or create utilizing fiber, to drop in and chat whereas crafting at 7 p.m. tonight and on Wednesdays, Dec. 20, on the North County Department Library. All are welcome. No registration is required.

Senior Stroll: Hunterdon County Parks and Recreation will supply Senior Stroll from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at Hunterdon Arboretum, 1020 Route 31 North in Clinton Township, for adults, free. Teacher and Recreation Program Coordinator Liz Braidwood-Fulmer will lead this group of 20 individuals. Senior Strolls, specifically designed for these aged 55 and above, provides the expertise of strolling collectively. These walks not solely promote a more healthy and extra energetic way of life but in addition supply the possibility to type significant connections with friends, making every stroll an gratifying and socially enriching expertise. Advance registration is required, no walk-ins, youngsters have to be accompanied by an grownup. For extra info, go to https://co.hunterdon.nj.us/depts/parks/parks.htm, name (908) 782-1158, or electronic mail [email protected].

Animal Proof Hike: Hunterdon County Parks and Recreation will supply this home-school Program from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at Cushetunk Mountain Protect, 106 Previous Mountain Street in Lebanon, for ages 7 and up, $8 payment per particular person. Kids have to be accompanied by an grownup. Teacher Tom Sheppard, Chief Park Naturalist, will lead the group on a stroll on the northern slope of Spherical Valley Reservoir. Throughout this stroll the group will likely be looking out for proof that there’s wild fauna round. With some luck the group will see them. Observe the additional half hour; the group will likely be strolling for many of this time and the path is rocky and has some slope to it. Individuals ought to costume for the situations.Advance registration is required, no walk-ins, youngsters have to be accompanied by an grownup. For extra info, go to https://co.hunterdon.nj.us/depts/parks/parks.htm, name (908) 782-1158, or electronic mail [email protected].

Job Seeker Success Group: Jewish Household Service of Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties is providing a Job Seekers Success Group for energetic job seekers who’re unemployed, underemployed or searching for a profession changefrom 7 to 9 p.m. through Zoom. The subject is “90 p.c of jobs are discovered by means of networking” offered by Jeffrey Kaufman, retired PwC Associate.  This group is freed from cost and open to your complete group. Registration is required to obtain the Zoom invitation. To register or for info, contact Elise Prezant at [email protected] or (908) 725-7799, ext. 108.

THURSDAY, Dec. 7

RVCC Scholar School Dance Efficiency: Raritan Valley Neighborhood School Arts & Design will current DanceWorks, a night of pupil and college dance, at 7 p.m. tonight and on Friday, Dec. 7 and eight, within the Edward Nash Theatre, 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. 9 pupil items have been chosen for the live performance. Dance genres within the live performance vary from Chinese language dance to fashionable, from ballet to jazz. The scholar choreography is the fruits of a semester of classwork, as the scholars create and rehearse the brand new works to be carried out. Along with the scholar work, the live performance will characteristic two school items. “Divergence” is a collaborative piece created by the dancers beneath the steerage of adjunct school Marissa Aucoin. Kathleen Amalfitano will current a ballet duet titled “Verses,” impressed by influential choreographers equivalent to Jerome Robbins and George Balanchine. Common admission tickets to DanceWorks value $12 every, $8 for college students and seniors, and $5 for RVCC alumni. For tickets, name (908) 725-3420; for extra info, name (908) 218-8876 or go to www.raritanval.edu.

NAACP Espresso, Cake & Neighborhood: The Hunterdon County NAACP Chapter will host “Espresso, Cake, and Neighborhood” from 7 to 9 p.m. at Flemington DIY, 26 Stangl Street, in Flemington. All are welcome to satisfy the native NAACP government board and find out about its imaginative and prescient and plans to serve the group in 2024. The chapter may also be accumulating the next gadgets to donate to the Flemington Space Meals Pantry: potato aspect dish combine, canned greens, canned fruit, brownie combine, common/decaf floor espresso, common/decaf tea (no natural tea). For extra info, go to https://tinyurl.com/2p96pxjn.

FRIDAY, Dec. 8

Excessive Bridge TREPS Market: Excessive Bridge Center Faculty will host a TREPS market from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. on the college gymnasium at 50 Thomas St. in Excessive Bridge. All gadgets have been developed, produced and marketed by the varsity’s younger center college entrepreneurs. Faculty management may also be promoting sizzling canines, water and pretzels. Money solely will likely be accepted.

Sundown Meditation: The Raritan Valley Neighborhood School (RVCC) Planetarium will current Sundown Meditation at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 8, at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. STEM staff, NASA professionals, athletes, and enterprise executives address stress by means of mindfulness. Meditation is a robust device for sustaining psychological well being and resilience. Because the Planetarium presents a darkish and quiet house for rest, it’s a good place for meditation. Friends will take pleasure in a guided meditation expertise within the comfy, reclined seats within the RVCC Planetarium calm down beneath an evening sky crammed with stars, then journey from Earth to past this galaxy. Advisable for ages 10-adult. Planetarium tickets value $10 for one present, $18 for 2 reveals back-to-back on the identical day. Reservations are really useful, however all ticket gross sales are performed on the door on the day of the present. Late admission will not be permitted. For reservations and data, name (908) 231-8805, electronic mail [email protected] or go to www.raritanval.edu/planetarium.

Woven Ball Vacation Bulb: Hunterdon County Parks and Recreation will supply Woven Ball Vacation Bulb from 6 to 9 p.m. at Echo Hill, 42 Lilac Drive, Clinton Township, for ages 14 by means of grownup, for a $16 payment. Kids have to be accompanied by an grownup. Advance registration required. Teacher Liz Braidwood-Fulmer, recreation program coordinator, will lead this class of 10 individuals, with ability ranges newbie to superior. Some basket-making expertise is useful. The group will create a Christmas bulb by weaving over a small ball utilizing skinny spherical reed and raffia. Individuals could make a second bulb if time permits. Pure and vacation coloured reed will likely be out there to spark creativity. Individuals will go house with sufficient supplies to make one other bulb. Advance registration is required, no walk-ins, youngsters have to be accompanied by an grownup. For extra info, go to https://co.hunterdon.nj.us/depts/parks/parks.htm, name (908) 782-1158, or electronic mail [email protected].

Evergreen Stroll & Craft: Hunterdon County Parks and Recreation will supply Evergreen Stroll and Craft to create a wreath from 1 to 2:30 p.m. right now, or a swag from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 9, at Arboretum Gardens, 1020 Route 31 North in Clinton Township, for ages 5 by means of grownup, for a $15 payment per mission. Kids have to be accompanied by an grownup. Advance registration is required. Teacher Laura Bush, principal park naturalist leads this group which can heat up with a winter nature stroll across the Arboretum. Have you learnt the distinction between pines, spruces, and hemlocks? Can you discover 5 totally different shades of inexperienced? What’s the distinction between a conifer and an evergreen? The group will discover out the solutions to those questions whereas exploring a neighborhood park. Individuals ought to carry clippers and a tote bag or borrow the division’s to gather some greens throughout the stroll. The group will then assemble a wreath on Friday or swag on Saturday to make use of in vacation adorning. Price is per mission; households may fit collectively on one mission or pay per particular person to every create their very own. Organized teams could contact the division to arrange a separate time for his or her group. Observe it is a totally outside program, so individuals ought to costume for the climate. Individuals could take provides house whether it is too chilly to craft outdoors.Advance registration is required, no walk-ins, youngsters have to be accompanied by an grownup. For extra info, go to https://co.hunterdon.nj.us/depts/parks/parks.htm, name (908) 782-1158, or electronic mail [email protected].

SATURDAY, Dec. 9

Whitehouse Wind Symphony: The Whitehouse Wind Symphony will carry out a free live performance at 3 p.m. at Readington Reformed Church, 124 Readington Street in Readington. The church has a gravel car parking zone situated instantly to the east of the schooling wing, with extra parking situated on a grass subject on the rear of the cemetery. The church has a handicap drop-off space on the rear of the schooling wing which is provided with a chair carry for individuals with mobility points; nevertheless, restrooms are solely accessible through stairs. This yr’s program is entitled “Glowing Lights and Reindeer Flights!” Concertgoers will benefit from the band’s preparations of basic Christmas carols equivalent to “O Come, O Come Emmanuel,” “We Three Kings,” “Oh Come, All Ye Trustworthy,” and “O Christmas Tree.” The band may also carry out a medley of favourite vacation songs, together with “Rudolph the Crimson-Nostril Reindeer,” “Frosty the Snowman,” and “The Christmas Track.” Additionally on this system is “A Rhapsody for Hanukkah” by Stephen Bulla. Viewers members can sing alongside , led by distinguished soprano Hope Osbourn. The live performance is free and open to most people, though donations will likely be accepted to profit the band, in addition to the host church buildings. Reside-streaming will likely be supplied when attainable by means of Fb. For info, go to whitehousewindsymphony.org, fb.com/whitehousewind, and instagram.com/whitehousewind.

Tewksbury Historic Society Vacation Sale: The Tewksbury Historic Society (THS) will maintain its annual Vacation Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. right now and from midday to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 10, on the Carriage Home, 5 James St., within the Oldwick part of Tewksbury. This is a chance to finish Christmas reward lists. Tewksbury Afghans in Cranberry Crimson, Hunter Inexperienced and Navy Blue, depicting the city’s famous landmarks, are particular presents for each new and long-time residents of the realm. Observe playing cards depicting native church buildings or work by space artists exhibited at previous THS Artwork Reveals, plus publish playing cards depicting authentic historic scenes make nice stocking stuffers. The Tewksbury Auto-Tour E book, up to date in 2023, supplies a self-guided tour of Tewksbury which may very well be a fun-to-do winter drive by means of snow lined hamlets. Additionally out there are hardcover and paperback editions of” Historic Notes on Fairmount, NJ” by Freeman Leigh, signed and unsigned prints of “Tewksbury, A River Runs By means of It,” by Elizabeth “Lib” Ryman, unmatted and matted prints depicting scenes in Mountainville, Pottersville and Califon by Linda Jean, choose Mountainville prints signed by longtime resident Charles Burrell. Beers reprints of the New Germantown Map and Tewksbury Map framed or unframed as singles or in pairs will be bought, in addition to framed publish playing cards. There will likely be a even be a tag sale of classic Christmas gadgets and vintage toys, in addition to silver and crystal gadgets good for vacation entertaining. The Tewksbury Historic Society is a New Jersey not-for-profit company organized for the aim of furthering analysis into and the preservation and dissemination of the historical past of the Township of Tewksbury. The society requests donations of paperwork, information and small artifacts associated to Tewksbury’s Historical past. Society info will be discovered on-line at www.tewksburyhistory.internet or https://www.instagram.com/tewksburynjhistory.

Excessive Bridge Tree Lighting: The Borough of Excessive Bridge will host its annual vacation tree lighting at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 9, at Commons Park on Essential Avenue. There would be the tree lighting, reside music, sizzling cocoa, cookies, Santa and rather more. The occasion is hosted by Excessive Bridge Center Faculty pupil management.

The Christmas Star: The Raritan Valley Neighborhood School (RVCC) Planetarium will current The Christmas Star at 7 p.m. right now and on Saturday, Dec. 16. Through the years, many individuals have tried to elucidate the looks of the Star of Bethlehem, as described within the Bible. Was it an exploding star, a comet, or another pure occasion within the sky? Potential pure explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and customary modern-day misconceptions are mentioned. This system additionally features a temporary tour of the present night time sky. Advisable for ages 8-adult.Planetarium tickets value $10 for one present, $18 for 2 reveals back-to-back on the identical day. Reservations are really useful, however all ticket gross sales are performed on the door on the day of the present. Late admission will not be permitted. For reservations and data, name (908) 231-8805, electronic mail [email protected] or go to www.raritanval.edu/planetarium.

MONDAY, Dec. 11

RVCC Data Sesson: Native highschool college students fascinated by studying extra about Raritan Valley Neighborhood School’s Honors School are invited to attend an Info Session at 6 p.m. within the Occasion Heart, on the faculty’s campus at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. The night will embody details about admission to RVCC’s Honors School and switch alternatives after graduating from RVCC. College students within the prime 20 p.c of their highschool class who possess a grade level common of three.5 or larger, or have a cumulative SAT rating of 1100 or larger, are inspired to attend. Present Honors School college students and Honors School alumni will likely be available to speak with potential college students and fogeys about their very own experiences at RVCC, in addition to transferring and acclimating to four-year faculties. The night additionally will embody details about the NJ STARS Scholarship program. To register for the Honors School Info Session, go to www.raritanval.edu/go to. For extra details about RVCC’s Honors School, electronic mail [email protected] or go to www.raritanval.edu/honors.

THURSDAY, Dec. 14

Clinton Candle Gentle Evening: Candle Gentle Evening runs from nightfall to 9 p.m. on Essential Avenue. For extra particulars, go to www.visitclintonnj.com.  

FRIDAY, Dec. 15

A Joyful Christmas: The Theatre at Raritan Valley Neighborhood School (RVCCArts) will current Eileen Ivers’ “A Joyful Christmas” at 8 p.m. at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. Tickets are $45, $35, $30. Grammy Award-winner Eileen Ivers and her band have fun the story of Christmas with a mixture of story-filled Wren Day songs and poems, that includes foot-stomping, conventional music. To buy tickets or for details about any of the productions in RVCCArts’ 2023-2024 season, contact the Field Workplace at (908) 725-3420, or order on-line at www.rvccArts.org. Senior citizen, pupil, and group reductions are additionally out there for many performances.

SUNDAY, Dec. 17

Santa Involves Clinton: Santa will go to the City of Clinton from 1 to three p.m. at Santa’s Workshop on the Hunterdon Artwork Museum terrace at 7 Decrease Heart St. in Clinton.  For extra particulars, go to www.visitclintonnj.com.

TUESDAY, Dec. 19

Mane Stream Vacation Open Home: Mane Stream equine remedy’s Vacation Open Home will happen from 4:30 to six:30 p.m. on the barn at 83 Previous Turnpike Street, within the Oldwick part of Tewksbury Township. The horses and ponies are excited to satisfy everybody, and so they aren’t digital camera shy. Friends can seize the moments as they pose with the Mane Stream herd. Additionally they love treats too. Sweet canes, mints, carrots, or apples are all welcome.  However it’s not simply our four-legged associates who will likely be handled. Heat drinks and delectable snacks will likely be supplied for all human friends. For extra info, name (908) 439-9636, electronic mail [email protected] or go to https://www.manestreamnj.org.

2024

TUESDAY, Feb. 6, 2024

The Boy Who Cried Wolf: The Theatre at Raritan Valley Neighborhood School will current “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”  at 10 a.m. at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. Advisable for grades Pre-Ok-5; the present runs 60 minutes. Written by playwright Mike Kenny and impressed by Aesop’s well-known fable, this wintry story facilities round a boy who learns that “no person believes a liar, even after they’re telling the reality.” Actor-musicians play devices and sing reside as they embody all of the characters. Tickets for all performances within the Faculty-Time Sequence value $8 per particular person; one free chaperone ticket is supplied for each 15 tickets purchased. To buy tickets or for info, contact the Field Workplace at (908) 725-3420, or order on-line at www.rvccArts.org. Senior citizen, pupil, and group reductions are additionally out there for many performances.

FRIDAY, March 1, 2024

Cenicienta – A Bilingual Cinderella Story: The Theatre at Raritan Valley Neighborhood School will current “Cenicienta: A Bilingual Cinderella Story” at 10 a.m. at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. Advisable for grades Ok-6; the present runs 60 minutes. Ten-year-old Belinda is a budding poet who loves to inform tales, however when she’s caught within the basement getting ready for a celebration upstairs that her stepmother and stepsisters will host, she’ll must get artistic. It’s a narrative inside a narrative as Belinda lives out her model whereas additionally reenacting the basic story of Cinderella. Tickets for all performances within the Faculty-Time Sequence value $8 per particular person; one free chaperone ticket is supplied for each 15 tickets purchased. To buy tickets or for info, contact the Field Workplace at (908) 725-3420, or order on-line at www.rvccArts.org. Senior citizen, pupil, and group reductions are additionally out there for many performances.

SATURDAY, March 2, 2024

San Jose Taiko Drums: The Theatre at Raritan Valley Neighborhood School will current “Rhythm Journey” by San Jose Taiko at 8 p.m. at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. San Jose Taiko has captivated world audiences and critics alike with the highly effective and propulsive sounds of taiko, the Japanese drum. The group has broadened and embellished this historic artwork type into a definite efficiency fashion that blends the standard rhythms of Japanese drumming with the beat of world rhythms. Tickets are $45, $35, $30. To buy tickets or for extra details about any of the productions in RVCCArts’ 2023-2024 season, contact the Field Workplace at (908) 725-3420, or order on-line at www.rvccArts.org. Senior citizen, pupil, and group reductions are additionally out there for many performances.

FRIDAY, March 15, 2024

Rhythm Of The Dance: The Theatre at Raritan Valley Neighborhood School presents “Rhythm of the Dance” by the Nationwide Dance Firm of Eire at 8 p.m. at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. “Rhythm of the Dance” celebrates all parts of Irish tradition with champion step dancers and progressive choreography, first-rate Irish musicians and singers, and storytelling. Tickets are $50, $40, $35. To buy tickets or for details about any of the productions in RVCCArts’ 2023-2024 season, contact the Field Workplace at (908) 725-3420, or order on-line at www.rvccArts.org. Senior citizen, pupil, and group reductions are additionally out there for many performances.

FRIDAY, April 12, 2024

The Doo Woo Challenge: The Theatre at Raritan Valley Neighborhood School presents “The Doo Wop Challenge” at 8 p.m. at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. “The Doo Wop Challenge” incorporates a group of proficient, charismatic, and interesting Broadway stars from smash hit reveals like “Jersey Boys,” “Motown: The Musical,” and “A Bronx Story,” who hint the evolution of Doo Wop from the basic sounds of 5 guys singing harmonies on a avenue nook to right now’s greatest hits. Tickets are $50, $40, $35. To buy tickets or for details about any of the productions in RVCCArts’ 2023-2024 season, contact the Field Workplace at (908) 725-3420, or order on-line at www.rvccArts.org. Senior citizen, pupil, and group reductions are additionally out there for many performances.

FRIDAY, April 19, 2024

The Rainbow Fish: The Theatre at Raritan Valley Neighborhood School will current “The Rainbow Fish” at 10 a.m. at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. Advisable for grades Pre-Ok-3; the present runs 60 minutes. Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia’s elegant new present, “The Rainbow Fish,” contains an authentic stage adaptation of Marcus Pfister’s colourful story, in addition to two of the writer’s companion tales, “Rainbow Fish Discovers the Deep Sea” and “Opposites.” Tickets for all performances within the Faculty-Time Sequence value $8 per particular person; one free chaperone ticket is supplied for each 15 tickets purchased. To buy tickets or for info, contact the Field Workplace at (908) 725-3420, or order on-line at www.rvccArts.org. Senior citizen, pupil, and group reductions are additionally out there for many performances.

FRIDAY, Might 3, 2024

Stevie Nicks & Fleetwood Mac Tribute: The Theatre at Raritan Valley Neighborhood School will current “Gypsy: A Tribute to Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac” at 8 p.m. at 118 Lamington Street in Branchburg. Gypsy recreates singer Stevie Nicks’ reside present and the music of Fleetwood Mac. Diane Lutz provides a efficiency as Stevie Nicks with spot-on vocals and visuals that seize Nicks’ stage presence.Tickets are $40, $30, $25. To buy tickets or for details about any of the productions in RVCCArts’ 2023-2024 season, contact the Field Workplace at (908) 725-3420, or order on-line at www.rvccArts.org. Senior citizen, pupil, and group reductions are additionally out there for many performances.