Mar
10
Sun
Maple Sugaring Living History Program @ Echo Hill
Mar 10 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Maple Sugaring Living History Program @ Echo Hill

On Saturday March 9th, experience first-hand the North American tradition of maple sugaring at Hunterdon County’s Maple Sugaring Program.  The tour will take you through the experience and the art of the sugaring process.  Along the way you will see an early American Frontiersman tapping his trees, visit a sugar “farmer” at his evaporator, and enjoy a Native American story about the discovery of maple sap.  Everyone will get a free taste of real maple syrup on a silver dollar pancake at the end of the tour. All ages are welcome.

Time: 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM – tours begin every 20 minutes (duration: 1 hr)
Cost: $1 per person suggested donation

Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 10 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
11
Mon
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 11 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
12
Tue
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 12 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
13
Wed
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 13 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
14
Thu
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 14 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
15
Fri
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 15 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
16
Sat
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 16 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
17
Sun
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 17 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
18
Mon
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 18 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
19
Tue
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 19 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
20
Wed
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 20 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Mar
21
Thu
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 21 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Katydid Koncert Music Series 2019 @ Insectropolis
Mar 21 @ 6:30 pm – 10:30 pm

Insectropolis will host the inaugural Katydid Koncert Music Series. With a variety of three home-grown musical talents each night, this after-hours series aims to engage and inspire local artists and their families in a relaxed coffeehouse-style setting. Attending guests will enjoy light refreshments, snacks, and access to the museum space. Open to ages 18+

 

Mar
22
Fri
Marked, Unmarked, Remembered: A Geography of American History (Photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein) @ Pollak Theatre, Monmouth University
Mar 22 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

From Wounded Knee to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Marked, Unmarked, Remembered presents photographs by Andrew Lichtenstein of significant sites from U.S. history, posing unsettling questions about the contested memory of traumatic episodes from the nations past. Focusing especially on landscapes related to African American, Native American and labor history, Lichtenstein reveals new vistas of officially commemorated sites, sites that are neglected or obscured, and sites that serve as a gathering place for active rituals of organized memory. Curator: Mark Ludak, Department of Art and Design

Apr
18
Thu
Music City Showcase – A Country Music Competition @ iPlay America
Apr 18 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Music City Showcase - A Country Music Competition @ iPlay America

Calling all musicians and singers, we have an exciting event for you! Music City Showcase 2019 is a competition for bands, musicians and singers to compete in front of a panel of industry professionals from Lembo Entertainment who will judge their performances. Who would want to miss out on this awesome opportunity?

May
4
Sat
British Car Show @ Historic Smithville
May 4 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

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Enjoy the day strolling the Village and seeing spectacular vintage British cars on display. Historic Smithville offers 60 Shoppes, 7 eateries, a carousel ride, train ride, paddleboats, arcade, on site lodging at the Colonial Inn, and over 26 free weekend events!

Grand Opening Celebration @ T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center
May 4 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Grand Opening Celebration @ T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center

Come get an inside look of the National Historic Landmark, known as the T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center will be open for the “Old Monmouth Weekend” Tour of Historical Sites. The T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center, which has been fully restored, is the former home of the prominent African American journalist, T. Thomas Fortune, who lived there with his family from 1901-1912.

May
5
Sun
Grand Opening Celebration @ T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center
May 5 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Grand Opening Celebration @ T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center

Come get an inside look of the National Historic Landmark, known as the T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center will be open for the “Old Monmouth Weekend” Tour of Historical Sites. The T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center, which has been fully restored, is the former home of the prominent African American journalist, T. Thomas Fortune, who lived there with his family from 1901-1912.

Jun
1
Sat
Downtown Wildwood Country Band Concert Weekend ~NEW! @ Byrne Plaza
Jun 1 @ 2:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Downtown Wildwood Country Band Concert Weekend ~NEW! @ Byrne Plaza

Put on your cowboy hat and come to Byrne Plaza at 3400 Pacific Avenue in Downtown Wildwood! Event will feature great country music, food trucks & local tent vendors, artisan vendors, a DJ, live bands, FREE family & kids activities (to include but not limited to corn hole, kan jam, lawn jenga, connect four, face painting), wine and craft beer tastings/sales in garden/tent area, plus a bacon eating contest on Sunday.  Be sure to visit the great Downtown Wildwood shops, bars and restaurants while you are here!  Sat: 2 p.m. – 10 p.m., Sun: Noon – 6 p.m. http://www.woyftevents.com

 

Jun
22
Sat
Zac Brown Band @ PNC Bank Arts Center
Jun 22 @ 7:00 pm – 11:45 pm

Zac Brown Band: After self-releasing two albums in the early 2000s, Zac Brown Band hit it big with their smash single “Chicken Fried” in 2008. Ever since, they have been at the top of the charts and critics list. Zac Brown Band tour dates have been scheduled nationally and the band is eager to hit the road in support of their sophomore album.

 

Jun
23
Sun
Zac Brown Band @ PNC Bank Arts Center
Jun 23 @ 7:00 pm
Zac Brown Band @ PNC Bank Arts Center

Whats a better way to step into summer than with a country concert at PNC?? Get your tickets now before they all run out!

Jul
11
Thu
Florida Georgia Line & More @ PNC Bank Arts Center
Jul 11 @ 7:00 pm
Florida Georgia Line & More @ PNC Bank Arts Center

This summer is clearly on the country vibe, so why not hop on the wave and go see Florida Georgia Line, Dan and Shay & Morgan Wallen! Grab some friends and get your tickets now while they still are available !

Jul
20
Sat
Cape May Antique and Classic Automobile Show @ Collier's Liquor Store Parking Lot
Jul 20 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

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2019 Cape May Antique & Classic Automobile Show
Saturday, July 20
9am – 3pm

Collier’s Liquor Store Parking Lot on the corner of Jackson & Lafayette Streets.
Free To the Public
Registration Fee for Auto Owners • Limited to 40 Automobiles

Join us in beautiful Cape May, NJ for a day of sharing your car and memories!

For further information, call 609-884-9565.

Sep
7
Sat
Luke Bryan @ PNC Bank Arts Center
Sep 7 @ 7:00 pm
Luke Bryan @ PNC Bank Arts Center

Luke Bryan is making his way to PNC! What better way to end the summer off than listing to Luke Bryan live! Buy your tickets now before they sell out!

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