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Hey Y'all,
Hope you're having a fantastic week. I decided to change it up a little bit this week, I now just include
the town name rather than the address. If you like this formatting more, feel free to let me know by sending
me a message.
So if you're looking for something to do this weekend, I got some stuff here:
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Golu Extravaganza, Princeton, 6:00 - 8:00PM West Windsor Arts is hosting a
vibrant Golu Extravaganza on September 26 and 27, celebrating the South Indian Navratri tradition
with artistically arranged dolls, classical music performances, children’s activities, and
traditional refreshments. Registration is $5, attire can be festive or casual, and special goody
bags are available for donors while supplies last. Register here
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Afternoon Tea with the Secret Tea Room, Princeton, 12:00 - 4:00PMEnjoy a charming Cream Tea service at Morven Museum’s Garden Room, with seatings at 12:00 p.m. and
2:15 p.m. featuring freshly baked scones, tea sandwiches, choice desserts, and fine teas served on
elegant chinaware. The ticket includes an optional docent-led tour of the historic mansion and
gardens, plus gluten-free and vegetarian menu options; pre-registration is required due to limited
seating. Tickets start at $55, More info here
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Italian Wine Tour @ enoterra, Kingston, 6:00 - 8:00PM Take part in an Italian
Wine Tour hosted at enoterra. Hosted by Marcello Miali, this event features the wines of Grotta del
Ninfeo—Valpolicella, Ripasso, and Amarone—paired with a multi-course menu, including antipasti,
classic pasta, and braised wild boar. Experience the flavors and stories of Valpolicella Classico in
an evening inspired by the traditions of Italy’s acclaimed winemaking regions. Reservations can be
made here
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Tea Time @ Cherry Grove Farm, Lawrenceville, 4:00PMOn September 26 at 4 p.m., Cherry Grove Farm hosts an English tea overlooking scenic pastures,
woodlands, and ponds, with treats made from farm-fresh and local ingredients. Guests will enjoy
finger sandwiches, a cheese board, scones with jam and cream, assorted pastries, and their choice of
black or herbal tea—all prepared by the farm’s own bakers. Seating is limited for this picturesque,
artisanal experience on the farm. Ticket start at $75 and can be purchased here
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Saturday - September 27th
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Ministry Block Party, Princeton, 11:00AM - 3:00PM The Young Adult Ministry of Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church in Princeton is hosting
"Witherspoon in Action: Community Block Party" on Saturday, September 27, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
at Witherspoon and Quarry Streets. The event features music, food, children's activities, and
speakers from faith, community, political, and grassroots groups, focusing on community unity and
resources for healthcare, housing, legal aid, food security, and voting. This gathering aims to
strengthen community bonds and provide vital information and support to attendees.
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Opening at Trenton City Museum, Trenton, 1:30-4:30PMCome to the Trenton City Museum for the opening of the Sports Night exhibit. This exhibition
showcases local sports history, including memorabilia like uniforms, trophies, and student artwork,
and opens with a reception at 1:30PM. More info here
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Concert @Rockingham State Historic Site, Kingston, 4:00PMOn Saturday, September 27 at 4:00 p.m., Rockingham State Historic Site will hold a concert by
Practitioners of Musick at Kingston Presbyterian Church on Route 27 in Kingston, NJ. The
performance, featuring English and small flutes, harpsichord, and soprano, will highlight music from
the 18th and early 19th centuries tied to the historic owners of Rockingham. Attendance requires
pre-registration via email, is open to ages 12 and up, and there is a suggested $10 donation at the
door. To register, email rockinghamPoM25@dep.nj.gov with your last name, # of people attending, and a phone number to contact you.
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Metuchen Pops: A Pop Culture Festival, Metuchen, All DayDowntown Metuchen is hosting its second annual Pop Culture Festival, Metuchen Pops, on Saturday,
September 27, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This free event features over 50 artists including muralists,
graffiti artists, illustrators, and cartoonists creating live art throughout the streets. Attendees
can enjoy interactive pop art experiences, selfie moments, and have the opportunity to purchase
original pieces, all supported by local businesses. More info here
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Tewksbury Harvest Festival, Califton, 12:00 - 5:00PMThe Tewksbury Harvest Festival takes place on Saturday, September 27, 2025, from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m.
at Christie Hoffman Farm Park in Tewksbury, NJ, with a rain date of October 5. This family-friendly
event features food trucks, over 40 vendors selling antiques, arts, crafts, and gourmet foods, two
live bands, a beer garden with local craft brews, and free activities including magic, petting zoo,
pony rides, hayrides, and more. Admission is $25 per car and $5 for walkers and bikers, with
proceeds benefiting the Tewksbury First Aid & Rescue Squad. Tickets can be purchased here
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Comedy night, New Brunswick, 8:00PMThe Stress Factory Comedy Club is hosting a comedy night at the State Theatre New Jersey on Saturday, September 27, 2025, at 8:00 PM, featuring top
comedians Mike Sicoli, Jon Bramnick, Joey Kola, and host Vinnie Brand. Tickets start at $30 and are
available now from the theatre's box office and online, purchased here
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Hopewell Tour Des Arts, Hopewell, 11:00AM - 5:00PMThe 18th Annual Hopewell Tour Des Arts takes place September 27–28, 2025 Over 50 artists will open
their studios and showcase their work across multiple venues, with live music at Highland Design
Farm, Hopewell Railroad Station, and Calvary Baptist Church. Admission is free, and donations are
encouraged to support the event. More info here
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Open Space Fall Fest, Mountain Lakes Preserve, Princeton, 4:00 - 6:00PMFriends of Princeton Open Space invites the community to their annual Fall Fest fundraiser on
Sunday, September 28, 2025, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Mountain Lakes House in Princeton. The event
features live music, craft beer, fall food, and nature activities for all ages, celebrating
volunteers and supporting programs like environmental education, internships, and land stewardship.
Tickets are $70 for general admission, and can be purchased here
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Pork Roll Sunday, Ringoes, 12:00 - 5:00PMPork Roll Sunday returns to Unionville Vineyards on Sunday, September 28, 2025, from 12:00 to 5:00
PM, celebrating this classic New Jersey delicacy with fresh pork roll sandwiches made by Blawenburg
Bistro. The event features live music, is free to attend, and welcomes families. Completely free to
attend, more info here
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National Drink Beer Day, Plainsboro, 11:00AM - 11:00PMThe Plainsboro Caddyshack Bar & Grille invites you to celebrate National Drink beer day by
coming in and trying a variety of their craft beers, with domestic pitchers starting at $12.
More info here
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Hope to see you out there this weekend! If you think someone would want to go to one of these events, be
sure to foward them this newsletter!
Until next time,
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