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Autumn approaches! The fruit ripens, it’s time to harvest, the leaves will be displaying their blazing colors soon. It’s a perfect time for wandering in Warren County, to pick apples or pick up freshly pressed cider, to take on the challenge of a corn maze or traipse among acres of sunflowers, or just to enjoy nature's most glorious days of the year. Here are some ideas for you and your family to help you plan your fall fun at our farms.
Nineteen organizations are sharing $51,366 in Arts Grants funding from the by the Warren County Cultural and Heritage Division of Land Preservation for their arts programming in 2019.
The Yarn Shop at Kathy’s Kove & Kafe’ is holding Knitting and Crochet Classes for beginners and for intermediates for the month of October.
Hope Township celebrates its 250th anniversary with a weekend full of events, including a parade, walking tours and more.
The White Lake Natural Resource Area and historic Vass Farmstead in Hardwick Township, New Jersey will be hosting Warren Preservation Day on Saturday, September 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This free event is rain or shine and visitors are invited to participate in various activities. The event features live music and other entertainment, historic displays, reenactors, informative talks, guided walks and more.
Music at St. Luke’s wraps up its 2019 season with three concerts in the fall. Friday, Sept. 13, the Brian Molnar Band featuring Harry and Bob Noble will play their mixture of folk, classic rock and original tunes at 7:30 p.m.
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Darlene Love kicks off Centenary Stage Company's 2019-20 season headlining the annual, celebratory “Curtain Up!” gala on Saturday, September 21.
Join the Musconetcong Watershed Association when they host the second annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour in the Sitnik Theatre at Centenary University, Hackettstown, NJ, on Saturday, September 7, 2019.
The third and final of this year’s Concerts at the Barn series at Ramsaysburg Historic Homestead in Knowlton Township features the Michael Jorgenson Classical String Trio on Saturday, August 31, 2019. The unusual program features three prominent string players performing a unique version of J. S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations in the work’s entirety.
Washington Borough's annual Festival in the Borough has always prided itself on not only featuring national acts in its line-up, but showcasing regional favorites as well. This year's 15th Annual event will be no different as several singer-songwriters and bands will take to one of three stages at the region's largest street and music festival.










