Fall Family Fun Weekends, Terhune's
Come to Terhune Orchards for a day of family fun on the farm! What better way to celebrate fall than with Pick-Your-Own Pumpkins and Apples! Enjoy pony rides, pedal and play tractors, children’s games & activities, visit the Corn Stalk Maze and Hay Bale Maze, Adventure Story Barn, our barnyard of farm animals and so much more farm fun. In our historic apple orchard, enjoy tasting flights or a glass of red, white or fruit-based wine made from Terhune own grapes and fruit, with plenty of open-air seating. Terhune Orchards features live music played by some of our best local talent. See here for the list of live music: https://www.terhuneorchards.com/month-music-farm/ Online tickets: https://terhuneorchards.ticketspice.com/fall-2024 Free Parking. Apple Picking at 13 Van Kirk Road Orchard*. For more information call visit www.terhuneorchards.com/fall-family-fun-weekends or call 609-924-2310
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Family Movie Matinee: "Hotel Transylvania", Princeton Public Library
In this animated comedy, Adam Sandler voices Count Dracula, a doting father and vampire who runs a hotel for monsters PG. 1 hour, 31 minutes. Princeton Garden Theater, 160 Nassau Street, Princeton
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Harvest Celebration, Crossing Vineyards & Winery
Oct 12 & 13 Join us for live music, drink and light bite specials. Experience the beauty of autumn in the vineyard!
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Fall Music Series, Palmer Square Green
Fall Music Series, Palmer Square Green, Princeton Eco Del Sur performs.
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Campus Collections Outdoor Walking Tour: Residential Colleges Neighborhood
Princeton University Art Museum, Ai Weiwei’s Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads, University Place. artmuseum.princeton.edu. Join a guided walking tour of the campus collections with an Art Museum guide and discover a variety of artworks by modern and contemporary sculptors, from Sol LeWitt to Maya Lin.
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Dual Reality @McCarter - All Ages
2 and 7:30pm An epic, cirque-infused performance that dazzles the senses and stirs the heart. Inspired by Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, two feuding families engage in a battle of skill, each competition more daring than the last — while a pair of star-crossed lovers struggles to escape the showdown. Exhilaration and danger provide a thrilling backdrop to The 7 Fingers' one-of-a-kind daredevil theatrical extravaganza. For all ages. Click here for more information
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Steel Magnolias, The Musical @Kelsey Theatre - Two Showtimes
2 and 8pm Steel Magnolias explores the relationships between a tight-knit group of Louisiana southern ladies who gather in Truvy’s small-town beauty parlor, celebrating the milestones in each other’s lives. Filled with hilarious repartee and humorously acerbic verbal lacerations, the play deepens when the spunky Shelby (who is diabetic) contradicts her doctor’s advice and risks pregnancy. Steel Magnolias exemplifies the universal and unconditional strengths of sisterhood, resilience, and love. $22/$20 PG Kelsey Theatre, 1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor NJ, 08550 609-570-3333
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Book Launch: Sensation Blues, Ivy Inn
Music journalist Bennett Kelly signs his debut rock & roll novel "Sensation Blues." Think "Catcher in the Rye" steeped in the blues music of Muddy Waters, Son House, Robert Johnson, and more. Book purchase includes a drink ticket. Free to attend. 248 Nassau Street, Princeton. www.sensationblues.com.
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Clue, Music Mountain Theater
3 and 8pm The comedy whodunit that will leave both cult-fans and newcomers in stitches as they try to figure out who did it, where, and with what. $32. 1483 State Route 179, Lambertville. www.musicmountaintheatre.org.
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Bob Nelson with Jeffrey Paul, Catch A Rising Star
Catch A Rising Star - Hyatt Regency Princeton Shows Friday 8pm, Saturday 7:30pm Princeton Online Special, $20 tickets for all regular shows (excludes Oct. 5). Call 781.568.1471 to reserve
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Evensong, Westminster Choir, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
Concert following the ancient liturgy, anchored by Herbert Howells' Westminster Service, with sung "lessons" focused on themes of exile and refugee-ism, from Babylon to today, through choral works of the French Baroque and the 21st century. Free. 801 West State Street, Trenton. www.rider.edu/arts
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