Winery Weekend Music Series, Terhune Orchards
Join family and friends for our winery weekend music series. Set in our wine orchard among 100 year old apple trees, it is the perfect way to relax, connect, and toast the weekend. Enjoy a glass of one of our award-winning wines, by the glass, in a tasting flight or a refreshing wine slush. Sit back and listen to live music from local artists each week. Styles range from Jazz and Blues to Folk and Rock. Music is from 2pm-5pm. Light fare available. Bring the entire family to enjoy fresh air on the farm, stop in the farm store for fresh produce, baked goods and local gourmet items, and stroll on the farm. Barn Door Cafe is open on weekends for lunch fare, homemade treats and ice cream. Winery hours 12pm-5pm. No outside food or pets please. No reservations needed for less than 8 people. Groups over 8 require reservation.
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Hollywood Summer Nights, Princeton Garden Theater
Hollywood Summer Nights, Princeton Garden Theater, 160 Nassau Street, Princeton, 609-279-1999. www.thegardentheatre.com. Oklahoma $13.50. 7 p.m.
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History Walking Tours
Battlefield Tour, Princeton Battlefield Society, 500 Mercer Road, Princeton. www.pbs1777.org. Presentation on the Battle of Princeton, with a tour of the historic Thomas Clarke House & Museum, presented by historian and author Larry Kidder. Register. $10. 1 p.m. Princeton History Walking Tour, Historical Society of Princeton, Princeton Battle Monument, 1 Monument Drive, Princeton. www.princetonhistory.org. Walk around downtown Princeton and the University campus as you learn about historic sites in the area, including Nassau Hall, University Chapel and Palmer Square. $20. Register. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Trenton Walks!, Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie, 299 Parkside Avenue, Trenton. gmtma.org/trail-happenings. 3.7 mile "Two Parks" walk is a stroll through both Cadwalader and Stacy Parks with Randy Baum and Becky Taylor of the Cadwalader Park Alliance. Learn about the history of two of Trenton's premiere parks. 3 p.m.
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Summer Carillon Concerts: Music that Paints the Silence, Princeton University
Princeton University Carillon Studio 88 College Road West, Princeton, 609-258-7989. Free
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Cirque de Paris, Big Top at the MarketFair
Aug 21 - Sept 1 1:30, 4:30 Back by popular demand, join Europe’s most famous circus family for an all new and immersive circus experience: Cirque Anouchka Bouglione presents Cirque de Paris. Hailing from the circus-rich traditions of France, this one-ring family spectacle full of thrills, humor and elegance, Cirque Anouchka Bouglione makes its much-anticipated return to the U.S. and Canada in 2025. This all-new show boasts a never before seen in America, ensemble of Europe’s best circus artists. The 90-minute extravaganza includes BMX trick riders, grand illusionists, high flying aerialists, nimble acrobats, comedic clowns and more! Cirque de Paris is a must-see for audiences of all ages, including a with an interactive pre-show and intermission filled with lively activities and delicious goodies for the entire family to enjoy. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary journey.
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Wine and Pretzels, Crossing Vineyards & Winery
Get bready for the latest craze in food and wine pairing! You’ll be guided through a sampling of handcrafted sweet & savory pretzel nuggets from OMG! Pretzels in Plymouth Meeting along with tastings of Crossing Vineyards’ award-winning wines. Includes instruction, wine and assorted pretzel bites. It’ll bake you happy. We are knot kidding! Cost: $40pp
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Man of La Mancha, Music Mountain Theater
Cervantes is in prison awaiting trial during the Spanish Inquisition. He and his fellow prisoners perform a play-within-a-play, telling the story of the elderly Alonso Quijana, who renames himself "Don Quixote" and goes on a quest to right all wrongs in the world. $35.
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Summer Sing!, Capital Singers of Trenton
Sacred Heart Church, 343 South Broad Street, Trenton, 609-434-2781. www.capitalsingers.org. Participants read through repertoire including "The Many Moods of Christmas Suite 1" by Robert Shaw, "Ring Out Ye Crystal Spheres" by Ralph Vaughan Williams, "The Winter's Night" by Nicholas Myers, and "Gloria Fanfare" by Jeffrey Ames. Under the direction of Artistic Director and Conductor Vinroy D. Brown, Jr. Free.
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