McConkey’s Market, Washington Crossing Historic Park
Held twice a year, McConkey's Market is an artisan craft market with 90 artisans, food trucks and live music. Come shop, eat, and listen to live music along the beautiful Delaware River in Washington Crossing Historic Park! The park will also be having an Attic Treasures sale during McConkey's Market. Click here for more information
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Fall Family Fun Weekends, Terhune's
Celebrate the season at Terhune Orchards with a day full of family fun on the farm! Each weekend offers more than 30 festive activities and attractions for all ages. Come early for free Wagon Rides (10am-1pm) and stay for toe-tapping Live Music (12-4pm). Apple Fresh: Pam’s Food Pavilion is filled with country fare, famous cider donuts, fresh apple cider, pie and so much more. Wine Orchard: In our 100 year historic apple orchard, enjoy a tasting flight or a glass of red, white, or fruit-based estate wines made from our own grapes and fruit.. Winery: For weekend entry, admission tickets must be purchased. Tickets are required for adults and children ages 3 years and up. Entry is free for children under 3.
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Fall Fest @River's Edge, Lambertville Station
Enjoy the scenic beauty of Lambertville at our Fall Fest! @River's Edge, outside the historic Lambertville Station Restaurant & Inn, invites you for a weekend of live music, specialty vendors, delicious food, and a beer garden. Sept 13 & 14, 11am-4:30pm. 11 Bridge St. Lambertville, NJ lambertvillestation.com Become a Part of the Festivities! Vendor Opportunities at River's Edge Fall Fest! Details: 609-397-8300 ext 500.
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Princeton Garden Tour
Show your support for two beloved institutions—The Historical Society of Princeton (HSP) and Morven Museum & Garden—both celebrated for their historic natural landscapes, gardens, and lasting impact on Princeton's story. Enjoy a self-guided garden experience beginning at HSP and concluding at Morven, with exclusive access to private gardens that are not typically open to the public. This special opportunity offers a rare glimpse into Princeton's hidden garden treasures while supporting two pillars of local history and preservation.
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Hopewell Porchfest
Visit porches and enter to win a gift card from Antimo's Italian Kitchen: Trattoria & Pizzeria! The more you visit, the more entries you get! The Chubby's Project will be collecting non-perishable items again this year at each porch. And don't forget to visit our sponsors Wull & Oak dandelion wishes Hopewell Barber Shop Old Glory Detailing and PDR Aunt Chubby's Luncheonette and pick up some baked goodies Hopewell Public Library. This year, we will have some printed maps, music from 1-3 and other goodies for kids at the Train Station! RAIN DATE: September 14th!
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Fall Music Series, Palmer Square
Celebrate the fall season with live music every Saturday afternoon on the Green! Enjoy al fresco dining, browse local shops, and let the sounds of acoustic covers, classic rock, and jazzy favorites bring the town to life. Grab a picnic table or bring your own chairs and blankets to relax on the lawn as you enjoy a crisp autumn afternoon filled with great music and good company!
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Campus Art Tours, Princeton University Art Museum
Get your steps in on a guided outdoor walking tour of one of the country’s most significant collections of nineteenth- and twentieth-century sculpture. From Henry Moore to Louise Nevelson, our campus art collections make extraordinary artworks a part of everyday life. Discover sculptures by modern and contemporary artists and learn about materials, techniques and the elements of design and balance. All tours are held outdoors, rain or shine, and are stair-free. No RSVP required; meet in front of Nassau Hall.
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The Way Home: Poetry and Conversation with Yamini Pathak, WWAC
Join us for an afternoon of poetry and insights as Indian born poet, Yamini Pathak, shares from her forthcoming book Her Mouth A Palace of Lamps (Milk & Cake Press).
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Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Music Mountain Theater
3 and 8pm Before she was hit-maker Carole King — she was Carole Klein, a spunky, young songwriter from Brooklyn with a unique voice. Beautiful takes you back to where it all began — and takes you on the ride of a lifetime. $35. 1483 State Route 179, Lambertville. www.musicmountaintheatre.org.
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Movies in the Courtyard: ''Encanto', Princeton Shopping Center
Celebrate family, magic, and music under the stars with a free outdoor screening of Disney’s Encanto at the Princeton Shopping Center Courtyard. Follow the extraordinary Madrigal family in the mountains of Colombia, where everyone has a unique magical gift—everyone, that is, except Mirabel. With vibrant animation, enchanting song, and a heartwarming story about identity and belonging, Encanto is a film the whole family will love. Bring a blanket or lawn chair, relax in the courtyard, and enjoy an evening of colorful magic and music.
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I & You: The Musical, Berlind Theater at McCarter
A McCarter World Premiere, thrillingly adapted from Lauren M. Gunderson’s acclaimed and award-winning worldwide hit, with an electrifying new score by Ari Afsar. See it here first. Caroline—stuck at home with an illness—and Anthony—an earnest overachiever toting Walt Whitman and waffle fries—are classmates pulling an unexpected all-nighter. What starts as a reluctant assignment soon sets both their worlds spinning into a soul-searching exploration of fate, friendship, and the fragile wonder of being alive. Gunderson’s award-winning play has been produced over 200 times and translated into fifteen languages, leaving audiences surprised, filled with hope, and proclaiming it a “must-see” theatrical experience for over a decade.
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