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SUMMARY:Baby Goat Snuggle Time
DESCRIPTION:Individual Tickets: Ages 2 years and older $12.00 + NJ sales tax\, under 2 is free. OR Bring a car load (up to 6 people ages 2+ years old\, all in one vehicle): $48.00 + NJ sales tax TICKETS ARE NONREFUNDABLE UNLESS WE HAVE TO CANCEL DUE TO WEATHER. 45 minutes to snuggle with the baby goats. Watch them hop\, shimmy\, shake and snooze. This event is mostly outdoors. The baby goats have a strong desire to crawl on people. Please select your attire carefully so you are prepared for the weather and cute little bundles of joy crawling in your lap. There may be mud and a little bit of baby goat poo. The farm is located at 71 Featherbed Ln\, Stockton\, NJ 08559. The zipcode is VERY important. Please drive slowly down the gravel lane to the visitor parking area. CHECK IN AT THE FARM STORE WHEN YOU ARRIVE. \nIts approximately 200 yards from the parking area to the baby goats on a gravel lane. Most strollers can navigate the gravel lane. We have a portable restroom available for your comfort. Our farmstand will be open with handmade soaps\, goat cheese\, and ceramics. For the safety of our baby goats\, we do not allow pets at the farm. For additional information\, please email info@gorgeousgoat.com or call 908-274-1295. Please email for the fastest reply since we can’t always answer the phone. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/baby-goat-snuggle-time/2025-03-15
CATEGORIES:579 Trail,579 Trail (Homepage)
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SUMMARY:Words That Start Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Words That Start offers a loose and idiosyncratic survey of 17 contemporary artists working with text in painting\, drawing\, and sculpture. The spectra — from literal to abstract\, demanding to dissolving\, traditionally functional to highly formal — unravel into spirals like cursive loops that begin to bump into each other and ultimately raise questions of how meaning is made in the first place\, and how it can be made to fall apart. This exhibition spans Studio Route 29’s Beauty Gallery and ArtYard’s Courtyard Gallery. \nThe exhibition features work by artists Theo Baransky\, Judy Barnett\, Chris Corr-Barberis\, Carlo Daleo\, Kayla Ephros\, Gabriel Garza\, Peter Harris\, Otis Houston Jr.\, Olin Johnson\, Michael Mangino\, Mick McDonough\, Rotimi Osinubi\, Dorian Reid\, Barb Riddle\, Jennifer Chai Shear\, Eric Spencer\, and Marisa Takal. \nStudio Route 29 is located at 62A Trenton Ave. Public gallery hours are Wednesday to Saturday 11 AM to 3 PM or by appointment. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/words-that-start-exhibit/2025-03-15
CATEGORIES:Hunterdon Arts,Hunterdon Arts|Main Streets
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CREATED:20250305T010713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T011140Z
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SUMMARY:Soft as Earth Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:It starts with something as elemental as a lump of clay — rocks\, eroded over eons by water\, wind\, and heat that flow and settle in layers of sediment. \nSoft as Earth features the works of ceramic artists Janny Baek\, Brian Guerin\, and Tom Hubben. As artists\, their work represents different approaches to form — a vessel\, an object of the imagination\, a mountain. They are risk takers\, each pushing the boundaries of what the medium of clay can contain both figuratively and structurally\, asking of it\, and its traditions — how flexible are you\, how can you be expanded\, what can you become? \nBaek\, Guerin\, and Hubben employ hand building as their primary technique\, and their work suggests a direct link between neurons and fingers\, translating and sculpting\, speaking a language of form\, scale\, materiality\, and wonder. These artists have navigated a precarious path through the demands of the material itself — preparing\, stretching\, forming\, carving\, adding and subtracting\, then a slow and careful drying process\, and several firings during which unexpected things can\, and do\, occur. Anarchic\, chaotic\, inspired accidents and wild experimentation tell a story of transformation that has taken a while to arrive here — 29\,000 years\, in fact\, of working with that lump of clay. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/soft-as-earth-exhibition/2025-03-15
CATEGORIES:Hunterdon Arts,Hunterdon Arts|Main Streets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250315T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250305T005308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T005427Z
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SUMMARY:Alex Callender Exhibit: American Lawn
DESCRIPTION:In American Lawn\, Alex Callender imagines the ubiquitous familiarity of lawn grass as a conflicted terrain that holds ongoing questions of public and private space\, haunted vegetation\, and the legacies of colonialism and settler land management in our current era of climate devastation. \nThrough Callender’s reframing of historical materials in the painted plane\, we encounter fragments of flooding lawns that designate the iconic green turf of private property\, landscapes of leisure\, and idealized pastoral imagery. The monotone palette of industrialized lawn plants like Kentucky Bluegrass are interrupted by both plantation cane grasses (sugar) and wild grasses like Bluestems\, Lovegrass\, Vetiver… grasses that are self-seeding and drought-resistant\, cultivate soil restoration\, brace the flow of waters\, and offer refuge to pollinators and varied wildlife. \nIn these scenes of twilight and geographical uncertainty\, the landscape and the water’s edge merge closer together to reveal a historical Atlantic space — a place that loops. A site to explore American mythologies about land and conquest\, invoking the kinds of manufactured environments that have comfortably maintained and spatially defined structures of racial and ecological supremacy. What plants get caught up in stories of human violence? \nHistorical materials like 18th Century merchant ledgers\, venture tourism steamships\, and the photos and company charters of the Boston Fruit Company (later\, the United Fruit Company)\, speak to us of the economic waterways connecting trade\, banking\, and financial instruments of the American Northeast to other slave societies of the Caribbean and Atlantic world. In this painted world\, spaces across geographical relations are layered\, tethered by shared social and ecological histories\, possibility\, and longing. The settler landscape becomes unsettled\, while figures emerge in the shadow of grasses to confront each other or sometimes hold each other. Often situated close to the foreground\, the lawn becomes a stage or interstitial space\, filled with historical remnants\, overgrowth\, and folds of blue fabric that look sometimes like rolls of colonial indigo textiles and sometimes like blue plastic tarpaulin\, a material that reminds us of both endless development and its aftermath. In these works the lawn delineates a politics of middle distance — both foreground and background\, you stand on it and walk in between it\, only sometimes thinking about the kinds of erasure the space bears witness to. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/alex-callender-exhibit-american-lawn/2025-03-15
CATEGORIES:Hunterdon Arts,Hunterdon Arts|Main Streets
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CREATED:20250313T095356Z
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SUMMARY:D'Serve St. Patrick's Day Doughnuts
DESCRIPTION:Mar 15\, 2025\, 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM\nFlemington\, 11 Minneakoning Rd\, Flemington\, NJ 08822\, USA\nCome celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early with us & our friends at Conclave Brewing! No better way to get down with the Irish Luck than beer & doughnuts! We will be selling a 3-pack variety box $14. Click on the link for pre order and menu.
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/dserve-st-patricks-day-doughnuts
CATEGORIES:Beer Trail
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250315T183000
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DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250105T004656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250105T004834Z
UID:10012475-1742063400-1742063400@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:Live Music
DESCRIPTION:Learn more HERE! \n1320 US 22 WestLebanon\, New Jersey 08833(908)-287-7082info@sunkensilo.com
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/live-music-9/2025-03-15
CATEGORIES:Beer Trail
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250305T010258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T011246Z
UID:10013031-1742122800-1742137200@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:Words That Start Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Words That Start offers a loose and idiosyncratic survey of 17 contemporary artists working with text in painting\, drawing\, and sculpture. The spectra — from literal to abstract\, demanding to dissolving\, traditionally functional to highly formal — unravel into spirals like cursive loops that begin to bump into each other and ultimately raise questions of how meaning is made in the first place\, and how it can be made to fall apart. This exhibition spans Studio Route 29’s Beauty Gallery and ArtYard’s Courtyard Gallery. \nThe exhibition features work by artists Theo Baransky\, Judy Barnett\, Chris Corr-Barberis\, Carlo Daleo\, Kayla Ephros\, Gabriel Garza\, Peter Harris\, Otis Houston Jr.\, Olin Johnson\, Michael Mangino\, Mick McDonough\, Rotimi Osinubi\, Dorian Reid\, Barb Riddle\, Jennifer Chai Shear\, Eric Spencer\, and Marisa Takal. \nStudio Route 29 is located at 62A Trenton Ave. Public gallery hours are Wednesday to Saturday 11 AM to 3 PM or by appointment. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/words-that-start-exhibit/2025-03-16
CATEGORIES:Hunterdon Arts,Hunterdon Arts|Main Streets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T160000
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CREATED:20250225T030254Z
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SUMMARY:Baby Goat Snuggle Time
DESCRIPTION:Individual Tickets: Ages 2 years and older $12.00 + NJ sales tax\, under 2 is free. OR Bring a car load (up to 6 people ages 2+ years old\, all in one vehicle): $48.00 + NJ sales tax TICKETS ARE NONREFUNDABLE UNLESS WE HAVE TO CANCEL DUE TO WEATHER. 45 minutes to snuggle with the baby goats. Watch them hop\, shimmy\, shake and snooze. This event is mostly outdoors. The baby goats have a strong desire to crawl on people. Please select your attire carefully so you are prepared for the weather and cute little bundles of joy crawling in your lap. There may be mud and a little bit of baby goat poo. The farm is located at 71 Featherbed Ln\, Stockton\, NJ 08559. The zipcode is VERY important. Please drive slowly down the gravel lane to the visitor parking area. CHECK IN AT THE FARM STORE WHEN YOU ARRIVE. \nIts approximately 200 yards from the parking area to the baby goats on a gravel lane. Most strollers can navigate the gravel lane. We have a portable restroom available for your comfort. Our farmstand will be open with handmade soaps\, goat cheese\, and ceramics. For the safety of our baby goats\, we do not allow pets at the farm. For additional information\, please email info@gorgeousgoat.com or call 908-274-1295. Please email for the fastest reply since we can’t always answer the phone. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/baby-goat-snuggle-time/2025-03-16
CATEGORIES:579 Trail,579 Trail (Homepage)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250305T010713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T011140Z
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SUMMARY:Soft as Earth Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:It starts with something as elemental as a lump of clay — rocks\, eroded over eons by water\, wind\, and heat that flow and settle in layers of sediment. \nSoft as Earth features the works of ceramic artists Janny Baek\, Brian Guerin\, and Tom Hubben. As artists\, their work represents different approaches to form — a vessel\, an object of the imagination\, a mountain. They are risk takers\, each pushing the boundaries of what the medium of clay can contain both figuratively and structurally\, asking of it\, and its traditions — how flexible are you\, how can you be expanded\, what can you become? \nBaek\, Guerin\, and Hubben employ hand building as their primary technique\, and their work suggests a direct link between neurons and fingers\, translating and sculpting\, speaking a language of form\, scale\, materiality\, and wonder. These artists have navigated a precarious path through the demands of the material itself — preparing\, stretching\, forming\, carving\, adding and subtracting\, then a slow and careful drying process\, and several firings during which unexpected things can\, and do\, occur. Anarchic\, chaotic\, inspired accidents and wild experimentation tell a story of transformation that has taken a while to arrive here — 29\,000 years\, in fact\, of working with that lump of clay. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/soft-as-earth-exhibition/2025-03-16
CATEGORIES:Hunterdon Arts,Hunterdon Arts|Main Streets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250305T005308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T005427Z
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SUMMARY:Alex Callender Exhibit: American Lawn
DESCRIPTION:In American Lawn\, Alex Callender imagines the ubiquitous familiarity of lawn grass as a conflicted terrain that holds ongoing questions of public and private space\, haunted vegetation\, and the legacies of colonialism and settler land management in our current era of climate devastation. \nThrough Callender’s reframing of historical materials in the painted plane\, we encounter fragments of flooding lawns that designate the iconic green turf of private property\, landscapes of leisure\, and idealized pastoral imagery. The monotone palette of industrialized lawn plants like Kentucky Bluegrass are interrupted by both plantation cane grasses (sugar) and wild grasses like Bluestems\, Lovegrass\, Vetiver… grasses that are self-seeding and drought-resistant\, cultivate soil restoration\, brace the flow of waters\, and offer refuge to pollinators and varied wildlife. \nIn these scenes of twilight and geographical uncertainty\, the landscape and the water’s edge merge closer together to reveal a historical Atlantic space — a place that loops. A site to explore American mythologies about land and conquest\, invoking the kinds of manufactured environments that have comfortably maintained and spatially defined structures of racial and ecological supremacy. What plants get caught up in stories of human violence? \nHistorical materials like 18th Century merchant ledgers\, venture tourism steamships\, and the photos and company charters of the Boston Fruit Company (later\, the United Fruit Company)\, speak to us of the economic waterways connecting trade\, banking\, and financial instruments of the American Northeast to other slave societies of the Caribbean and Atlantic world. In this painted world\, spaces across geographical relations are layered\, tethered by shared social and ecological histories\, possibility\, and longing. The settler landscape becomes unsettled\, while figures emerge in the shadow of grasses to confront each other or sometimes hold each other. Often situated close to the foreground\, the lawn becomes a stage or interstitial space\, filled with historical remnants\, overgrowth\, and folds of blue fabric that look sometimes like rolls of colonial indigo textiles and sometimes like blue plastic tarpaulin\, a material that reminds us of both endless development and its aftermath. In these works the lawn delineates a politics of middle distance — both foreground and background\, you stand on it and walk in between it\, only sometimes thinking about the kinds of erasure the space bears witness to. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/alex-callender-exhibit-american-lawn/2025-03-16
CATEGORIES:Hunterdon Arts,Hunterdon Arts|Main Streets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250313T095745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250313T095745Z
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SUMMARY:St. Patrick’s Day Parade After Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an epic afternoon following the Somerville St. Patrick’s Day Parade. \nDATE\nMAR 16 2025 \nTIME\n12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/st-patricks-day-parade-after-party
CATEGORIES:Beer Trail
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250305T014609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T015132Z
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SUMMARY:Christian McBride & Ursa Major
DESCRIPTION:Christian McBride is a nine-time GRAMMY-winning bassist\, composer\, and bandleader fusing everything from jazz to R&B\, pop/rock to hip-hop/neo-soul to classical. He is the Artistic Director of the historic Newport Jazz Festival\, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC)\, the TD James Moody Jazz Festival\, and the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. \nThrough his newest band Ursa Major\, he is joined by four rising young master instrumentalists including saxophonist Nicole Glover\, guitarist Ely Perlman\, pianist Mike King\, and drummer Savannah Harris. \nChristian McBride & Ursa Major perform two stunning shows you won’t want to miss at ArtYard’s McDonnell Theater stage — at 3 and 6 PM on Sunday\, March 16. Tickets are $49. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/christian-mcbride-ursa-major
CATEGORIES:Main Streets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250316T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20241218T121639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241218T121724Z
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SUMMARY:Flemington DIY Jazz Shows
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 schedule is as follows: \n– January 17: Nate Tota Quartet\n– January 25: Winard Harper & Jeli Posse plus tap dancer Megha Vadehra\n– February 22: Marel Hidalgo Quartet\n– March 16: Sasha Berliner Quintet\n– April 19: Olli Soikkeli NY Trio\n– May 17: Heyman \nAll shows kick off at 8pm with most advanced tickets $18 and $22 at the door. Shows are all ages and note alcohol is not permitted inside the space. \nFor tickets and more information\, visit www.flemingtondiy.org/jazz.
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/flemington-diy-jazz-shows/2025-03-16
CATEGORIES:Hunterdon Arts,Hunterdon Arts|Main Streets,Main Streets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20241023T010323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241023T010406Z
UID:10012229-1742234400-1742234400@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:Holistic Yoga
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an all-level yoga class with Lauren Theis at The Gallery at Bex\, Mondays at 6 pm.  \nYoga with Lauren is offered every Monday at 6 pm $20 suggested donation. Participate in an all-level\, spinal alignment-based class every Monday to improve posture and strength. Let Lauren show you how to keep your body limber\, balanced\, and strong. Beginners are welcomed and Lauren accommodates students at all stages\, spa water is provided at each session. The Gallery at Bex is located at 56 Main Street\, Califon NJ. $20/person\, Venmo Lauren to reserve your space or email lauren.theis@gmail.com \n  \n52 Main Street Califon\, NJ 07830
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/holistic-yoga/2025-03-17
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T191500
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250114T021238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T021238Z
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SUMMARY:Restorative Yoga
DESCRIPTION:Every Monday\, 6-7:15 PM \n\n\nYoga with Lauren is offered on most Mondays at 6 pm $20 suggested donation.  Join Yogi Lauren for a relaxing evening of gentle stretching and yoga. All levels are welcome! Take a moment to unwind and recharge this season!  Beginners are welcomed and Lauren accommodates students at all stages. The Gallery at Bex is located at 56 Main Street\, Califon NJ. $20/person\, Venmo Lauren to reserve your space or email lauren.theis@gmail.com
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/restorative-yoga/2025-03-17
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250318T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250318T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20241023T000613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241023T000639Z
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SUMMARY:Sip N Stitch
DESCRIPTION:Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM\nLocation: 44 Stangl Rd\, Flemington\, NJ\nLearn more HERE! \n 
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/sip-n-stitch-4/2025-03-18
CATEGORIES:Beer Trail
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250219T005819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T005819Z
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SUMMARY:Beer and Bingo
DESCRIPTION:Join us the 3rd Wednesday of every month for a night of Beer and BINGO \n  \nLearn more HERE! \n 
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/beer-and-bingo/2025-03-19
CATEGORIES:Beer Trail
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250219T010556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T011736Z
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SUMMARY:Liquid Courage Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Join us every month on the 3rd Thursday of every month for our Liquid Courage Open Mic Night with Adam! \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/liquid-courage-open-mic/2025-03-20
CATEGORIES:Beer Trail
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T223000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20241228T022552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241228T022552Z
UID:10012397-1742499000-1742509800@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:Karaoke
DESCRIPTION:Join DJ Ted D’Bierre of Lionfire Entertainment for a fun filled night of karaoke.
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/karaoke/2025-03-20
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250225T025543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250225T025543Z
UID:10012966-1742562000-1742562000@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:Baby Goat Bottle Feeding
DESCRIPTION:Tickets: Ages 2 years and older + a warm bottle of milk $19.00 + NJ sales tax Ages 2 years and older\, no milk $12.00 + NJ sales tax Age under 2 is free. All visitors must have paid admission to access the farm. The “1 person\, no milk” option is best for a family where 1 person doesn’t want to feed the goats\, and is there to help a child or take photos of the activity. ALL TICKETS ARE NONREFUNDABLE UNLESS WE HAVE TO CANCEL DUE TO WEATHER. 45 minutes to feed a baby their lunch and snuggle afterwards. Watch them hop\, shimmy\, shake and snooze. This event is mostly outdoors. The baby goats have a strong desire to crawl on people. Please select your attire carefully so you are prepared for the weather and cute little bundles of joy crawling in your lap. There will definitely be some spilled milk\, and maybe a little mud and a little bit of baby goat poo. The farm is located at 71 Featherbed Ln\, Stockton\, NJ 08559. The zipcode is VERY important. \nPlease drive slowly down the gravel lane to the visitor parking area. Follow the signs “To Goats” to meet the baby goats. Its approximately 200 yards from the parking area to the baby goats on a gravel lane. Most strollers can navigate the gravel lane. We have a portable restroom available for your comfort. Our farmstand will be open with handmade soaps\, goat cheese\, and ceramics. For the safety of our baby goats\, we do not allow pets at the farm. \nPurchase tickets HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/baby-goat-bottle-feeding/2025-03-21
CATEGORIES:579 Trail|579 Trail (Homepage)|Vineyard,579 Trail|Main Streets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250317T231028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T231028Z
UID:10013102-1742581800-1742581800@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:Trivia Night!
DESCRIPTION:Quick\, what was the first toy to ever be advertised on TV? If you know the answer off the top of your head (or want to find out the answer to that and more)\, join us! Trivia will begin at 6:30pm\, hosted by Sam\, the “Trivia Guy!”. Team sizes limited to 10 people max\, and reservations are suggested to guarantee your team’s spot. Prizes go to the winning team! \nReservations are available for $10 per team. Walk-ins welcome as long as we aren’t seated to capacity! \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/trivia-night-5
CATEGORIES:579 Trail,579 Trail (Homepage)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T213000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250219T023625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T023625Z
UID:10012946-1742581800-1742592600@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:Live Music by Chris Swatt
DESCRIPTION:Live Music by special guest Chris Swatt. Enjoy acoustic music while having a beer and relaxing with friends. \nDate: March 21st\, 2025 \nTime: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM\nLocation: 44 Stangl Rd.\, Flemington
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/live-music-by-chris-swatt
CATEGORIES:Beer Trail
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250317T230318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T230318Z
UID:10013100-1742583600-1742583600@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:Spring Equinox Party
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 21\, 2025\n7:00 PM 10:00 PM\n\n\nIronbound Hard Cider360 County Road 57908802\n\n\nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/spring-equinox-party
CATEGORIES:579 Trail,579 Trail (Homepage)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250321T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250105T233505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250105T234237Z
UID:10012525-1742589000-1742589000@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:Live Music
DESCRIPTION:See full schedule HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/live-music-11/2025-03-21
CATEGORIES:Main Streets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250225T030254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250225T030254Z
UID:10012972-1742637600-1742659200@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:Baby Goat Snuggle Time
DESCRIPTION:Individual Tickets: Ages 2 years and older $12.00 + NJ sales tax\, under 2 is free. OR Bring a car load (up to 6 people ages 2+ years old\, all in one vehicle): $48.00 + NJ sales tax TICKETS ARE NONREFUNDABLE UNLESS WE HAVE TO CANCEL DUE TO WEATHER. 45 minutes to snuggle with the baby goats. Watch them hop\, shimmy\, shake and snooze. This event is mostly outdoors. The baby goats have a strong desire to crawl on people. Please select your attire carefully so you are prepared for the weather and cute little bundles of joy crawling in your lap. There may be mud and a little bit of baby goat poo. The farm is located at 71 Featherbed Ln\, Stockton\, NJ 08559. The zipcode is VERY important. Please drive slowly down the gravel lane to the visitor parking area. CHECK IN AT THE FARM STORE WHEN YOU ARRIVE. \nIts approximately 200 yards from the parking area to the baby goats on a gravel lane. Most strollers can navigate the gravel lane. We have a portable restroom available for your comfort. Our farmstand will be open with handmade soaps\, goat cheese\, and ceramics. For the safety of our baby goats\, we do not allow pets at the farm. For additional information\, please email info@gorgeousgoat.com or call 908-274-1295. Please email for the fastest reply since we can’t always answer the phone. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/baby-goat-snuggle-time/2025-03-22
CATEGORIES:579 Trail,579 Trail (Homepage)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250305T010258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T011246Z
UID:10013032-1742641200-1742655600@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:Words That Start Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Words That Start offers a loose and idiosyncratic survey of 17 contemporary artists working with text in painting\, drawing\, and sculpture. The spectra — from literal to abstract\, demanding to dissolving\, traditionally functional to highly formal — unravel into spirals like cursive loops that begin to bump into each other and ultimately raise questions of how meaning is made in the first place\, and how it can be made to fall apart. This exhibition spans Studio Route 29’s Beauty Gallery and ArtYard’s Courtyard Gallery. \nThe exhibition features work by artists Theo Baransky\, Judy Barnett\, Chris Corr-Barberis\, Carlo Daleo\, Kayla Ephros\, Gabriel Garza\, Peter Harris\, Otis Houston Jr.\, Olin Johnson\, Michael Mangino\, Mick McDonough\, Rotimi Osinubi\, Dorian Reid\, Barb Riddle\, Jennifer Chai Shear\, Eric Spencer\, and Marisa Takal. \nStudio Route 29 is located at 62A Trenton Ave. Public gallery hours are Wednesday to Saturday 11 AM to 3 PM or by appointment. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/words-that-start-exhibit/2025-03-22
CATEGORIES:Hunterdon Arts,Hunterdon Arts|Main Streets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250305T010713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T011140Z
UID:10013061-1742641200-1742662800@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:Soft as Earth Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:It starts with something as elemental as a lump of clay — rocks\, eroded over eons by water\, wind\, and heat that flow and settle in layers of sediment. \nSoft as Earth features the works of ceramic artists Janny Baek\, Brian Guerin\, and Tom Hubben. As artists\, their work represents different approaches to form — a vessel\, an object of the imagination\, a mountain. They are risk takers\, each pushing the boundaries of what the medium of clay can contain both figuratively and structurally\, asking of it\, and its traditions — how flexible are you\, how can you be expanded\, what can you become? \nBaek\, Guerin\, and Hubben employ hand building as their primary technique\, and their work suggests a direct link between neurons and fingers\, translating and sculpting\, speaking a language of form\, scale\, materiality\, and wonder. These artists have navigated a precarious path through the demands of the material itself — preparing\, stretching\, forming\, carving\, adding and subtracting\, then a slow and careful drying process\, and several firings during which unexpected things can\, and do\, occur. Anarchic\, chaotic\, inspired accidents and wild experimentation tell a story of transformation that has taken a while to arrive here — 29\,000 years\, in fact\, of working with that lump of clay. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/soft-as-earth-exhibition/2025-03-22
CATEGORIES:Hunterdon Arts,Hunterdon Arts|Main Streets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250311T094028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T094028Z
UID:10013089-1742641200-1742662800@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:1 Year Anniversary Open House
DESCRIPTION:1 Stangl Road\, Flemington\, NJ
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/1-year-anniversary-open-house
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250323T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250305T005308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T005427Z
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SUMMARY:Alex Callender Exhibit: American Lawn
DESCRIPTION:In American Lawn\, Alex Callender imagines the ubiquitous familiarity of lawn grass as a conflicted terrain that holds ongoing questions of public and private space\, haunted vegetation\, and the legacies of colonialism and settler land management in our current era of climate devastation. \nThrough Callender’s reframing of historical materials in the painted plane\, we encounter fragments of flooding lawns that designate the iconic green turf of private property\, landscapes of leisure\, and idealized pastoral imagery. The monotone palette of industrialized lawn plants like Kentucky Bluegrass are interrupted by both plantation cane grasses (sugar) and wild grasses like Bluestems\, Lovegrass\, Vetiver… grasses that are self-seeding and drought-resistant\, cultivate soil restoration\, brace the flow of waters\, and offer refuge to pollinators and varied wildlife. \nIn these scenes of twilight and geographical uncertainty\, the landscape and the water’s edge merge closer together to reveal a historical Atlantic space — a place that loops. A site to explore American mythologies about land and conquest\, invoking the kinds of manufactured environments that have comfortably maintained and spatially defined structures of racial and ecological supremacy. What plants get caught up in stories of human violence? \nHistorical materials like 18th Century merchant ledgers\, venture tourism steamships\, and the photos and company charters of the Boston Fruit Company (later\, the United Fruit Company)\, speak to us of the economic waterways connecting trade\, banking\, and financial instruments of the American Northeast to other slave societies of the Caribbean and Atlantic world. In this painted world\, spaces across geographical relations are layered\, tethered by shared social and ecological histories\, possibility\, and longing. The settler landscape becomes unsettled\, while figures emerge in the shadow of grasses to confront each other or sometimes hold each other. Often situated close to the foreground\, the lawn becomes a stage or interstitial space\, filled with historical remnants\, overgrowth\, and folds of blue fabric that look sometimes like rolls of colonial indigo textiles and sometimes like blue plastic tarpaulin\, a material that reminds us of both endless development and its aftermath. In these works the lawn delineates a politics of middle distance — both foreground and background\, you stand on it and walk in between it\, only sometimes thinking about the kinds of erasure the space bears witness to. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/alex-callender-exhibit-american-lawn/2025-03-22
CATEGORIES:Hunterdon Arts,Hunterdon Arts|Main Streets
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250323T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T161205
CREATED:20250317T012938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250317T012939Z
UID:10013096-1742644800-1742749200@explorehunterdonnj.com
SUMMARY:Grilled Cheese Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday March 22nd and Sunday March 23rd for Grilled Cheese Weekend! On Saturday Bobolink Dairy & Bakehouse will be cooking some delicious panini. On Sunday Blawenburg Bistro will be on property with gourmet grilled cheeses for sale along with your favorite Unionville wine and live music both days. Admission is free. \nLearn more HERE!
URL:https://explorehunterdonnj.com/event/grilled-cheese-weekend-2
CATEGORIES:579 Trail,579 Trail (Homepage)
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