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 | Ridgewood, Ridgewood Fall Art & Craft Street Fair (9/12): The quality show will be held on Sunday, Sept. 12, from 12 to 5, downtown East Ridgewood AVe, Ridgewood, & will feature 140 exhibitors from 6 states. There is a large children's area, festival food & all day music. www.pjspromotions.com |
 | Ridgewood, 15th Ridgewood Fall Crafts & Art Street Festival (9/12): Fine photography, hand crafted jewelry, hand thrown pottery, folk art, American Girl Doll clothing, soft sculpture, fiber, florals, children's items, art and much more. |
 | Somerville, Somerville Jazz Festival (9/12): 2010 Jazz Festival on Main Street. Lots of food, music and fun. Festival produced and hosted by Sheila E. Anderson, author and on-air personality of WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM |
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 |  | Asbury, The Stone Pony (4/9 - 10/31): If those Bruce tickets are too expensive, check out one of the shows at Stone Pony, the famous Asbury Park haunt. |
 |  | Atlantic City, Yesterday: A Tribute to the Beatles (2/27 - 12/31): Created in Las Vegas 22 years ago and intended for a three-month stay in Atlantic City during summer 2007, the Beatles tribute band Yesterday was such a hit it was twice granted contract extensions to remain in its tailor-made Tropicana ven |
 |  | Atlantic City, Dusk at Caesar’s (7/27 - 1/14): Another new singles mecca in Atlantic City is Dusk at Caesar’s, a 10,000-square-foot nightclub that features an interior drenched in soothing blue, purple, and gold designed to evoke the feeling of being underwater. |
 |  | Bridgeton, Knitting Classes at FiberArts Cafe (9/14 - 10/4): Professional hand knitter and teacher Lauren Brattlie will be teaching at the FiberArts Cafe through out the month of September during the morning and evening. Class fee: $25. for a 4 week session, space is limited. Needles and yarn are p |
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 |  | Bridgeton, DYFS Blanket Project (9/13 - 12/13): Stop in at the FiberArts Cafe on Monday afternoon into evening - 3:00 to 8:00 pm - stay as long as you like and crochet or knit 12" x 12" squares that will be stitched together into 4' x 6' blankets for children in the DYFS system. |
 |  | Cape May Court House, Baby Bongo at the Zoo (4/10 - 12/31): Zoo goers will see a new, baby bongo this summer at the Cape May County Zoo. The baby bongo was born at the Zoo in February 11.
The zoo named him "Abe" because he was born near President Abraham Lincoln's birthday.
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 |  | Cape May, Berkeley Square produced by East Lynne Theater Company (9/22 - 10/23): This original romantic fantasy by John L. Balderston is based on "The Sense of the Past," an unfinished novel by Henry James. "Berkeley Square is the finest play of the season - a play that casts a spell" - Brooks Atkinson, New York Times
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 |  | Columbia, Lakota Wolf Preserve (4/1 - 10/31): the Lakota Wolf Preserve in the hills of Knowlton Township in Warren County, New Jersey is a winner of New Jersey Governor's Environmental Tourism Award - Our wolf preserve has arctic, timber and tundra wolves. |
 |  | Egg Harbor City, South Jersey Pumpkin Show 2010 (10/9 - 10/10): Two day fall festival that celebrates the harvest of pumpkins. Home and Garden Expo, arts and craft festival, pumpkin weigh-off, pumpkin dessert baking contest, food, music and more. |
 |  | Forked River, Popcorn Park Zoo is truly one of a kind. (6/20 - 11/30): Established in 1977 as a refuge for wildlife, exotic and farm animals that were abused, ill, injured, handicapped, elderly or exploited. Each animal has faced a questionable future at best. |
 |  | Fort Lee, Fort Lee Historic Park (3/31 - 11/28): High atop the Palisades, on a cliff-top bluff where the Continental Army placed its artillery over the Hudson, the 33-acre historic park blends scenic beauty and history. The Visitor Center is at the heart of the historic park, providing. . . |
 |  | Franklin, Franklin Mineral Museum (4/1 - 11/30): The museum has a wide range of geological, mineralogical, archaeological, and historical themes to offer its visitors. It also has a life-sized mine replica that shows visitors examples of mining methods used in the Franklin mines. |
 |  | Freehold, The Brewers Apprentice (3/31 - 12/30): If you've grown bored with the local liquor stores, pay a visit to this "brew on premises" shop in Freehold, where patrons can make their own beer, mead and wine. And the fun can continue afterwards -- the shop also sells supplies for home brewing. |
 |  | Hackensack, Ice Skating at The Ice House! (1/27 - 12/31): Get out on the ice!! With four (4) regulation size NHL rinks, Ice House is the largest facility of its kind in the Tri-State area. Located just minutes from New York City, the Ice House is recognized as a world-class skating facility. |
 |  | Hightstown, Princeton Garden Statesmen Rehearsal (8/17 - 11/28): We encourage you to participate with us in any number of ways. Come and listen to us rehearse or, if you're a singer, join us on the risers on most Tuesday nights. |
 |  | Hillsborough, Walk on the Wild Side at Duke Farms (6/20 - 10/16): A model of environmental stewardship and showcases its natural, horticultural, and historic resources to inspire visitors to become informed stewards of the land. |
 |  | Hoboken, Yacht-Smart Boat Club in Hoboken (4/9 - 9/30): The leading provider of fractional boat ownership and boat timeshares. Entertain clients, view the sites, or simply do something different for a day.
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 |  | Jersey City, Liberty State Park & The Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal (4/1 - 10/31): The LIBERTY WALK promenade graces the eastern edge of Liberty State Park, and is a 1.3 mile stroll from the park office and Statue of Liberty overlook to the partially restored CRRNJ Terminal. Picnicking may be enjoyed at the southern end o |
 |  | Jersey City, Liberty Walk - at Liberty State Park (1/1 - 12/31): The LIBERTY WALK promenade graces the eastern edge of Liberty State Park, and is a 1.3 mile stroll from the park office and Statue of Liberty overlook to the partially restored CRRNJ Terminal.
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 |  | Madison, Wines of the Americas: A Benefit Wine Tasting (9/15): Jazz pianist Jerry Vezza entertains at benefit wine tasting for New Philharmonic of New Jersey on Wednesday, 9/15, from six to nine at Madison’s Giralda Farms. Attendance limited; order tix at www.npnj.org. |
 |  | Millville, Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center-Museum of American Glass (4/1 - 12/1): Your experience begins with an eye-dazzling panorama of 6,500 objects on display in sunlit galleries. The comprehensive collection ranges from Early American bottles and flasks, Mason jars and paperweights, to outstanding work from today’s |
 |  | Morristown, Todd Rundgren (9/15): Mayo Center for the Performing Arts Guest Attraction! |
 |  | Morristown, Phil Vassar (9/23): Phil Vassar – piano man extraordinaire and the hardest working man in country -- performs his rhythm and blues-infused, infectiously buoyant brand of country music that has led to numerous hits such as “Just Another Day in Paradise,” ‘Carle |
 |  | Mount Laurel, The Igloo Ice-Rink at Mt. Laurel, NJ (1/27 - 1/1): The Igloo at Mt. Laurel is a state-of-the-art ice skating facility. We offer group and individual instruction for ice hockey and figure skating, including parent & tot, learn to skate and adult group lessons. |
 |  | Ogdensburg, Sterling Hill Mining Museum (6/20 - 12/31): Who would think that one of the most famous mines in the world lies right here in the Highlands of New Jersey, just an hour's drive from midtown New York City? |
 |  | Pittstown, Soar In A Hot air balloon (4/9 - 9/30): Get to know Jersey from 10,000 feet in the sky. Take a scenic and romantic hot air balloon ride through the New Jersey countryside. . . |
 |  | Rutherford, Meadowlands Flea Market (1/1 - 12/31): Shopping at the Meadowlands Flea Market is an extraordinary experience like no other. Find from hard-to-find essentials to the must-have, attic treasures, crafts, collectibles, and wonderful fresh produce and garden flowers. |
 |  | Toms River, Toms River Farmers Market (7/27 - 10/27): Join us the 1st Wednesday of each month to celebrate Jersey Fresh Fruits! Visit with local vendors- Select from fresh produce, fruits and vegetables, plants, herbs, fresh breads, honey and more! |
 |  | Towaco, Mambo Tuesdays (3/9 - 12/28): Dance your heart away. Every Tuesday dance to the music with DJ Ray Colon. |
 |  | Trenton, Rockin' Brewfest (9/18): If you enjoy live music and good beer, then you don’t want to miss the First 2010 Rockin’ Brewfest at the Sun National Bank Center. |
 |  | Trenton, Valenzano Winefest 2010 (9/18 - 9/19): The Garden State"s largest blues, jazz and wine festival featuring continuous live entertainment, award winning wines, cheese tasting by Cabot Creamery, top crafters from around the state. |
 |  | Trenton, An Evening with Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson (10/21): Ian Anderson returns to the USA with more goodies from the Tull back catalogue, featuring many of the acoustic tracks from the early albums as well as some new solo material specially written for this tour. Shrug off the trials and doubts o |
 |  | West Milford, Greenwood Lake Airshow & WWII Showcase (9/10 - 9/12): Greenwood Lake Airport is proud to once again present this great Air Show. Expect high intensity performers, wonderful ground displays, vendors, music, and more. |
 |  | West Orange, Red, White and Blue Zoo Day at Essex County Turtle Back Zoo (6/24 - 1/31): Recently celebrating its 30th birthday, the Turtleback Zoo, houses 500 animals of 200 different species. Focusing on New Jersey wildlife, the collection includes cougars, bison, eagles, and wolves, all of which were originally found in the state. |
 |  | Westfield, Watchung Stable (4/3 - 10/15): Learn Horseback Riding at the Watchung Stable. Open until late November, the riding schedules change and are based on a first come, first served basis. The cost varies. |
 |  | Westwood, Womens Bible Study (9/13 - 10/25): A non-denominational
5 week Bible Study on the book of Romans |
 |  | Wildwood, Wild, Wild Wildwoods for Family Fun (4/2 - 9/30): Fun For Everyone on a Sunny Island by the Sea. Nothing beats the Jersey Shore's Wildwood. With the two-mile boardwalk, a total of five amusement piers and dozens of carnival games, souvenir shops, food stands, waterparks and world-class... |
 |  | Wildwood, 2010 Roar to the Shore (9/9 - 9/12): Thousands of bikers will roll into the Wildwoods for this Annual Motorcycle Rally featuring specialized vendors and demos, live entertainment throughout the weekend and more. |
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