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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250821
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261201
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SUMMARY:The Count Basie Center for the Arts Centennial Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The Count Basie Center for the Arts Centennial Celebration includes a lineup of events from now through November 2026. \nEvents include: \n– On August 21 (which would have been Count Basie’s 121st birthday)\, The Count Basie Center celebrated Count Basie’s birthday with a dance procession from the Hackensack Meridian Health Theater to the Red Bank BroadWalk\, set to Basie’s tune “The Red Bank Boogie.” \n– The installation of the Count Basie Center Walk Of Fame\, honoring area artists whose early performances on the historic Basie Center stage gave way to worldwide fame and recognition. The induction of the Walk’s first performing artists – William James “Count” Basie and a surprise performer to be revealed later this summer – will take place September 25.\n– “100 Years of Soul\, Sounds and Stories\,” a project to collect and share personal histories of community members’ experiences at the Count Basie Center\, from the Reade’s Carlton era through present day.\n– A 2026 Roast of New Jersey\, celebrating the state’s rich comedy history by gathering comics for a hilarious\, tongue-in-cheek night of state-deprecating humor.\n– Collaborations with community businesses and partners\, like Newark-based Brix City Brewing’s new Basie Center CentenniALE IPA and Bridging The Gap’s Basie Center Centennial Swing coffee\, sales of which will benefit the Basie Center as well as support groups and services for veterans.\n– ParkStage\, the previously announced outdoor venue partnership with Monmouth County Tourism\, opening Summer 2026 at the East Freehold Showgrounds.\n– Stamped Stories\, an initiative with Monmouth Arts to commission designs for a commemorative\, 12-month postcard set celebrating the Basie Center by decade. The first design\, from Red Bank artist and muralist Michael White\, depicts the present-day façade of the Basie Center’s historic marquee and main entrance.\n– The Century Club\, an opportunity for donors and members of the public to invest in the Basie Center over the next decade to help propel the organization into its next decades of service. \n– A decade-by-decade celebration of film at Basie Center Cinemas\, whose White Street exterior will also serve as the space for a new community mural commemorating the Basie Center’s centennial.\n– A three-day “throwback” finale in November 2026 to feature prices\, fashion and other bits of 1926 pop culture\, including a screening and live musical accompaniment of The Quarterback\, originally shown on opening night at the then Reade’s Carlton theater.\n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.njfamily.com/events/the-count-basie-center-for-the-arts-centennial-celebration/
LOCATION:Count Basie Center for the Arts\, 99 Monmouth Street\, Red Bank\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festivals (fairs, parties, parades),Shows (concerts, dance, theater, movies)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T213000
DTSTAMP:20260615T191643
CREATED:20250409T165529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T165529Z
UID:10020992-1758567600-1781559000@www.njfamily.com
SUMMARY:Statue at Sunset with Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises
DESCRIPTION:Experience the most beautiful skyline in the world at the most beautiful time (sunset). \nBoarding from the Downtown NYC location at Pier 16 South Street Seaport\, sail away on New York’s newest after-hours cruise\, giving you the most up-close view of Lady Liberty\, Lower Manhattan\, the Brooklyn Bridge\, the New York Harbor and more in 90 minutes. \nThere will be music\, drinks courtesy of Cobble Fish\, food and good vibes on the smaller private vessels. \nSailing daily at sunset through December.
URL:https://www.njfamily.com/events/statue-at-sunset-with-circle-line-sightseeing-cruises/2025-09-22/
LOCATION:circle line sightseeing cruises
CATEGORIES:Nature (science, outdoors, gardens, animals)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251017T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T150000
DTSTAMP:20260615T191643
CREATED:20250911T143709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T143709Z
UID:10044833-1760691600-1781622000@www.njfamily.com
SUMMARY:The Artful Learning Collective: Waldorf-Inspired Education
DESCRIPTION:A Waldorf-inspired program for kids in pre-K to 6th grade is offered at the Denville\, Boonton\, and Bound Brook studios.
URL:https://www.njfamily.com/events/the-artful-learning-collective-waldorf-inspired-education/2025-10-17/
LOCATION:All Children’s Art Center\, 424 W. Main St.\, Denville\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art (crafts, fine art, jewelry making, pottery)
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ORGANIZER;CN="ALL CHILDREN'S ART CENTER NJ":MAILTO:info@acacnj.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260705
DTSTAMP:20260615T191643
CREATED:20251222T203517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T153805Z
UID:10058426-1761523200-1783209599@www.njfamily.com
SUMMARY:Monmouth County's 250 for 250 Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Walk or run 250 miles to celebrate America’s 250th birthday. \nStarting October 27\, 2025\, — exactly 250 days before America’s 250th birthday — the challenge is to walk or run 250 miles – anytime\, anywhere – by July 4\, 2026. That’s just one mile a day to celebrate America’s semiquincentennial. \nYou can submit your Virtual Results on the RunSignUp page anytime between October 27\, 2025\, and July 4\, 2026. \nMedals will be available for in-person pickup at the Office of the Monmouth County Clerk\, located at 33 Mechanic Street in Freehold\, between Monday\, July 13\, and Friday\, July 31\, on weekdays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. \nShare your journey by tagging your posts with #MonmouthNJ250. \nThe challenge is free to join.
URL:https://www.njfamily.com/events/monmouth-countys-250-for-250-challenge/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:America 250
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261228T160000
DTSTAMP:20260615T191643
CREATED:20250221T161857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T175041Z
UID:10058334-1767621600-1798473600@www.njfamily.com
SUMMARY:Arm In Arm Mobile Food Pantry 
DESCRIPTION:Arm In Arm’s mobile food pantry will be at the Lawrence Headquarters Branch on Mondays from 2-4 pm throughout 2026 to support those who are experiencing food insecurity. \nNo registration is required; Arm In Arm staff will register participants upon arrival. For more information about the food pantry\, visit. \n 
URL:https://www.njfamily.com/events/arm-in-arm-mobile-food-pantry-2/2026-01-05/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Food,For Families,For Grown-ups,Free Events
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CREATED:20260116T205247Z
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UID:10059231-1768647600-1798732800@www.njfamily.com
SUMMARY:Touch Tank and Climate Time Machine Virtual Reality Experience
DESCRIPTION:Liberty Science Center introduces two new interactive experiences—the Izzo Family Touch Tank and the Climate Time Machine VR viewfinder—as part of the reimagining of its longtime Our Hudson Home gallery. \nThe Touch Tank features a 29-foot-long\, 1\,000-gallon\, two-level riverscape habitat showcasing seven native Hudson River species\, with hands-on encounters guided by trained STEM educators exploring how climate change impacts local marine life. \nThe Climate Time Machine invites visitors to peer through a VR viewfinder overlooking the Hudson River and travel through time from the Ice Age to today and into possible climate futures.
URL:https://www.njfamily.com/events/touch-tank-and-climate-time-machine-virtual-reality-experience/
LOCATION:Liberty Science Center\, 222 Jersey City Boulevard\, Jersey City\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums (workshops, exhibits, tours),Nature (science, outdoors, gardens, animals)
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CREATED:20251103T132006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T132006Z
UID:10050138-1768734000-1781629200@www.njfamily.com
SUMMARY:Perennial Land
DESCRIPTION:“Perennial Land” is an experiential installation that combines the beauty of various forest environments with the importance of data-driven insights into a human’s impact on nature. \nStepping into a space transformed into a multi-climate forest\, tech and tools about resources and equity are seamlessly integrated into the environment like trees. \nPush aside the modern habit of thinking of nature–culture divide\, decolonize technology and highlight the ways landscape contributes to social\, political and psychic ideas of space. \nThe vulnerability of the environment is directly related to that of certain communities.
URL:https://www.njfamily.com/events/perennial-land/2026-01-18/
LOCATION:Morris Museum\, 6 Normandy Heights Road\, Morristown\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums (workshops, exhibits, tours),Shows (concerts, dance, theater, movies)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261002
DTSTAMP:20260615T191643
CREATED:20251222T221205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T153817Z
UID:10058437-1769904000-1790899199@www.njfamily.com
SUMMARY:Philadelphia's Historic Germantown Celebrates America's 250th
DESCRIPTION:As Philadelphia prepares to take center stage for America’s 250th anniversary in 2026\, Historic Germantown is unveiling a neighborhood-wide series of experiences designed to welcome visitors\, history lovers\, and curious travelers from across the country.\n\nBeginning in early 2026\, Historic Germantown will activate its network of 20 historic houses\, museums\, gardens\, and cultural institutions with walking tours\, festivals\, extended evening hours\, hands-on programs\, and free community events\, offering a fresh and immersive way to experience one of the most historically significant neighborhoods in America.\n\nHighlights Include:\n\n\n26 Weeks of Walking Tours launching in February\, inviting visitors to explore Revolutionary War sites\, abolitionist landmarks\, and stories that shaped the nation\n\n\nFirefly Hours (April–October)\, with 17 sites extending hours for free evening access to gardens\, green spaces\, and family-friendly activities\n\n\nA revived Green Space Stamp Rally\, turning Germantown into an interactive scavenger hunt for all ages\n\n\nA Season of Festivals\, including Juneteenth\, Revolutionary-era celebrations\, poetry and jazz\, and more\n\n\nSecond Saturdays\, offering free admission across participating sites every month\n\n\nThe return of the One Pass\, providing visitors with a 60 percent discount on guided tours over a two-week period\n\n\nFounded in 1683\, Germantown is home to the first formal protest against slavery in the Americas\, pivotal Revolutionary War history\, and generations of cultural and intellectual innovation\, making it a powerful lens through which to explore the nation’s past\, present\, and future during the Semiquincentennial.
URL:https://www.njfamily.com/events/philadelphias-historic-germantown-celebrates-americas-250th/
LOCATION:Historic Germantown\, Philadelphia\, PA\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Museums (workshops, exhibits, tours)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260801
DTSTAMP:20260615T191643
CREATED:20260128T140657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T140657Z
UID:10060489-1770768000-1785542399@www.njfamily.com
SUMMARY:Allan Rohan Crite: Neighborhood
DESCRIPTION:Born in North Plainfield and raised in Boston\, Allan Rohan Crite (1910-2007) created a rich visual record of Black life in 20th-century urban America\, revealing a sense of community that resonates across time and place. \nThe new exhibition offers a sweeping overview of his long career as a storyteller and cultural historian who chronicled the everyday lives of his friends and neighbors. \nAllan Rohan Crite: Neighborhood features 65 paintings and works on paper\, exploring themes meaningful to the artist: neighborhood\, community and religion. \nOver a career that spans eight decades\, Crite documented the multicultural\, multiracial and multigenerational communities of Boston\, as well as historic social and economic changes that transformed the nation in the latter half of the 20th century. \nCrite’s vibrant paintings of neighborhood scenes from the 1930s and 1940s are some of his most celebrated works. While many of his contemporaries in New York portrayed Black subjects through two stereotypical extremes—famous entertainers or anonymous figures—Crite chose his middle-class neighbors in Boston. He captured their everyday activities: children learning and playing\, mothers and babies meeting in the park\, men reading the news on the corner\, people commuting and at the office. \nA dedicated Episcopalian\, Crite often portrayed religious scenes that are common art historical subjects. The exhibition includes a full set of his Stations of the Cross: I-XIV\, an important Biblical narrative that encourages Christians to explore the themes of suffering\, sacrifice and redemption. Crite also placed Biblical figures in familiar\, contemporary settings. His well-known Streetcar Madonna\, along with two other images of Madonna and Child navigating the public transit system\, inspires viewers to experience spirituality beyond the sacred walls of the church. \nFrom the 1950s onward\, Crite experimented with new techniques on paper\, continuing to explore the meaning of community—particularly as the physical landscape around him shifted. He documented the detrimental impact of urban renewal—what he called “urban removal”—and the gentrification that displaced long-established Black and multicultural neighborhoods. \nCrite lived the community-centered values he depicted. His home was a gathering space for scholars\, historians\, artists and community leaders. That legacy continues in the current work of Johnetta Tinker and Susan Thompson\, who—like their mentor\, Crite—capture Black communities grounded in lived experience\, rather than stereotypes. \nFour quilts from their 2021 series Deeply Rooted in the NeighborHOOD\, Homage to Allan Rohan Crite are included in the exhibition. \nAllan Rohan Crite: Neighborhood is complemented by free public programs: \n\nSparkNight: Centennial Black History Month Celebration and Spotlight on New Spring Exhibitions on February 12\nChoir performance on February 28\nArt Together family workshop on March 15\nCuratorial discussion “Conspicuous by Their Absence” on April 29.\n\nAllan Rohan Crite: Neighborhood is organized by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum\, Boston\, Massachusetts. \nIn addition\, the Gardner Museum and Boston Athenaeum have co-published Allan Rohan Crite: Neighborhood Liturgy\, produced by Princeton University Press\, the first extensively researched\, fully illustrated\, career-spanning book about the artist. \nThe Zimmerli’s presentation is organized by Nicole Simpson\, Curator of Prints and Drawings. It is on view from February 11 through July 31. \nThe Zimmerli Art Museum is open Wednesday and Friday\, 11 am to 6 pm; Thursday\, 11 am to 8 pm; Saturday and Sunday\, 12-5 pm. The museum is closed Monday and Tuesday\, as well as major holidays and the month of August. \nAdmission is free. \n 
URL:https://www.njfamily.com/events/allan-rohan-crite-neighborhood/
LOCATION:Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers—New Brunswick\, 71 Hamilton St.\, New Brunswick\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art (crafts, fine art, jewelry making, pottery),Free Events,Museums (workshops, exhibits, tours)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers-New Brunswick":MAILTO:education@zimmerli.rutgers.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270222
DTSTAMP:20260615T191643
CREATED:20260304T133632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T133632Z
UID:10065854-1771027200-1803254399@www.njfamily.com
SUMMARY:Spirit of ’76: The Bicentennial
DESCRIPTION:“Spirit of ’76: The Bicentennial” is a new exhibition presented as part of the New Jersey State Museum’s celebration of America’s 250th. \nThe exhibition examines the multitude of ways governments\, businesses\, and citizens reflected upon and marked the 200th anniversary of the nation’s independence. \nIn the midst of the turmoil of the early 1970s\, officials looked to the Bicentennial as an opportunity for Americans to forget their differences and rally together around pride and patriotism for their shared country. Celebrating the distinct look and feel of 1970s America\, the exhibition draws exclusively from the State Museum’s own collection\, the exhibition showcases an assortment of rarely seen artifacts and artworks produced 50 years ago for the Bicentennial. \nHighlights include the Kent Bicentennial Portfolio\, a collection of lithographs and screen prints commissioned from twelve artists including Jacob Lawrence and Robert Indiana\, whose visually-stunning works are responses to the prompt “what does independence mean to me?” \nHistorical artifacts include New Jersey state government-issued items like license plates and maps\, New Jersey-made flags\, commemorative medallions\, ceramic works by Trenton porcelain firms Cybis\, Boehm\, and Lenox; and a handcrafted album quilt from Princeton. \nThe exhibition also includes artworks and artifacts honoring the famed “Ten Crucial Days\,” the period between December 25\, 1776\, and January 3\, 1777\, when George Washington crossed the Delaware River near Trenton and turned the tide of the Revolutionary War. \nDates are February 14\, 2026\, through February 21\, 2027. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.njfamily.com/events/spirit-of-76-the-bicentennial/
LOCATION:New Jersey State Museum\, 205 West State Street\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08608\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Museums (workshops, exhibits, tours)
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T200000
DTSTAMP:20260615T191643
CREATED:20260211T132024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T132024Z
UID:10063918-1773338400-1781812800@www.njfamily.com
SUMMARY:Drawing Circle Live Model Figure Drawing Class
DESCRIPTION:Famed muralist Layqa Nuna Yawar has adorned Newark with 15 massive public murals\, including a landmark piece in Newark Liberty’s Terminal A. Now\, he is welcoming the community to create alongside Rutgers-Newark students—for free—this semester. \n“Drawing Circle\,” a live-model figure drawing class integrated into the immersive “Drawing Room” exhibit\, takes place on Thursdays\, from 6-9 pm\, through May. \n 
URL:https://www.njfamily.com/events/drawing-circle-live-model-figure-drawing-class/2026-03-12/
LOCATION:Express Newark\, 54 Halsey Street\, Newark\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art (crafts, fine art, jewelry making, pottery),For Grown-ups,Free Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270104
DTSTAMP:20260615T191643
CREATED:20260120T230449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T230449Z
UID:10059847-1774569600-1799020799@www.njfamily.com
SUMMARY:LEGO® Ferrari Build & Race at LEGOLAND® New York Resort
DESCRIPTION:LEGOLAND® New York Resort will debut the  LEGO® Ferrari Build & Race\, opening March 27\, alongside the park’s season opening. \nLEGO Ferrari Build & Race invites guests to step into the driver’s seat and build\, test and race their own LEGO Ferrari creations. \nThe attraction features four immersive zones: \n\nGarage Zone: Enter the Pit Stop Garage to see a life-size LEGO Ferrari car! Guests can sit in the driver’s seat and learn about the iconic brand’s racing legacy.\nBuild and Test Zone: Join the Pit Crew to create your own Ferrari-inspired car using LEGO bricks\, then test it on extreme jump and race ramps while competing against other builders.\nRace Track Zone: Built with digital technology\, guests can scan their Ferrari designs\, personalize their cars\, and race against others in the virtual Pista di Fiorano racetrack to see who has the fastest lap time.\nDUPLO® Zone: Designed for younger builders\, this area features larger bricks so even the youngest drivers can get in on the fun and create their own designs.\n\nTo gear up for the new attraction\, the resort unveiled its centerpiece: a life-sized Ferrari 12 Cilindri car\, made entirely of LEGO bricks. The massive model was constructed from 554\,767 LEGO bricks and took Master Model Builders over 2\,300 hours to assemble. The car weighs nearly 4\,000 pounds and sits at the entrance of the new indoor attraction. You will be able to hop in the driver’s seat to experience the vehicle firsthand. \nThe new Ferrari experience joins more than 40 rides\, attractions and seasonal events at LEGOLAND New York Resort\, all designed for families with children ages 2-12. During the 2026 season\, fan-favorite activities and celebrations return\, including: \n\nMaster Model Builder Experience: Watch the experts at work as they design\, build and maintain the more than 15\,000 LEGO models in the Park.\nWater Playground: Reopening Memorial Day Weekend\, cool down with four awesome water slides\, a giant 318-gallon water bucket and the chance to build and race your very own LEGO boat.\nLEGO Festival: New interactive zones will pop-up in the Park\, with even more opportunities for families to build\, dance and play.\nBrick-or-Treat and Holiday Bricktacular: LEGOLAND New York’s signature Halloween and Holiday events\, transforming the park with seasonal décor\, shows and food!\n\n 
URL:https://www.njfamily.com/events/lego-ferrari-build-race-at-legoland-new-york-resort/
LOCATION:LEGOLAND New York Resort\, 1 LEGOLAND Way\, Goshen\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:For Families,Kids (5-9),Outdoor Activities,Preschooler (2-5),Tweens & Teens (10+)
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