Friday is Eid, so to everyone celebrating the end of Ramadan, Eid Mubarak. Earth Day is Saturday, which is a great time to teach your kids about the beauty of nature and the importance of protecting our environment. It’s also the perfect time of year to pick tulips or go to a flower festival. If your allergies are preventing you from staying outdoors, choose to take the kids to the circus or a BMX championship instead.
WEEKEND
Lil’ Kickers Open House
Sofive Meadowlands, Carlstadt
Thursday – Friday
During Open House Week, kids 18 months to 5 years will take part in a free sample soccer class. Morning and afternoon sessions are available.
Do Portugal Circus
Woodbridge Center Mall, Woodbridge
Thursday – Sunday
Some of the all-human (no animal) acts include motorcyclists in the globe of death, swinging trapeze, aerialists, jugglers, hand balancers and a funny clown.
PEEPS in the Village
Peddlers Village, Lahaska, PA
Thursday – Sunday
The colorful display dedicated to everyone’s favorite marshmallow Easter candy includes over 90 creations of wall art, dioramas and sculpture, featuring the popular Pennsylvania-made bunnies and chicks, and carefully handmade and contributed by Philly-area residents and organizations. This is the last weekend to check out these cool art pieces.
The Orchid Show
New York Botanical Gardens, Bronx, NY
Thursday – Sunday
During the day, families can view the thousands of orchids on the grounds of the botanical gardens. On select nights, adults 21+ can attend for a special view-and-sip option. This is the final weekend to see the flowers in bloom.
The Parental Advisory Comedy Show
Kelsey Theatre, Mercer County Community College, West Windsor
Friday – Saturday
The Vibe with Ky and Kelsey Theatre announce the return of this show after a decade, where four professional stand-up comedians take the stage. Not suitable for children.
Hungarian Folk Dance Festival
Friday – Sunday
Hungarian American Athletic Club, New Brunswick
Hungarian folk dancers and folk-dance ensembles from the U.S. and Canada will present group choreographies and solo dances. The program includes dance house (táncház) with two folk music bands, a gala show, a folk music concert, dance workshops with dance teachers from Hungary, crafts for kids, a lecture and, of course, the dance competition/dance performances.
The 3 Little Pigs
Hudson Theatre Works, Weehawken
Saturday – Sunday
In this humorous new version of the well-known story, Hoboken author Diana London has the 3 Little Pigs and some new friends learn important lessons as they outwit the Big Bad Wolf.
BaconFest
Adventure Crossing, Jackson
Saturday – Sunday
Laurita Winery hosts this beloved food truck festival every year at its vineyard, but this time the show hits the road. Come to the new entertainment and sports complex for lots of bacon treats, live music, fire pits, wine tasting, and face painting for the kids.
Shad Fest
Lambert Lane, Lambertville
Saturday – Sunday
Each spring the Delaware River in Lambertville is home to returning shad making their way back from the Atlantic Ocean to spawn before returning to the ocean. Enjoy two days filled with handcrafted art, jewelry, home goods, food, music, shad fishing, home and garden, poster show and auction and beer garden.
Civil War Encampment
The Hermitage, Ho-Ho-Kus
Experience American history firsthand as the members of the 6th Regiment New Hampshire Voluntary Co. C camp perform drill maneuvers in the line of battle. Kids can participate with wooden muskets and soldiers will guide visitors through their camp and explain artifacts used at the time.
Spring FunFest
Peddler’s Village, New Hope, PA
Saturday – Sunday
Grab a kazoo and play along while taking part in the Family Fun Walk benefiting the Autism Cares Foundation. There will be a dance party, karate showcase, hula hoop show and demo, kids crafts and an obstacle course. Plus, lots of food trucks. Stop by PEEPS in the Village while you’re strolling around to see all the marshmallow candy dioramas.
Earth Day Weekend Celebration
New Jersey Botanical Garden, Ringwood
Saturday – Sunday
A number of special programs are planned to celebrate the beauty of nature.
FRIDAY
Terry Fator: On the Road Again
Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown
The “America’s Got Talent” winner brings his cast of puppets to MPAC for a show filled with comedy, musical parodies and ventriloquism skills.
Bee There or Bee Square
Tanger Outlets, Atlantic City
Take the kids to Plaza 200 for some honeybee trivia that’s fun for the whole family. Win prizes while learning all about bees. Plus, get up close and personal with a bee colony.
Mud Hen IPA 5K and Beer Mile
MudHen Brewery, Wildwood
The first part of the evening is the 5K, where you’re run along a scenic route in the Wildwoods. There is flat terrain suitable for runners of all levels. The afterparty will include the Beer Mile Island Championship, where you will run four laps around a track, chugging a beer after each lap. The first person to cross the finish line wins.
Craft Yard Spring Bazaar
Wellmont Arts Plaza, Montclair
More than 20 vendors will offer an eclectic mix of handmade jewelry, thrifted clothing, baked goods, inspiring music, home decor and captivating art.
Laser Taylor Swift
Edelman Planetarium, Glassboro
This laser show is perfect for the biggest Swifties. Taylor’s biggest hits come to life in dazzling laser light. It’s the next best thing if you can’t score tickets to her concert.
SATURDAY
The Smurfs Great Escape
New Brunswick
During this outdoor scavenger hunt meets escape room, you and your team will have to solve the clues to save The Smurfs from the evil Gargamel. Kids and pets are welcome!
Beer Run 5K
Historic Village at Allaire, Wall Twp.
There are many options for the event: you can attend as a designated driver, only attend the beer fest, or run the 5K and then treat yourself to 12 5-ounce pours of beer while listening to live music, playing lawn games and ordering from the food trucks. Must be 21 to attend, even as a designated driver.
Earth Day Hike
Plainsboro Preserve, Cranbury
This free guided trail walk will explore the natural elements of the preserve.
Whole Lotta Empanada Food Truck & Music Festival
20th Century Park, Garfield
Fifteen empanada vendors will vie for the top prize, which you can vote for during an empanada contest. There will be other food vendors, live Latin and salsa music, a petting zoo, inflatables, mini golf, a bungee trampoline and more activities for the kids.
City Green’s Earth Day Festival
City Green Learning Garden at Eastside Park, Paterson
There will be nature crafts, gardening lessons, giveaways, story time, spring veggie taste testing, an up-potting lettuce station, digging and planting, scavenger hunts, mud creations, seed collages, a gratitude tree, a plant sale, information on starting a community garden, and free play.
Feel the Earth
Tanger Outlets, Atlantic City
Get your hands “dirty” and visit C.R.O.P.S. for multiple hands-on, interactive activities, such as digging around in a vermicomposting bin and making art from pieces of nature.
Kites at the Pier
Pier Village, Long Branch
While you walk along the beach or boardwalk look up, because the sky above the Atlantic Ocean will be filled with dozens of high-flying kites.
Community Day: Celebrating Earth
The Newark Museum of Art, Newark
Programming in honor of Earth Day will include a Lenape performance by the Redhawk Native American Arts Council.
Earth Day Celebration
Cape May County Park, Cape May
Show how much you care about Mother Earth! There will be live eco-educational entertainment, a family-friendly scavenger hunt, characters, a ventriloquist, pirates, hands-on educational exhibits, food trucks, craft tables, bounce house, photo booth and giveaways.
Elmwood Park Spring Street Fair
Market Street, Elmwood Park
If you like shopping outdoors, then this is the place to be. There will be quality exhibitors selling a selection of assorted items, a special arts and crafts section, live entertainment, kiddie rides and games, great festival foods and food trucks and a kids’ zone.
Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Athletes from around the world will compete in one of the most electrifying, dangerous and physically demanding sporting events on the planet. This ultimate BMX competition was last held at the stadium in 2019 and is expected to draw tens of thousands from the Tri-State Area.
Dancing & Dessert
Plainsboro Preserve, Cranbury
Adults will learn ballroom dance moves outside in the Preserve for lots of fun around sunset. You’ll be treated to dessert afterwards. Open to age 18 and up. Bring a partner.
Potato Planting
Howell Living History Farm, Hopewell
Join workhorses Bill and Jesse to help plant a field of potatoes that will yield over 2,000 pounds of food for local soup kitchens. While farmers drive the horses and steer the plow to open up the rows, your family helpers will follow behind with baskets of seeds and place them in the furrows. Over the next four months the field will be weeded and hilled by interns and volunteers before you can help harvest the crop in mid-August.
MHANJ-OC Colorfest
Veterans Park, Bayville
The color fun run/walk supports mental health initiatives in the community. There will be plenty of food, raffles, games and activities to keep everyone happy and healthy.
Chalk the Walk
Gille Park Pavilion, Lacey
This family fun walk will welcome spring with attention paid to drug awareness and nutrition. There will be a seed planting activity, sand art and face painting.
Run Walk for Our Youth’s Future
Duke Island Park, Bridgewater
Visions and Pathways’ 25th Run and Walk supports their goal to provide abused, neglected, homeless and runaway youth, ages 13-21, with an avenue for self-expression and physical activity to help them deal with the trauma in their lives and participate in the community. The event will include food, entertainment, kids’ activities, raffles and more.
Vintage Base Ball
Holmdel Park, Holmdel
Nothing says spring like baseball, so spend an afternoon to see how one of America’s favorite pastimes started. The Monmouth Furnace Base Ball Club will play a vintage game using rules from the 19th Century. The fam will get a kick out of seeing the players dressed for the time period.
JC Baby Fair
Hamilton Park Montessori School Annex, Jersey City
Whether you are thinking of having a baby, are expecting, or are a new mom, this event will provide information and resources to help you along your journey. There will be a breastfeeding consultations, info and products from dozens of vendors and tons of raffles and giveaways.
THAT Was Invented in New Jersey??
Piscataway Community Center, Piscataway
The Garden State is known for the Turnpike, tomatoes and Bruce Springsteen. But did you know that NJ is the birthplace of the cell phone, the submarines, the telegraph, the lightbulb, the boardwalk and the drive-in movie as well as Band-Aids, Campbell’s Soup and Monopoly? Historian Glenn LeBoeuf will talk about the beginnings and outcomes of inventions that began in New Jersey.
Artisan Market
New Jersey Blind Citizens Association, Leonardo
There will be 20+ local artisans and crafters selling their handmade items, plus live music, henna art and psychics along with activities for the kids including blindfolded bean bag toss and a Make Your Name in Braille Station. The Seeing Eye puppies in training will also be joining, and the ShopRite Fill The Grill Food truck will be there with complimentary bites for everyone.
Food Truck Festival
Union Catholic High School, Scotch Plains
There will be live music, fun for all ages, plus beer and wine for the adults.
Judy Torres
Calandra’s il Vecchio Café, Caldwell
The Queen of Freestyle will perform alongside DJ Whiteboy during Retro Saturday. Hosted by Sal Abbatiello.
Piano Battle
Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown
Performers Andreas Kern and Paul Cibis, who have distinctly different performance styles, will take turns performing pieces by composers such as Chopin, Liszt and Debussy. They will improvise based on the tunes you request from the audience.
Historical Base Ball Game & Barnstorming
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, Morristown
Activities include “barnstorming” into the barnyard to meet the cows, chickens, lambs and other animals. Go fishing in the pond, see woodstove cooking demonstrations and tour The Willows 1854 mansion. The Flemington Neshanock take on the Hoboken Nine in a historic baseball game played under 1864 rules.
Fur Baby Festival
Burlington County Fairgrounds, Jobstown
Together with the Friends of the Burlington County Animal Shelter, Mega Bite Events will be working to find forever homes for some amazing dogs and cats and other small animals. Join 15+ food vendors, games, a face painter, human and pet vendors, a doggie agility course, a pet costume contest, and live music from Naughty Humphry and The Big Fuss.
Freecycling Event
Community Arts Center, East Brunswick
This environmentally friendly flea market is a way for you to trade unwanted items for free. It’s designed to recycle goods so that they don’t wind up in the landfill. Bring your kids to treasure hunt or offer up some items of your own.
Spring Indoor Vendor & Craft Fair
Wildwoods Convention Center, Wildwood
This family-friendly event will feature over 70 local vendors selling a wide variety of unique and handmade items. Shop for jewelry, clothing, home decor, and much more. There will be entertainment by Freckles the Clown and The Amazing Juggler Larry Vee.
Walk MS: Clark
Oak Ridge Park, Clark
Families are invited to form teams and join this walk to end multiple sclerosis. There will be refreshments and activities.
Earth Day Celebration
The New Weis Center for Education, Arts & Recreation, Ringwood
Plans include nature crafts, games, activities and information from more than a dozen partner tables. Check the schedule for forest bathing, nature journaling, a medicinial invasive plant walk and a geology hike.
Car Show
Battleship NJ, Camden
Check out all the classic cars around the pier. Car participants get the chance to win an award, tour the Battleship and enjoy lunch and cocktails on the historic fantail of the Battleship.
SUNDAY
Earth Day Celebration and Folk & Bluegrass Festival
Jackson Plaza, Hoboken
New this year is the music festival, where local musicians will play traditional folk, bluegrass and gospel music. Spend the day outdoors visiting local businesses, shopping from green artisans and engaging in nature-based activities.
Spring Festival and Earth Day Celebration
Red Bank Battlefield, National Park
Join a day of family fun, including colonial games and crafts, a petting zoo, a sheepshearing demo and a magic show.
Stirling Street Fair
Main Avenue, Stirling
There will be quality exhibitors selling a selection of assorted items, a special arts and crafts section, live entertainment, kiddie rides and games, great festival foods and food trucks, and so much more. As you stroll along, stop to have a bite to eat and see the shows of live music, dancing, karate demonstrations and more. The Kidz Traveling Shindig is a section dedicated to children with kiddie bounce rides, slides, interactive blowups, face painters, sand art and kids’ games.
Forest Eats & Wild Treats
Plainsboro Preserve, Cranbury
Adults can forage for a variety of native and edible plants. Join a Park System Naturalist as you learn to identify common wild edibles, their medicinal properties, and the uses of a number of other common plants that can be found in the area.
Run Wild 5K Run and 1-Mile Walk
Cape May County Park & Zoo, Cape May Court House
Pace yourself as you walk or run through the world-famous park and zoo. You’ll get to see all the animals in the early morning hours.
Children’s Day Celebration Event
Veterans Park, Montgomery
Support the earthquake relief efforts in Turkey by ordering a variety of Turkish food, playing children’s games, asking for face painting, listening to live music and purchasing Turkish-made souvenirs and goods.
Daffodil Festival & Earth Day Fair
Van Neste Square, Ridgewood
Many interactive eco-themed activities will include educational displays, demos and crafts, in addition to a petting zoo, recycling magician, musical entertainment from the Blue Plate Special and activities for kids. A highlight every year is the Daffy Dog Parade, where leashed dogs and their owners are welcome to dress in costume to win prizes.
Restaurant Tour
Asbury Park
More than two dozen restaurants along the boardwalk, in the downtown, on the west side and along Main Street will offer deals and specials. A portion of proceeds will benefit Asbury’s Mercer Center Food Pantry as well as World Central Kitchen’s efforts in Ukraine.
BlueClaws Spring Flea Market
ShoreTown Ballpark, Lakewood
Outside of the baseball stadium, you can shop from vendors set up in the parking lot. There is no ball game that afternoon.
Building Princeton
Historical Society of Princeton, Princeton
Calling all LEGO fans! Construct Princeton’s iconic buildings using more than 100,000 LEGO blocks. Teams will choose from more than 50 historic structures, famous residences, community buildings and houses of worship to construct a scale model. When completed, they are placed on a 30-foot map of Princeton, providing an amazing aerial view of the town and campus.
Dan Brown’s Wild Symphony
Rowan University’s Pfleeger Concert Hall, Glassboro
Author and composer Dan Brown brings beetles, bats, boars and other species from throughout the animal kingdom together for a special concert in honor of Earth Day. With projected illustrations from the children’s book, New York-based stage and screen actor Matt Dallal narrates while the Rowan University Wind Ensemble performs the score, bringing the story to life. You can also sit on the Wilson Hall patio before or after the show to see original short plays starring contemporary artist-made marionettes.
Earth Day Run Wild 5K
Cape May County Park & Zoo, Cape May
Families can take part in a 5K run or 1-mile walk through the zoo. There will be separate kids’ races as well, plus an awards presentation.
Millburn-Short Hills Street Fair
Downtown Millburn, Millburn
More than 20,000 people are expected to pop in and out of the downtown area for an afternoon filled with live music, food stands, crafters, vendors and games for the whole family.
Take Me Home: The Music of John Denver
Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown
Jim Curry captures the essence of John Denver’s persona and music on stage.
Walk MS: Roxbury
Roxbury High School, Succasunna
Gather your team and join this walk that will raise money to help find a cure for multiple sclerosis.
Walk MS: West Orange
Clipper Pavilion, West Orange
Put on your pedometer and join your friends and family as you walk together to fight MS.
Sustainable Family Fun Day
House of BAV – BK Style, Tanger Outlets, Atlantic City
Adults and kids can bring their own clothing to paint, color, embellish, cut and more using Equalshuman Spirit Kreature paint by numbers to create new designs.
ONGOING
The Addams Family
Centenary Stage, Hackettstown
Thursdays – Sundays, April 20 – 30
Centenary Stage Company’s NEXTStage Repertory’s spring musical will be a production of “The Addams Family.” Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents.
Junior Naturalists: Springtime Explorers
Plainsboro Preserve, Cranbury
Fridays, April 21 – May 6
Pre-teens who are 9 to 13 years old can join field investigations and science explorations. They will develop their naturalist skills while engaging in STEM activities.
Springtime Photography for Kids
Plainsboro Preserve, Cranbury
Sundays, April 23 – June 4
Kids will step into nature to improve their outdoor photography skills. The last class will be held in the computer lab so they can sharpen their photo editing skills. Then, they’ll have some of their best work displayed at the preserve throughout the rest of the season, with an opening reception for family and friends.
Restaurant Week
Morristown
April 24-28
From international flair to American classics, there will be a variety of dining options for families, date nights, business occasions and more. In addition to special menus and dining deals, there will be special events at many restaurants including wine pairings, tasting menus and special entertainment.
U-Pick Tulips
Holland Ridge Farms, Cream Ridge
Through April 26
The tulips here have become one of New Jersey’s most photographed spots in the spring and the farm opened its u-pick tulips season this week. Beyond the whopping 8 million colorful tulips to take in, there are plenty of other things to keep you and your crew entertained during a visit including 20+ photo props, as many as 30 food trucks, farm animals, a feeding zoo, pony rides, a tractor-pulled hayride, Dutch souvenirs, a bakery and a tulip planting museum.
Seafood Week
Nunzio by Chef Michael DeLone
Through April 30
You’ll go on a culinary journey through Italy with dishes made with crab, tuna, lobster, shrimp, scallops, clams, mussels and other seafood.
The Diary of Anne Frank
Holmdel Theater Company, Holmdel
Fridays – Sundays, through April 30
In this new adaptation, Anne Frank emerges from history as a living, lyrical, intensely gifted young girl who confronts her rapidly changing life and the increasing horror of her time. This is a drama about the lives of eight people hiding from the Nazis in a concealed storage attic during the Holocaust.
Butterfly House
Liberty Science Center, Jersey City
Through April 30
Meet hundreds of painted lady and monarch butterflies during a spring pop-up adventure. You can feed them or have them land on your finger. You’ll meet caterpillars, too. There will also be a Hedge Maze to navigate. Plus, wear goggles to see how butterflies see, look at butterflies under microscopes, and use crayons to do rubbings of the life cycle of a butterfly.
Sunday Morning Snuggle Sessions
Coombs Barnyard, Elmer
Sundays, through April 30
It’s been a long winter without human interaction, so brings the kids to hug a donkey, sheep, goats, pig, chickens, bunnies, cats and a goose.
Romeo and Juliet
Two River Theater, Red Bank
Through April 30
Play On Shakespeare, Two River Theater and the National Asian American Theatre Company will present this contemporary spin on the Shakespeare classic.
Golden Girls Murder Mystery
The Curtis, Philadelphia
Select dates through April 30
Resorts Atlantic City
Select dates through August 19
Miami’s Fab Four are investigating a potential murder hit – when they become suspects in a completely different murder! Use your detective skills to figure out which character is responsible and what their motive it – could it possibly be one of our favorite friends who is guilty?
Hidden Gems
Nancy Thompson Learning Commons, Kean University, Union
Through May 8
A geode may look like an “ugly rock” but once they are broken open, there are beautiful crystals inside. The freestanding sculptures in this exhibit are inspired by rock structures created with multiple parts of cast, assembled and carved resin.
Trail Riding Program
Mercer Meadows Equestrian Center, Pennington
Saturdays, through mid-May
Kids (and adults) 12 and up can go on a leisurely 45-minute horseback trail ride around the Mercer Stables property. No riding experience is necessary. You must book in advance.
Springtime Shell-A-Bration
Adventure Aquarium, Camden
Through May 21
Learn about ocean conservation and how you can help protect turtles in New Jersey and beyond. Kids (and adults) can take the Turtle Scout Pledge to help protect our turtle friends and the waters they call home. You can purchase a Top of Ocean Realm Tour Bundle for an exclusive behind-the-scenes, birds-eye view of sea turtles, sharks and rays. Or, book a paid sea turtle encounter for up to four guests for the chance to tong-feed Adventure Aquarium’s trio of sea turtles – Old Green, Bob and Stitches – from a dock on the top of the Ocean Realm exhibit.
Morning Walks
Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary, Bernardsville
Saturdays, through May 27
Enjoy a quiet morning at the sanctuary walking the trails with an NJ Audubon staff or Associate Naturalist. These walks are informal and informative; birds, trees, tracks, wildflowers, reptiles and amphibians are a few of nature’s wonders waiting for you to discover.
The FRIENDS Experience: The One Near Philadelphia
King of Prussia Mall, King of Prussia
Through May 29
Sit on the big orange couch at Central Perk, hang out in Joey and Chandler’s apartment, sit at Rachel and Monica’s kitchen table and read the 18-page letter – front and back – at this awesome experience that brings the Friends set to you!
Beyonce Laser Show
Liberty Science Center, Jersey City
Select dates, through May 31
Your Bey Hive can sing along to Beyoncé tunes from speakers that can produce 30,000 watts of digital sound. Fans can also dance to the beat timed to lasers produced using 88 million pixels and 281 trillion colors. The show is recommended for ages 5 and up.
Growing in the Garden
Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, Morristown
Second Saturday of the month, through June
This hands-on art program for children age 4 and older and their caregivers includes a story, a visit to MHHM’s gardens, and an art project.
World War II Exhibit
Museum of American History at Deptford, Deptford
Thursdays – Sundays, through June 17
Kids and adults who are interested in history will learn about the lives and memories of veterans and fallen heroes from World War II through this exhibit. There will be military and civilian paraphernalia including weapons, equipment, uniforms, flags, and coinage of both the Allied and Axis powers in the Pacific as well as the European theatres.
Junior Historians Club
Wicoff House, Plainsboro
Saturdays, through June 17
Kids ages 6-8 will learn about historic preservation through fun and immersive activities. Each meeting will have a theme such as archaeology, architecture, conservation or genealogy. There will be weekly activities, crafts and museum scavenger hunts.
Museum Littles
Wicoff House, Plainsboro
Sundays, through June 18
Little ones ages 2-4 will be introduced to new topics through fun crafts and engaged learning. Activities include classical music, sensory activities and an active play area based on weekly themes such as Little Architect, Little Botanist, Little Astronomer, Little Linguist, Little Archeologist and more.
Disney 100: The Exhibition
The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA
Through August 27
Disney fans will love this behind-the-scenes look at their favorite characters, movies and theme parks. Walk through 10 different galleries that will immerse you in sight, sound and touch.
Thomas and Friends Explore the Rails
Liberty Science Center, Jersey City
Through September 4
Kids can learn, play and solve problems while finding themselves in locations from the beloved TV series. Younger kids can practice counting objects, comparing sizes and learning colors. Older kids can practice their math skills, learn basic engineering concepts, discover science ideas through play, and see how technology works to keep engines running.
Statue at Sunset
Pier 16, New York, NY
Every day, through September 3
Bring your kids or a date on board a small, intimate Circle Line vessel, where you’ll sail along the East River for an hour during sunset, passing by NYC landmarks such as the Statute of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge. There will be a photo stop at Lady Liberty.
Identity & Restraint: Art of the Dog Collar
AKC Museum of the Dog, New York
Through September 4
This unique exhibit presents an array of dog collars from the National Sporting Library & Museum. Fine art from the AKC Museum of the Dog and American Kennel Club Collections will help develop an understanding of the collar as both art and object and how its design changed in relation to different dog breeds and their uses.
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