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Looking for Fun This Week? Here's What's Happening in and Around Ewing
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Jazz Jam, Thursdays Feb. 27, March 13, March 27.
Talk of the Sourlands: The Winter Garden – Beautiful and Alive as any Season
Thursday, Feb. 27, 7 to 8:30 p.m.
The Sourland Conservancy and The Watershed Institute are thrilled to host Rosalind Doremus for an inspiring presentation, "The Winter Garden – Beautiful and Alive as any Season." This engaging talk will explore the understated beauty of the winter garden, focusing on its "bones" and showcasing native plants that thrive in the colder months.
Rosalind will share practical tips for winter garden maintenance, emphasizing how a well-planned garden can support the ecosystem year-round. Through captivating photography and insightful discussion, attendees will gain a fresh perspective on the winter season's vitality and charm. This free event is part of the Talk of the Sourlands series, designed to educate and inspire audiences on topics related to nature and conservation. Registration for in-person and online attendance is required. Donations are always appreciated.
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Friday, Feb. 28, 2025, 8 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 29, 8 p.m.; Sunday, March 1 (sold out)
The Reock & Roll Revue returns to The Kelsey Theatre for 3 shows! In over 16 years and more than 20 different shows, The Reock & Roll Revue have been performing their unique combination of rock concert and documentary productions. 2025’s show will be a tribute of sorts to one of the greatest songwriters of all time. We will be exploring Mr. Lennon’s solo recordings from 1969 up until his passing in 1980.With an incredible selection of songs from all of the John Lennon solo recordings; this will be a show NOT to miss. Once again, The Revue will showcase the music and the stories behind the music and the times. Hope you will join us.
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Curtains: The Musical | Feb-Mar 2025
Feb. 27, 28 at 8 p.m.; March 1, 2 and 8 p.m.
Venue: Kendall Main Stage Theater at The College of New Jersey
CNJ Musical Theater is thrilled to present their spring musical, Curtains! Join them for this suspenseful musical comedy where Boston’s Colonial Theater in 1959 performs their opening night of a new musical, until the leading lady mysteriously dies on stage…and the cast and crew are now all suspects!
Content & Sensory Trigger Warnings: Please be warned there are depictions of violence, sharp gunshot sounds, flashing lights, and sexual content.
Patron Parking: Lots 5-7. TCNJ Campus Parking Map
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Grand Kyiv Ballet presents Swan Lake
Friday, Feb. 28, 7 p.m., Patriots Theater at the War Memorial.
Swan Lake is a ballet masterpiece that tells the story of a prince who falls in love with a beautiful swan princess under a spell. The ballet is renowned for its stunning choreography, intricate set design, and Tchaikovsky’s captivating music. This timeless tale of love and magic will be brought to life by the finest dancers of the Ukrainian National Opera and Ballet Theater.
Harry Potter Trivia Night (21+)
70 Extonville Road, Hamilton.
It is with great joy—and perhaps a touch of mischief—that we invite you to an extraordinary gathering: a Harry Potter Trivia Night at Bent Iron Brewing !
This evening promises to test your knowledge of the magical world and reward your wisdom with delightful prizes. But wait! As is customary at Hogwarts, we value creativity and individuality. Thus, there shall also be a Costume Contest! Whether you arrive as a clever witch, a daring wizard, or a curious creature of the magical realm, your efforts shall not go unnoticed. Now, a word of caution: while our love for magical creatures knows no bounds, this event is a No-Pets-Allowed occasion. Much as I adore Fawkes, we can assure you that certain situations—such as a Niffler eyeing the prize pool—are best avoided.
Lastly it is with great request that all Wizards are of the age of 21+
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Winter in the Farmhouse at Howell Farm | Orchard pruning
Saturday, March 1, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Howell Farm, 70 Woodens Lane, Hopewell Twp.
Venture up the lane to the barnyard and make your way inside the Henry Phillips farmhouse to experience a turn-of-the-century kitchen and taste authentic recipes prepared on a cast iron wood stove. As you walk through the house, stop in the parlor to see domestic trades demonstrations and learn more about life inside a circa-1900 home.
Basics of Apple Pruning (1:00 p.m.)
Join Mercer County Horticulturist Justine Gray in the Visitor Center for a 45-minute presentation on home orcharding. Learn which varieties perform well in our growing zone, and proper pruning technique to keep trees healthy and productive, before venturing outside for some hands-on experience with Howell Farm's own apple trees!
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Saturday, March 1, 2025, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Winter Fairy Festival *In the event of rain activities will be moved inside* Fairies and Friends gather together for some magical activities at the Watershed. We’ll search for fairies hidden at each activity station using a scavenger hunt sheet, create some fun crafts, play games and flutter our way around the obstacle course and more. Come dressed as a fairy or other mythical creature. We estimate it takes about an hour to do all the stations.
Please plan to arrive between 11 am-12 pm to get the most out of the event! Children of all ages are welcome, under 2 years old are free. Adult attendance required. Member discount available.
*In the event of rain activities will be moved inside*
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Tir Na nOg After- Flag Raising Irish Session
Saturday, March 1, noon to 3 p.m.
Tir Na nOg, 1324 Hamilton Ave, Trenton
Join us after the Mass and Irish Flag Raising for Craic and an Irish Session w/Billy O’Neal and Andy Koontz.
 Open House on March 1 for the Team 2016 Robotics team (for students of Ewing High School (EHS) and the New Jersey School for the Deaf (NJSD).
Cask Fest 2025 at River Horse
River Horse & DuClaw Brewing Co.'s annual Cask Fest
Since 2014, Cask Fest has been an annual celebration of creativity, craft, and flavor. We'll be tapping over 20 specialty casks with unique, crazy, and classic combinations of flavors that add something special to the beer we already brew. You'll find some traditional favorites, but also SO MANY NEW creations that we've never tried before. These small batches are one of a kind, created specifically for this event.
Live music by Two of Us & food by Bad Wolf Burger Co.!Tickets are $25 which includes a 5oz. River Horse sampler glass and 3 beer tokens. You'll use a beer token for each cask pour. Additional tokens may be purchased for $3 each or 3 for $7. We'll also have options for full draft pours.
Any questions give us a shout at the brewery: info@riverhorse.com or (609) 883-0890.
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Clifford Ward: I'LL MAKE ME A WORLD, prologue, Artworks Trenton
Through April 12
An exhibition that brings together selected works from multiple series of works by Ward, celebrating the intersection of Ward's artistic journey with the imaginative and forward-looking spirit of Afrofuturism. Curated by Addison Vincent, artistic director of Artworks, this exhibition represents a unique collaboration between Artworks Trenton and Grounds For Sculpture. The Artworks Trenton exhibition is a first look at select pieces to be featured in GFS' upcoming exhibition, "Clifford Ward: I'll Make Me a World," opening in May. On view through April 12.
19 Everett Alley, Trenton, 609-394-9436. www.artworkstrenton.org
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