Announcements
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As a reminder, the Park Commission Facebook account is still down and we are working on a solution. All Facebook posts will be sent through the Mercer County Facebook account during this time, the outage was unexpected and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Park Commission Instagram and Twitter accounts (@mercercoparks) are still active.
CLICK HERE for the County Facebook and be sure to follow the County page for all Park Commission related updates.
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Three FREE Weekend Events
Kick-off the beginning of fall with the Park Commission and enjoy a weekend of drive-in events under the stars. Drive-in events vary in locations for this upcoming weekend, please read all information.
» Sonic the Hedgehog, Friday, Sept. 25 @ Rosedale Park » Sounds of Sandstorm & Instant FUNK, Saturday, Sept. 26 @ Mercer County Park » A Most Beautiful Thing, Sunday, Sept. 27 @ CURE Insurance Arena
Attendees MUST remain in their designated tailgate sections AT ALL TIMES unless to use the restroom. Masks must be worn properly when going to/coming from the restroom.
Dates, times, locations, and information subject to change, please check socials and our website for any last minute updates.
Drive-in Movie Night
Friday, Sept. 25
7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Sonic The Hedgehog
Rosedale Park, Pennington, NJ
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Drive-in Concert
Saturday, Sept. 26
6 - 9 p.m.
Sounds of Sandstorm & Instant FUNK
Cricket Field, Mercer County Park
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Drive-in Movie Night
Sunday, Sept. 27
7 - 9:30 p.m.
A Most Beautiful Think
Trenton, NJ
(parking lot across from CURE Insurance Arena)
The Park Commission and the Princeton National Rowing Association have teamed up to bring an additional drive-in movie for the 2020 season.
We are proud to show the film A Most Beautiful Thing, a true story about students in Chicago who formed the first all-Black high school rowing team in the late 90's The film explores the experiences these young men shared on the water, and their bond that continues to this day.
A live conversation with team captain, Arshay Cooper, immediately follows the movie.
We will be providing students between the ages of 13 and 15 information about our Swimming-to-Rowing program, which teaches students how to swim and then row.
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