Kids Guide NJ Summer/Fall 2015

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NEW JERSEY’S GUIDE FOR KIDS, TEENS AND FAMILIES FREE SUMMER/FALL 2015

INSIDE…WHERE TO GO AND WHAT TO DO THIS SUMMER PLUS BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR THE FALL




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ACTIVITIES

SPECIAL PLACES Historic Sites........................................................ 6 Museums.............................................................15 Planetariums.......................................................21 Trains, Planes & Ships .........................................22 Going Places–New York .....................................24 Going Places–Pennsylvania ................................33 Going Places–Baltimore .....................................37

THE ARTS Arts in the Parks .................................................38 Music & Dance ....................................................47 Theatre................................................................52 Film & Speaker Series .........................................59 Storytime–Libraries ............................................57

OUTDOORS

SPECIAL NEEDS

PARENT RESOURCES Adult Education & Enrichment........................155 Moms Groups/Playgroups................................157 SERVICES

HEALTH & FAMILY Adoption/Foster Care.......................................159 Children’s Groups .............................................159 Pediatric Health Care .......................................160 Health Care Facilities........................................160 Health Education Museums.............................161 Health Professionals.........................................161 Hotlines / Information Lines .............................162 Health Services .................................................164 Specialized Health Services..............................164 Support Groups ................................................168

CHILD CARE ENTERTAINMENT Amusement & Water Parks................................90 Outdoor Entertainment.....................................91 Indoor Entertainment .......................................92 Mommy & Me ....................................................94 Drop-In Creative Fun..........................................95 Fairs & Festivals...................................................96 Big Shows & Concerts.........................................97 Spectator Sports .................................................99

PARTY PLANNER Party Places .......................................................100 Party & Special Event Entertainment..............104 Party Supplies ...................................................106

ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS................107 Classes and workshops for any age and topic

Clubs..................................................................122 Volunteer Opportunities .................................123

GROUP, SCHOOL & CAMP OUTREACH PROGRAMS .....................120 Outreach programs for schools, camps, scouts and community groups

SUMMER CAMPS & PROGRAMS.....125 Day camps, sleepaway, sports and specialty camps for toddlers to teens

RECREATION & SPORTS Sports ................................................................138 Ys / JCCs/Rec Facilities/Clubs .............................144 Recreation Depts. .............................................146 Team Sports ......................................................148 Teen Recreation................................................148

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Enrichment .......................................................149 Recreation & Sports..........................................150 Universal Playgrounds......................................151 Camps................................................................152 Therapeutic Services.........................................153 Specialized Health Services..............................164 Child Care .........................................................154 Education Services/LD Support .......................172 Special Education ............................. online & 192

Child Care/Nanny Services................................169 Child Care Providers .........................................169 Drop-In/Part-time Child Care...........................170 After-School Child Care ...................................170

EDUCATION Education Services/Tutors ................................172 Test Prep/Study Skills .......................................172 Learning DIsabilities Support ..........................172 Preschools & Kindergarten ..............................174 Elementary & Secondary Schools .....online & 190 Special Education ..............................online & 192 MARKETPLACE

COUPONS....................................................199 Shopping, Consignment Shops, Restaurants, Vacation Rentals, Pets and more.....................195 CALENDAR Calendar of Events ...........................................201 FAMILY TRAVEL Visit Family Travel online for family deals & vacation ideas, www.kidsguidenj.com

ADVERTISER INDEX Index of Display Advertisers ............................206

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Biking ..................................................................62 Boating, Fishing & Swimming Holes .............................................63 Camping..............................................................65 Farms/Pick Your Own .........................................66 Hiking & More ....................................................71 Horseback Riding ...............................................73 Outdoor Education Centers...............................74 Parks & Playgrounds...........................................84 Down The Shore.................................................86 Winter Sports...............................................winter Zoos.....................................................................88

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about this guide

ids’ Guide NJ is a reference guide designed to inform and remind parents about the wealth of activities, events and services available for our children and families and to support the dedicated organizations and businesses providing them. The guide is published twice a year for the Summer/Fall and Winter/Spring seasons. The print edition of the Kids’ Guide is available free at advertisers and at libraries, schools, child care centers, real estate offices, hospitals, professional and retail businesses and select grocery stores throughout Somerset, Essex, Union, Morris and Hunterdon Counties in northcentral New Jersey. Communities include Summit, Chatham, Madison, Florham Park, Morristown, East Hanover, Hanover Twp., Livingston, Montclair, Millburn, Short Hills, Maplewood, South Orange, West Orange, Union, Spring field, Cranford, Westfield, Scotch Plains, Fanwood, North Plainfield, Plainfield, Mountainside, New Providence, Berkeley Heights, Long Hill Twp., Watchung, Warren, Bernards Twp., Bernardsville, Martinsville, Bedminster, Chester, Bridge water, Somerville, Hillsborough, Flemington and surrounding areas. Information in the Kids’ Guide is sorted by category (see Contents page). If you were interested in theatre productions, for example, refer to the “Theatre” category and you will find listings for area theatres. Places that offer on-going, regularly scheduled and/or advance registration or tickets for their children and family programs appear under their category rather than in the Calendar of Events, so you can view at a glance what’s happening in any given category, and plan ahead for the events of interest to you. In general, the Calendar of Events is limited to one or two-day events that are open to everyone on that day. If you are looking for an activity on a specific date, it is highly recommended that you browse other categories in addition to the Calendar. In particular, the activity categories under “Special Places,” “Outdoors,” and “The Arts,” all located at the front of the book, contain many dates of interest. Dates are highlighted in bold type throughout the book for quick reference. You can attend many events on short notice if space is still available. While we strive to be as accurate and complete as possible, changes and additions do occur after presstime. Please call ahead to confirm dates, times and prices and to check for additional programs. And please support our fine advertisers. They are dedicated to serving our children and families and it is only through their support that the Kids’ Guide is possible. For new events and convenient links to listing websites, visit Kids’ Guide NJ online.

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HISTORIC SITES

revolutionarynj.org The Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area celebrates New Jersey’s rich history and significant contributions to our nation through partnerships with preservation groups, historical societies, governments, schools, libraries and museums. Sign up for the Crossroads Gazette e-newsletter and visit the comprehensive website for information about historic sites and events statewide.

morris county tourism bureau 6 Court St. (across from Morris County Court House), Morristown, 973-631-5151. Open Mon.-Fri. 9-4; also open Sat. 9-12 June-Aug. Excellent one-stop source of information about destinations and events in Morris County. Brochures, maps and calendars are available. Hosts themed guided walking tours of historic Morristown, school and homeschool programs. Or download a self-guided tour online or free app, “Historic Morristown Walking Tour.” www.morristourism.org

www.visitnj.org New Jersey is filled with homes and sites of historical interest. Listings below are noted for their ongoing programs specifically geared to children and families. For a complete list of historic and other sites to visit, consult the State of New Jersey’s official website at www.visitnj.org.

Acorn Hall 68 Morris Ave., Morristown, 973-267-3465. Wed. & Thurs. 11-4, Sun. 1-4. Guided tours every half hour. Group tours by appointment. Adults $6, srs. $5, students $3, under 12 free. Italianate Victorian mansion, built in 1853, is the headquarters of the Morris County Historical Society. From the back of the garden, a short trail leads down to the Whippany River and to the site of a Revolutionary War gunpowder mill. On and off-site speakers and educational programs; traveling trunks available for rental. Gardens open dawn to dusk; gift shop. Dec 1Christmas at Acorn Hall, with special gift shop Jan hours.

Allaire Village Allaire State Park, Rt. 524 (exit 98 GSP), Wall Township. Village: 732-919-3500, Park: 732-938-2371. Historic buildings open Memorial Day-Labor Day: Wed.-Sun. 12-4; May and Labor Day-mid-Dec.: Weekends 12-4. Open special weekends Jan.-Mar. Admission fee to visit historic buildings on weekends May thru Nov.: Adults $3, ages 6-12 $2, 5 and under free. $5 parking fee: Memorial Day weekend thru Labor Day. Living museums display artifacts from the Howell Iron Works village of 1822-1848. Costumed interpreters explain the history and demonstrate various crafts. The Pine Creek Railroad, a narrow gauge rail line operating both diesel and steam locomotives, makes a 1.5 mile loop in the park and runs 10-4:30pm weekends & holidays April-Dec.; 7 days July and Aug. Tickets are $4 ages 3 and over, free under 3.


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908-464-0123 The Christmas Express operates weekends in late Nov.-Dec. with tickets on sale beginning Oct. 1 (732-938-5524). State park features hiking and multi-use trails, camping, nature center (staffed Memorial Day thru Labor Day) with interpretive programs (732-938-6707), picnicking, snack bar, playground, canoeing and fishing on the Manasquan River. Selected Special Events Jun 20 Summer Craft Market & Art in the Park, 10-4. Jun 21 School Days in the 1830’s & Children’s Tea Party, 12-4pm. Pre-purchase tea party, 2pm. Jun 28 Independence Day in the 1830’s, 12-4. Jul 11 Meet the Guilds & Craftsmen, 12-4. Jul 12 James P. Allaire’s 230th Birthday, 12-4. Jul 18 Summer Flea Market, 8-3. Jul 25 10th Annual Ducky Derby, rubber ducks race down the Mill Pond, fundraiser. 10-4. Aug 8 Mid Summer Flea Market, 8-3. Aug 16 20th Annual Rolling Iron Antique Auto Show, 8-3. Sep 12 Late Summer Flea Market, 8-3. Sep 19 Fall Crafter’s Market, 10-4. Sep 26 19th Century Fall Harvest Festival, 12-4. Oct 2-3 An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe, 7:30-8:30pm. $20, advance tickets recommended. Oct 4 Allaire 5K Run, 8am-noon. Oct 9-10 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, interactive adaptation of the classic ghost story. 7:30-8:30pm. $20, advance tickets recommended. Oct 10 Fall Flea Market, 8-3. Oct 11 19th Century All Hallow’s Eve, storytelling, children’s games, costume parade, tractor and wagon rides, free pumpkins (limited). 12-4.

Oct 16-17, 23-24 Haunted Allaire, haunted hayrides and walk. 6-9:30pm. Adults $15, under 12 $10. Election Day of the 1830’s, 12-4. Stocking Stuffer Sale, 10-3, Sun. 12-3. Late Fall Flea Market, 8-3. Early 19th Century Thanksgiving, 12-4.

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Christmas Lantern Tours, 5-8pm. $12.50, advance tickets recommended. Not recommended for children under 5. A Christmas Carol, performance. 7:30-8:30pm. $20, advance tickets recommended. Christmas at Allaire, hearth cooking, St. Nicholas, children’s games. 11-4.

Bouman Stickney Farmstead 114 Dreahook Rd., Stanton, 908-236-2327. Open 1-4pm year round first Sun. of every month. 1741 stone Dutch House on 68 acres with outbuildings including a Revolutionary era New York Dutch barn offers traditional craft demonstrations and guided tours of buildings and grounds. Self-guided nature trail is available daily during daylight hours.

Cooper Gristmill Black River County Park, County Rt. 513 (old Rt. 24), Chester Twp., 908-879-5463. April-June: Sat. 10-5, last tour at 3:30. July & Aug.: Wed.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5, last tour at 3:30. Sept. 3-Oct. 27 Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5, last tour at 3:30. Gristmill closed holidays. Adults $3, srs. $2, children 4-16 $1, under age 4 free.


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Cooper Gristmill continued Visitors can watch the water-powered millstones grind grain into flour at a turn-of-the-century gristmill on the Black River. Different demonstrations of life in the 1800s on most Sat. and/or Sun. School programs; homeschool programs; group tours, 973-631-5343; summer day camp (see Travels in Time under Camps), 973-829-8419. Black River County Park is open for hiking sunrise to sunset daily. Selected Special Events Jun 20 People-Power Day, demonstrations of tools powered by hands and feet. 1-3.

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Sail, Sail Your Boat, decorate boats and sail in the tailrace. All ages with adults. 1-3pm. Free, boats can be purchased for $10 or borrowed. Blueberry Muffin Baking: Children’s Workshop, all ages with adult. 11 & 2. $10 per family, preregister by July 10. Nature Art, 1-3pm. Suggested donation $2. 1880s Music Day at Milltown, 1-4pm. Free. Corn Muffin Baking: Children’s Workshop, all ages with adult. 11 & 2. $10 per family, preregister by July 31. Lace Creations, try your hand at bobbin lacing. 1-4pm. Free, donations appreciated. Apple Muffin Baking: Children’s Workshop, all ages with adult. 11 & 2. $10 per family, preregister by Aug. 14. Industrial Craft Day, demonstrations. 11-4. Adults $3, srs. $2, ages 4-16 $1. Miller’s Pancake, live adaptation of Eric Carle’s Pancakes, Pancakes! 1pm. Donations. National Milling Day, celebrate the 260th birthday of Oliver Evans, 1780s inventor. 1-4pm.

Crane House Museums 110 Orange Rd., Montclair, 973-744-1796. Open for public tours seasonally on Sun. 1-4pm. Adults $8, children & srs. $5, families $25. Owned and operated by the Montclair Historical Society, the 1796 Israel Crane House and Nathaniel Crane House were home to three generations of the Crane family, one of the founding families of Montclair. Furnished period rooms plus temporary exhibits. Adult and family programs on local history are offered periodically yearround. Offices and local history library at Clark House, 108 Orange Rd., is open Mon.-Fri. 9-5. Hearth cooking classes; school trips; scout programs; homeschool programs.

Crane-Phillips House Museum 124 N. Union Ave., Cranford, 908-276-0082. Open Sun. 24pm Sept.-June or by appointment. Small Victorian-style house, built in 1840 as a honeymoon cottage for Josiah Crane Jr., offers a glimpse of what life was like for a modest family during the opulent Victorian era. Antiques, Revolutionary War and Civil War artifacts, old tools and farm equipment are on display inside. School and scout tours; third grade history program; lectures and special events.

Deserted Village of Feltville/Glenside Park Glenside Ave., Union County Watchung Reservation, Berkeley Heights, 908-527-4900. Grounds open daily dawn to dusk. Listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places, this site has been a farming community,

mill town, deserted village, and summer resort over the course of two centuries. Ten buildings remain and the church/store building and Maskers Barn have been restored. A 1-mile self-guided walking tour begins in the parking lot off Glenside Ave. Guided tours are offered periodically and the church/store building is open selected weekends and holidays from 12-5pm.

Drake House Museum 602 W. Front St., Plainfield, 908-755-5831. Open Sun. 24pm or by appointment. Beautifully restored rooms portray the farm life of the Nathanial Drake family in the 1700s and the Victorian life of New York City banker, John S. Harberger, during the late 1800s. The original 1746 farmhouse served as headquarters for George Washington during the Battle of Short Hills in 1777. Significant American paintings, folk art, period furniture and decorative pieces are on display. Group tours; Traveling Trunk exhibit available for school and community groups.

Drumthwacket 354 Stockton St., Princeton, 609-683-0057. Suggested donation $5. Tours of the official residence of the Governor are given most Wed. throughout the year. Spring, summer and fall tours include the formal Italianate gardens. Reservations required, call or visit www.drumthwacket.org.

Durand-Hedden House & Garden 523 Ridgewood Rd., Maplewood, 973-763-7712. Sept.-June: Sun. 1-4pm. Closed summer. Free, donations welcome. Historic house circa 1790 has been restored to show the continuum of its life from 1790 to 1930. Open houses are held each month with tours, children’s activities and country store. Jr. docent program; school tours available.

East Jersey Olde Towne Village Johnson Park, 1050 River Rd. (intersection of River Rd. & Old Hoes Lane), Piscataway, 732-745-3030. Mon.-Fri. 8:304; Sun. 1-4. Guided public tours: Tues.-Fri. & Sun. 1:30. Group tours by appointment. Podcasts available online. A collection of original, replica and reconstructed 18th and 19th century structures depict the farm and merchant communities once found in central New Jersey. Special events are periodically presented.

Edison National Historic Site 211 Main St. & Lakeside Ave. (exit 9 Rt. 280), West Orange, 973-736-0550 x11. Laboratory Complex: Wed.-Sun. 10-4. Glenmont: Fri.-Sun. 11:30-4. Glenmont house tours: 12-3. Extended summer hours July 4-Aug. 31. A car pass must be obtained at the Laboratory Visitor Center prior to going to Glenmont. House tour tickets are limited and distributed on a first come-first served basis at the Visitor Center. Entrance fee of $7 is valid for 7 days and includes Laboratory Complex and Glenmont. Ages under 16 free. Standard and family audio tours $5. Thomas Edison’s original music recording studio, private laboratory and photography studio are open for all to see, hear and experience, displaying many original furnishings and a vast collection of unique artifacts and documents. Glenmont, Edison’s home in Llewellyn Park, is open for tours Fri.-Sun. on the hour 12-3pm. A pass must be obtained from the Laboratory Visitor Center in order to enter Llewellyn Park. Download cell phone tours of Glenmont from www.nps.gov/edis.


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Selected Family Events

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Harry’s Magical Invention Bag, meet Harry Roman, inventor, as he pulls inventions out of his bag from New Jersey inventors. 1 & 3pm. Camp Edison, ages 8-12. 9:30-noon. Happy Birthday Nikola Tesla, programs, exhibits and activities throughout the day. In Other Words: Poetry to Commemorate The Wizard, poetry workshop. 1-3, reservations.

Jul 12, 26, Aug 9, 23, Sep 6, 20 Aug 8

Geothermal Tours, behind-the-scenes tour of Glenmont. 1:30 & 2:30pm. Car pass required. Reverse Engineering, family hands-on workshop. 2:30pm.

Aug 7, 14, 21, 28 Movie Friday at the Laboratory Complex, silent movies, 2:30pm every Friday in Aug.

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National Park Service Fee Free Days. Spy for a Day–Fee Free Day, 2:30pm. Reservations required. Remembering Edison, Fri., Sat. & Sun. tours at Glenmont focus on the life, death and legacy of Thomas Edison. The Legacy of Thomas Edison, family program and activity in the Library. 2:30pm. Fall Family Fun Day, arts and crafts, programs and games at Glenmont. 11-3. Holidays at Glenmont, Fri., Sat. & Sun. tours focus on family and the holidays. Children’s Holidays at Glenmont, special family tour and activity at Glenmont. 11:30, reservations required.

Thomas A. Edison Center at Menlo Park 37 Christie St. (GSP exit 131), Edison, 732-549-3299. Thurs.Sat. 10- 4. No charge, suggested donation $5. Free tours during operating hours. 13-ft. replica light bulb sits atop 131-ft. Memorial Tower where over 400 patented inventions were developed including the phonograph and electric light bulb. Indoor and outdoor galleries house many inventions, interpretive exhibits and educational activities. Museum store open during regular museum hours. School and group tours.

War and bookstore. Visit website for current schedule of ranger-led activities. www.nps.gov/morr Ongoing Primary Source Seminar, students have the opportunity to study historical manuscripts firsthand. Classes by appointment only. Junior Ranger Booklet, print your own online or pick one up at Washington’s Headquarters or Jockey Hollow Visitors Center to complete activities and earn a Junior Ranger badge. Selected Events Aug 1 Mrs. Hamilton Returns, Ford Mansion tours with wife of Alexander Hamilton.

Fosterfields 73 Kahdena Rd., off County Rt. 510 (old Rt. 24), Morristown, 973-326-7645. April-June 29: Tues.-Sat. 10-5. July-Oct. 31: Wed.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. Adults $6, srs. $5, children 4-16 $4, ages 2- 3 $2, under 2 free. Additional fee for some special events. Memberships available. Farmers can usually be found engaged in one of their many daily chores from tending the crops to animal care on an operating farm from 1880-1910 era. Weekends feature different demonstrations of farm chores and early crafts. Guided tours of the Willows, one of New Jersey’s finest Gothic Revival restorations, are available afternoons (additional $1). Group & school tours. Travels in Time summer program for ages 10-12 (see History Camps). Selected Events Jun 13 Celebrate Dairy, 1-3. Cow milking demo at 3:30. Jun 20 Family Activity Center: Yarn Dolls, 1-3:30. Farm Know-How on the Go: Creamery Confidential, guided walk & dairy project. 2-2:45. Jun 27 Meet the Irish Servant & the Cook at The Willows, guided tour. 1 & 2pm.

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Samuel Fleming House 5 Bonnell St., Flemington, 908-782-4607. Open 2nd Sat. 14pm. Tours by appointment for scout and school groups. Visitors to the c. 1756 building can play with Colonial toys and games and discover Castle artifacts in a scavenger hunt. Children’s workshops and special events are held throughout the year. Summer art camp.

Ford Mansion Washington Headquarters Museum Morristown National Historical Park Morristown National Historical Park, 30 Washington Place (exit 36 I-287), Morristown, 973-539-2016 ext. 210. Wed.Sun. 9:30-5. Ford Mansion shown by guided tour on the hour 10-4 except noon. Adults $4, ages under 16 free. Ford Mansion served as the military headquarters of General George Washington during the Continental Army’s winter encampment at Jockey Hollow in 1779-1780. A separate 1930s museum includes three exhibit galleries, 30min. movie about Morristown during the Revolutionary

“Explore the Farm” Horse-Drawn Wagon Ride, 10:15-12. Pre-registration required. “Hay” There!, 1-3pm. Summer Kitchen, 1-3pm. The Broody Hen, 1 & 2pm. Caroline’s Special Place: Cottage Garden Craft, 1:30-2:30pm.

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Go with the Flow! stream walk. 1:30 & 2:30pm. Wash & Wear Sheep, help the farmers wash the lambs. 1 & 2pm. Love Those Spuds!, dig the potato crop. 1-3pm. Ice Cream “Sunday,” hand crank ice cream. 12:30pm. Butterflies for You & Me, nature journaling, ages 5 & up with adult. 1-2:30pm.

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Meet the Irish Servant & the Cook at The Willows, 1 & 2pm. Family Activity Center: Corn Husk Dolls, all ages with adult. 1-2:30pm. Farm Know-How on the Go: Granary & Ensilage Pits, guided walk. 2-2:45pm. 1920s Country Fair & Harvest Festival, farm animals, wagon rides, food trucks, live music, crafts, exhibits, games, hands-on activities. 12-5. Adults $8, srs. $7, ages 4-16 $6, ages 2-3 $4. Cara’s Cottage, light refreshments. 1-3pm.


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The Hermitage 335 N. Franklin Tnpk. (GSP exit 165 to Rt. 17N), Ho-Ho-Kus, 201-445-8311. Open for guided tours Wed.-Sun. 1-4, last tour starts at 3:15. Call ahead to verify museum hours. Adults $7, srs. $5, ages 6-12 $4. Stone house, renovated in 1847-48 in Gothic Revival design, was visited during the Revolutionary War by Washington and was the site of the marriage of Aaron Burr and Theodosia Prevost. Living history events are held throughout the year. Lecture series; birthday parties; school and scout programs are offered.

Historic Cold Spring Village 720 Rt. 9 South, Cape May, 609-898-2300. June 30-Sept. 6: Open 10-4:30 Tues.-Sun with special events every weekend. Adults $12, ages 3-12 $10, under 3 free. Combination tickets are available for Cape May Lighthouse, NASW Aviation Museum, Cape May’s Trolley/Emlen Physick Estate and other sites. Off-season: Welcome Center and grounds open for self-guided walking tours Mon.-Fri. 10-4:30, Sat. 11-3, free admission. Thirty acres of shaded lanes, gardens, working farm and 26 restored historic buildings bring to life the day-today activities of villagers living in South Jersey during 17891840. Historically-clothed interpreters educate and entertain visitors and children can participate in hands-on crafts and games at the activity area. Download walking tour from website, www.hcsv.org, or pick one up in the Welcome Center or Country Store. School programs; speakers bureau; Junior Apprentice program for ages 11-13. Selected Special Events Jun 20-21 Military Timeline Weekend. Jun 27-28 Cape May Quilt & Fiber Arts Show, workshops and demonstrations. Jul 4-5 Independence Day Celebration. Jul 11-12 Hands-On History, children get “Pastport” stamped for completing activities. Jul 18-19 11th Annual Celtic Festival. Jul 25-26 Railroad Days. Aug 1-2 Down on the Farm Weekend. Aug 8-9 Hands-On History. Aug 15-16 Classic Car Show & Cruise. Aug 22-23 Seafarers’ Weekend. Aug 29-30 Revolutionary War Encampment. Sep 5-6 Hands-On History. Sep 12-13 Civil War Weekend. Sep 19-20 Time Travel Weekend. Sep 26-27 Free Cold Spring Country Fair.

Historic Speedwell Rt. 202 (333 Speedwell Ave.) at Cory Rd., Morristown, 973-285-6550. April-June.: Tues.-Sat. 10-5; July-Oct.: Wed.Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. Adults $5, srs. $4, children 4-16 $3, 3 and under free. Restored 19th century mansion and ironworks buildings on 7.5 acres capture the daily life of the Vail family and their contributions to the American Industrial Revolution. The Factory building was the site of the first successful public demonstration of the telegraph in 1838. Group tours; scout programs; home school programs; picnic area; adult and children’s craft series; summer history camp. Ongoing Wednesday Afternoon Wiggle Time, creative movement, crafts & history for ages 3-6 with adult. Wednesdays 2-4pm. Selected Special Events Jun 20- Civil War Weekend, camp life demonstrations, Jun 21 drills, Vail House tours. Sat. 10-5, Sun. 10-4.

Jul 8, 15, 22, 29 Experiments in the Attic: The Shocking Truth About Magnets, 1-3pm. All Scream for Ice Cream, 2-4pm.

Jul 11 Jul 12, Aug 9, Sep 6 Jul 19

Best Dressed in the Vail House, costumed interpreters lead tours of Vail House. 12:30-5pm. Bookmaking Master Class, make small books with fun pockets and enclosures. 2-4pm.

Jul 26, Aug 23, Sep 27 Children’s Tour of the Vail House, 11:30 & 12:30.

Aug 5, 12, 19, 26 Aug 8 Aug 29 Aug 30 Sep 12

Experiments in the Attic: Nicola Tesla, Superhero of Science, 2-4pm. Game Time!, sports and pastimes. 2-4pm. When Life Gives You Lemons, classic summer beverages. 2-4pm. Power Wheels: Water Wheels in Motion!, explore the wheelhouse and create your own waterwheel. 2-4pm. High Fashion, High Tea, dress up, treats, history, all ages. 2-4pm.

Sep 16, 23, 30 Sep 19 Sep 26

Read & Create, story and craft for ages 3-6 with adult. 2-4pm. Hammerin’: Blacksmithing Master Class, beginner class. 10-4. State of Hibernation, getting ready for winter, soap-making craft. 2-4pm.

Howell Living History Farm 101 Hunter Rd., Titusville (off Rt. 29 2 mi. south of Lambertville), 609-737-3299. Feb.-Nov.: Tues.-Fri. 10-4; late Jan.-Dec.: Sat. 10-4; April-Nov.: Sun. 12-4. Reduced hours during summer. Free admission. A working farm for 200 years is being restored to operate like a typical family farm circa 1900. Saturday programs welcome visitors to help with seasonal farm activities. Picnic tables by Visitor Center; lunch and snacks available for purchase on Sat.; gift shop. Hands-on programs include school and group programs; Farmhands farm experience for ages 6-9 and 10-12 with adult; The Hatchery for ages 3-5 with adult; and summer farm camp for ages 3-15. Small craft programs are offered most Saturdays during open season from 11-3. Materials fee varies from $2-5. Groups of 8 or more must preregister. Call or check website link for calendar. Selected Special Events Jun 20 Milking, Butter & Cheese Making. Jun 27 Ice Cream Party & Wheat Harvest. Jul 4 Surrey Rides & Picket Fence Art Show.

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Evening Hayrides, 5-8pm, first-come, first served. Farm is closed during the day. Mercer County 4-H Fair, cow milking, animal shows, hayrides, historical farming demonstrations, more. Honey Harvest. Cricket Walk, 7:30pm. 1.5 mile night walk. Potato Harvest. Blacksmithing & Horseshoeing. Fiddlin’ on the Farm. Plowing Match. Back to School, one room school.


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Canning & Corn Shocking. Edible & Medicinal Wild Plants, Walk & Talk. Plowing & Manure Spreading. What Planting. Quilting Bee. Fall Hayrides. Basket, Broom & Bucket Making. Spiders: The Original Web Designers. Corn Harvest. Cider Making. Bacon, Sausage & Scrapple Making. Logging & Firewood Cutting. Thanksgiving Hayrides, Wreath & Sleigh Bell Sale. Christmas on the Farm, St. Nick’s sleigh arrives at noon.

Industrial Heritage Tours Morris County Park Commission, 973-285-6534. Historians lead easy to challenging, 21⁄2-hour to full-day hikes to mines, dams, canals and other sites of significance to Morris County’s industrial heritage.

Jockey Hollow Morristown National Historical Park 580 Tempe Wick Rd. west to Visitor Center parking, Morris Township, 973-543-4030. Visitor Center: Wed.-Sun. 9:30-5. Wick House: closed summer for restoration. Park areas, open daily ’til sunset, encompass the Jockey Hollow Encampment Area; New Jersey Brigade and Cross Estate Gardens Area (61 Jockey Hollow Rd., Bernardsville) and Fort Nonsense Area (16 Chestnut St., Morristown). Free. www.nps.gov/morr Follow in the footsteps of General George Washington and his continental army during the winter of 1779-80 as you explore the forests and rolling terrain of Jockey Hollow National Park. 1750 Wick House and farm; herb garden; NJ Brigade site; 5 reconstructed soldier huts; 27 miles of hiking trails include Old Camp Road Trail (blue blazes) built by Washington’s army, the Aqueduct Trail, and yellow trail to the site of the original soldier huts and actual hearthstones that were placed by Washington’s soldiers. Pick up a trail map at the Visitor Center or download online. Visit website for current schedule of ranger-led activities. www.nps.gov/morr Ongoing Morristown National Historical Park Junior Ranger Badge, children ages 6-12 can learn about the American Revolution at Washington’s Headquarters or Jockey Hollow, complete activity booklet and earn a Junior Ranger Badge. Call 973-539-2016 x210 for reservations for school or scout groups. Selected Summer Events Jun 20 Going Loomy, weaving. 11, 1, 3, Visitors Center. Jun 27 Henry Wick’s Trees, 2-4, behind Wick House.

Jul 12, Aug 9 “Extra Baggage:” The Women & Children of the Continental Army, 1:30-4, Soldier Huts.

Liberty Hall Museum 1003 Morris Ave., Union, 908-527-0400. April-Dec.: Mon.Sat. 10-4, last tour at 3:00. Open Jan.-Mar. by appointment only. Adults $10; Kean alumni $8, srs., college students and ages 3-17 $6; children under 3 free. Beautifully preserved estate, built in 1772 and lived in until 1995 by seven generations of the Livingston/Kean family, Liberty Hall is an intact, fully furnished home, which reflects two hundred years of New Jersey and United States history. Guided tours, formal garden, apple orchard, carriage house, ice house, firehouse and wagon shed. Picnic area and gift shop; meeting and wedding facilities; garden tours; firefighter and Victorian tea parties; birthday parties. Group educational and Speaker’s Bureau programs are also offered. Opens Toys Through Time: History of American Fun, Sep new exhibit showcases over 100 years of toys played with by the children of Liberty Hall. Open Ursino, farm-to-table dining inspired by the Liberty Hall Estate farm. Located inside Kean University STEM Building, 1075 Morris Ave., Union, 908-249-4099. Tour and Dine experience includes walking tour and tasting menu. www.ursinorestaurant.com Wed Afternoon Tea, select Wed. from 2-4pm. $40 includes house tour. Reservations required. Jun 10, 24, Jul 8, 22, Aug 12, 26, Sep 9, 23 Oct 14, 28, Nov 4, 18, Dec 2, 9, 16, 23 Selected Special Family & Adult Events Registration required for special events, unless noted.

Jul 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Aug 6, 13, 20, 27 Summer Fun Day, hands-on learning, outdoor games, craft, refreshments. Ages 5-12. 1-3. $20 per adult/child pair, additional adults $5.

Jul 7, 14, 21, 28, Aug 4, 11, 18, 25 A Child’s View of History, children’s tour recommended for ages 6-12. 11, 1 & 3pm. Adults $10, children $8.

Jul 12, Aug 9, Sep 13 Yoga in the Gardens, 1-3pm. $8.

Sep-Oct Apple Harvest Time, pick your own apples. Oct Fall Harvest, pumpkins and gourds for sale all Oct 17Oct 18 Oct 24

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Soldier at the Huts, 1:30-4, Soldier Huts. Fort Nonsense: Defenses of War, park ranger talk at Fort Nonsense, 1, 2 & 3pm.

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month, subject to supply. Four Centuries in a Weekend, all of the historic house museums in Union County are open for free. http://ucnj.org/cultural-and-heritage-affairs Ghost Tours, candlelit tours. 7 & 9pm. 7pm tour is suggested for families with younger children. Adults $20, students $18, under 16 $13. Reservations required by Oct. 18. Pumpkin Patch Day, pumpkin picking, hayrides, pumpkin carving and painting, crafts and more. 10-5. Adults $6, children $12, under 3 free. Reservations suggested. A Day in the Life of American Girl Samantha Parkington, tour, hands-on activities, crafts and tea party. Ages 6-12. 1-3pm. $20 per adult/child pair. Christmas Tours, the first floor is festively adorned in the decorative styles of 1910s1950s. 10-3. Adults $10, ages 3-17 and srs. $8.


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Gingerbread House Workshop, create your own gingerbread house. 10-11:30 and 12:30pm. $20 per adult/child pair, additional adults $5. How the Grinch Stole Lunch Feast, Grinchy grub and an appearance by the Grinch. 11:301:30. Adults $30, children $25. Reservations required by Dec. 6. Breakfast with Santa, 9-11 and 11:30-1:30. Adults $30, children $25. Reservations required by Dec. 13.

Liberty State Park 200 Morris Pesin Dr. (Exit 14C NJ Tnpk.), Jersey City, 201915-3403. Daily 6am-10pm; park office daily 8am-4pm. Historic CRRNJ Terminal Building and Nature Interpretive Center buildings are still closed due to Hurricane Sandy storm damage. Interpretive Center is holding programs offsite, see listing under Outdoor Education Centers for schedule. Statue of Liberty Ferry fees: Ages 13+ $18, srs. $14, ages 4-12 $9. As the launching point to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, Liberty State Park offers dramatic waterfront views, a visitors center, nature interpretive center, Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial and exhibits at the historic Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal where about two-thirds of all immigrants boarded trains to their new homes from 1892-1954. Ferry service runs year round from Liberty State Park to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. For ferry information: 877-523-9849, www.statuecruises.com. Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island info: 212-363-3200, www.nps.gov/stli, www.nps.gov/elis. The park also features a giant playground; bike/walking paths; Liberty Walk, a 11⁄2 mile promenade along the Hudson River; dining at the marina and visitors center. Water taxis and scenic cruises leave from Liberty Landing Marina. Bike and segway rentals available at the U.S. Flag Plaza near the park office, 212-260-0400. For programs at CRRNJ, call 201-915-3412; for programs at interpretive center and outreach programs, call 201-915-3409 (both currently closed). Ongoing Statue of Liberty. With the purchase of a ferry ticket from www.statuecruises.com, visitors can reserve a Pedestal/Museum ticket, which provides access to the statue’s pedestal observation levels and museum galleries, or Crown ticket, which provides access to both the Crown and Pedestal/Museum. Both tickets require a secondary screening. Reserved tickets are strongly recommended on weekends, holidays and May-Sept. A limited number of monument access tickets may be available daily at the ferry ticket booths. The only way to reach the crown is to climb 354 narrow steps. Children must be 4 ft. tall. Hard hat tours of select areas of the 750-bed Ellis Island hospital complex can be reserved through Statue Cruises or call 877-523-9849. All Statue Cruise tours include audio tours of Liberty and Ellis Islands. Junior Ranger Program booklet available at Liberty or Ellis Island Information Centers, recommended for ages 7-12. Park in a Pack educational kit available “on loan” free of charge to educators for 2 week

periods. Includes teaching guide, activities and 4 videos about the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island for grades 4-8, 212-363-3200. American Family Immigration History Center at Ellis Island Museum and on the internet at www.ellisislandrecords.org provides advanced computer technology for geneology research. Visitors can access records of more than 22 million immigrants through 41 computer terminals.

Longstreet Farm Holmdel Park, 44 Longstreet Rd. (GSP exit 114), Holmdel, 732-946-3758. Daily 10-4. Memorial Day-Labor Day: 9-5. Farmhouse open weekend and holiday afternoons Mar. 1Dec. 31. Life on a general farm in the 1890’s is recreated by costumed interpreters working in fields and buildings throughout the 9-acre site. Discovery Room at HolmesHendrickson House, built in 1754. Free weekend activities give visitors a glimpse into life during the 1890s. Park features picnic areas, snack bar, two playgrounds, walking trails and arboretum. Sat Free Weekend Activities, craft demonstrations, & Sun farm activities, music and special events. Selected Special Events Jul 4 Independence Day Celebration, 12-3pm. Sep 27 Harvest Home Festival, old-fashioned country fair. 11-5pm.

Macculloch Hall Historical Museum 45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, 973-538-2404. Museum: open Wed., Thurs. & Sun. 1-4pm, last tour at 3:15pm. Adults $8, srs. and over 12 $6, ages 6-12 $4, ages 5 and under free. Gardens: open (free of charge) Mon.-Fri. 9-4 and Sun. 1-4. Federal-style mansion built in 1810 preserves the history of the Macculloch-Miller families and the legacy of its founder W. Parsons Todd. The house museum is furnished with fine 18th and 19th century decorative arts, a display of Thomas Nast memorabilia (the original artist to depict many of America’s most popular icons including Santa Claus, Uncle Sam, the Democratic Donkey and Republic Elephant), and features changing exhibit galleries with related programs for adults and children. School programs and outreach, scout programs, adult/senior tours and rentals may be scheduled by appointment. For information about home school programs for ages 7-12 or preschool programs for ages 35, call 973-538-2404 ext. 16. SepHomeschool Series, morning and afternoon Jun sessions recommended for ages 7-13 are offered during the school year. Call for schedule, 973-538-2404 x16. Scout Programs, after-school. Call for schedule, 973-538-2404 ext. 16, or email cwinslow@ maccullochhall.org. Selected Exhibitions Thru The Canals of New Jersey, tells the story of Oct 29 New Jersey’s two towpath canals. Thru The Civil War through the Eyes of Thomas Dec Nast. Dec 6The Stockings Were Hung by the Chimney with Jan 31 Care, antique Christmas toys and decorations. Growing in the Garden Preschool Program Year-round hands-on art program for ages 3-5 with caregiver includes a story, walk and art project twice a month (except Jan.). Two sessions available, 1:15-2 and 3:45-4:30pm. Preregistration required, ext. 16.


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The Industrious Ant. Stop, Look & Listen for Woodpeckers. Fantastic Flowers. Inch by Inch. Water, Water Everywhere. What’s the Buzz on Honeybees? Digging in the Dirt. Seed Search. Look Up, Look Down, Autumn Colors All Around. Nov 3 Apples Abound. Nov 17 Curious About Clouds. Dec 1 A Hoot of a Time. Dec 15 Who is in the Pear Tree? Scout Programs 9am-noon. Pre-registration required, 973-538-2404 ext. 16 or call cwinslow@maccullochhall.org. Limited group size. Jul 13-16 Under the Trees, for Webelos and friends. Forester, Naturalist and Artist badges. Jul 27-30 Summer in the Secret Garden, Junior Girl Scouts badges: Animal Habitats, Gardener, Detective. Aug 10- Summer in the Secret Garden, Brownie Girl Aug 13 Scout badges: Making Friends, Making Games and Bugs.

Sep 29, Oct 10, 13 Architecture: Past & Present, Boy Scout Architecture Merit Badge.

Nov 10, 14, Dec 8 Where & When: Maps Now and Then, Cub Scouts and Webelos Academics Pin for Geography and two belt loop requirements. Selected Family Events Pre-registration required for all education programs, 973538-2404 ext. 16. No fee for accompanying adults for preregistered education programs.

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Summer Concerts in the Garden, 4pm. Tickets on sale at 1pm day of performance. Bring blankets or chairs. $15, students, srs. $10. Lunch with the Librarian, stories in the garden for ages 2-5 and their caregivers at noon on Wednesdays in Aug. and Sept. Bring a chair or blanket and lunch. Free, drop-in. Towpaths & Tenders: Canals in New Jersey, family program for ages 5-8. Build a canal model. 10-12 or 1-3. $8/$6. Poets in the Garden, performance by “Cool Women.” 4pm. Bring blankets or chairs. Happy Birthday Thomas Nast!, family program includes art project and party, for ages 8-12. Hooray! It’s Thomas Nast’s 175th Birthday, kids activities, rarely exhibited works on display. 1-4pm. Breaking Ground: Digging the Morris Canal, family program, ages 8-12. 10-12 or 1-3pm. Passage to Freedom, family program, ages 812. 10-12 or 1-3pm. $8/$6.

Dec 6-23, Jan 3-31 Christmas Season at the Museum, tour decorated period rooms, see Thomas Nast’s original Santa and Christmas images, children’s holiday crafts on Dec. 6.

Millbrook Village Delaware Water Gap, Old Mine Rd., 12 mi. N I-80, 908-8419531. Grounds open dawn to dusk daily. Select buildings open Fri.-Sun. late May-Aug. 31 and for special events. Re-creation of a late 19th century rural community with schoolhouse, general store, woodworking shop, blacksmith shop, carriage shop, weaver’s house, church, some homes and barns. Run by Millbrook Village Society with the National Park Service. Self-guided tours, demonstrations of 19th-century folk-life skills weekends in summer. Oct 3-4 Millbrook Days.

Miller-Cory House Museum 614 Mountain Ave., Westfield, 908-232-1776. Open Sundays during school year (except holiday weekends) 2-4pm. Closed summer. Adults $3, students $2, under 4 free. Costumed docents guide visitors through 1740 farmhouse and skilled craftspeople demonstrate crafts and tasks of the 18th century farm family. Open hearth cooking demonstrated most Sundays (except Jan. and Feb.). Museum shop. Weekday tours for groups available. Showcase of 18th Century Skills visits local schools. Visit website for weekend events.

Morristown National Historical Park See separate listings under Ford Mansion & Museum/ Washington’s Headquarters and Jockey Hollow.

Morven Museum & Garden 55 Stockton St., Princeton, 609-924-8144. Open Wed.-Fri. 11-3, tours on the hour 11-2. Sat. & Sun. 12-4, tours on the hour 12-3. Adults $6, srs. and students $5, 6 and under free. Former New Jersey Governor’s Mansion and 18th century home of Richard Stockton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, Morven now showcases fine, folk and decorative arts of New Jersey. Museum tours year round, garden tours May-Oct. Strollers are not permitted. Wed Tea & Tour, tea served at 1pm in Morven’s Garden Room, docent-led tour can be scheduled before or after tea (not available in Dec.). Selected Special Events Jul 4 July 4th Jubilee, live music, bbq food truck, meet Ben Franklin, early American life demonstrations. 12-3pm. Free and open to all. Nov 27- Festival of Trees, holiday tradition.

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Museum of Early Trades & Crafts 9 Main St. at Green Village Rd., Madison, 973-377-2982. See complete listing under Museums.

New Jersey State House West State St., Trenton, 609-633-2709. Tours on the hour 10-3 Mon.-Fri. and 12-3 1st and 3rd Sat. of month. Free. Reservations required for groups of 10 or more. Tours of the nation’s second oldest state capitol in continuous use include the restored Senate and Assembly chambers, caucus rooms and the Governor’s Reception Room. The Welcome Center, open Mon.-Fri., houses interactive exhibits about the legislative process and State House history. Ongoing Free School & Scout Programs, tours and MakeA-Law program offered for all ages year round. Mar Annual GIrl Scout Civic Leadership Conference, hands-on workshops, tours, female leaders panel, designed for grades 8-12. 609-847-3150.


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Old Barracks Museum 101 Barrack St., Trenton, 609-396-1776; weekends 609-7773599. Mon.-Sat. 10-5, guided tours on the hour. Adults $8, srs. & children 6 & over $6, 5 & under free. A registered State and National Historic Landmark built in 1758, this is the last surviving barracks built for British regulars during the French & Indian War. The barracks was also actively used in the American Revolution as a barracks and army hospital. Interpreters recount life during the American Revolution. Visitors can explore the process of historic preservation through hands-on activities in the History Lab. Group programs; youth camp-ins; private tours; summer camp. For outreach programs, call Education Dept. at 609777-4042 or 888-BARRACK.

Red Mill Museum Village 56 Main St. (exit 15 Rt. 78), Clinton, 908-735-4101. AprilSept. & Nov.-Dec.: Tues.-Sat. 10-4, Sun. 12-5. Adults $10, srs. $8, ages 6-12 $6, under 6 free. Oct.: open for Haunted Village fundraiser. Jan.-Mar.: Sat. & Sun. 12-4. Winter admission: All visitors ages 6 and up: $5. 10-acre historic site features 12 structures, including the landmark Red Mill, and a permanent collection of 40,000 regional objects. The village is transformed into a haunted village for three weekends each Oct. Craft workshops; lectures; school programs; scout programs; group tours; special events. Selected Family Events

at his early 20th century country estate. Guided tours; group tours; special event weekends; architecture and heritage scout programs (call 973-540-0311); museum shop. Ongoing Scout Programs, tours and workshops for Girl Scouts Daisies and older and Boy Scouts. Mr. Stickley’s Treasure Hunt, download activity sheet online to find items and collect stickers. Jun-Oct Mr. Stickley’s Detectives: Time Travel Tour, ages 6-9, accompanied by an adult, investigate life in the Stickley’s home. 11-noon. Reservations required. Jul 5, Aug 2, Sep 6, Oct 4 Selected Family Events Sep 19 Fall Family Day, celebrate harvest time at the museum’s largest family event. 12-4pm. Dec 11- Holidays in the Log House: Candlelight Tour, Dec 12 5pm. $5, advance reservations required. Dec 12 Holiday Open House, 12-4pm. Reservations not required.

Tuckerton Seaport & Baymen’s Museum

Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms

120 W. Main St. (GSP exit 58), Tuckerton, 609-296-8868. Open daily 10-5. Adults $8; srs. $6; ages 6-12 $5, 5 & under free; group rates; student rates. Recreated seaport village traces the area’s maritime history with docents and artisans bringing the village to life. Buildings include Tucker’s Island Lighthouse, a cafe, oyster house, sawmill, boat works, decoy shop, surf museum, yacht club and houseboat. Some buildings are temporarily closed after Hurricane Sandy. Group tours and outreach programs. Ongoing Youth Carving Club, Youth Boatbuilding Club, Pickin’ on the Porch, monthly jam sessions. Selected Special Events Jun 20- Baymen’s Seafood & Music Festival, Jersey fresh Jun 21 seafood, micro brew court, crafters, vendors, music, food, family activities. 11am-5pm. Jul 4 Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social, live music, family activities and ice cream. 3-8pm. Aug 15- “Truck”erton Food Truck & Brew Fest, gourAug 16 met food trucks, frews and live music. 11-7. Sep 12- Antique & Classic Boat Show, demonstrations, Sep 13 tours, maritime activities. 11am-5pm. Sep 19 Classic & Antique Car & Truck Show, 10-2. Sep 26- 33rd Annual Ocean County Decoy & Gunning Sep 27 Show, crafters, carvers, vendors, food, music, Dock Dog competition. Two locations: Seaman Park and Tuckerton Seaport. 7am-5pm. Oct 22- Haunted Seaport, long lost pirates and sea Oct 24 captains stroll the boardwalk, phragmites maze, hayrides, black light mini-golf and notso-scary activities. 6-9pm. Dec 1-31 Festival of Trees. Dec 4-6 Christkindlmarkt, holiday market and craft fair under heated tents. 10am-3pm. Dec 27 The Affair at Cedar Bridge, re-enactment of the last documented land battle of the Revolutionary War. 200 Old Halfway Rd., Barnegat. 2-5pm.

Rt. 10W & Manor Lane (3 mi. west of Rt. 287), Parsippany, 973-540-0311. Grounds open dawn to dusk. Log House Museum open for guided tours Thurs.-Sun. 12-4. Tours hourly 12:15-3:15. Adults $10, students/srs. $5, under 12 $4. Explore the simple life philosophy advocated by furniture manufacturer, architect, and publisher, Gustav Stickley,

355 Washington Crossing-Pennington Rd., Titusville, 609-737-0623. Visitor Center Museum: 609-737-9303, open daily 9-4:30 year round. Interpretive Center: 609-737-0609, open Wed.-Sun. year round. Johnson Ferry House: 609-7372515, open Wed.-Sat. 10-12 & 1-4; Sun. 1-4. Observatory

Jun 18, Jul 16, Aug 20 Drop-In Workshop, craft and scavenger hunt. 2-4pm. Agro-Industry Day, 12-4pm.

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Guided Tour of Mill and Quarry, 2pm.

Jul 8-12 Black Potatoe Music Festival, annual independent musical festival. www.blackpotatoe.org

Jul 25 Kids Day, 12-4pm. Jul 31, Aug 21 Aug 1-2 Sep 20 Oct Nov 27Dec 6

Ghost & Folklore Tour, 8 & 9:15pm. Advance ticket sales only. Revolutionary War Weekend, 10-4. Blacksmith Hammer-In, 10-4. Haunted Village, with a cast of live actors, sound & visual effects. 3 weekends in Oct., not for young children. Festival of Trees, fundraiser.

Samuel Fleming House 5 Bonnell St., Flemington, 908-782-4607. Open 2nd Sat. 14pm. Tours by appointment for scout and school groups. Visitors to the c. 1756 building can play with Colonial toys and games and discover castle artifacts in a scavenger hunt. Group tours; summer art camp.

Sterling Hill Mine Tour & Museum 30 Plant St., Ogdensburg, Sussex County, 973-209-7212. See listing under Museums.

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open Fri. 7-11pm April-Oct, 609-737-2575. Vehicle entrance fee: $5 per car Memorial Day weekend-Labor Day. George Washington and the Continental Army crossed the Delaware River and landed at this site on Dec. 25, 1776, leading to pivotal events in the American Revolution. Living history demonstrations are frequently held on weekends at Johnson Ferry House, an early 18th-century farmhouse and tavern. Outdoor education programs are offered at Interpretive Center. 15 miles of hiking trails; fishing; picnic facilities; playground; group campsites; outdoor air theater in summer; cross country skiing & snowshoeing in winter. Ongoing View Nature’s Grapevine onlline for a current schedule of history and nature programs, njparksandforests.org/parks/washcros.html. May-Sep Open Air Theatre, plays, musicals and concerts for adults and children are presented by Downtown Performing Arts Center of Lambertville. Group discounts and discount ticket packages. www.DPACatOAT.com Dec 25 Annual Re-enactment of Washington Crossing the Delaware. The public can also watch dress rehearsal held earlier in Dec.

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Waterloo Village, Allamuchy Mountain State Park, 525 Waterloo Rd., Byram Twp., Stanhope, 973-347-1835. Recreated Lenape Village in the historic canal town of Waterloo Village is open for school trips, scout groups and summer camp field trips by reservation only. www.winakungatwaterloo.com

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All programs nonsectarian. 70 South Orange Avenue, Suite 120 Livingston, NJ 07039

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Adventure Aquarium 1 Riverside Dr. (NJ Turnpike exit 4), Camden, NJ 08103, 866451-AQUA. Daily 10-5. Adults $25.95, srs. & ages 2-12 $18.95, under 2 free. 4D Theater $3 (riders must be at least 36" tall and at least 5 yrs. old). Advance tickets available online. Aquarium exhibits include Hippo Haven, an immersion into life on an African River with hippos, crested porcupine and other animals; Caribbean Currents reef exhibits; shark exhibit with a 40-foot long walk-through tunnel; Inguza Island penguin habitat; 760,000-gallon Ocean Realm exhibit; Stingray Beach Club, touch exhibits featuring jellyfish, lobsters, sharks, spider crabs, stingrays and other sea creatures; and interactive KidZone designed for ages 6 and under. Shows and feedings daily, live entertainment. Group and scout programs; sleepovers; homeschool and scout discount days; summer Sea Camp. Ongoing Aquarium Adventures, hands-on behind-thescenes aquarium experiences include swim with the sharks, up-close encounters with penguins, hippos or sea turtles. Call 800-616-5297 for reservations and information. Waterfront Connection links Adventure Aquarium and Battleship New Jersey on the

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Camden waterfront with Philadelphia’s Penn Landing. Riverlink Ferry offers daily service May-Sept. An inexpensive connection to Philadelphia historic and cultural attractions is offered on the purple Phlash Trolley for $2. Dinosaurs of the Deep, discover prehistoric marine reptiles of the Jurassic Ocean.

Aljira 591 Broad St., Newark, 973-622-1600. Wed.-Fri. 12-6, Sat. 11-4. Contemporary visual arts center promotes the work of emerging artists.

The Center for Contemporary Art 2020 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, 908-234-2345. Mon.-Sat. including evening hours. Open to the public free. Housed in an historic c. 1912 former schoolhouse, the Center presents exhibitions of contemporary art by emerging, mid-career and under-represented artists as well as its members. Studio classes for children, teens and adults; summer art camps; birthday parties; lectures; and community outreach programs are offered. www.ccabedminster.org


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Field Station: Dinosaurs One Dinosaur Way, Secaucus, 855-999-9010 tickets, 973748-4317 groups. See complete listing under Outdoor Entertainment.

Franklin Mineral Museum 32 Evans St., Franklin, Sussex County, 973-827-3481. Open daily April-Nov. Admission fee. Educational and hands-on fun! Great for kids of all ages! Learn all about fluorescent rocks and minerals found in New Jersey’s “Fluorescent Mineral Capital of the World,” view thousands of minerals and go collect your own. Put your hand into a dinosaur’s footprint and tour through a two-story mine replica. Go prospecting for fossils and gem pan for gemstones. Groups accommodated. Guided tours offered. www.franklinmineralmuseum.com

Garden State Discovery Museum 2040 Springdale Rd. (Exit 4 NJ Turnpike), Cherry Hill, 856424-1233. Mon.-Sun. 9:30-5:30, open Sat. to 8:30 Oct.-April. Open Mon.-Thurs. until 8:30pm during July and Aug. Admission $12.95, srs. $11.95, under 12 months free. Handson museum for infants to 10 yr. olds offers 20 larger-thanlife interactive exhibit areas with special activities and performances most weekends. Workshops; parties; teacher workshops; outreach programs; museum store. Ongoing Open Arms Family Evenings, after hours open play and discovery for families with children on the autism spectrum. 6-8pm. Free. Aug 16, Nov 15

Grounds for Sculpture 18 Fairgrounds Rd., Hamilton, 609-586-0616. Tues.-Sun. 106. May-Labor Day: extended hours Thurs.-Sat. until 9pm. Adults $15, srs. $12, ages 6-17 $10, 5 and under free. A 35-acre sculpture park and museum on the site of the former New Jersey State Fairgrounds exhibits the works of emerging and well-known artists. Over 270 contemporary sculptures can be found throughout the natural landscaped grounds and gardens. Children must be supervised by an adult, but the park is very family-friendly and sculptures marked with a green tag are touchable. Workshops for adults, children, families and private groups; gallery talks; poetry readings; book club; cooking classes; dining events; concerts and special events are scheduled throughout the year. School tours, group tours and Touch Tours for visually impaired by appointment. Gazebo Cafe (open seasonally), The Van Gogh Cafe, Peacock Cafe and Rat’s, a full-service gourmet restaurant, are on-site for dining. Reservations necessary at Rat’s, 609-584-7800. Outside food is not permitted; picnics can be pre-ordered, 609-890-6015. www.groundsforsculpture.org AprFree Walk-in Tours, sign up in the Visitor’s Oct Center upon arrival. Ongoing GFS Event Guide Online, register for art and photography workshops, artist and wellness walks and talks, programs for kids and families, and special events inspired by the season’s exhibitions. 609-586-0616 x243. Sat Tots on Tour, storytelling and art for ages 3-5 with adult 11am and 1pm on select Saturdays per month. No reservations, first come-first served. Free with park admission. Jul 11, Aug 8, Sep 19

Selected Exhibitions Thru Seward Johnson: The Retrospective, more than Jul 287 works by the Grounds for Sculpture’s founder are on view in three indoor galleries and across the 42-acre park. Selected Family Events Visit website for adult art and photography workshops, artist talks, food and wine tastings, special events and professional development programs. Jun 26 Courtyard Concert Series: Mikey Junior, blues. 7:30pm. $18 day of show. Jun 28 Open Verse, poets, writers, musicians read and perform. 2pm. Jul 9 West Side Story, outdoor movie. 8:30pm. Jul 24 Courtyard Concert Series: Second Sky, fusion. 7:30pm. $18 day of show. Aug 1 Family Drop-In Workshop: Spilled Ink!, learn how to print on water. Drop in 1-3pm. Aug 6 Singin’ in the Rain, outdoor movie. 8:30pm. Aug 16 Graffito Works, improvised movement inspired by Jae Ko’s current installation. Aug 21 Courtyard Concert Series: Vanessa Collier, blues vocalist, saxophonist. 7:30pm. $18 day of show. Sep 13 A Mad Hatter Tea Party, with service by Alice, the Queen of Hearts, March Hare and Mad Hatter. Reservations required, limited space. 4-6pm. $35. 609-890-6015. Sep 20 NJ Storytelling Festival, diverse stories are presented on four stages for adults, families and general audiences. 12-6. www.njstorynet.org

Hunterdon Art Museum 7 Lower Center St., Clinton, 908-735-8415. Tues.-Sun. 11-5. Suggested admission $5. Gallery and exhibitions of contemporary art in a 19th century gristmill on the Raritan River. Exhibition-inspired workshops, events and studio classes are offered for adults and children seasonally; summer art camp; birthday parties; docent-led tours; scout programs. Open Artzone, child-friendly space on third floor is open for hands-on art projects, free. Jun-Aug Summer Art Camp.

Imagine That!!! Discovery Museum for Children 4 Vreeland Rd., Florham Park, 973-966-8000; Monmouth County, 732-706-9000. Daily 10-5:30. Adult $9.95, child $10.95. Under one year no charge. A hands-on discovery museum for children ages toddler through 10. Over 50 activities, including an authentic plane and fire truck, shadow play, pirate ship, arts and crafts, dance studio, music room, science room, multi-cultural area, grocery store, diner, pet vet area and much more! Theme birthday parties and field trips available year round. See coupon on page 197. www.imaginethatmuseum.com Selected Special Events Call for reservations. Jun 21 Free Father’s Day Frame Craft, with general admission. Oct 30 Halloween Spooktacular, 5-8pm.

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Face Painting Day. Pirate Day!, create a treasure map. Mmm, Make a Watermelon. Parent’s Day!, make a card. Make Your Own Rainbow Fish. Vacation Time?, make a postcard. Temporary Tattoo Day. Make a Picture of your Favorite Summer Memory. Make a Back-to-School Bookmark. Grandparent’s Day!, make a picture. Make a Bright Yellow School Bus. Time for Fall, make an autumn wreath. Let’s Make a Pumpkin Patch. Columbus Day, make a boat. Boo!, make a ghost hanging. Create a Creepy Crawly Spider. It’s Halloween! Black Cat Craft.

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InfoAge Science Learning Center 2201 Marconi Rd., Wall, NJ 07719, 732-280-3000. Wed., Sat. & Sun. 1-5pm. $5 suggested donation ages 6 to adult. Located at the old Camp Evans base and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Science Museum and its member groups strive to preserve the history of the site and honor the communication pioneers of wireless, WWI, WWII, space exploration and the cold war through displays and hands-on exhibits.

Insectropolis, The Bugseum of New Jersey 1761 Lakewood Rd. (Rt. 9), Toms River, 732-349-7090. Tues.Sat. 10-3. Closed Dec. 24-Jan. 1. Admission $8, ages 2 & under free. The Koerner family, owners of Ozane Termite and Pest Control, have created a unique, interactive bug museum housing thousands of pinned specimens from around the world and hundreds of live specimens. Visitors can interact with touch-screen computer games, hands-on exhibits and view exotic specimens in themed display areas. Bug store; birthday parties; overnights for scouts; group tours by appointment; Bugs on the Go outreach. Ongoing Touch Presentations throughout the day. Night Crawl, overnight for scouts ages 7-12. Scout BugOut, open 4-6pm on the third Wed. of the month Oct.-May for scouts to work toward badges. Reservations required. Jun 13 Annual Bugfest, cockroach races, facepainting, scavenger hunts, special guests. All proceeds benefit Rotary’s Scholarship Fund.

Jenkinson’s Aquarium Ocean Ave. & Parkway (exit 98GSP), Point Pleasant Beach, 732-892-0600. Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5, Sat. & Sun. 10-5. Summer hours: Daily 10-10 (school and camp groups visit Mon.-Fri. 9:30-2). Adults $11, ages 3-12/srs. $7, 2 and under free. Small aquarium on the boardwalk features tropical fish, alligators, penguins, seals, sharks, rays and touch tank. Outreach programs; family workshops; behind-the-scenes tours; Junior Keepers program; birthday parties.

Summer Activities include beach walks, Aquarium Explorers Camp, Junior Keepers, more. Beachcombing, all ages. 6-6:45pm every Monday in July and Aug. Thurs There’s More to the Shore, interpretive walk 5:30-6:30pm every Thurs. in July and Aug. Seleccted Special Events Jun 21 Father’s Day, all dads are free with paid child admission.

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Seanet: It’s for the Birds, walk the beach with staff to help monitor shorebirds. 8-9:30am, weather dependent. Ages 9 and up. Grandparent’s Day, one grandparent free with paid grandchild admission. South African Penguin Festival, 1-4pm. Boo at the Boardwalk, check website link for dates. Winter Break Tours, guided tour, 12pm.

Kidsbridge Tolerance Museum Ewing Senior & Community Center, 999 Lower Ferry Rd., Ewing, NJ, 609-771-0300. Open to groups only, by appointment. Docent-led small group discussions and interactive exhibits focus on anti-bullying and anti-cyberbullying, diversity appreciation and tolerance. Pre- and post-curriculum materials available. Jun Annual Kidsbridge Walk2Stop Bullying.

Liberty Science Center 222 Jersey City Blvd. (Exit 14C or 14B NJ Turnpike), Liberty State Park, Jersey City, 201-253-1310. Check www.lsc.org for hours. General admission: adults $19.75; ages 2-12 $15.75; srs. $16.75; teachers $9.75; under 2 free. Combination tickets available for exhibits, IMAX Dome and 3-D Theater. Member discounts and community days available. Traveling science show for schools; after-hours enrichment at schools; scout programs; birthday parties; summer camps; overnight group camp-ins (recommended for grades 1-8). Interactive science and technology exhibitions include Skyscraper! featuring artifacts from the World Trade Center; Eat & Be Eaten where live animals are used to explore how they catch prey and avoid being caught; Infection Connection helps visitors understand germs, viruses, parasites and other life forms; Our Hudson Home explores the Hudson River; Energy Quest takes visitors on a journey through the major sources of earth’s energy; Honey Bees exhibit features a working hive to view up close; the Touch Tunnel, navigate a pitch-black maze; and I Explore, an agerestricted exploration area for children 2-5 yrs. old and their caregivers. Other interactive experiences include a rock climbing wall and seasonal outdoor obstacle course. Live science demonstrations are scheduled daily with additional special events on weekends. Ongoing Activities for Families with Young Learners include I Explore exhibition for ages 2-5; We Explore science demonstrations and hands-on activities; kids’ cinema; and story time. Give Me Liberty! Combo Pass available at ticket office. Visit the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and Liberty Science Center for $25 adults, $15 children, good for seven days from date of purchase. Jul-Aug Science Camps, for grades 4-7.


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Selected Special Exhibitions Open Infinity Chamber, climb, crawl and leap up to 35 ft. above the floor, open to adventurers 42 in. and taller. Action Zone, sports simulator. Block Party, ages 5 and under can make foam and wooden block creations. Jun 5Beyond Planet Earth: The Future of Space Sep 20 Exploration, get a sneak peak into space through holograms, simulations and handson activities.

Wednesday. Bring your stroller inside for an artistic social outing for adults with young children. Art projects for children, guided tours and storytelling. Program themes are posted online. $18, members $6. 1st Thur Free First Thursday Nights, 5-9pm. Full-service bar, art activities, live music. 3rd Thurs Home School Days, gallery tour and art project for ages 4-10 and ages 11+. 12-2pm. $18, members $6. Register online, call 973-259-5137 or email tours@montclairartmuseum.org. Jun 18, Sep 17, Oct 15, Nov 19 3rd Sat MAM Family Art Adventure, drop-in gallery program for ages 5 and up with adult 2-3pm on the third Saturday of the month. $15 per family, member family $6. Jun 20, Jul 18, Aug 15, Sep 19, Oct 17, Nov 21 Jun-Aug SummerART, art camp for children ages 5-12 and studio classes and workshops for teens and adults. Unpaid internships available. Selected Exhibitions Sep 13- The Art of Eric Carle, 60 original collages and Jan 3 studies by children’s book illustrator Eric Carle.

Monmouth Museum On the Brookdale Community College Campus (GSP exit 109 to Newman Springs Rd. to Parking Lot #1), Newman Springs Rd., Lincroft, 732-747-2266. Tues.-Sat. 10-5; Fri. 109; Sun. 12-5. Admission $7, under 2 free. The Becker Children’s Wing features changing exhibitions that offer interactive learning experiences geared to elementary school age children. Fees and hours vary depending on current exhibit. Call ahead for hours for Wonder Wing, a creative play environment with an undersea theme for children 6 and under. Group tours; birthday parties; Travel Trunks rental program. Ongoing MMKids Weekly Children’s Programs, for toddlers to school-age children, include hands-on art, science, math and history programs, planetarium shows, preschool story times and crafts, family movie nights and special events. Check website for the day’s programs and times. Becker Children’s Wing Exhibition Designed for school-age children. Hours vary Tues.-Thurs. 2-5, Fri. 2-9, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5, call ahead to confirm. StarLab Shows: Twinkle Tots program Fri. at 2; shows Sat.Sun. at 1:30 & 3. Admission $7, $8 with StarLab show. Birthday parties; group sleepovers; group tours available. Ongoing Ancients to Astronauts: How We Communicate, includes hands-on, interactive displays and activities on different topics: Changing Climate: Changing Weather; Ancient Egypt; Explore Space includes StarLab Planetarium; and Green Arts Studio features craft activities.

Montclair Art Museum 3 South Mountain Ave., Montclair, 973-746-5555. Wed.Sun. 12-5pm. Adults $12, srs./students with ID $10, members and under 12 free. Admission is free 5-9pm the first Thursday Oct.-June and the first Friday 12-5pm. Strollers permitted; changing table. Permanent collection dedicated solely to American and Native American art encompasses painting, works on paper, photography, and sculpture by American artists from the 18th-century to the present, as well as traditional and contemporary Native American art. Studio art classes for adults and children (973-259-5139), teacher training workshops, gallery talks and tours, summer art camp, special family events, birthday parties. Register for programs online, in The Store at MAM or by calling 973-259-5137. www.montclairartmuseum.org Ongoing Cell Phone Audio Tours; Family Gallery Guides. MAM Family Learning Lab, drop in for selfguided family art activities on the 3rd floor. Yard School of Art, year round classes for adults, children and teens.

Morris Museum 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown, 973-971-3700. Tues.Sat. 11-5, Sun. 12-5. Open to 8pm on 2nd and 3rd Thurs. of the month. Adults $10, srs./ages 3-12 $7, members and under 3 free. Pay-what-you-wish admission 4-8pm on 2nd and 3rd Thursday of the month. Permanent exhibits, housed in the former Twin Oaks mansion, include galleries devoted to Native American history and crafts; antique dolls, toys and dollhouses; natural science with mounted mammal specimens; rocks and minerals; dinosaurs and fossils; model train exhibit. Adult art workshops, speakers and trips; children’s art workshops and drop-in programs; scout and group programs; summer art, science and theatre day camps; school outreach; portable planetarium; school loan program. See Theatre for Bickford Theatre main stage and children’s theatre and Music & Dance for jazz series. Ongoing Family Discovery Center, relaxed family gathering space with hands-on activities. Studio Art, week-long classes and one-day workshops for ages 5 to adult offered year round. For info, call 973-971-3740 or email studioart@morrismuseum.org. Adventures in Learning, home school programs for ages 6 and older. Call for schedule or to register, 973-971-3710 or email educator@morrismuseum.org. Fri Tot Tours, mini tour and art project for ages 2-5 and caregiver monthly on select Fri., 10am. Registration required. Free with admission. Jun 12, Jul 10, 24, Aug 14, 28 JulSummer Camps, week-long half-day camps Aug explore art, science or magical illusion. Camp for a Day, one day camps for grades 14 meet 10am-1pm on Wednesdays. Summer Studio Art Courses, week-long classes for ages 5-14. Call 973-971-3740 or email studioart@morrismuseum.org for availability.


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Selected Exhibitions Ongoing Musical Machines & Living Dolls: The Murtogh D. Guinness Collection, permanent exhibition of over 150 mechanical musical instruments & automata. Live demonstrations 2pm Tues.-Sun. Thru Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape Jul 12 the Nation, explore the heritage, daily experience and contributions of Indian immigrants and their descendants. Thru Now You See It: The Art of Magic and Illusion, Aug 16 how the human mind can be fooled through optical illusions and sleight of hand. Aug 1The Well Dressed Child: 200 Years of Children’s Nov 1 Costume, children’s fashion from 1800-2015. Selected Family Events

Jul 7, 14, 21, 28, Aug 11 Science Tuesdays, hands-on activities, geared for grades 1-4. 1-2:30pm. Victorian Family Festival, 11-4.

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Museum of Early Trades & Crafts Main St. at Green Village Rd., Madison, 973-377-2982. Tues.Sat. 10-4, Sun. 1-5, closed Mon. and major holidays. Closed Sun. and Mon. during July & Aug. Adults $5; ages 6 and up, students and srs. $3; members and under 6, free; family maximum $13. Drawing on its collection of over 8,000 hand tools and their products, the museum, listed on the National Register of Historic places, interprets what life was like for a 19th century farm family and craftspeople who lived and worked in Madison before the rise of large-scale industrialization. Changing exhibits; family workshops; gallery talks; drop-in activities; children’s discovery space. On-site and outreach programs; preschool and playgroup programs; homeschool programs; scout badges; summer history camp.

Newark Museum 49 Washington St. (24/78 to Newark exit for Rt. 21N, left on Raymond Blvd., right on Washington St.), Newark, 973596-6550. Jr. Museum: 973-596-6616. 24-hr sky report and program info: 973-596-6529. Wed.-Sun. 12-5. Suggested admission: Adults $12, children, srs., students with valid ID $7, members & Newark residents free. The state’s largest museum features 80 galleries exhibiting American art; decorative arts and the magnificent 1885 Ballantine House, a restored National Historic Landmark; arts of Africa, the Americas and the Pacific; classical art; the arts of Asia; numismatics; and natural science collection. Grounds contain 1794 schoolhouse and Newark Fire Museum. Junior Gallery, mini-zoo, family theater and planetarium. Attended parking in adjacent lot at corner of University & Central Aves. Year-round fine arts and crafts workshops for adults and children, summer camp for ages 3-13 (973-596-6637). Public drop-in gallery tours daily, reserved group gallery/planetarium and outreach programs; scout programs. See listing under Planetariums for more information. Selected Interactive Exhibitions Ongoing Dynamic Earth: Revealing Nature’s Secrets, natural science galleries include hands-on exhibits and activities.

Fire Escapes: Danger & Survival, interactive exhibit at the refurbished Newark Fire Museum includes exhibits, films and displays in a replica burned-out house to reinforce safety education for children and their families. Look/Touch/Learn: Nature & Art, cozy handson art exploration area in American Art Galleries, First Floor North Wing. Look/Touch/Learn: Tibet, interactive space in Tibetan galleries to explore Tibetan culture. Generation Fit: Taking Steps for a Big Change, interactive family exhibition explores and addresses the issues of nutrition, exercise and related disease prevention. EmPOWERED: Your Renewable Energy Future, interactive exhibit showcases advanced energy technologies and demystifies the science behind generating electricity. Feb 25- Hassan Hajjaj: My Rock Star, video installation Aug 9 with photographs of international musicians. Selected Summer Programs Jun-Nov emPOWERED Weekend Activities, weekends 1-4pm. Jul 6Camp Newark Museum, hands-on art and Aug 14 science for ages 3-13.

Jul 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug 5, 12 Newark Black Film Festival 2015 Youth Cinema, ages 4-12. 1pm. Also shown 10:30am on July 6, 13, 20 and 27 at Newark Public Library. School Year Programs Sept.–June Sat & Drop-In Activities, themed gallery explorations Sun and art activities, 1-4pm. Planetarium Shows, see Dreyfuss Planetarium. WedDrop-In Public Tours, 1:15, 2:15 & 3pm.

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New Jersey Historical Society Essex Club, 52 Park Place, Newark, 973-596-8500. Museum: Tues.-Sat. 10-5, closed Monday. Library: Tues.-Sat. 12-5 by appointment. Adults $3, library admission $5. Families can explore New Jersey’s history through interactive exhibitions and research local history and family geneology through the society’s extensive archives, library and useful website. Adult and family programs; education programs offered for schools and groups.

New Jersey State Museum 205 West State St., Trenton, 609-292-6464 (recorded information), 609-292-6308 (weekdays only). Tues.-Sun. 9-4:45, closed Mondays and state holidays. Suggested admission: Adults $5, srs./students $4, ages 12 and under free. Free admission with valid ID for members, teachers, veterans, active duty military and their families. A four-in-one museum offers distinct sections uniquely devoted to New Jersey’s archaeology/ethnology, cultural history, fine art, and natural history in a modern main building overlooking the Delaware River. Entertaining and educational programs are offered in a state-of-the-art 150-seat planetarium and adjacent 400-seat auditorium. For a schedule of family and student programs and teacher workshops and information on scout merit badge days (it is not necessary to be a scout to enroll), visit the Museum’s website. For planetarium information, see listing under Planetariums. www.newjerseystatemuseum.org


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New Jersey State Museum continued Ongoing Activity Carts, Family Events, Planetarium Shows, Storytimes, stop by the information desk upon arrival for scavenger hunts and a schedule of activities. Geology, Archaeology & Astronomy Merit Badge Days, scheduled on select days during the school year. Open to scouts and non-scouts, advance registration required. Paleontology Field School, adults and ages 14+ join museum paleontologists on a summer expedition to Montana and Wyoming. Selected Exhibitions Ongoing New Jersey’s Original People: Interpreting the Archaeological Collection. Natural History Highlights, a sampling of many of the most impressive, most popular specimens in the Natural History collections. Pretty Big Things: Stories of New Jersey History, some of the biggest artifacts from the museum’s collection and hands-on activities. Our Story: New Jersey’s 9/11 Collection, artifacts and oral histories of families, survivors, rescue workers and volunteers.

Pierro Gallery of South Orange Baird Center, 5 Mead St., South Orange, 973-378-7754 ext. 3. Wed.-Thurs. 2-7; Fri. 2-5; Sat. 1-4 or by appointment. Free. Contemporary art gallery exhibits regional, national and international artists with special interest in supporting emerging artists. Exhibitions change approx. every six weeks. Group tours and scout programs. pierrogallery.org

Princeton University Art Museum McCormick Hall, center of campus, Princeton, 609-258-3788. Tues.-Sat. 10-5, Thurs. 10-10, Sun. 1-5. Closed Mon. and major holidays. No charge. Permanent collections range from ancient to contemporary art. Group tours for preschool to high school students can be arranged. Gallery talks; films; concerts; museum shop. Ongoing Family Activity Guides, pick up an activity guide at the Museum information desk or download guides before you visit for self-guided tours and family activities. Art for Families, Family Days, check online calendar for scheduled family events. Sat & Highlights Tour, meet at the entrance every Sun Saturday and Sunday at 2pm. Free. Selected Exhibitions Sep 19- Cezanne & the Modern: Masterpieces of Jan 3 European Art from the Pearlman Collection. Oct 3Ways of Knowing and Re-creating Dunhuang, Jan 10 early art from Buddhist cave-grottoes.

Rutgers University Geology Museum Geology Hall, Old Queens Section, College Ave. Campus, 85 Somerset St., New Brunswick, 732-932-7243. Sept.-May: Tues.Thurs. 10-5, Fri. 10-4, Sat. 10-2, closed Sun. & Mon. Closed holidays and school breaks. Reduced hours in summer, closed Aug. Thru June 30: Sat. 10-2; July: Fri. 10-4. Free. Exhibits on geology and anthropology, with an emphasis on the natural history of New Jersey, include a dinosaur trackway from Towaco; a mastodon from Salem County; mineral exhibits featuring the zeolite minerals of Paterson; and the zinc minerals of Franklin. Guided tours for pre-

arranged groups are offered monthly on weekends. Group tours; birthday parties; geology field trips; small rock shop. 1st Wed Late Nights at the Museum, activity stations for children and adults from 4-8pm the first Wed. of the month during the school year. Bring specimens for identification. Oct 7, Nov 4, Dec 2 Sat Saturday Tour Day, guided tours for groups of 10 or more are offered monthly. Pre-registration is required. Jun 20, Oct 17, Nov 21, Dec 19, Jan 23 Selected Special Events Sep 26 Fossil Field Trip, find your own fossils on a guided field trip to the Big Brook Preserve in Colts Neck, NJ. 11-2pm.

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Paint Along with the Museum, all ages. 3-5pm. $20, advance registration required. 48th Annual Rutgers Geology Museum Open House, lecture series, hands-on kids lectures, make-and-take arts and crafts, mineral sale and more for all ages. 9-4. Free.

Sterling Hill Mine Tour & Museum 30 Plant St., Ogdensburg, Sussex County, 973-209-6463. See website for current hours of operation, tour schedules and special events. Adults $11, seniors $10, ages 4-12 $8, ages 3 and under free. Group discounts with advance notice. Come take a 1⁄4-mile walking adventure into the fourth oldest mine in the country and the last working underground mine in New Jersey. The tour takes two hours and includes a tour of the mine, the Warren Museum of Fluorescence and the 5,000 sq. ft. Mining Exhibit Hall. Also available are Rock & Fossil Discovery Centers and an onsite observatory. You can purchase or collect minerals yourself any day the museum is open. Collecting for adults and children ages 7 and up is $5 plus $1.50 per pound. Monthly Mineral Collecting, Mine Run dump and other areas open to adults and children for rock and mineral collecting. Ages 7 & up in Mine Run dump; ages 13 & up elsewhere. Bring sturdy footwear, strong hammer and eye protection. $5 plus $1.50 per pound.

Vietnam Era Educational Center Garden State Parkway, Exit 116, Homdel, 800-648-VETS, 732-335-0033. Tues.-Sat. 10-4. Adults $7, srs./students $5, veterans, active military, and 10 and under free. The story of the Vietnam era is told through photographs, timelines, films, interactive displays, personal letters and artifacts. The New Jersey Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial is nearby featuring a circular black wall engraved with the names of more than 1,000 New Jersey soldiers who lost their lives in the war. Free guided tours of the Memorial are offered the first Sat. of the month and every Sat. Feb.-April at 11am and 1pm. Group tours; Traveling Trunk available for rent.

Visual Arts Center of New Jersey 68 Elm St., Summit, 908-273-9121. Mon.-Wed. & Fri. 10-5, Thurs. 10-8, Sat. & Sun. 11-4. Recommended admission: Adults $5, srs./students $3, under 12 free. Docent tours available for school, family and community groups. www.artcenternj.org Contemporary art exhibitions change every four to six weeks. Adult lecture series; classes for all ages and abilities; birthday parties; children’s & teens’ art camp.


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Watchung Arts Center 18 Stirling Rd., Watchung Circle, Watchung, 908753-0190. Tues.-Fri. 12-5, Sat. 10-3. Non-profit, volunteerrun center offers new art exhibitions each month, jazz, improv and other performances and classes for children and adults. www.watchungarts.org

World of Wings Children’s Museum and Fun Center 1775 Windsor Rd., Teaneck, 201-833-4650. Wed.-Sun. 10-6. Adults $16, srs. and ages 12-17 $14, ages 2-11 $11, under 2 free. Reptile and amphibian exhibits, butterfly atrium, climbing wall, ball room, bounce room, crafts and other handson activities. Strollers allowed only for children under 2.

Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center Montclair State University, 8 Yogi Berra Dr., Little Falls, 973655-2378. Wed.-Sun. 12-5pm. Closed major holidays. Adults $6, students under 18 $4. Artifacts from the life of the legendary catcher, exhibits on the history of the Yankees, Yankee Stadium, baseball in New Jersey, baseball equipment and baseball during World War II. Guest speakers; book signings; group and school tours; seminars for coaches, parents and leadership; afterschool programs; baseball clinics; baseball/softball and sports broadcasting summer camps.

Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University Rutgers University (Tnpk. exit 9 to Rt. 18N), George and Hamilton Sts., New Brunswick, 848-932-7237. Tues.-Fri. 104:30; Sat. & Sun. 12-5; first Tues. of the month 10-9. Closed Mondays, Aug. and major holidays. Free general admission. The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum houses more than 60,000 works of art, ranging from ancient to contemporary art. The permanent collection features particularly rich holdings in 19th-century French art; Russian art from icons to the avant-garde; Soviet nonconformist art from the Dodge Collection; and American art with notable holdings of prints. In addition, small groups of antiquities, old master paintings, as well as art inspired by Japan and original illustrations for children’s books, provide representative examples of the museum’s research and teaching message at Rutgers. One of the largest and most distinguished university-based art museums in the nation, the Zimmerli is located on the New Brunswick campus of Rutgers University. Ongoing Studio Z: The Adi Blum Learning Center, selfguided family activities during museum hours. 1st Sun Family First Sundays, family-friendly activities, including the museum’s popular scavenger hunt, are offered the first Sunday of every month. Studio Z Learning Center is open for self-guided learning and creativity. Wed Drawing Club for Children & Young People, five-week sessions for ages 6-14 meet after school during fall and spring. Jun-Jul Summer Art Camp, weekly sessions for ages 7-14. Selected Exhibitions Ongoing Duvoisin Gallery, family-oriented gallery, showcases original children’s book illustrations and offers a glimpse into the labor-intensive creative process of designing books prior to the use of computerized illustration techniques. The Dodge Collection of Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union, 1956-1986, the world’s largest collection of its kind.

PLANETARIUMS Dreyfuss Planetarium Newark Museum, 49 Washington St., Newark, 973-596-6529 for schedules. Press 2 for weekly update on the night sky, sunrise, sunset and moon phase information. 24-hr. Sky Report: 973-596-6611. For the latest dates to see the space station and other satellites, visit www.heavens-above.com or link to it from www.newarkmuseum.org. Wed.-Fri. shows at 2pm, Sat. & Sun. shows on the hour from 1-4pm. Adults $5, children under 12/srs./college students $3, not recommended for children under 4. Tickets available at the Information Desk when the museum opens on a first come, first served basis. Strollers are not permitted and all children must be accompanied by an adult. Planetarium shows are followed by a tour of the constellations and information on how to view the planets. Sphæra portable planetarium outreach program, 973-596-6690.

Longo Planetarium County College of Morris, Cohen Hall, B building, 214 Center Grove Rd., Randolph, 973-328-5076. Planetarium programs are presented to school groups during the week and to the public on select weekends. www.ccm.edu/planetarium

William D. McDowell Observatory Meadowlands Environment Center, Two Dekorte Park Plaza, Lyndhurst, 201-460-8300. Open to the public for monthly telescope viewing nights and special events. Visit website link for schedule.

Morris Museum Astronomical Society 973-631-0178, www.mmastrosociety.org. Meets eight times a year on the second Thursday of the month at 7:30pm at the Morris Museum. Membership is open to ages 14 and older; families welcome.

New Jersey State Museum Planetarium 205 West State St., Trenton, 609-292-6464. Weekend public shows 1, 2, 3 & 4pm during the school year; weekday shows are added during school vacations. Adults $7, 12 and under $5, available on first-come, first-served basis. Printable coupon online for $1 off. 150-seat planetarium is open for public programs, school programs, scouting astronomy programs and birthday parties.

North Jersey Astronomical Group www.njastro.org. Free telescope nights Thurs. 8-9pm in front of Richardson Hall at Montclair State University, Montclair during the school year and skywatches for special events, weather permitting.

Robert J. Novins Planetarium Ocean County College, College Dr. (parking lot 2), Toms River, 732-255-0343, 732-255-0400 ext. 2111. Recorded show information: 732-255-0342. Public shows are presented Fri.Sat.; additional weekdays during summer. Adults $10, srs. $8, children 12 & under $7, family pack (2 adults, 3 children) $35. School programs; portable planetarium; birthday parties; space store. The Astronomical Society of the Toms River Area (ASTRA) meets 7pm on the second Friday of the month and is open to interested people of all ages. Ongoing Wonders of the Seasonal Sky, tour of the current season’s night sky; children’s shows; laser shows. Visit website for schedule and tickets. Pajama Night Party, family-friendly show for all ages. ocean.universitytickets.com


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Raritan Valley Community College Planetarium Rt. 28 & Lamington Rd. (Rt. 78 exit 26 or Rt, 22W), North Branch, 908-231-8805. Park in lot #1, 6 or 7. Admission $7 two shows on the same day $13, not recommended for children under 5. Evening laser shows are recomended for ages 12 and older. Reservations recommended. Group rates; school group shows; Starlab portable planetarium for rent to educators who have attended summer workshop. Also offers Project ASTRO, a program that matches teachers in grades 2-9 with a volunteer astronomer; Family ASTRO, a one-day training program open to anyone with an interest in astronomy; and astronomy workshops for teachers of grades 2-12. Ongoing Public Star Shows, Laser Concerts, for all ages. Visit website link for schedule. 3M Observatory is open on clear-sky evenings when there are public shows. The Sky Above, Sensory-Friendly Show, onehour show adapted for families with children on the autism spectrum or with developmental disabilities of all ages. Meditation Under the Stars, 60-min. guided meditation while watching the stars.

Paul H. Robinson Observatory Voorhees State Park, 251 County Rd. Route 513 (rt. 78 to Rt. 31N), Glen Gardner, 908-638-8500. March & April: open 4th Sat. 8-10pm. Memorial Day-Oct. 31: open Sat. 8-10pm and Sun. 2-5pm. Sponsored by the New Jersey Astronomical Association, evening sessions include night sky observing and daytime sessions include solar viewing, weather permitting. On the 4th Sat. from March through Oct., a guest speaker presentation begins at 8:30pm followed by Q&A and tours of the facility. Reservations required for groups of 10 or more. 2nd Sat Young Astronomer’s Programs, hands-on activities for ages 7-13 the second Sat. of May through Oct. 6:30-8pm. Advance reservations recommended, space is limited.

Robert A. Schommer Observatory On the roof of the Serin Physics Laboratories, 136 Frelinghuysen & Allison Rds. (park in lot 53 or 53A), Busch Campus of Rutgers, Piscataway, 848-445-8973 or 848-4458785. Open to the public for two hours on the second and fourth Thurs., weather permitting, starting at 8:30pm Oct.March and one hour after sunset April-Sept.

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John W. H. Simpson Observatory Washington Crossing State Park (enter off of Bear Tavern Rd.), Titusville, 609-737-2575. The Amateur Astronomers Association of Princeton opens its observatory to the public every Friday April-Oct. from twilight to 11pm, if weather is clear.

Sperry Observatory Union County College, 1033 Springfield Ave., Cranford, 908-276-STAR. Monthly meetings of Amateur Astronomers, Inc. are held on third Fri. of the month from Sept.-May. Informal presentations are held on most other Fri. and observatory is open 7:30-10:30pm, weather permitting. Presentations for youth groups can be arranged in advance. All meetings are free and open to the public. Membership is open to anyone 12 years or older.

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What’s Up: A Down to Earth Sky Guide, celestial happenings for the month are normally presented at the first Fri. meeting. 8:30pm.

UniverseToday.com Astronomy news, photos and videos compiled from space agencies, science journals and university research groups.

TRAINS, PLANES & SHIPS See Boating, Fishing & Swimming category under Outdoors for canoe, kayak and paddleboat rentals, instruction and river trips.

A.J. Meerwald Bayshore Center at Bivalve, 2800 High St., Bivalve, Port Norris, 856-785-2060. The Bayshore Center at Bivalve includes the Delaware Bay Museum & Folklife Center, art gallery, gift shop and is home to New Jersey’s official Tall Ship, the A.J. Meerwald, a restored 1928 Delaware Bay oyster dredgeboat, now a sailing classroom. In season, field trips, summer sailing camp, deck tours, sailor for a day program, and public sails depart from ports in New Jersey, including Liberty State Park. See website link for schedule of public sails. www.ajmeerwald.org

Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of New Jersey Teterboro Airport (off Rt. 46, 400 Fred Wehran Rd.), Teterboro, 201-288-6344. Tues.-Sun. 10-4. Adults $8, children 2 & older/srs. $6, group rate discount. Aeronautical Education Center (on east side of airport) features historical exhibits, hands-on aircraft engines & equipment, a Martin202 airliner, M.A.S.H. unit and 60-seat theater with film tracing the history of aviation in New Jersey. Picnic area. Birthday parties for ages 6 and up; Dare to Fly 4-hr. group program for ages 8-15; scout overnights. Jun 20- Wings & Wheels Air Expo, WW II airplanes, Jun 21 helicopters, military vehicles, car show, kids activities, vendors and live entertainment.

Jul 25-26, Sep 26-27, Nov 14-15 Open Cockpit Weekends, cockpits of airplanes, helicopters and a fire truck are opened five weekends a year, March-Nov. 10-4.

Battleship New Jersey Camden Waterfront (Tpk. exit 4), 866-877-6262. Open for guided tours. May 1-Sept. 7: Daily 9:30-5. Sept. 8-Oct. 31: Daily 9:30-3. Nov. 1-Dec. 24: Sat. & Sun. 9:30-3. Dec. 26-31: Daily 9:30-3. Adults $21.95, srs./veterans $17, ages 5-11 $17, under 5, active military and BB62/WWII Vets free. Floating museum and veteran’s memorial showcases the most decorated ship in history. Group tours; team-building programs; overnight encampments; birthday parties. Strollers are not allowed on board. www.battleshipnewjersey.org Ongoing Fish ‘n Ship, combo tickets for Battleship and Adventure Aquarium available. Overnight Encampment, sleep in bunks, eat in the crew’s mess for scouts and families. Advance reservations required. 866-877-6262 ext. 203.


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Black River & Western Railroad 12 Stangl Rd., Flemington; John Ringo Rd., Ringoes, 908782-6622. Antique passenger coaches depart Flemington and Ringoes weekends May-Oct. for a scenic ride through rural Hunterdon County. Adults $14, children 3-11 $7, under 3 free. First come, first served, no advance tickets sold except for special trains. Special events include evening Caboose Trains, Readin’ Railroad Storytime, Candy Cane Limited and North Pole Express. www.flemingtontrain.org Jun-Aug Excursion Trains, 75 min. round trip ride between Ringoes and Flemington every Sat. and Sun. Memorial Day to Labor Day.

Circle Line Pier 83, W. 42nd St. & 12th Ave., New York, 212-563-3200. Sightseeing and special event cruises on the Hudson River and around Manhattan year round.

Jersey Shore Pirates Riverfront Marina, 281 Princeton Ave., Brick, 732-899-6100. Sailings April-Oct. Tickets: $20, 2 and under $12. Pirate adventure includes face painting, dress up and sail on the Metedeconk River aboard the Sea Gypsy.

Family-Friendly Train Destinations We welcome reader’s suggestions. • Cranford Walk to downtown shops and restaurants. • Far Hills Short walk to cafe, retail shops in Far Hills Center. • Maplewood Station directly across from downtown shops, diner, bakery, ice cream and Memorial Park playground. • Millington Millington Café at station with outdoor dining. • Newark Museum is a few steps from the Light Rail Washington Park Station. • New Jersey Performing Arts Center Light rail service connects all rail lines served by Newark Penn Station and Newark Broad St. Station to NJPAC. NJTransit.com/NLR • South Orange SOPAC, downtown shops, diner, ice cream shop, short walk to Meadlowland Park. • Summit Mabie Playground and downtown Summit shops and restaurants are directly across from the station. • Westfield Walk to downtown shops and restaurants.

New York Susquehanna & Western

295 Jefferson Ave., off Rt. 22 East, Union, 908-964-9724; 964-8808 recorded message. Membership is open to seniors (18 and over), juniors (ages 15-17) and families with an active interest in model railroading. Two permanent model railroad layouts in HO and N scale and other exhibits are open to the public Sat. 1-4pm. Adults $6, ages 13-17 $5, under 12 free. Nov-Dec Annual Holiday Light & Sound Show.

99 Elizabeth St., Phillipsburg, 908-454-4433 (weekends 104), 877-train-ride. Steam train runs weekends May-Oct. Diesel locomotive runs Nov.-May. Adults $17, children $10; special event fees vary. Tickets are available online. The only steam locomotive operating in New Jersey offers scenic one-hour trips along the Delaware River weekends MayOct. or themed excursions throughout the year including Thomas, Dino Days, Santa Claus, Polar Express (tickets go on sale in Aug.), Easter Bunny, Mine, Corn Maze, Wine and Great Pumpkin Trains. Check website for dates. www.nyswths.org May-Oct River Train, Mine Train, Warren County Winery Train.

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Model Railroad Club, Inc.

32 W. Bridge St., New Hope, PA, 215-862-2332. June-Oct.: daily. Nov.-May: weekends. Travel through historic Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in restored 1920s vintage passenger coaches and antique bar car aboard an authentic steam locomotive or historic diesel locomotive. Passengers for regular hourly excursion trains may board either at New Hope or at Lahaska Station (1 mile east of US 202 on Street Rd., Lahaska), get off and take a later train back to their originating station. Special events include North Pole Express, Easter Bunny Express, dinner trains, murdery mystery dinners, Grapevine Express, Halloween trains, fall foliage, private charters and birthday parties.

New Jersey Naval Museum 78 River St. (at Court St.), Hackensack, 201-342-3268. Sat. and Sun. 10-4, last tour at 3:15. Adults $12, srs. $7, under 12 $6, group rates. Guided tour of the USS Ling, a WWII submarine. Birthday parties; group and scout tours; overnights.

New Jersey Transit Train and Bus Information: www.njtransit.com. Weekend and Holiday Family Supersaver Fare: Two children (ages 5-11) ride free with a passenger paying any valid fare in effect from 7pm Friday (or the eve of a holiday) until 6am Mon. or the day after a holiday. At all times, up to 3 children 4 and under travel free when accompanied by a passenger paying any valid fare; children ages 5-11 save at least 50%. Ongoing Visit www.njtransit.com under “Rider Tools – Deals & Discounts” for discount offers to destinations in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia with a valid light rail, rail or bus ticket.

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A Day Out with Thomas, activities and train ride with Thomas the Tank Engine. Advance tickets recommended. Corn Maze, Great Pumpkin Trains. The Polar Express, tickets go on sale in Aug.

New York Waterway 800-53-FERRY, www.nywaterway.com. A quick, convenient, scenic route to Midtown or Downtown Manhattan with ferry service from Edgewater, Weehawken, Hoboken and Jersey City. There is free connecting bus service in Midtown servicing several routes during peak and off-peak times. Save on ferry tickets, parking and NYC destinations with package purchase.

Pine Creek Railroad In Allaire State Park, Rt. 524 (exit 98 GSP), Allaire (Wall), 732-938-5524. June 29– Sept. 7: Mon.-Fri. 12-4; Sat. & Sun. 12-4:30. Thru Dec. 20: 12-4:30 weekends and special events. Tickets $4, different rates may apply for special events. Parking fee Memorial Day-Labor Day. Narrow gauge rail line operates vintage diesel locomotives every half hour on a 1.5 mile loop in Allaire State Park. Special event trains include Easter Express, annual Civil War encampment, Railroader’s Weekend, Haunted Express and Christmas Express with Santa. Group rates; birthday parties. Selected Special Events Sep 12- Railroader’s Weekend, passenger and freight Sep 13 trains parade, shop tours, exhibits, more.

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Pine Creek Railroad continued Nov 27-29, Dec 5-6, 12-13, 19-20 The Christmas Express with Santa Claus, tickets on sale beginning Oct. 9.

Dec 5, 11-12, 18-19 The Christmas Express Nights with Santa Claus.

Whippany Railway Museum 1 Railroad Plaza, Rt. 10W & Whippany Rd., Whippany, 973887-8177. Museum open Sundays April-Oct. 12-4 and on excursion days. Suggested donation: Adults $1, children under 12 $.50. Railroad memorabilia, exhibits, large operating Lionel train layout, gift shop, picnic grounds. 45-min. train rides depart 1, 2 3, and 4pm, rain, snow or shine. Seasonal events include rides with Santa, the Easter Bunny, on the Pumpkinliner, summer excursion trains. Ride options include restored cabooses or an elegant 1927era Club Car. Advance tickets available online; reservations are strongly recommended. Tickets go on sale at noon on day of trip for remaining seats. Regular fares: Adults $14, under 12 $9, babes-in-arms free. Limited seating for Jersey Coast Club Car: Adults $17, under 12 $12, babes-in-arms free. www.whippanyrailwaymuseum.net

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Excursion Trains. Pumpkin Festival, 12:30-5:30pm. Special “Pumpkinliner” caboose trains.

Nov 29, Dec 5-6, 12-13 Santa Claus Special.

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nycgo.com The website of NYC & Company, the official marketing organization for the City of New York, provides NYC travel guides, maps, tips, event calendars, promotions and tour information. Visitor Information Centers are located at Macy’s Herald Square, 151 W. 34th St.; downtown at the southern tip of City Hall Park on the Broadway sidewalk at Park Row; in Chinatown at the triangle where Canal, Walker and Baxter Sts. meet; and in the South St. Seaport at Pier 15. 1-800-NYCVISIT, visitorinfo@nycvisit.com.

discount tickets TKTS Times Square Discount Booth Father Duffy Square, 47th & Broadway (under the red steps). For evening performances open Mon.-Sat.: 3-8, Tues. 2-8, Sun. 3-7pm. For matinee performances open Wed., Thurs. & Sat. 10-2, Sun. 11-3. Sells discount tickets to same day performances of Broadway, Off-Broadway, dance and music events and full-price tickets to nondiscounted shows or future performances. “Play Express” window does not sell tickets to musicals, dance or music performances, so often moves more quickly. Credit cards accepted. TKTS Booth at South Street Seaport (Front & John Sts.) sells same day evening tickets and next day matinee tickets. Open Mon.-Sat. 11-6, Sun. 11-4. See current listings of available tickets at www.tdf.org or sign up for daily email of available tickets. 212-912-9770. Today Tix Download the free TodayTix app, created by Broadway producers, to buy last minute discount theater tickets for today and the week.

the broadway league 1-888 BROADWAY, Broadway information line. www.broadway.org, the official website of The Broadway League, lists shows, sells tickets, and offers dining, hotel information and special offers. Add name and address to the Broadway Fan Club mailing list to receive special offers. Kids Night on Broadway, held annually during the winter, offers almost every show on Broadway free for kids 6-18 with purchase of adult full price ticket. For tickets and info, visit website at www.kidsnightonbroadway.com. Jan, 2016 Tickets on sale in the fall.

high 5 tickets All teens ages 13-18 and preteens enrolled in middle school can buy theater, music, dance, film and visual arts tickets for $5 online @ www.high5tix.org. Museum tickets are 2 for $5. Take 5 program enables small groups of students and their adult chaperones to purchase tickets for participating arts events, 212-3027433. www.high5tix.org

entertainment-link.com Source for discount tickets to Broadway and other theaters, family, sports, performing arts and music events provides age recommendations and reviews.

School Theater Ticket Program 1560 Broadway, Suite 1113, New York, NY 10036, 212354-4722. Provides discount coupons for plays on and off-Broadway, events at Lincoln Center and other events in New York City to schools, educational facilities, camps or non-profit groups of 15 or more. www.schooltix.com www.StudentRush.org Registration is free to find discount coupons and student rush info on almost any show. Some of the discounts are restricted to current students with ID; all free ticketed events and non-ticketed events are available to anyone. Join Will-Call Club to receive invitations to complimentary events. Theater Development Fund 212-912-9770. Teachers, students, retirees, union members, military members and others are eligible to join and receive discounted tickets. Teen blog and student discount show list online, www.tdf.org. Through the Autism Theater Initiative, TDF presents autismfriendly performances at discount prices to families. Visit website for performance dates and to sign up for notification, www.tdf.org/autism. www.BroadwayBox.com Free listing of discount codes available to purchase Broadway and Off-Broadway show tickets at up to 50% off.


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discount tickets www.nytix.com Useful website offers Broadway ticket discount codes and other discount ticket information, free TV show tickets, hotel discounts, tour info, event information. www.playbill.com Broadway news, show souvenirs and gifts, Playbill publisher, children’s theater listings, job postings/ internships and other theater info. Top Broadway and off Broadway show tickets are available at discounts to those who register on line. You will receive a code to give to the box office upon ordering. www.theatermania.com theatermania.com/kids Comprehensive theater information site with listings, news, reviews, tickets, discount offers and guide to family theater in New York and nationwide. Lincoln Center Visitor Center atrium.lincolncenter.org The David Rubenstein Atrium, 61 W. 62nd St., posts discount ticket availability to performances at Lincoln Center, New York City Center, 92nd Street Y, Merkin Concert Hall and Miller Theatre. Box office for discount tickets is open Tues.-Fri. 2-7:45pm, Sat. 12-2 and 37:45pm. When available, Sun. tickets are sold on Sat. Limit four tickets per person. Full price tickets can be purchased at kiosks near the information desk. Guided tours can also be purchased online, at the Atrium or by calling 212-875-5350. Atrium hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am10pm, Sat. & Sun. 9am-10pm.

discount parking Search by neighborhood, address, cross street or attraction and print out parking coupons before you go for substantial discounts. nyc.bestparking.com, iconparking.com nycparking.spplus.com, parkfast.com

discount admissions Discount admission to popular New York City museums, tours and attractions can be purchased in combin ation with a NJ Transit train or bus ticket (www.njtransit.com); New York Waterway ticket (nywaterway.com); CityPASS booklet (citypass.com/ new-york); New York City one-, two-, three-, five- or seven-day Pass (newyorkpass.com); or 30 day 3, 5, 7 or 10 attrac tion New York Explorer Pass (smart destinations.com). Visit websites for details. If planning to visit a number of sites in Lower Manhattan, consider purchasing a Downtown Culture Pass, offering three days of admissions and discounts to more than 12 attractions, museums and tours, all within walking distance. www.downtownculturepass.org

City Center, West 55th St. between 6th & 7th Aves., 212477-3030. ABTKids Hotline: 212-419-4321. CityTix: 212-5811212. Oct.-Nov. & May-July seasons feature premieres, full-length classics and repertory ballet, ABT Family Series for ages 6-17 and ABTKids performances designed for ages 4-12. Discount student rush tickets available at the Met box office on day of performance for elementary to college students 25 yrs. of age or younger with valid I.D.

American Museum of Natural History Central Park W at 79th St., 212-769-5100. Sky info: 212769-5900. Open daily 10-5:45, Rose Center open Fri. to 8:45. Suggested admission: Adults $22, children $12.50, students/srs. $17. Additional fee for space show, IMAX films, and special exhibitions. Download Explorer app from the App Store or Google Play. www.amnh.org One of the world’s preeminent scientific, educational and cultural institutions displays the world’s largest collection of real dinosaur fossils among many other outstanding exhibits, including the Hall of Biodiversity, Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth, Hall of Ocean Life, housing the museum’s beloved 94-foot-long blue whale, and Rose Center for Earth & Space featuring the Hayden Planetarium. Thematic tours of the museum’s collections are offered daily. Visit website for information about adult and children’s workshops for ages 4 and up, summer day camps and travel with the museum. For space show information, see listing for the Hayden Planetarium. For the latest visitor and exhibition information, visit www.amnh.org/plan-your-visit. For advance reservations for special exhibitions, films and lectures, reserve online or call 212-769-5200. Ongoing Public Programs, demonstrations, films, performances and special events. Visit www.amnh. org/calendar for current events. Family Workshops & Events, visit www.amnh.org/ learn-teach/families for current schedule. Ology, the museum’s science website for children, can be found at www.amnh.org/ology Discovery Room, interactive space for families near the 77th St. entrance. Pick up a free timed entrance pass at the Discovery Room entrance. A Night at the Museum, sleepovers under the Blue Whale for families and groups with children ages 6-13. Scout nights for ages 6-16. Advance reservations required, www.amnh.org/sleepovers. Adults-only sleepovers (ages 21 and up) are also offered. Jul 17, Aug 7, Oct 9, Nov 13 (Girl Scouts), Nov 7 & Jan 9 (Boy Scouts), Jan 15 AMNH Expeditions, family travel programs around the globe. View online at www.amnh.org/amnhexpeditions or call 800-462-8687. OctSciCafe, after-hours series for ages 21+ features Jun informal talks on current topics in science, stories from the field and cocktails on the first Wed. of the month. Podcasts online. Selected Special Exhibitions Thru Nature’s Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters, Aug 9 earthquakes, volcanoes, tornadoes and hurricanes. Timed ticket entry. Jan 13- Countdown to Zero, focuses on scientific and Jul 12 social innovations that have been able to contain, or eradicate disease.


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Life at the Limits: Stories of Amazing Species, amazing plants and animals. The Butterfly Conservatory: Tropical Butterflies Alive in Winter, walk through a tropical vivarium housing up to 500 live, free-flying butterflies.

The Anne Frank Center USA 44 Park Place, 212-431-7993. Tues.-Sat. 10-5. Adults $8, students/srs. $5, 8 and under free. Located two blocks north of the World Trade Center site, interactive exhibits tell Anne’s story through excerpts from her diary, photographs, and a life-sized simulation of her attic room. Changing exhibits; onsite group programs, tours and outreach programs; teacher resources. www.annefrank.com

Bronx Zoo Wildlife Conservation Park Fordham Rd. & the Bronx River Parkway, 718-367-1010. April-Nov. 3: Mon.-Fri. 10-5, weekends/holidays 10-5:30. Nov.-April 3: 10-4:30. Jan. 2-April 3: Adults $19.95, srs. $17.95, ages 3-12 $12.95, 2 & under free. Special rides and attractions have additional entry fees. Parking fee. Admission on Wed. by donation. Total Experience tickets, offering unlimited access to rides and attractions, are discounted online. Family or group tours available by reservation, 718220-5141. 265 wooded acres allow spacious, naturalistic habitats for over 4,000 animals. Habitats include Congo Gorilla Forest, Baboon Reserve, African Plains, Wild Asia, World of Birds, World of Reptiles and Madagascar, the restored 1903 Lion House and NYC’s first landmark LEED certified building. Special rides and attractions include hands-on children’s zoo (open Apr.-Nov.), Butterfly Garden, 4-D theater, monorail ride through Wild Asia (open May-Oct.), camel rides, Zucker Bug Carousel, and zoo shuttle. Toddler and kinder programs; zoo camps; teen internships; family overnight safaris

Carnegie Hall 154 W. 57th St., New York, 212-903-9600. Tickets available at box office, online at www.carnegiehall.org or through CarnegieCharge, 212-247-7800. Sign up at carnegiehall.org/ students for discount student tickets. Ongoing Family Concert Series, 60-minute concerts with world-class artists and hands-on pre-concert activities are recommended for ages 5-10. Visit “Education & Community” at www.carnegie hall.org for current season. Carnegie Kids, series of free concerts for ages 3-6 in the Judith & Burton Resnick Education Wing and all five boroughs.

Central Park A wonderful oasis in the heart of the city, Central Park can be an all-day adventure in good weather with non-stop activities and entertainment. Park information: 212-3106600; www.nycgovparks.org/parks/centralpark. Consult centralparknyc.org for walking tours and cityparksfoundation.org for information about cultural events including the Swedish Cottage and Summerstage. Central Park Zoo 5th Ave. & 64th St., 212-439-6500. April 3-Nov. 1: Mon.-Fri. 10-5, weekends and holidays 10-5:30. Nov. 2-April 4: Daily 10-4:30. Adults $12, srs. $9, ages 3-12 $7, under 3 free. Discount tickets online. www.centralparkzoo.com

Families can explore space at the Liberty Science Center thru September 20, 2015.

Visit the Tropic Zone Rainforest, Temperate Territory, Polar Circle, snow leopard exhibit and sea lion pool where you can observe animals at close range. Daily animal feedings, guided tours, Wildlife Theater shows (April-Oct.) and 4D Theater. The Tisch Children’s Zoo is an interactive area designed for toddlers and preschoolers to meet a number of small, gentle animals. Belvidere Castle Mid-park at 79th St., 212-772-0210. Open May-Oct. 10-5; Nov.-Apr 10-4. Free admission. Houses the Henry Luce Nature Observatory with discovery activities for children and adults. Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre Swedish Cottage, Central Park W. & 79th St., 212-988-9093. Brought to Central Park by Fredrick Law Olsted in 1877, the Swedish Cottage has been home to the Marionette Theatre since 1947. Performances daily, reservations required. www.cityparksfoundation.org Other Park Attractions Historic carousel rides (midway at 65th St., 212439-6900, ext. 12); free storytelling appropriate for ages 6 and up at 11 am on Sat. June thru Sept. at the Hans Christian Andersen Statue (5th & 72nd St., www.hcastorycenter.org); model Yacht Club races and regattas most Sat. April thru Nov. on the Conservatory Water (near 5th & 76th); 21 playgrounds. Jun-Sept Hans Christian Andersen Storytelling in Central Park, ages 6 and up. Sat. 11-12. Free. Jun-Aug Summerstage, benefit concerts and over 100 free music, dance, film, comedy, family and theater performances in all 5 boroughs. http://summerstage.donyc.com Oct-Mar Ice Skating, Trump Rink, Central Park East between 62nd & 63rd Sts., 212-439-6900. www.wollmanskatingrink.com

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, 212-875-5788. Presents annual series of concerts and educational events. Pending availability, tickets are available at the box office at a 50% discount for students; $10 student rush tickets are available one hour prior to curtain; and CM360 series tickets entitle ages 21-39 to three tickets for $60. Free tickets are available to middle and high school students for select concerts. Several teen-only concerts are presented each season.


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Children’s Museum of Manhattan 212 W. 83rd St. (between Broadway & Amsterdam), New York, 212-721-1223. Tues.-Sun. 10-5, Sat. 10-7. Open daily in summer. Adults & children $11, srs. $7, under 1 free. Target Free First Friday Nights: free admission 5-8pm on the first Friday of the month. Hands-on exhibits include reading/storytelling room; art studio; City Splash, outdoor waterplay area (open April to Oct., weather permitting); PlayWorks exploration area for ages 4 and under; Adventures with Dora and Diego; and changing exhibitions. Strollers must be checked; no food. Sign up for workshops upon arrival. Sat & Performances by guest artists, musicians, Sun dancers, actors, author visits and hands-on workshops are scheduled weekends and holidays, daily in summer.

Children’s Museum of the Arts 103 Charlton St. (between Hudson & Greenwich Sts.), 212274-0986. Mon. & Wed. 12-5, Thurs. & Fri. 12-6, Sat. & Sun. 10-5, closed Tues. Admission ages 1-65: $11. Pay as you wish Thurs. 4-6pm. Hands-on, interactive arts programs, play areas and exhibitions designed for toddlers to age 10. Art projects daily, music performers and visiting artists on Sat.

Discovery Times Square Exposition Former New York Times Building, 226 W. 44th St. (between 7th & 8th Aves.), 866-987-9692. Sun.-Tues. 10-7, Wed. & Thurs. 10-8, Fri. & Sat. 10-9. Admission by timed ticket, fees vary by exhibition. Large-scale exhibitions are presented in the vast space that housed the New York Times printing presses for almost a century. Strollers are not permitted in the galleries. Cafe; Discovery Store; New York Times Store. Open Marvel’s Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. Gunther von Hagens’ Body Worlds: Pulse, The Original Exhibition. Open Jul The Hunger Games: The Exhibition. Check website before visiting to confirm current exhibitions.

FDNY Fire Zone 34 W. 51st St. (adjacent to Radio City Music Hall), 212-6984520. Mon.-Sat. 9-7 (weekday mornings reserved for schools and youth organizations), Sun. 11-5. Free admission. Fire safety learning center where visitors can climb on a real fire truck, try on bunker gear, meet a firefighter, feel a “hot” door, and learn to crawl through a smoke-filled hallway. Multi-media fire simulation presentation at 2:30 and 4:30 Mon.-Sat.; 11:30-3:30 on Sunday. Fee for fire simulation: adults and children $6, srs. $2, not recommended for children under five.

Fraunces Tavern Museum 54 Pearl St., New York, 212-425-1778. Mon.-Sun. 12-5. Adults $7 ages 6-18 & srs. $4, under 5 free, family group $20. Built as an elegant residence for merchant Stephan Delancey and his family, this is Manhattan’s oldest surviving building. In 1762, the home was purchased by tavern-keeper Samuel Fraunces and became an important place for politics as well as food and drink. It is best known as the site where Washington gave his farewell address to the officers of the Continental Army in 1783. School tours and guided group tours available.

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1071 5th Ave. at 89th St., New York, 212-423-3500. Sun.Wed. and Fri. 10-5:45, Sat. 10-7:45, closed Thurs. Adults $22, students/srs. $18, under 12 free. Pay-what-you-wish Sat. 5:45-7:45. Download the free Guggenheim app from the App Store or Google Play in advance, use the museum’s free Wifi or borrow a device free at the Multimedia Guide desk. Strollers permitted on ground floor only; baby carriers available at coatroom. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the building is a New York City landmark and also home to one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary art. Family activity packs and Guggenheim sketchbooks can be checked out at the Information Desk. Printed family activity guides are available at the museum and online. Ongoing See Tips for Parents under “Education: Families/Kids/Teens” online for helpful info before your visit and to access a current list of family programs. Sat Family Activity Kiosk, 10-4. Pick up a Family & Sun Activity Pack designed for ages 4-12.


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Just Drop In, creative projects led by museum educators for families with children ages 310. 1-4pm most Sun. Free with admission. Open Studio for Families, drop-in art making for families with children ages 5-14. 1-4pm most Sundays. Family Tour & Workshop, family-oriented tour and art project for families with children ages 5 & up on select Sundays. Registration required. Second Sunday Family Tours, family-oriented tour for ages 5-12 and hands-on gallery activities. 10:30-12. Registration required.

Hayden Planetarium at the Rose Center for Earth & Space Central Park West at 81st St., 212-769-5900, space show and current sky information. Public programs include space shows, lectures and talks, stargazing, special events and astronomy summer camps. Also see listing under American Museum of Natural History. Tues Astronomy Live, interactive tour of the universe and view of the changing night sky. 6:30-7:30pm last Tues. of each month. Monthly One Step Beyond, live bands, DJ, VJs, drinks and dancing in the Rose Center. 9pm-1am. Must be 21 or older to attend. Tickets can be purchased at amnh.org/osb or by calling 212-769-5200.

Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum Pier 86 (on the Hudson River) at West 46th St. & 12th Ave., New York, 212-245-0072, 877-957-SHIP. April 1-Oct. 31: Mon.-Fri. 10-5, Sat., Sun. & holidays 10-6. Nov. 1-Mar. 31: Daily 10-5. General admission: Adults $24, srs./students $20, ages 7-17 $19, ages 3-6 $12, under 3 free. Additional fee for Space Shuttle Pavilion, guided tours, simulators and audio tours. Save $2 on each ticket purchased online, www.intrepidmuseum.org. Explore the the 900 ft.-long aircraft carrier, USS Intrepid, the command center of the submarine, Growler, British Airways Concorde, A-12 Blackbird spy plane, Space Shuttle Enterprise and 25 other aircraft on display. Virtual Flight Zone Simulators include a G-Force Encounter or flying an F-18 jet fighter mission in a Navy Flight Simulator. The Exploreum is an interactive area for children and families. Scavenger hunts and family guides are available for selfguided tours. Weekend family programs; overnights; scout programs; birthday parties. Ongoing All Hands on Deck, hands-on arts, crafts and experiments 11-1 & 2-4 Sat. & Sun. Intrepid Adventure, interactive website for kids. www.intrepidmuseum.org/adventure Operation Slumber, overnights for families and organized youth groups. Call 646-381-5010 or email groupsales@intrepidmuseum.org to book. Selected Exhibitions Thru Hubble @ 25, introduces the public to the history Sep 13 of the Hubble Space Telescope and the unparalleled scientific achievements generated by the project. Selected Special Events Family programs are free with admission, but require advance registration. Jun 27 Family Program: Flying in Style, 11am. Jul 4 Family Program: Star Stories, 11am.

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Summer Movie Series, free feature films on the flight deck under the stars. Bring chairs, picnic. Doors open at 7:30pm. Family Program: Dive into Density, 11am. Family Program: High Flying Design, 11am. Space & Science Festival, activities for the whole family, movie, astronomy night, meet the pilots.

Jazz at Lincoln Center Frederick P. Rose Hall, Columbus Circle, Broadway at 60th St., 212-258-9800. CenterCharge: 212-721-6500. Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra performances, jazz artists, talks, films, Jazz Academy includes free program for high school jazz bands, educational programs for toddlers to adults, video library, and Jazz for Young People concerts. $10 student tickets (with valid ID) are available one hour before start of performances in Rose Theater and The Allen Room (subject to availability). Hot Seats, $10 seats for each Rose Theater performance, are available on the day of performance through CenterCharge (subject to availability). Ongoing Jazz for Young People, kid-friendly lessons hosted by Wynton Marsalis or special guests, recommended for ages 6 and older.

Jazz Standard Jazz for Kids Jazz Standard, 116 E. 27th St. (between Park & Lexington), 212-576-2232. Hosts Jazz for Kids brunch every Sunday throughout the school year with music by the Jazz Standard Youth Orchestra and barbecue, lunch and kids menu from Blue Smoke. Doors open at 1pm. $5 donation benefits Jazz Standard Discovery program.

The Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Ave. at 92nd St., New York, 212-423-3200. Fri.Tues. 11-5:45, Thurs. 11-8, closed Wed. Friday hours change after Nov. 1. Museum shop and cafe closed Saturdays. Adults $15, srs. $12, students $7.50, 18 and under free. Free admission on Sat.; pay-what-you-wish Thurs. 5-8pm. Museum explores the diversity of 4,000 years of art and Jewish culture through permanent and changing exhibitions. Culture & Continuity: The Jewish Journey tells the unfolding story of Jewish culture and identity. Audio guide available for children ages 6 and up, free with museum admission. Family activities every Sun. and selected holiday weekdays; Sun. family concerts and theater. Teen after-school and summer classes; teen intern program; Ongoing Archaeology Zone: Discovering Treasures from Playgrounds to Palaces, interactive children’s exhibition designed for ages 3-10. Closed Sat. Family Guides to current and past exhibitions care available to download online, www.thejewishmuseum.org/families Sun Sundays at the Museum, drop-in art workSeptshops, gallery tours, stories, archaeological Jun digs, concerts and performances for families are scheduled. For more info and current calendar, call 212-423-3337 or visit website at www.thejewishmuseum.org/calendar.

The Joyce Theatre 175 8th Ave., New York, 212-691-9740; JoyceCharge 212242-0800. An intimate 472-seat venue in Chelsea presents a full spectrum of dance movement styles and traditions. Dance talks, pre- and post-performance events and Family Matinee series designed for ages 6-14.


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Legoland Discovery Center 1 Ridge Hill Blvd. (I-87N exit 6A), Yonkers, NY, 866-243-0770. Sun.-Thurs. 10-7, Fri. & Sat. 10-9. Adults $22, ages 3-12 $19, under 2 free. Purchase tickets online at least one day in advance and receive ticket discounts and guaranteed entry. See New York’s top landmarks made out of Lego bricks. Activities designed for ages 3-10 include soft play area, rides, laser maze, Lego fire academy, construction site, racers, Duplo Village, Master Builder Academy and 4D Cinema. Special events include adult nights, homeschooler days, teacher nights and holiday events. Cafe; Lego Shop; birthday parties.

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Alice Tully Hall, 65th St. & Broadway, 212-721-6500. The world’s leading performing arts center comprises 12 resident arts organizations. For the complete schedule of performances at Lincoln Center, consult website, www.lincolncenter.org. Ongoing Zucker Discount Ticket Box Office, is open inside the David Rubenstein Atrium Visitor Center, Tues.-Fri. 2-7:45pm and Sat. 12-2, 37:45pm. Discounts of 25-50% may be available, limit four tickets per person. Full price tickets can also be purchased at kiosks near the information desk or at theater box offices. The Visitor Center is open Mon.-Fri. 8am-10pm, Sat. & Sun. 9am-10pm. Tom Colicchio’s ‘wichcraft restaurant inside the Atrium offers breakfast items, sandwiches, soups, salads, pastries and full bar. atrium.lincolncenter.org Thurs Target Free Thursdays, free public performances Thursdays at 7:30pm at the Atrium. 1st Sat Meet the Artist Saturday, informal, interactive one-hour presentation for the whole family is presented at 11am on 1st Sat. of the month.

Little Orchestra Society 212-971-9500. Concert series for both children and adults. Subscriptions and single tickets available. Happy Concerts for Young People New York City Center and Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center. 60-min. 3-concert series recommended for ages 6-12. Lolli-Pops Concerts The Kaye Playhouse, Hunter College, 695 Park Ave. (68th between Park & Lexington). Popular concert series for children ages 3-5. Los Kids The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College, 695 Park Ave. (68th between Park & Lexington). Concert series for ages 3-7.

Lower East Side Tenement Museum Visitor Center: 108 Orchard St. (corner of Broome), 212982-8420. Tickets: 877-975-3786 or online. First tour at 10:15am, last tour at 5:15pm daily; evening tours and gift shop open until 8:30pm Thurs. Adults $25, students/srs. $20, under 6 free. Tenement museum, open by guided tours only, consists of a Visitor Center, where all tours begin, and 1863 tenement building, a National Historic Landmark that was home to over 7,000 people from 20 nations between 1863 and 1935. One-hour tours take you into re-created apartments to tell the stories of different immigrant families (suitable for children ages 8 and older). Themed walking tours explore the Lower East Side and the American immigrant experience. Three hour free parking is available on Broome St. between Norfolk & Suffolk Sts. www.tenement.org

Suggested Tour for Children (ages 5 & up) & Families Victoria Confino. In a 45-min. tour designed especially for families, a costumed interpreter, playing teenage Victoria Confino around 1916, welcomes visitors to her apartment as though they were new immigrants and teaches them how to adapt to the American way of life. Visitors can touch any items in the apartment.

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Madame Tussaud Wax Museum 234 W. 42nd St., Times Square, 212-512-9600, 800-246-8872. Summer: Daily 9-10. Sept.-June: Sun.-Thurs. 10-8, Fri.-Sat. 10-10, extended holiday hours, may close early for special events. All Access Pass: Adults $36, ages 4-12 $29, 3 and under free. Up to 25% discount for tickets purchased online. Mingle with over 200 life-like notable figures and celebrities from past and present; 4D theater. A hit with teens; bring a camera. www.nycwax.com.

Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Ave., 212-535-7710. Fri.-Sat. 10-9, Sun.-Thurs. 105:30. Suggested: Adults $25, srs. $17, students $12, members & under 12 free. No strollers on Sun. and at most special exhibitions. Back carriers available at 81st St. coat check. Founded in 1870, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world’s largest and finest art museums with magnificent collections of classical art, Old Masters, Impressionists, American art and crafts, and ancient Egyptian artifacts. Over two million works of art span 5,000 years of world culture. Gallery talks, family programs and guided tours daily. Concert series; lectures; films; school, camp and teacher programs; adult and teen art classes; access programs and services for visitors with disabilities are offered. Chinese garden; rooftop garden; Costume Institute. The Cloisters, a branch of the museum constructed from portions of five medieval cloisters, is dedicated to the art and architecture of the Middle Ages and offers a splendid setting overlooking the Hudson River. Check website for schedule of gallery talks, special events, workshops for families, concerts and seasonal garden tours. Located in Fort Tryon Park in northern Manhattan, 212-923-3700. www.metmuseum.org/cloisters Main Building Events Family programs for all ages are offered free with museum admission and do not require advance reservations. See online calendar at metmuseum.org/events/find-events for schedule or call 212-570-3961. Ongoing Pick up Family Guides and Hunts at the information desks and check at the information desk for guided tours, storytimes, drop-in art making and family programs. To view and print family guides or suggested itineraries before your visit, go to www.metmuseum.org/ learn/for-kids and check calendar for the day’s events. Family audio guide is available, ideal for children ages 6-12. Discoveries, workshops for children and adults with developmental and learning disabilities. Reservations required, 212-650-2010 or email access@metmuseum.org. MayIris and B. Gerald Cantor Roof Garden open Nov weather permitting.


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Metropolitan Opera Lincoln Center, Columbus Ave. between W. 62nd and 65th Sts., 212-362-6000. Oct.-May season at Lincoln Center, summer recital series and live on screen in HD theaters worldwide. www.metopera.org

MoMath National Museum of Mathematics 11 East 26th St., New York, NY 10010, 212-542-0566. Daily 10am-5pm. Adults $15, children, students and srs. $9, toddlers no charge. Thirty interactive exhibits on two floors are designed to stimulate inquiry, spark curiosity and reveal the wonders of mathematics. Hands-on exhibits include a square-wheeled tricycle, mini cars, math square dance floor, automated robots that follow simple mathematical rules and more. momath.org

Museum of Arts and Design 2 Columbus Circle, New York, 212-299-7777. Tues.-Sun. 106, Thurs. & Fri. 10-9. Closed Mon. and major holidays. Adults $16, srs. $14, students $12, 18 and under (excluding groups) free, members free. Pay-what-you-wish Thurs. 6-9pm. MAD interprets everyday objects that exemplify innovation and creativity in craft, art and design. Open Studios on the 6th floor give visitors the opportunity to observe and talk to artists at work and watch special demonstrations by exhibiting artists. Workshops for families, youth and adults, workshops and portfolio reviews for high school students, school and camp programs and summer art camps are offered. Special Family Days are offered three times a year. For information, 212-299-7780. Only umbrella-style strollers can be accommodated on the gallery floors. Ongoing Open Studios, artists at work on the 6th floor daily 10-1:30pm and 2:30-5pm. Thursday nights 6-8:30pm. Docent Tours, 11:30 & 3pm daily. 1st Sun Studio Sunday, explore the galleries with a professional artist followed by a hands-on workshop the first Sun. of the month. Suitable for ages 6 and up. 2pm. Jul 12, Aug 2, Sep 13, Oct 4, Nov 1, Dec 6

Museum of the City of New York 5th Ave. at 103rd St., New York, 212-534-1672. Daily 10-6. Adults $14, students/srs. $10, ages 19 and under free. Explore New York’s past, present and future through changing and permanent exhibitions and multi-media presentation. Ongoing Family Programs, drop in Sat., Sun. and school vacation days for free hands-on activities for families with children ages 6-12. Scavenger Hunts, ask the admissions staff. Selected Exhibitions Thru Everything is Design, The Work of Paul Rand.

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Saving Place: Fifty Years of New York City Landmarks. Folk City, New York & the Folk Music Revival.

www.moma.org. Special exhibitions, audio programs, films and gallery talks are included in the price of admission. An unrivaled view of modern masters and art movements from about 1885 to the present is displayed in a renovated and expanded building designed by Yoshio Taniguchi. Ford Family Programs offer guided tours, artist talks, art workshops, and film screenings for ages 4-14 and their adult companions (see below for more details). Ongoing Ford Family Activity Guide for ages 4 and up available at Education and Family Information desk on the second floor (next to Cafe 2). MoMA Audio, guides to the collections, temporary exhibitions and kids audio are available free. Audio guides may be listened to and downloaded at www.moma.org/audio. MoMA podcasts are available at iTunes. Destination Modern Art, MoMA’s website for children ages 5-8. www.moma.org/destination. Visit www.moma.org/visit/plan/family for tips for planning a family visit. Art Safari: An Adventure in Looking for Children & Adults, book and website for children ages 5-12, www.mom.org/artsafari. MoMA Art Lab iPad app, available free at iTunes. Selected Special Exhibitions Thru Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960-1971.

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Andy Warhol: Campbell’s Soup Cans & Other Works, 1953-1967. Art on Camera: Photographs by Shunk-Kender, 1960-1971. Family Programs at MoMa All programs are free with museum admission. Some programs do not require pre-registration, but tickets are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 10am on the day of the program. For dates and registration information, email familyprograms@moma.org, call 212708-9805 or visit www.moma.org/family and subscribe to Family Programs E-News. For info on programs for high school students, call 212-333-1252, vsit moma.org/momateens or email teenprograms@moma.org. School Year Family Programs: Sept-May Sat Family Films, 12-1pm in The Roy & Niuta Titus Theater 2. Families should use 54th St. entrance. Sat & Tours for Fours, morning drop-in program Sun for 4 yr.-olds and their adult companions. A Closer Look for Kids, morning drop-in program for ages 5-10 and adult companions. Tours for Tweens, ages 11-14 and adult companion. 10:30-12 select Sat. & Sun., registration required. Family Art Workshops, 10:30-12:30 & 2-4pm. Advance registration required.

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New Museum of Contemporary Art

11 W. 53 St., Manhattan, 212-708-9400. Daily 10:30-5:30, Fri. until 8pm. Extended holiday and summer hours. Adults $25, srs. $18, full-time students with ID $14, 16 and under free. Admission is free during UNQLO Free Friday Nights every Fri. 4-8pm. Sculpture Garden is open free from 9:3010:15am daily. Tickets can be purchased in advance at

235 Bowery, New York, 212-219-1222. Tues.-Sun. 11-6, Thurs. 11-9. Adults $16, srs. $14, students $10, ages 15-18 free, ages 14 and under accompanied by adult free. Pay-what-you-wish Thurs. from 7-9. A seven-story stack of metal mesh-clad boxes shifted off axis is home to changing contemporary art exhibits. Download audio guides for current exhibitions online. www.newmuseum.org


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12:30 & 3pm. Free. First Saturdays for Families, hands-on programs, conducted by museum educators, are designed for families with children and young adults ages 5-15 on the first Sat. of each month. Free, includes museum admission for up to 3 adults per family. Tickets are given out on a first come, first-served basis.

New Victory Theater 209 W. 42nd St. (just west of Broadway), 646-223-3010. Ticket prices $14-$38, member discounts. Oct.-May season of professional productions specifically for children and their families by national and international artists. Educational programs include pre-show drop-in activities and family workshops for select shows, day-time performances for students, curriculum materials, after-school career workshops and apprenticeship programs for high school and college students, summer workshops, professional development. 646-223-3000 for information. Ongoing Free Online Family Activity, pre- and post-show activities for every show to download at home. www.newvictory.org/familyactivities

New York Aquarium West 8th St. & Surf Ave., Coney Island, 718-265-FISH. Summer: Daily 10-6. Sept.-late May: Daily 10-4:30. Admission ages 3 & up: $11.95. Save 10% with online purchase. Paywhat-you-wish Fri. from 3pm to close; from 4pm on summer Fridays. Group rates. Parking fee. Indoor and outdoor sea cliffs exhibit, coral reef, Aquatheater features sea lion shows year ’round, 4-D theater. Guided tours; family workshops; summer camp; group programs.

New York Botanical Garden 2900 Southern Blvd. (I-95 Bronx River Parkway exit 4B), Bronx, 718-817-8700. Travel directions: 718-817-8779. Event line: 718-817-8777. Tues.-Sun. and some holiday Mondays 10-6. Winter hours: 10-5. All-Garden Pass weekends & Mon. holidays: Adults $25, srs. & students $22, ages 2-12 $10. Weekdays: Adults $20, srs. & students $18, ages 2-12 $8. Parking fee. 250 acres of natural and landscaped grounds include 27 outdoor gardens, a 40-acre forest, the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, hands-on family garden and Everett Children’s Adventure Garden featuring discovery center, wetland trail, kids herbarium and playful outdoor landscapes. Golf cart and tram tours. Strollers are not permitted in Conservatory. www.nybg.org AprThe Edible Academy, cooking demonstrations, Oct daily, family-friendly activities and hands-on gardening for kids and adults at the Ruth Rea Howell Family Garden. Selected Special Events May 16- Frida Kahlo: Art, Garden, Life.

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Holiday Garden & Train Show, a holiday tradition in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. Bar Car Nights for adults. Evergreen Express, activities and crafts in Everett Children’s Garden.

New York City Ballet David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, 63rd & Columbus Ave., 212-496-0600. Fall, winter and spring seasons and annual presentation of George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker begins Thanksgiving weekend through Dec. For information about Family Saturday performances, children’s workshops and pre-show discussions, call 212-870-5636 or email education@nycballet.com. Performance companions for kids and families are available at www.nycballet.com. Student rush tickets are offered for select repertory performances. Call student rush hotline, 212-870-7766, for information. Ongoing Family Saturdays, live music and excerpts performed from NYCB’s repertory on select Saturdays, appropriate for children ages 5+. NovGeorge Balanchine’s The Nutcracker.

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New York Hall of Science 47-01 111th St. & 48th Ave., Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, 718-699-0005. Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5, Sat. & Sun. 10-6. Adults $15; ages 2-17, students and srs. $12. Combination tickets include admission, Rocket Park, Science Playground and 3D Theater. Sept.-June: Free admission Fri. 2-5pm and Sun. 10-11am. No free hours during July and Aug. Strollers are permitted. Originally built as a pavilion for the 1964-65 World’s Fair, the building and grounds now feature more than 450 hands-on exhibits devoted to science and technology including a space exhibit, biochemistry lab, technology gallery, sports challenge, interactive math exhibition, 3-D theater and Preschool Discovery Place. Birthday parties; sleepovers; scout and community programs. Sat & Drop-in workshops, demonstrations, videos, Sun shows and make-and-take activities are related to a monthly theme. Open Historic Rocket Park, chronicles the history of rocket development and includes an Atlas rocket, original Mercury 1 capsule and interactive “climb-in” replica of the Friendship 7 Mercury capsule that carried John Glenn, the first American Astronaut into orbit. AprScience Playground. Experience physics through Dec outdoor play equipment– special slides, seesaws, water wheels, windmills and musical sound station. For all ages with adult supervision. Expanded area for ages 6 and younger. Flat shoes must be worn. $5. Rocket Park Mini-Golf, explore the science behind mini-golf. Open weekends 10-6, daily July & Aug. Adults $6, children & srs. $5.

New York Philharmonic Avery Fisher Hall, 10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, 212875-5656. Four Young People’s Concerts Nov.-Mar. introduce children ages 6-12 to live symphonic music. Pre-concert Kidzone Live! features demonstrations, activities and a chance to talk to musicians. Very Young People’s Concerts use games, active listening and hands-on music-making with musicians of the New York Philharmonic to introduce children ages 3-5 to classical music. Ongoing $16 Student Rush Tickets, may be available up to 10 days before a concert by visiting www.nyphil.org/studentrush or the box office on day of show. Must have valid student ID.


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Florence Gould Hall, 55 E. 59th St., 212-679-0401; box office 212-355-6160. Chamber ballet company presents Nov.-May repertory and family season including a one-hour Nutcracker in Dec. and Once Upon A Ballet series for families with children ages 3-12. Individual tickets, subscriptions, group discounts available.

234 W. 42nd St., 212-398-3133. March-Jan.: Daily 9-1am. Jan.-mid-March: Sun.-Wed. 9am-11pm; Thurs.-Sat. 9-1am. Adults $29.95, ages 4-12 $22.95, save 20% with online purchase. Themed galleries feature strange and unusual, and sometimes gruesome, artifacts collected from around the world. Group and school tours; event space rentals; themed birthday parties for ages 4 and up. www.ripleysnewyork.com.

9/11 Memorial & Museum Enter at the intersection of Liberty St. and Greenwich St., at the intersection of Liberty St. and West St., or at the intersection of West St. and Fulton St. 212-266-5211, www.911memorial.org. Memorial is free and open daily from 7:30am to 9pm. Two pools in the footprints of the Twin Towers are surrounded by a plaza of more than 400 swamp white oak trees. Names of the 2,983 men, women and children who perished in the terrorist attacks of September 11 are inscribed in bronze around the pools. One Calery pear tree survives from the original WTC plaza. 9/11 Memorial Museum 212-266-5211. Sun.-Thurs. 9am-8pm, Fri. & Sat. 9am-9pm. Adults $24, srs./veterans/U.S. college students $18, ages 717 $15, under 6 free. Timed visitor passes can be purchased online or by phone for $2 nonrefundable service fee. Timed tickets for same-day visits may be available at the ticket windows. Free admission Tues. 5-8pm; limited tickets available first-come, first-served beginning at 4pm. Museum tickets include the 9/11 Memorial. Guided tours for adults and teens are available; audio tours can be downloaded from the app store. Suggested self-guided tour routes can also be downloaded from www.911memorial.org/tours. Museum guides for adults and children ages 8-11 can also be downloaded online. Located within the archaeological heart of the World Trade Center site, the Museum graphically chronicles the events of 9/11 and commemorates the lives of every victim of the 2001 and 1993 World Trade Center attacks through artifacts, photographs, audio and video tapes, personal effects and memorabilia. The historical exhibition may not be appropriate for children younger than 10 years old. The Tribute WTC Visitor Center 120 Liberty St., 866-737-1184. Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Sun. 10-5. Adult admission $15, students/srs./military $10, ages 6-12 $5. Five moving galleries, created by the September 11th Families’ Association, convey the tragedy of September 11 and the passionate response from people around the world. Self-guided audio tours; guided tours; school programs; lectures available. www.tributewtc.org

The Paley Center for Media 25 West 52 St., 212-621-6800; 212-621-6600. Wed.-Sun. 126, Thurs. 12-8pm. Adults $10, students/seniors $8, children under 14 $5. View ongoing screenings in museum theaters daily or select your own program from over 60,000 radio and television programs to view or listen to at an individual console. Sat Re-creating Radio, two-hour workshop for groups ages 9 and older produce an old-time radio drama. Advance reservations necessary, 212-621-6600.

Sony Wonder Technology Lab Sony Plaza, 550 Madison Ave. (entrance on 56th St. side), 212833-8100. Tues.-Sat. 9:30-5:30, last group 1⁄2 hr. before closing. Free, advance reservations recommended. Interactive science center geared to ages 8-18. Learn the history of communications technology, how the technology works and try your hand at a variety of professions that rely on communication technology—recording studio, TV studio, virtual surgery, robotics, movie maker, video game production and others.

Staten Island Children’s Museum Historic Snug Harbor Cultural Center, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, 718-273-2060. Open Tues.-Fri. 12-5, Sat. & Sun. 10-5. Summer hours: Tues.-Sun. 10-5. Ages 1 and up $6, under 1 free. Grandparents free on Wed. Strollers not permitted. Creative, hands-on exhibits encourage toddlers to age 10 to explore and experiment. Current exhibits include Bugs & Other Insects, Portia’s Playhouse, House About It, Great Explorations, Block Harbor, Ladder 11 and Sea of Boats (outdoor play-space, weather permitting). Walk-in workshops and pre-school activities most days and every weekend. Summer camps; birthday parties. Staten Island Botanical Garden is next door, children 12 and under are free.

Staten Island Zoo 614 Broadway, Staten Island, 718-442-3100, 718-442-3101. See listing under Outdoors–Zoos.

Symphony Space 2537 Broadway at 95th St., New York, 212-864-5400. Community-based arts organization is committed to offering a continuing calendar of artistically and culturally diverse programs at the lowest possible ticket prices.

Theatreworks USA The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College, East 68th St. between Park & Lexington Aves., New York, 212-772-4448. Class trip tickets: 800-497-5007. Creator and producer of professional theater for young and family audiences tours throughout the U.S. and presents weekend theatre at the Kaye Playhouse in NYC. Touring productions and presentations, residencies and workshops available. Enter your zipcode on www.theatreworksusa.org, “class trips,” to find local performances.

Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St., New York, 212-570-3600. Sun.-Mon. & Wed. 10:30-6, Thurs.-Sat. 10:30-10. Closed Tues. Adults $22, students/srs. $18, under 18 free. Pay-what-you-wish Fridays 7-10pm. Devoted to the art of the United States, the Whitney Museum presents a full range of twentieth-century and contemporary American art, with a special focus on works by living artists. The new building, designed by architect Renzo Piano, is situated between the High Line and the Hudson River. Outdoor gallery; free tours daily.


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Open Studio, families with kids of all ages make their own artworks on select Saturdays and Sundays. Free with museum admission. Family Access Programs, sensory-friendly tour and studio activity for families with kids ages 6-12 on the autism spectrum. Selected Exhibitions Thru America Is Hard To See, inaugural exhibition Sep 27 examines the history of U.S. art from the beginning of the 20th century to present. Download a kids activity guide online or pick one up at the Museum.

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Sixth & Market Sts., 800-537-7676. Opens daily at 8:30am. City Hall Visitor Center: Broad and Market Sts. (east end of City Hall Courtyard), 215-686-2840. Pick up entry tickets to Independence Hall at 6th & Market St. Center. For free visitors information, tour and attraction tickets, events calendar and hotel packages, call or visit www.phlvisitorcenter.com. Pay-one-price CityPass provides admission to six Philadelphia area attractions with no waiting in main entrance ticket lines. www.citypass.com Philadelphia Pass offers free entry to over 30 attractions and line skipping privileges. www.philadelphiapass.com See phillyfunguide.com for a comprehensive entertainment calendar for the Philadelphia region coordinated by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. Refer to www.discoverphl.com for visitor information from the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau and www.visitpa.com. the official tourism website for Pennsylvania, for information about the entire state. www.visitphilly.com is the official visitor site for greater Philadelphia providing Philadelphia information as well as travel info for Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties. Search Philadelphia Official Visitor Guide in the App store to download Philadelphia CVB’s free app.

The Academy of Natural Sciences Logan Circle at 19th St. and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, 215-299-1000. Mon.-Fri. 10-4:30, weekends and holidays 10-5. Ages 13 & up $15.95, srs., ages 3-12 $13.95, under 3 free. Founded in 1812, this is the oldest science research institution in the Western hemisphere and home to the first dinosaur skeleton ever displayed (in 1868, found in Haddonfield, NJ, in 1858). Dinosaur Hall, African, Asian and North American Halls, live butterflies exhibit, live animals center, and changing natural science exhibits highlight the ongoing research of Academy scientists. “Outside-In” is an exploration area for young children open weekends and holidays. Library open Mon.-Fri. 1-5. Scavenger Hunt activity

sheets available at Entrance Desk. Family field trips and workshops; Tiny Tot Explorers for ages 3-5 with adult; spring break and summer camps; birthday parties; scout badges; Safari Overnights; adult programs. Sat & Crafts, activities, presentations and demonSun strations, meet live animals on selected weekends and holidays. Ongoing Butterflies!, tropical garden filled with butterflies from around the globe. Safari Overnights, interactive activities, refreshments, sleep in the galleries for ages 7-14. Special dates are set for scouts and adults only. 6:30pm-9am. Reservations, 215-299-1060. Selected Exhibitions Thru Animal Grossology, the slimiest, stinkiest and Aug 30 yuckiest creatures on earth. Sep 26- Reptiles: The Beautiful & the Deadly, get eyeJan 10 ball to eyeball with almost 20 species of live reptiles from around the world. Selected Special Events Aug 8-9 Bug Fest, 10am-5pm.

America On Wheels Museum 5 North Front St, Allentown, PA 18102, 610-432-4200. Tues.Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. Children 5 and under free. Children 12 and under free on Sundays. Interactive activities and over 75 cars, trucks, motorcycles and bikes are on display including one-of-a-kind show cars, emergency vehicles, antique Mack Trucks, historic cars, motorized and self-propelled bikes and other unique forms of personal transportation. Gift shop; Hubcab Cafe soda fountain; birthday parties. Selected Exhibitions Thru Oct Look Who’s Truckin’ In, Unique 1920-1980 Pickup Trucks.

The Barnes Foundation 2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, 215-2787200. Wed.-Mon. 10-5, Fri. 6-9 every first Fri. and select Fri. evenings, closed Tues. Hours are extended regularly on Sat. until 7pm and Sun. until 6pm. Adults $22-25, srs. $20-23, ages 6-18 and full-time students $10, 5 and under free. Advance reservations recommended. Backpacks and backpack-type child-carriers must be checked; strollers are permitted. Restaurant and coffee bar on site. Dr. Albert C. Barnes amassed one of the world’s most important collections of post-impressionist and early modern paintings, including 181 paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. In his home, Dr. Barnes arranged paintings, metalwork, sculpture and decorate arts of different periods, cultures, styles and genres in symmetrical wall “ensembles” based on continuity of light, line, color and space. The museum recreates Barnes’ striking rooms and ensembles just as they were in place at his death in 1951. Adult and family audio tours are included with admission or download the apps in advance from iTunes or Google Play. School programs, educator workshops, performances, lectures, storytimes, children and family art programs are offered. See“Programs” online for schedule. www.barnesfoundation.org Ongoing Family Audio Tour, interactive audio game designed for ages 7-12, can be downloaded in advance from iTunes or Google Play.


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Ongoing Amazing Machine, highly interactive exhibit

Two Rivers Landing, 30 Centre Square, Easton, PA, 866875-5263. Hours vary by season, check online link. Admission $18.99, srs. $16.99, under 2 free, $2 off tickets purchased online ($3 off until Aug. 11); group discounts. Learn how crayons are made, participate in three floors of hands-on art activities and play. Scout programs, birthday parties, family workshops, homeschool programs, teacher workshops available. Crayola store and cafe. Admission includes entrance to the National Canal Museum on 3rd floor. Hugh Moore Park, located on the Lehigh River nearby, illustrates America’s canal and industrial revolution eras with canal boat rides (May-Sept.), locks, 19th century industrial ruins and the Locktender’s House Museum.

allows visitors to explore the inner workings of everyday machines. Your Brain, travel through a two-story neural network climbing structure and find out how and why the brain is always changing. Selected Special Exhibitions Advance tickets can be purchased online. Thru The Art of the Brick, explore the art and sciSep 6 of LEGO bricks. Thru Genghis Khan: Bring the Legend to Life, Jan 3 the story of one of the world’s greatest leaders and most misunderstood conquerors.

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Chestnut St. between 5th & 6th Sts., Philadelphia, 215-965-2305. Visitor Center: open daily 8:30-6, extended summer and holiday hours. For info on park buildings, hours and interpretive programs with park rangers, view or download app online at www.nps.gov/inde or visit www.phlvisitorcenter.com. The Park is home to Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and another dozen sites of historic importance, such as Carpenters’ Hall, Old City Hall, Congress Hall and Franklin Court. The monthly Historic Philadelphia Gazette, available at Visitor Centers and online at www.phlvisitorcenter.com (under National Park), describes walking tours, plays and other daily events in the historical area. Learn about Ben Franklin’s life as a private citizen and stateman at Franklin Court (Market & Chestnut Sts. between 3rd & 4th Sts.). Horse drawn carriage rides. Ongoing Independence Hall Tours. Obtain free, timed tickets at the Independence Visitor Center at 6th & Market Sts. Tickets are given out beginning at 8:30am. Allow about 30 min. to go through security at 5th & Chestnut Sts. Tickets may be reserved up to one year in advance at 877-444-6777 (10am-10pm) or at http:// recreation.gov for $1.50 per ticket. No tickets are required in Jan. and Feb. Tickets are not required for the Liberty Bell. NPS Independence Mobile App, for iOS and Android devices, includes a park map, sites, tours, and recurring program info. Junior Ranger for iPhone & iPad, download “NPS Independence” in the App Store, complete the activities to become a Junior Ranger. Cell Phone Tour, follow the “key” graphic in Independence Park and ring up historical stories at 15 different stops. 267-519-4295.

At Cedar Crest College, 3145 Hamilton Blvd. Bypass, Allentown, PA 18103, 484-664-1002. Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. Adults $12.95, srs. and military $11.95, ages 4-12 $9.95. Two-story exhibit floor includes Keva plank building area, weather station, touch tank, and many hands-on electricity, physics, and chemistry activities, animation station, touch tunnel, water play area, preschool room and more. Science workshops for all ages; teacher programs; scout and camp programs; traveling Science on the Move; birthday parties; science store. Ongoing Hands-On Activities, weekends, summer weekdays and school holidays. Thru National Geographic Presents: Earth Explorers, Sep 7 journey to some of the world’s wildest places.

The Franklin Institute Science Museum 222 N. 20th St., (at Benjamin Franklin Parkway), Philadelphia, 215-448-1200. Science museum exhibits open daily 9:30-5; evening hours for special exhibits 5-9pm. Open extended hours for holidays. Advance tickets available online or call 877-TFI-TIXS. General admission: Adults $19.95, ages 3-11 $15.95; additional fees for special exhibits and rides. Founded in honor of America’s first scientist, Benjamin Franklin, the Franklin Institute is the pioneer of hands-on exhibits. The museum complex consists of the Science Center, Mandell Futures Center, IMAX Theater and Fels Planetarium. Traveling Science Show for groups; camp-ins; home school workshops; Schools Out Camp and summer Discovery Camp. Daily Live science shows and demonstrations daily. Consult daily program sheet upon arrival. MayScience Park, 30 interactive science-related Sept exhibits and activities in outdoor park. Free with admission. 9:30-4, weather permitting. Wed Target Community Night, fun, educational events 5-8pm on the third Wed. of the month unless noted. Free admission and shows. Ongoing The Franklin Air Show, permanent exhibit simulates environment of an actual air show. The Giant Heart: A Healthy Interactive Experience, walk through a giant heart. Electricity, the exhibit most closely identified with the Franklin Institute, features interactive devices and glowing graphics, sustainable dance floor, cell phone disco wall and sparking tesla coil. Ben’s Curiosity Show, reenacts some of Benjamin Franklin’s most famous and exciting experiments. Check program guide upon arrival.

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Independence Seaport Museum Columbus Blvd at Walnut St., Philadelphia, 215-413-8655. Daily 10am-5pm. Extended summer hours: Thurs.-Sat. 107pm. Adults $15, children/students/srs. $10, under 2 free. Maritime history comes to life with interactive exhibits, hands-on activities, and tours of Cruiser Olympia from the Spanish-American War and Submarine Becuna from World War II. Winter outdoor skating on the waterfront at Blue Cross River Rink at Penn’s Landing. Access to the RiverLink Ferry to New Jersey State Aquarium. Birthday parties; group tours; school programs; overnights; summer camps. Sat Seafarin’ Saturdays, hands-on family activity or craft in the Museum galleries. 11-1. Jun 25- Tall Ships Philadelphia-Camden.

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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania A must-see for train enthusiasts of any age, the beautiful Pennsylvania Dutch countryside of Lancaster County is home to the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, Strasburg Railroad (across the street) and National Toy Train Museum just down the road. For assistance in planning a trip, visit www.padutchcountry.com. Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania Rt. 741, Strasburg, 717-687-8628. April-Oct.: Mon.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. 12-5. Nov.-March: Tues.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. 12-5. Adults $10, srs. $9, ages 3-11 $8, under 3 free. Housing one of the most significant collections of historic railroad artifacts in the world, the museum displays over 100 locomotives and cars from the mid-19th and 20th centuries. Strasburg Railroad 301 Gap Rd., Ronks, PA, 866-725-9666. Enjoy a 45-min. ride aboard an historic steam train to Paradise, PA, in your choice of five different railroad cars. Seasonal special events include train rides with Santa, the Easter Bunny, military reenactors or Thomas the Tank Engine. Station includes historic trains and rail cars, bookstore, trackside restaurant, dining car and gift shop. National Toy Train Museum 300 Paradise Lane, Paradise Twp., 717-687-8976. June-Aug.: Daily 10-5. Jan.-Mar.: Closed. Call or visit website link for off season hours. Adults $7, srs. $6, ages 6-12 $4, under 6 free, family $22. A collection of hundreds of toy trains and accessories from mid-1800s to present are displayed in a modern museum built like an historic train station.

National Constitution Center 111 S. Independence Mall E, Philadelphia, 215-409-6600. Tickets 215-409-6700. Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5, Sat. 9:30-6, Sun. 125. Adults $14.50, srs./students/ages 13-18 $13, ages 4-12 $8, under 4 free. Established as an independent, nonpartisan, non-profit organization by Congress, this is the first museum dedicated to telling the story and illuminating the ideals of the U.S. Constitution through interactive and multimedia exhibits. Self-guided audio tour and interactive audio tour for grades 5-8 available. Freedom Rising, a 17-minute live multimedia show, traces the history of “We the People.” Notable speakers; town halls; debates; scout days; home school week; summer and school break camps. Podcasts and recordings of town halls and discussions of significant issues related to the Constitution can be accessed online under “Experience the Museum.” www.constitutioncenter.org Selected Exhibitions Open Constituting Liberty, From the Declaration to the Bill of Rights, displays one of the 12 surviving copies of the Bill of Rights. Thru Speaking Out for Equality: the Constitution, Sep 7 Gay Rights, and the Supreme Court, chronicles the gay rights movement and debate over how much the Constitution protects gay rights.

National Museum of American Jewish History 101 S. Independence Mall East, Philadelphia, 215-923-3811. Tues.-Fri. 10-5, Sat. & Sun. 10-5:30, open some holiday Mondays. Memorial Day-Labor Day, open Wed. until 8pm, pay-what-you-wish after 5pm. Adults $12, srs. and ages 1321 $11, 12 and under free. Museum traces the history of Jewish life in America from 1654 to present through stateof-the-art interactive media, historical objects, photographs,

films and hands-on walk-through period environments. Underlying their story is the central theme of America’s promise of freedom, democracy and opportunity for immigrants. Docent tours and talks daily; cafe; gift shop on-site or online. www.nmajh.org Thru Richard Avedon: Family Affairs, portraits of Aug 2 the 1960s-70s by the influential American Jewish photographer.

Penn Museum University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 3260 South St., 215-898-4000. Tues.-Sun. 105, closed Mon. Open until 8pm the first Wed. of the month. Adults $15, srs. $13, ages 6-17 and full-time students $10, 5 & under free. Founded in 1887, the Museum has sent more than 400 archaeological and anthropological expeditions to all the inhabited continents of the world. Exhibits include 12-ton sphinx and architectural remains from the ancient Egyptian palace of Merenptah, mummies and other fascinating artifacts from Asia, the Near East, Greece, Africa and the Americas. Adult and student programs, lectures, films; scout badge days; downloadable teacher resources; family activities include art and artifact workshops, World Culture Days, anthropology summer day camps for ages 7-13, and museum sleepovers. www.penn.museum Ongoing Penn Museum Highlights of the Galleries, audio tour available from the App Store. 40 Winks with the Sphinx, overnight expedition in the museum’s galleries for ages 6-12 and their parents or chaperones. 2nd Sun Family Second Sunday Workshops, Oct.-May. Drop in anytime 1-4pm for craft, touchable artifacts and gallery activities geared for families with children ages 5 and up. Contact education@pennmuseum.org, 215-898-4016. Wed P.M. @ Penn Museum, extended hours and activities first Wed. of the month, 5-8pm.

Pennsylvania Factory Tours Harley-Davidson 1425 Eden Rd., York, PA, 877-883-1450. Tour Center & Gift Shop: open Mon.-Fri. 8-4, select summer Sat. 9:30-2. One hour tours of the facility that produces the Touring family of motorcycles are offered Mon.-Fri. 9-2 (children must be age 12 and up). Tickets are distributed on a first come, first served basis. Purchase tickets for expanded 2-hr. Steel Toe Tours online. Kids Corner; gift shop. www.harleydavidson.com Martin Guitar Museum & Visitor Center 510 Sycamore St., Nazareth, PA, 800-633-2060. Museum open Mon.-Fri. 8-5. Free factory guided tours Mon.-Fri. 112:30; 1833 Shop & Guitarmaker’s Connection, site of original factory. www.martinguitar.com Herr Foods 20 Herr Dr., Nottingham, PA, 19362, 800-637-6225. Onehour snack factory tour Mon.-Thurs. 9-3, Fri. 9-11am, extended summer hours. Call or reserve online. Gift shop. York County Made in America Tours As the “Factory Tour Capital of the World,” York County capitalizes on its manufacturing tradition. Visit websites for factories opening their doors to visitors. www.yorkpa.org; www.factorytours.org Jun 17-20 Made in America Tours, annual open house.


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Pennypacker Mills 5 Haldeman Rd., Schwenksville, PA 19454, 610-287-9349. Tues.-Sat. 10-4, Sun. 1-4. Free guided tours. Set on 170 acres of farmland, the home of Pennsylvania Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker and his family from 1900-1916 and home to eight generations of Pennypackers represents a country-gentleman’s estate of the early 20th century. Visitors tour two floors of the mansion and changing exhibit galleries. School programs; home school programs; children and family events are held year round. www.montcopa.org/pennypackermills Selected Family Events Jun 20 Vintage Base Ball, 1864-era base ball game, “town ball” for kids, mansion tours. 1-4pm. Aug 1 In the Good Old Summertime, family fun with Victorian games, interactive garden tours, vintage car show, music and food. 11-3pm. Aug 18- History Adventures in the Summer, explore Aug 21 different aspects of life in the early 1900’s each day, crafts, tours. Ages 5+ with adult. 13pm. Oct 17 All Hallows Eve Fall Festival, tractor-pulled hay rides, pumpkin painting, corn shucking, apple press, Halloween crafts. 1-4pm. Nov 7 After Hours at the Pennypackers, tour the mansion by lamplight. All ages. 7-9pm. Nov 24- Holiday Tours, tour the home decorated in Jan 10 Victorian splendor, shop in the Museum Shop. Dec 12 Victorian Christmas Open House, bell choir, Victorian Santa, living historians bring the holidays to life. Refreshments. 2-8pm.

Philadelphia Museum of Art 26th St. & Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., Philadelphia, 215-7638100. Tues.-Sun. 10-5, Wed. & Fri. ’til 8:45. Closed Mon. and major holidays. Adults $20, srs. $18, ages 13-18 & students $14, 12 & under free. Pay what you wish on first Sun. and every Wed. after 5. Strollers are not permitted in special exhibitions on weekends or when galleries are crowded. Founded in 1876, the museum presents a full range of fine and applied arts from Asia, Europe and the U.S. spanning over 2,000 years with masterpieces in every medium. Family programs; art and gallery programs for babies to adults; children’s art classes. Ongoing Interactive Programs, designed for families with children ages 3-12, include intimate gallery tours, art-making activities, toddler playdates and family festivals. Tickets are first come, first served at the Visitor Services Desk. For schedule, call 215-684-7580 or visit Family Calendar at www.philamuseum.org. Self-Guided Family Tours available at West Information Desk. Activity sheets explore a new theme in art each month. American Art Kids Tour audio guide, written for children ages 6-10, is available to rent for $5 at Visitor Services Desk in the East and West entrances. Free Audio Podcasts can be downloaded from website, www.philamuseum.org. Wed Stroller Tour, gallery tour for parents and caregivers and their babies, 11am on select Wednesdays. After Hours, Wednesdays 5-8:45pm. Drop-in art-making, yoga, storytime, gallery events.

Selected Exhibitions Jun 24- Discovering the Impressionists: Paul DurandSep 13 Ruel and the New Painting. Tickets required. Selected Special Events Performances, art making and family tours. 10-3. Thru Take One: Contemporary Photographs.

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Art Splash, a summer of family gallery tours, studio creations and imaginative play for all ages. Inside Out, download maps online to discover artwork featured in local neighborhoods. Cy Twombly: Sculptures.

Philadelphia Zoo 34th St. & Girard Ave. (exit 36 I-76), Philadelphia, 215243-1100. Mar.-Nov.: Daily 9:30-5. Nov.-Feb.: Daily 9:30-4. Mar.-Nov.: Adults $20, ages 2-11 $18. Nov.-Feb.: discounted admission. Opened in 1874, this is America’s first zoo and home to nearly 1,600 animals, many of them rare and endangered. Exhibits include KidZooU, a year-round children’s zoo and education center; avian center; African Plains; small mammal house; Bear Country; rare animal conservation center, reptile house, Primate Reserve and Carnivore Kingdom. Zoo360 consists of a Treetop Trail, Great Ape Trail and Big Cat Crossing where animals move above, across and along visitor pathways. Indoor play center; petting zoo; carousel; lorikeet feeding and free-flight bird show in season. The Education Dept. offers scout badge programs, summer camps, overnights for groups and families, and Zoo on Wheels outreach. For workshop information, call 215-243-5353. MarBirds of Australia, feed colorful lorikeets Nov inside outdoor aviary. Camel, draft horse and pony rides; swan boat rides; carousel; train; Zooballoon in season. Ongoing KidZooU, year-round children’s zoo with a farm theme is designed for children ages 213. Indoor and outdoor areas are completely accessible, have dedicated quiet spaces and utilize universal design.

Please Touch Museum Memorial Hall, Fairmount Park, 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia, 215-581-3181. Mon.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. 11-5. Adults and children 1 and over $17. The first museum in the country dedicated to providing cultural and educational hands-on experience for children ages 1-7 resides in Memorial Hall, a National Historic Landmark built in 1876 as part of the country’s Centennial Exhibition. Totally interactive exhibit zones include Roadside Attractions, Flight Fantasy, City Capers, Wonderland, River Adventures and Rainforest Rhythms. The 1924 Dentzel Carousel is housed in a new glass and steel Carousel House. Hands-on activities and special events are scheduled daily. Cafe; theater. Ongoing Grown-Up Tours, guided tours of historic Memorial Hall are available Thurs., Sat. & Sun. at 2pm. $16. Self-guided tours anytime, pick up a map at admissions desk. Special Play without Boundaries, evening and early morning events for families of children with disabilities.


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Sesame Place 100 Sesame Rd., Langhorne, PA 19047, 215-752-7070, 1-866GO-4-ELMO. See listing under Amusement & Water Parks.

Smith Memorial Playground and Playhouse Above Kelly Drive near the intersection of 33rd and Oxford in East Fairmount Park, 215-765-4325. Playground: AprilSept. 30 open Tues.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. & Sun. 10-7; Oct. 1-Dec. 31 Fri.-Sun. 10-4. Playhouse (ages 5 and younger): open April 1-Sept. 30 Tues.-Fri. 10-4, Sat. & Sun. 10-7; Oct. 1March 31 Tues.-Sun. 10-4. Free. Six acre playground for children 10 and under includes a giant wooden slide and 50 pieces of accessible play equipment. The 24,000 sq. ft. Playhouse gives children 5 and under a chance to “drive” a train, “cook” in the kitchen and ride tricycles. Storytimes and special activities are offered frequently. www.smithkidsplayplace.org

United States Mint 5th & Arch Sts., Philadelphia, 215-408-0112, 800-USA-MINT. Gift Shop: 215-408-0230. Tours: Mon.-Fri. 9-4:30. Memorial Day-Labor Day: Mon.-Sat. 9-4:30. Free, self-guided tours are offered on a first-come, first served basis pending availability. Line up at visitor entrance on 5th St. between Arch and Race Sts. Adults will be asked to provide governmentissued photo identification and many items are prohibited including strollers. For special needs accommodations, 215408-0110. A tour brochure can be downloaded online. www.usmint.gov

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baltimore area visitors center Inner Harbor, 401 Light Street (on the west shore), 877-BALTIMORE. Call for free visitor packet and information. Advance purchase of a 4-day Harbor Pass is a bargain providing discounted entry to four major harbor attractions. www.baltimore.org

American Visionary Art Museum 800 Key Hwy., Baltimore, 410-244-1900. Tues.-Sun. 10-6. Adults $15.95, srs. $13.95, student/child $9.95, 6 and under free. Seven galleries of unique and unusual creations, all the result of the vision of self-taught artists. Summer camp.

Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum Sports Legends Museum Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum: 216 Emory St., Baltimore. Sports Legends Museum: Camden Station at the gateway to Oriole Park, 301 Camden St., Baltimore, 410-727-1539. April-Sept.: Daily 10-5, until 7 for Orioles’ home night games. Oct.-March: Tues.-Sun. 10-5. Purchase individual or combo tickets for both Museums. Interactive museum showcases Maryland’s sports history, heritage and heroes of the Baltimore Orioles, Colts, Ravens and Blast, Negro League teams, the Preakness, college teams and includes the Locker Room and kids discovery zone. The Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum features exhibits on the life and times of Babe Ruth.

The B&O Railroad Museum 901 W. Pratt St., 410-752-2490. Mon.-Sat. 10-4, Sun. 11-4. Adults $18, srs. $16, ages 2-12 $12, under 2 free. Site of the country’s oldest station displays a huge collection of

railroad equipment, models and trains. Locomotives and rolling stock pieces on display in the spectacular 1884 Roundhouse trace the history of railroading in America. Wed-Sun Train Rides scheduled April through Dec., weekends only in Jan., weather permitting.

Baltimore Museum of Industry 1415 Key Highway, Baltimore, 410-727-4808. Tues.-Sun. 104. Adults $12, srs. $9, students $7, ages 6 & under free. Discover the history of industry in Baltimore in a series of recreated workshops and factories designed for hands-on exploration. Restored tugboat, 1880 printing press, oyster cannery, garment loft.

Maryland Science Center Inner Harbor, 601 Light St., 410-685-5225. Mon.-Fri. 10-5, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-5. Extended summer hours. Adults $22.70, srs. $20.70, ages 3-12 $18.70, under 3 free. Three floors of hands-on exhibits and demonstrations explore space, physics, earth sciences, dinosaurs, the human body and the Chesapeake Bay. Kids Room, IMAX Theater, Davis Planetarium and also the site of the National Visitors’ Center for the Hubble Space Telescope.

The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Druid Hill Park, 410-396-7102. Tickets: 410-366-LION (5466). Mar.-Dec.: Open daily 10-4, extended summer hours. Jan. & Feb.: Open Fri.-Mon. 10-4. Adults $18, srs. $15, ages 2-11 $13, under 2 free. 200-acre park is home to 1,500 birds, mammals and reptiles in natural habitats. Chimpanzee forest, African watering hole, leopard lair and outstanding children’s zoo features a playful, wilderness trail and farmyard. New Pengiun Coast, new African penguin habitat.

National Aquarium in Baltimore Inner Harbor, 501 E. Pratt St., 410-576-3800. Sun.-Thurs. 95, Fri. 9-8, Sat. 9-6. Extended summer hours. Best time to visit is before 11am or after 3pm. Adults $39.95, srs. $36.95, ages 3-11 $24.95. Advance timed tickets recommended. Unique 5-level building design with spiraling ramps and escalators leads visitors on a one-way, self-guided tour of different marine habitats. Huge ray exhibit, Atlantic coral reef, sharks, South American rain forest, Australian river gorge, touch tank, 4-D Immersion Theater. Dolphin shows daily in Marine Mammal Pavilion. Strollers must be checked; free backpacks available for children under 40 lbs. Ongoing Immersion Tours include gallery tours before the Aquarium opens, behind-the-scenes shark and reef tours, veterinarian tours, dolphin encounters and sleepovers with the sharks. See online calendar for Aquarium After Dark events.

Port Discovery Inner Harbor, 35 Marketplace, 410-727-8120. Memorial DayLabor Day: Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. Oct.-May: Tues.-Fri. 9:304:30, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. Admission $14.50, under 2 free. One of the largest children’s museums in the country was designed for ages birth to ten by Walt Disney Imagineering. The museum centers around KidsWorks obstacle tower, a 3story urban climbing structure. Exhibits include a convenience store, fill’er up station, diner, studio workshop, indoor soccer, Wonders of Water, Tot Trails infant and toddler space, quiet room and two intricate mystery mazes— one an archaeology dig in Egypt, the other an oddball dwelling where everything is slightly askew. Early childhood programs; special needs days; birthday parties; group programs; overnights.


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The Arts categories include an incredible array of performances for all ages — from parents and grandparents, young adults and teens to elementary students, preschoolers and toddlers. Shows geared specifically for young children are typically found under “Family” or “Children’s” series listings. Keep in mind that many shows are full-length performances best suited for older children and teens. Age recommendations are only guidelines. Parents must use their discretion in determining their individual child’s readiness for a theater, music or dance performance. The Arts Council of the Morris Area (973-258-5115) publishes a com plete arts calendar each quarter. Subscriptions and other benefits are available with membership.

www.kidsguidenj.com links The Music, Dance and Theatre listings below are only an introduction to the volume and variety of performing arts offered throughout New Jersey. Consult websites using the convenient links at kidsguidenj.com for complete event calendars for all ages and to check for newly added performances.

2015-2016 season calendars Calendars for many venues are not available until midsummer for the new season. Call for schedules or go to the “Hot Picks,” “Music & Dance” or “Theatre” pages at www.kidsguidenj.com for convenient links to all websites.

ARTS IN THE PARKS Concerts, plays and movies in the parks offer some of the best family activities of the summer— and most are free! Bring lawn chairs or blanket, a picnic and enjoy. Free, unless indicated.

Berkeley Heights Summer Concert Series Memorial Park, 908-464-0550. Wed. concerts 7:30-9pm. www.berkeleyheightstwp.com/recreation.htm Jul 8 52nd Street Band. Jul 22 The Infernos. Jul 29 Parrot Beach. Aug 5 Jersey 4.

Bernards Township Parks & Recreation Jayne Hannigan Summer Concert Series Pleasant Valley Park, 908-204-3003. Tuesdays at 7pm. Rainsite: Ridge High School. Jul 7 Jesse Garron’s Tribute to Elvis. Jul 14 Jimmy & The Parrots, Jimmy Buffett cover. Jul 21 Rhyme & Reason, Dave Matthews tribute. Jul 28 Beatlemania Again.

Grace Lord Park, W. Main St. & Essex Ave., Boonton, www.boonton.org. Wednesdays 7-8:30pm. Rainsite: Darress Theatre, 615 Main St. Jul 1 Harmony Drum Corps and Lakeland Youth Symphony. Jul 8 Tommy Gardner, kids of all ages. Jul 15 Rave On, early rock ‘n roll. Jul 22 Nite Flyte, classic rock. Jul 29 Nostalgia, big band. Aug 5 Thunderhill, country. Aug 12 No Discipline, reggae/Caribbean. Aug 19 Garden State Dance Band, big band.

Chatham Community Band Concerts 7:30pm, unless noted. Jun 23 Summer Concert I, Lume Field, Chatham. Jul 4 4th of July Parade. Jul 7 Summer Concert II, Lume Field, Chatham. Jul 21 Summer Concert III, Juniper Village, 500 Southern Blvd., Chatham Twp

Essex County’s Summer Concert Series 973-268-3500. Free concerts and festivals are held at parks throughout Essex County June to Sept. Those at Brookdale Park, Bellevue and Watchung Aves., Bloomfield, are listed below. Brookdale Park concerts begin at 7:30pm. Visit www.essexcountyparks.org for complete schedule. Brookdale Park Concerts Jul 1 Simply Diamond, Neil Diamond tribute. Fireworks. Jul 10 An Evening with Darlene Love. Jul 17 Arc Antoine, Jazz Under the Stars. Jul 24 My Invincible, Michael Jackson tribute. Jul 31 Abbamania, Abba tribute. Aug 7 The Cameos & The Infernos. Fireworks Celebrations Jun 26 New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, 7:30pm. Branch Brook Park, Heller Parkway, Newark. Jun 30 Shadows of the 60’s, Weequahic Park, Newark. Selected Other Concerts & Events Jul 21 Jersey Sound, 7pm. Kip’s Castle Park. Aug 4 Symphonics, 7pm. Grover Cleveland Park, Caldwell/Essex Fells. Aug 14 Count Basie Tribute Band, 7pm. Eagle Rock Reservation, West Orange. Sep 13 Mike Griot’s Essex County South Mountain International Blues Festival, 11-8. South Mountain Reservation, West Orange.

Flemington Summer Classic Car Shows Main St., downtown Flemington. Classic cars, live music in front of Main Street Bagel (26 Main St.) and The Grill Shack (136 Main St.), kids’ activities and food 5:30-8:30pm select Saturdays May-Sept. www.flemingtoncarshows.com Jun 27 British Imports & Foreign Cars. Jul 11 Camaros & Chevelles. Jul 25 Mustangs & T-Birds. Aug 8 Corvettes. Aug 22 Firebirds & Pontiacs. Sep 5 Military & First Responders.


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Summer Concerts On the Hudson

Borough Hall Complex, 111 Ridgedale Ave. Sundays at 7pm. If questionable weather, 973-301-9698. Rainsite: Ridgedale School, 71 Ridgedale Ave. www.florhamparkgazebo.com Jun 14 RB Express, doowop, oldies and retro. Jun 21 Breakdown Band. Jun 28 The David Aaron Orchestra, big band. Jul 12 The Little Big Band, featuring Jim Nuzzo. Jul 19 Bahama Mamas, dance party. Jul 26 Jesse Garron, Elvis tribute.

Lincoln Harbor Park on the Weehawken Waterfront. Concert hotline: 201-716-4540. Free family-friendly concerts at 7pm presented by Hudson Riverfront Performing Arts Center, Inc. Call concert hotline for info & rain dates. www.hrpac.org Jun 24 Al Chez and the Brothers of Funk. Jul 8 Ayo Awosika, soul and R&B. Jul 22 Inti-Illimani, South America. Aug 5 Craig Handy & 2nd Line Smith, with special guest Catherine Russell, New Orleans. Aug 19 The Cyrille Aimee Band, jazz.

Freehold Summer Concert Series Hall of Records Parking Lot, Freehold, 732-333-0094. Thursdays 7:30-9:30pm June-Aug. www.downtownfreehold.com Jun 18 Jersey Four, music of the Four Seasons. Jun 25 Amish Outlaws. Jul 2 The Nerds. Jul 9 Screaming Broccoli. Jul 16 Time Machine, party band. Jul 23 Phil Engel Band, rock ‘n roll. Jul 30 EagleMania. Aug 6 Brian Kirk & The Jirks. Aug 13 Bobby & The Jets. Aug 20 British Invasion. Aug 27 Jimmy & The Parrots.

Hanover Township Concert Series Brickyard Field, Bee Meadow Park, Pond Rd., Whippany, 973-428-2463. Activity line: 973-887-7870. Concerts 7:309pm on Mondays. Rain location: Memorial School Auditorium, 61 Highland Ave., Whippany. Jul 6 The Infernos. Jul 13 The B Street Band, Springsteen tribute. Jul 20 Gerard Esposito, Sinatra tribute. Jul 27 Hotel California, Eagles tribute. Aug 3 The Jersey Four, Frankie Valli tribute. Sep 12 Hanover Township Day.

Hoboken Summer Enchanted Evenings Free concerts along the Hudson 7-9pm. Amphitheater at Sinatra Park, Frank Sinatra Dr. between 4th & 5th Sts., 201420-2207. www.hobokennj.org Jun 4Thursday Concerts, 7-9pm.

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Sinatra Idol Contest. New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Pier A. Park. The Gordys and Abbe River & Friends. Family Fun Nights Shipyard Park, 13th St. & McFeeley Dr. (just east of Kings). Tues. evenings at 7pm June-Aug. Jun 9 Yosi, children’s sing-along. Jun 16 Sesame Street Tribute. Jun 23 Erin Lee & the Up Past Bedtime Band. Jun 30 Chuck E. Cheese. Jul 7 Preschool of Rock. Jul 14 Ron Albanese (Polka Dot) & the Polka Dot Pals, music & comedy show. Jul 21 The Hey Ya Brothers. Jul 28 The Fuzzy Lemons, family-friendly rock. Aug 4 Guitar Bar Junior All Stars. Aug 11 Garden Street School of the Performing Arts. Aug 18 Music Together.

Hunterdon County Park System Music Under the Stars Concert Series Deer Path Park (Rt. 78 to Rt. 31S), 120 W. Woodschurch Rd., Readington Twp., 908-782-PARK. Thurs. concerts 79pm. Refreshments for sale. Please note: alcoholic beverages are not permitted and please car pool. Rainsite: Hunterdon Central Regional High School, 84 Rt. 31, Flemington. Jun 25 Air National Guard Band of the Mid-Atlantic. Jul 2 Hunterdon Symphony. Jul 9 Hunterdon Harmonizers. Jul 16 Tracy Lee & Ravine Road Band, country rock. Jul 23 Jersey 4, Four Seasons hits. Jul 30 The Jazz Lobsters Big Band. Aug 6 Captain Jack, Billy Joel tribute. Aug 13 Best of the Eagles.

Jefferson Arts Summer Concert Series Jefferson Twp. Municipal Complex gazebo, 1033 Weldon Rd., Lake Hopatcong, 973-697-2032. Fri. concerts at 7-9pm. Rainsite: Jefferson Twp. High School Auditorium. www.jeffersonarts.org. Jun 26 Jefferson Twp. Community Concert & Jazz Bands. Jul 11 Jefferson Twp. Day, JTHS Fields, 1010 Weldon Rd. Jul 17 The James Dean Orchestra. Jul 24 Tequila Rose. Jul 31 Shore Soundz. Aug 7 Jersey Sound. Aug 14 Soul Groove. Aug 21 Carnaby Street. Aug 28 Dr. Brian & Friends.

Jefferson Highlights Concerts Camp Jefferson Amphitheater, 81 Weldon Rd., Jefferson Twp., 973-663-5590. Concerts at 8pm. Stadium, bench and lawn seating areas. Food and snacks available; no coolers, alcohol or smoking. Individual tickets $20, ages 11-17 $10, ages 10 and under free with paid adult. Advance tickets can be ordered online, www.jeffersonhighlightsconcerts.com. Jul 18 Evolution, Journey tribute. Jul 25 Beatlemania Again. Aug 1 Glimmer Twins, Stones tribute. Aug 8 Desert Highway, Eagles tribute. Aug 15 Simply Diamond, Neil Diamond tribute. Aug 22 Bad Medicine, Bon Jovi tribute.

Jersey Shore Jazz & Blues Jersey Shore Jazz & Blues Foundation, www.jsjbf.org Long Branch Blues by the Beach West End Park, corner of Brighton & Ocean Aves., Long Branch, 732-923-2044. Jazz and blues concerts every Sun. 7pm.

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Thursdays By The Sea Festival Plaza in Pier Village (south side of Ocean Place Resort & Spa). Thursdays at 7pm.

Jun 11-Aug 27 Jazz & Blues Festivals Music all day, crafters, kids activities, food. Free admission, rain or shine. www.jerseyshorefestival.org Jun 20 Pt. Pleasant Boro Jazz & Blues Festival, 12-8. Riverside Park, Maxson Ave. & River Rd. Jul 18 Asbury Park Blues & Brews Festival, 12-8. Bradley Park, 1300 Ocean Ave. Aug 29 Long Branch Jazz & Blues Festival, 12-9:30. Great Lawn at the Promenade. Fireworks.

Lincoln Center Out of Doors Events hotline: 212-875-5766. Free festival of world music, jazz, internationally acclaimed dance, special events, and fun for kids on the plazas of Lincoln Center each summer late July to Aug. www.lcoutofdoors.org

Jul 22-Aug 9 Selected Events Jul 25 Family Day: Baby Loves Disco, A Family Dance Party. Entertainment from 10am, Jaffe Drive/Toll Porte-cochere and Josie Robertson Plaza. Lil Buck, 11am. Josie Robertson Plaza. Randy Newman; Wycliffe Gordon & His International All-Stars; Lil Buck, 7pm. Damrosch Park. Aug 2 Heritage Sunday: Celebrating Immigrant New York, from 1pm. Hearst Plaza. Aug 8 Americanafest NYC: Sam Outlaw; The Quebe Sisters. 2pm, Hearst Plaza. Bob Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited, Watkins Family Hour hosue band, Shawn Colvin, Fiona Apple and more. 7pm, Damrosch Park. Aug 9 Americanafest NYC:: An Evening with Lyle Lovett and his Large Band, 7pm, Damrosch Park. Midsummer Night Swing Three weeks of dancing under the stars at Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park (62nd between Columbus & Amsterdam) offers a wide range of dance and music styles. Dance lessons 6:30-7:15, live music and dancing begin 7:30. Admission $17. www.midsummernightswing.org

Jun 23-Jul 11 Jul 11 LC Kids Dance, Rodney Lopez teaches ballroom, 2:30pm Damrosch Park. Recommended for ages 6-10. Free.

Livingston Summer Concerts at the Gazebo Memorial Park Gazebo, Livingston, 973-535-7925. Concerts on Sun. 7-8:30pm in July. Rainsite: Livingston High School. Jul 5 The Infernos. Jul 12 The British Invasion Tribute. Jul 19 B Street Band. Jul 26 The Cameos. Special Events Jul 4 4th of July Community Celebration, Memorial oval. Rides, games 9-3, bbq, music 7:45, fireworks 9:15.

Maplewood Community Music Community bands perform in Memorial Park Amphitheater, Oakview Ave. & Dunnell Rd., Maplewood and other locations in Maplewood and South Orange. www.maplewoodcommunitymusic.org Jun 17 Swing Town Jazz, 7:30pm, Gazebo by Maplewood Library, Hilton Branch. Jul 14 Maplewood Community Concert Band, 7pm, Clipper Pavilion, South Mountain Reservation, West Orange. Jul 22 Maplewood Community Concert Band, 7pm, Memorial Park Amphitheater.

Mendham Gazebo Sunday Concert Series Borough Park Gazebo, 19 Mountain Ave., Mendham, 973543-7152 ext. 12. Sunday concerts 7-9pm. Jul 5 Carnaby Street. Jul 12 Larry Stevens, pop rock hits. Jul 26 Kimon & The Prophets, blues/rock. Aug 2 British Invasion Tribute.

Met in the Parks 212-362-6000. The Metropolitan Opera presents free performances in parks in and around New York City each summer. 8pm, no tickets required. www.metoperafamily.org Selected Events Jun 30 Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island. 7pm.

Mercer County Park Festival Groups Mercer County Park, Hughes Dr. or Old Trenton Rd. entrance, West Windsor, NJ, 609-448-1947. Performing arts stage features 500-700 reserved seats and approx. 7,000 lawn seats for summer concerts. Food vendors on site. For tickets: 888929-7849. www.mercercountyparks.org Jul 2 Barenaked Ladies with the Violent Femmes and Colin Hay. Jul 18 R5 Concert with Jacob Whitesides & Ryland. Aug 13 Lee Brice with special guests Eric Paslay and The Cadillac Three.

Millburn-Short Hills Summer Concerts Sundays at 7pm in Taylor Park, Millburn, 973-564-7097. Donations for funding may be sent to Township of Millburn, Recreation Dept.–Concerts, 375 Millburn Ave., Millburn, NJ 07041. Call 973-564-7096 for rainout information. Jun 28 Street Hassle, classic rock band, 6-piece horns. Jul 12 Soul Groove, R&B, Motown and pop hits. Jul 26 The Happening, rock ‘n roll dance band. Aug 9 British Invasion Tribute, The Beatles, Dave Clark 5, Rolling Stones, more.

Morris Arts Giralda Music & Arts Festival Great Lawn, Giralda Farms Corporate Park, Rt. 124, Madison (rainsite: College of St. Elizabeth), 973-285-5115 ext. 18. Advance tickets: Adults $15, under 12 $4, under 4 free. At the gate: Adults $20, under 12 $5. Discount advance tickets available at Kings Supermarkets in Chatham and Morristown; Gary’s Wine & Marketplace in Madison; and at Morris Arts, 14 Maple Ave., Suite 301, Morristown. www.morrisarts.org Jun 28 New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. Gates open at 4pm for picnics (bring your own food, blankets, chairs; no pets or bbqs) and activities, art show, poetry tent, children’s activities. Concert begins at 6pm.


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New York City Summer Concerts

World music concerts 12:30pm Tuesdays on the Morristown Green. Rainsite: Morristown United Methodist Church, 50 Park Place on the Green. www.morrisarts.org Jun 23 The Secret Trio, Turkish, Middle Eastern, Macedonian and Armenian music. Jul 7 The Conroy Warren Duo, Caribbean music “pepper pot.” Jul 21 Barynya, Ukrainian music and dance. Aug 4 Korean Drum Dance Ensemble with KTDOC, Korean music and dance.

NBC Today Show Free Summer Concerts Mostly Friday mornings on the plaza at Rockefeller Center (between 49th & 50th Sts. near 5th Ave.). Show starts at 7am; for best viewing, arrive by 6am. Additional performances may be announced. www.today.com Jun 15 James Taylor, (Monday). Jun 19 Nate Ruess. Jun 23 Janelle Monae & Wondaland. Jun 26 Imagine Dragons. Jul 3 Flo Rida. Jul 10 Carly Rae Jepsen. Jul 17 Alan Jackson. Jul 31 Jason Aldean. Aug TBD Jennifer Lopez. Aug 12 Lunch Money Lewis. Sep 4 Brad Paisley. Good Morning America Free Summer Concerts Friday mornings at Summerstage Rumsey Playfield in Central Park (Fifth Ave. & East 69th St., entrance at 72nd St.). Show 7-9am, recommended arrival at 6am. Additional dates and acts will be announced throughout the summer. Some concerts require free tickets in advance for entry. Jun 12 Jason Derulo. Jun 19 Adam Lambert. Jun 26 Dierks Bentley. Jul 3 Mika. Jul 10 Walk the Moon. Jul 17 TBD. Jul 24 Nicki Minaj. Jul 31 Hozier. Aug 7 Luke Bryan. Aug 14 TBD. Aug 21 5 Seconds of Summer. Aug 28 TBD. Sep 4 Florida Georgia Line.

New Brunswick Hub City Sounds 732-729-0320 ext. 201. Free performing arts series in Aug. and Sept. Visit website for schedule. www.newbrunswickarts.org.

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NJBG Summer Concert Series New Jersey Botanical Garden, Ringwood State Park, 1304 Sloatsburg Rd., Ringwood, 973-962-9534. Friday concerts begin at 6:30pm, and are moved to the Carriage House Visitor Center in bad weather. $5 per person donation. Light refreshments available for purchase. Jun 12 Brassworks, classical to ragtime. Jun 26 The Kootz, rock ‘n roll. Jul 10 No Fuss and Feathers, folk music. Jul 24 The Dalton Gang, jazz, funk and Latin. Aug 7 Rave On!, early rock ‘n roll. Aug 21 The Guthrie Brothers, Simon & Garfunkel songbook.

New Jersey Performing Arts Center Theater Square, One Center St., Newark, hotline: 973353-8046. Sounds of the City Outdoor Music Series Free outdoor music series on Thursday evenings in July and Aug. features reggae, funk, Latin music, world music, hiphop, soul and pop artists. 5-9pm. Jul 9 Felix Hernandez, Rhythm Revue dance party. Jul 16 George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic. Jul 23 Eric Roberson. Jul 30 The Family Stone. Aug 6 Motor City Revue. Aug 13 Slick Rick. Aug 20 Jose Alberto “El Canario.” Aug 27 Alice Smith.

New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Free performances in June throughout New Jersey. www.njsymphony.org Jun 18 Pier A Park, Hoboken. 7:30pm. Jun 20 College of New Jersey, Ewing. 7:30pm. Jun 25 Overpeck County Park, Ridgefield Park. 7:30pm. Jun 26 Branch Brook Park, Newark. 7:30pm. FIreworks. Jun 27 Michael T. Lake Performing Arts Center, Neptune. 7:30pm.

New Providence Night Under the Stars Centennial Park, corner of Springfield Ave. and Academy St., New Providence, 908-464-4430. Thursday concerts 7:309pm in July with kids entertainment. In case of rain, concert is in the gym in Borough Hall. Check website for 2015 performers, www.npbpa.com.

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New York Philharmonic Concerts in the Park Free summer concerts in New York City parks. Selected Events Jun 17 All American Program with Joshua Bell, Great Lawn, Central Park, 8pm. Jun 18 Charles Dutoit Conducts Petrushka, Great Lawn, Central Park, 8pm.

Oskar Schindler Performing Arts Center 4 Boland Dr., West Orange, 973-669-7385. New Jersey Arts Incubator and partners present concerts, movies and special events on the open-air stage at OSPAC July-Sept. www.njai.org. Selected Events Jun 20 Rude Boy George & Pidgin Droppings, 7-9pm. Free. Jul 25-26 New Jersey Renaissance Faire, 11-6. Aug 28 Freespace Dance, 8-9pm. $15. Sep 19 12th Annual Jazz & Brew Fest, 12-8pm. $10.

Princeton Palmer Square Summer Music Palmer Square, 40 Nassau St., Princeton, 609-921-2333. On the Green Saturdays in July and Aug. 2-4pm.

Jul 4-Aug 29 Selected Special Events Jun 19 Jazams Summer Block Party, crafts, activities, food, music, entertainment. 6-11pm. Sep 20 24th Annual Jazz Feast, 12-6pm.


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Somerville Cruisers & Concerts

Downtown Red Bank, www.redbank.org. Sat Streetlife, music, entertainment & artists on downtown streets 6-9pm Saturdays June 6Aug. 29.

Friday Night Cruisers Classic car show downtown and classic oldies with a DJ on the lawn of the United Reform Church every Friday night through Labor Day weekend. 6-9pm. www.downtownsomerville.com

Jul 19, Aug 16, Sep 20, Oct 18 Food & Wine Walk, sample wine and food from Red Bank restaurants. 2-5pm. Purchase wristband for $35.

River to River Festival Attend free dance, music, visual art and new media projects in public parks, historic landmarks, along the waterfront in lower Manhattan and on Governors Island. www.RiverToRiverNYC.com

Jun 18-28 Selected Events Jun 23 Night at the Museums, free admission at 14 museums and cultural institutions in lower Manhattan. 4-8pm.

Sandy Hook Beach Concert Series Gateway National Recreation Area, Sandy Hook, Beach Area E, 732-291-7733. Wed. 6pm. Free admission to park after 5pm. Sponsored by the Sandy Hook Foundation. Jun 17 Brian Kirk & the Jirks, party rock. Jun 24 Steve Reilly & the Rain Band, rock/folk. Jul 1 British Invasion Tribute, Beatles tribute. Jul 8 Tim McLoone & the Shirlies, Americana. Jul 15 Carl Gentry Band, classic rock. Jul 22 Motor City Review, Motown. Jul 29 Pat Guadagno & Candle Brothers, rock. Aug 5 The Haven, rock and roll. Aug 12 The Shots, rock. Aug 19 Rain Date.

Thru Sep 4 Saturday Summer Stage Live music on Division St. Saturday evenings at 7pm.

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South Orange Taste the Music Flood’s Hill, Meadowland Park, 70 N. Ridgewood Rd., South Orange, 973-378-7754 ext. 2223. Wednesdays in July at 7:30pm. Food and beverage vendors; kids activities. Rainsite: SOPAC, One Sopac Way, South Orange. www.sopacnow.org. Jul 1 Mark Murphy, local musicians. Jul 8 Max Headroom; The Counterfeiters, cover bands. Jul 15 Dub Proof; Eastbourne, reggae. Jul 22 Rave On; Bottle Cap Rockets, rockability. Jul 29 Rock the Hill, local garage bands. South Orange Downtown After Sundown (DAS) Concert Series Spiotta Park, Village Plaza & South Orange Ave. and corner plaza on Sloan St. and South Orange Ave. 973-763-6899. Fri. and Sat. evenings, weather permitting, 7:30-10pm. Jun 12 Jazz Lab 6, Spiotta Park; FrostKings Band, Sloan Street. Jun 13 Black Wax, Spiotta Park; TBD, Sloan Street. Jun 19 Flip Da Skrip Band, Spiotta Park; TBD, Sloan Street. Jun 20 The Accelertors, Spiotta Park; Score, Sloan Street.

Scotch Plains Summer Concert Series

Summerfest Music Series

Alan Augustine Village Green, 430 Park Ave., 908-322-6700 x223. Thursday evenings at 7:30pm. Jul 9 Sounds of the Street. Jul 16 Funktion 11. Jul 23 Wolf Creek. Jul 30 Full Count Band. Aug 6 DeLauro Italian Band. Aug 13 Universal Sound Band.

“The Gardens” on eastern side of Liberty House Restaurant, Audrey Zapp Dr., Liberty State Park, Jersey City, 201547-4327. If there is a threat of rain, 201-792-1993. Most concerts Tuesdays 7-9pm and Sunday evenings 5-7pm. Check website for artists and times. www.folsp.org

Somerset County Park Commission Summer Concert Series 908-722-1200. Concerts at Duke Island Park bandshell, Old York Rd., Bridgewater, 7-8:30pm, unless noted. In case of inclement weather over the weekend, 908722-1200, ext. 7. Jul 19 Marc Antoine, jazz guitarist. Jul 26 19th Annual Bayou Fest, featuring The Voodudes. 5:30-6:30pm. Sunpie & the Louisiana Sunspots, 7-8:30pm. Aug 2 Gerard Esposito, Broadway to Vegas. Aug 9 2nd Annual Doo-Wop & Food Truck Fest, featuring The Cameos, 5:30-6:30pm. Emil Stucchio & The Classics, 7-8:30pm. Aug 16 Blues in the Park, featuring Johnny Charles, 5:30-6:30pm. Tweed & The Sugardaddies, 78:30pm.

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SummerStage Rumsey Playfield, mid-park at 72nd St. off 5th, Central Park, 212-360-2777. Parks weather hotline: 212-875-5709. City Parks Foundation brings free concerts, performances, and readings to Central Park and parks citywide June-Aug. A series of ticketed benefit concerts, featuring some of the biggest stars in contemporary music, support the free shows. www.cityparksfoundation.org

Jun 2-Sep 24 Selected SummerStage Events, Central Park Doors open 1 hr. before show time, first come, first-served. Jul 5 Global Family Day, 2-6pm. Other Free Events Jun 15 Metropolitan Opera Summer Recital, 7pm. Jun 17 New York Philharmonic, 8pm, Great Lawn. Jun 18 New York Philharmonic, 8pm, Great Lawn. Jul 15 NPR and WNYC’s Ask Me Another: Celebrating 30 Years of SummerStage, 6-10pm. Aug 2 Family Day, 4-7pm. Clove Lakes Park, Staten Island, NY. Aug 23 Charlie Parker Jazz Festival, 3-7pm, Tompkins Square Park, 500 E. 9th St., New York, NY.


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Village Green, Broad St., Summit, 908-277-2932 x12. Tues. evenings in July at 7pm. In the event of rain, check www.cityofsummit.org. Jul 7 Lovebent, pop rock and modern classics. Jul 14 AM Gold, late 70’s to mid 80’s. Jul 21 Function 11, pop, jazz, R&B, hip hop, soul and rock and roll.

www.woodbridgeartsnj.org; www.twp.woodbridge.nj.us. Inclement weather hotline: 732-602-6045. All concerts free, please bring donation of non-perishable food item to restock food pantries. Country Sundays Parker Press Park, 400 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge. Sundays at 6:00pm. Jul 12 Eilen Jewell. Jul 19 Moot Davis & The Good Americans. Jul 26 Front Country. Aug 2 Amy Helm. Aug 9 A Tribute to Patsy Cline. Aug 16 Cricket Tell the Weather. Aug 23 Spirit Family Reunion. Aug 30 Girls, Guns & Glory. Monday Summer Concert Series On the lawn at Woodbridge High School, 25 Samuel Lupo Pl., Woodbridge. Oldies & doo wop Mondays in July and Aug. at 7:30pm. Jun 29 Duprees. Jul 6 Bronx Wanderers. Jul 13 The Happenings. Jul 20 The Brooklyn Bridge. Jul 27 The Fabulous Greaseband. Aug 3 Jersey Sound. Aug 10 The 1910 Fruitgum Company. Aug 17 Cameos. Aug 24 Emil Stuccio & the Classics. Aug 31 The Infernos. Tuesday Tribute Bands Woodbridge High School, 25 Samuel Lupo Pl., Woodbridge. Classic rock tribute bands perform Tuesdays, 7:30pm. Jun 30 The B Street Band, Bruce Springsteen tribute. Jul 7 Forever Ray, Ray Charles tribute. Jul 14 The British Invasion. Jul 21 Scarborough Fair, Simon & Garfunkel tribute. Jul 28 Hotel California, a salute to the Eagles. Aug 4 Back to the Garden, Woodstock tribute. Aug 11 The Glimmer Twins, Rolling Stones cover. Aug 18 The “Chicago” Experience. Aug 25 Beatles Faux Sale. Sep 1 Abba Girlz. Woodbridge Wednesdays Parker Press Park, 400 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge. Electric folk, rock, jazz, Americana and world music Wednesdays at 7:30pm. Farmers Market open 3-8:30pm. Rainsite: Woodbridge Middle School auditorium, 582 Barron Ave. Jun 24 The Quebe Sisters Band. Jul 1 The Four Legged Faithful. Jul 8 Red Molly. Jul 15 The Black Lillies. Jul 22 Yarn. Jul 29 Brother Sun. Aug 5 Guy Davis. Aug 12 Ari Hest. Aug 19 Joe D’Urso and Stone Caravan. Aug 26 El Caribefunk. Sep 2 Kenny White. Local Band Thursdays Parker Press Park, 400 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge. Local bands and musicians perform Thursdays at 7:30pm. Free parking at NJ Transit lot.

Union County Summer Arts Festival Wednesday evening concerts at 7:30pm are held at Echo Lake Park, Springfield Ave. end, Westfield/Mountainside or Oak Ridge Park, 136 Oak Ridge Rd., Clark, 908-527-4900. In case of rain, call hotline, 908-558-4079, after 3pm on day of concert. Refreshments on site. Yoga in the Park begins at 6:30pm. www.ucnj.org/parks Jul 5 Family Fun & Fireworks, kids activities, music, food, beer garden, Big Bang Baby concert 79:15, fireworks at dar. 5-9pm. Free admission. Oak Ridge Park Concerts Jul 8 Tusk, Fleetwood Mac tribute. Jul 15 Ed Palermo’s Big Band. Jul 22 Jo Bonanno & the Godsons of Soul. Jul 29 Hey Bulldog, Beatles tribute. Echo Lake Park Concerts Aug 5 Good Vibrations, Beach Boys tribute. Aug 12 American Rapture. Aug 19 The Benjamins. Aug 26 The Sensational Soul Cruisers.

Warren Recreation Warren Municipal Grounds, 46 Mountain Blvd., Warren, 908-753-8000, ext. 270. 7-9pm. Food and refreshments available. www.warrennj.org/wtrec Jun 24 Mr. Ray in Concert. Jul 8 Warren’s Got Talent, local talent performs, ages 7 and up. 7-9pm. Jul 15 TThe Sal Ritz Band, classic 60’s-70’s rock.

West Caldwell Gazebo Concerts Carne Park Gazebo, 30 Clinton Rd., West Caldwell, 973226-2300. Thursday concerts at 7:30pm, weather permitting. Food available for purchase from 6:30pm. Jul 2 Cameos, oldies. Jul 9 Jobonanno & The Godsons of Soul. Jul 16 Simply Diamond, Neil Diamond tribute. Jul 23 Rachel Allyn Band, new wave country. Jul 30 CSN Songs, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young tribute.

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Sweet Sounds Downtown Jazz Festival every Tues. in July and Aug., July 7-Aug. 25. Multiple acts play 7-9 on downtown streets. www. WestfieldToday.com, 908-789-9444. Raindate: Wednesday. Westfield Band Concerts, 7:30pm Thurs. June 25-July 16. Mindowaskin Park Bandstand, E. Broad St., 908-789-4080.

Wildwood Isle of Wild Festival of Music Adventure Pier, Spencer Ave. and the Boardwalk, Wildwood. Indie artists and School of Rock students ages 7-17 provide free live music all summer, 7pm. Visit website for schedule, www.thepierthatrocks.com.

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Berkeley Heights Movie in the Park Memorial Park, Park Ave. & Plainfield Ave., 908-464-0550. Thurs. at 8:15pm or dusk. Free popcorn and water.

Mendham Movies in the Park Borough Park Gazebo, 19 Mountain Ave., Mendham, 973543-7152 ext. 12. Jul 1 The SpongeBob Movie, 8:30pm. Jul 29 The Lego Movie, 8:15pm.

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4 Boland Dr., West Orange, 973-669-7385. Free family movies at 7:30pm. Aug 4 Frozen. Aug 11 Malificent. Aug 18 The Lego Movie.

Dunham Park, 908-204-3003. Wednesdays at 8:30pm. Jul 8 Alexander & the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. Jul 15 Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax. DJ, games and prizes at 6:30pm. Jul 22 Big Hero 6. Jul 29 Back to the Future II. DJ, games and prizes at 6:30pm.

Branchburg Movie in the Park White Oak Park, 200 Baird Rd., Branchburg, NJ, 908-5261300 x187. Bring blankets, lawn chairs and snacks.

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Essex County Free Friday Flicks Essex County Kip’s Castle Park, 22 Crestmont Rd., Verona, 973-239-2485. Gates open at 6:30pm with pre-movie entertainment, movie begins at dusk. Rain dates are the following night. Jun 5 Frozen, PG. Meet and greet the princesses. Jun 12 The Lego Movie, PG. Build Legos with Snapology, 6:30pm. Jun 19 Divergent, PG-13. Archery demonstration, 6:30pm. Jun 26 Eat, Pray, Love, PG-13.

Fanwood Movies at LaGrande Park LaGrande Park, Fanwood, 908-370-7092. Tuesdays at dusk, approx. 8:30pm at the beginning of the schedule, 8pm by end. Raindate is the following evening. www.fanwoodrecreation.org Jun 23 How to Train Your Dragon 2. Jun 30 Maleficent. Jul 7 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. Jul 14 Paddington. Jul 21 Mr. Peabody & Sherman, 8:15pm. Jul 28 Penguins of Madagascar, 8:15pm. Aug 4 The Boxtrolls, 8:00pm. Aug 11 Big Hero 6, 8:00pm.

Florham Park Outdoor Movie Night Gazebo lawn of municipal complex, 111 Ridgedale Ave., Florham Park, 973-410-5390. Refreshments for sale. Aug 4 Big Hero 6. dusk.

Hoboken Movies Under the Stars Pier A Park (at the east most end), 1st St. and Frank Sinatra Dr., 201-420-2207. Wed. June-Aug. Show starts at sunset, approx. 9pm in June & July, 8:15pm in Aug. Snacks available at concession booth. For movie schedule, visit “ResidentsCultural Affairs” online, www.hobokennj.org. Wed Outdoor Movies, every Wed. June 10-Aug. 19. Kids & Family Movies Jul 29 Big Hero 6, PG. Aug 5 My Gym Hoboken Demo, 7pm. Cinderella, movie. Aug 12 Preschool of Rock performance, 7pm. How to Train Your Dragon 2, movie. Aug 19 Frozen, PG.

Princeton Art Museum Outdoor Films Brown Dod lawn, Princeton, 609-258-3788. Thurs. at sundown, approx. 8:30pm. Popcorn provided. Rain location: Art Museum. Jul 23 Some Like It Hot, 1959. PG. Aug 6 Picnic on the Lawn & Outdoor Film Screening, barbecue fare, live music, family-friendly activities from 6pm. American Graffiti, 1973 coming-of-age story, will be shown at dusk.

Princeton Palmer Square Movies on the Green Palmer Square West, 40 Nassau St., Princeton, 609-921-2333. Family-friendly movies begin at dusk, approx. 8:45pm.

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Shore Flicks Heading to the shore this summer? Shore Flicks provides outdoor movies for many shore communities in Monmouth and Ocean Counties including Red Bank, Asbury Park, LBI, Spring Lake and more. For schedules, see shoreflicks on FB.

Somerset County Park Commission Friday Nights at the Drive-In Movies Duke Island Park, Old York Rd., Bridgewater, 908-722-1200 ext. 7. Friday evenings 8:30pm. Popcorn and refreshments are available. Don’t forget bug spray. Jul 18 Rise of the Guardians, PG. Jul 25 Parental Guidance, PG. Aug 1 Mr. Peabody & Sherman, PG.

Somerville Starlit Cinema Series Division St. Plaza, Somerville., 908-541-1600. Wednesdays at 8:30pm. beginning July 8.

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South Orange Moonlit Movies Flood’s Hill, Meadowland Park, 70 N. Ridgewood Rd., South Orange, 973-313-2787. Movies begin at 7:45pm.

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Summit Screen on the Green Village Green, Broad St., Summit, www.cityofsummit.org. Thurs. in July and Aug. Family dance party begins at 8pm, movies begin at 9pm or after dark. Jul 23 Spongebob: Sponge Out of Water. Jul 30 Home. Aug 6 Rio 2. Aug 13 How to Train Your Dragon 2.

Turtle Back Zoo Zoo-Vies Essex County South Mountain Recreation Complex, 560 Northfield Ave., West Orange, 973-731-5800. Family movies begin at dusk on the rooftop of the new parking deck. Bring your own lawn chair. Refreshments for sale. Rain cancels. The zoo is open late on Wed. for Family Fun Nights.


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Dolphin Tale 2. Into the Woods. Yogi Bear. The Lorax. ET. 101 Dalmations. Jurassic Park. Madagascar. Curious George. A Bug’s Life.

Union County Family Fun & Flix 908-527-4900, Hotline: 908-558-4079. Family activities begin at 7:30pm, movie at dusk, in good weather only. Snack stand. Jul 14 Box Trolls. Warinanco Park, Elizabeth. Jul 21 Dolphin Tale 2. Warinanco Park, Elizabeth. Jul 28 Big Hero 6. Warinanco Park, Elizabeth. Aug 4 Alexander & the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, Meisel Park, Springfield. National Night Out activities. Aug 11 Annie. Warinanco Park, Elizabeth.

Warren Recreation Outdoor Movie Nights Municipal Complex Pavilion off Bardy Rd., Warren, 908753-8000; www.warrennj.org/wtrec. Movies start at dusk.

Jun 17, Aug 5 How to Train Your Dragon 2. Mr. Peabody & Sherman.

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Bernards Township Plays in the Park Pleasant Valley Park amphitheater, Valley Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-204-3003. 8pm. Rainsite: Ridge High School. Free, donations appreciated. Bring your own seating, bug spray and flashlight.

Jul 10-11, 16-18, 23-25 Mary Poppins, Trilogy Repertory Company.

Brookdale Summer Shakespeare Ensemble On the Lawn at Larrison Hall, Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, 732-224-2411. Free performances Thurs.-Sat. at 7pm, Sun. at 6pm. If raining, performance will be inside BPAC. Jul 9-19 Titus Andronicus.

Hoboken Storybook Theatre Elysian Park, 10th & Hudson St., Hoboken, 201-240-2207. Song, dance, poetry and drama for all ages presented by Tempest Productions. 2pm. www.hobokennj.org; www.tempestproductions.org Jun 13 There Are Monsters Everywhere, by Mercer Mayer. Jul 11 How I Became A Pirate, by Melinda Long, David Shannon. Aug 8 The Circus McGurkus, by Dr. Seuss.

Hudson Shakespeare Company 973-449-7443. Free summer performances in parks in Hoboken, Jersey City, Hackensack, Kenilworth, Fort Lee, West Milford and other locations. Visit website for complete schedule, ellem-fair.wix.com/hudsonshakespeare.

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Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 5pm, Long Pond State Park, West Milford, NJ. Aug 20 Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 7:30pm, Springfield Library, Springfield, NJ. Kenilworth Performances Kenilworth Public Library, 548 Boulevard, Kenilworth, NJ. Jun 22 Love’s Labours Lost, 7pm. Jul 20 The Murder of Thomas Arden of Faversham, 7pm. Aug 17 Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 7pm. Westfield Performances Westfield Memorial Library, 550 E. Broad St., Westfield, NJ. Jun 25 Love’s Labours Lost, 7pm. Jul 16 The Murder of Thomas Arden of Faversham, 7pm. Aug 5 Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 7pm.

Plays-In-The-Park Stephen J. Capestro Theater, Rt. 1S (1 block south of Menlo Park Mall), Edison, 732-548-2884. Bring your own low-back chairs for these popular performances presented by the Middlesex County Dept. of Parks & Recreation. Box office opens at 5:30pm, performance at 8:30pm. Tickets available on day of performance only, no advance sales. No performances on Sun. Adults $7, srs. $5, 12 & under free, cash only. Jun 17- Young Frankenstein.

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Oklahoma! Jesus Christ Superstar.

The Public Theater Shakespeare in Central Park Delacorte Theater, mid-park at 80th St., Central Park, 212539-8500. Pick up free tickets (two max. per person) on the day of performance beginning at noon at the Delacorte Theater. A limited number of tickets are available online the day of performance by logging in 12am-12pm. Online tickets are awarded randomly. Performances Tues.-Sun. at 8pm. www.shakespeareinthepark.org Thru The Tempest, William Shakespeare.

Jul 5 Jul 23Aug 23

Cymbeline, William Shakespeare.

Scotch Plains Stars Theatre Village Green, 430 Park Ave., 908-322-6700. Performances begin at 6pm. starstheatre.wix.com/stars-theatre

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Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Outdoor Stage Open-air Greek amphitheatre on the campus of the College of Saint Elizabeth, 2 Convent Station, Morris Twp., 973408-5600. Tues.-Sun. at 8:15pm, Sun. at 4:30. Purchase tickets from box office or online, www.shakespearenj.org. Jun 17- Love’s Labour’s Lost, a play for the whole famJul 26 ily to enjoy about young love, with witty language and outlandish follies.

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Children’s Theatre Performances Fri. & Sat. at 11am, Sun. at 4pm. NJ residents $5, non-residents $7. Advance tickets or at box office. Jun 20-28 Beauty & the Beast. Jul 3-12 Alice in Wonderland. Jul 17-26 Disney’s Aladdin, Jr. Jul 31The Little Mermaid.

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Disney’s 101 Dalmations. Disney’s Cinderella Kids. Little Red Riding Hood. The Snow Queen’s Frozen Adventure.

It’s the Great Pumpkin in the Park, 12-3pm. Mainstage Theatre Performances are Fri.-Sun. at 7:30pm. After Labor Day, shows begin at 7pm. Adults $15, 12 & under $10. Purchase tickets in advance or at box office. Jun 12-14 Dogfight. Jun 19-28 La Cage aux Folles. Jul 3-5 Stars ‘n Stripes. Jul 10-26 Monty Python’s Spamalot. Jul 31The Wizard of Oz.

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Smile the Musical. Sweet Charity. Jesus Christ Superstar. Heathers. Shrek the Musical. Sweeney Todd.

Warren Recreation Municipal Complex, Warren, 908-xxx. www.warren.org/wtrec. Free performance 7-9pm. Jul 22 Shakespeare’s *itches: The Musical, onewoman, interactive performance gives voice to Shakespeare’s women. Raindate July 23.

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American Repertory Ballet Princeton Ballet School 80 Albany St., New Brunswick, 732-249-1254; Princeton Ballet School, 301 N. Harrison St., Princeton, 609-921-7758. Oct.-May season includes performances at theaters throughout the state, annual Nutcracker performances in Nov. and Dec., free On Pointe events in Princeton; educational assemblies and residences for schools and school-time matinees.

Bergen Performing Arts Center 30 North Van Brunt St., Englewood, 201-227-1030. Year round season offers music, dance, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra concerts, comedy, Kidz Cabaret series, family and special events. See Theatre for family theatre events. Check website often for new shows. www.bergenpac.org Selected Children & Family Events Jul 19 Big Apple Circus On Stage. Sep 27 The Wiggles, Rock & Roll Preschool Tour. Dec 9 Peppa Pig’s Big Splash.

Bickford Theatre Bickford Theatre at the Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown, 973-971-3706. Year round performances in the 312-seat theater include special concert events, jazz showcase, Main Stage and children’s theater series. Student discounts and subscriptions available. See Theatre for children and family theater events. Summer Jazz Fest 90-minute sets starting at 8pm. Advance tickets $15, at the door $18.

Jul 7, 13, 27, Aug 3, 17, 24

Bloomfield Youth Band Comprised of high school and collegiate musicians, the band performs public concerts in Bloomfield. www.bloomfieldyouthband.org

Broadway Theatre of Pitman 43 S. Broadway, Pitman, 856-384-8381. Six main stage shows, a Dec. holiday show and children’s theater season are presented in a former movie and vaudeville theater from 1926. Concerts, movies, special events and children’s summer theater camp are also scheduled. See listings under Theatre for year round children’s theater.

The Acoustic Cafe

Calvary Chorale

Our Lady of Mercy School Cafeteria, 25 Fremont Ave. (GSP exit 172), Park Ridge, 201-573-0718. Live music coffeehouse presenting local, independent and nationally touring performers Sept.-May. Discounts for WFUV members. www.cafeacoustic.org Sep 26 Ellis Paul, 8pm, First Congregational Church.

Calvary Episcopal Church, 31 Woodland Ave., Summit, 908277-1814. Sept.-May season of concerts on Sundays at 3pm.

AcousticLive.com A comprehensive listing of acoustic performances in the New York metropolitan area.

Afternoon Music Unitarian Church, 4 Waldron Ave., Summit, 908-273-3245. Sunday concerts Oct.-April at 4pm, artists’ reception follows. www.ucsummit.org

Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre 732-255-4071. Flamenco and Spanish dance company performs at venues throughout the state. www.alboradadance.org

Centenary Stage Company Sitnik Theater at the Lackland Center, Centenary College, 715 Grand Ave., Hackettstown, 908-979-0900. Concerts and special events, jazz series, theater season and BlackBox Festival by professional Centenary Stage Company, Women’s Playwright series, family fun series, and Festival of Shows is presented by members of Young Performers Workshops at end of fall, spring and summer sessions. Student rates; student matinees; Family Night on Thurs. Summer Jamfest Jul 11 Kenny Brawner in Ray Charles On My Mind. Jul 18 Al Chez & the Brothers of Funk. Jul 25 Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience. Aug 8 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Songs.


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Central Presbyterian Church Sanctuary Arts Series 70 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-0441. Friday lunchtime concerts celebrate the holiday seasons during advent and lent. Bring your own lunch or buy at the church kitchen. Free, open to the public.

Drew University Arts The Concert Hall, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, 973-408-3917. Drew hosts Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center performances, music and theater arts department events, annual Drew Forum lecture series and the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. www.drew.edu/arts

Chatham Community Band

Friends of the Library Concert Series

Community band presents free concerts to Chatham and surrounding communities. www.chathamcommunityband.org

Meeting Room, Somerset County Bridgewater Library, N. Bridge & Vogt Dr., Bridgewater, 908-526-4016 x105. Concerts 7:30-9pm Sept.-June. Free, sign-up is not required.

Coffee with Conscience 908-412-9105, www.coffeewithconscience.com. Oct.-May concerts feature professional and touring singer/songwriters. Performances at 1st United Methodist Church of Westfield, 1 E. Broad St., Westfield. Net proceeds from concerts are donated to charity. Advance purchase discounts online.

Concerts at the Crossing Unitarian Universalist Church, 268 Washington CrossingPennington Rd., Titusville, concertsatthecrossing.com. Final seasons for live music concerts in an intimate 125-250 seat setting. Tickets for ages 14 and under are $5, 18 and under for select shows. Oct 24 John Gorka, with special guest Deirdre Flint. Nov 21 Finale Concert: The Kennedys, Ellis Paul, Tracy Grammer and Jess Klein.

Count Basie Theatre 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank, 732-842-9000. Year round season of concerts by major recording artists, comedy, dance, theater, classical music and family events in a 1,550 seat theater circa 1926. Performing Arts Academy offers programs in acting, dance, music, rockband, jazz and an outreach program. Half-price rush tickets may be available on the day of a show at the discretion of the box office. See listing under Theatre for additional family events and check website often for new shows, www.countbasietheatre.org..

Crescent Concert Series Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, 716 Watchung Ave., Plainfield, 908-756-2468. Oct.-May series includes concerts by the Crescent Choral Society, the Crescent Singers and outside professional and amateur groups and solo artists. The annual Showcase for Exceptional Young Artists, features local young musicians, ages 16 and under, chosen by audition. 2015-2016 Season Oct 11 A Sonic Spectacular, solid brass. 3pm. Nov 14 Divine Dvorak, 7pm. Dec 13 Yuletide by Candlelight, community concert, all ages. Free, donations appreciated. Feb 21 Showcase for Exceptional Young Artists, local musicians 18 and under. 3pm. Mar 13 The Thrill of the Chase, organists. 3pm. Apr 9 Simply Schubert, 7pm. May 22 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing, 3pm.

Discovery Orchestra P.O. Box 4064, Warren, 908-226-7300. Artistic Director George Marriner Maull teaches listening skills to help people emotionally connect with classical music during intimate in-home recitals, courses and discovery concerts. Recommended for adults and ages 10 and up. Student, group and subscription discounts; videos online.

Hanover Wind Symphony 973-887-0500. Oct.-Aug. season includes concerts throughout Morris County and annual summer Gazebo Series.

Historic Blairstown Theatre 30 Main St., Blairstown, 908-362-1399. 1913 theatre offers a regular schedule of live music and theatrical performances, classic film and community events. General admission seating, 80% seated, 20% standing room. www.thehbt.com

Hunterdon Musical Arts, Inc. Hunterdon Symphony and Hunterdon Choral Union present a Nov-May concert season at different venues in Hunterdon County. A Saturday Strings program, chamber ensemble and orchestra camp for youth are also offered. Consult website for tickets and info, www.hunterdonmusicalarts.org.

Hurdy Gurdy Folk Music Club Fair Lawn Community Center, 10-10 20th St., Fair Lawn, 201-384-1325. Contemporary folk music performers Oct.June. All shows at 8pm. Members receive ticket discounts. Sep 12 The Band Band, Songs from the Basement Tapes (Bob Dylan & The Band).

Kean Stage Kean University Wilkins Theatre, 1000 Morris Ave., Union, 908-737-7469. Year round season includes world-class music and dance artists, chamber music series, student and faculty productions, professional theater, Holocaust Resource Center events, lecture series, family shows and on school time performances (908-737-4349). Student rates; subscriptions. See Theatre and Film for additional events. www.keanstage.com Enlow Recital Hall Concert Series Eugene and Shelley Enlow Recital Hall, Nathan Weiss Graduate School campus, 215 North Ave., Hillside, 908737-7469. 300-seat concert hall provides an intimate atmosphere to hear renowned artists, established local musicians and Kean University music faculty members. Subscription season Oct.-May; student tickets. Recording studio. http://enlowhall.kean.edu

Kelsey Theatre at Mercer County Community College 1200 Old Trenton Rd., West Windsor, 609-570-3333. Home to a student company and 12 resident theater companies, Kelsey Theatre offers live cultural events, family theater, children’s theater and adult events, both professional and semi-professional, year round. Most performances Fri.-Sun. See Theater listings for additional events. www.kelseytheatre.net Selected Family Events Aug 8-9 Grease-The Movie Sing-A-Long. 7pm Sat., 2pm Sun.


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Light Opera of New Jersey PO Box 344, Millington, 908-903-0702. Most performances at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 140 S. Finley Ave., Basking Ridge. Specializes in shows featuring staged and costumed highlights of (light) opera and musical theater as well as full scale productions. www.lightoperaofnewjersey.org Selected Events Jul 10-19 A Little Night Music, Stephen Sondheim. Oct 9-17 The True Story of Cinderella, updated. Dec 4-5 Amahl & the Night Visitors, Gian Carlos Menotti.

Livingston Symphony Orchestra Four concert series takes place Nov.-May at Livingston High School auditorium, 30 Robert Harp Dr., Livingston, 7:30pm. Student winner of annual concerto competition held in Dec. (open to ages 14-21) performs as a soloist with the orchestra in the spring. For advance ticket purchase, call 973-980-1809 or email tickets@lsonj.org. www.lsonj.org

Luna Stage 555 Valley Rd., West Orange, 973-395-5551. Intimate Sunday concerts feature renowned local jazz artists. Purchase advance tickets or at the door. See Theatre for Mainstage events and playwrights’s reading series. www.lunastage.org

Selected 2015-2016 Children & Family Events Apr 2 Sing Along with the Muppet Movie. Apr 30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live!

Metropolitan Orchestra of New Jersey PO Box 6, Short Hills, NJ 07078. A full symphonic orchestra composed of local professional and amateur musicians performs three concerts in the fall, winter and spring. www.metropolitanorchestra.org

The Minstrel Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown, 973-335-9489. Friday concerts feature hand-made music from local and internationally known performers. Second Fri. of the month is an open stage/audition night. www.folkproject.org

Monmouth University Performing Arts Pollak Theatre, 400 Cedar Ave., West Long Branch, 732-2636889. Sept.-May season of contemporary concerts and special events, The Met Live, Bolshoi Ballet Live and live theater in HD, visiting writers, film, theater, dance and children’s events in an intimate 700-seat theater. In summer, outdoor theater is presented on the Shadow Lawn Stage. For birthday party packages, 732-571-3473.

Lyrica Chamber Music

Montclair State University

Presbyterian Church of Chatham Township, 240 Southern Blvd., Chatham Twp., 973-309-1668. Concerts are held on Sundays at 3pm. Sept.-May subscriptions; single tickets; students are free. Outreach program for school groups and special needs children.

Alexander Kasser Theater, Montclair State University, One Normal Ave., Montclair, 973-655-5112, box office; 973-655-3059, info. School of the Arts theater, music and dance performances and professional arts events are presented through Peak Performances. www.peakperfs.org

Maplewood Community Music

Morris Museum

Community ensembles present free performances throughout the community, an annual children’s concert and small ensemble performances at local schools. High school and college music students are encouraged to join.

See listing under Bickford Theatre.

Mason Gross School of the Arts Rutgers University, 33 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, 848932-7511. Student and faculty dance, music, theater and visual art events Sept.-May. Student rates.

Mayo Performing Arts Center 100 South St., Morristown, 973-539-8008. 1,200-seat venue offers a wide array of contemporary music, jazz, dance, drama, comedy, speakers, children’s programming and classical music. Create-your-own subscriptions; family subscriptions; student and group discounts. School-time shows for school groups, Performing Arts Academy, master classes, school residency programs and high school internship/community service programs are available. See Theatre for additional events and check website for newly added events. www.mayoarts.org Selected Children & Family Events Jul 17-18 Big Apple Circus: Fun2C. Jul 22 American Idol Live! 2015.

McCarter Theatre Center for the Performing Arts 91 University Place, Princeton, 609-258-2787. Sept.-May season of internationally known artists in music, jazz, cabaret, dance, theater, world and special events. Extensive education programs include student matinees, touring shows, theater classes, summer camps, group backstage tours, in-school programs and professional development. Discount subscriptions for ages 35 and under. See Theatre listings for additional family events.

Mostly Music Morrow Memorial Methodist Church, 600 Ridgewood Rd., Maplewood; Temple Emanu-El, 756 E. Broad St., Westfield, 973-762-0108. Five-concert chamber music series Sundays at 2:30pm in Maple wood and 7:30pm in Westfield. Subscriptions; single tickets; students ages 10-21 no charge.

Music at the Mission West Milford Presbyterian Church, 1452 Union Valley Rd., West Milford, 800-613-1455, 973-728-4201. Non-profit, volunteer organization presents live music in a 160-seat coffeehouse atmosphere. Open mic is usually held on the first Sat. of the month. www.musicatthemission.org

Music at Morristown United Methodist Church, 50 Park Place (on the Green), Morristown, 973-538-2132. Thirty-minute Music at Noon concerts are held on Thursdays in Dec. and Jan. December concerts are free; Jan. concerts have suggested donation. Abendmusik evening concert series runs Feb.-April. Advance ticket purchase discounts; students are free with ID.

Music in the Somerset Hills 973-339-7719. Seasoned professionals along with amateur musicians present classical concert series Oct.-May at venues throughout Somerset County. Opportunities for community musicians to participate include a Community Concert Band, open to ages 14 and older, Somerset Hills Community Chorus, and summer vocal, instrumental and theater camps for grades 2-12.


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Music on Main Street United Methodist Church of Woodbridge, 69 Main St., Woodbridge, 732596-4048. Top contemporary acoustic artists perform in an intimate 250-seat church sanctuary and other locations Sept.-May. See Arts in the Parks for free outdoor summer concert series. Check website for new shows. www.woodbridgeartsnj.org

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New Jersey Ballet Company

New Jersey Festival Orchestra 224 E. Broad St., Suite 6, Westfield, 908-232-9400. Oct.-May season includes performances at The Presbyterian Church in Westfield and at other venues throughout the state. Student discounts; Music Caravan school outreach program.

New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra 570 Central Ave., New Providence, 908-603-7691, email info@njio.org. Recognized nationally for its “intergenerational excellence,” NJIO brings together all ages and abilities in its three ensembles. No auditions. Students and seniors play together alongside professional mentors, learning and sharing the experience of musical performances. www.njio.org

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973-597-9600, njballet.org. Oct.-May season features fulllength performances throughout the state, beloved children’s ballets with original “storyteller” narration and annual Nutcracker performances. Adult, sr., student tickets. Call box office of venue for individual tickets.

Three engaging orchestra concerts designed to entertain and educate kids ages 4–11. Each hourlong concert kicks off with interactive activities before each performance—perfect for the whole family!

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New Jersey Jazz Society

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Sponsors classic jazz concerts, film series, jazz socials, college jazz performances, jazz festivals and co-sponsors Jazz at the Bickford Theatre at the Morris Museum and Jazz for Shore in Ocean County. Membership, open to youth and adults, includes subscription to Jersey Jazz Journal, invitation to musical events and CD discounts. www.njjs.org

The Gretchen Lochner Gonzales Memorial Famil Familly Concert

New Jersey Performing Arts Center One Center St., Newark, 1-888-GO NJPAC. 2,750-seat Prudential Hall and 500-seat Victoria Theater in Newark. Classical music, international dance, world music and jazz, jazz brunch series, contemporary concerts, theater and family series. Subscriptions; individual tickets; $10 student rush tickets offered at the box office one hour before curtain time. Subject to availability, valid ID required, limit two per student. Also see Theatre and Film/Speakers listings. 2015-2016 Family Series–Music & Dance Events Most performances in Victoria Theater. Jan 23 Bob Marley’s Three Little Birds. Selected 2015-2016 Family Events Dec 19 The Hip Hop Nutcracker. Jan 30-31 The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe, dance. Feb 19 Disney Fantasia: Live in Concert, Czech National Symphony Orchestra.

New Jersey Symphony Orchestra 60 Park Place, 9th floor (admin. office), Newark, 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476). Performances at New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark; State Theatre, New Brunswick; Richardson Auditorium, Princeton; War Memorial, Trenton; bergenPAC, Englewood; Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, and Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown. Subscriptions; flex passes; individual tickets; student discounts. $10 student rush tickets available at the door one hour prior to most concerts. $25 Class Pass gives students unlimited tickets all season,www.njsymphony.org/ClassPass.

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Kids get all 3 concerts concerts for for just $24! $24! www.njsymphony.org/family www.njsymphony.org/family 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476) (255.3476) This program is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Program notes for classical concerts are available online before concerts. www.njsymphony.org 2015-2016 Family Concert Series Performances at 2 pm, NJPAC, Newark. The young and young-at-heart discover the orchestra through engaging concerts and pre-concert adventures. One hour before each concert, learn more about the music, participate in fun activities, play games and meet musicians. Three-concert series for kids is $24; individual tickets on sale in Aug. Nov 28 Classical Favorites in the Forecast. Feb 13 Star Power, hear Star Wars and the very best from Beethoven, Mozart & Tchaikovsky. May 21 Athletes of the Orchestra, meet all the teams of the Orchestra. 2015-2016 NJSO Pops & Other Selected Family Events Sep 25-27 Opening Weekend: Branford Marsalis Joins the NJSO. Oct 17-18 Cirque de La Symphonie with the NJSO. Dec 5-6 Home Alone: The Movie, with John Williams’ score performed live by NJSO.


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Dec 18-20 Handel’s Messiah. Jan 29-31 Winter Festival: A Midsummer Night’s

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Dream, with Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey & Women of the Montclair State University Chorale. Bond & Beyond, the music of Bond films.

The Rosen Performing Arts Center at the Wayne YMCA 1 Pike Dr., Wayne, 973-595-0100. 408-seat theater offers theater productions for youth, teens and adults, dance programs, concerts and special events. Rentals available. See listings under Theatre for additional events.

New Jersey Youth Symphony

Sanctuary Concerts

570 Central Ave., Murray Hill, 908-771-5544. Three orchestral groups, jazz orchestra, string, percussion, wind and flute ensembles for youth in grades 3-12 present orchestra and chamber music concerts from Sept-May. Auditions are held annually in May/June for the following year. Summer camp.

Presbyterian Church of Chatham Twp., 240 Southern Blvd., Chatham, 973-376-4946. Acoustic music year round features concerts by well-loved national, regional and local artists. 8pm. Tickets from $25; series discount. Check website for added shows. www.sanctuaryconcerts.org Aug 8 Judy Collins. Aug 22 Red Molly. Oct 17 Leo Kottke. Oct 24 Southside Johnny & the Poor Fools. Nov 28 Jimmy Webb: The Glen Campbell Years.

Opera at Florham Lenfell Hall, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, 973443-8620. A professional company in residence at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Opera at Florham presents cabaret, recitals, operatic performances and an annual vocal competition. Student ticket discounts. www.operaatflorham.com

Opera Theatre of Montclair 973-202-7849. Community opera company presents fulllength, fully-staged and costumed opera with multi-generational orchestra in and around Montclair.

Outpost in the Burbs 40 South Fullerton Ave., Montclair, 973-744-6560. Non-profit organization, dedicated to building community through music, community service and cultural programs, presents affordable, quality acoustic entertainment Sept.-June at the First Congregational Church of Montclair, the Unitarian Church of Montclair, 67 Church St., or the Montclair High School auditorium, 100 Chestnut St. Advance tickets by mail or through Ticketweb, 866-468-7619. Check website for schedule, www.outpostintheburbs.org.

Plainfield Symphony Orchestra PO Box 5093, Plainfield, NJ 07061, 908-561-5640. New Jersey’s oldest community symphony presents concerts Sept.-March at Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, E. 7th St. and Watchung Ave., Plainfield. Subscriptions; student rates; children 12 and under are free.

Princeton Folk Music Society Concerts at Christ Congregation Church, 50 Walnut Lane, Princeton, 609-799-0944. Monthly concerts on the third Fri. feature music by new singer-songwriters and well-known folk musicians in an intimate, friendly setting.

Princeton Pro Musica PO Box 1313, Princeton, NJ 08542, 609-683-5122. Chorus, chamber chorus and orchestra presents choral masterworks and other works at central New Jersey locations during Oct.-May season.

Raritan Valley Community College Edward Nash Theatre, Rt. 28 & Lamington Rd. (Rt. 78 exit 26 or Rt. 22W), North Branch, 908-725-3420. Oct.-May season includes Major Artists Series, Tuesdays with Stories Series, Club 28 cabaret series, Sampler Series for younger children, Family Series for children ages 8 and older and their families, Tiny Tots Series and school-time performances. Student and series discounts.

Please Note Events are subject to change or cancellation. Call or check websites via links at www.kidsguidenj.com.

Shanghai Jazz Restaurant & Bar 24 Main St., Madison, 973-822-2899. www.shanghaijazz.com Ongoing New Jersey Jazz Society Sunday Jazz Socials, 3-5:30pm monthly. Live Jazz, 6 nights a week, Tues.-Sun.

Shea Center for Performing Arts–WPLive William Paterson University, 300 Pompton Rd., Wayne, 973720-2371. Arts hotline: 973-720-ARTS. Jazz series, professional touring artists, family and schooltime shows, university theater and music performances and lecture series presented Sept.-May. Also sponsors annual NJ playwrights contest. See Theatre for additional events. Jul 20-24 Summer Jazz Room Series.

South Orange Performing Arts Center One SOPAC Way, South Orange, 973-313-2787. Intimate 415-seat theater presents performances year round by major artists in theater, dance, comedy, music, family events, films, school time performances and performances by the Seton Hall University Arts Council. Series include Juilliard @ SOPAC, Jazz in the Loft and Blues in the Loft. See Theatre for additional events. Selected Events Jun 26- SOxSO: Creative Collisions, A Festival of Arts, Jun 28 Ideas, Music & Exploration, events at SOPAC, local restaurants, merchants and in public spaces. www.southbysouthorange.org

South Orange Symphony Orchestra Performances at South Orange Middle School, 70 N. Ridgewood Ave., South Orange, www.southorangesymphony.com or 973-376-6349. Not-for-profit community orchestra, founded in 1949, presents three to four free classical concerts per year to the local community.

Splatter Concerts Shows at Ukrainian American Cultural Center, 60 North Jefferson Rd., Whippany, splatterconcerts@yahoo.com. Blues and American roots music, some rock, folk and country. Ages 13-17 $5, 12 and under free. www.splatterconcerts.com

Stanhope House 45 Main St., Stanhope, 973-347-7777. A Sussex County landmark since c. 1794, the Stanhope House has hosted a long list of legendary blues-rock performers. All ages admitted for most concerts. Food and beverage minimums may apply for guests under 21. www.stanhopehousenj.com


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15 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, 732-246-7469. Full schedule of live music, Broadway, dance, opera, symphony and variety events plus a children’s series and HD broadcasts. Student matinees (open to students and general public), artist-in residence program and professional development workshops for teachers. For education programs, call 732247-7200, ext. 534 or visit www.statetheatrenj.org/education. Students Meet the Arts offers discount tickets for students of all ages to attend select classical music and dance programs. See Theatre and Speaker & Film Series listings. www.statetheatrenj.org.

88.3FM. 54 Park Place, Newark, 973-624-8880. Membersupported station presents jazz, blues, public affairs programming, and sponsors a free children’s jazz series in the fall and spring. www.wbgo.org

Summit Symphony

820AM, 93.9FM, New York public radio. Radio Rookies initiative for teens. www.wnyc.org

Community orchestra presents three afternoon concerts at Summit High or Middle School in Summit. No admission; sponsored by Summit Board of Recreation, local businesses, and Friends of the Symphony. Annual Young Artist Competition is open to all New Jersey high school students. www.summitsymphonynj.org

WFUV 90.7FM, public radio from Fordham University. www.wfuv.org

WNTI 91.9FM, public radio from Centenary College. www.wnti.org

WNYC WQXR 105.9FM. NYC classical station airs McGraw Hill Young Artists Showcase on Wed. at 9pm to showcase the talents of young emerging artists. Classics for Kids airs Saturdays at 8am. www.wqxr.org

Swingin’ Tern Contra & Square Dancing First Presbyterian Church, Parish Hall, 14 Hanover Rd., East Hanover, 973-295-6864. Dances, held at 8pm on the first and third Saturdays, feature a caller and live band. Beginners workshop at 7:30pm. Best for teens and up, no partner necessary.

Trumpets Jazz Club & Restaurant 6 Depot Square, Montclair, 973-744-2600. Live jazz Wed.Sun. evenings and for Sunday Jazz Brunch. www.trumpetsjazz.com

Underground Concert Series Hotline: 973-762-0119, www.undergroundconcerts.com Eclectic world and folk music is brought to different venues in Maplewood.

Union County Performing Arts Center Main Stage: 1601 Irving St., Rahway, 732-499-8226; Hamilton Stage: 360 Hamilton St., Rahway. Contemporary and classical music, dance, theater, films, family and sensory-friendly events are presented in two venues—one, an elegant, restored 1334-seat 1928 vaudeville and silent movie theater, and the second, the 199-seat Hamilton Stage. Intimate concerts and readings are held upstairs in the Loft at UCPAC. www.ucpac.org

Watchung Arts Center 18 Stirling Rd., Watchung Circle, Watchung, 908753-0190. Non-profit, volunteer-run center offers new art exhibitions each month, performances in music, comedy, adult and family improv, classes in drawing, photography, yoga and summer art camp. www.watchungarts.org

WBGO Kids Jazz Concert Series 88.3FM. 54 Park Place, Newark, 973-643-4763; email kids@wbgo.org. Member-supported radio presents a free children’s jazz series in the fall and spring at venues throughout New Jersey. Check website for dates and locations, www.wbgo.org/kidsjazz.

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Radio Disney 1560AM, http://radio.disney.go.com.

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new jersey theatre alliance

The New Jersey Theatre Alliance, an alliance of professional theaters in New Jersey, publishes a calendar two times a year. They also sponsor The Stages Festival annually in March, featuring a month of free and discounted performances, workshops, play readings and behind-the-scenes events for all ages. For more information, contact New Jersey Theatre Alliance, 8 Marcella Ave., West Orange, NJ 07052, 973-731-6582, email info@njtheatrealliance.org, or visit online, www.njtheatrealliance.org.

www.njartstix.org A program of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance offers an overview of performances across the state and the opportunity to purchase discounted tickets 48 hours in advance of showtime or one week in advance with a $30 yearly donation.

2015-2016 season calendars Calendars for many venues are not available until midsummer for the new season. Call for schedules or go to the “Hot Picks,” “Music & Dance” or “Theatre” pages at www.kidsguidenj.com for convenient links to all websites.

ArtsPower Field Trip Series 9 Sand Park Rd., Suite 6, Cedar Grove, 973-239-0100. Nonprofit professional touring theater presents original schooltime shows at theaters throughout the state and is also available for booking at school assemblies or other events. Consult website for schedule and to purchase tickets. www.artspower.org

Bergen Performing Arts Center 30 North Van Brunt St., Englewood, 201-227-1030. Oct.May season offers music, dance, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra concerts, comedy, family and special events. See Music & Dance for additional performances.


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Selected Children & Family Events Jul 19 Big Apple Circus On Stage. Dec 9 Peppa Pig’s Big Splash.

Bickford Theatre Bickford Theatre at the Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown, 973-971-3706. Year round performances in the 312-seat theater include special concert events, Main Stage and children’s theater series. Student discounts and subscriptions available. See Music & Dance for additional events. Summer Children’s Theatre Performances 11 & 1:30pm, recommended for ages 3-9. $12, members $10, groups of 20 or more $9. Any 3 performances $24. Jul 9 Lasermania, laser magic. Jul 15 The Hungry Caterpillar, Lauren Hooker. Jul 16 Snow White & the 8 Dwarfs, balloon artist. Jul 22 Jack & the Beanstalk, Yates Musical Theatre. Jul 23 Harlem Wizards, basketball antics. Jul 29 Bubble Trouble, bubble extravaganza. Jul 30 Cinderella, Yates Musical Theatre. Aug 5 Dikki’s Wacky Magic Show, circus and magic. All ages. Aug 26 The Yo-Yo Guy Returns, comedy yo-yo show. All ages. 2015-2016 Main Stage Series Oct 1Not Now, Darling, comedy by Ray Cooney.

Oct 18 Jan 28Feb 14 Apr 7Apr 24

The Runner Stumbles, by Milan Stitt. My Mother, My Sister & Me, world premiere comedy by Sherri Heller.

Broadway Theatre of Pitman 43 S. Broadway, Pitman, 856-384-8381. Six main stage shows, a Dec. holiday show and children’s theater season are presented in a former movie and vaudeville theater from 1926. Concerts, movies, special events and children’s summer theater camp are also scheduled. 2015 Mainstage Season Jul 10Miss Saigon.

Aug 2 Sep 11Oct 11 Oct 30Nov 22 Dec 4Dec 20

Phantom. Brigadoon. Holly & Ivy, holiday musical show..

2015 Children’s Theatre Season One hour live shows designed for ages 3-9. Jul 15-18 Dinah and the Dinosaurs. Sep 25- Goldilocks & the Three Bears.

Sep 26 Oct 23Oct 24 Nov 13Nov 14 Dec 12Dec 24 Feb 5-6 May 28May 29

The Littlest Witch. Peter Pan. Twas the Night Before Christmas. Road to Freedom. Ben Franklin & the History of America.

Brookdale Performing Arts Center 765 Newman Springs Rd., Lincroft, 732-224-2411. Music, dance, and theater department performances Sept.-May and free outdoor summer Shakespeare theater.

Brundage Park Playhouse Carrell Rd., Randolph, 973-989-7092. Community theater with Feb.-Dec. performances, improv comedy, For Kids by Kids performances, youth theater classes and summer camp. Most performances on Fri. & Sat. at 8pm, Sunday 2pm. 2015 Season Jul 10-26 Disney’s Peter Pan, Jr.. Aug 12- Kid’s Cabaret.

Aug 16 Oct 9-25 Hairspray. Dec 4-13 Scrooge, A Musical Christmas Carol.

Centenary Stage Company Sitnik Theater at the Lackland Center, Centenary College, 715 Grand Ave., Hackettstown, 908-979-0900. Concerts and special events, jazz series, theater season and BlackBox Festival by professional Centenary Stage Company, Women’s Playwright series, family fun series, and Festival of Shows presented by members of Young Performers Workshops at end of fall, spring and summer sessions. Student rates; student matinees; Family Night on Thurs. More events under Music & Dance.

Chatham Community Players 23 N. Passaic Ave., Chatham, 973-635-7363. In addition to the Player’s regular season, Fantasy Theater, the children’s entertainment arm of the Players, presents a production in Jan. Subscriptions, student rates and group rates are offered. 2015 Main Stage Jul 31Jersey Voices, one-act plays by New Jersey Aug 9 playwrights. 2015-2016 Season Oct August: Osage County. Mar The Lion in Winter. May Spamalot.

Count Basie Theatre 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank, 732-842-9000. Year round season of concerts by major recording artists, comedy, dance, theater, classical music and family events in a 1,550 seat theater circa 1926. Performing Arts Academy offers programs in acting, dance, music, rockband, jazz and an outreach program. Half-price rush tickets may be available on the day of a show at the discretion of the box office. See Music & Dance for concert and dance listings and check website often for new shows, www.countbasietheatre.org. Selected Family Events Jul 10Mary Poppins, Phoenix Productions.

Jul 19 Sep 11Sep 20 Sep 27Sep 28 Oct 11 Oct 18 Nov 13Nov 22 Nov 17 Dec 3

Evita, Phoenix Productions. Golden Dragon Acrobats. The Flying Karamazov Brothers. Pirates of Penzance, Gilbert & Sullivan Players. Peter Pan, Phoenix Productions. Black Violin, 10:30am & 8pm. Peppa Pig’s Big Splash!


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Cranford Dramatic Club 78 Winans Ave., Cranford, 908-276-7611. Community theater has been presenting plays and musicals in Cranford since 1918. Oct.-May season features 3 major productions and annual holiday children’s show in Dec. Subscriptions, sr. and student discounts available. Performances Fri.-Sun. 2015-2016 Season Oct 16- Born Yesterday, by Garson Kainin.

Oct 24 Dec 4-6 Rapunzarella White Feb 12- Green Day’s American Idiot, musical. Feb 27 May 6-21 The Drowsy Chaperone.

Crossroads Theatre 7 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, 732-545-8100. Regional theater presents 4-play main stage season with a focus on literary works that examine the African American experience. Subscription, student and group discounts are offered.

Jun 25Jul 12

Ubu Roi, 1896 parody of Shakespeare’s Macbeth by Alfred Jarry. Black Box Theatre at Bergen PAC.

George Street Playhouse 9 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, 732-246-7717. Professional theater dedicated to the production of new American plays offers subscriptions, student subscriptions, new play readings, student matinees and issue-oriented touring theater productions for grades K and up (732-846-2895 x117). Year-round theater classes for ages 5 to adult.

The Growing Stage: The Children’s Theatre of New Jersey Historic Palace Theatre, Rt. 183, Netcong, 973-347-4946. Professional children’s theater presents Sept.-May Main Stage season and experimental works in the Studio Presentation Series. Group rates, subscription series, creative arts programs, birthday parties, summer arts day camp. Touring show available for schools and community organizations.

Darress Theatre

Hudson Theatre Ensemble

615 Main St., Boonton, 973-334-9292. Former 1920 vaudeville house presents theater, special events and classic film screenings, some with live organ accompaniment.

Hudson School Performance Space, 601 Park Ave.., Hoboken, 201-377-7014. Community theater company presents adult shows and Silly on Sixth children’s series.

DeBaun Auditorium

Hunterdon Hills Playhouse

Stevens Institute of Technology, Castle Point on Hudson, 5th & Hudson Sts., Hoboken, 201-216-8933. Student and faculty theater, music and dance events, Spoken Word series and special events.

88 Rt. 173W (Rt. 78 exit 12), Hampton, 908-730-8007, 800447-7313. Dinner theater presents musical reviews, lighthearted comedies, annual holiday revue and summer musical.

Dover Little Theatre

Kean University Wilkins Theatre, 1000 Morris Ave., Union, 908-737-7469. Sept.-May season includes world-class music and dance artists, chamber music series, student and faculty productions, family and on school time performances (908737-4349). See listing for Premiere Stages for summer theater, children’s musical theater and performing arts camps. Student rates; subscriptions. See Music & Dance and Film for more events.

69 Elliot St., Dover, 973-328-9202. Community theater presents Oct.-June subscription series and special events Performances Fri. & Sat. at 8pm, Sun. at 2pm. Children’s summer theatre camp.

Dreamcatcher Repertory Theatre Oakes Center, 120 Morris Ave., Summit, 908-514-9654. Professional non-profit theater produces innovative mainstage productions, new play readings, holiday special, cabarets, improv comedy shows and offers an internship program for high school and college students, community outreach program and Summer Theater Conservatory for ages 10-17.

Florham Park Players 299 Brooklake Rd., Florham Park, 973-377-9078. Community theater sponsors Jerry Gibson Memorial Youth Summer Theater, a summer theater experience for ages 13-19. Jul 28Mary Poppins, The Broadway Musical. RidgeAug 1 dale School Theatre, 71 Ridgedale Ave.

4th Wall Theatre In residence at Westminster Arts Center, Corner of Franklin & Fremont Sts., Bloomfield, 973-566-9255, box office 973748-9008 ext. 279. 4th Wall Theatre is dedicated to producing diverse and lesser known plays and musicals. Theater arts training for children, teens and adults is offered in partnership with the New Jersey School of Dramatic Arts (973566-9700). Subscriptions; student and group discounts.

The Garage Theatre Group Becton Theatre at Fairleigh Dickinson University, 960 River Rd., Teaneck, 201-569-7710. Professional artists present Oct.-May season focusing on plays in development for offBroadway and regional productions. Youth conservatory productions and summer camps for youth.

Kean Stage

Kelsey Theatre at Mercer County Community College 1200 Old Trenton Rd., West Windsor, 609-570-3333. Home to a student company and 12 resident theater companies, Kelsey Theatre offers live cultural events, family theater, children’s theater and adult events, both professional and semi-professional, year round. Most performances Fri.-Sun. Tickets $18-12. www.kelseytheatre.net Selected Full-Length Events Jul 10-19 Guys and Dolls.

Luna Stage 555 Valley Rd., West Orange, 973-395-5551. Professional equity theater presents new works in an intimate 99-seat black box theater and 40-seat studio theater. Mainstage plays, literary and play reading series, stand-up comedy nights and jazz series are offered as well as education programs, including performing arts workshops for ages 7-17, adult acting classes and school-time matinees. Season passes; student tickets $10 with student ID 30 min. before showtime. www.lunastage.org 2015-2016 Mainstage Oct 8The Tall Girls, by Meg Miroshnik, East Coast Nov 1 premiere.

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The Brothers Size, by Tarell Alvin McCraney. Old Love New Love, by Laura Brienza, world premiere.

Mayo Performing Arts Center 100 South St., Morristown, 973-539-8008. 1,200-seat venue offers a wide array of contemporary music, jazz, dance, drama, comedy, speakers, children’s programming and classical music. Create-your-own subscriptions; family subscriptions; student and group discounts. School-time shows for school groups, Performing Arts Academy, master classes, school residency programs and high school internship/ community service programs are available. See Theatre for additional events and check website often for newly added events. www.mayoarts.org Selected Children & Family Events Jul 17-18 Big Apple Circus: Fun2C.

McCarter Theatre Center for the Performing Arts 91 University Place, Princeton, 609-258-2787. Sept.-May season of internationally known artists in music, dance, theater, world and special events. Extensive education programs include student matinees, touring shows, theater workshops, group backstage tours, in-school programs and professional development. Discount student tickets available. See Music & Dance for additional events. Selected Family Event Dec 4-27 A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens. Apr 2 Sing Along with the Muppet Movie. Apr 30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live! 2015-2016 Theatre Season Sep 11- Baby Doll, Tennessee Williams.

Oct 11 Oct 13Nov 1 Jan 8Feb 7 Mar 8Mar 27 Apr 29May 29

A Comedy of Tenors, Ken Ludwig. The Piano Lesson, August Wilson. The Mousetrap, Agatha Christie. All the Days, Sharyn Rothstein world premiere.

Monmouth University Performing Arts Pollak Theatre, 400 Cedar Ave., West Long Branch, 732-2636889. Sept.-May season of contemporary concerts and special events, The Met Live, Bolshoi Ballet Live and live theater in HD, visiting writers, film, theater, dance and children’s events in an intimate 700-seat theater. In summer, outdoor theater is presented on the Shadow Lawn Stage. For birthday party packages, 732-571-3473. Selected Family Events Jul 8-25 Big: The Musical.

Montclair State University Alexander Kasser Theater, Montclair State University, One Normal Ave., Montclair, 973-655-5112, box office; 973-655-3059, info. School of the Arts theater, music and dance performances and professional arts events are presented through Peak Performances. All tickets $15. www.peakperfs.org

Montclair Operetta Club (MOC) Performances at Westminster Arts Center on the campus of Bloomfield College, corner of Franklin & Fremont Sts., Bloomfield, 973-744-3133. Community theater presents two musical productions in fall and spring from Broadway classics to contemporaries. Student rates.

Morris Museum See listing under Bickford Theatre.

New Jersey Performing Arts Center One Center St., Newark, 1-888-GO NJPAC. 2,750-seat Prudential Hall and 500-seat Victoria Theater in Newark. Classical music, international dance, world music & jazz, comedy, contemporary concerts, film and family series. See listings under Music & Dance and Film/Speakers. 2015-2016 Family Series-Theatre Events Dec 13 Babes in Toyland, Little Orchestra Society. Mar 19 Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat. Selected 2015-2016 Family Events Jan 2 Video Games Live.

New Jersey Repertory Company Lumia Theatre, 179 Broadway, Long Branch, 732-229-3166. Professional theater presents new plays, classics and staged readings. Senior, student, group discounts. Jun 25Closure, U.S. world premiere by Richard Jul 19 Dresser.

Paper Mill Playhouse Brookside Drive, Millburn, 973-376-4343; 973-379-3636. Professional theater presents musicals, plays, concerts, children’s theater and school time performances. Flex pass options, group, sr. and student subscriptions. Student rush tickets may be available the day of performance in person with student ID. Conversation series with cast and directors prior to curtain is held for some dates. 2015-2016 Season Oct 8The Bandstand.

Nov 8 Nov 25Jan 3 Feb 4Mar 6 Apr 6May 1 Jun 1Jun 26

A Christmas Story, The Musical. A Bronx Tale. Pump Boys & Dinettes. West Side Story.

Children’s Shows Performances for ages 5 and up. Selected shows are sensory friendly performances where the theater environment is altered to provide a comfortable, judgment-free space for all families. Jun 13 Curious George, Theatreworks USA.

Paper Moon Puppet Theatre First Avenue Playhouse, 123 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands, 732-775-0290. Presents marionette adaptations of international fairy tales, fables and folk tales, offers touring productions, puppetry classes and birthday parties. Each performance features interactive pre-show with the audience and post-show Q&A. Performances on weekends, Sundays in summer, weekday shows for schools and camps. All seats $10, group discounts. Reservations recommended.


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Passage Theatre Company Mill Hill Playhouse, 205 E. Front St., Trenton, 609-392-0766. Sept.-June season includes Mainstage productions, new play development and theater programs for ages 8-22.

Patriots Theater at the War Memorial Memorial Dr. in downtown Trenton’s historic Capitol Complex, 609-984-8484. Owned by the state of New Jersey, Patriots Theater hosts limited music, dance and special events.

Pax Amicus Castle Theatre 23 Lake Shore Dr. (Exit 26 Rt. 80), Budd Lake, 973691-2100. Year round season of Broadway and off-Broadway revivals; professional productions of Shakespeare’s plays for students; comics and other performing artists; and children’s theater. School time performances; theater classes; summer camp. www.paxamicus.com Selected Family & Children Events Jul 11Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs.

Jul 25 Jul 31Aug 15 Sep 11Sep 27 Oct 30

Once On This Island, musical. To Kill a Mockingbird, based on the novel by Harper Lee. The Life, Loves & Tales of Terror of Edgar Allan Poe.

Plays-in-the-Park Stephen J. Capestro Theater, Rt. 1S (1 block south of Menlo Park Mall), Edison, 732-548-2884. Middlesex County Department of Parks & Recreation’s community theater presents summer outdoor and indoor performances at Roosevelt Park and annual holiday show at the State Theatre in New Brunswick (see summer Arts in the Park). Dec 26Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor DreamDec 28 coat, State Theatre, 732-246-7469.

Playwrights Theatre 28 Walnut St., PO Box 1295, Madison, 973-514-1787. Professional theater devoted to the development of new plays and writers for the stage. World-premiere productions; free new play roundtable readings; extensive year-round educational programs for young people and adults, including special teen classes and classes for teachers (also see Enrichment and Camps). www.ptnj.org

Porch Light Theatre 555 Broad St., Glen Rock, 201-857-3520. Community theatre presents Main Stage season, youth and family productions featuring members of the youth performance troupe, and special events. Studio classes for youth and adults; summer theater; school programs; workshops and mini-camps. Selected Youth & Family Events Jul 24-26 9 to 5 The Musical.

Premiere Stages at Kean University Kean University Zella Fry Theatre, 1000 Morris Ave., Vaughn Eames Building, Union, 908-737-7469. Professional equity theater company in residence develops new plays and offers family-friendly summer musical theater, Camp Premiere theater camp for middle school and high school students and school residencies for grades 1-12 during the school year. www.kean.edu/premierestages Premiere Stages Summer Children’s Theatre Jul 15 Page Turner Adventures’ Steam Trunk Circus, Theatreworks USA.

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Alice in Wonderland, Pushcart Players. Rumplestiltskin, Yates Musical Theatre. Premiere Stages 2015 Season Jul 16By The Water, New Jersey premiere by Aug 2 Sharyn Rothstein. Sep 3The People Before the Park, by Keith Sep 20 Josef Adkins, winner of 2015 Play Festival. Nov 13- Liberty Live, staged reading. Free admission.

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Pushcart Players 261 Bloomfield Ave., Suite A, Verona, 973-857-1115. Touring company presents family theater and productions for schools, communities and other organizations. Visit website for a list of public performances and booking information. www.pushcartplayers.org

Raritan Valley Community College Edward Nash Theatre, Rt. 28 & Lamington Rd. (Rt. 78 exit 26 or Rt. 22W), North Branch, 908-725-3420. Oct.-May season includes Major Artists Series, Tuesdays with Stories Series, Club 28 cabaret series, Sampler Series for ages 4+, Family Series for age 8+, Tiny Tots Series for ages 2+ and schooltime performances. Student and series discounts. See additional listings under Music & Dance.

Rhino Theatre 247 Wanaque Ave., Pompton Lakes, 973-248-9491. Community theater presents a season of adult and children’s productions and offers theater workshops, summer camps and coaching sessions for kids, teens and young adults. Selected Events Aug 7Rent, by Jonathan Larson. Adult content.

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The Rosen Performing Arts Center at the Wayne YMCA 1 Pike Dr., Wayne, 973-595-0100. 408-seat theater offers theater productions for youth, teens and adults, dance programs, concerts and special events. Rentals available. Selected Family Theatre Events Jul 18-19 Dear Edwina Jr. Jul 24-25 Tarzan The Musical. Dec 13 The Gizmo Guys, comedy jugglers for all ages.

The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, Drew University campus, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, 973-408-5600. Professional theater dedicated to the presentation of Shakespeare and other classic masterworks. Subscriptions, FlexPass, student rates and $12 student rush tickets available for April thru Dec. season. First performance of each production is designated “pay-what-you-can.” Pre-performance talks and post-performance discussions on select dates. Shakespeare Live!, one-hour production followed by discussion for grades 3-12, is available to tour schools, libraries and other organizations, 973-845-6742. School residencies; summer junior and senior corps; internships; teacher training. 2015 Season Jul 8-26 The Guardsman, by Ferenc Molnar. Aug 5-30 Misalliance, by George Bernard Shaw. Sep 16- Equivocation, NJ premiere by Bill Cain.

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Summer Outdoor Stage Family-friendly performances are presented in the Greek amphitheater at the College of St. Elizabeth, Morris Twp. Pack a picnic, bring your own blanket, seat cushions or low beach chairs. Jun 17- Love’s Labour’s Lost, by William Shakespeare. Jul 26 Enjoy young love, witty language and outlandish follies.

Shea Center for Performing Arts–WPLive William Paterson University, 300 Pompton Rd., Wayne, 973720-2371. Arts hotline: 973-720-ARTS. Jazz series, professional touring artists, family and schooltime shows, university theater and music performances and lecture series presented Sept.-May. Summer jazz series; also sponsors annual New Jersey playwrights contest.

ShowKids Invitational Theatre (SKIT) Shows at Voorhees High School, 256 County Rd. 513, Glen Gardner, 908-638-5959. Non-profit family community theater group provides theater experience for children ages 5-18 presenting two full-scale musicals per year.

Somerset Valley Playhouse 689 Amwell Rd. (Rt. 514), Neshanic Station, 908-369-7469. Year round community theater staged in a 1900’s 2-room schoolhouse. 2015 Season Jul 17- Breaking Legs, by Tom Dulack.

Aug 2 Sep 11- 9 to 5 The Musical. Oct 4 Oct 23- The Uninvited, by Tim Kelly. Nov 8 Miracle on 34th Street, based on the motion Dec 4Dec 20 picture.

South Orange Performing Arts Center One SOPAC Way, South Orange, 973-313-2787. Intimate 415-seat theater presents performances by major artists in theater, dance, comedy, music, family events, school time performances and performances by the Seton Hall University Arts Council. Additional events under Music & Dance. www.sopacnow.org 2015-2016 Kids ‘n Family Performances Performances at 2pm. Use code Kid15 to save 15% on tickets to 2 or more performances. Oct 10 Madeline and the Bad Hat. Nov 14 Rainbow Magic “Saving Fairyland.” Dec 6 Nutcracker, American Repertory Ballet, matinee and evening performances. Jan 10 The Berenstain Bears. Feb 6 The Hungry Caterpillar & other Eric Carle Stories. Mar 19 Pinkalicious. Apr 2 Big Friendly Giant. May 14 Story Pirates.

State Theatre 15 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, 732-246-7469. Full schedule of live music, Broadway, dance, opera, symphony and variety events plus a children’s series and HD broadcasts. Student matinees (open to students and general public), artist-in residence program and professional development workshops for teachers. For education programs, call 732247-7200, ext. 534 or visit www.statetheatrenj.org/education. Visit website for added shows, www.statetheatrenj.org.

Jersey Fresh Farmers Markets

2015 Bernardsville: Rt. 202 & Claremont Rd. train station, Saturdays 9-12 Bloomfield: Bloomfield Ave. at State & Liberty Sts., Thursdays 1-7 Boonton: Upper Plane St. Lot, Saturdays 8:30-2 Bound Brook: Main & Hamilton Sts., Saturdays 9-2 Branchburg: 2088 S. Branch Rd., Saturdays 9-2 Chatham: Railroad Plaza, Saturdays 8-1 Chester: Perry St., Sundays 10-3 Clinton: Clinton Fire Company Lot, Sundays 9-1 Denville: Bloomfield Ave. lot, Sundays 8:30-1 East Hanover: Lurker Park, 609 Ridgedale Ave., Mondays 12-6 Flemington: Rt. 12 Circle, 111 Mine St., Sundays 9-1 Long Valley: 20 Schooley’s Mountain Rd., Thursdays 3-7 Madison: Green Village Rd. & Main St., Thurs. 1-6 Maplewood: Springfield Ave. & Indiana St., Mondays 2-7 Mendham: 1 Cold Hill St., Saturdays 9-1 Millburn: Main & Essex St., Tuesdays 9-3 Montclair: Walnut St. train station, Saturdays 8-2; South Park St., Tuesdays 1-7 Montgomery: 1340 Rt 206, Saturdays 9-1 Morris Plains: 700 block Speedwell Ave., Saturdays 9-2 Morristown: Spring St. & Morris St., Sundays 8:30-2 New Providence: 1307 Springfield Ave., Presbyterian Church parking lot., Wednesdays 12-6 North Plainfield: 264 Somerset St., Saturdays 9-2 Scotch Plains: 430 Park Ave. municipal lot, Saturdays 8-2 South Orange: Sloan St. lot 9, Wednesdays 2-7 Somerville: Division St. Plaza, Thursdays 11-7 Somerville Medical Ctr: 30 Rehill Ave., Mondays 2-6 Springfield: 139 Mountain Ave. in summer; Ruby Field, Caldwell Pl. in fall, Mondays 11-5 Summit: DeForest Ave. & Maple St., Sundays 8-1; Beechwood Rd. & Union: Liberty Hall Museum, 1003 Morris Ave., Thursdays 12-6 Warren: Municipal Complex, 46 Mountain Blvd., Thurs. 3-7 Westfield: South Ave. train lot, Saturdays 8:30-2 West Orange: Harrison & Mississippi Ave., Fridays 12-6

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State Theatre Selected Children & Family Events Nov 27- Disney Live! Three Classic Fairy Tales.

Nov 28 Feb 27- Annie. Feb 28 May 13- 42nd Street. May 14 Selected Theatre Events Feb 4-6 Once. Milk & Cookies Interactive series, recommended for ages 3-8 and their families, features storytelling, music, puppetry and more monthly on select Saturdays in fall and spring. Free, advance registration required. 732-246-7469 ext. 545 or email jcunha@statetheatrenj.org to be added to the mailing list.

Stony Hill Players Oakes Outreach Center, 120 Morris Ave., Summit, 888817-3013. Community theater produces Nov.-May shows and offers Pebble Players youth theater program. www.stonyhillplayers.org

The Strollers In residence at Burgdorff Center for the Performing Arts, 10 Durand Rd., Maplewood, 973-761-8453. Community theater presents three plays and one children’s production during Nov.-May season. Student discounts, subscription rates.

Studio Playhouse 14 Alvin Place, Montclair, 973-744-9752. Community theater presents Sept.-June season with main stage and Magic Trunk children’s productions. Student rates; opening night tickets for main stage shows are half price based on the adult ticket price. 2015-2016 Main Stage Children’s shows TBA. Oct 23- Rehearsal for Murder.

Nov 7 Jan 8-23 Stage Kiss. Mar 11- Light Up the Sky. Mar 26 May 20- Vanya & Sonya & Masha & Spike. Jun 11

The Summit Playhouse 10 New England Ave., Summit, 908-273-2192. Community theater presents three shows a year and sponsors Pixie Dust Players, summer youth theater program. 2015 Pixie Dust Players Jul 17- Children of Eden Jr., Stephen Schwartz.

Aug 2 Aug 6-9 Disney’s The Jungle Book Kids.

The Theater Project Cranford and other New Jersey locations; 908-809-8865. Mainstage productions focus on new or lesser-known plays, hosts staged readings, playwrights group, performance classes, sponsors annual Young Playwrights and Young Filmmakers Competitions for students ages 13-18, and summer musical theater workshop.

in NYC. Touring productions and presentations, residencies and workshops available. Enter your zipcode on “class trips” at www.theatreworksusa.org to find local performances.

Tri-State Actors Theater Performing Arts Center, Sussex County Community College, Newton, 973-383-0510. Professional regional theater presents March–Dec. season, new play reading series and hosts the Tri-State Actors Youth Company, a theater training program for children, teens and adults.

Two River Theater Company 21 Bridge Ave., Red Bank, 732-345-1400. Sept.-June season presents theater series and education programs which include student matinees, summer theater classes, internships for high school and college students and professional development. Senior and student discounts are available. 2014-2015 Season Aug 5-9 2015 Crossing Borders Festival, new plays by Latino writers, free public events. Selected Children & Family Events TBA A Little Shakespeare: Pericles, 70-min. version for audiences ages 9 and up. Jun 9Where the Wild Things Are, based on the book Jun 12 by Maurice Sendak. 2015-2016 Season Sep 12- Seven Guitars, August Wilson.

Oct 4 Nov 14Dec 13 Jan 9Feb 7 Feb 20Mar 20 Apr 16May 8 Jun 4Jun 26

A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum, Stephen Sondheim. Lives of Reason, world premiere. Ropes, Barbara Colio. Pericles, William Shakespeare. I Remember Mama, John Van Druten.

Union County Performing Arts Center Main Stage: 1601 Irving St., Rahway, 732-499-8226; Hamilton Stage: 360 Hamilton St., Rahway. Concerts, jazz, comedy, theater, film, family and children events are presented on the Main Stage in a 1,300 seat vintage 1920’s auditorium, in a 50-seat Loft Theater or at the new Hamilton Stage, a 199seat Main Stage and 60-seat Front Room Theater. Student/sr. discounts. Summer theater camp for ages 5-15. Check website for added events, www.ucac.org. See Music & Dance and Speaker & Film Series for additional events. Ongoing Sensory Friendly Theatre, 60-min. performances with no intermission, general seating, lowered sound, lights up and freedom to talk. “This Is My Theatre” picture packet may be downloaded online. Check website link for new season announcement.

Villagers Theater Franklin Twp. Municipal Complex, 475 DeMott Lane, Somerset, 732-873-2710. Community theater presents Main Stage, Black Box (adult themes), teen and children’s productions Oct.-June. Summer theater arts program; children’s parties.

Theatreworks USA

Westfield Community Players

800-497-5007. Creator and producer of professional theater for young and family audiences tours throughout the U.S. and presents weekend theatre at the the Kaye Playhouse

1000 North Ave. W., Westfield. Box office, 908-232-1221, opens one week before show. Office, 908-232-9568. Community theater presents Oct.-May season. Subscriptions; student discounts.


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Women’s Theater Company

Monmouth University Performing Arts

In residence at The Parsippany Playhouse, 1130 Knoll Rd., Parsippany, 973-316-3033. Professional theater company dedicated to development, promotion and inclusion of women in all aspects of theater production. Oct.-May season. School touring productions and theater workshops available.

Pollak Theatre, 400 Cedar Ave., West Long Branch, 732-2636889. Sept.-May season includes Visiting Writers series, On Screen in Person and Provost Film series and ArtNow, artist lectures, screenings and workshops. Events are free and open to the public.

New Jersey Performing Arts Center FILMS & SPEAKERS Consult website links at www.kidsguidenj.com for new season announcements. Bergen Performing Arts Center 30 North Van Brunt St., Englewood, 201-227-1030.

Centenary Stage Company Great Authors Out Loud Series The Edith Bolte Kutz Theater of the Lackland Center, Centenary College, 715 Grand Ave., Hackettstown, 908979-0900.

Count Basie Theatre 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank, 732-842-9000.

The Drew Forum Drew University, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, 973-408-3917. Annual speaker series Sept.-May features renowned world leaders, opinion shapers and scholars from a variety of fields. Some speakers are open to subscribers only. New season is announced late summer. www.drew.edu/forum

East Lynne Theater Company In residence at the First Prebyterian Church, 500 Hughes St., Cape May, 609-884-5898. Film series, presented on Sundays June-Oct., includes classic films and silent films with live organ accompaniment. www.eastlynnetheater.org

Fairleigh Dickinson University NJ Speakers Series Presented at New Jersey Performing Arts Center, One Center St., Newark, 1-888-696-5722. Oct.-April series is sold by subscription only. www.njspeakersseries.org

Kean Stage Kean University, 1000 Morris Ave., Union, 908-737-7469. www.keanstage.com Holocaust Resource Center Hosts events, free lecture series, teacher training and maintains an extensive library and resources for K-12 teachers. Kean Stage International Film Series Award-winning modern foreign films are shown Sundays at 3pm in the Jules Schwartz Lecture Hall, Stem Building, 1075 Morris Ave., 908-737-7469. $5, free with Kean ID.

Kelsey Theatre at Mercer County Community College 1200 Old Trenton Rd., West Windsor, 609-570-3333.

Mayo Performing Arts Center 100 South St., Morristown, 973-539-8008. 1,200-seat venue offers a wide array of contemporary music, jazz, dance, drama, comedy, speakers, children’s programming, classical music and Spoken Word events. www.mayoarts.org Oct 2-3 Morristown Festival of Books, two day festival features visits by more than 25 acclaimed authors. All Saturday events 10-5, free.

One Center St., Newark, 1-888-GO NJPAC. Season may include classic film screenings with live accompaniment, new play readings and speakers series. Films Jun 28 The Princess Bride: An Inconceivable Evening with Cary Elwes. 7:30pm. Feb 19 Disney Fantasia: Live in Concert, Czech National Symphony Orchestra. May 28 Sinatra at the Movies. Conversations Oct 7 Ina Garten: The Barefoot Contessa. Jan 24 Garrison Keillor.

New Jersey Symphony Orchestra 60 Park Place, 9th floor (admin. office), Newark, 1-800ALLEGRO. Favorite family films are accompanied by live orchestra. www.njsymphony.org Dec 5-6 Home Alone: The Movie, with John Williams’ score performed live by NJSO.

Shea Center for Performing Arts–WPLive William Paterson University, 300 Pompton Rd., Wayne, 973720-2371. Arts hotline: 973-720-ARTS. Distinguished Lecturer Series.

State Theatre 15 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, 732-246-7469. Free Summer Movies Shows at 10:30am and 7pm. Jul 14 Penguins of Madagascar. Jul 21 Big Hero 6. Jul 28 How to Train Your Dragon 2. Aug 4 Night at the Museum-Secret of the Tomb. Family Movie Event Dec 6 Home Alone: The Movie with the NJSO.

Union County Performing Arts Center Main Stage: 1601 Irving St., Rahway, 732-499-8226; Hamilton Stage: 360 Hamilton St., Rahway. Classic film series.

STORYTIME Barnes & Noble Clark 1180 Raritan Rd., Clark, 732-574-1818. No storytimes in Dec. Tues Storytime, 7pm. Wed Storytime, 10:30am. Livingston Livingston Mall, 112 Eisenhower Parkway, Livingston, 973758-1310. Tues Storytime, 10am. Thurs Storytime, 10am. Springfield 240 Rt. 22W, Springfield, 973-376-8544. 9am-11pm 7 days a week. Monthly “Events” newsletter lists full schedule of activities. Mon Preschool Storytime, 11am. Thurs Preschool Storytime, 11am.


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Books of Wonder 18 W. 18th St., New York, 212-989-3270. One of the city’s oldest and largest independent bookstores specializes in both old and new children’s literature. Original illustrations; rare and collectible books; author visits; weekly storytime. www.booksofwonder.com

LIBRARIES

MORRIS COUNTY

Boonton Holmes Public Library 621 Main St., Boonton, 973-334-2980. www.boontonholmeslibrary.org

Library of The Chathams 214 Main St., Chatham, 973-635-0603. www.chatham-library.org

Chester Library Besides being one of the best sources for information on local events and a fun place to spend some quiet time together, libraries offer many activities for kids of all ages from babies to young adults, including storytimes, crafts, films, games, book clubs, special performances and summer reading programs. Pre-registration is required for most programs and space fills quickly, especially for preschool events. Programs are free and typically limited to library cardholders, although non-residents may be welcome if space is available. Stop by your library to pick up a complete schedule of upcoming events.

250 W. Main St. (Rt. 24), Chester, 908-879-7612. www.chesterlib.org

Denville Public Library 121 Diamond Spring Rd., Denville, 973-627-6555. www.denvillelibrary.org

East Hanover Library 415 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover, 973-428-3075 www.easthanoverlibrary.com

Florham Park Free Public Library 107 Ridgedale Ave., Florham Park, 973-377-2694 www.florhamparklib.org

Lincoln Park Public Library 12 Boonton Turnpike, Lincoln Park, 973-694-8283 www.lincolnparklibrary.org

ESSEX COUNTY

Livingston Ruth L. Rockwood Memorial Library Robert H. Harp Dr., Livingston, 973-992-4600 livingston.bccls.org

Long Hill Township Library 917 Valley Rd., Gillette, 908-647-2088 www.longhilllibrary.org

Madison Public Library

Maplewood Memorial Library

39 Keep St., Madison, 973-377-0722 www.madisonnjlibrary.org

Main Library: 51 Baker St., Maplewood, 973-762-1622 ext. 5005; Hilton Branch: 1688 Springfield Ave., 973-762-1688 www.maplewoodlibrary.org

10 Hilltop Rd., Mendham, 973-543-4152 www.mendhamboroughlibrary.org

Mendham Borough Library

Millburn Free Public Library

Mendham Township Library

200 Glen Ave., Millburn, 973-376-1006 x115, 973-921-2192

Cherry Lane, Brookside, 973-543-4018 www.mendhamtwplib.org

Montclair Public Library 50 S. Fullerton Ave., Montclair, 973-744-0500, ext. 2236 www.montclairlibrary.org

Morris County Library

South Orange Public Library

30 East Hanover Ave., Whippany, 973-285-6980 www.mclib.info/kid

65 Scotland Rd., South Orange, 973-762-0230 www.sopl.org

Joint Free Public Library of Morristown and Morris Township

West Orange Public Library

South St., Morristown, 973-538-6161 www.jfpl.org

46 Mt. Pleasant Ave., West Orange, 973-736-0198 www.wopl.org

MIDDLESEX COUNTY

Middlesex Public Library 1300 Mountain Ave., Middlesex, 732-356-6602 www.middlesexlibrarynj.org

MONMOUTH COUNTY

Monmouth County Library Headquarters: 125 Symmes Dr., Manalapan, 732-431-7220 Visit website for the locations of twelve branch libraries. www.monmouthcountylib.org

Mountain Lakes Library 9 Elm Rd., Mountain Lakes, 973-334-5095. www.mtnlakes.org/library

Parsippany-Troy Hills Public Library 449 Halsey Rd., Parsippany, 973-887-5150 Mt. Tabor Branch: 31 Trinity Park, 973-627-9508 Lake Hiawatha: 68 Nokommis Ave., 973-335-0952 www.parsippanylibrary.org

Washington Township Library 37 E. Springtown Rd., Long Valley, 908-876-3596 www.wtpl.org

Whippanong Public Library 1000 Rt. 10, Whippany, 973-428-2460 www.whippanong.org


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SOMERSET COUNTY

Bedminster–Clarence Dillon Public Library 2336 Lamington Rd., Bedminster, 908-234-2325 ext. 107 www.clarencedillonpl.org

Bernards Township Library 32 S. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge, 908-204-3031 www.bernardslibrary.org

Bernardsville Public Library 1 Anderson Hill Rd., Bernardsville, 908-766-0118 www.bernardsvillelibrary.org

Bound Brook Memorial Library 402 E. High St., Bound Brook, 732-356-0043 www.somerset.lib.nj.us

Branchburg Library In the Station House, Olive St., Neshanic Station 908-369-5355. www.somerset.lib.nj.us

Franklin Township Library 485 DeMott Lane, Somerset, 732-873-8700 www.franklintwp.org.

Hillsborough Library Hillsborough Municipal Complex, 379 South Branch Rd., Hillsborough, 908-369-2200 ext. 14 or 34 www.somerset.lib.nj.us

North Plainfield Public Library

Celebrate fall with a special themed train ride (see Trains, Planes & Ships) or visit to a local farm (see Farms / Pick Your Own). Ride the Pumpkinliner at the Whippany Railway Pumpkin Fest on Oct. 4.

6 Rockview Ave., North Plainfield, 908-755-7909. www.somerset.lib.nj.us

Cranford Library

Peapack-Gladstone Library

224 Walnut Ave., Cranford, 908-709-7272 www.cranford.com/library

Peapack-Gladstone Municipal Complex, School St., Peapack 908-234-0598 • www.somerset.lib.nj.us

Plainfield Public Library 800 Park Ave., Plainfield, 908-757-1111, ext. 129 www.plainfieldlibrary.info

Raritan Library 54 E. Somerset St., Raritan, 908-725-0413 www.raritanlibrary.org

Somerset County/Bridgewater Library North Bridge St. and Vogt Dr., Bridgewater 908-526-4016 ext. 126 • www.somerset.lib.nj.us

Somerville Public Library 35 West End Ave., Somerville, www.somerset.lib.nj.us Children’s Department: 908-725-1336 ext. 14 Young Adult Services: 908-725-1336 ext. 16

Warren Public Library 42 Mountain Blvd., Warren, 908-754-5554 www.somerset.lib.nj.us

Watchung Public Library Watchung Circle, 12 Stirling Rd., Watchung, 908-561-0117 www.somersetlib.nj.us.

UNION COUNTY

Berkeley Heights Library 290 Plainfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-464-9333 bhplnj.org

Fanwood Memorial Library North Ave. & Tillotson Rd., Fanwood, 908-322-4377 www.fanwoodlibrary.org

Kenilworth Public Library 548 Boulevard, Kenilworth, 908-276-2451 www.kenilworthlibrary.org

Mountainside Library Constitution Plaza, Mountainside, 908-233-0115 www.mountainsidelibrary.org

New Providence Memorial Library Elkwood Ave., New Providence, 908-665-0311 www.newprovidencelibrary.org

Scotch Plains Public Library 1927 Bartle Ave., Scotch Plains, 908-322-5007, ext. 209 www.scotlib.org

Springfield Free Public Library 66 Mountain Ave., Springfield, 973-376-4930, ext. 232 www.sfplnj.org

Summit Free Public Library 75 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-0350, ext. 4 www.summitlibrary.org

Union Public Library 1980 Morris Ave., Union, 908-851-5450, ext. 3 Vauxhall Branch: 123 Hilton Ave., 908-851-5451 www.youseemore.com/unionpl

Westfield Memorial Library 550 E. Broad St., Westfield, 908-789-4090, ext. 3 www.wmlnj.org


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BIKING New Jersey’s abandoned railroad lines and historic canal paths make excellent family biking trails as they are virtually flat with mostly cinder and some paved surfaces. See listings under the Hiking & More for more family biking, hiking, or strolling trails. Search TrailLink, a service provided by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, for detailed information, access points, locations and reviews of rail-trails in New Jersey and throughout the country, www.traillink.com

bicycle & pedestrian maps Bernards Township Engineer’s Office, 908-204-3020. Bernards Twp. residents can pick up a map to the township’s eight miles of biking and walking trails at the reference desk of the Bernards Twp. Library. Multiple copies are available from the Twp. Engineer’s office. Cranford Township Bicycle Facilities Map is available at the Municipal Building, 908-709-7350. Members of JORBA (Jersey Off Road Bicycle Association), a non-profit organization working to build and maintain sustainable multi-use trails, have created many bike trail maps for parks throughout New Jersey. Find them under “Our Parks-Directory” at www.jorba.org. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) publishes twelve bicycle tour guides including a 238-mile route from High Point to Cape May. The pocket-size tour guides have been reprinted in color and contain directions and information about parking, food and other local amenities. You may order copies online or download PDF files at: www.state.nj.us/ transportation/commuter/bike/tours.shtm

Columbia Trail Rt. 24, Washington Twp., 973-326-7600. Wide earthen trail on the abandoned Jersey Central Railroad bed spans Morris County and Hunterdon County for 16.2 miles and is ideal for bicycling, hiking, jogging, cross-country skiing and horseback riding. Access the trail at West Valley Brook Rd., Rt. 513, Fairview Ave., Naughright Rd., Four Bridges Rd., Bartley Rd. or Schooley’s Mountain Rd. in Washington Twp.

Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park Park Office: 145 Mapleton Rd., Princeton, 609-924-5705. 44-mile long canal built in the 1830’s to carry coal and industrial goods between Philadelphia and New York City was once a busy waterway, now a quiet and beautiful state park. Canoeing, hiking, bicycling, fishing, horseback riding; cross-country skiing in winter. Access canal paths from small parking areas located at most roads that cross the canal (off Rt. 533) between East Millstone and Rocky Hill in Somerset County. Canoe and kayak rental and Mule Tenders Barracks Museum at Griggstown (www.canoenj.com). In Hunterdon County, access the feeder canal that runs between Frenchtown and Trenton along the Delaware River from Prallsville Mill (Rt. 29, Stockton, 609-397-3586 for program info), Bulls Island or Frenchtown, off Bridge St.

Campsites available at Bull’s Island Recreation Area, 2185 Daniel Bray Hwy, Stockton, 609-397-2949. Call 609-924-5705 for schedule of seasonal nature and history interpretive hikes, bike tours and programs or visit www.dandrcanal.com for schedule and information on canoe, kayak or bike rentals, weekend family programs, school outreach and many free scout programs. Closed Bulls Island Campground, canal path portions and bridges remain closed due to damage from Hurricane Irene. Programs are limited, check website for updates and reopening date.

Mountain Creek Bike Park 200 Vernon McAfee Rd., Vernon, NJ 07462, 973-827-2000. Open May-Nov. Beginner to expert terrain and 10+ miles of cross country. Guided instruction, rentals available.

Patriots Path Map at Morris County Park Commission, 53 E. Hanover Ave., Morristown, 973-326-7600. A developing trail network will link many parks and points of interest in southern Morris County. Currently, there are 20 miles of continuous trails between Speedwell Ave. in Morris Twp. and Rt. 24 in Mendham Twp. with a branch to the New Jersey Brigade Hut site in Bernardsville. Two miles of level, paved path from Lake Rd. to Washington Valley Rd. (with parking at both ends) in Morris Twp. offers excellent family biking, walking and roller blading. The majority of the path is crushed stone/gravel or narrow dirt trails for mountain biking, hiking and horseback riding. The path is well marked and follows corridors of the Whippany and Black Rivers winding thru wetlands and forest with lots of wildlife. Access the 3.5 mile stretch that runs through the Black River Wildlife Management Area in Chester Twp. from the parking lot on Dover-Chester Rd. or Pleasant Hill Rd.

Jul 14, Aug 11 Stream Explorations, ages 4+. 1-2:30pm Patriots’ Path parking lot, Mendham Twp. $5. 973-635-6629.

Lehigh Gorge Rail Trail White Haven, PA (I-80 exit 273), www.dcnr.state.pa.us. The trail, rated one of the best rides in the country by Outside Magazine, follows over 20 miles of abandoned railroad grade combining gentle bicycling and hiking with beautiful scenery along the Lehigh River and through a deep, steep-walled gorge. The river is also a popular spot for whitewater rafting, kayaking and canoeing. Parking areas are provided in White Haven, Rockport and Glen Onoko. Bicycle rentals and shuttle service are available throughout the area (www.poconobiking.com, 570-3253655). For more info about the trail and the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor, visit www.delawareandlehigh.org.

Sussex Branch/Paulinskill Valley Trail Kittatinny Valley State Park, Sussex County, 973-786-6445. Abandoned railbeds from the Erie Lackawanna’s Sussex branch and NY Susquehanna and Western Railroad provide gentle-grade cinder paths that provide excellent biking for families. The scenery is beautiful and wildlife is abundant along the trail which follows the Paulinskill River and cuts through the Kittatinny Valley.


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Looking to recreate yourself ! The 21 mile Sussex Branch Trail begins at Waterloo Rd. (1 mi. west of Rt. 206 in Byram), runs north where it passes through Kittatinny Valley State Park, intersects the Paulinskill Valley Trail at Warbasse Junction, then ends in Branchville. The 26-mile Paulinskill Valley Trail begins in Sparta, heads southwest through Blairstown and ends near the Delaware River at the Columbia Lake Wildlife Management Area. The multi-use trails are also suited to walking, jogging, horseback riding and cross country skiing. Both trails can be accessed from their beginning and end points and at Warbasse Junction. Other access points for the Paulinskill Valley Trail are: Limecrest Rd. at RR crossing near Eastern Propane in Sparta; Swartswood Lake Rd. (Rt. 622); Paulinskill Lake Rd. (Rt. 614); Stillwater Rd. (Rt. 610); Cedar RidgeDixon Rd.; Marksboro Rd. (Rt. 659); and Footbridge Park (off Rt. 94) in Blairstown.

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of Fish, Game & Wildlife, 609-292-2965. Anglers age 16 and older are required to obtain and display a valid New Jersey fishing license to fish the state’s fresh waters. For trout fishing, an additional trout stamp is required. Children under 16 and residents over age 70 do not need licenses. Licenses can be purchased from most county and municipal clerks, designated sporting goods stores, or via the Internet at www.njfishandwildlife.com. Call the trout hotline (in April, May and Oct.), 609-633-6765, for recorded information on stocking locations and times. A free fishing weekend when no license is required for fishing New Jersey’s public waters is held annually in early June. Search “Pocket Ranger” in the App Store or Google Play to download the NJ Fish & Wildlife Guide for hunting, fishing and wildlife viewing in New Jersey, news and alerts and advanced GPS mapping features. Visit the state website or TakeMeFishing.org for boating and fishing info and tips. New Jersey does not have a saltwater license, but individual saltwater anglers ages 16 and older must register with the New Jersey Saltwater Angler Registry for free. www.saltwaterregistry.nj.gov Jun 13, Oct 17 Annual Free Fishing Days.

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a list of registered and licensed charter and party boat operators on the Jersey shore, visit www.njfishandwildlife.com/prtyboat.htm. For information about locations and guides for freshwater fishing, visit www.njfishandwildlife.com and select “Fishing–Freshwater.” For saltwater guides, select “Fishing-Marine Fisheries” and scroll to “Guides.”

Somerset County Park Commission offers family activities including parks, environmental education, horseback riding, swimming, tennis, golf, gardens, and services for individuals with disabilities. We invite you to join us.

Somerset County Park Commission

PO Box 5327 North Branch New Jersey 08876

908 722-1200 www.somersetcountyparks.org

Bay oyster dredgeboat built in 1928. The schooner is now a sailing classroom. Field trips, summer sailing camp, deck tours, sailor for a day program, and public sails from ports in New Jersey, including Liberty State Park, are offered in season. www.ajmeerwald.org

Bel Haven Paddlesports Mullica River Marina, 1118 Rt. 542 (GSP Exit 52), Green Bank, 609-965-BOAT. Canoe, kayak or tube through the Pine Barrens on the calm Batsto, Mullica, Wading and Oswego Rivers. www.mullicarivermarina.com

Belmar Municipal Marina Rt. 35 (at Shark River), Belmar, 732-681-2266. A large number of party and charter boats make daily half-day & full-day ocean trips for fluke, blackfish, blues, albacore, or shark.

Bucks County River Country 2 Walters Lane, Point Pleasant, PA, 215-297-5000. Canoe, kayak, tubing and rafting trips and rentals.

Delaware River Tubing 1121 State Rd., Frenchtown, 908-996-5386. Tube, raft, canoe or kayak down the Delaware River.

Highlands Natural Pool 180 Snake Den Rd. (I-287N exit 55), Ringwood, 973-8354299. Open weekends Memorial Day-late June, daily late June-Labor Day. Day passes and memberships. Olympicsize, stream-fed chemical-free pool with stone retaining walls was carved out of the hillside in 1935. Set among poplars and evergreens, it is adjacent to over 24 miles of hiking trails in Norvin Green State Forest. Children’s area; snack stand; picnic tables; volleyball court, basketball court and softball field. www.highlandspool.com

Hunterdon County Canoe & Kayak Club Office location: 1020 Rt. 31N, Lebanon Twp., 908-782-1158. Canoe trips on Hunterdon’s waterways spring to fall for beginning and experienced canoers include 21⁄2 hr. pond paddles (ideal for beginners) to whitewater and birding day trips and camping trips. Custom trips for groups, schools, clubs. www.meetup.com/hunterdon-county-canoe-andkayak-club

Bayshore Center at Bivalve

Kittatinny Canoes, Inc.

2800 High St., Bivalve, Port Norris, 856-785-2060. Home to Delaware Bay Museum & Folklife Center and New Jersey’s official Tall Ship, the restored A.J. Meerwald, a Delaware

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BOAT, FISH & SWIM Meadowlands Pontoon Boat & Canoe Tours River Barge Park, Carlstadt, 201-460-4677. Experience the Hackensack River and Meadowlands wildlife up close on a NJMC guided pontoon boat cruise or canoe tour. For ages 10 and up, $15 per person. Registration forms online or at Meadowlands Environment Center, 2 DeKorte Park Plaza, Lyndhurst. www.njmeadowlands.gov, under “Parks & Nature Programs.” From April-Oct. canoe and kayak rentals are available at Hackensack Riverkeeper Paddling Center in Laurel Hill County Park, Secaucus. Paddlers can explore the marshlands of the Sawmill Creek Wildlife Management Area. Guided paddles, bird walks, eco-cruises, river clean-up days and group outreach programs are offered. For info, call 201968-0808 or visit www.hackensackriverkeeper.org.

Mick’s Pine Barrens Canoe & Kayak Rental 3107 Rt. 563, Chatsworth, 609-726-1380. Canoe and kayak through the Pine Barrens on the calm waters of the Wading and Oswego Rivers. www.pinebarrenscanoe.com

Ringwood State Park 1304 Sloatsburg Rd., Ringwood, 973-962-7031. State Botanical Garden open 8-8. Ringwood Manor tours: Wed.Sun. 10-3. Skylands Manor tours: one Sunday per month March-Nov. Entrance fee Memorial Day-Labor Day: $5 weekdays. Encompassing 4,044 acres, Ringwood includes the formal gardens of the New Jersey State Botanical Gardens; Ringwood Manor, a beautiful country house which was once owned by Abram S. Hewitt, America's foremost ironmaster; Skylands Manor, a 44-room mansion built in the 1920s; and spring-fed Shepherd Lake Recreation Area offering boating, swimming, and fishing opportunities. Boat rentals and swimming are offered Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day from 10-6. Hiking and multi-use trails range from easy to difficult, from woodlands to rocky vistas, some connecting the Ringwood and Skylands sections of the park. 7.5 mile mountain bike loop; food concession at Shepherd Lake.

Round Valley Recreation Area Rt. 78 Exit 18, Rt. 22E (8 mi. east of Clinton on Rt. 22), Annandale, 908-236-6355. Regarded as the foremost trophy trout water in New Jersey, scenic reservoir has small boat launch (10hp max.) or fishing from dam or shore. Hiking and nature trails, wilderness campsites accessible by boat, canoe or backpacking 3-6 miles. Separate swimming area with bathhouse, picnicking and playground. Visit website for interpretive programs, www.njparksandforests.org.

Silas Condict County Park William Lewis Arthur Dr. (off Kinnelon Rd.), Kinnelon, 973829-8257. Daily 8am-dusk. Paddleboat and rowboat rentals available weekends and holidays from Memorial Day-Labor Day. Picnic areas, hiking trails, softball fields and lake fishing.

Somerset County Park Commission Putting Course and Paddle Boats Colonial Park, Franklin Twp., 732-873-8585. Putting Course: April-Oct. Adults $7, children/srs. $5, under 5 $2. Paddle boats: summer thru Labor Day, $8. Golf-boat combo: $10. A sports

complex for all ages. The putting course is a golf course in miniature with water features and “sand” traps. Both facilities are accessible for persons with physical disabilities. May-Oct Putting Course & Paddleboats open.

Somerset County Park Commission Family Canoe & Kayak Programs 908-766-2489. Spring, summer and fall canoe and kayak trips are designed for adults and families. For canoe and kayak trips, an adult must accompany children under the age of 15. Each canoe can accommodate two paddlers and a child passenger. A pool session must be completed before a Kan-U-Kayak session is undertaken. Likewise a Kan-UKayak session must be attended prior to a river trip. Call or visit website for schedule of day-long river excursions and whitewater trips. Can-U-Cannu? Introductory canoe workshops for adults and children, ages 7 and older, teach basic paddling, handling and safety on Branta Pond at the Environmental Education Center. $14 per person. Jun 21 10-noon. Jul 12 1-3pm. Aug 2 2-4pm. Kan-U-Kayak? Introductory kayaking workshops, designed for adults and ages 10 and over, teach basic paddling, handling and safety. Must attend this class and 11⁄2-hr. pool training session (included in fee) prior to taking a river trip. $25 per person. Jun 21 1-3pm. Jul 26 1-3pm. Aug 9 1-3pm. Passaic Paddle Canoe or kayak on the gentle Passaic River through the Great Swamp basin. $30. Jun 28 11am-2pm. Jul 12 4-7pm. Aug 24 9am-noon. Sep 13 1-4pm.

South Mountain Reservation Swan Boats Cherry Lane, West Orange, 973-731-5800. Open seasonally. Summer: open daily 10-8. $14/half hr. for 2 person boat; $18/half hr. for 4 person boat; Orange residents receive half off with ID. Park across the street. Swan paddle boats for rent, walking paths, ship-themed playground and picnic pavilion. Call 973-735-6229 to reserve picnic pavilion.

Spruce Run State Park Van Syckels Rd. (I-78 to Clinton Rt. 31N), Clinton, 908-638-8572 or 908-638-8573. Seasonal parking fee. Swimming beach and bathhouse, small boat launch for boaters and windboarders, boat, canoe and kayak rental (908-638-8234), fishing, camping, picnicking and playground.

Sunrise Lake Beach Club Lewis Morris Park, Rt. 24, Morris Township, 973-829-8257. Memorial Day thru Labor Day: Weekends & holidays 116:30, daily starting June 28. Season passes available. Summer swimming, fishing, rowboat and paddleboat rentals, beach volleyball, bath/boathouse with restrooms, changing rooms and snack bar. Birthday parties. Lewis Morris Park has hiking trails, mountain biking, fitness circuit, softball field, picnic sites and Saturn Kids Kingdom playground in Doe Meadow. Camping for organized groups by advance reservation.


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Tiny Tot Tuesday, early exclusive use of Sunrise Lake Beach Club. 9-10:45am. $3 per adult. Campout on the Beach 2, 7pm-9:30am. $45 per family. 973-326-7616.

Union County Parks Boating Union County Parks & Recreation, 908-527-4900. Non-motorized boats, registered with Union County, are permitted in some Union County parks including McConnell Park, Cranford; Passaic River Parkway, Berkeley Hts., New Providence and Summit; Stanley Avenue Park, Summit; Snyder Avenue Boat Launch, Berkeley Heights; Rahway River Parkway, Clark; and Watchung Reservation, Berkeley Hts./Mountainside. Paddleboats are available for rent in Echo Lake Park, Mountainside/Westfield, and Warinanco Park, Elizabeth/ Roselle. For paddleboat info, call Warinanco, 973-510-1997, or Echo Lake Park, 908-249-8408.

Wawayanda State Park 885 Warwick Turnpike, Hewitt, 973-853-4462. 255-acre lake with a number of explorable islands in the remote, rugged highlands of northern New Jersey. 400-acre park also includes mountain bike trails, hiking on the Appalachian Trail, fishing, beach area with lifeguard, camping, and food concession. Canoe and paddleboat rental available midApril-late Sept., 973-728-9100.

CAMPING See listings under Hiking and Boating for additional references to New Jersey campgrounds. Many state and all national parks offer engaging interpretive programs on the history and environment of the area, with many offered in the evening for campers.

new jersey state parks New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry, PO Box 404, Trenton, 08625-0404. 1-800-843-6420, 609-984-0370. Campsites, cabins, group cabins, lean-tos, shelters and yurts may be available depending on the park. Reservations for a minimum of two nights to a maximum of 14 nights can be made online through www.reserveamerica.com, through their call center at 855-607-3075, or by calling the individual park office up to 11 months in advance. Cabins must be reserved for 7 or 14 consecutive nights Memorial Day through Labor Day or for a 2 night minimum at other times. A guide to activities and facilities at New Jersey’s state parks and forests can be picked up at any state park service office or can be mailed by calling 1-800-843-6420. Information is also available online at www.njparksandforests.org under “Events Calendar.” Ask for a Passport when visiting a state park, forest or historic site and collect an official passport sticker as you visit sites throughout the state. Each sticker represents a significant feature of the area. Collect a minimum of 10 different stickers to receive a prize.

new jersey campground association PO Box 808, Marmora, NJ 08223, 1-800-2-CAMP-NJ. For a free copy of the annual Campground & RV Guidebook for New Jersey, call, write or email: request@newjerseycampgrounds.com or download online. www.newjerseycampgrounds.com

national park service

Individual campsite reservations for National Park Service sites can be made up to 6 months in advance on a rolling basis. For Yosemite, individual campsites can be reserved up to 5 months in advance with inventory going on sale on the 15th of each month. Cabins and lookouts can be reserved up to 6 months in advance for all sites. Group facilities can be reserved up to 12 months in advance. Check the National Park Service reservation website at www.recreation.gov for reservation and campground details. Reservations can be made online, by phone or in person at a site. Phone reservations are taken 10am -12am daily MarchOct; 10am-10pm Nov.-Feb. Call 1-877-444-6777. For customer service, phone 1-888-448-1474. For park information, visit www.nps.gov. Additional information is available at www.nationalparks.org and www. americanparknetwork.com, publishers of visitor guides for national and state parks across America. Reservations for lodging at a number of parks can also be made via authorized concessionaires such as Xanterra Parks & Resorts, www.xanterra.com, and Forever Resorts, www.foreverresorts.com. Visit reserveamerica.com for campground information, trail maps, guidebooks and to make reservations at many public and private campgrounds nationwide.

junior rangers

The Junior Ranger program, available at many National Parks, consists of completing an activity booklet while visiting the park and upon completion, earning a Junior Ranger badge. For more information, visit www.nps.gov/kids/jrrangers.cfm. For those who are unable to visit a national park, an on-line Web Ranger program with activities and rewards can be completed at www.nps.gov/webrangers/

Camp Speers-Eljabar YMCA Family Camp 143 Nichecronk Rd., Dingmans Ferry, PA, 570-828-2329. Boating, swimming, riding, hiking and outdoor activities in the Pocono Mountains open to families and groups.

Fairview Lake YMCA Family Camp 1035 Fairview Lake Rd., Newton, 973-383-9282. Open to organizations and families during the spring, fall and winter. Facilities include winterized cabins or Adirondack shelters (spring and fall only) and dining hall. Seasonal activities include boating, swimming, fishing, environmental programs, hiking, arts and crafts and more. www.fairviewlakeymca.org

Frost Valley YMCA 2000 Frost Valley Rd., Claryville, 845-985-2291. Established in 1901 as one of the nation’s first summer camps, Frost Valley YMCA is a 6,000 acre residential camping, environmental education and conference center open to individual families, scouts and community groups. www.frostvalley.org


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CAMPING Jenny Jump State Forest State Park Rd., Hope, NJ, 908-459-4366. Small state campground has 22 private campsites in the woods and 8 shelter cabins each furnished with 2 bunk beds, woodburning stove & small table & benches. Several miles of hiking trails lead thru rugged, rocky terrain with scenic overlooks to Delaware Water Gap and other vistas; convenient to Land of Make Believe. United Astronomy Clubs of NJ Greenwood Observatory open 8-10:30pm Sat. late April thru Oct. for presentations and public observing. Sat Stargazing & Lectures, 8-10:30pm. Beginners Apr-Oct and children are welcome.

Mohican Outdoor Center 50 Camp Rd., Blairstown, 908-362-5670. Former boy scout camp on the banks of Catfish Pond, a 60-acre glacial lake, is now operated by the Appalachian Mountain Club in partnership with the National Park Service. Hiking on the Appalachian Trail, fishing, swimming, canoeing, biking, rock climbing, birdwatching, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, campsites and lodging available. Outdoor programs for all ages and levels of interest are offered year round for members and non-members. Facilities, available on a space-available basis, include lodge with heated central gathering area, seasonal meals, shower and fireplace; shared bunkroom and private cabins; seven rustic campsites; group campsite; and three tent platforms and ground site overlooking Catfish Pond. Ongoing Weekend Getaways, volunteer-led themedprograms are open year round to adult members and non-members. Family Adventure Camps and Weekends are offered at the Mohican Outdoor Center and other AMC locations during school vacations and summer. Check website for dates, www.outdoors.org.

Pocono Environmental Education Center Rt. 209 & 538 Emery Rd., Dingmans Ferry, PA, 570-828-2319. Located in a former Pocono resort in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, PEEC offers daytime and overnight nature programs for families, educational family weekends, nature and birding treks, homeschool programs, workshops for educators, scout/school trips, summer camps and other special events.

Wharton State Forest Batsto Village, Rt. 542, Hammonton, 609-561-0024; Atsion Office, Rt. 206, Hammonton, 609-268-0444; 609-567-4559. Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day: $5 weekends. The largest single tract of land within the New Jersey State Park system, Wharton State Forest is the site of Batsto Village in the Pine Barrens, a former bog iron and glassmaking industrial center from 1766 to 1867, and features miles of unpaved roads for mountain biking and horseback riding, trails for hiking, rivers and streams for canoeing/ kayaking, and numerous lakes, ponds and fields for wildlife observation. The 50-mile Batona Trail connects Wharton, Brendan Byrne (formerly Lebanon) and Bass River State Forests. Campsites include tent and trailer sites, wilderness campsites, group campsites and nine furnished cabins.

Longmeadow Farm

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14 Great Apple Varieties on easy pick dwarf trees Our own honey Huge selection of Jams, Jellies, No-Sugar-Added Fruit Spreads and Fruit Butters No admission fees or membership Free parking right at the orchard Spooky Hay Rides to the Pumpkin Patch

Pick your Own Apples and Pumpkins is open to the public 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends and Monday holidays starting Labor Day weekend

Berry picking starts late July Call for the season start

Schools & Groups scheduled mid-week by appointment

Longmeadow Farm Find us at www.upickapples.net

908.459.5351 561 Blairstown Road (Rt. 521) Just 1 mile North of Rt. 80 at exit 12 in Hope, NJ

YMCA Camp Mason 23 Birch Ridge Rd., Hardwick, 908-362-8217. Family camping weekends are generally offered in Feb., over Memorial Day, Labor Day and for fall foliage. Fee includes accommodations in heated duplex cabins with full bathrooms and bunk beds, meals, self-directed and staff-led activities, and use of facilities. Group rentals available.

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PICK YOUR OWN (in season)

Corn, Tomatoes, Broccoli, Cider, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Pumpkins, Honey, Fresh Baked Pies and much, much, more in season

JULY Blueberries

AUGUST Tomatoes, Zinnias, Peaches

SEPTEMBER Apples, Pumpkins

OCTOBER Apples, Pumpkins

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908-647-0957 223 Meyersville Road • Gillette, NJ 07933 Ed Kielblock, Proprietor Four Sisters Winery at Matarazzo Farms

Visit the New Jersey Department of Agriculture’s website at www.jerseyfresh.nj.gov for Jersey Fresh recipes and additional pick-your-own farms and community farmers’ markets. For more information about farms in Sussex County offering Christmas trees, farm tours, pick-your-own produce, farmstands and harvest activities, visit www.sussexfarmvisits.com or call 1-800-473-0363. To locate organic farms and products near you, consult the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Jersey at www.nofanj.org. For a guide to Christmas tree farms throughout the state, visit the New Jersey Christmas Tree Growers’ Association at www.njchristmastrees.org.

Alstede Farms 84 Rt. 513 (Old Rt. 24), Chester, 908-879-7189. Open daily for family farm activities and pick your own fruits, vegetables and flowers May-Oct.; Harvest Club; summer farm camp; group tours; birthday parties; many special events throughout the season.

Brookhollows Barnyard 301 Rockaway Valley Rd., Boonton Twp., NJ 07005, 201400-44505. Petting farm.

Demarest Farms 244 Wierimus Rd., Hillsdale, 201-666-0472. Pick-your-own peaches, apples and pumpkins; farm store; seasonal garden center.

783 County Rt. 519, Belvidere, 908-475-3671. Wine tasting, wine cellar tours and hosts grape stomping, yoga, murder mystery dinners, fall harvest festivals and other special events. Selected Special Events Mon Monday Cruise Nights, calling all cars, 50’s and 60’s music, food and wine. 1st & 3rd Mondays, 5-8pm thru Aug., 4-7pm Sept. & Oct.

Jul 18, Aug 22, Sep 12 Barefoot Grape Stomping, wine tasting. 5-8.

Fresh & Fancy Farms 575 River Rd., New Milford, 201-483-9494. Children’s gardening, cooking and crafting classes, adult cooking classes, scout and school programs, summer farm camp.

Fulper Family Farmstead 281 Rocktown Lambertville Rd., Lambertville, NJ 08530, 609-651-5991; info@fulperfarms.com. www.fulperfarms.com Open for Farmstead Adventure summer camps, birthday parties, farm tours, field trips, seasonal family events and fresh dairy products for sale. Farm tours include an interactive, guided tour. Participants learn what it takes to be a dairy farmer, taste farm-fresh dairy products, meet the farmers and more. Field trips can be customized to the curriculum. See separate listings under Nature Camps and Party Places. www.fulperfarms.com

Jun 13, 27, Jul 11, 25, Aug 8, 22 Farm Tours, 2:30-4pm on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month. Call to reserve.

Jul 6-10, 20-24, 27-31, Aug 3-7, 10-14, 17-21 Farmstead Adventure Camp, fun on the farm experience includes games, crafts and handson dairy farm activities.


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FARMS/PICK YOUR OWN Green Meadows Farms Middle Rd. & Green Acres Dr., Hazlet, 732-335-5589. Open May 1-June 8; Oct. 2-Nov. 2. General admission $13, 2 and under free. Discount coupon online. Hands-on experience with several hundred domesticated farm animals, hayrides, pumpkins in October.

May 1-Jun 8, Oct. 2-Nov 2

Heaven Hill Farm 451 Rte. 94, Vernon, 973-764-5144. Summer family farm activities and fall pick your own pumpkins. Farm market, garden center, outdoor furniture and Christmas trees.

Hillview Farms 223 Meyersville Rd., Gillette, 908-647-0957. Pick your own blueberries, tomatoes, zinnias, peaches, apples, and pumpkins in season. Be sure to call first for availability. Shop in our store for Jersey-fresh fruits, vegetables, honey, fresh baked pies and much more. School tours.

Howell Farm Corn Maze Valley Rd., 1 mi. west of Howell Living History Farm, Titusville (off Rt. 29 2 mi. south of Lambertville), 609-397-2555; 609737-3299. Open weekends mid-Sept.-Nov. plus Columbus Day. Seven-foot tall, walk-through puzzle cut into 3-acre cornfield is annual fundraiser to restore 200-yr.-old barn at Howell Farm.

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Jersey Fresh Farmers Markets Farmers Markets, open summer-fall, bring New Jersey’s freshest fruits, vegetables, breads, cheeses, baked goods and desserts, pickles and specialty foods weekly right to our communities. See display ad on page 55 and visit website for all locations, www.jerseyfresh.nj.gov.

Liberty Farm Field address and opening dates vary, Sussex County, NJ. Sunflower maze opens for Aug. and Sept. Pick-your-own sunflowers (Aug.), kids scavenger hunt, self-guided bug safari, build-your-own scarecrow contest, photo contest. www.sussexcountysunflowermaze.com

Longmeadow Farm 561 Blairstown Rd. (Rt. 521), Hope, 908-459-5351. Open weekends and Mon. holidays 9-5 starting Labor Day weekend. Berry picking starts late July. No admission fees or membership required. Free parking. Schools and groups scheduled by appointment. www.upickapples.net Pick your own raspberries, blackberries, apples and pumpkins. 14 great apple varieties on easy pick dwarf trees. Take a spooky hayride to the pumpkin patch. Farmstand features our own honey, a huge selection of jams and jellies and nosugar-added fruit spreads and fruit butters.

Norz Hill Dairy Farm & Market 116 South Branch Rd., Hillsborough, 908-371-COWS. Pumpkin patch, farm tours, corn maze, and pony rides late Sept. thru Oct. Haunted trail open Oct. weekends. Market stand. School tours.

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Oasis Family Farm 2 Circle Dr., Robbinsville, NJ, 609-259-7031. Kids fun zone, honey bees, and special events; farm market.

Riamede Farm 122 Oakdale Rd., Chester, NJ, 908-879-5353. Open Sept. and Oct. only. Daily 9-4:30. Pick your own apples in a scenic old orchard. Pick your own pumpkins, some still on the vine, in our pumpkin patch. Cider, honey, jellies, ripe tomatoes, gourds, warm cider donuts and more. Free hayrides on weekends. 36 varieties of traditional, heirloom and modern apples, sold by the pound. Enjoy the fall colors on our 68-acre old farm, kept simple, authentic and without the carnival. School trips. www.riamede.com

Sun High Orchards 19 Canfield Ave., Randolph, NJ 07869, 973-584-4734. Farm animals, pick-your-own apples and pumpkins.

Terhune Orchards 330 Cold Soil Rd., Princeton, 609-924-2310. Pick-your-own May to Oct. from berries, cherries and flowers to peaches, apples and pumpkins. Read and Explore and Read and Pick programs for preschoolers and parents are held year-round. Educational workshops for older students and adults are also offered. Farm store, farm yard and farm trail open to the public daily all year. School and group tours by appointment April-Oct.; barnyard birthday parties; summer camp; annual special events.

Selected Special Events Jun 21 FIrefly Festival, 4-9pm. Music, wagon rides, crafts, more. Free admission, $5 for crafts. Jul 11-12 Blueberry Bash, 10-5. Pick your own, wagon ride, music, blueberry treats, blueberry bakeoff for children and adults. $5 ages 3 & up. Aug 1 Freezing & Canning Class, 10am. Free, call to reserve. Aug 1-2 Peach Festival, 10-5pm. Peachy wine, peach treats, farm-to-fork tasting area, music, children’s activities. 10-5. Ages 3 & up $5. Aug 8Sangria Weekends, sangria and wine tasting Aug 31 Sat. & Sun. 12-5. Sep 19- Apple Day, 10-5. Music, wagon rides, pony Sep 20 rides, pumpkin painting, pick your own apples, pumpkins, corn maze, music. $5, under 3 free. Sep 26- Fall Family Fun Weekends, pick your own Nov 1 apples and pumpkins, pony and wagon rides, corn maze, farm animals, live music 10-5. Ages 3 & up $5. No admission to farm store, winery or pick-your-own orchard. Nov TBA More Than Just Wine–Wine Trail Weekend, 125. www.vintagenorthjersey.com Dec 5-6 Holiday Family Weekend, 10-5. Wagon rides, farm animals, shopping, Santa from 1-4pm. Read and Pick Children’s Program Children’s program combines picking fruit or other farm activities and listening to a themed story. For ages preschool to 8 yrs. with adult. 9:30 and 11am. $7 per child, pre-registration requested.

Pick Your Own Apples and Peaches through Crop Season

Peach & Apple Hotline (973) 425-0840 Weekends starting Aug. 1 thru October Fruit picking family membership required • WEEKEND MAZES (hay bale, nautical rope, corn mazes, labyrinth) • WEEKEND FAMILY HAYRIDES with U Pick Pumpkins starting Sept. 12 • GROUP HAYRIDES Mon.-Fri. by appointment • Try our Pumpkin Sling Shot • Kiddie Corn Pit Play Area • Our own apple cider, no preservatives • Fresh baked pies and donuts

WIGHTMAN’S FARMS www.wightmansfarms.com Rt. 202 (5 miles south of Morristown) • Open daily 8am-6pm • (973) 425-9819

PUMPKINS • APPLES • CIDER • INDIAN CORN • GOURDS • PEACHES

APPLES • CIDER • INDIAN CORN • GOURDS • PEACHES

APPLES • CIDER • INDIAN CORN • GOURDS • PEACHES

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FARMS/PICK YOUR OWN Terhune Orchards continued Read and Pick Children’s Program Jun 16 Cherries. Jun 30 Farm Animals. Jul 14 Blueberries. Jul 28 Flowers. Aug 4 Peaches. Aug 18 Pears. Aug 25 Apples. Sep 8 Chickens. Sep 22 Tractors. Oct 6 Pumpkins.

Valley Shepherd Creamery 50 Fairmount Rd., Long Valley, 908-876-3200. Visitors can learn about sheep dairy farming as practiced in Europe for the last 4,000 years. 11⁄2 hr. creamery tours are given on weekends in spring, summer and fall. Cheesemaking workshops are offered on the 3rd Sun. of the month. Participants return 2 mos. later to pick up aged cheese. Farm parties; special events. www.valleyshepherd.com Selected Special Events Apr-Nov Cheesemaking Classes, book online. May-Nov Cheese Wine Tasting Evenings, dates online. Apr Shearing Tours, reservations required. MayLambing Tours, walk-in 1.5-hr. tour is offered Aug on weekends. SepFall Harvest Tours, walk-in 1.5-hr. tour is offered mid Nov on weekends early Sept. to mid-Nov.

Wightman’s Farms Route 202 (5 mi. south of Morristown/exit 30B Rt. 287), Morristown, 973-425-9819. Store open every day 8am-6pm featuring all varieties of apples, fruits and vegetables, fresh baked pies, donuts, gourmet foods and fresh apple cider made in our own mill. Starting weekends Aug. 1, pick your own apples thru Oct., pick your own peaches thru peach season (9am-5pm, family membership required) and explore the mazes beginning Aug. 1. Starting Sept. 12, bring the family for a scenic hayride and pick your own pumpkin. Sat. & Sun. 10am-5pm. No reservations required. Suitable for all ages. Weekend mazes and kiddie corn pit. Group & organization hayrides by appointment only during weekdays beginning Sept. 9. If inclement weather, please call first. www.wightmansfarms.com

Williams Nursery & The Gift House 524 Springfield Ave., Westfield, 908-232-4076. Experts in perennials, annuals, shrubs, trees and new and unusual plants. Gift shop complete with everything from Yankee Candles to Christopher Radko Ornaments. Hayrides and pick your own pumpkins in Oct. Call for times and to book your school now.

CUT YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS TREE

In addition to the listings below, see the New Jersey Christmas Tree Growers’ Association website for a guide to Christmas tree farms throughout the state. www.njchristmastrees.org.

Well-Sweep Herb Farm

Alger Tree Farm

205 Mt. Bethel Rd., Port Murray, 908-852-5390. Mon.-Sat. 9-5. Call first Jan.-March. Garden paths lead through a formal herb garden and display gardens including butterfly, medicinal, perennial and rock gardens. Visitors are welcome to picnic and visit farm animals. Group tours; guest speaker program; special events; adult craft/horticulture/herb workshops are offered. Gift shop.

7 Beacon Light Rd., Tewksbury, 908-832-2298.

Black Oak Farm 9 Black Oak Lane, Asbury, 908-537-4133.

Charlie Brown’s Christmas Tree Farm 231 Adamic Hill Rd., Milford, 908-995-4365.

Cherryville Farms Quakertown/Cherryville Rd. at W. Sidney Rd., Franklin Twp., 908-806-4580.


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Cole’s Country Tree Farm 478 Country Rd. 579, Alexandria Twp., 908-735-5706.

HIKING & MORE

Cook’s Evergreen Farm 7 Railroad Lane, Whitehouse Station, 908-534-2260.

Country Heritage Farm 129 Plains Rd, Augusta, 973-875-5590.

Deerfield Farm 14 Pulaski Rd., Whitehouse Station, 908-534-2523.

Dixiedale Farm Hillside Ave. & River Rd., Chatham, 973-635-2097.

Dower Tree Farm Todd Ave., Peapack, 908-781-5407.

Dutch Valley Tree Farm Changewater-Warren County, 908-689-0793.

Evergreen Farm 4 Bass Lane, Lebanon, 908-236-9550.

Giamarese Farms 155 Fresh Pond Rd, E. Brunswick, 732-821-9494.

Griffin Nurseries 190 Fresh Ponds Rd., South Brunswick, 732-257-2484.

Hidden Hollow Farm 18 Spring Lane, Washington, 908-689-5678.

Hidden Pond Christmas Tree Farm 4 Westfield Rd., Mendham, 973-865-6362.

Holiday Tree Farm 44 Augusta Hill Rd., Augusta, 973-948-7488.

Keris Tree Farm & Christmas Shop 848 Rt. 524, Allentown, 609-259-0720.

Knothes Farm 645 Millbrook Ave., Randolph, 973-895-7383.

Lantier Tree Farm 163 Dey Grove Rd., Monroe Twp., 732-446-9799.

Mt. Bethel Christmas Tree Farm 41 Mt. Bethel Rd., Washington, 908-852-5811.

Perfect Christmas Tree Farm 999 Rt. 22, Phillipsburg, 908-387-1225.

Plut’s Christmas Tree Farm 220 Flocktown Rd., Long Valley, 908-852-6669.

Rolling Green Farm 61 Hacklebarney Rd., Chester, 908-879-4497.

Rosemont Tree Farm 131 Kingwood-Stockton Rd., Stockton, 609-397-1809.

Shale Hills Farm 98 Pond School Rd., 973-875-4231.

Simonson Farms 118 Dey Rd., Cranbury, 609-799-0140.

Village Tree Farm 8 Meyersville Rd., Green Village, 908-236-9202.

Wildflower Meadows 163 Old Franklin School Rd., Pittstown, 908-788-4975.

Wyckoff’s Tree Farm Mile Marker 39, Rt. 519, Belvidere, 908-475-4508.

county and state park calendars • Essex County Department of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Afffairs 973-268-3500. www.essexcountyparks.org A comprehensive parks catalog is available online for spring/summer and fall/winter. • Hunterdon County Parks & Recreation 908-782-1158. www.co.hunterdon.nj.us • Monmouth County Park System 732-842-4000. www.monmouthcountyparks.com • Morris County Park Commission 973-326-7631. Trail maps available by logging onto www.morrisparks.net • New Jersey State Parks Calendar of Events, www.njparksandforests.org. Visit website for monthly calendar and sign up to receive events via email. Follow event info on the state park facebook page at www.facebook.com/newjerseystateparks. • Somerset County Park Commission 908-722-1200 x7. www.somersetcountyparks.org • Union County Parks & Recreation 908-558-4079, www.ucnj.org/parks

hiking The website for the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference, a federation of groups and individuals dedicated to maintaining marked hiking trails and protecting related open space, provides information about easy to strenuous hikes, the Appalachian Trail, membership and volunteer opportunities and offers regional trail maps and books for sale. www.nynjtc.org

geocaching Explore the great outdoors while using a GPS as your guide and hunt for the many caches hidden in parks, open spaces and communities worldwide. Visit www.geocaching.com for information. For information about geocaching in New Jersey, visit the Northern New Jersey Cachers group at www.nnjc.org. Several natural areas in New Jersey contain a significant number of caches. Here are a few to get started: Duke Farms Follow the GeoTrail to find 11 caches on the property. www.dukefarms.org, Geocaching. Griggstown Geocache Trail 1091 Canal Rd., Franklin Township. 28 caches are scattered throughout the 376-acre preserve. www.franklintwpnj.org/home/showdocument?id=4298 Kittatinny Valley State Park Over 200 caches are located throughout the park. Sign up for a geocaching workshop to learn more; offered monthly at the park, 973-786-6445.


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HIKING & MORE Allaire State Park Rt. 524 (exit 98 GSP), Wall Township, 732-938-2371. Nature Interpretive Center: 732-938-2003. Parking fee. Site of historic Allaire Village and the antique steam trains of the Pine Creek Railroad (see Historic Sites), Allaire State Park also features canoeing and fishing on the Manasquan River and trails for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and cross country skiing. Nature programs are offered throughout the year. Facilities include a Visitor Center/ museum, food concession and campsites.

Black River Park 973-326-7600. Located in Chester Township, Black River Park is a unique linear park with beautiful hiking trails through Black River Gorge connecting the four cultural sites of Cooper Mill, Kay Environmental Center, Bamboo Brook, and Willowwood Arboretum. Trails can be accessed from any of these sites. From Cooper Mill, the Black River Trail (blue blaze) follows the Black River for 2.3 miles to Kay Environmental Center. The red Conifer Pass Trail travels another 1.8 miles from Kay to Bamboo Brook Trail. Maps available from Morris County Park Commission.

Cheesequake State Park Exit 120 Garden State Parkway, Matawan, 732-566-2161. Interpretive Center: 732-566-3208. Open daylight hours year-round. A unique variety of plant and animal life is found in this park’s open fields, salt and freshwater marshes, white cedar swamp, pine barrens and hardwood forest. Three main trails (longest is 3.5 mile green) crisscross the park. Exhibits, nature programs and trail guides are available at Interpretive Center. Hooks Creek Lake features a bathing beach with lifeguards in summer (no flotation devices permitted). Bathhouse, concession stand, playground, short boardwalk to crabbing bridge nearby. Fishing in the lake and blue claw crabbing in Hooks Creek can be fun in late summer. 53 campsites are located across the parkway. Visit www.njparksandforests.org for interpretive programs.

Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Rt. 80W, stop at Kittatinny Point Visitor Center (off 80) for info & map. Dingmans Falls & Visitor Center is located off Rt. 209 near milepost 14 in Dingmans Ferry, PA. Visitors Centers are open 9-5 Memorial Day Sat.-Labor Day, closed Tues. & Wed. Open weekends and some weekdays in fall. The road to Dingmans Falls and Visitor Center is closed when icy conditions set in. Visitor Services: 570-426-2452. Short guided walks leave from Visitor Centers. Jr. Naturalist & Jr. Ranger materials are available. Consult www.nps.gov/dewa for a schedule of ranger-guided activities and children’s materials. Pick up a park map to access boat and canoe launch points and trailheads for the Appalachian Trail and Mt. Tammany. In summer, enjoy a leisurely day tubing, canoeing, or rafting the Delaware River. Old sneakers help for walking on river bottom. Access the river from many points along Old Mine Rd. in NJ or from PA. River guide available at Visitor Centers. Fishing, hiking, bicycling; campsites available on the river at Worthington State Forest, 908-841-9575. Just north of Worthington Park headquarters is the Douglas Trail to Sunfish Pond, a natural glacier lake atop the Kittatinny Ridge.

In winter, two major areas are maintained, when conditions permit, for beginner and advanced cross country skiers. Slateford Farm Ski Trail in PA (off 80) offers 5 miles of gentle trails. Blue Mountain Lakes Trail in NJ offers 8 miles for varied abilities. www.nps.gov/dela Ongoing Guide to the Gap, Park newspaper includes calendar of events, hiking information, maps and trip planning information. Download online under “Calendar of Events” or pick one up in Visitors Centers. Junior Park Ranger badge and patch can be earned after completing a 16-page Junior Ranger Explorer Notebook, available at Visitor Centers or by mail. Friends of the Delaware Water Gap Non-profit organization devoted to park conservancy sponsors lecture series and family events, 570-426-2435 x2510, www.friendsofdewanps.org.

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters: 152 Pleasant Plains Rd., Harding Twp., 973425-1222. Open Mon.-Fri. 8-4:30, Sun. hours spring-fall. Helen S. Fenske Visitor Center, 32 Pleasant Plains Rd., Harding Twp., 973-425-9510. North Gate bridge is open during visitor center hours. Daily 10-4, reduced hours off season. Trails open dawn to dusk. More than 200 species of birds are found in the Great Swamp. Four trails in the Wilderness area total eight miles. There is a parking area at each trailhead. The Wildlife Observation Center off Long Hill Rd. has an information center and three boardwalks with blinds for wildlife viewing. Even if you don’t find any unusual birds, this easy walk is always good for spotting turtles, frogs, snakes and more from the boardwalk. Stop in the Visitor Center for maps, information and to visit the interactive exhibits and Discovery Den for children, bookstore and gift shop. See listing under Outdoor Education Centers for programs for children, adults, groups and families offered by Friends of the Great Swamp. Great Swamp Watershed Association 568 Tempe Wick Rd., Morristown, 973-538-3500. Membership-based nonprofit organization protects drinking water and preserves land in the Great Swamp watershed region. Educational programs for individuals and families, in-school programs and educators workshops are offered.

Greenwood Gardens 274 Old Short Hills Rd., Short Hills, 973-258-4026. Sat.-Tues. 10-4. Adults $10, srs. and students $5, under 12 free. Lovely ornamental gardens on the gilded age estate of Joseph P. Day and Peter P. Blanchard, Jr., are open to the public Sat.Tues. Visit website for gardening and craft workshops, guided walks, talks and family nature programs. www.greenwoodgardens.org

Grounds for Sculpture 18 Fairgrounds Rd., Hamilton, 609-586-0616. See listing under Museums.

Hacklebarney State Park 119 Hacklebarney Rd., Long Valley (from Chester, 24W 3 mi. to park entrance), 908-879-5677, 908-638-8572. Parking fee Memorial Day to Labor Day. Hacklebarney surrounds a gorge of unusual beauty where two feeder streams, Trout Brook & Rheinhart Brook, flow into the Black River. 5 miles


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of hiking trails, many picnic facilities throughout the gorge equipped with charcoal grills. Waters, stocked with trout, provide good fishing. Topography is rugged, wear comfortable walking shoes. Kids love to climb on the huge, flat boulders that line the ravine to the river.

High Point State Park 1480 Rt. 23, Sussex County, 973-875-4800. Interpretive Center: 973-875-1471. Cross Country Ski Center, 973-7021222. Hike to the highest point in New Jersey along the Kittatinny Mountain ridge and Appalachian Trail. Panoramic views of New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Camping, fishing, swimming (with bathhouse), boat launch, picnicking, food concession, playground, nature center. In winter, a cross country ski center features 15 km of groomed trails, 6.5 km with snow making equipment. Lodge, lessons, equipment sales and rentals, ice skating on Lake Marcia. Ongoing Interpretive Programs are scheduled year round.

Huber Woods Park 25 Brown’s Dock Rd. (off Navesink River Rd., GSP exit 109), Locust Section, Middletown, 732-872-2670. Hands-on environmental center, short nature loop and Discovery Path and guide for children. Eight miles of wooded trails for walking, hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding.

Leonard J. Buck Garden Layton Rd., Far Hills, 908-234-2677. Mon.-Fri. 10-4, Sat. 105, Sun.12-5. Open 8-8 Wed. May to Sept. Closed weekends and holidays Dec.-March. Begun in the late 1930’s, this 33acre naturalistic garden has matured into one of the premier rock gardens in the eastern U.S. Rare and exotic plants are tucked among the outcroppings with peak bloom in the spring. The Somerset County Environmental Education Center hosts horticulture and birding workshops and walks seasonally. Call the EEC to register, 908-766-2489.

cascades and Hemlock Falls (after plenty of rain or snow). Maps available from Essex County at 973-268-3500, ext. 238, or at www.somocon.org. The South Mountain Conservancy, a volunteer organization dedicated to preserving and promoting wise use of the Reservation, offers free group guided hikes for individuals and families with children 10 and older who are strong walkers. Designated hikes are designed for younger children. Access events calendar online or go to www.meetup.com/somocon for current schedule. www.somocon.org

Union County Watchung Reservation Coles Ave. & New Providence Rd., Mountainside, 908789-3670. 13+ miles of marked hiking trails include the 11mile Sierra loop (maps available at Visitor Center). Interesting stops along the way include the 1845 town of Feltville/ Deserted Village, Surprise Lake, Seeley’s Pond and Blue Brook which are stocked with trout annually, picnic facilities, ballfield, playground, Watchung Stables and Trailside Nature and Science Center.

Voorhees State Park Rt. 513 (Rt. 78 exit 17 to Rt. 31N), Glen Gardner, 908-6388572. Hiking through woods, to scenic overlooks and along Willoughby Brook, picnicking, playground, ballfield, 2 small fishing ponds for children (catch & release), 50 wooded campsites within walking distance to New Jersey Astronomical Association Observatory (njaa.org) open to the public June-Oct. on Sat. night 8:30-10:30pm and Sun. 2-5pm, weather permitting. Call 908-638-8500 for observatory schedule. Sat & Observatory open to the public, Sat. 8-10pm, Sun Sun. 2-5pm June-Oct. Open the 4th Sat. only of Feb., March and April.

HORSEBACK RIDING

Mahlon Dickerson Reservation 955 Weldon Rd., Jefferson Twp., 973-697-3140. Visitors Center at Saffin Rock-Rill Area. Morris County Park system’s largest park encompasses more than 3,000 acres with over 20 miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding and cross-country skiing. Softball fields, picnic facilities, radiocontrolled car track and field archery course. Camping is available year round in 18 wooded trailer sites, 8 tent sites with platforms, or 4 Adirondack shelters. Shower and restrooms. Reservations recommended. Fishing, ice skating, and cross country skiing in winter. Canoe rentals 1-4pm weekends in July and Aug. on Saffin Pond. Private boats or canoes are not permitted.

Ringwood State Park 1304 Sloatsburg Rd., Ringwood, 973-962-7031. See listing under Boating, Fishing & Swimming.

South Mountain Reservation Access trails from Locust Grove (Glen Ave. & Lackawanna Place) in Millburn, Elmdale entrance off Brookdale Dr., Turtle Back Zoo, or Summit Field off Crest Drive. 2,048 acre park includes Wildflower Sculpture Park, dog park and twenty miles of carriage roads used for jogging, walking, horseback riding and cross country skiing. Five trails provide 19 miles of hiking paths. Turtle Back Trail (orange blazes) is an easy day hike of 21⁄2 miles roundtrip. Lenape Trail (follow yellow blazes) leads through deep woods, Maple Brook

Dapple Hill Farm Minutes from I-78, Bedminster, 201-725-0047. An exceptional equestrian facility, Dapple Hill Farm offers lesson programs tailored to suit your specific needs in a safe, relaxed, fun and family atmosphere that everyone can enjoy. Lesson packages for children and adults, Summer Camp, leasing options for students, showing opportunities, boarding, indoor arena with viewing area. www.DappleHillFarm.com

Kafka Farms 901 Valley Rd., Watchung, 908-405-8038. Year round riding lessons, boarding, birthday parties and petting zoo. Horseback riding summer camp for ages 5-14 features lots of horseback riding, horse care, swimming, archery, crafts, camel rides, horse show and more. Mon.-Fri. 9-3. www.kafkafarms.com Jun 29- 2015 Camp Dates.

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Palermo Show Stable 1555 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, 908-719-7500 or 210-8605688. Info@palermoshowstable.com. Open Tues.-Sun., Mon. for summer day camp. Horseback riding lessons for all ages of children and adults, beginner to advanced. Summer day camps, ages 6 to 16 and youth camp ages 3-5. Boarding, training, showing, horse sales and leases, and monthly horse shows – free admittance for spectators. www.palermoshowstable.com


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HORSEBACK RIDING River Edge Farm 1575 River Rd. East, Bedminster, 908-420-1274. English riding lessons for children and adults. Year round. Also offers riding summer camp for girls. See listing under Camps. For more info visit the website. www.riveredgefarm.com

Seaton Hackney Stables 440 South St., Morristown, 973-644-3355.

Somerset County Park Commission Lord Stirling Stable 256 S. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge, 908-766-5955. Office hours 9-5 seven days a week. Lord Stirling Stable offers English horseback riding, group lessons from beginner through jumping levels, horse care workshops and several special events year round for all ages. Riding on 18 miles of well groomed trails or in the large indoor or outdoor rings. Lead line available by the half hour for children eight years old or younger who can sit and hold on by themselves. Scout programs; tractor-pulled hayrides; pony parties; summer workshops.

Jun 14, Jul 5, Aug 23, Oct 18 Introductory English Rides, brief lesson and one hour trail ride. Ages 9-12 must be accompanied by parent or legal guardian.

Jul 12, Aug 2, Sep 20 Introductory Western Rides, brief lesson and one hour trail ride.

Watchung Stables–Union County 1160 Summit Lane, Mountainside, 908-789-3665. Adult and children’s troops, private lessons, recreational riding in the ring on an hourly and half-hourly basis, guided rides, horseback rides with lead lines for riders under the age of 9, handicapped riding program, and summer equestrian camp for ages 9-17. Barn and facility is open for visits during business hours. Birthday party room. ucnj.org/stable Ongoing Girl Scout Programs, for Junior Girl Scout Horse Fan badge and Brownie Try-It. Sat & Guided Trail Rides, are offered Saturday and Sun Sunday afternoons, weather permitting. Ages 9 and up, all abilities. Leadline Rides, for riders under age 9, are offered Sunday mornings in spring and fall and Saturday and Sunday in summer.

OUTDOOR EDUCATION New Jersey State Parks offer a variety of interpetive programs, hikes, bike, canoe and kayak trips at different parks throughout the season. Visit the calendar online at www.njparksandforests.org, sign up to receive events via email or contact the specific park of interest for their most current schedule. Event updates are also posted on the State Parks facebook page at www.facebook.com/newjerseystateparks.

new jersey state parks app New Jersey’s official State Parks app by Pocket Ranger is available free from the App Store or Google Play. www.pocketranger.com

nj state environmental education directory Visit the SEEDS (State Environmental Education Directory) website for an online catalog of resources available through the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Field trips and outreach programs for schools, groups, families and organizations are available. www.state.nj.s/dep/seeds

Camden Children’s Garden 3 Riverside Dr., Camden, 856-365-8733. Spring-fall: Wed.Sun. 10-5. Closed Jan.-late March. Admission $6, under 3 free, admission at Aquarium gate $4. Modest fee for train ride and carousel. Four-acre interactive garden includes a butterfly garden, railroad garden, dinosaur garden, maze, picnic garden, treehouse, amphitheater, carousel and storybook gardens. Visitors can enter the Butterfly House to observe 200 Monarch and Swallowtail butterflies in a lush tropical environment. School programs; girl scout workshops; party packages; gift shop; weekend festivals include seasonal crafts, games and activities. Wed Sprouts & Seedlings, nature workshops for ages 2-5 with adult 10-11:30am monthly on Wed. $12. Register online or call 856-365-9741. Jun 17, Jul 15, Aug 19, Sep 16, Oct 21, Nov 18 Selected Special Events Jun 13-14 StrawBeary Surprise! & Art in Nature Festival, 1-4pm. Jun 20 Festival de Aibonito, Puerto Rico & Pay What You Wish Admission Day, 12-4pm. Jun 21 Happy Father’s Day, dads ride free. 10-5. Jun 27-28 Tall Ships Celebration, 10-10 Sat., 10-5 Sun. Special activities 1-4, fireworks at sunset on June 27. Jul 4 Camden Waterfront Freedom Festival & Independence Day Fireworks, 10-10. Jul 11 South Jersey Caribbean Festival, Wiggins Park Waterfront Stage. Jul 11-12 BlueBeary Blast & Celebrate New Jersey, 1010. Activities from 1-4pm. Jul 18 Movies in the Garden: Big Hero 6, 7-10pm. Reservations required. Jul 19 PBS Kids Be My Neighbor Day & Daniel Tiger Meet & Greet, 1-4pm. Jul 25-26 Storybook Celebration, 1-4pm. Aug 1 Movies in the Garden: Despicable Me 2, 710pm. Reservations required. Aug 8-9 Peach, Princess & Pirate Celebration, 1-4pm. Aug 15 Movies in the Garden: Cinderella, 7-10pm. Reservations required. Aug 22-23 Chocolate & Vanilla Celebration, 1-4pm. Sep 5 Movies in the Garden: Frozen, 7-10pm. Reservations required. Sep 12-13 Hefty Harvest & Scary Scarecrows, 1-4pm. Sep 13 Happy Grandparents Day, grandparents ride free. 10-5. Sep 26-27 Faeries & Wizards Celebration, 1-4pm. Oct 8 Fall Harvest & Wine Festival, 6-9pm.


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Mum Madness & Pumpkin Parade, 1-4pm. Goblins in the Garden, 1-4pm. Train Celebration, 1-4pm. Santa’s Arrival Celebration, 1-4pm. Breakfast with Santa, Two seatings at 10am & 12:30pm. Reservations required.

Cora Hartshorn Arboretum & Bird Sanctuary 324 Forest Dr. S., Short Hills, 973-376-3587. Stone House Education Center: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30, Sat. 9-4. Summer: Mon.-Fri. 8-4, closed Sat. Grounds open daylight hours year round (no dogs). 16 acres of woodland with 3 miles of walking trails. Adult day trips and hikes; youth and family nature programs for toddlers to grade 8; after-school clubs; summer and vacation camps; scouting programs; birthday parties. Membership is required for youth programs. Registration on first come first served basis with preference to Millburn Twp. residents.

Duke Farms 1112 Duke Parkway West, Hillsborough, 908-722-3700. April-Oct.: Thurs.-Tues. 8:30-6, closed Wed. Nov. 1-April 1: Thurs.-Tues. 8:30-4:30. Note: Parking areas are temporarily closed once all parking spaces are occupied (most likely to happen on Sundays and holidays during nice weather). Parking updates are posted on twitter @dfparking. 2,740 acre estate and wildlife sanctuary was developed by tobacco and hydropower magnate James Buchanan Duke beginning in 1893. The estate is now a learning center and model of environmental stewardship. The New Jersey Audubon Society, Raritan Piedmont Wildlife Habitat Partnership, and the Rutgers University School of Biological and Environmental Sciences and Office of Continuing Education offer environmental programs for adults, families, children, educators and professionals. Stop in the LEED Platinum Orientation Center, housed in the 1906 Farm Barn, for displays, interactive exhibits, maps, entrance tickets and refreshments. Borrow an Ecokit with binoculars, compass, note pad and field guide. Then board the tram (10-5 April 1-Dec. 1) to explore the core of the property across Duke Parkway West including the orchid conservatory, Great Meadow, old foundation of the planned Duke family mansion and over 18 miles of trails. Agriculture programs; horticulture classes; community garden; nature programs for adults and children; Rutgers Environmental Stewards program; self-guided bike and walking tours are offered. Some bikes are available to borrow on a first-come, first-serve basis. Bike helmets are required for all cyclists. Children’s series include Junior Ornithologists, Junior Naturalists and Junior Entomologists. Consult website for current schedule and registration, www.dukefarms.org. Ongoing GeoTrail, bring your GPS to find 11 caches located on the property. Hike or bike, over 18 miles of trails. Four miles of paved paths are wheelchair accessible and stroller friendly. Field Guide to Duke Farms, available to borrow at the Orientation Center, read online or print from home. Self-Guided Family Activity Sheets, available to download from website before you arrive. Community Garden, plots awarded through lottery to people who live and/or work in

Somerset County. Email cg@dukefarms.org. Bikeshare Service, 60 adult-sized bicycles are available first come first served, 9am-4:30pm, for $5 per ride, 2 hr. maximum. Sun Sunday Mystery Walk, family-friendly 2-hr. exploration. 1-3pm select Sundays. $5, register. Jun 7, 21, Oct 4, Nov 8 Jun-Nov Farm to Table Market, local farmers market on Saturdays 10am-3pm. Selected Family-Friendly Events Register online, www.dukefarms.org. Jul 10-11 Firefly Festival, it’s all about fireflies at activity stations along the trail. 8-11pm. Free. Bring insect repellant, flashlights, water and walking shoes. Jul 15 Moths of NJ: The Silent Majority, indoor presentation followed by outdoor viewing, all ages. 8-10:30pm. $5.

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OUTDOOR EDUCATION Essex County Environmental Center West Essex Park, 621 Eagle Rock Ave., Roseland, 973228-8776. Trails open daily dawn to dusk. Environmental Center open Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. 10-2, closed holidays. Situated in a wooded wetland habitat with access to the Passaic River, the environmental center serves as central headquarters for most of the environmental groups in Essex County including Master Gardeners, 4-H Club (973-353-1338 x103), Essex County Beekeepers Society, Essex County Nature Photographers, New Jersey Woodturners Association and West Essex Park Conservancy. Library; natural history and fine art exhibits; nature and horticulture programs for toddlers to adults; center-based and outreach programs; teacher workshops; scout programs; birthday parties; school vacation and summer nature camps. Ongoing Little Explorers Nature Program, class for ages 2-5 and their caregiver explores nature through stories, walks and crafts. Nature and Outdoor Programs and Themed Clubs for ages 5-12 include outdoor discoveries, crafts, gardening, cooking, bugs, geology and green kids. 4-H Clubs & Environmental Clubs, a variety of special interest clubs for children in grades 18 include such topics as the environment, pets, bugs, cooking, stamps and Legos. Hatfield Swamp Guided Hikes, are scheduled upon request for two or more adults. Free. New Jersey Audubon Society Birding Field Trips, for beginners to experts, adults and ages 12 and older. Call 908-766-5787 for upcoming dates and to register. Yoga Series for Adults, beginner to advanced. Rutgers Essex County Master Gardeners Free Helpline, Mon.-Fri. 10-2, 973-228-2210. Selected Children & Family Events Jul 6Summer Nature Camps, weekly sessions preAug 14 K to grade 4. Jul 11Butterfly Tent Safari, tent open Mon.-Fri. 12Jul 25 3pm, Sat. 10:30-1:30. $2 donation. Special programs on July 11, 18 and 25, additional fee.

Frelinghuysen Arboretum 53 E. Hanover Ave. (Rt. 511), Morris Township, 973326-7600. Haggerty Education Center: Mon.-Sun. 9-4:30. Grounds: 8am-dusk. Matilda’s Cafe: Fri.-Sun. April-Oct. Beautifully maintained estate known for its rose garden, lilac collection and ideal setting for informal picnics. Self-guided trail booklets and children’s walking tour map available in the Mansion, headquarters for the Morris County Park Commission. Horticulture programs for adults, children, schools, scouts and home schooled students, 973-326-7603; indoor and outdoor dining at the Cottage garden. Friends of Frelinghuysen Arboretum Volunteer organization sponsors adult and children’s programs, plant sales and other events. Advance registration required for all programs, 973-326-7603. For program information, call 973-631-5004. arboretumfriends.org Ongoing Family Discovery Backpack provides materials, activities and games for families to explore the arboretum. $5, first-come, first serve basis.

Branching Out, spring and summer sessions for ages 5-13 to learn about gardening, botany, horticulture. Call 973-631-5004 for more information. Garden Sprouts, series introduces children ages 3-5 with adult to plants and nature through walks, stories and activities. Scout Programs, workshops for all girl scout levels, cub scouts and boy scouts. 973-631-5004. Junior Master Gardeners, school-year-long gardening and horticulture science program for grades 3-5. Call 973-631-5004 for information. 1st Sun Garden Tours, first Sun. April-Oct. at 2pm. $3. Selected Children & Family Events Ongoing Family Photo Scavenger Hunt, grab a camera or phone for a scavenger hunt with a new theme each month. Take a photo of every item and receive a prize. Anytime 9-3:30 daily summer, weekends year round. $10/family. Jun 28 Fairy Day, build a fairy house, music, snacks. 1-3pm. $30 per house, pre-register. Jul 6Branching Out, gardening program for Pre-K Aug 12 to Grade 3. Some space still available. Call 973631-5004 to register. Aug 2 Croquet Day, 1-4pm. Free. Dec 4-13 Gingerbread Wonderland 2015, gingerbread house display open to individuals, families and groups. Entry forms online after Oct. 1. Grow, Cook, Eat Adult gardening series on the third Wed. of the month during gardening season focuses on a different vegetable each month with planting tips, growing suggestions, pests, diseases, recipes and a tasting sample. 7-8:30pm. $20. Jun 17 Edible Flowers. Jul 15 Perennial Herbs. Aug 19 Cucumbers. Sep 16 Melons. Selected Adult Events Jul 5 The Potting Shed: Flower Arranging Demonstration, 12-1pm. Free. Jul 21 Soap Making with a Master Herbalist, 1012pm. $12, pre-register. Aug 2 The Potting Shed: Kokedama Demonstration, the new macrame. 12-2pm. $5. Sep 6 Flower Arranging Demonstration, 12-1. Free. Sep 11 Movie Night: Numen, The Healing Power of Plants, 7-8:30pm. $5, pre-register. Sep 30 7th Annual Herbal Vinegar Workshop, 6:308pm. $36, pre-register.

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge Helen S. Fenske Visitor Center, 32 Pleasant Plains Rd., Harding Twp., 973-425-9510. North Gate bridge is open during visitor center hours. Thurs.-Fri. 12-4, Sat.-Sun. 10-4. Stop in for maps, information and visit the interactive exhibits and Discovery Den for children, bookstore and gift shop. Friends of Great Swamp offers public and membersonly programs, special events, group tours for schools, scouts, youth and adult organizations (908-647-2508), outreach speakers (908-232-2921), and Swamp in a Box loan program (908-647-5740). See listing under Hiking & More for additional info. www.friendsofgreatswamp.org


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Ongoing Junior Refuge Manager Activity Book is available at the Visitor Center or can be downloaded oniine under “Education & Outreach.” Complete and earn a certificate and badge. Refuge Readers, adult book group meets monthly on the third Fri. All are welcome. Invasive Species Work Days, volunteers needed to help eradicate invasive species. 1st Refuge Ramble, informal, interpretive walk Sun 1:30-2:30pm on the first Sunday spring-fall. 2nd Second Sunday…with Friends, may include Sun guest speakers, nature program, film, walk, 1:30-3:30pm. Registration not required. Visit website for scheduled activity. Jun 14 Living with NJ Black Bears. Jul 12 Meet the Interns. Aug 9 Sharing the World with Raptors. Sep 20 All About Monarchs, Milkweeds and More. Selected Family Event Sep 12 16th Annual Fall Festival: Monarchs on the Move, kids activities, guided walks, exhibits, free food, photo contest winners announced. 10-3:30pm.

Great Swamp Outdoor Education Center 247 Southern Blvd., Chatham Township, 973-635-6629. Visitor Center open daily 9-4:30. Interactive exhibit area and library. Pick up a self-guiding trail booklet for the two miles of trails and boardwalks leading through wooded and swamp habitats. Weekend family programs, environmental programs for toddlers to adults, guided trail walks, Baby & Me Hikes, scout and school programs, homeschool programs and teacher training workshops are offered. Ongoing Outdoor Adventure, naturalist-led walks, hikes or other outdoor activities scheduled every week. Mon Toddler Trek, morning walk and story for toddlers ages 2-3 with adult. $5 / child, advance registration required. Nature’s Playground, explore nature through guided free play. Ages 3-6 with adult. $3. Awesome Animal Artists, indoor/outdoor after school art program for ages 5-9. Parents are welcome to participate. $5. Tues Pre-K Walk, hour-long nature walk and craft for ages 4-5 with adult. $5, limited space, reservations open 2 weeks prior to event. Baby & Me Hikes, weekly hikes for parents, grandparents or caretakers and infant children to discover nature at different park locations. All babies must be in front- or backpack; no siblings or strollers. 9:30-11. $2, registration required. Wed Homeschool Adventures, monthly themed programs designed for homeschool families, all ages. $8 per child 3 and over. Creature Crafters, monthly indoor/outdoor after school art program for ages 5-9. Parents are welcome to participate. $5. Thurs Nature’s Little Explorers, 6 week nature program for ages 2 & 3 with adult includes walks, activities and crafts. $55 for series. Puddle Jumpers, 6 week series for ages 4 & 5 with adult includes walks, activities and crafts.

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Weekend Family Walk, all ages. 10-11. $2, preregistration required. Selected Children & Family Events Pre-registration required. $3 per person ages 3 and up, unless noted. Jul 1 Dragonflies!, ages 5+. 3-4pm. Jul 7 Incredible Journey, ages 5-10. 2-3pm. $5. Jul 14 All About Bees!, all ages. 2-3pm. Aug 5 Creepy Crawlies, ages 3+. 3-4pm. Aug 24 Life Under the Leaves, ages 4+. 10-11am. Summer Scavenger Hunt, all ages. 2-3pm. Aug 25 Terrific Turtles, all ages. 3-4pm. Sep 1 Pond Explorations, ages 4+. 1-2:30pm. $5. Sep 12 Weekend Family Walk, all ages. 10-11am. $2. Sep 19 Meet the Critters, all ages. 2-2:45pm. Sep 20 Trail Treasure Hunt, all ages. 1-2pm. $2. Sep 26 Meet the Critters, live animals, all ages. 2-2:45pm.

Hunterdon County Parks & Recreation Office location: 1020 Rt. 31N, Lebanon Twp., 908-782-1158. Surrounding park headquarters are two miles of nature trails winding through display gardens including a children’s garden and picnic area. Over 7,000 acres of public open space at parks and preserves are maintained throughout the county. Parks staff lead a wide selection of daytime and evening nature, sports, art and crafts programs for children, families, adults and school/community groups. Programs on nature, camping and outdoor skills are available to groups both on- and off-site. Popular offerings include summer day camps, after-school nature programs, canoe trips, birding trips and walks and an annual free summer concert series. www.co.hunterdon.nj.us, click on Parks and Recreation. Ongoing Basketry, Art & Craft Workshops and Classes, for children and adults, beginner to advanced. Adult Birding Field Trips, open to interested birders at all levels of ability. Mature youth under 18 may contact park naturalist for approval. See current schedule online. SepNature Club for Kids, seasonal children’s series May for ages 4-Kindergarten includes hikes at Echo Hill or Mountain Farm and hands-on activities. Tot Walks, one-hour nature program includes walk, story and craft for ages 2-3 with adult. Art Together, art series for ages 2-4 with adult. Home School Environmental Series and Kidz Art, home school programs. Afterschool Program, drop-off nature program for grades 1-4. Jun-Aug Summer Camps for Grades K -12, weekly camp themes include nature, art, craft, theatre, music, garden, sports and canoe.

Kay Environmental Center 200 Pottersville Rd., Chester Twp., 973-635-6629. Former 400-acre estate is now Morris County parkland offering hiking trails through fields, forest and along the Black River. If you follow the red trail blazes to the river, a left before the bridge will take you to a beautiful hemlock gorge, short waterfalls and to the stone ruins of an old summer house and dam.


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OUTDOOR EDUCATION Kay Environmental Center continued The Nature Conservancy in New Jersey 200 Pottersville Rd., Chester, 908-879-7262. Delaware Bayshores Office: 2350 Rt. 47, Delmont, 609-861-0600. Headquartered in New Jersey at Kay Environmental Center, The Nature Conservancy is a leading conservation organization whose mission is to protect ecologically important open spaces, primarily through acquisition. Field trips, programs and volunteer opportunities are available for members and the public. Special events and trips are planned at Kay Center and at Conservancy preserves in Warren, Sussex, Cumberland and Cape May Counties. Visit www.nature.org/newjersey for public events and field trips. Late Horseshoe Crab & Shorebird Phenomenon, May caravan through the Delaware Bayshores and see the ancient ritual between horseshoe crabs and the red knot, one of the longest distance migrants in the animal kingdom. Ongoing Kids Crafts & Activities from the Nature Conservancy, ideas for families, teachers and scouts. www.naturerocks.org. Selected Nature Conservancy Events Jun 13 Nature Walk at Kay Environmental Center, 1012. Call to register, 908-955-0356. Aug 22 New Jersey Snakes, 10-12. Register, 908-955-0356. Nov 14 Endangered Species Interactive Presentation, 1012. Call to register, 908-955-0356.

Kittatinny Valley State Park Goodale Rd. (off Rt. 206N), Andover, 973-786-6445. Featuring glacial lakes, limestone outcroppings and access to the Paulinskill Valley and Sussex Branch rail trails, this State Park offers challenging mountain biking, easy family biking, hiking, fishing, boating and kayaking, 3 group campsites as well as cross country skiing and ice fishing in winter. Interpretive programs are scheduled year round, each weekend during the spring and summer, with less frequency during fall and winter. Visit www.njparksandforests.org for current schedule. Ongoing Junior Naturalist Workbook & Program for ages 7-12. Stop by the park visitor center for info. Geocaching, over 200 geocaches are waiting to be discovered in the park. To participate, create an account on the official website at www.geocaching.com. To learn about NJ geocaching, visit www.nnjc.org or attend a “Geocaching for Beginners” workshop offered monthly at the park. Selected Children & Family Programs Pre-registration required for all programs, 973-786-6445. Visit website link for adult programs.

Jun 20, Jul 11, Aug 15 Geocaching for Beginners, 11-12. Adults and ages 9+. $10 GPS rental.

Jul 1, 15, Aug 29, Sep 17 The Magic of Monarchs. Adults and ages 6+. $3, ages 6-11 $1.

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Cat-Tales Story Hour, 11-12. Ages 4-5. Adults $3, under 6 free. The Moths of New Jersey, 7:30-8:30. Adults and ages 9+. Adults $3, ages 9+ $1.

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L’il Tykes Hike, 4-5pm. Ages 5 & under. Free. Mega Geocaching Event, family fun and games at Waterloo Village sponsored by Northern New Jersey Cachers. 10am-5pm. All ages. Visit www.metrogathering.org for info.

Lakota Wolf Preserve 89 Mt. Pleasant Rd. (Rt. 80W, exit 4), Columbia, 877-7339653. Wolf watch programs presented twice daily; closed Mon. Summer: 10:30 & 4. Fall & winter: 10:30 & 3. Call for reservations. An appointment is required for weekday watches. Adults $15, ages 2-11 $7. Enjoy a scenic walk to an observation area in the center of four packs of Tundra, Timber and Arctic wolves. Learn about them through informal talks with caretakers and direct observation.

Liberty State Park Interpretive Center Morris Pesin Dr. (Exit 14B NJ Tnpk.), Jersey City, 201-9153402 x109. Free. In addition to being a launching point to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, Liberty State Park is a scenic natural area featuring bike/walking paths, a giant playground and an interpretive center with nature trail and exhibits, offering environmental programs, outreach programs and professional development workshops for educators. Also see listing under Historic Sites. Hurricane Sandy Update Interpretive Center and historic CRRNJ Terminal Building remain closed due to Hurricane Sandy. Interpretive programs are being offered at other locations within the park. Call or visit website for scheduled events and reopening date, www.njparksandforests.org. JunKayak Eco-Tours, adults and ages 16 and up Aug explore the salt marsh and beach habitats from the water. Call to be placed on mailing list, 201915-3409. Free, pre-registration required.

Manasquan Reservoir Environmental Center 331 Georgia Tavern Rd. (GSP exit 98), Howell, 732-751-9453. Daily 10-4:30. Memorial Day to Labor Day: Sat.-Thurs. 10-5, Fri. 10-8:30. Visitors learn about the importance of water, wetlands ecology, wildlife and habitat protection through interactive exhibits, multi-media presentations and wildlife observation areas. Free nature programs are offered most weekends. School, scout and group programs available. Monmouth County Parks offers extensive programming for children, teens, parents & childrent and adults at parks throughout the county. Complete guides are published seasonally. Sat Free Nature Programs, most weekends. Call 732& Sun 751-9453 for info. Ongoing Safari Backpacks, all you need for a self-guided nature walk exploring Manasquan Reservoir. Free, deposit of NJ drivers license.

Meadowlands Environment Center 2 DeKorte Park Plaza (east end of Valley Brook Rd.), Lyndhurst, 201-460-8300; administrative office 201-4601700. Weekdays 8-4. Trails open daily. Interactive learning center and observatory, built to LEED standards, is situated in a portion of Richard W. DeKorte Park, an area of several hundred acres of reclaimed landfills and revitalized wetlands along the Hackensack River and an annual migratory stop for thousands of waterfowl and shorebirds. Barrier-free trails with bird and photo blinds; environmental and astronomy education programs; interactive exhibits trace the


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environmental history of the Meadowlands; nature walks; teacher development workshops; school programs; outreach programs; scout programs; gift shop. www.nnjmeadowlands.gov, scroll to “Meadowlands Environment Center.” From April-Oct. canoe and kayak rentals are available at Hackensack Riverkeeper Paddling Center in Laurel Hill County Park, Secaucus. Paddlers can explore the marshlands of the Sawmill Creek Wildlife Management Area. Guided paddles, bird walks, eco-cruises, river clean-up days and group outreach programs are offered. For info, call 201968-0808 or visit www.hackensackriverkeeper.org. Ongoing William D. McDowell Observatory, open viewing nights scheduled monthly, requires clear skies. Guided Nature Walks with NJMC & the Bergen County Audubon Society, check meadowblog.net for dates. Free, registration recommended. MayEco-Cruises, Canoe & Kayak Rentals, Guided Oct Paddles, www.hackensackriverkeeper.org. JunNJMC Canoe Tours, three-hour tour of salt marsh; Sep NJMC Pontoon Boat Tours, two-hour tour departs from River Barge Park, Carlstadt. Ages 10 and up. For schedule and info, call 201-460-4677. www.njmeadowlands.gov, under “brochures & literature.” Selected Special Events Advance regisstration required. Jun 17 Meet the Raptors, 3-4:30pm. Jun 21 Solstice Celebration, walk, craft. 12-1:30pm. Jun 25 Decoupage with Nature, bring a clean glass jar. 2-3:30pm. Jun 29 Natural History of the Meadowlands, 1-2:30pm. Jul 1 Independence Day Concert, North Jersey Concert Band. 7-8:30pm. Jul 5 First Sunday of the Month Nature Walk, 10-12. Mill Creek Point Park. Jul 9 The Secret Meadowlands, 1-2:30pm. Jul 20 National Moth Night, family-friendly event. 8:309:30pm. Jul 21 3rd Tuesday of the Month Nature Walk: Birds & Butterflies, 10-12pm. Jul 26 6th Annual Butterfly Day, walks, slide shows, kids activities. 10am-3pm. Aug 2 First Sunday of the Month Nature Walk, River Barge Park, Carlstadt. 10-12pm. Aug 7 Music by the Riverside, guitar & flute. 7:30-9pm River Barge Park, Carlstadt. Aug 18 3rd Tuesday of the Month Special Event: Pontoon Boat Birding Cruise, ages 10+. 10-12pm, River Barge Park, Carlstadt. $15 suggested donation.

Merrill Creek Reservoir 34 Merrill Creek Rd. (Exit 4 Rt. 78W), Harmony Twp., 908454-1213. Open daily daylight hours. Visitors Center: weekdays 8:30-4:30, weekends 10-4. 290-acre environmental preserve surrounds this reservoir that was developed by 7 electric utility companies to store water for release to the Delaware River during periods of low flow. Visitors Center features hands-on exhibits, dioramas and displays. Emphasis is on low-impact activities—hiking trails, wildlife observation blind, cross-country skiing. Swimming, camping and picnicking are prohibited. Stocked reservoir is popular for fishing and boating (canoes, sailboats and fishing boats, no gas motors). Naturalist-led environmental education programs available for all organized non-profit groups, ages pre-K to adult.

New Jersey Audubon Society Independent, membership-supported organization has the mission to foster environmental awareness and a conservation ethic among citizens, protect New Jersey’s birds and other animals and plants, and promote preservation of New Jersey’s natural habitats. The organization maintains stewardship of 34 sanctuaries and conducts adult, family and children’s programs at eight staffed and partner facilities. • Cape May Bird Observatory Center for Research & Education: 600 Rt. 47 N., Cape May Court House, 609-861-0700. Nature Center of Cape May, 1600 Delaware Ave., Cape May, 609-898-8848. Northwood Center: 701 E. Lake Dr., Cape May Point, 609884-2736. • Duke Farms 80 Rt. 206S, Hillsborough, 908-837-9341 (NJAS partner site). See separate listing. • Essex County Environmental Center 621 Eagle Rock Ave., Roseland, 973-228-8776 (NJAS partner site). See separate listing. • Hawk Rise Sanctuary End of Range Rd. (GPS 1811 Lower Rd.), Linden. Public programs are listed under Scherman-Hoffman Sanctuary. • Lorrimer Sanctuary 790 Ewing Ave., Franklin Lakes, 201-891-2185. • Plainsboro Preserve 80 Scotts Corner Rd., Cranbury, 609-897-9400. See separate listing. • Scherman-Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary–headquarters. 11 Hardscrabble Rd., Bernardsville, 908-766-5787. See separate listing. • Wattles Stewardship Center 1024 Anderson Rd., Port Murray, 908-837-9571. Selected Special Events MayHarbor Safari, seine Cape May Harbor to disAug cover the diverse marine life there with special emphasis on horseshoe crabs. Contact Nature Center of Cape May for info.

Pequest Trout Hatchery & Natural Resource Education Center Rt. 46 (Rt. 78 to Rt. 31N to Rt. 46E 2 miles), Oxford, 908-637-4125. Trails open daily dawn to dusk. Interpretive Center: open Mon.-Fri. 9-4; weekends for special events. Free. 600,000 brook, brown and rainbow trout are raised here annually to stock over 200 public waters. The egg room is in operation from mid-Sept. through early Oct. The nursery area is in use from late Sept. through mid-May. Self-guided hatchery tour, videos, exhibit hall, 3.9 miles of hiking trails and picnic grounds. Children and adult workshops related to wildlife and natural resources are offered select weekends. Check website for monthly listings. Group programs. www.njfishandwildlife.com/pequest.htm Selected Special Events Pre-registration required, unless noted.

Jun 14, Jul 25, Aug 15 Fly Fishing Clinic for Families & Beginners, allday hands-on workshop. Part I covers basic fly tying 10-12; Part II covers fly casting, 1-2:30.

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OUTDOOR EDUCATION Plainsboro Preserve 80 Scotts Corner Rd., Cranbury, 609-897-9400. Tues.-Sat. 95, Sun. 12-5. Hiking trails open daily dawn to dusk. A joint effort of the Township of Plainsboro, County of Middlesex and New Jersey Audubon Society, the preserve includes a nature center with exhibits, reference library, nature store and over five miles of trails through a variety of habitats. Programming includes family nature programs, field trips and programs for adults and teens, and school vacation and summer camps for ages 6-12. Ongoing Nature Field Trips, for adults and teens, explore a natural area of New Jersey with an environmental educator. The Flight Club, Thursday after school club for students in grade 6-9. Kids & Critters Preschool Program, new topics each session for ages 2-4. Jun 12, 26, Jul 10, 24, Aug 14, 28 Bird Seed Sale Days, first weekend of the month. JunSummer Naure Camps 9am-4pm for grades 1Aug 9. Sign up for one week or the whole summer. Selected Special Family Events Pre-registration encouraged, 609-897-9400. Jul 19 Festival of Flight, explore everything that takes to the air. 12:30-4:30, rain or shine. Free. Sep 25 Full Moon Fridays, 7:30-9pm. Saturday Family Nature Programs Saturdays from 2:30-4pm. Perfect for beginning naturalists and their families ages 6 to adult. $7, $5 members, unless noted. Pre-registration is required. Jun 13 Bird Nest Box Survey. Jun 20 Dyeing with Nature, ages 12+. Jun 27 Slithering Snakes & Salamanders. Jul 11 The Wildlife of Plainsboro Preserve. Jul 24 Sensory Exploration. Aug 15 Stream Walk. Aug 22 Geocaching at the Plainsboro Preserve.

Pyramid Mountain 124 Boonton Ave. (Boonton Ave. & Mars Ct.), Montville, 973-334-3130. Park open year round dawn to dusk. Visitors Center Wed.-Sun. 10-4:30. Call for winter hours. Trail guide available at Visitors Center for wooded trails to Tripod Rock, a 180-ton boulder balanced atop three smaller rocks, Bear Rock, and to the top of Pyramid Mountain for fabulous views of the New York City skyline. Nature programs; guided hikes; preschool walks; nature puppet shows; school programs; scout badge programs; birthday parties. All programs require advance registration. Ongoing Baby & Me Hikes, seasonally for parents, grandparents or caretakers and infant children to discover nature. All babies must be in frontor backpack; no registration. Lil’ Critter Storytime, monthly program for ages 3-6 with adult includes nature stories and related crafts, games or walks. Tues Toddler Treks, toddlers ages 2 and 3 with an adult learn about nature with walks and stories on a new topic each month. 10-11am. $5. Preschool Walk, monthly guided theme walk and activity for ages 4 and 5 with adult. 1011am. $5.

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Nature’s Classroom, 4-week hands-on science education for homeschoolers 6-8 and 9-12 yrs. old. 1-3:30pm. $45 for series or $12 per class. Wed Nature’s Little Explorers, 6-week nature program for parent and toddlers age 2-3. 1010:45. $55. Awesome Animal Artists, for ages 5-9. Monthly indoor/outdoor program features a different animal each session. 4-5pm. $5. Sat Weekend Family Walk, guided walks for families with children of all ages. 1pm monthly. $2 per person ages 3 and up. Jul 11, Aug 8, Sep 12 Winter Snowshoe Rentals, adult and children sizes available for one day rental and use on site. Selected Family Events Advance registration required. $3 per person, ages 3 and older, unless noted. Jul 19 Valhalla Brook Falls Hike: Moderate, ages 7+. 10-noon. $1. Jul 25 Butterfly Garden Basics, slideshow and demonstration. Ages 12+. 2-3:30pm. $5.

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Butterfly Search, all ages. 2-3pm. $2. Sense-ational Summer Hike, easy, interactive family hike. 1-2:30pm. $2. Creepy Crawlies Search: Moderate, ages 7+. 10-noon. $1. Summer Wildflower Walk: Moderate, ages 7+. 10-noon. $1. Stream Exploration, ages 4+. 1-2:30pm. $5. Labor Day Hike: Moderate, ages 16+. 10-12. Fly By Night!: Bat Presentation & Evening Walk, ages 8+. 6:30-8:30pm. $6. Morning Bird Walk: Moderate, ages 12+. 810am. $1.

Sep 27, 29 Family Science Day: Survival!, all ages with adult. 1-2:30 or 2:30-4pm. Ages 5+ $8, ages 3-4 $5.

The Raptor Trust 1390 White Bridge Rd., Millington, 908-647-2353. Education Center, 908-647-1091. Open year round 7 days during daylight hours from 9am. Suggested donation $2. Avian rehabilitation center supplies care, diet and housing for distressed wild birds with the goal of returning healthy, self-sufficient birds to the wild. Outdoor display area for unreleasable hawks, eagles, falcons and owls is open to the public. Group outreach, on-site programs, and telephone advisory service for wild bird related problems; gift shop. Selected Special Events Pre-registration required, unless noted, 908-647-1091. Jun 6 Meet & Greet a Live TRT Education Bird, 1112. All ages. Free, no registration. Jun 13 All About Owls, 2-3pm. Ages 7+. $10. Jun 24 Get Wild About the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge!, 5pm. Ages 7+. $10. Jul 4 Tour Talks, guided tours. All ages. 11 & 1pm. Adults $10, ages 12 and under $5.


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Reeves Reed Arboretum 165 Hobart Ave., Summit, 908-273-8787. Grounds open daily daylight hours. Wisner House: open Tues.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. & Sun. 9:30-1. Carriage House Discovery Center: open Tues.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-1 from March-Nov. Free admission, non-member suggested donation $5. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the arboretum is a serene place for a walk through woodlands, formal gardens, perennial, rose, daylily, herb and daffodil gardens. Picnics and dogwalking are prohibited. Summer nature, art and theatre camps for ages 4-18.; children, adult and family workshops and special events; scout programs; nature birthday parties; summer concert series; site rentals. Teens are welcome to volunteer. Garden shop. Sat Discovery Saturdays, Carriage House Discovery Center is open 9am-1pm Saturdays Mar.-Nov. for hands-on activities tailored for children ages 4-10 accompanied by an adult. $5 per child, drop in; free for members. Apr Daffodils, see over 40,000 in bloom. Jun Butterfly Garden in bloom. JunElephant Tree Nature Camp, Theatre, Art and Aug Teen Camps, for ages 4-18. Selected Exhibition Jun 14- The Grass Menagerie, artists’ exhibition of fanOct 31 tastical creatures on the Arboretum grounds and in the Wisner House Gallery. Selected Children & Family Events Advance registration required. Rates are per non-member family, members free, unless noted.

Jul 10, Aug 21 Nocturnal Neighbors, for families with children ages 5 and up. 7-9pm. $10.

Scherman-Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary 11 Hardscrabble Rd., Bernardsville, 908-766-5787. Trails open 7 days to 5pm, Hoffman building open Tues.-Sat. 95, Sun. noon-5. 276-acre wildlife sanctuary belongs to the New Jersey Audubon Society. The Hoffman Center for Conservation and Environmental Education features an environmental learning center, tree-top level observation deck, exhibits, book and gift shop. 3.2 miles of trails lead through woodland, field and floodplain habitats. Patriot’s Path can be reached from the Scherman parking lot. Birding field trips; adult and family programs; summer natural history day camp for ages 4-grade 6; overnight camps for grades 6-10; teacher workshops; digital photography workshops; birthday parties. School, scout and group programs by reservation; teacher programs; outreach lectures and slide programs available for club meetings and special events. Ongoing Adult Birding Trips;, Wildlife & Environmental Workshops & Lectures; Yoga; Friday & Saturday Morning Walks, 8am. See website for schedule. Birdseed for sale, buy locally grown birdseed, mixes and suet. Geocache Trail, bring your GPS for a two-hour trail walk through fields, woodlands and along the Passaic River. Jun-Aug Summer Camps, day camps for preschoolers to grade 6; overnight camps for grades 6-10. Selected Family Programs Advance registration required, 908-766-5787. Non-member fee is listed first/then discounted member fee. Jul 11 Observing Pollinators, 2-3:30pm. $5/free. Aug 23 Mushroom Meander, 2-4pm. All ages. $7/$5.

Hawk Rise Sanctuary End of Range Rd. (GPS 1811 Lower Rd.), Linden, 908-766-5787. Jun 25 Sunset Hike, 8-9:15pm. All ages. Free.

Schiff Nature Preserve 339 Pleasant Valley Rd., Mendham, 973-543-6004. Schiff Natural Lands Trust, a nonprofit corporation, owns and operates the 340-acre Schiff Nature Preserve as public open space. Eight miles of trails are open daylight hours for hiking, biking, horseback riding or nature study. Year round natural history programs for children and adults, homeschooler program, summer day camps for children, environmental book club, yoga, fitness hikes for adults are offered. Discounts available to members. SepHike Mendham, visit www.hikemendham.org May for hiking trail guide. Homeschooler Trimester, monthly program each season for grades K-6. Tues Environmental Book Club, adults only. Free. JunSummer Nature Programs, week-long advenAug tures for ages 5-13. Selected Family Events Advance reservations required. Member discounts.

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Stewardship Volunteer Day, all are welcome, under 15 must be accompanied by adult. 9-noon. Full Moon Night Hike, 2-mile guided hike, appropriate for ages 7+. $10/$30 max. family.

Somerset County Park Commission Environmental Education Center 190 Lord Stirling Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-2489. Trails open dawn to dusk. Education Center open daily 9am-5pm. No admission. Home to a host of classes, lectures, walks, and other environmental education programs. 430 acres bordering the Great Swamp and Passaic River feature 8.5 miles of walking trails with 8,000 ft. boardwalk and special boardwalk for individuals with disabilities, bird blind and frog ponds. Year-round nature and discovery programs are offered for children ages infant–5 with parent, preschoolers–age 12, families and adults; canoe and kayak trips; field trips; summer camps; teacher workshops; outreach to Somerset County schools; cross country skiing in winter. For a full listing of programs for toddlers through adults, call 908-766-2489 or access website. www.somersetcountyparks.org SatFamily Nature Walks, hour-long naturalist-led Sun interpretive walk for all ages, no registration necessary (not designed for organized groups such as scouts). 12-1pm selected Sun., 10:3011:30am selected Sat. Free. Jun 21, Jul 5, 12, 19, Aug 2, Sep 5, 12, 19, 20, 26, 27 Ongoing Tot Trek, stroller walk for ages infant-5 with parent. 10:30-11:30 monthly. Free. Jn 10, Jul 21, Aug 11, Sep 17 Parent & Child Nature Programs, infants to age 5 with adult explore nature through themed walks, crafts and stories. Camera Naturalists Photo Club, dedicated to art of nature and scenic photography. Meetings generally 2nd Thurs. of the month, 7:30-9:30pm. www.cameranaturalist.org Adult Field Trips, Workshops & Hikes, consult website link for calendar.


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OUTDOOR EDUCATION Somerset County Park Commission Environmental Education Center continued School Year Programs Ongoing Homeschool Offerings, environmental education programs for ages 7-12 offered once a month. Sun Wild Kids, series for infants to age 5 with parent. 10:30-11:30. Mon The Young Explorers Club, series for ages infant to 5 with parent. 10:30-11:30am. KinderNats, after school series for ages 5-7. Tues, Tree House Gang, 4-week series for ages 3-5 Thurs features new theme each month. 12:45-3:15. Sat The Green Team, volunteer opportunities for ages 12-15. 1-4pm on select Saturdays. Free. Selected Special Events Oct 4 The Lord Stirling 1770s Festival, experience daily Colonial life and crafts, hayrides, archaeology and Colonial games. 11:30-4:30pm. $5. Selected Family Programs Pre-registration required. For all ages, unless noted. Fees are per person. Jun 28 Poking Around Our Ponds, 1-2:30pm. $9. Aug 23 The County Caper, one-day game tours County parks. 8-5, register by Aug. 18. Accelerated adult version (ages 15 and older) on Aug. 22. Aug 30 Poking Around Our Ponds, 11-12:30pm. $9. Sep 13 Backyard Bears, 1-2pm. Free. Sep 16 Hawkwatch Hike, 4-5pm. Free. Sep 26 Lily Pad Ponding, 10:30-11:30am. $6. Sep 27 Wild Plant Walk, ages 10 and older with parent. 2-4pm.

Somerset County Park Commission Junior Ranger Program Colonial Park, Franklin Twp.; Duke Island Park, Old York Rd., Bridgewater, 908-231-0802, x21. Junior Ranger activity book is available for ages 6-12 to learn about the environment and its inhabitants. After completion, a Park Ranger will review work, present an official Junior Ranger badge and send info about special Junior Ranger programs and events.

Stony Brook Millstone Watershed Association 31 Titus Mill Rd., Pennington, 609-737-7592. Reserve open dawn to dusk. Nature Center open Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. 10-4. Butterfly House open dawn to dusk daily June-Oct. Member supported non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of the natural environment drained by Stony Brook and the Millstone River offers education programs for children, adults and families, summer camp, high school academy, teacher workshops, school, scout and group onsite and outreach programs. The reserve features 10 miles of hiking trails, pond, open-air Butterfly House, and new LEED Platinum Watershed Center which houses exhibit halls with hands-on activities, laboratory, computer learning center, classrooms and gift shop. Birthday parties. Ongoing Geocaching, use a GPS-enabled device to locate 12 permanent geocaches. Sep-Jun Nature Classes for Children & Adults, preschool series and school-age series for ages 6-10. Register for individual classes or entire series.

Tiny Tot Walks, series for ages 18-36 mos. Child must be walking and accompanied by adult. Jul-Aug Watershed Nature Camp, weekly camps for grades 1-9, CIT sessions for grades 10 and 11. Call for space availability, 609-737-7592. Selected Family Events Aug 8 Watershed Butterfly Festival, 10-4. Advance tickets available online.

Tenafly Nature Center 313 Hudson Ave., Tenafly, 201-568-6093. Visitors Center open weekdays 9-5, weekends 11-4. Trails open dawn to dusk. Free admission. Seven miles of trails, pond, Visitors Center with live animals and interactive displays. Afterschool programs, parent/child programs, weekend family programs, scout and school programs, seasonal activities, adult programs, professional development, birthday parties and vacation day camps are offered. Ongoing Adventures in Reading StoryWalk Outdoor Exhibit, hikers read pages of a nature-themed story while they walk in the woods. A new story is posted each season. Sep-Jun Guided Nature Walks, seasonal topics and activities the first Sun. of the month. All ages, no strollers. Sun. 3-4 (Sept. and Oct. 3:30-4:30). $5, members free. Jun 1, Jul 6, Aug 3, Sep 7, Oct 5, Nov 2, Dec 7, Jan 4 Seasonal Scavenger Hunt, for adults and children ages 4 & up on the 2nd Sat. Arrive between 2 & 3. $10/$5, family max. $30/$20. Jun 14, Jul 12, Aug 9, Sep 13, Oct 11, Nov 8, Dec 13, Jan 10 Nature Story Time, for families with children 3-7 yrs. old on the third Sat. of the month. 11:30-12:15. $5, members free. Jun 21, Jul 19, Aug 16, Sep 20, Nov 15, Dec 20, Jan 17 Little Naturalists, series for 21⁄2 and 3 yr. olds with adult. Sign up for series or single session. Afternoon Explorers, series for 4-7 yr. olds. 3:45-4:45. Sign up for series or single session. Home Ecologists Home School Program, series or single sessions on the 1st and 3rd Monday during the school year for families with children 4-7 and 8-12 years old. Home school groups can schedule a private class. Jun-Aug Summer Vacation Camps, weekly nature and science themes, preK to 8th grade. Selected Events for Children and Families Pre-registration required for all programs. Visit website link for adults-only, children’s series and additional events. Jun 21 Father’s Day Walk, all ages. 1-3pm. Jun 22- Dinosaur & Mineral Adventure, ages 5-12. Jun 24 1-4pm. Jul 11 Fun in the Forest, adults & families ages 4+. 3:30-4:30. $10/$5. Jul 16-19 Sail the Hudson River on the A.J. Meerwald Tall Ship, visit website for adult trips. Jul 17, Children’s Sail, 2- to 3-hr. round-trip sail on Jul 18, the Hudson for ages 5-12 and parents. 9:30Jul 19 12:30 and 1:30-4:30, Alpine Boat Basin. Adult/child pair $78, adults $52.


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Give A Hoot!, adults & families ages 5+. 78:30. $10/$5. S’Mores Galore, adults & families ages 5+. 12:30-1:30 or 2-3. $10/$5. Bats for Beginners, adults & families ages 5+. 7-8:30. $10/$5.

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Apple Cider Making, all ages. 12:30-1:30 or 23. $10/$5. Autumn Campfire & Night Hike, adults & families ages 5+. 6:30-8:30. $10/$5. Autumn Bird Walk, adults & ages 10+. 7-9am. $5/members free.

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Apple Cider Making, all ages. 12:30-1:30 or 23. $10/$5. Haunted Forest, not-scary tours every 15 min. 4-8pm, refreshments and crafts around the campfire. All ages. $16/$11. Pellets and Potions, owls. Families with ages 3+. 2-3pm. $18/$15 per child/adult pair. Autumn Break Camp, half day Pre-K & K, full day grades 1-5. Register for one or both days. Terrific Turkeys, adults & families ages 3+. 23:30. $8/$5. Crafting & Campfire, make winter decorations. Adults & families ages 5+. 4:30-6:30. $12/$8. Winter Break Camp, half day Pre-K & K, full day grades 1-5. Register for one or both days.

Trailside Nature and Science Center Union County Watchung Reservation, Coles Ave. & New Providence Rd., Mountainside, 908-789-3670. Visitor Center: Daily 12-5pm. Free. Located within the 2000-acre Watchung Reservation with 13+ miles of marked trails, the Trailside Museum and Visitor Center features many hands-on exhibits, ideal for for young children, and taxidermy exhibits of local wildlife. Live reptiles and fish live in ponds at the base of a 34-foottall beech tree inside the Visitor Center. Interactive exhibits explain local plants, geology, Lenape Native American history and conservation. Weekly nature and exploration programs for children include adult/child interactive programs for toddlers and ages 3-4, drop-off programs for ages 4-6, afterschool programs for grades 1-5, weekend family programs and summer day camps for preschoolers to grade 9. Scout badge and group programs; outreach programs; birthday parties; adult programs, too. Visit website for new programs and self-guided trail guides, www.ucnj.org/trailside. Ongoing Mastedon Exhibit, see remains of a 6-ton creature from 25,000+ years ago discovered in Lenape Park in Cranford. Self-Guided Geology & History Trails, download trail guides online, ucnj.org/geo-hike/trail.htm and ucnj.org/trails-map. Sep-Jun Saturday Outdoor Adventures, 45-min. weekly themed hike and nature-related talks for families with children of all ages most Sat. during the school year. Children & Family Workshops –Toddler Time, Two of Us, Small Fry Days, afterschool grade school programs, Saturday Outdoor Adventures for families, adult workshops, teacher training. Visit website link for current schedule.

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Story Time, entertaining stories of the season 3pm Sat. and Sun. Donations appreciated. Summer Camps, for preschool-grade 9 (lottery begins in Feb.), Friday Family Programs, Tuesday Evening Programs, Wednesday Matinees (no registration), family campfires and beginner overnight campouts. Selected Summer Family Programs Pre-registration required, unless noted. Wed Wednesday Matinees, nature and science entertainment for families with children ages 4+. 1:30pm, tickets on sale at 1pm. $5, srs. $4. Jul 1, 29 Family Campfires, all ages. 7-8:30pm. $7/$8.

Jun 26-27, Jul 10-11 Family Campout for Beginners, adults (18 & older) with children ages 6 &up. Limited space. 6pm-10am. $40/$45 per person. Summer Friday Family Programs All ages, rain or shine. Babies must be in backpacks. Incounty $6/out-of-county $7, unless noted.

Jun 26, Jul 10, 24, Aug 7 Bubblemania, wear bathing suit or clothes that can get wet. 10-11 or 1:30-2:30pm. $5/$6.

Jul 31, Aug 14 Pond Search, Seeley’s Pond. 10-11:30, 1:30-3.

Jun 26, Jul 17, Aug 7 Stream Stroll, 10-11:30 or 1:30-3.

Jul 10, 24, Aug 14 Animal Neighbors, 10-11 or 1:30-2:30. $5/$6.

Jul 17, 31 Scavenger Hunt, 10-11 or 1:30-2:30. $5/$6. Summer Tuesday Evening Family Programs Programs are held rain or shine unless weather is severe. In-county $6/out-of-county $7. Jul 14 When I’m Sleepy, come in pj’s for stories and a short walk. 7-8pm.

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Evening Pond Search, Seeley’s Pond. 7-8:30pm. $7/$8. Nocturnal Neighbors, games & walk. 7-8pm.

Wagner Farm Arboretum 197 Mountain Ave., Warren, 908-350-7383. Former site of Wagner Dairy Farm is now a developing arboretum with diverse trees, shrubs, flowers and other plant life in a natural setting, walking trails, children’s garden and community garden. Art classes are offered for adults and children grades 1-8; gardening workshops; seasonal special events.

Oct 16-18, 23-25 Brite Nights 2015, lighted Pumpkin Path displays, haunted house, Black Cat Cafe.

Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge 4 Sawmill Rd, Medford, NJ 08055, 856-983-3329. Mon-Sat 10-4, Sun 12-4. Adults $5, ages 4 and up $3, 3 and under free. A 171-acre wildlife refuge, wildlife rehabilitation hospital and nature center is dedicated to the preservation of New Jersey’s wildlife and habitats through education, conservation and rehabilitation. Hiking trails explore uplands and wetlands surrounding Cedar Run Lake. An outdoor wildlife area houses over 60 residents including hawks, owls, fox, and more. School and scout programs, naturalist hikes, night hikes, preschool programs, summer camps and birthday parties are offered. Visit website for a schedule of events. www.cedarrun.org


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OUTDOOR EDUCATION Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge cont. Monthly Mommy & Me Pre-K Programs, age 2-5. Homeschool Classes, for ages 3-14. Knee High Naturalists, ages 3-4. Selected Family Events Advance registration required, unless noted. Adults $10, ages 4 and up $8.

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Full Moon Night Hike, 8pm. Bring flashlight. Happy Father’s Day: Hunter of the Sky, dads free with paid child. 12-4. Amphitheater program at 12 & 3. Paint your own birdhouse.

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Walk on the Wild Side, all ages. 1:30pm. Night Hike: Go Batty About Bats, ages 8+. 8pm. Night Hike: Night Time Insects, 7:30pm. Raptor Photography Session, 9am. $40/$30, limited to 12 participants. Nature Art, all ages. 11-12:30pm. $5. Survival Skills, 1-3pm. $5, ages 8-15. Night Hike, bring flashlight. 6:30pm. Autumn with the Animals, hikes, crafts, food, entertainment, music and educational programs for the whole family. 12-4pm. Admission: Adults $10, members $8. Raptor Photography Session, 9am. $40/$30, limited to 12 participants. Night Hike: Mammals, 6pm.

PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS Here are some parks and playgrounds we enjoy. For photos and a mom’s commentary about many more, visit www.njplaygrounds.com. For Universal Parks & Playgrounds, see the Special Needs category.

Brookside Park Hetfield Ave., Scotch Plains. Baseball field, basketball court, preschool playground, picnic area, field house, roller hockey, pond with trail.

Colonial Park–Somerset County Park Off of Amwell Rd., Franklin. 651-acre park with picnic areas, softball, tennis center, putting course, paddle boats, gardens, and leash-free dog area. Playground features barrier-free equipment.

Columbia Park Plainfield Ave., Berkeley Heights. Ballfields, basketball courts, shuffleboard court, ice rink, practice handball-tennis board, 6 tennis courts, skate park. Children’s playground and separate toddler playground. Picnic tables.

Community Playground of Montville 130 Changebridge Rd., Montville, 973-331-3305. Large fenced, farm-themed playground with separate play areas, six athletic fields, bocce courts, horseshoe pits, basketball courts, picnic pavilion with barbecue grills, community garden plots and restrooms available.

Dorbrook Recreation Area Sprayground Monmouth County Park 209 Rt. 537E (GSP exit 109), Colts Neck, 732-460-1167 ext. 22. Open from 11am Mon.-Fri. and 10am weekends and holidays mid-May-early Sept. Closes 7:30pm May-July and 7pm Aug.-Sept. Large fenced water playground, umbrellas provide shaded seating. Camps and groups serving individuals with disabilities can visit 9-11am with reservations.

Duke Island Park–Somerset County Park Old York Rd., Bridgewater. 339-acre park along the North Branch of the Raritan River features picnic areas, prime fishing, softball, bandshell, walking trails, and visitor center. Playground features barrier free equipment.

Echo Lake Park–Union County Park Springfield Ave., Mountainside, 908-527-4900. Playground, picnic area, large field provides space for soccer and softball, fitness trail, fishing, seasonal paddleboat rentals, paved walkway along the linear lake, fenced in Dog Park and amphitheater, site of summer concert series.

Esposito Park–Union County Park 659 Madison Hill Rd., Clark, 908-527-4900. 13-acre space includes large playground on soft surface, skate park, walking path, fitness stations, two tennis courts, softball/soccer field, shady picnic areas, park benches and restrooms.

Hedden County Park Reservoir Rd., Dover, Randolph & Mine Hill, 973-829-8257. Six-acre lake, ballfields, hiking and biking trails, picnic sites and shelter, Indian Falls and playground.

Holmdel Park–Monmouth County Park 44 Longstreet Rd. (GSP exit 114), Holmdel, 732-946-9562. 565-acre site features two playgrounds, 10 miles of trails including a half-mile paved loop, picnic areas, fishing pond, cross country course, four tennis courts, arboretum and Historic Longstreet Farm (see listing under Historic Sites).

KidStreet Claude Dr. at Garretson Rd. & Commons Way, Bridgewater. Large wooden play and climbing structure.

Kip’s Castle Park–Essex County Park 22 Crestmont Rd., Montclair, 973-268-3500. Estate grounds open dawn to dusk. April-Oct.: Castle open for first floor self-guided tours Mon.-Thurs. 12-4. The former estate of Frederic Ellsworth Kip is Essex County’s newest park encompassing a 9,000 square foot mansion that replicates a medieval Norman castle and 11 acres on the ridge of First Mountain with spectacular views of New York City. The park will become the County’s premiere cultural resource center as county offices, public meeting space, museum space and educational programs are developed.

Lepp Park 21 Park Ave., Somerville, 908-704-6985. Splash pad and spray park, covered picnic tables, softball field, basketball court, playground, and green space next to the Peters Brook Greenway Bike Path extension. Wading pool is open to residents only.

Lewis Morris Park–Morris County Park Rt. 24 West, Mendham, Morris and Harding Twp., 973326-7600. Daily 8am-dusk. 1,154 acres, adjacent to Jockey Hollow. Saturn Kids Kingdom in Doe Meadow features a wood and plastic climbing structure with slides, rings, rope


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ladder on woodchip surface. Picnic areas nearby along with miles of hiking, biking and equestrian trails, parcourse fitness circuit, ballfields and Sunrise Lake.

Littell People’s Park Memorial Park, Wahler Rd., Livingston. Ramps, rings, ladders and slides on woodchip surface within fenced area; sandbox.

Loantaka Brook Reservation Morris Township, 973-326-7600. Dawn to dusk. Access trail from Loantaka Way, Kitchell Road, Green Village Road or South St. Five mile paved recreation/bicycle trail from Green Village Rd. in Chatham Township to Seaton Hackney Stables in Morristown. Duck pond at Kitchell Rd. with picnic areas, small playground, ballfields. Playground at South St., also with picnic area and ballfields.

Lurker Park East Hanover. Tot lot features handicapped-accessible swings and two jungle gyms, one for smaller children.

Lyndhurst Town Park 367 Valley Brook Ave., Lyndhurst, 201-804-2482. Spray park, swings, plastic playground structure on soft surface and site for summer “Music under the Stars” concert series.

Mabie Playground 26 Elm St., Summit, 908-277-2932. Preschool playground with mulch, basketball courts, bocce ball courts, horseshoe pits and game tables across from the train station, a short walk from downtown Summit.

Marquandt Park Parking lot on Lovers Lane (between Mercer Rd. & Rt. 206), Princeton. 17-acre park-arboretum features mostly paved walking trails through woodlands, forest glades and open park land. Playground, picnic area, ballfield and large sandpit with toys.

Meadowland Park N. Ridgewood Rd., South Orange, 973-378-7754. Large park with vast fields, tennis courts, platform tennis, playground, duck pond and the Baird Center housing the South Orange art gallery and recreation department. Site of summer outdoor jazz concerts and community events.

Pleasant Valley Park Valley Rd., Bernards Township. Large, pretty park features wood playground with open climbing structure, pond, picnic shelter, walking/bicycle trails, tennis and paddle tennis courts, fitness trail, athletic fields, amphitheater and community pool.

Ponderosa Farm Park–Union County Park 1600 Cooper Rd., Scotch Plains, 908-527-4900. 22-acre former farmland features plastic farm-themed playground on soft rubber surface, swings, spray fountains, walking trails, two athletic fields, shady picnic area and restrooms.

Regatta Playground South Mountain Reservation, Cherry Lane, West Orange, 973-731-5800. Nautical-themed playground next to Orange Reservoir (fenced) includes slides, swings, bouncy bridges, climbing areas, spiderwebs, seesaws and a spiral spinner atop a soft, rubber surface and Astroturf. Two- and four person swan paddle boats, walking paths and picnic pavilion are all part of the complex. Parking is available across the street or by McLoone’s on Northfield Ave. and walk to the park along the paved pathway. Call 973-735-6229 to reserve picnic pavilion.

Riverside Park Valley Rd., Gillette, 908-647-8000. 24-acre site includes three tennis courts, basketball, bocci and horsesehoe courts, children’s playground designed for ages 2-5, two soccer/ lacrosse fields, walking paths, canoe launch and picnic grove at the Passaic River. Restrooms available.

Roxbury Imagination Station Horseshoe Lake, 78 Eyeland Ave., Succasunna. Fenced-in fortress of wood includes an ocean vessel, towering rocket ship, climbing nets, bridges, stairways and monkey bars and two rock-climbing walls appropriate for younger and older age groups. Separate preschool area includes a doll house, locomotive train slide, rocking horses, swings and four-seat seesaw. Tire swing, music elements, seating and picnic tables available. Also baseball, softball, soccer fields, volleyball courts, basketball courts and paved walkway around the lake.

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Ashland Ave., Summit. Climbing structure with slides, swings, benches, paved walks for bike riding and rollerblading, tennis courts and backboard, basketball, ballfields, kite flying, picnic tables.

Camp Washington Rd., Long Valley, 908-829-8257. Lake, ballfield, picnic areas, hiking trails, mountain biking and fishing.

Mindowaskin Park Downtown Westfield. Scenic park with walking/strolling trail around duck pond, playground and bandstand.

Nomahegan Park–Union County Park Springfield Ave., Cranford, 908-527-4900. Paved bike/jogging/walking path, fitness circuit, playground, ballfields, pond, picnic area and rest rooms.

North Branch Park–Somerset County Park Milltown Rd., Bridgewater. 185-acre park along the North Branch of the Raritan River is home to the Somerset County Park Commission administrative offices. Picnic areas, prime fishing, large fields provide space for soccer, softball, flying model aircraft and launching model rockets. Playground features swings, slides, suspension bridge, bars and rings.

Shunpike Park Shunpike Rd., Chatham Twp. Soccer, baseball fields and basketball court. Castle climbing and play structure, swings, slide and rope climb.

Snyder Avenue Park Snyder Ave., Berkeley Heights. Lighted multi-purpose turf field, baseball fields, fenced playground features new equipment on soft, rubber surface and sprinkler play area.

Taylor Park Main St., Millburn. Fenced in playground, ballfields, walking/strolling trails, duck pond, tennis courts, teen center, basketball courts, site for summer concerts.

Tourne County Park 40 McCaffrey Ln. or Old Denville Rd., Boonton Twp. & Denville, 973-326-7600. 500 acre-park includes a bird sanctuary, wildflower trail, ballfield, family picnic areas, group picnic shelter, playground and trail system with picturesque overlook.


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PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS Van Saun Park 216 Forest Ave. (Rt. 4E to Forest Ave., turn right at exit), Paramus, 201-262-3771. Playground with multiple-age play areas, sprinkler, picnic areas, zoo, train ride and carousel. See listing for Bergen County Zoo.

Watchung Reservation–Union County Park The Loop, Watchung Reservation, Mountainside, 908527-4900. Play and climbing structure with slides, misting devices, soft-impact rubber surfacing and wheelchairaccessible equipment. Open fields, picnic sites (with grills), trails nearby including a trail to Trailside Nature & Science Center and Museum.

White Oak Park Baird Rd., Branchburg, 908-526-1300. 127-acre park features soccer/lacrosse fields, baseball/softball fields, batting cages, tennis courts, practice wall, basektball court, sand volleyball courts, 1.5 mile walking/jogging path, nature trails, playgrounds, wooden tot lot, pavilion, picnic tables, campfire ring, pond, restrooms and concession stand.

DOWN THE SHORE See Historic Sites, Museums, Outdoors, Music & Dance and Theatre categories for more listings down the shore. From the boisterous boardwalks of Ocean City (ocean cityvacation.com), Wildwood (wildwoodsnj.com), Point Pleasant (pointpleasantbeachchamber.com) and Seaside (www.exit82.com; www.seasideparknj.org) to the Victorian beauty of Cape May (capemaychamber.com) or natural beauty of Island Beach State Park (www.njparksandforests.org) and Long Beach Island (visitlbiregion.com), you’re sure to find a favorite beach down the shore to suit your interests and needs. While all seaside communities offer public beach access, finding parking is often the biggest obstacle. Street parking is limited and parking lots fill up early on summer weekends and holidays. For a current list of public beaches and amenities, visit the New Jersey tourism website, order or download the state’s annual travel guide at www.visitnj.org or visit the websites of the shore counties below. Monmouth County: 800-523-2587, www.tourism.visitmonmouth.com Ocean County 800-ENJOY-33, www.oceancountytourism.com Cape May County 800-227-2297, www.thejerseycape.com Atlantic City Region 888-AC-VISIT, www.atlanticcitynj.com

Asbury Park Renowned for live music, Asbury Park also has an expansive beach and growing, revitalized boardwalk. See listing under “Big Shows & Concerts” for music info.

Barnegat Lighthouse State Park GSP exit 63, at the northern tip of Long Beach Island, Barnegat Light, 609-494-2016. In season: Park gate hours: 8am-6pm. Lighthouse open daily 10-4:30, weather permitting. Fees Memorial Day-Labor Day: Ages 12 & up $3, ages 6-11 $1, under 5 free. Reduced hours off season. Originally lit in 1859, Barnegat Lighthouse, affectionately known as Old Barney, guided vessels along New Jersey’s coastline at a crucial “change of course” point. Climb to the top for a panoramic view of Island Beach, Barnegat Bay and Long Beach Island (children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult). An interpretive center showcases the history of the lighthouse and the changing coastal environment and a short 1/5-mile loop trail leads through one of the last remnants of maritime forest in New Jersey. The park is an excellent area to observe migrating birds in spring and fall and wintering waterfowl in winter. Picnic tables; saltwater fishing; sunbathing. Friends of Barnegat Lighthouse sponsors lectures, special events and night climbs. Donations appreciated. www.friendsofbarnetgatlighthouse.org Jun 20 Campfire & Lighthouse Night Climb, 7-9:30. Jul 13 Lighthouse Night Climb, 7-9pm. Jul 31 Lighthouse Full Moon Night Climb, 7-9pm. Aug 29 Lighthouse Night Climb & Concert, 7-9pm. Oct 17- Lighthouse Challenge of New Jersey 2015 Oct 18 explore NJ lighthouses and help support their preservation. Oct 24 Campfire & Night Climb, 7-9pm. Oct, May Best times to view migrating waterfowl.

Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge 800 Great Creek Rd. (off Rt. 9), Galloway, 609-652-1665. Visitor Information Center features changing wildlife displays: Open weekdays 10-3, weekends 9-4. Wildlife Drive and trails are open seven days sunrise to sunset (check website for periodic closings). $4 entrance fee supports refuge operations. 46,000 acres of coastal area in southern New Jersey is actively protected and managed for migratory birds. The refuge's location in one of the Atlantic Flyway's most active flight paths makes it an important link in the vast network of national wildlife refuges administered nationwide by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. An eight-mile auto trail and nature trails lead visitors through tidal salt marsh, field and woodland habitats visited by more than 275 species of migratory land and water birds (trail map and refuge brochure available online). Adult and family bird walks; Nature Discovery Area for children; Junior Refuge Manager, school and scout programs, summer internships. Ongoing Junior Refuge Manager, workbooks for ages 4-7 and 8+ are available online or at the Visitor Center. Receive a badge upon completion. Nature Backpacks can be borrowed from the Visitor Center. Fri-Sat Bird Walks, 12-Passenger Solar Electric Tram Tours (on Sat., $10, reservations required), Nature Activities for adults and families. Check website for schedule and operations due to limited funding. Oct, May Peak of fall and spring migrations. Bird walks and birding workshops may be scheduled.


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Gateway National Recreation Area Sandy Hook (GSP Exit 117), 732-872-5970. Park: Daily sunrise to sunset. Lifeguards on duty 10-6 daily Memorial DayLabor Day. Beach parking fee 7am-4pm Memorial DayLabor Day: $15. Sandy Hook LIghthouse Keeper’s Quarters & Visitor Center: open daily 9-5. Tours are first come, first served, 1-4:30. History House, a restored 1898 lieutenant’s residence on “Officers Row:” Weekends 1-5pm. Note: When parking areas are full, the park closes until parking becomes available. To avoid delays on weekends, arrive before 10 or after 3. www.nps.gov/gate 61⁄2-mile-long barrier peninsula with ocean beach on one side and Sandy Hook Bay on the other, features salt marshes, dunes, hiking trails, migratory shore birds habitat and historic Fort Hancock, established in 1895 as part of the defenses for New York harbor. Seagull’s Nest open deck restaurant at Beach Area D is currently closed due to hurricane damage. Food trucks are located in various beach parking lots. Lifeguards are on duty at five ocean beaches from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Overnight camping is available at twenty primitive tent campsites across from the Horseshoe Cove section. Reserve online at www.recreation.gov. Ranger programs include nature and history walks, summer canoe cruise, Nike Missile radar site and gun battery tours. Marine science summer camps, environmental education programs for all ages, family, school and teacher workshops are offered by NJ Sea Grant Consortium in Fort Hancock Bldg. 22 (732-872-1300 ext. 30; www.njsea grant.org); and the American Littoral Society (732-291-0055; www.littoralsociety.org). Ongoing Sandy Hook Lighthouse, the U.S.’s oldest operating lighthouse (1764), is restored and open to the public daily 9-5 June-Oct. 30; after Oct. 30 weekends 1-4:30pm. Children must be 48 in. tall to climb tower. Sign up in the Keeper’s Quarters for lighthouse tours, 1-4:30. Reserve tours for scouts and groups in advance, 732872-5970. Multi-Use Pathway, shared by bicyclists, skaters and pedestrians, extends 7 miles north from the park entrance to Fort Hancock. Ray’s Bike Rentals offers rental options for all ages, open weekends at Fort Hancock (732-754-5731). Podcasts for Sandy Hook and other National Parks of New York Harbor are available at www.nps.gov/gate, under the “Photos and Multimedia” link. For program, facility and concession updates, visit Gateway’s facebook page accessible through www.nps.gov/gate. New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium 22 Magruder Rd., Fort Hancock, 732-872-1300 ext. 30 or 19. An affiliation of colleges, universities and other groups promotes the wise use of New Jersey’s marine and coastal resources through research, education and outreach. Youth and family programs include summer marine science camps for grades 3-8; school and scout programs; summer college courses; and sponsors annual Ocean Fun Days in May. www.njseagrant.org. Jul-Aug Marine Science Day Camp, one week sessions of outdoor exploration and laboratory investigations for grades 3-9. 732-872-1300 x19.

American Littoral Society Mid-Atlantic chapter is headquartered on Sandy Hook, 732291-0055, www.littoralsociety.org. Organization founded by scientists, naturalists and divers focuses on coastal education, advocacy and conservation activities. Hosts school outreach programs; group programs on the beach; speakers and slide shows; local, national and international field trips. Selected Summer Littoral Society Family Events Registration required, call 732-291-0055. Jun 21 Summer Solstice Walk, 6pm, Bldg. 18. Free.

Jul 11, 30 Fossil Hunt, 9:30am, Big Brook in Middletown. $5 per person. All ages.

Jul 23, Aug 6, 20 Sunset Seining, 6pm, Bldg. 18, Sandy Hook. Free, call to reserve. Aug 22 Shore Birds & Wild Edibles Walk, 9am Parking Lot M. $5. Selected National Park Summer Events Sat & Battery Potter, tour Sandy Hook’s oldest operSun ating gun battery, 1-4:30pm June. 20-Aug. 30. Mortar Battery, open 1:30-4:30.

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Nike Missile Radar Site, guided tours of onetime top secret missile site. 12-4pm, Horseshoe Cove, Parking Lot L. Canoe Program, 2-mile guided morning paddle, 9:15-12 June 22-Aug. 31. U.S. Life-Saving Station Parking Lot (Spermaceti Cove). Call to reserve. Seining, 10-11:30am. Lot C, Bayside. June 29Aug. 31. Junior Ranger Programs, ages 7-12. June 9 to Aug. 25. Reservations required, 732-872-5970.

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Crustacean of the Day, drop in at hands-on crustacean pool. 2-4pm, Beach Area E. Junior Jr. Ranger, programs for ages 4-6. June 24-Aug. 26. Bunker of the Week, 6:30-8pm Fridays July and Aug. Call for meeting place and destination.

Jun 19, Jul 10, 24, Aug 7, 21, 28 Campfire on the Beach, stories and songs. Bring blankets or chairs, snacks, bug spray, family and friends. 7:30-9pm, Lot E. Free.

Jun 21, Jul 11, 18, Aug 9, 23 Fort Hancock Bike Tour, 2-hour guided tour. Bring a bike helmet. Various times, Ferry Landing. Reservations required, 732-872-5970. Stars of Sandy Hook, 9-11pm, Lot E Beach Plaza.

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Monmouth County Audubon Society Bird Walk, 6-8pm. U.S. Life Saving Station Parking Lot (between Lot D and E). Bring binoculars and insect repellant. Holly Forest Night Prowl, family sensory walk. 7:30-9pm, Lot E. 31st NPS All-Women Lifeguard Tournament, beach patrols from the East Coast compete. 9am-6pm. Night Hike–Full Buck Moon, with night seining. 7:30-9pm. Lot E. Bring a flashinglight, bug repellant and shoes that can get wet. Free, reservations required.


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DOWN THE SHORE Gateway National Recreation Area continued Selected National Park Summer Events Aug 8 Night Hike, 7:30-9pm. Lot E Beach Plaza. Bring a flashlight, bug repellant and shoes that can get wet. Free, reservations required. Aug 25 Founders Day–99th Birthday of the National Park Service, games, activities, refreshments. 10-3, Visitor Center/Keeper Quarters.

Historic Cold Spring Village 720 Rt. 9 South, Cape May, 609-898-2300. See complete listing under Historic Sites.

Island Beach State Park Rt. 35, Seaside Park (GSP exit 82), 732-793-0506. Interpretive Programs, 732-793-1698. In season: Park open daily 8-8; Sat., Sun. & holidays 7-8. Entrance fee per vehicle Memorial Day-Labor Day. One of the last remaining undeveloped barrier islands on the east coast, Island Beach State Park offers beautiful wide beaches, dunes, surf fishing, nature center and 16 miles of trails including an 8-mile bike path along the main road, nature trails and canoe/kayak trail in Barnegat Bay. Horseback riding by reservation only Oct. 1Apr. 30. Kayak rentals available through private concessionaire. On hot, sunny, summer weekends, it’s best to arrive before 9am or after 1pm to avoid park closure. Surf chairs available for disabled. The Forked River Interpretive Center, located 7 miles from park entrance, features exhibits about barrier islands and their habitats, Barnegat Bay history, a herbarium and bird identification station. A complete Island Beach State Park Visitor Guide can be found online at www.thefriendsofislandbeach.org. Trail guides are available at the Gate House, Pavilion at Ocean Swimming Area #1, Park Office and the Interpretive Center. Jun-Aug Summer Programs include daily seining, beach walks, activities at the nature center, programs for ages 3-17, kayak tours, beginner surf fishing clinics, trail hikes and guided walks, Harvest the Bay fishing, clamming and crabbing activities, photography seminars and more. Visit www.islandbeachnatureprograms.org for schedule. Some programs require advance registration.

Marine Mammal Stranding Center 3625 Brigantine Blvd., Brigantine, 609-266-0538. Open daily 10-4 until Labor Day. Hours change seasonally; call before you visit. Donation. Organization rescues, rehabilitates and releases stranded or otherwise distressed marine mammals and sea turtles. Sea Life Education Center features life-size replicas of marine mammals and fish, educational exhibits and gift shop. Outreach programs; group tours; college internships; summer camp. Jun-Aug Seining, beach activities and children’s summer camps, Brigantine and Long Beach Island. Call or email education@mmsc.org for schedule.

The Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton College 733 Lily Lake Rd. (GSP exit 48), Oceanville, 609-652-8848. Summer: Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30, Thurs. until 8, Sun. 12-5. Adults $5, students/srs. $4, 6 & under free. The only fine arts museum in southern New Jersey features American art,

especially folk art and crafts, and a massive collection of working decoys. Adjacent to the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge. Group tours; adult art workshops, lectures; children’s art classes; scout programs; summer camps; outreach programs available.

Seven President’s Oceanfront Park Ocean Ave. (GSP exit 105, Hwy. 36E), Long Branch, 732229-0924. Monmouth County Park System: 732-842-4000; Activity Line: 732-460-1167. Daily 7am to dusk. Admission and parking fee charged 8-4 Memorial Day weekend-Labor Day weekend. Expansive beach; Tony’s Place, an awardwinning universally accessible playground; snack pavilion; jetty fishing; designated areas for surfing; volleyball area; skateplex; restrooms and showers. Surf chair for persons with disabilities available at pavilion. Lifeguards are on duty 10-5 daily mid-June through Labor Day.

Tuckerton Seaport 120 W. Main St. (GSP exit 58), Tuckerton, 609-296-8868. See listing under Historic Sites.

Wetlands Institute 1075 Stone Harbor Blvd. (GSP exit 10), Stone Harbor, 609368-1211. May 1-Oct. 12: Mon.-Sun. 9:30-4:30. Mid-JuneLabor Day: Special summer evening hours Tues.-Thurs. until 8pm. Oct. 13-April 28: Fri.-Sun. 9:30-4:30. Adults $8, ages 312 $6. 6,000 acres of coastal wetlands are a living laboratory for education and research with salt marsh trail, observation tower, exhibits and museum shop. Open in winter for selfguided tours. In summer, daily events may include wetlands and wildlife workshops, children’s nature programs, family programs, guided walks, kayaking and back bay boat cruises. Birthday parties; scout, homeschool, outreach programs; summer internships. Ongoing Official New Jersey site for Junior Duck Stamp entries & judging, for K-12 students. Environmental Education for Homeschool Students, 90-min. interactive program meets monthly for students ages 5-15. Family Activities include Salt Marsh Safari (film and guided walk), aquarium feedings, creature feature and craft, seining and Seashell Sundays. Jun-Sep Salt Marsh Safaris, Creature Feature & Craft, Seining, Aquarium Feeding, Shelling or other activities are scheduled daily. Selected Special Events Adults $10, children $8, family pack of 4 $30, member discounts. Jul 17 Crabulous Crab Day, crab races, games, cook-off, teaching tank andmore. 9:30-3. Sep 19- Fall Migration Festival, live animal presentations, Sep 20 naturalist-led walks, back-bay kayak and boat tours, crafts and more. 9:30-4:30. Nov 28 Wetland Wonderland, family activities include live animals, aquarium feedings, touch tank demonstrations, crafts, more. 9:30-3.

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Bergen County Zoo Van Saun Park, 216 Forest Ave. (Rt. 4E to Forest Ave.), Paramus, 201-262-3771. 10-4:30 year-round. Zoo is open until 8pm Thurs. during July and Aug. Train, carousel and pony rides open April-Oct., weather permitting. Zoo admission charged May-Oct.: Adults $8, ages 3-14 $5, srs. $2, under 3 free, half price for County residents. Exhibits include North American Wetlands Aviary, spider monkeys, farmyard. Train ride around zoo, pony rides, carousel, toddler and older children playgrounds, sprayground and picnic areas. In-zoo programs for infants to adults; outreach programs; group and scout programs; zoo camp, jr. zookeeper, and zoo camp for children with special needs are offered in summer. Deadline for summer zoo camp applications is March 1. Jul-Aug Live animal shows, daily in the outdoor amphitheater. Dec Holiday with the Animals, train rides, refreshments, visit with Santa. May Annual Sheep Shearing.

Cape May County Park & Zoo Rt. 9 & Crest Haven Rd. (GSP exit 11), Cape May Court House, 609-465-5271. Open daily year round except Christmas. Park: 7-dusk. Zoo: 10-3:45 (4:45 summer). Free, donations appreciated. 200 species of animals, an amphibian and reptile house, aviary and African savannah are found within a 128-acre county park which features a playground, picnic facilities, nature and bike trails. Download scavenger hunt from web link online. Adult and kids programs; birthday parties; zoo camp.

Popcorn Park Zoo Humane Way at Lacey Road (Garden State Parkway exit 74), Forked River, 609-693-1900. Daily 11-5pm. Adults $5, children & seniors $4, under 3 free. The Associated Humane Societies established these 10 acres in the Pine Barrens to serve as a refuge for wildlife, exotic and farm animals that were elderly, sick, abandoned, abused or injured and could no longer survive in the wild. Visit Deer Woods, wild animal compounds, monkey house, horse and pony corral and a farm. Air-popped popcorn may be purchased to feed free- roaming birds and some of the farm animals. Note the sandy terrain is not conducive to strollers or wheelchairs. Picnic area.

Space Farms Zoo & Museum 218 Rt. 519, Sussex, 973-875-5800. April-Oct.: Daily 9-5pm. Closed Nov.-April. Adults $16, srs. $14.50, ages 3-12 $12.50, under 3 free. Begun in 1927, Space Farms remains a privately owned collection of over 100 different species of North American wildlife with free roaming chickens, ducks and geese and special animal access areas where visitors are able to feed animals. An 11-building museum houses over 50,000 items of “Americana.” Miniature golf; playground; picnic area; pizza restaurant; parties. Jul 25 Junior Zookeeper Day, ages 5-15 assist with daily animal care. Aug 22 Teddy Bear Day, free children’s admission when you bring a teddy bear with you.

Staten Island Zoo 614 Broadway, Staten Island, NY, 718-442-3100. Daily 104:45. Children’s Center open year-round, weather permitting. Adults $8, srs. $6, ages 3-14 $5, under 3 & members free. Free on Wed. after 2pm. Small zoo encompassing one square city block offers year-round entertainment as 90% of exhibits are indoors, including South American tropical

forest, aquarium, African Savannah and serpentarium housing unusual and amazing reptiles. You can purchase food to feed the domestic farm animals in the outdoor Children’s Center. Pony, cart rides, carousel, snack bar. Workshops for ages 4 and up; summer camp; Breakfast with the Beasts. Education schedule available each season (718-442-3174). Wed Donation Day, admission by donation Wed. after 2pm. Ongoing Reptile Wing, houses 120 species of reptiles and features 2-level alligator pool, interactive exhibition space and “Fear Zone,” an exhibit designed to dispel common myths about reptiles. Amur Leopard Habitat, the world’s rarest cat. Selected Family Events Jun 13 Gyotaku, learn about local fish and Japanese fish printing. Take home rubbings or bring plain t-shirt. 12-3pm. Free with zoo admission. Jun 20 Canidae Day, dogs, wolves and foxes. 12-3pm.

Turtle Back Zoo Essex County South Mountain Recreation Complex, 560 Northfield Ave., West Orange, 973-731-5800. April-Nov. 30: Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30, Sun. 11-5:30. Summer Wednesdays: open until 8pm. Adults $13, children 2-12/srs. $10, under 2 free. Reduced admission and hours off-season, Dec.-March 31. Memberships available. Safari double stroller rental: $7. Very kid-friendly zoo includes New Jersey and North American wildlife exhibits, South Asian animal exhibits, Waters of the World exhibit with penguins, otters and alligators, Big Cat Country, Sea Lion and Sting Ray exhibit, an aviary, reptile center, aquarium, Essex Farm with petting zoo and pony rides, train ride, carousel, picnic area, playground and Zoo Cafe. Education programs for ages preschool to high school; Turtle Back Tots programs; volunteen program; scout and group programs; outreach; zoo camps; birthday parties; and special events throughout the year. Ongoing Year-round Carousel Park, concession stands, restrooms and picnic area. Carousel $2. Zoo Camps, weekly camps for grades K-8 during summer and school breaks. Summer registration begins in late Feb. for members first. Turtle Back Hatchlings and Turtle Back Tots, infant, toddler and preschool programs. McLoone’s Boathouse, waterfront family dining. Mar 31- Treetop Adventure Course, visitors traverse Nov platforms built in the trees using rope bridges, zip lines and other challenging features. See listing under Outdoor Entertainment. Mini-Golf Safari, 19-hole miniature golf course deisgned in the shape of the African continent. Selected Special Events

Jun 24-25, Jul 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-30 Aug 5-6, 12-13, 19-20, 26-27 Family Fun Night, extended hours on Wed. and Thurs. Last admission at 8pm. Family movies on the parking deck on Wednesdays.

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Night Moves, guided tour of zoo exhibits at night. Pre-registration required. $7. Native Animal Day, keeper talks, activities for all ages. 11-4. National Zoo Keepers Week, learn about careers in zoos, daily keeper talks and more.


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AMUSEMENT & WATER PARKS Participating Recreation Departments sell discount tickets to many amusement and water parks in New Jersey and Pennsylvania through a consignment agreement with the New Jersey Recreation and Park Association. Contact your recreation office for availability and further information. Action Park Mountain Creek 200 Rt. 94, Vernon, 973-864-8444, 973-864-8250.

CamelBeach Mountain Waterpark One Camelback Rd., Tannersville, 570-629-1661.

Casino Pier & Breakwater Beach Waterpark 800 Ocean Terrace; 62 Grant Ave., Seaside Heights, 732793-6488.

Clementon Park & Splash World 144 Berlin Rd., Clementon, 856-783-0263.

Diggerland USA 100 Pinedge Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091, 856-768-1110. Construction-themed adventure park where kids and their families drive, ride and operate real heavy machinery.

Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom 3830 Dorney Park Rd., Allentown, PA, 610-395-3724.

Field Station: Dinosaurs One Dinosaur Way, Secaucus, 855-999-9010 tickets, 973748-4317 groups and birthday parties. Field Station: Dinosaurs, now in its final season, is a thrilling dinosaur expedition featuring 32 life-sized animatronic dinosaurs. Meet a 15-foot T-Rex puppet, enjoy our new 3D movie Walking with Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet, sing along with the Dinosaur Troubadour, and see the park come to life at this interactive outdoor adventure in New Jersey’s Meadowlands. www.fieldstationdinosaurs.com

The Funplex 182 Route 10 West, East Hanover, 973-428-1166.

H20ooohh! Indoor Water Park Split Rock Resort, 100 Moseywood Rd., Lake Harmony, PA, 570-722-9111.

Hershey Park West Derry Rd., (Rt. 78 to I-81S to exit 28), Hershey, PA. 800-HERSHEY.

iPlay America 110 Schanck Rd., Feehold, NJ 07728, 732-577-8200. iPlay America is New Jersey’s largest indoor amusement park where it’s always free to enter. Enjoy two-level laser tag, go-karts, indoor boardwalk, 4D movie theater, rides, arcade with over 200 games, boardwalk fare and iPlay America’s Game Time Bar & Grill. www.iplayamerica.com

Land of Make Believe Rt. 611 (Exit 12 Rt. 80), Hope, 908-459-9000. June 1-19: Weekends 10-6. June 20-Sept. 7: Open daily 10-6. Land of

Make Believe is the No. 1 amusement park in North Jersey. Our new “Drop ‘n Twist” ride will take you for the thrill of a lifetime. The park also features a state-of-the-art waterpark. It’s a perfect day trip destination, just minutes away! www.Lomb.com

Morey’s Piers & Beachfront Waterparks Boardwalk (GSP exit 4B), Wildwood, 609-522-3900.

Playland’s Castaway Cove 10th and Boardwalk, Ocean City, 609-399-4751.

Sahara Sam’s Oasis Indoor & Outdoor Water Park 535 N. Rt. 73, West Berlin, NJ, 856-767-7580. Sahara Sam's provides safe, clean, fun all year under a retractable roof. They offer indoor surfing, cabanas, and birthday parties. The water park is located in West Berlin, NJ, 20 minutes from Philadelphia. Sahara Sam's also hosts fun, judgmentfree evenings quarterly for individuals with special needs to enjoy with their family and friends, made possible by the Sambulance Safety Squad. www.saharasams.com

Sesame Place® 100 Sesame Rd., Langhorne, PA 19047, 215-752-7070, 1866-GO-4-ELMO. The nation’s only theme park based on Sesame Street is designed for families with children ages 2-13. Water rides and activities, live shows, character parades, Vapor Trail roller coaster.

Six Flags Great Adventure & Safari & Hurricane Harbor Jackson, 732-928-2000. Six Flags Great Adventure offers fun for the entire family including the new El Diablo loop coaster. Six Flags Great Adventure boasts 13 thrilling roller coasters including Kingda Ka, Nitro and El Toro, Zumanjaro: Drop of Doom—the world’s tallest and fastest drop ride, three children’s areas, interactive animal entertainment at Safari Discoveries, and a sensational concert line-up. Don’t forget Safari Off Road Adventure to encounter more than 1,200 exotic animals from six different continents on massive, open-air safari vehicles. Right next door, Six Flags Hurricane Harbor offers fun in the sun at the No. 1 water park in the Northeast, with Big Wave Racer, Tornado and King Cobra, plus a million-gallon wave pool and Discovery Bay for the little ones. For a list of special events, concerts and operating schedule, visit sixflags.com.

SplashZone Waterpark Schellenger Ave. & the Boardwalk, Wildwood, 609-729-5600.

Tomahawk Lake Waterpark 155 Tomahawk Trail, Sparta, 973-398-7777. Weekends & holidays 9am-7pm. Weekdays: June & August 10:00am5:30pm. Weekdays: July 10am-6pm. Weekends & holidays: Adults $14, ages 8 & under $12. Weekdays: Adults $12, ages 8 & under $11. Purchase individual tickets for water rides and game attractions or wristband for unlimited sliding for $15 weekends/$12 weekdays plus admission. Boat rentals and mini-golf additional. Celebrating its 63rd season, this family operated waterpark and “old-fashioned picnic place” features waterslides, bumper boats, paddle boats, rowboats, Kiddie Water World play area, and large swimming area on a white sandy beach. Catered group and senior picnics are a specialty. Call 973-478-7490 for brochure or visit www.tomahawklake.com.


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South Mountain Reservation Swan Boats

Rt. 206, PO Box 37, Netcong, NJ 07857, 973-347-8900.

Cherry Lane, West Orange, 973-731-5800. Open seasonally. Summer: open daily 10-dusk. $14/half hr. for 2 person boat; $18/half hr. for 4 person boat; Orange residents receive half off with ID. Park across the street. Swan paddle boats for rent, walking paths from McLoone’s Restaurant, new ship-themed playground and picnic pavilion. Call 973-7356229 to reserve picnic pavilion.

OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT S ee listings under the Outdoors, New York and Pennsylvania categories for many more ideas for getting outdoors.

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Action Park Mountain Creek 200 Rt. 94, Vernon, 973-827-2000.

Delaware River Tubing 1121 State Rd., Frenchtown, 908-996-5386. Spend a day floating down the Delaware River in a tube, raft, canoe or kayak. www.delawarerivertubing.com

Diggerland USA 100 Pinedge Ct., West Berlin, 856-768-1110.

Essex County Treetop Adventure Ropes Course Essex County South Mountain Recreation Complex, 560 Northfield Ave., West Orange, 973-731-5800. Open last weekend in Mar.-Thanksgiving weekend. Summer: Daily 10-dusk. Adult course, $27, junior course $17, zipline $12 (min. age 6). Visitors traverse from platforms in the trees through a variety of challenging obstacles. Must be at least 54 in. tall and under 250 lbs. All participants must have a completed and signed Participant Agreement Form. Reserve online, www.turtlebackzoo.com/ropes-course.

Field Station: Dinosaurs One Dinosaur Way, Secaucus, 855-999-9010 tickets, 973748-4317 groups and birthday parties. Field Station: Dinosaurs, now in its final season, is a thrilling dinosaur expedition featuring 32 life-sized animatronic dinosaurs. Meet a 15-foot T-Rex puppet, enjoy our new 3D movie Walking with Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet, sing along with the Dinosaur Troubadour, and see the park come to life at this interactive outdoor adventure in New Jersey’s Meadowlands. www.fieldstationdinosaurs.com

Pocono Zip Racer & Tree Ventures Exit 309 I-80, Rt. 209, Bushkill, PA, 800-446-0231. Aerial ropes course and dual racing zip lines.

Anchor Golf Center 21 Rt. 10, Whippany, NJ 07981, 973-887-0898.

Bluegrass Mini Golf Monmouth Park Racetrack 175 Oceanport Ave., Oceanport, 732-587-8062. Fri. 3-8, Sat. 10-9, Sun. 10-8, extended summer hours. Adults $8, 12 & under $7, 4 and under free when accompanied by an adult. Two 18-hole courses have a horse racing theme.

Essex County Mini Golf Safari Essex County South Mountain Recreation Complex, 9 Cherry Lane, West Orange, 862-520-5024. Open seasonally. Summer: Mon.-Thurs. 10-8, Fri.-Sun. 10-9. Adults $10, under 12/srs. $8. 19-hole miniature golf course is designed in the shape of the African continent complete with 14 African animals interspersed among the Sahara desert, Congo and grasslands habitats. A free shuttle travels between the golf course and Turtle Back Zoo and Codey Arena. Birthday parties.

Essex Golf 600 Eagle Rock Ave., Roseland, NJ 07068, 973-364-0440.

Hyatt Hills Miniature Golf 1300 Raritan Rd., Clark, NJ 07066, 732-669-9100.

Monster Mini Golf Eatontown, Edison, Fairfield, Marlboro, Paramus, Union. Indoor glow-in-the-dark mini-golf.

Pine Creek Miniature Golf 394 Rt. 31N, West Amwell, NJ, 609-466-3803.

Scotch Hills Country Club Golf Course Jerusalem Rd., Scotch Plains, 908-232-9748. 18-hole miniature golf course and 9-hole course, operated by the Scotch Plains Recreation Commission.


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Skyline Mini Golf Woodbridge Community Center, 600 Main St., Woodbridge, NJ, 732-596-4000.

Somerset County Park Commission Putting Course Colonial Park, off Mettlers Rd., Franklin Twp., 732-873-8585. Mid-June-Labor Day: Daily 10-9. May-June: weekends 128. Sept.-Oct.: weekends 12-7. Adults $8, children/srs. $5, 10 or more $5. One-and-a-half-acre 18-hole putting course offers players mini-gardens, natural landscaping features, and greens from 25-75 feet long. Park also features playground, picnic area, paddleboat rentals and nature trail.

Tee-rrific Miniature Golf 3091 Rt. 22, Branchburg, NJ, 908-253-9300.

INDOOR ENTERTAINMENT Branchburg Sports Complex 47 Readington Rd., Branchburg, 908-203-1600. New Jersey’s premiere sports and family entertainment center features 78,000 square feet of action-packed activities including three indoor turf fields, four batting cages, and a 31,000 square foot training center. Our arcade, PlayMaze and multi-level laser tag arena provide fun for the whole family! BSC hosts laser tag, arcade, and sports themed birthday parties for kids of all ages. www.branchburgsports.com

Bridgewater Sports Arena

Imagine That!!! Discovery Museum for Children 4 Vreeland Rd., Florham Park, 973-966-8000; Monmouth County, 732-706-9000. Daily 10-5:30. Adult $9.95, child $10.95. Under one year no charge. A hands-on discovery museum for children ages toddler through 10. Over 50 activities, including an authentic plane and fire truck, shadow play, pirate ship, arts and crafts, dance studio, music room, science room, multi-cultural area, grocery store, diner, pet vet area and much more! Theme birthday parties and field trips available year round. See coupon on page 197. www.imaginethatmuseum.com

1425 Frontier Road, Bridgewater, 732-627-0006.

iPlay America

The Funplex

110 Schanck Rd., Feehold, NJ 07728, 732-577-8200. iPlay America is New Jersey’s largest indoor amusement park where it’s always free to enter. Enjoy two-level laser tag, go-karts, indoor boardwalk, 4D movie theater, rides, arcade with over 200 games, boardwalk fare and iPlay America’s Game Time Bar & Grill. www.iplayamerica.com

182 Rt. 10W, East Hanover, 973-428-1166; 3320-24 Rt. 38, Mount Laurel, 856-273-9666.

Funtime Junction 400 Fairfield Rd., Fairfield, 973-882-9777.

H20ooohh! Indoor Water Park 100 Moseywood Rd., Lake Harmony, PA, 570-722-9111.

Jumpnasium 204 Passaic Ave., Fairfield, 973-808-1700.


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New York Ave. & Boardwalk, Atlantic City, 609-347-2001; 234 W. 42nd St., New York, 212-398-3133. Themed galleries feature strange and unusual artifacts collected from around the world and laser maze challenge. www.ripleysatlanticcity.com or www.ripleysnewyork.com.

2 Changebridge Rd., Montville, 973-331-9001.

Kids Blvd 125 Washington Valley Rd., Warren, 732-560-KIDS.

Kidz Village 131 South 31st St., Kenilworth, 908-445-7220; 507 King Georges Rd., Woodbridge, 732-826-8577.

Medieval Times 149 Polito Ave., Lyndhurst, 888-WE-JOUST (888-935-6878). Inside the fully-enclosed climate controlled castle, you’ll feast on a fabulous 4-course medieval banquet while witnessing brave knights compete in daring games of skill, dangerous swordplay and an authentic jousting tournament. www.medievaltimes.com

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium

Sahara Sam’s Oasis Indoor & Outdoor Water Park 535 N. Rt. 73, West Berlin, NJ, 856-767-7580. Sahara Sam's provides safe, clean, fun all year under a retractable roof. They offer indoor surfing, cabanas, and birthday parties. The water park is located in West Berlin, NJ, 20 minutes from Philadelphia. Sahara Sam's also hosts fun, judgmentfree evenings quarterly for individuals with special needs to enjoy with their family and friends, made possible by the Sambulance Safety Squad. www.saharasams.com

New Jersey Rock Gym

Sky Zone Trampoline Park

373D Rt. 46W, Fairfield, 973-439-9860. Mon.-Fri. 12-10:30pm, Sat. & Sun. 10-8pm. Fun, memorable indoor climbing experience. A variety of programs: private sessions for kids and families, birthday parties and groups, classes for kids and adults, scout programs, summer and winter mini camps. More information online. www.njrockgym.com

Pine Brook, Lakewood, Maple Shade, Ocean Twp. locations.

Plaza Lanes Bowling 300 Main St., Staples Shopping Center, Madison, 973-3778919. Closed for renovations, scheduled reopening fall 2015. www.plazalanesbowling.net

Pole Position Raceway 99 Caven Point Rd., Jersey City, 201-333-7223. State-of-theart indoor electric karting facility features two race tracks in an 80,000 sq. foot facility. The karts are made in Europe and are capable of speeds of 45 mph. Fun for the whole family, ages 8 to 80 (must be over 48 in.)!

Pump It Up 145 W. Ethel Rd., Piscataway Twp., 732-572-7867; 10 Middlebury Blvd., Randolph, 973-252-9777; 158 Westfield Ave. E, Roselle Park, 908-245-5867; 301 Penhorn Ave. #5, Secaucus, 201-865-5867.


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AMC Dine-In Theatres Essex Green 9, 495 Prospect Ave., West Orange; AMC Bridgewater Commons 7; AMC Menlo Park 12, 888-AMC-4FUN. www.amctheatres.com/dinein AMC’s Dine-In theater experience combines cuisine and cocktail options inside the movie theatre. Fork & Screen theaters offer a more casual menu, including kids meals, and tabletop dining. Guests under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (at least 21). Cinema Suites feature upscale additions to the menu, luxury recliners and a minimum age requirement of 21 yrs. old. Show and seats can be reserved in advance online. Ongoing Sensory Friendly Films, films shown monthly for families affected by autism and other disabilities. Visit website for schedule and participating theatres. Dates and films are subject to change. 10am. www.amctheatres.com/ programs/sensory-friendly-films Jun 27: Inside Out. Jul 18: Minions. Aug: TBA. Sep 26: Hotel Transylvania. Oct 17: The Jungle Book. Nov 14: The Peanuts Movie. Dec 5: The Good Dinosaur.

Dunellen Cinema Cafe 458 North Ave., Dunellen, 732-968-9010. Adults $8, children $6. Families can enjoy dinner while watching family-oriented and children’s movies at a reasonable cost. Order food at the concession counter and it will be served at your table in the theater. www.dunellen-theater.com Wed Summer Movie Wednesdays, children’s movies shown Wednesdays at 10am. Call to confirm and for start and end dates.

IMAX Theatres www.imax.com • Atlantic City: IMAX Tropicana Casino & Resort Atlantic City, 888-605-1435 • Cherry Hill: AMC Loews Cherry Hill 24 & IMAX 2121 Rt. 38, Cherry Hill, 888-262-4386 • Clifton: AMC Clifton Commons 16 & IMAX 405 Rt. 3 E., Clifton, 888-262-4386 • Elizabeth: AMC Lowes Jersey Gardens 20 & IMAX 651 Kapkowski Rd., Elizabeth, 888-262-4386 • Hamilton: AMC Hamilton 24 & IMAX 325 Sloan Ave., Hamilton, 888-262-4386 • Jersey City: IMAX Dome, Liberty Science Center 222 Jersey City Blvd., Jersey City, 201-200-1000 • New Brunswick: AMC New Brunswick 18 & IMAX 17 US Highway 1, New Brunswick, 888-262-4386 • Paramus: AMC Garden State 16 & IMAX 1 Garden State Plaza, Paramus, 888-262-4386 • Rockaway: AMC Rockaway 16 & IMAX 363 Mt. Hope Ave., Rockaway, 888-262-4386 • West Nyack: IMAX Palisades Center 4270 Palisades Center Dr., West Nyack, 845-358-4629

Regal Cinemas Summer Movie Express Participating Regal theatres offer G or PG movies every Tues. and Wed. at 10am for $1. Tickets available at the box office on the day of the show, first-come, first-served. www.regmovies.com/movies/summer-movie-express

UM CAMMER Weekly themed P! classes for parents & children 6 mos.–4 yrs.

Songs, musical instruments, finger puppets, parachute time and imaginative play! Our classes promote social, physical and transitional skills through gym, arts and crafts and preschool songs. Birthday Parties, Summer Camp and Baby Classes Available

P.E.P. CLUB Warren and Bernardsville 908-451-9280 • www.pepclub.info Tues, Wed

$1 Movies, 10am Tues. & Wed. Jun 23-Aug 19 in Burlington, Mays Landing, Moorestown, North Brunwick, Phillipsburg, Turnersville, Vineland, NJ and Staten Island, NY.

MOMMY & ME Whatever your interests, you won’t run out of fun and educational activities for you and your baby and toddler to enjoy together. In addition to those listed below, see listings under Enrichment for Mommy and Me programs in music, dance, art and more. Browse the Sports categories for infant and toddler swim lessons, gymnastics, tumbling and other sports. Outdoor Education Centers offer parent and child nature programs. Check Museum and Historic Site calendars for programs designed especially for their youngest visitors and stop in at the Library for storytimes for babies, toddlers and preschoolers. The Connection for Women and Families 79 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-4242. The Connection offers a wide variety of parent/child classes providing children and their caregivers a safe and nurturing environment where they can explore, learn and participate in fun activities. Drop in and play $5. www.theconnectiononline.org

Into the Swim, Inc. 866-307-SWIM. Springfield, Somerset, Fairfield, Clinton, Denville and more. Into the Swim features no more than 3 students per class. All ages and special needs are invited to learn a vital life-saving skill under the tutelage of professional and experienced instructors who have all been trained to our standards. Classes are given late afternoons, evenings and weekends. There is no registration fee. Into the Swim selects only indoor pools that meet its standards for water quality, temperature, and provide a comfortable environment for maximum learning. For more details, call 866307-SWIM. www.intotheswim.com

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pose in promoting social, emotional, and intellectual growth. Children learn the principles of art, color theory, and art history, as they create beautiful, original works of art. All the while paving the path for a life-long appreciation of art. Mommy & me classes, fine art classes, birthday parties, summer camps. www.themessyartist.com

DROP-IN CREATIVE FUN Be Craftful 250 South Ave., Fanwood, 908-322-3226.

Brushes & Bisque

The Moderne Academie of Fine Arts

45 Broadway, Denville, 973-627-6292.

1820 East Second Street, Scotch Plains, 908-322-4249. The Moderne Academie of Fine Arts has been fostering the love of dance for over forty years. Join in the fun of a Mommy and Me dance class.

41 Church St., Montclair, NJ 07042, 973-783-0030.

My Gym Children’s Fitness Center 1100 South Ave. W., Westfield, 908-317-0888; 522 Broad St., Glen Rock, 201-444-4644; 235 Prospect Ave., West Orange, 973-731-2022. Day, night, weekend classes and birthday parties. Children’s fitness center, 6 wks.-9 yrs. Songs, dance, puppets, games, relays, sport skills, gymnastics and more. Birthday parties, Parent’s Night Out, Summer, Spring and Winter Fun Days. See display ad on page 141.

Charmed Beading Studio Color Me Mine – Summit 438 Springfield Ave., Summit, 908-598-0248. Drop in our Paint-Your-Own ceramics studio where you can discover the art of having fun. See display ad on page 91. www.summit.colormemine.com

Express Yourself Studios 1877 Springfield Ave., Maplewood, 973-763-5256.

Fire Me Up 117 N. Union Ave., Cranford, 908-272-2600.

P.E.P. Club (Preschool Enrichment Program)

Glassworks Studio

908-451-9280. Class locations in Warren and Bernardsville. A parent and Tot program that encourages self-confidence in an emotionally and physically safe environment through music, tumbling, etc. Also offer cooking class (3-7 yrs.), themed birthday parties and holiday theme parties. www.pepclub.info

151 South St., Lower Level, Morristown, 973-656-0800.

Starfish Aquatic Club 973-953-7946. Email: starfish@starfishstaff.com. A private lesson program that offers both private and small group swimming lessons to children and adults from the age of 6 months and older.

Wompy's World of Musical Play Classes in Basking Ridge, Warren, Westfield, Morristown, and Summit, 908- 279-3030. Educate. Entertain. Love. Wompy's is an interactive musical playtime that teaches through art, puppets and instruments. Our weekly classes are for children 6 months4 years old with caregiver. Each week is a new lesson, encouraging learning and fun in a caring, loving atmosphere. Try it free! www.wompys.com

Hot Sand Glassblowing Studio 550 Cookman Ave. Suite 103, Asbury Park, 732-927-5475.

Just Bead Yourself 113 Central Ave., Westfield, 908-232-3411. Creative fun for the whole family. Walk-in workshop to create your own jewelry. Variety of unique beads suitable for all ages, boy/girl and men/women. Classes and parties. No experience required. www.justbeadyourself.com

That Pottery Place Wiltshire Shopping Center, 217 Clarksville Rd., West Windsor Twp., 609-716-6200.

The Messy Artist 356 Rt. 10W, East Hanover, NJ 07936, 973-378-2425. Art is a platform for learning, promoting social, emotional, and intellectual growth. Mommy & me classes, fine art classes, birthday parties, summer camps. www.themessyartist.com

Tia Marie Beading Studio 406 Bloomfield Ave., Montclair, 973-783-2323.


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FAIRS & FESTIVALS See Calendar of Events starting on page 199 and Hot Picks on www.kidsguidenj.com for more upcoming fairs and festivals. Catskill Chill Music Festival Camp Minglewood, 350 Bouchoux Brook Rd., Hancock, NY 13783. Main stage, open mic, yoga, RV, cabin and tent camping, day passes.

Sep 18-20

Clearwater’s Great Hudson River Revival Croton Point Park, Croton-on-Hudson. 845-418-3596. Annual music and environmental festival founded by Pete Seeger features storytellers, family-oriented entertainers, juried crafts, Green Living Expo, boat exhibits, rides and environmental education displays. Proceeds support the Clearwater organization’s environmental education and advocacy efforts to help preserve and protect the Hudson River. www.clearwaterfestival.org

Jun 20-21

Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Dodds Farm, 44 County Rt. 7D (off Rt. 22), Hillsdale, NY, 866-325-2744. Three-day community of folk music features main stage, workshop stage, dance stage, family stage and kid-friendly workshops, activities. www.falconridgefolk.com

Jul 31-Aug 2

Fall Fling & Folk Faire Appel Farm, 457 Shirley Rd., Elmer, NJ 08318. Arts and music workshops, music jams, concerts, crafters and kids open stage and activities. www.fallfling.org

Oct 9-11

FarmBorough Music Festival Randall's Island, 20 Randall's Island Park, New York. New country music festival in NYC. www.farmboroughfestival.com

Hunter Mountain Festivals Hunter, NY, 800-486-8376. Spring, summer and fall weekend festivals feature live music, food and drink and kids activities. www.huntermtn.com Selected Events Aug 8-9 German Alps Festival. Aug 15- International Celtic Festival.

Aug 16 Sep 26-27, Oct 3-4, 10-11, 17-18 Oktoberfest 2015.

MusikFest SteelStacks; Johnston Park; Plaza at Main & Spring Sts.; other locations in Bethlehem, PA, 610-332-1300. Ten days of live music, over 500 performances, dance, comedy shows, children’s activities, restaurant row, artisan and retail vendors. Ticketed and free events. www.musikfest.org

Aug 7-16

38th Annual New York Renaissance Faire 600 Rt. 17A, Sterling Forest, Tuxedo, NY, 845-351-5171. Open Aug. 1-Sept. 27. Saturdays, Sundays and Labor Day 10-7. Adults $24, children (5-12) $11, children under 5 free. Open rain or shine. Directions and discount tickets available at www.renfair.com. Where Fantasy Rules! Step back in time and join Her Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth I on a grand visit to an amazing re-creation of a 16th century village. Hundreds of brightly costumed performers take the stage and fill the bustling streets with laughter. Stroll our quaint village as the music of the Renaissance surrounds you. Cheer your favorite knight at the Joust Tournament. Meet Robin Hood and his Merry Men. Feast on savory sweets and tempting treats. See amazing acrobatics, magicians, jugglers, swashbuckling pirates, and more. Watch a Living Chess Match and laugh at tall tales. Play a game of skill or chance. Browse more than a hundred shoppes, featuring the finest in handmade wares. Join us in this great escape for all ages!

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Jun 26-28

Open House New York

Forest of Fear

www.ohny.org. Free. Famous buildings and architecturally significant sites in neighborhoods throughout all five boroughs open their doors to the public for tours, talks, performances, and family-friendly workshops. Advance registration required at some sites. Event guide, maps and OHNY Kids info are available online. www.ohny.org

600 Rt. 17A, Sterling Forest, Tuxedo, NY, 845-351-5171. Open Oct. 9- Nov. 1st. Open Fri.-Sun. Hours and pricing available online. Travel through time as 5 haunted Halloween attractions thrill your senses and chill your spine! Don't trust your eyes…nothing is as it seems! Not recommended for children under 12. Located next to the New York Renaissance Faire. www.theforestoffear.com

Oct 9-Nov 1

Gathering of the Vibes Music Festival Seaside Park, Bridgeport, CT, 203-908-3030. Annual music, arts and camping festival, inspired by the Grateful Dead, features world-renowned talent and up-and-coming bands. Family camping area, craft area, food, beaches, kids activities. www.govibes.com Jul 30-Aug 2.

Hudson Valley Garlic Festival NYS Thruway exit 20, Cantine Field, Saugerties, NY, 845246-3090. Advance ticket discount. Two-day festival of everything garlic includes garlic marketplace, garlic food, lectures, demonstrations, music, arts and crafts, children’s area. Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Saugerties. www.hvgf.org

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Oct 17-18

The Peach Music Festival Montage Mountain & Montage Water Park, Scranton, PA. Allman Brothers Band-inspired and curated festival offers four days of music, camping and water park.

Aug 13-16

Philadelphia Folk Festival Old Pool Farm, Schwenksville, PA, 1-800-556-FOLK. Threeday festival hosts contemporary and traditional artists, workshops, kids area, camping. Children under 11 free. www.pfs.org

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2015 QuickChek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning

78th Annual Warren County Farmers Fair and Hot Air Balloon Festival

Solberg Airport, Readington, 800-HOTAIR-9. July 24-26: Fri. 1-10pm, Sat. 6am-10pm, Sun. 6am-8pm. Adults $20 thru June 26, $24 June 27-July 23, $35 at gate. Children ages 412 $8 thru June 26, $10 June 27-July 23, $15 at gate. 3 & under free. Advance parking $5, on-site parking $10, free off-site shuttle bus from Raritan Valley Community College after 12pm on Saturday and Sunday. Daily events include up to 100 hot air balloons ascending at 6:30am and 6:30pm. Entertainment tent, magic corner, the cannon lady, family fun pavilion, over 200 arts and craft booths, amusement rides and numerous free exhibits and product samples. Rain or shine. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest: njballoonfest. www.balloonfestival.com Musical Highlights Jul 24 Don Felder, An Evening at the Hotel California, 8pm. Fireworks at 9:30pm. Jul 25 Disney sensation Sabrina Carpenter at 1pm. Kansas at 8pm. Balloon Glow at 8pm. Jul 26 The Wheels of Soul Tour featuring the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings and Doyle Bramhall at 1:30pm.

Fairgrounds in Harmony Twp., Rt. 519 (3 miles north of Phillipsburg). Fair Info: 908-859-6563. Balloon Rides: 908454-3431. Adults $7, ages 5-12 $4, ages 4 and under free. Weekday specials on admission and rides. Old-fashioned county fair features a hot air balloon festival with mass launches each evening, Kids Corral children activity areas, traditional arts expo, farm exhibits, carnival rides and more. www.warrencountyfarmersfair.org

Rock, Ribs & Ridges Festival Sussex County Fairgrounds, 37 Plains Rd., Augusta, NJ 07822, 973-882-8240. Two days of rock ‘n roll, barbeque, craft beers, on-site camping. www.rockribsandridges.com

Jun 27-28

Street Fairs–Kids Traveling Shindig by JC Promotions 201-998-1144. A full calendar of street fairs feature arts and crafts, merchandise and food plus Kids Traveling Shindig with rides, ponies, games, petting zoo, crafts, face painting and more. 10am-5pm. See website for flea market and collectible shows. www.jcpromotions.info Jun 21 Nutley Annual Father’s Day Street Fair, Franklin Ave., Nutley. Jun 28 Berkeley Heights Street Fair. Jul 4 Little Falls July Street Fair. Aug 16 Maywood Semi-Annual Summertime Street Fair. Sep 7 Riverdale’s Annual Labor Day Street Fair. Sep 19 Ridgefield Park Street Fair. Sep 20 Stirling Street Fair. Sep 26 Edison’s Annual Fall Family Spectacular. Sep 27 Fannywood Day Street Fair, Fanwood. Oct 3 Towaco (Montville) Music & Fun Festival. Oct 4 Saddle Brook Street Fair. Oct 11 Adorno Fathers Fall Country Fair, Ramsey. Oct 17 Clifton Downtown Street Fair. Oct 25 Flemington Street Fair. Nov 1 New Providence Fall Festival. Nov 7 JC’s Festival in the Jungle, West Milford. Selected Arts & Crafts and Collectible Shows Jun 27-28 Shady Grove Arts & Crafts Fest, Ramsey. Sep 6 Mt. Carmel Flea Market & Collectible Show. Sep 13 Chatham Area Fine Arts & Crafts Festival. Nov 22 Kinnelon High School Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair.

Jul 25-Aug 1

WNTI Stage Knowlton Lions Club Pavilion, 89 Rt. 46, Delaware. Tickets: www.wntistage.org. Three days of music on two stages presented by WNTI public radio from Centenary College.

Jul 17-19

XPONential Music Festival 2015 Susquehanna Bank Center, 1 Harbour Blvd., Camden; Wiggins Park, Mickle Blvd., Camden. Three days of music and over 25 artists on the Camden Waterfront. Purchase tickets online, www.xpnfest.org

Jul 24-26

BIG SHOWS & CONCERTS New concerts and shows are continuously added. Go to kidsguidenj.com and use the convenient links to listing websites to view new events. For smaller concert venues, see listings under Arts – Music & Dance. Asbury Park Events Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com; 800-745-3000. Renowned for live music, Asbury Park is home to Convention Hall and The Paramount Theatre, a historic 1,600 seat theater on the boardwalk, and clubs including The Stone Pony, Brighton Bar, Wonder Bar, Tim McLoone’s Supper Club and more, presenting nationally and locally known artists in concert. The Stone Pony expands its lineup during summer with an outdoor Summer Stage series. For current schedule, visit www.stoneponyonline.com or for listings for all venues, www.apboardwalk.com.

Big Apple Circus Damrosch Park, Lincoln Center, 800-922-3772, 888-541-3750. Intimate, classical one-ring circus at Lincoln Center Nov.-Jan. and other locations throughout the year. www.bigapplecircus.org Nov-Jan Lincoln Center, NYC.

Beacon Theatre 74th & Broadway, New York, 866-858-0008. Group sales 800223-7565. Concerts and a variety of special events are presented in a 2,800-seat landmark building. beacontheatre.com

Bethel Woods Center for the Arts At the site of the 1969 Woodstock festival, 200 Hurd Rd., Bethel, NY, 866-781-2922. A diverse selection of popular artists, film, educational and community programs are presented in a 15,000-capacity outdoor performing arts venue and indoor gallery space. The museum tells the story of the Sixties and the unique experience of the Woodstock Festival through film, interactive displays, text panels and artifacts. www.BethelWoodsCenter.org


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BIG SHOWS & CONCERTS Boardwalk Hall 2301 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, 609-348-7000. Tickets: 800736-1420. Seaside arena, originally built in 1929, now seats over 14,000 people and hosts world-class entertainers and national touring productions. www.boardwalkhall.com

The Bowery Presents Promotes artists at venues throughout the region as well as at their own venues including NYC’s Mercury Lounge, The Bowery Ballroom, Music Hall of Williamsburg, Terminal 5 and Rough Trade NYC. www.bowerypresents.com

Broadway–On & Off For tickets, www.ticketmaster.com; 800-745-3000; www. telecharge.com; www.DisneyOnBroadway.com. See introduction to New York listings for info about Broadway shows and discount tickets. See listings under New York for additional family theater events and concerts. Selected Family-Friendly Shows Open Aladdin, Disney, New Amsterdam Theatre. The Berenstain Bears LIVE in Family Matters, the Musical, Manhattan Movement & Arts Center. Blue Man Group, Astor Place Theatre. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Barrymore Theatre, teens. Finding Neverland, Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. The Gazillion Bubble Show, New World Stages. The King and I, Vivian Beaumont Theatre. Kinky Boots, Al Hirschfeld Theatre, teens. Les Miserables, Imperial Theatre. The Lion King, Minskoff Theatre. The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe, St. Luke’s Theatre. Mamma Mia, Broadhurst Theatre. Matilda The Musical, Shubert Theatre. Phantom of the Opera, Majestic Theatre. Stomp, Orpheum Theatre. Wicked, Gershwin Theatre.

Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing Columbus Blvd. and Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, PA 19106, 215-629-3200. Summer outdoor concert season at Penn’s Landing. Low-back folding chairs permitted. www.festivalpierphilly.com

Garden State Exhibit Center 50 Atrium Dr., Somerset, 732-469-4000. Many shows offer free admission for children. www.gsec.com. Jul 18-19 Garden State Cat Show. Sep 11-12 Scrap Book Expo. Sep 18-20 New Jersey Home Show. Oct 23-25 Sugarloaf Crafts Festival. Oct 31BrickFair NJ 2015, LEGO fan festival.

Nov 1 Nov 7-8 Jan 2-3 Jan 15-17 Jan 29-31

New Jersey Family Pet Show. Great Train Expo. Garden State Home Show. The Fly Fishing Show.

Jambase.com Guide to live music, concerts and festivals, nationwide.

Live Nation From the website of Live Nation, one of the largest producers of live concerts in the world, you can search concerts by artist or venue and purchase tickets. www.livenation.com

Madison Square Garden The Stadium or WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden, 7th Ave. at 33rd, 866-858-0008. Groups: 212-465-6080. Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com; 800-745-3000. www.thegarden.com or www.theateratmsg.com Winter New York Rangers and New York Knicks home games.

New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center Raritan Center (Rt. 287 exit Rt. 514W), 97 Sunfield Ave., Edison, 732-417-1400. www.njexpocenter.com

Ocean City Music Pier 825 Boardwalk, Ocean City, 609-525-9300. Concert hall since 1929 hosts music, pageants, including the Miss New Jersey pageant, theater, children’s theater, special events, and Ocean City Pops summer concert series. www.ocnj.us/music-pier

PNC Bank Arts Center Parkway exit 116, Holmdel, box office: 732-203-2500. Outdoor concert season May-Sept. with seating in openair pavilion and on lawn. Free heritage festivals and classical performances presented by Garden State Arts Foundation, 732-442-9200. www.artscenter.com, www.gsafoundation.org 2015 Heritage Festivals All day entertainment, ethnic food, craft vendors, children’s activities. Free admission. Sep 19 African American Festival. Sep 27 Slovak Festival.

Prudential Center 165 Mulberry St., Newark, 973-757-6000. Tickets: 800-7453000, www.ticketmaster.com. www.prucenter.com Winter New Jersey Devils and Seton Hall Pirates men’s basketball.

Radio City Music Hall Rockefeller Center, 60th St. & Ave. of the Americas, 866858-0008. Groups: 212-465-6100. www.radiocity.com Nov 13Radio City Christmas Spectacular.

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St. George Theatre 35 Hyatt St., Staten Island, 718-442-2900. Call box office or Ticketmaster for tickets, www.ticketmaster.com; 800-7453000. Restored 2,800-seat 1929 movie and vaudeville house presents concerts, comedy, Broadway touring companies, small and large scale children's shows, and school-time performances. www.stgeorgetheatre.com Selected Children & Family Events Oct 25 Shrek The Musical. Nov 15 Saving Fairyland, Rainbow Magic Live! Nov 20 Brad Ross’ Unbelievable, magic.

SteelStacks 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem, PA, 610-332-1300. Once the home plant of Bethlehem Steel, the ten-acre site is now a hub of music and art offering indoor and outdoor concerts, films, comedy, dance, Peas & Q’s family programming, walking tours, open mic nights and eight different festivals annually. www.steelstacks.org


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Sun National Bank Center 81 Hamilton Ave. at Rt. 129 (Tnpk. exit 7A), Trenton, 609656-3200, 800-298-4200. Hotline: 609-656-3222. Tickets: www.comcasttix.com. Group tickets: 609-656-3234. Home for Trenton Freedom football as well as concerts and special events. www.snbcenter.com Sep 19 Mercer County Improvement Authority’s 12th Annual “Touch-A-Truck” Day. 10-2. Free admission.

Susquehanna Bank Center at the Waterfront 1 Harbour Blvd. (Tnpk. exit 4), Camden, 800-745-3000. Outdoor amphitheater with huge lawn during the summer months converts to a fully enclosed theater in the fall and winter. www.susquehannabankcenter.org

Ticketmaster 800-745-3000. www.ticketmaster.com. One of the largest suppliers of tickets globally to music, sports, arts and theater events consolidates kid-friendly shows in the area at www.ticketmaster.com under the “Family” heading.

Wells Fargo Center 3601 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, 800-298-4200. Event hotline: 215-336-3600. Sports–entertainment complex. Tickets: www.comcastTix.com. www.wellsfargocenterphilly.com Ongoing Philadelphia Flyers, 76ers, Soul, Wings Lacrosse and college basketball.

Aug 30 Sussex Hills Kennel Club Dog Show, 7-7. Nov-Feb Morris County Secondary Schools Ice Hockey Season, spectators welcome.

Monmouth Park Racetrack 175 Oceanport Ave. (GSP exit 105), Oceanport, 732-222-5100. Thoroughbred racing Wed.-Sun. Memorial Day weekendLabor Day weekend. Grandstand $3, clubhouse $4, under 12 free. Srs. half price. Gates open 11:30; 1st race 1pm. Summer Events Sun Family Fun Days, kids entertainment, live music, pony rides. 12-4pm. Fri & Sat Dawn Patrol, behind-the-scenes track tours, all ages. Sat. & Sun. at 8am June 20-Aug. 23. Free, reservations required, 732-571-5542. Open Bluegrass Mini Golf, two 18-hole courses have a horse racing theme. Selected Special Events Jun 21 Father’s Day, dads admitted free; live music. Jun 27-28 Win & Wine Weekend with Chocolate Expo Day, sample Jersey wines. Jul 5 Red, White & Blue Party, bbq, live music.

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5 Seymour St., Montclair, 800-745-3000. 2000-seat concert venue in renovated 1922 theater. Check Ticketmaster for events, www.ticketmaster.com.

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Monmouth Park Kids’ Club, 12-2. Call to reserve space, 908-216-3785. Ladies Day, ladies free with hat or fascinator. Shore Chef Crab Cake Cook-Off, fresh seafood, live music. Back to School Day, high school marching bands, students with ID free admission. BBQ & Craft Beer Festival. Food Trucktoberfest.

New Jersey Devils SPECTATOR SPORTS

Prudential Center, Lafayette at Mulberry St., Newark, 800NJ-DEVIL. National Hockey League. www.newjerseydevils.com

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Campbell’s Field, Cooper St. or Market St. (at the base of Walt Whitman Bridge), Camden, 866-SHARKS-9. Kids admission is $3 on Mondays, fireworks on Fridays, kids run bases on Saturdays and free ice cream post game on Sundays. Fun Zone for kids. www.riversharks.com

Yogi Berra Stadium, Montclair State University, 973746-7434. Reserved & box seats. Unaffiliated team in Northeast League. June-Aug. season. Party packages.

Lakewood BlueClaws FirstEnergy Park, 2 Stadium Way, Lakewood, 732-901-7000. Join the Kids Club for exclusive special events. Kids (ages 12 and under) eat free every Sunday and Monday. Birthday parties. Fireworks every Friday.

Lehigh Valley Ironpigs Coca-Cola Park, 1050 IronPigs Way, Allentown, PA, 610841-7447. Minor league baseball team, that plays in the International League, is a Triple-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies.

William G. Mennen Sports Arena 161 E. Hanover Ave., Morristown, 973-326-7651. Home to Colonial Hockey League youth hockey program. Spectators are welcome at youth hockey playoffs and championships, open skating competitions and special events. Selected Family Events Jul 12-13 Twinbrooks Kennel Club Dog Show, 7-5. Jul 25-26 Garden State Comic Fest, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 10-5. Aug 4 Annual National Night Out Against Crime, food, drinks, entertainment, free ice skating, local agencies on hand. 5-9pm. Free.

New York Giants Meadowlands Stadium, Giants Dr., East Rutherford, www.giants.com. Buy and sell Giants tickets at NFL ticket exchange, www.NFL.com/ticketexchange.

New York Jets Meadowlands Stadium, East Rutherford, 800-469-JETS. Single tickets: 800-745-3000, www.ticketmaster.com. Buy and sell Jets tickets at NFL ticket exchange, www.NFL.com/ ticketexchange. Jets Training Center, located on the border of Madison and Florham Park, is open to the public in Aug. with an opportunity to watch a scrimmage from the sidelines, get players’ autographs and pictures and purchase Jets gear. www.newyorkjets.com

New York Red Bulls Red Bull Arena, 600 Cape May St., Harrison, 877-RBSOCCER. Major league soccer from March through Oct. in a familyfriendly state-of-the-art arena. www.newyorkredbulls.com

New York Yankees One E. 161st St., Bronx, NY, . Arrive early to walk the impressive stadium, visit the Great Hall, Monument Hall (closes 45 min. prior to game time) and the New York Yankees Museum (open until end of 8th inning). Yankee Stadium tours are available during off-season. www.yankees.com


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SPECTATOR SPORTS Philadelphia Phillies Citizens Bank Park, One Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, 215-463-1000. Pre-game children’s games and activities. www.phillies.com

Prudential Center 165 Mulberry St., Newark, tickets: 800-745-3000. General information: 973-757-6000. Home to New Jersey Devils hockey, Seton Hall Pirates basketball and New Jersey Ironmen indoor soccer league. www.ticketmaster.com, www.prucenter.com

Rutgers Sports High Point Solutions Stadium, River & Sutphen Rds., Piscataway, 866-445-4678. www.scarletknights.com Ongoing Junior Knights Club, open to ages 12 and under gives free access to Rutgers wrestling, soccer, lacrosse, gymnastics, women’s basketball, football and basketball home openers and other events and activities. Parents register online, www.scarletknights.com/ot/jrknights.html.

PARTY PLACES Local recreation departments may have facilities and/or play equipment available for parties for a nominal fee. Contact your recreation office for information. Art-4-All Party 265 E. Main St., Somerville, 908-725-4490. All your guests will be thrilled to go home with their own unique creation. 11⁄2-2 hr. party includes facility use and choice of age-appropriate art project such as tinsel painting, book bag painting, placemat, t-shirt and more. $10 per child. www.art-4-all-inc.com

Building Kidz Party at Planet Swirl Planet Swirl, 831 Rt. 10E, Pine Plaza Shopping Center, Whippany, 973-585-7050. Three exciting parties include LEGOthemed games, teamwork and fun! Choose from: Building Bash for preschoolers which includes take-home LEGO craft; WeDo Robotics for grades K-3; "Ninjago" spinners; or Mindstorms for grades 4-6 where participants Battle the Bots they create. www.BuildingKidzNJ.com; www.planetswirl.com

Branchburg Sports Complex 47 Readington Rd., Branchburg, 908-203-1600. Laser tag, arcade and sports themed birthday parties for all ages.

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Somerset Patriots Office: 20 W. Main, Somerville, 908-252-0700. Ballpark: off E. Main St. (on NJ Transit’s Raritan Valley line), Bridgewater. Field box, upper box, family section (alcohol-free), group sales, luxury suites, party packages, Baseball Buddies program for youth teams and Somerset Sluggers Kids Club. Atlantic league club. www.somersetpatriots.com

Sussex County Miners Skylands Stadium, 94 Championship Place, Augusta, NJ 07822, 973-383-7644. Box Office: 973-940-0222. Can-Am League. www.sussexcountyminers.com

Sussex Stags Skylands Stadium, 94 Championship Place, Augusta, NJ 07822, 973-383-7644. Box Office: 973-940-0222. Semi-pro football in Empire Football League plays July to early October season. www.sussexstags.com

Trenton Thunder Waterfront Park, 1 Thunder Rd., Trenton, 609-394-TEAM. Tickets $3-8. Double-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox in Eastern league. April-Sept. season.

Chef Carls Pizza Party 888-794-8540. Our award winning party lets your little chefs make their own pizza. The ingredients for their culinary masterpiece include invitations, chef hats, aprons, paperware, pizza-making, ice cream sundae or cupcake-making, magic tricks, music, dancing, graduation ceremony and certificates, goodie bags and they can even build a stuffed animal (if you choose Party #3). New! Travel the globe by making exciting dishes from the U.S. to the beyond! Five great international cooking party options: Traditional American, Chinese, Italian, Mexican, Vegetarian. Three birthday party packages to choose from as well as parties for schools, summer camps, special needs and fundraising. www.makeapizzaparty.com

Chef It Up & Chef It Up 2 Go www.chefitupkids.com. Our place or yours, everyone loves to chef it up! Cooking parties; classes; team building events; fundraisers. Great for all ages, kids to adults! Peanut and tree-nut free!

Classic Thyme Cooking School 710 South Ave. West, Westfield, 908-232-5445. Our expanded party offerings are for kids as well as teens and adults. For kids ages 3 and older, our “Chef for a Day” and “Recipe for a Bear” are sure-fire favorites. NEW this year is our “Cooking with the Kids” where parents fully participate in the culinary fun with their children. For kids ages 8 and up, especially teens, consider our decadent “Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate,” “Sweet Sixteen,” and “Cook-Off Challenge” parties. For more info, www.classicthyme.com.


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Color Me Mine – Summit 438 Springfield Ave., Summit, 908-598-0248. A Paint-YourOwn ceramics studio where you can discover the art of having fun. We host amazing birthday parties, wedding and baby showers, bar/bat mitzvahs, church groups, fundraisers, team-building activities or any other special event. We can accommodate up to 60 people at our studio or can bring our ceramics parties anywhere you want. Call or visit our website for more information. See display ad on page 91. www.summit.colormemine.com

The Connection for Women and Families 79 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-4242. Ages 2 and up choose birthday party themes: Gym Party, Pool Party, Cooking Party or Sports and Games. www.theconnectiononline.org

Creative Hands Art Studio and Atelier 14 Kings Rd., Madison, 908-604-0773. Fun and creative birthday workshops for ages 3 through teens. Great choices of fine art techniques and themes from drawing and painting to throwing pots on our pottery wheels. A creative birthday is a happy one! See ad under Enrichment. www.creativehandssignup.com

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Imagine That!!! Discovery Museum for Children 4 Vreeland Rd., Florham Park, 973-966-8000. Enjoy an exciting, fun-filled adventure at Imagine That! Your child and guests will be thrilled to explore many unique exhibits, including a real plane, fire truck, pet vet, pirate ship, dance studio, grocery store & diner, art gallery and much more. Parties include paper products, hostess, private suite & unlimited time to explore. Theme parties: dance, pirate, firefighter, train, princess/prince and craft parties. Kosher, Indian and Italian catering available. We truly customize your child's party. We will do ANYTHING! Call to ask about PRIVATE parties! www.imaginethatmuseum.com

iPlay America 110 Schanck Rd., Feehold, NJ 07728, 732-577-8200. New Jersey’s largest indoor amusement park features two-level laser tag, go-karts, indoor boardwalk, 4D movie theater, rides, arcade with over 200 games, boardwalk fare and Game Time Bar & Grill. www.iplayamerica.com

Fashion First Workshops 908-578-8561. Summer fashion camps and fashion birthday parties, at our location or in your home, for children and teens ages 7-18. See complete listing under EnrichmentCrafts. www.fashionfirstworkshops.com

Field Station: Dinosaurs One Dinosaur Way, Secaucus, 855-999-9010 tickets, 973748-4317 groups and birthday parties. Field Station: Dinosaurs, now in its final season, features 32 life-sized animatronic dinosaurs in New Jersey’s Meadowlands. Call for party information. www.fieldstationdinosaurs.com

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Fulper Family Farmstead Party 281 Rocktown Lambertville Rd., Lambertville, NJ 08530, 609-651-5991; info@fulperfarms.com. Host an unforgettable birthday party for your child! We cater to groups of all ages to enjoy and explore our dairy farm. Choose from farm activities, games, treasure hunt, fairy tale party, hoe down, barnyard challenge and more or create your own. We can accommodate most ideas. www.fulperfarms.com

Chef It Up! & Chef It Up 2 Go! Cooking Parties • Classes Team Building Events • Fundraisers Great for all ages — kids & adults! Peanut & tree-nut free!

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PARTY PLACES Just Bead Yourself 113 Central Ave., Westfield, 908-232-3411. A walk-in workshop for kids and adults to create their own jewelry. Specializing in “Frozen Birthdays” and “Afternoon Tea” jewelry parties. Also “Massage & Chocolate Fondue Ladies Night Outs.” www.justbeadyourself.com

Kafka Farms Horse Party 901 Valley Rd., Watchung, 908-405-8038. Birthday parties on the farm or traveling party. www.kafkafarms.com

Lakewood BlueClaws Baseball Birthday Bash FirstEnergy Park, 2 Stadium Way, Lakewood, 732-901-7000. Birthday Bash at the ball park includes reserve seats, pizza, ice cream, Kids Zone tickets, logo baseballs for everyone, an autographed baseball for birthday child, name on scoreboard and on-field celebration with Buster.

Liberty Hall Birthday Party 1003 Morris Ave., Union, 908-527-0400. Choose from a Victorian Tea Birthday Party or Firefighter Birthday Party at historic Liberty Hall or at the Firehouse Museum. Recommended for ages 6-12.

Madison Area YMCA 111 Kings Rd., Madison, 973-822-YMCA. Rooms available for birthday parties, as well as staff available to lead party activities in the pool, gym, gymnastic center, dance and arts and crafts.

Medieval Times 149 Polito Ave., Lyndhurst, 888-WE-JOUST (888-935-6878). Inside the fully-enclosed climate controlled castle, you’ll feast on a fabulous 4-course medieval banquet while witnessing brave knights compete in daring games of skill, dangerous swordplay and an authentic jousting tournament. www.medievaltimes.com

The Messy Artist 356 Rt. 10W, East Hanover, NJ 07936, 973-378-2425. Children learn the principles of art, color theory, and art history, as they create beautiful, original works of art. All the while paving the path for a life-long appreciation of art. Mommy & me classes, fine art classes, birthday parties, summer camps. www.themessyartist.com

My Gym Children’s Fitness Center 1100 South Ave. W., Westfield, 908-317-0888; 522 Broad St., Glen Rock, 201-444-4644; 235 Prospect Ave., West Orange, 973-731-2022. Awesome new birthday party packages. Many themes to choose from. Your child is the star. Age appropriate games, relays, rides, songs. Special Birthday March and Space Flight ride. We set up, clean up and take care of it all. See display ad on page 141.

Nature Party-Essex County Essex County Environmental Center, West Essex Park, 621 Eagle Rock Ave., Roseland, 973-228-8776. Celebrate your next birthday with a nature theme. Call for party packages.

Nature Party-Hunterdon County Mountain Farm or Echo Hill, Hunterdon County Parks, 908782-1158. 2-hr. birthday party hosted by a park naturalist includes room rental, one hour nature hike, half hour of crafts or field games, and gift for the birthday child.

Nature Party-Reeves Reed Arboretum Reeves-Reed Arboretum, 165 Hobart Ave., Summit, 908273-8787, ext. 15. Nature-themed parties for ages 4 and up.

Nature Party-Somerset County Somerset County Park Commission Environmental Education Center, 190 Lord Stirling Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-2489. 2-hr. party for ages 5-10 includes naturalist program, setup, cleanup, decorations, dishes, invitations and favors.

Nature Party-Trailside Science Center Trailside Nature and Science Center, Mountainside, 908-7893670 (9-1pm). Choose from a variety of nature programs. Indoor party room or covered outdoor picnic area available.

New Jersey Audubon Party Scherman-Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary, 11 Hardscrabble Rd., Bernardsville, 908-766-5787 ext. 23. Nature-themed celebration includes party space and lesson with naturalist.

New Jersey Rock Gym 373D Rt. 46W, Fairfield, 973-439-9860. Mon.-Fri. 1210:30pm, Sat. & Sun. 10-8pm. Friendly environment providing indoor rock climbing for birthday parties and groups. More information online. www.njrockgym.com

Palermo Show Stable Party 1555 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, 908-719-7500, 210-8605688. Info@palermoshowstable.com. We host birthday parties and scout troops. www.palermoshowstable.com

Meyer’s Dolls Toys Hobbies

P.E.P. Club (Preschool Enrichment Program)

35 E. Northfield Rd., Livingston, 973-740-9400. Celebrating our 100th year in business! Have a spectacular Thomas Train Theme Party in a fun, safe, clean party space for up to 30 kids, all at a very reasonable price. Kid-sized tables/chairs included. Huge selection of party favors, too! For more information, visit www.meyerstoys.com.

908-451-9280. Your location or ours. Birthday parties available for ages 1-7. Tumbling, crafts and music; cooking parties; and themed parties. Party locations in Warren and Bernardsville. www.pepclub.info

Montclair Art Museum Art Party Montclair Art Museum, 3 South Mountain Ave., Montclair, 973-746-5555, ext. 259. 2-hr. arts and crafts party.

Morris County Park Commission Party 973-326-7600. From ice skating to a beach swim party or outdoor hikes, complete party packages are available through the Morris County Park Commission.

Planet Parties at Planet Swirl 831 Rt. 10E, Pine Plaza Shopping Center, Whippany. 973585-7050. Choose from our entertainment, bring your own, or just turn on the strobe light in your private party room and dance away. Kids love our Buillding Kidz LEGO parties, AMA Karate, cupcake decorating, glow jewelry dance party, clowns, magicians, face painters and more! www.planetswirl.com; www.BuildingKidzNJ.com

Pole Position Raceway 99 Caven Point Rd., Jersey City, 201-333-7223. State-of-theart indoor electric karting facility features two race tracks in an 80,000 sq. foot facility. Fun party for ages 8 to 80 (must be over 48 in.)!


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Rizzo’s Reptiles & Rizzo’s Wildlife World 1 Gold Mine Rd., Flanders, 973-586-0444 or 201.230.2415, email: rizzo@rizzosreptiles.com. Either at your place or our new 4,700 square foot indoor wildlife center in Flanders (Roxbury), our programs are about laughing and learning. Specializing in reptiles, including alligators, mammals, and insects too! We incorporate the adults and the children into our shows to make it fun for everyone. With our passion, excitement for nature, and the experience of a handson program we will have you talking about reptiles for weeks. With a variety of programs we can accommodate any needs for birthday parties, day cares, schools, scouts, camps, and specials events. Rizzo’s Reptiles has also developed an interactive wildlife game which is used as part of the program and can be given as a party favor as well as an educational tool. www.rizzosreptiles.com

RVCC Theatre Party Edward Nash Theatre, Rt. 28 & Lamington Rd., North Branch, 908-725-3420. Party package includes invitations, tickets to a kids performance, birthday announced from the stage, use of party room, refreshments and gift for birthday child.

Sahara Sam’s Oasis Indoor & Outdoor Water Park 535 N. Rt. 73, West Berlin, NJ, 856-767-7580. Sahara Sam's provides safe, clean, fun all year under a retractable roof. Indoor surfing, cabanas, and birthday parties. www.saharasams.com

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BUILDING KIDZ LEGO Computers & Robotics are used for teamwork & fun! www.BuildingKidzNJ.com

AMA KARATE Head right next door for some high energy fun!

CUPCAKE DECORATING Professional instructor brings everything you'll need!

GLOW JEWELRY DANCE PARTY Large assortment set up & ready to go! (great add on for all parties)

Jerusalem Rd., Scotch Plains, 908-232-9748. Birthday parties at Scotch Hills’ 18-hole miniature golf course.

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PARTY PLACES Shimon & Sara Birnbaum Jewish Community Center (JCC) 775 Talamini Rd., Bridgewater, NJ 08807, 908-725-6994 ext. 310. Email eligoldstein@ssbjcc.org. www.ssbjcc.org The JCC offers a variety of great party options including indoor or outdoor pool, dance, creative movement, sports, karaoke, Sesame Street, yoga and music. Party packages include 1½-2 hours of party time, choice of activity, party helper, white tablecloths and paper goods. Parties vary in age from children 2 yrs. old and up. Birthday child is free! Parties book up fast, it is recommended to book about two months in advance. The JCC is also available for Bar and Bat Mitzvah receptions, Sweet 16’s, graduation parties and other life cycle events. Upcoming JCC Events Jun 29 First Day of JCC Camp Ruach. Jul 25 Billy Joel Tribute Band, Cold Spring Harbor, in concert poolside, tailgate party. Aug 24- Camp Ruach Specialty Camps, On-the-Court Aug 28 Basketball, Creative Theatre, Bricks for Kidz, Challenge Island. Sep 20 Dog Day, Open House. Oct 29 Texas Hold’em Tournament. Dec 5 Dancing with the JCC Stars. Dec 11 JCC Symposium on Special Needs.

Somerset Patriots Party 1 Patriots Park, Bridgewater, 908-252-0700 x209. Birthday party packages include box tickets, singing to the birthday child on the field, name displayed on scoreboard, t-shirt, signed baseball, group picture.

The Sports Academy 56 E. Willow St., Millburn, 973-912-9002. Indoor sports birthday parties. See display ad and listing under Multi-Sports.

Union Sports Arena 2441-A Rt. 22W, Union, 908-687-8610. Union Sports Arena is Union County’s “coolest” place for fun, featuring a yearround indoor ice skating rink and two indoor soccer fields. Our skating, soccer, football and baseball birthday parties are the best! www.unionsportsarena.com

United Soccer Academy US Sports Institute 12 Maiden Lane, Bound Brook, 732-563-2525. The experts in providing soccer parties for your child’s birthday or choose a sports themed party and let us take care of everything. Host the party at your home or a suitable location (indoors or out). Alternatively let us take care of everything in our istate-of-the-art indoor facility. www.UnitedSoccerAcademy.com; USsportsInstitute.com

Watchung Arts Center Artistic Party Watchung Arts Center, 18 Stirling Rd., Watchung, 908-7530190. Projects based on storybook or cartoon characters, popular heroes, hobbies, or movies with activities designed for ages 3 and up.

Westfield Area Y 220 Clark St., Westfield, 908-233-2700. Choose your favorite party activity—swim, gym, inflatables, rock wall, tae kwon do, arts and crafts, pirate, superhero, picnic, zumba, yoga, princess and more. The Y is available for Sweet 16’s, dance parties, class parties and scout events. www.westfieldynj.org

Award-winning PIZZA PARTY packages include magic, music and more!

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888-794-8540 www.makeapizzaparty.com PARTY ENTERTAINMENT Cantemos con Kathy Byers & Alice Firgau 973-975-8559. An all-Spanish language celebration of songs beloved by families throughout Spain, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Latin America. Muchas canciones! Along with upbeat percussion and total audience participation, the duo performs with guitar and melodic, syncopated piano rhythms. For bookings, call 973-975-8559.

Chef Carls Pizza Party 888-794-8540. Our award winning party lets your little chefs make their own pizza. Parties for schools, summer camps, special needs and fundraising. See complete listing under Party Entertainment. www.makeapizzaparty.com

Chef It Up & Chef It Up 2 Go www.chefitupkids.com. Our place or yours, everyone loves to chef it up! Cooking parties; classes; team building events; fundraisers. Great for all ages, kids to adults! Peanut and tree-nut free!

Color Me Mine – Summit 438 Springfield Ave., Summit, 908-598-0248. We can bring our amazing ceramics parties anywhere you want. www.summit.colormemine.com

Fashion First Workshops 908-578-8561. Summer fashion camps and fashion birthday parties, at our location or in your home, for children and teens ages 7-18. See complete listing under EnrichmentCrafts. www.fashionfirstworkshops.com

Joe Fischer, Magical Entertainer 973-661-9368. A program of magic, comedy and lots of audience participation. Nonstop family entertainment for all ages and any occasion. Also workshops on magic, juggling, balloon sculpting and origami. Full-time professional performer. www.joefischermagic.com

The Lizard Guys P.O. Box 6, Raritan, 908-722-1519. An entertaining introduction to live lizards, snakes, turtles, frogs and bugs. Available for parties, day cares, camps, schools, scout meetings and special events. Children will look, laugh and learn


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Magic! Wizards! Clowns! Pirates! Balloons! & More! 908-803-5179. Comedy – Interactive family fun for parties, schools, camps, picnics, libraries, etc. by Mark A.S. Dolson. Professional theme magic shows, balloon art, goodie bags, slime lab & more. Check out website for more information, www.wingsofmagic.com.

Multi-Sports Party US Sports Institute, 732 563 2520. Choose a multi sports party for your child’s birthday this year and let us take care of everything, making it a hassle free, and relaxed experience for you. Our coaches travel to you or we can host the party at our facility. www.USsportsInstitute.com

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908-874-5300. Recognized as one of the best kids’ music shows around for first through fifth birthdays, special needs parties, holidays, nursery schools, summer camp and more! “Miss Kathy” is a talented singer & guitarist who has delighted over 10,000 children with her popular music show! Lots of audience participation! Live guitar and singalongs. Drums, Scarves, Bubbles, a Steel Drum and more instruments than you can imagine! Classic kids’ songs and “grown up” party music. Children love to strum “Miss Kathy’s” guitar and sing into a real microphone! We come to your party. www.MusicToMyEars.com

Party Maniacs by Scott Levy 973-376-2211. We come to you with fast-paced musical games, face painting, balloon sculpting, group dancing, sand art, dj's and more. Please see video clip on website. www.thepartymaniacs.com

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1 Gold Mine Rd., Flanders, 973-586-0444 or 201.230.2415, email: rizzo@rizzosreptiles.com. Either at your place or our new 4,700 square foot indoor wildlife center in Flanders (Roxbury), our programs are about laughing and learning. Specializing in reptiles, including alligators, mammals, and insects too! We incorporate the adults and the children into our shows to make it fun for everyone. With our passion, excitement for nature, and the experience of a handson program we will have you talking about reptiles for weeks. With a variety of programs we can accommodate any needs for birthday parties, day cares, schools, scouts, camps, and specials events. Rizzo’s Reptiles has also developed an interactive wildlife game which is used as part of the program and can be given as a party favor as well as an educational tool.www.rizzosreptiles.com

Tickles the Clown 908-689-9392. Let me and my menagerie of exotic and unusual animals make your event truly special and fun! Presenting a unique, high energy performance that blends audience participation with skits, magic and live animals leaving everyone to believe there is magic in themselves. Wanda Wizard, seasonal characters, balloon sculpturing, magic and face painting available for all occasions. Free color brochure and references upon request. Additional characters available. www.ticklestheclown.net

United Soccer Academy United Soccer Academy, 732-563-2520. Have a soccer-mad child? Choose a soccer birthday party for an experience they will remember for years to come! United Soccer Academy will take care of everything, making it a hassle free, and relaxed experience for you. Our coaches travel to you or we can host the party at our facility. www.UnitedSoccerAcademy.com

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Marcello’s Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria 268 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-464-4222, Fax 908-464-6363. Party catering specialists, offering traditional Italian cuisine, pizza, hot and cold subs.

Party Maniacs KID’S BIRTHDAY PARTIES & MORE! We can bring it all!

Fast Paced Games Sand Art Arts & Crafts Clowns Characters Face Painting Balloon Sculpting Group Dances Make-up Parties DJ’s Magic Much More

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Meyer’s Dolls Toys Hobbies 35 E. Northfield Rd., Livingston, 973-740-9400. See display ad and listing under Party Places.

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ALL AROUND ENRICHMENT In addition to the listings below, see Educational Services for more academic enrichment opportunities. The Adult School & The Jointure Madison Civic Center, 28 Walnut St., Madison, 973-443-9222. Unique enrichment classes, trips and one-day workshops for adults are offered in spring and fall sessions. College prep and study skills classes for middle school studentsadults. Class locations in Basking Ridge, Bridgewater, Chatham, Florham Park, Madison. Online courses are offered through www.ed2go.com/tas. www.theadultschool.org

The Baird Visual and Performing Arts The Baird, 5 Mead St., South Orange, 973-378-7754. Year round cultural programs include art, dance, theater and music for adults and children starting at 21⁄2 yrs. old. www.thebaird.org

County College of Morris College for Kids & Teens County College of Morris, 214 Center Grove Rd., Randolph, 973-328-5070. Technology, art and SAT prep classes are offered fall and spring semesters for children and teens. Summer programs are also offered. www.ccm.edu/cfk

International Ivy School-Year After-School Enrichment (previously Ivy Clubhouse) 908-899-1338, email info@ivyclubhouse.com • Summit: Calvary Episcopal Church, 31 Woodland Ave. • Summit: HudsonWay Immersion School, 587 Springfield Ave. • Millburn: LearningRx Building, 150 Main St. • Basking Ridge: Congregation B’Nai Israel, 40 Whitenack Rd. • Scotch Plains: Language and Enrichment Center, 551 Park Ave. • Sparta: Hilltop Country Day School, 32 Lafayette Rd. After-school enrichment for students in Kindergarten through 8th grade including Lego robotics, computer coding, Minecraft, chess (beginner to advanced), competitive math clubs, 3D crafts, needleworks club, AdventureQuest leadership games, Great Treasure Hunt team building games, public speaking and debate club, entrepreneurs club and Ivy Kidz. The Ivy Kidz enrichment program was developed by gifted and talented teachers to enable young children to explore the sciences, arts, economics, world cultures and technology. See display ad on page 106. Registration now open for the fall. Minecraft birthday parties. www.ivyclubhouse.com

Madison Community House Classes Madison Community House, 25 Cook Ave., Madison, 973377-0244. Classes and one-day workshops offered after school Sept.-May in cooking, arts and crafts, dance, music and science. www.tmcmch.org

Middlesex Community School 300 Kennedy Dr., Middlesex, 732-317-6000 x20206. Nonprofit arm of Middlesex Borough Public Schools offers educational and recreational courses for children through adults each quarter and also features seasonal parent/child activities. www.middlesex.k12.nj.us, click on Community School.

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Middletown Arts Center 36 Church St., Middletown, 732-706-4100. Children, teen and adult classes in art, music, dance and theatre; birthday parties; summer arts camps.

Morris Hills School of Adult and Continuing Education Morris Knolls High School, 50 Knoll Dr., Denville; Morris Hills High School, 520 W. Main St., Rockaway, 973-664-2295. Fall and spring semesters offer courses for children and adults in arts and crafts, dance, language, computers, cooking, finances, parenting, careers. www.mhcontinuingedu.com

Newark Museum Classes Newark Museum, 49 Washington St., Newark, 973-5966637. Classes for ages 4 to 18 and adults are inspired by the museum’s galleries of art and science.

Raritan Valley Community College Youth Programs Rt. 28 & Lamington Rd., North Branch, 908-526-1200, ext. 8404. Year round classes for ages 6-17 in computers, academics, enrichment, visual and performing arts, sciences, job skills, study skills, exam prep, sports and fitness. Daytime classes for homeschooled children.

South Orange Maplewood Adult School 17 Parker Ave., Maplewood, 973-378-7620. Innovative courses open to adults and teens. Parent/child classes in science, cooking, and swimming. College for a Day; summer camps for kids. www.somadultschool.org.

Union County College 1033 Springfield Ave., Cranford, NJ 07016, 908-709-7600. Academic and leisure enrichment classes for ages 11-18, SAT prep and adult enrichment.

Westfield Adult School Most classes at Westfield High School, 908-232-4050. Classes for adult enrichment and personal growth, SAT & PSAT prep and driver's ed. www.westfieldadultschool.com

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google art project A collaboration between art museums from the United States, Europe, Russia and Google, the Art Project enables users to view more than 1,000 artworks online in extraordinary detail, learn about a work’s history and artist and tour museum galleries. www.googleartproject.com

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ART CLASSES YEAR-ROUND for Mom & Me, Pre-Schoolers, Children,Teens & Adults • Painting • Drawing • Sculpture • Printmaking Enroll at any time. Call for information & brochure. Barbara Gerson, M.A. 265 E. Main St. Somerville, NJ 08876 908-725-4490 www.art-4-all-inc.com

The National Gallery of Art website offers interactive art activities and projects for kids. www.nga.gov/kids/kids.htm

Art-4-All 265 E. Main St., Somerville, 908-725-4490. Year-round art classes for all ages —Mom & Me (ages 3-5), pre-schoolers, children, teens and adults. Students may enroll at any time for classes in painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Scout programs, also. Call for brochure. Barbara Gerson, M.A. Fine Arts/Education. www.art-4-all-inc.com

Art Kids Academy 148 Daniel Ave., Rutherford, NJ, 07070, 201-248-3455. Creative arts program promotes creative thinking in children through artistic instruction. We provide leading edge, fun, interactive birthday parties, summer camps, and Saturday art school. Kids will create their own art “masterpieces” using a variety of mediums focused on master artists and cultural art. www.artkidsacademy.com

Arts Guild New Jersey 1670 Irving St., Rahway, 732-381-7511. Gallery and 8-week art classes for ages 7-11, 12-16 and adults are offered winter, spring and fall; week-long summer workshops for kidsteens; one-day Saturday workshops for adults. www.agnj.org

The Center for Contemporary Art 2020 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, 908-234-2345. Year round classes in visual arts for adults and children of all ages and skill levels beginning at age 4. www.ccabedminster.org

Creative Hands Art Studio and Atelier 14 Kings Rd., Madison, 908-604-0773. Classical and contemporary training in the fine arts—drawing, painting, cartooning, sculpture, ceramics and pottery wheel—with year ’round classes for ages 3 through adult. Students are taught by professional artists in small classes; use top quality, professional-grade art materials (included in class cost); and are provided an opportunity to develop their artistic vision while obtaining a firm foundation in the skills and joys of creating art. School-year classes once a week offered Mon. thru Sat. in 8-week sessions from Sept. thru mid-June. Flexible, week-by-week summer program offered JuneAug. Fun art birthday party workshops and cartooning classes; adult Cocktails & Canvas parties. Inquire about our homeschool programs. Mommy & Me and preschooler art classes. www.creativehandssignup.com New Adult “Cocktails & Canvas” Parties.

Visual Arts Center of New Jersey Art Classes & Workshops for Kids & Teens Ceramics • Drawing • Painting Sculpture • Comic Book Art • Collage Fashion Illustration and more!

Summer Art Camps for Kids’ & Teens begin July 6

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ART The Do-Re-Mi School of Music & the Arts 93A S. Livingston Ave., Livingston, 973-758-1500. Our art pro- gram will not only develop your child's creativity and painting/drawing skills, it will also help him or her express himself, improve focus and develop emotional and aesthetic sensitivity. For advanced students: portfolio preparation. Met4Kids: Tours for kids in Metropolitan Museum (in Russian). For special needs children (including ADHD, autism, psy- chomotor developmental delay): unique program with Special Ed certified art teacher. www.doremi-nj.com/art

Hunterdon Art Museum 7 Lower Center St., Clinton, 908-735-8415. Gallery and exhibitions of contemporary art in a 19th century gristmill on the Raritan River. Year round classes for adults & children ages 4 and up, all skill levels. Concerts; outreach programs; art camps.

Hunterdon County Parks & Recreation 1020 Hwy. 31, Lebanon, 908-782-1158. Drawing and painting classes for children, preschool-age and up, teens and adults and Kidz Art program for home-schooled students.

Livingston Arts Association 973-992-7749. Art classes for children, teens and adults in winter, spring and fall sessions by certified art teachers.

Mason Gross School of the Arts Extension Division, Rutgers University Rehearsal Hall, Room 101, 85 George St., New Brunswick, 848-932-8618. Email: extension@masongross.rutgers.edu. The Mason Gross Extension Division offers world-class arts education to the entire community, right here in Central Jersey. Our innovative programming allows artists of all ages and ability levels to interact and learn from some of New Jersey’s most distinguished teaching artists at the state’s premier arts conservatory. Courses of study are available for beginners, enthusiastic amateurs, and those with professional training. Mason Gross offers visual arts instruction in collaboration with the Zimmerli Art Museum. Visual Arts offerings include ART-haus Academy classes in painting and drawing (ages 7-18), Painting 1A for advanced teen artists, Drawing Club for Children and Young People, Drawing Society for Adults and Passport to Arts for families.

The Messy Artist 356 Rt. 10W, East Hanover, NJ 07936, 973-378-2425. Art is a platform for learning. Every activity serves a specific purpose in promoting social, emotional, and intellectual growth. Children learn the principles of art, color theory, and art history, as they create beautiful, original works of art. All the while paving the path for a life-long appreciation of art. www.themessyartist.com

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Newark Museum Studio Classes Newark Museum, 49 Washington St., Newark, 973-596-6637. Fine art classes are offered on Saturdays during fall and spring for all ages, from toddlers with parent to teens and adults.

1978 Maplewood Arts Center 1978 Springfield Ave., Maplewood, www.1978artscenter.org. Volunteer-organized community center features art exhibitions, classes for children and adults, an artists forum and special events.

Roving Press Traveling Outreach Printmaking Center of New Jersey, 440 River Rd., Branchburg, 908-725-2110. The Roving Press offers traveling printmaking programs including woodblock, silkscreen, papermaking and book arts for children of all ages. www.printnj.org

Visual Arts Center of New Jersey 68 Elm St., Summit, 908-273-9121. Art classes and workshops for children and teens • Children’s art camp (ages 5-12) • Summer Saturday art camp (ages 6-9) • Teen art camp (ages 13-15) • Portfolio Development Intensive (ages 16-18). Ceramics, digital photography, drawing, fashion design/ illustration, jewelry, painting, sculpture and more! www.artcenternj.org Jul 6 Art Camp begins, eight one-week sessions.

Watchung Arts Center 18 Stirling Rd., Watchung Circle, Watchung, 908-753-0190. Classes in drawing and painting for children ages 6-12, performing arts for grades 3-12 and MusIQ Piano Lab for grades 2-5; summer camps. Memberships available.

Morris County Art Association

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10 Catherine Lane, Morristown, 973-267-1722. Year-round art classes and workshops for children and adults in our community. www.morriscountyartassoc.org

Central West New Jersey, 609-955-2090. A nation-wide, award-winning art enrichment program teaches the fundamentals of drawing using a step-by-step method of visual and verbal instructional cues. As children learn to draw using their newly found technical drawing skills they begin tapping their problem solving skills, expanding their imaginations to create eye-popping masterpieces! Students learn advanced art techniques including portraiture, perspective and color theory, as well as art history. www.youngrembrandts.com

Morris Museum Studio Art Program 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown, 973-971-3740. Fine art classes for children, teens and adults — painting, drawing, mixed media and more. All skill levels welcome and encouraged; taught by professional artists. Weekly classes in fall, winter and spring; week-long children’s and teen sessions


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The Zimmerli Art Museum Drawing Club Rutgers University (Tnpk. exit 9 to Rt. 18N), George and Hamilton Sts., New Brunswick, 732-932-7237, ext. 615. After school sessions for young artists ages 6-14.

CHESS The Do-Re-Mi School of Music & the Arts 93A S. Livingston Ave., Livingston, 973-758-1500. A rich library of research demonstrates that chess "has been proven to enhance creativity, concentration, critical thinking skills, memory, academic achievement, problem solving, cultural enrichment, intellectual maturity, self-esteem, verbal and numerical aptitudes and, as a result, standardized test scores.� And you won't have to force your child to practice — kids just love playing games! www.doremi-nj.com/chess

COMPUTERS International Ivy School-Year After-School Enrichment (previously Ivy Clubhouse) 908-899-1338, email info@ivyclubhouse.com. See display ad on page 106 and listing under All Around Enrichment. www.ivyclubhouse.com

COOKING Chef Carls Pizza 888-794-8540. Our award winning party lets your little chefs make their own pizza. Parties for schools, summer camps, special needs and fundraising. See listing under Party Entertainment. www.makeapizzaparty.com

Chef Central 240 Rt. 17N, Paramus, 201-576-0100; The Crossroads Center, 443 Tarrytown Rd., White Plains, NY, 914-328-1376. Classes offered year round for all ages from 3 years to adults in each of its 15,000 sq. ft. culinary superstores. www.chefcentral.com.

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COOKING Classic Thyme Cooking School 710 South Ave. West, Westfield, 908-232-5445. Cooking classes for adults and children, beginners to advanced. Learn new culinary techniques, have fun with friends, host special occasions. Everything from appetizers to desserts, Italian Boot Camp to Sushi. A favorite venue for corporate culinary teambuilding events. See display ad on page 127. www.classicthyme.com

Hunterdon County Parks & Recreation Arboretum, 1020 Hwy. 31, Lebanon, 908-782-1158. Beginner to advanced classes for children-adults in basketry, floral and holiday decorations and more.

Just Bead Yourself 113 Central Ave., Westfield, 908-232-3411. Creative fun for the whole family. Walk-in workshop to create your own jewelry. Variety of unique beads suitable for all ages, boy/girl and men/women. Classes and parties. No experience required. www.justbeadyourself.com

Kings Cooking Studio

Lowes Build and Grow Workshops

778 Morris Tnpk., Short Hills, 973-258-4009. Classes and demonstrations year round for adults, teens, and young chefs beginning at age 3. www.kingsfoodmarkets.com

Free Saturday workshops for kids. Visit website for project information. www.lowesbuildandgrow.com

P.E.P. Club Kids Cuisine

1-800-Michaels, www.michaels.com for local stores. Sat Saturday Kids Club, craft projects designed for ages 5-12. More days in summer.

908-451-9280. Cooking classes and birthday parties for children ages 3-8. Basic cooking skills are taught through a hands-on approach to cooking. Classes are held in several area locations. www.pepclub.info

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ShopRite Culinary Workshops Rt. 28 E. (North Ave.), Garwood, 908-654-0803; 76 Central Ave., Clark, 732-381-2025; 3166 Rt. 22W, Branchburg, 908704-3378; Rt. 1 & Rt. 9 & St. Georges Ave., Woodbridge, 732-636-3500. Culinary workshops for children 5-12 yrs. old with adult teach the basics of cooking and healthy eating. Adult and teen classes and birthday parties also offered. www.shoprite.com for workshop schedules and menus.

CRAFTS A.C. Moore Arts & Crafts www.acmoore.com for store locator, workshop schedule and coupons.

Color Me Mine – Summit 438 Springfield Ave., Summit, 908-598-0248. A Paint-YourOwn ceramics studio. www.summit.colormemine.com

Fabricland 855 Rt. 22, North Plainfield, 908-755-4700, ext. 142. Sewing classes for adults and children; tours and sewing workshops for scouts; summer sewing camps available.

Fashion First Workshops 908-578-8561. Sewing classes for children and teens ages 718 (no experience required). Do you have a passion for fashion? Have you ever dreamed of becoming a fashion designer? Join us at our classes and workshops, summer fashion camps, book a fashion birthday party, at our location or in your home or even a scout event! New Jersey locations available. Visit www.fashionfirstworkshops.com to see what everyone’s talking about. See display ad on page 115.

GlassRoots, Inc. 10 Bleeker St., Newark, 973-353-9555. Students learn to make functional and artistic objects including glass beads, mosaics and coasters, in workshops and camps. Working with glass and fire is dangerous and exciting, but with control and the guidance of teachers, students can create beautiful things.

Home Depot Kids Workshops Free how-to clinics for ages 6-12 with adult are held monthly. Advance registration required. Visit website, search "kids workshops" and enter zipcode for local information. www.homedepot.com

The Writers Circle Creative Writing Workshops Locations in Summit, South Orange, Maplewood, Montclair and Ridgewood, NJ, 973-900-0415, info@writerscircleworkshops.com. Weekly creative writing workshops for children ages 8-18 plus workshops for adults. TWC workshops emphasize creativity and imagination as the most productive and enjoyable path to better writing. www.writerscircleworkshops.com

DANCE Centenary College Conservatory of Dance 715 Grand Ave., Hackettstown, 908-979-0900 ext. 4. Dance training for ages 14 to adult in modern, ballet, jazz, tap, intro to dance, Chinese dance, adult yoga and pilates.

The Connection Dance Workshops The Connection for Women and Families, 79 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-4242. Free weekend dance workshops led by professionals are held throughout the year. Open to the public. Call to be placed on dance mailing list.

The Institute of Music for Children 780 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, 908-469-1211 x6. Year-round classes for children and teens. See complete listing under Music Enrichment. www.instituteofmusic.org

Junior Knights Dance Team of Rutgers University PO Box 1585, Toms River, NJ 08754, 732-341-1765. Dancers and cheerleaders ages 8-18 learn pro-level choreography and perform at half-time shows at select Rutgers events. www.junior knightsdanceteam.com

Mason Gross School of the Arts Extension Division, Rutgers University Rehearsal Hall, Room 101, 85 George St., New Brunswick, 848-932-8618. Email: extension@masongross.rutgers.edu. The Mason Gross Extension Division offers world-class arts education to the entire community, right here in Central Jersey. Our innovative programming allows artists of all ages and ability levels to interact and learn from some of


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1820 East Second Street • Scotch Plains (Located in CVS shopping center) • 908-322-4249 New Jersey’s most distinguished teaching artists at the state’s premier arts conservatory. Courses of study are available for beginners, enthusiastic amateurs, and those with professional training. Mason Gross is an American Ballet Theatre Certified Ballet School offering the renowned National Training Curriculum presented by ABT trained instructors in Mason Gross’ beautiful dance studios.

The Moderne Academie of Fine Arts 1820 East Second Street, Scotch Plains, 908-322-4249. The Moderne Academie of Fine Arts has been fostering the love of dance for over forty years. Classes in ballet, hip hop, jazz, tap, lyrical, acrobatics, and pointe. Summer dance program includes camps, classes and workshops. www.moderneacademie.com

FILMMAKING Mason Gross School of the Arts Extension Division, Rutgers University Rehearsal Hall, Room 101, 85 George St., New Brunswick, 848-932-8618. Email: extension@masongross.rutgers.edu. New digital filmmaking classes and summer camp.

New Jersey Film School 755 Central Ave., New Providence, 908-508-0800. Learn filmmaking by making movies using state-of-the-art gear and professional instruction.

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New Jersey Dance Theatre Ensemble East Brunswick, 732-923-0005. Pre-professional ballet company offers training in classical and modern ballet to serious dance students aged 9-18.

ETIQUETTE House of Vanity Charm School 245 Snyder St., Suite 103, Orange, NJ 07050, 973-289-7441. Life skills enrichment programs for girls and teens • Jewelry making classes 6 yrs.+ • Charm school and afterschool Teen Entrepreneurs Academy 13 yrs.+ • Etiquette and manners • Monthly themed events.

EXCHANGE STUDENTS AFS 800-AFS-INFO, www.afsusa.org. Host an international exchange student, be an exchange student or experience the world after high school with gap year programs for graduates and adults. 3-7 week summer programs depart June-July and provide opportunities to live with a host family, take language classes or perform community service.

EF Summer Homestay International students arrive every summer to experience American family life and improve their English. For information about becoming a host family, visit www.efhomestay.org.

Morris County Park Commission Branching Out Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 53 E. Hanover Ave., Morris Twp., 973-326-7627. Programs for ages 5-13 to learn about gardening, botany and horticulture. Workshops for preschoolers and adults are also offered throughout the year. Jul-Aug Summer Session.

Morris County Park Commission Garden Sprouts Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 53 E. Hanover Ave., Morris Twp., 973-326-7627. Ages 3-K are introduced to plants and nature through outdoor walks and crafts. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Call for upcoming programs.

Morris County Park Junior Master Gardeners Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 53 E. Hanover Ave., Morris Twp., 973-631-5004. Hands-on horticulture program for grades 35 meets every other Wed. during the school year (Oct.-June). Participants become certified as Junior Master Gardeners.

GIFTED & TALENTED Center for Talented Youth Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles St., Baltimore, 410-516-0337. Offers summer residential program and school year distance learning courses for students in grades 1-8. www.cty.jhu.edu


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GIFTED & TALENTED HEROES Academy 317 George St., Suite 210, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, 732690-7991. HEROES Academy is an intellectually stimulating environment where students’ personal growth is maximized by accelerated learning and critical thinking. Students, ages 6-16, study advanced topics in classrooms that move at an accelerated pace. www.njgifted.org

Gifted Child Society 190 Rock Rd., Glen Rock, 201-444-6530. Non-profit organization offer Sat. morning workshops, summer programs, parent seminars and educator training. www.gifted.org

International Ivy School-Year After-School Enrichment (previously Ivy Clubhouse) 908-899-1338, email info@ivyclubhouse.com. See display ad on page 106 and listing under All Around Enrichment. www.ivyclubhouse.com

Montclair State University Academically Gifted/Talented Youth Programs Montclair State University, Center for Continuing Education, Upper Montclair, 973-655-4104. Weekend and summer enrichment courses for gifted students in grades 1-11. POGO (Parents of Gifted Offspring) workshop series. Sept, Open House in Sept. for fall, Feb. for spring Feb semester.

National Society for the Gifted & Talented www.nsgt.org. Non-profit organization created to help identify and encourage gifted and talented youth provides information about educational resources, gifted programs, scholarships and more.

NJ Association for Gifted Children PO Box 667, Mount Laurel, 856-273-7530. Volunteer organization hosts student, parent and educator workshops, annual conference, supports advocacy and maintains website providing information and resources for gifted children in New Jersey. www.njagc.org

Raritan Valley Community College 118 Lamington Rd., Branchburg, 908-526-1200 ext. 8404. Gifted and talented classes are offered during the summer for ages 8-12. Before- and after-care available.

Summer Institute for the Gifted 866-303-4744. Day and residential programs for gifted students ages 5-17. New Jersey locations include Princeton, Lincroft and Hoboken. www.giftedstudy.org

ESPECIALLY FOR GIRLS The Girl Project The Connection for Women & Families, 79 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-4242. Workshops addressing topics of interest to girls ages 9-teen are offered during the school year and available for school or girl scout groups.

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LANGUAGE Bamboo Shoots Mandarin School 836 Mountain Ave., Westfield, 908-232-9550. Bamboo Shoots offers a full immersion Mandarin environment, which provides accelerated, activity-based bilingual education for children ages two to seven years old. Our Chinese immersion model is based on children’s innate ability to acquire language at any early age. We integrate language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, culture, computers, character education, and physical education all in the target language. www.bambooshootseducation.com

Cantemos con Kathy Byers & Alice Firgau 973-975-8559. An all-Spanish language celebration of songs beloved by families throughout Spain, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Latin America. Muchas canciones! Along with upbeat percussion and total audience participation, the duo performs with guitar and melodic, syncopated piano rhythms. For bookings, call 973-975-8559.

HudsonWay Immersion School (formerly Bilingual Buds) 587 Springfield Ave., Summit, 908-598-8088. HudsonWay Immersion School offers a variety of full immersion Mandarin and Spanish enrichment programs such as After School and Summer Camp for ages 21⁄2-12. Our programs use engaging content and teaching strategies from our immersion day school to make language learning enjoyable and effective. All levels welcome. See display ad on page 115. www.hwis.org

Jump! Immersion School Locations in Edison, Livingston and Westfield, 732-3712221. After School and Saturday Programs for ages 4 years old through 5th grade offering Mandarin or Spanish language tracks. Our language immersion approach is to identify your child's learning style (visual, tactile or oratory) and deliver the appropriate educational material in small/flexible groups. Following our programs from the Beginner Level to the Advanced Level provides the language foundation necessary for your child to be fluent in their selected language track. www.jumpimmersion.com


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www.NJgifted.org L.E.A.R.N. associates Inc. (Language Education And Resource Network) 21 Church St., Liberty Corner, 908-626-9655 Email: learnlanguages@earthlink.net LEARN, a full service learning center with a difference, provides students ages 3 to adult with instruction in 12+ languages, including ASL (American Sign Language) and other core subjects. Enrichment, support, accelerated instruction and test preparation (including AP and college levels) are offered in a warm, friendly atmosphere, with meeting rooms that are comfortable and private (no booths or cubicles), and complimentary refreshments at all times. We welcome different kinds of learners and are proud to have been the “boutique� provider of educational programs for over 18 years. We also provide programs by Skype, at schools, business, and in community centers. Translations and voice-overs are available to the community at large. www.learnassociates.com

LEGOS/ROBOTICS International Ivy School-Year After-School Enrichment (previously Ivy Clubhouse) 908-899-1338, email info@ivyclubhouse.com. See display ad on page 106 and listing under All Around Enrichment. www.ivyclubhouse.com

Robot Revolution LLC Summit: 34 Maple St., 973-951-1376. South Orange: 19 Scotland Rd., 973-951-1376. We are a premiere robotics school with the focus of getting kids involved in the exciting world of competitive robotics. Robotics marries computer science, mechanical engineering and general problem solving with ingenuity and creativity. We offer two levels: VEX IQ 4th-8th grade and VEX 7th-12th grade. www.robotrevolution.net


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MATH The Do-Re-Mi School of Music & the Arts 113 S. Livingston Ave., Livingston, 973-758-1500. Learning Through Play, a math/logic program for pre-school through elementary grades. Partially based on Singapore Math program, and partially on logical/word problems with a goal to spark a child's interest in math and develop his or her log- ical thinking. Preparation for Kangaroo Math and other Olympiads. www.doremi-nj.com/math

International Ivy School-Year After-School Enrichment (previously Ivy Clubhouse) 908-899-1338, email info@ivyclubhouse.com. See display ad on page 106 and listing under All Around Enrichment. www.ivyclubhouse.com

MUSIC Celebration Children’s Choir Rehearsals at Cranford United Methodist Church, corner of Lincoln and Walnut, Cranford, 908-241-8200. Tuitionfree choir for children ages 9 and up is sponsored by the Celebration Singers adult choir. Auditions in Sept. and Jan.

The Do-Re-Mi School of Music & the Arts 93A S. Livingston Ave., Livingston, 973-758-1500. From preschool music and movement classes through preparation to major in music in college. Optional performance opportunities, from low-pressure music parties to competition winners' recitals in Carnegie Hall. Special introductory piano program for young beginners, smooth transition from ageappropriate game-like activities to traditional piano lessons. www.doremi-nj.com

professional training. Private instruction, chamber music, children’s choir, early childhood music programs and more are available year-round.

The Masterwork School of the Arts 973-887-1732. Offers the opportunity to begin study under professional guidance or to refine skills already developed, under artist teachers—in voice, piano, violin, harpsichord, organ, woodwinds, brass, harmonica, theory. David Randolph, Music Director. Beginners welcome.

Montclair State University Preparatory Center for the Arts Montclair State University, 1 Normal Ave., Montclair, 201655-4443. Private lessons on all instruments with class and ensemble opportunities and a full range of dance courses are offered for ages 21⁄2 and up.

The Institute of Music for Children

New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra

780 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, 908-469-1211 x6. Non-profit art school offering year-round classes and private lessons in instrumental music, voice, dance, visual arts and drama to children, teens and adults. Five-week summer camp for ages 5–16 begins June 29. Our vision is to create H.A.R.M.O.N.Y—Helping Achieve Responsible Motivated Optimistic Neighborhood Youth by providing in-depth arts experiences that aid in the personal and academic development of its youth. Facebook.com/instituteofmusic www.instituteofmusic.org

908-603-7691, email info@njio.org. Recognized nationally for its “intergenerational excellence,” NJIO brings together all ages and abilities in its three ensembles. No auditions. Students and seniors play together alongside professional mentors, learning and sharing the experience of musical performances. www.njio.org

Lakeland Youth Symphony PO Box 173, Parsippany, 07054, 973-402-6010. String students in grades 1-12 develop orchestral techniques, musicianship, and knowledge of string orchestra literature. Program runs Sept.-July with rehearsals at the Parsippany Arts Center. Modified Suzuki violin program for ages 4-7.

Mason Gross School of the Arts Extension Division, Rutgers University Rehearsal Hall, Room 101, 85 George St., New Brunswick, 848-932-8618. Email: extension@masongross.rutgers.edu. The Mason Gross Extension Division offers world-class arts education to the entire community, right here in Central Jersey. Our innovative programming allows artists of all ages and ability levels to interact and learn from some of New Jersey’s most distinguished teaching artists at the state’s premier arts conservatory. Courses of study are available for beginners, enthusiastic amateurs, and those with

New Jersey Performing Arts Center Arts Training Programs 973-642-8989. Audition applications for Jazz for Teens (open to students ages 13-18), summer arts programs, arts training for ages 8-18. Music and performing arts scholarships for the following year are accepted beginning in November. Auditions are held in spring. http://artsed.njpac.org

New Jersey Youth Chorus 908-342-1830. Auditioned choral program for children grades 2-12 is composed of advanced, intermediate, and preparatory groups. Auditions are held in May/June with weekly rehearsals Sept.-June. www.njyouthchorus.org

New Jersey Youth Symphony 570 Central Ave., Murray Hill, 908-771-5544. Three orchestral groups, two orchestral training ensembles, flute choir for grades 3-12 and choir for grades 6-12 rehearse and perform from Sept-May. Auditions held annually each June for the following year. Summer camp.


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137 Saint Paul St., Westfield, 908-232-3310. Piano lessons with music technology. From 5 1⁄2 yrs. through adult. Traditional lessons teaching variety of styles. Students receive professionally mastered CDs of their music, and a personal web page with their pieces on the Internet. Summer session available. Highly qualified staff. www.nazzaromusic.com

415 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains, 973-551-7000; 458 Springfield Ave., 2nd Floor, Summit, 908-522-0300. Email: mail@scherzostudio.com. Group and private music lessons for all ages, levels and abilities. Preparatory groups for ages 4-5. Summer camps, choir, ensembles, chamber music, bucket drumming, and participation in festivals, auditions & competitions. Popular Adult Division offering flexible lesson packages for adults. Classes for kids with special needs. Voted Best in Summit and Morris Plains in 2014. Enroll today. www.ScherzoStudio.com

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MUSIC Springfield Community Children’s Chorus Parish House, First Presbyterian Church, 37 Church Mall, Springfield, 973-379-0012. High quality vocal experience open to area children in grades 3-6 through audition. Rehearsals held Wed. 4:30-6pm during the school year.

Wompy's World of Musical Play Classes in Basking Ridge, Warren, Westfield, Morristown, and Summit, 908- 279-3030. Educate. Entertain. Love. Wompy's is an interactive musical playtime that teaches through art, puppets and instru- ments. Our weekly classes are for children 6 months4 years old with caregiver. Each week is a new lesson, encouraging learning and fun in a caring, loving atmosphere. Try it free! www.wompys.com

Youth Orchestra of Essex County PO Box 1409, Maplewood, 07040. 973-378-7879. Auditions in Sept. for four ensembles including Overture Strings, a string training ensemble; chamber music ensemble; Junior Symphony; and the Essex County Symphony Orchestra. www.yoec.org

The Masterwork School of the Arts David Randolph, Music Director offers the opportunity to begin study under professional guidance or to refine those skills already developed, under artist teachers — in voice, piano, violin, harpsichord, organ, woodwinds, brass, harmonica, theory. Beginners Welcome FOR REGISTRATION OR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL (973) 887-1732

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SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY S ee Outdoor Education Centers for nature and environmental education programs.

SAFETY Buehler Challenger & Science Center Check the programming of your local Recreation Department and Y/JCC for any babysitting and safety courses offered for children and adolescents.

Babysitting & Safety Workshops The Red Cross (www.redcross.org/nj) offers babysitting, CPR, Community First Aid & Safety, Lifeguard Training and other courses. Some chapters offer basic safety workshops to youth groups ages 6-13. Adult Schools and Ys/JCCs also may offer youth training courses. See listings under Education Services and Recreation Facilities for contact information. Enter your zipcode on the Red Cross website to find your local chapter. www.redcross.org • American Red Cross of Central New Jersey Chapter, 707 Alexander Rd., Suite 101, Princeton, 609-951-8550. Additional location: 14 W. Cliff St., Somerville. • American Red Cross of Northern New Jersey Chapter, 209 Fairfield Rd., Fairfield, 973-797-3300. • New Jersey Crossroads Chapter 695 Springfield Ave., Summit, 908-273-2076. Additional locations: 115 Greenwich St., Belvidere; 389 Millburn Ave., Millburn; 321 Elm St., Westfield. • American Red Cross of Jersey Coast Chapter, 1540 West Park Ave., Tinton Falls, 732-493-9100. Satellite Office: 201 Hooper Ave., Toms River, 732-348-2131. • Southern Shore Chapter, 850 North Franklin Blvd., Pleasantville, 609-646-8330. • South Jersey Chapter, www.redcross.org/nj/sewell.

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Bergen Community College campus, Paramus Rd., Paramus, 201-262-0984. Students in grades 5 and up work together in space mission simulations. Full- and mini-missions available for school, scout and organized groups as well as birthday missions, overnight camp-ins, public programs and summer camps for ages pre-K to grade 12. School outreach. Check website for public tour dates. www.bcsc.org May Annual Family Science Morning, for ages 6 and up. Reservations begin in January.

International Ivy School-Year After-School Enrichment (previously Ivy Clubhouse) 908-899-1338, email info@ivyclubhouse.com. See display ad on page 106 and listing under All Around Enrichment. www.ivyclubhouse.com

THEATRE All Children’s Theatre Saturday Programs PO Box 6328, Parsippany, 973-335-5328, email: allchildrensth@aol.com. Where every child is a star— performing arts by young performers ages 4-17. Performances Saturdays in fall and spring, and Friday evenings in the summer. Air-conditioned sites. Group discounts. Established 1983. Celebrating our 32nd year introducing children to the art of theatre and performance. www.allchildrenstheatre.org

Aspire Performing Arts Company Northern New Jersey/Wayne area, 201-220-4933. Email: aspirepac@gmail.com. A professional arts experience in a friendly atmosphere is offered year-round for ages 7 and up. Full-length productions, educational workshops and master classes taught by Broadway professionals help foster self-confidence, enhance communication and teamwork skills, and promote artistic expression. See how we can help your child shine! www.aspirepac.com


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All Instruments & Voice Solfege & Theory Classes Choir, Chamber, Ensembles

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Bergen Performing Arts Center Performing Arts School 1 Depot Square, Englewood, 201-482-8194. Email education@bergenpac.org. Year-round hands-on arts training by industry professionals includes performances on bergenPAC’s main stage, Black Box Theater or off-site at schools.

Brundage Park Playhouse Carrell Rd., Randolph, 973-989-7092. Youth theater and improvisational comedy classes. Auditions for summer workshop for experienced teens ages 13-17 held in Mar.

Centenary Young Performers Workshop 715 Grand Ave., Hackettstown, 908-979-0900. Professional theater training open to beginning-advanced performers ages 8-18. 15-week fall, spring and intensive 5-week summer sessions culminate with a 10-day Festival of Shows.

Dreamcatcher Repertory Theatre The Oakes Center, 120 Morris Ave., Summit, 908-378-7754, ext. 2228. Professional non-profit theater offers an internship program for high school and college students and a summer Teen Actors Conservatory.

Mayo Performing Arts Center 100 South St., Morristown, 973-539-0345 ext. 6582. Performance-based theatrical training program for students ages 5-18.

McCarter Theatre 91 University Place, Princeton, 609-258-6510. Fall, spring and year-long training classes for children in grades K-12. Registration in Aug. for First Stage, a year-long experience in creating, producing and presenting a full-length play.

New Jersey School of Dramatic Arts 593 Bloomfield Ave., Bloomfield, 973-566-9700. Comprehensive theater arts training program for ages 6-18. www.njactors.org

Paper Mill Playhouse Theatre School Brookside Drive, Millburn, 973-315-1669. Theater school offers classes for ages three to adult and summer camp for ages 8-13. Summer Musical Theatre Conservatory offers rigorous study for gifted and talented performers ages 1018. Broadway Show Choir is a tuition-free, audition-based choir for ages 16-22 (973-315-1640).

Essex Youth Theater

Playwrights Theatre

In residence at The Studio Playhouse, Upper Montclair, 973746-3303. Fall, spring and summer sessions of classes in theater arts for ages 4-12.

28 Walnut St., PO Box 1295, Madison, 973-514-1787, ext. 21. A professional theater nationally renowned for its educational projects. Drama and writing classes/programming for students, schools, teachers, and community organizations. All offerings are presented in a non-competitive environment by experienced teaching artists who know how the process of creating art impacts all aspects of a person’s life. Private coaching is available. www.ptnj.org.

Growing Stage Creative Drama Classes The Palace Theatre, Rt. 183, Netcong, 973-347-4946. Theater arts classes for grades K-teen, modern jazz dance troupe for grades 4-adult, summer camp & intern program.

The Institute of Music for Children 780 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, 908-469-1211 x6. Year-round classes for children and teens. See complete listing under Music Enrichment. www.instituteofmusic.org

Kelsey Theatre Youth Programs Mercer Community College, 1200 Old Trenton Rd., West Windsor, 609-570-3566. 10-week sessions of performing arts workshops for grades K-12 Sat. mornings in fall and spring.

Luna Stage 555 Valley Rd., West Orange, 973-395-5551. Creative drama classes for ages 4- college-age, creative writing for children and adults, and playwrighting workshops for adults. www.lunastage.org

Shakespeare Theatre Academy 36 Madison Ave., Madison, 973-845-6742. Teen and adult classes in classic theatre are taught by Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey artistic and educational staff and guest teaching artists. See Camps for information about summer Junior and Senior Corps. www.shakespearenj.org

Showkids Invitational (S.K.I.T.) Hunterdon County, 908-713-1222. Performing arts experience for ages 6-18 culminates in full productions with live orchestra at Voorhees High School in Glen Gardner. See Arts–Theatre.


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THEATRE Somerset County Vo-Tech Creative Arts Somerset County Vocational & Technical High School, N. Bridge St. & Vogt Dr., Bridgewater, 908-526-8900 x7126. Performing arts classes for ages 8-adult for fall and spring semesters. Somerset County high school students may participate, by audition, in the Gifted & Talented Performing Arts Program at SCVTHS free of charge.

The Theater Project Classroom in Maplewood/Cranford Burgdorff Center, 10 Durand Rd., Maplewood; Cranford location, 973-763-4029.

PETS/ANIMALS

St. Hubert’s Humane Education Program 575 Woodland Ave., Madison, 973-377-8877. Group presentations on a variety of pet topics are available on- or off-site for children pre-K to grade 12.

The Seeing Eye Morristown area, 973-539-4425, ext. 1775. North America’s first dog guide school offers free 2-hour tours on Thurs. mornings at 10am. Children should be 9 and older, groups of more than 60 people cannot be accommodated.

ARTS

Tri-State Actors Theater

Young Audiences of New Jersey

Crescent Theater, Main St., Sussex, 973-875-2950. Offers acting classes for children ages 6-12, teens and adults.

12 Roszel Rd., Suite B-102, Princeton, 609-243-9000. Notfor-profit arts-in-education organization links professional artists with schools, community centers, libraries and other youth service organizations. Performances, workshops and residencies are available in dance, theater, language arts, visual and media arts, and music. www.yanj.org

Villagers Theatre Arts Program Villagers Theatre, 475 DeMott Lane, Somerset, 732-873-2710. School year and summer theater arts program for ages 618 offers instruction and experience in acting, dance, movement, vocal training, music and production.

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GROUP & SCHOOL OUTREACH The listings below are ideal outreach programs for school, camp, scout, home school organizations and community groups. In addition, group enrichment activities can be found under many “Activity” categories listed in the Table of Contents; in particular, see the Historic Sites, Museums, The Arts, Outdoor Education Centers, Party /Special Event Entertainment and Enrichment categories. ALL AROUND

4-H Enrichment Programs • Essex County 4-H 973-228-3785 621 Eagle Rock Ave., Roseland essex.njaes.rutgers.edu • Hunterdon County 4-H 908-788-1340 6 Gaunt Pl., Bldg. 2, Flemington www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/rutgers/4H.htm • Middlesex County 4-H 732-398-5261 42 Riva Ave., New Brunswick co.middlesex.nj.us/extensionservices/4hclubs.asp • Morris County 4-H 973-285-8300 County Bldg. 550, West Hanover Ave., Morristown morris.njaes.rutgers.edu/4h • Somerset County 4-H 908-526-6644 310 Milltown Rd., Bridgewater somerset.njaes.rutgers.edu/4h Enrichment programs available to any school in Somerset County. • Union County 4-H 908-654-9854 300 North Ave. East, Westfield, ucnj.org/rce 4-H programs available to youth groups • Warren County 4-H 908-475-6502 165 County Rd. 519S, Belvidere warren4-h.org

Roving Press Traveling Outreach Printmaking Center of New Jersey, 440 River Rd., Branchburg, 908-725-2110. Traveling printmaking programs include woodblock, silkscreen, papermaking and book arts for children of all ages. www.printnj.org

ENVIRONMENT

Great Swamp Watershed Association 568 Tempe Wick Rd., Morristown, 973-538-3500. Environmental science education programs designed for school classrooms, grades 3 to 12, and teacher training workshops.

Sustainability Education Clearinghouse Green Education Foundation along with the Center for Green Schools launched this free online tool that provides K-12 teachers with the ability to upload, share and rate sustainability focused lessons. www.SEClearinghouse.org

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The Girl Project The Connection for Women & Families, 79 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-4242. Workshops addressing topics of interest to girls ages 9-teen are offered during the school year and available for school or girl scout groups.

HISTORY

Traditional Earth Skills 973-570-2882, email: traditionalearthskills@yahoo.com. Lenape education presentations and artifacts display. Outreach programs available year round for schools, scouts and summer camps. Try your hand at wilderness skills or create a take home native artifact. www.traditionalearthskills.com


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Playwrights Theatre’s NJ Writers Project 28 Walnut St., PO Box 1295, Madison, 973-514-1787 ext. 21. Short-term and long-term hands-on workshops bring professional writers into school classrooms and community centers to guide students in an exploration of the creative process through writing and/or performance. Partial and full grants may be available for qualified schools. www.ptnj.org

PERFORMING ARTS

ArtsPower 39 South Fullerton Ave., Montclair, 973-239-0100. National touring company presents professional theater to grades pre-K-10. www.artspower.org

NJPAC Arts Education Programs 973-642-8989. Arts education programs in-school residency programs and professional development for educators. http://artsed.njpac.org

Pushcart Players 261 Bloomfield Ave., Suite A, Verona, 973-857-1115. Professional theater performances, creative drama and teacher workshops. www.pushcartplayers.org

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Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey

1 Grand Ave., Suite 7, Englewood, 201-567-1766. Arts-ineducation organization serves schools in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area with live performances by professional artists, artist-in-residence programs and professional development for teachers. www.artshorizons.org

973-845-6742. Offers Shakespeare Live!, a professional touring program for schools presenting abridged productions for grades 3-12; summer institute for teachers; semesterlong interdisciplinary Shakespeare program; and in-school interactive workshops.


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Field Trip Factory 800-987-6409. Handles bookings of free educational field trips at local stores including Petco, AC Moore, Michael’s, Stop ’n Shop, Wild Oats. www.fieldtripfactory.com

Kings Supermarket www.kingsfoodmarkets.com. Check with your local store for in-store guided tours for preschoolers and up to learn about different food products, nutrition and safe food handling.

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Buehler Challenger & Science Center Bergen Community College campus, Paramus Rd., Paramus, 201-262-0984. Portable space shuttle, Starlab portable planetarium, EVA (Extra Vehicular Activity) program. www.bcsc.org

The Lizard Guys P.O. Box 6, Raritan, 908-722-1519. An entertaining introduction to live lizards, snakes, turtles, frogs and bugs. Available for parties, day cares, camps, schools, scout meetings and special events. Children will look, laugh and learn with The Lizard Guys and their living fossils in a fun, interactive and safe presentation. Ask about our new Peas & Carrots music show. www.TheLizardGuys.com

Boy Scouts of America Youth program designed for boys first grade and up to learn responsibilities of citizenship and enhance physical, mental and emotional growth. • Garden State Council Serving Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem Counties. Service center and scout shop at 693 Rancocas Rd., Westampton, 609-261-5850; 4468 S. Main Rd., Millville, 856-327-1700. • Jersey Shore Council 609-272-6820; 732-349-8093. Serving Atlantic, Ocean, Southeast Burlington Counties and Ocean City in Cape May County. Scout supply stores at 1518 Ridgeway Rd., Toms River, 732-473-1796; 6725 Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor Twp., 609-272-6820; 229 Brookville Rd., Barnegat, 609-698-2855. • Monmouth Council Serving Monmouth County and southern Middlesex County. Service center and scout shop at 705 Ginesi Dr., Morganville, 732-536-2347. • Northern New Jersey Council Serving Bergen, Essex, Hudson and Passaic Counties. Service center and scout shop at 25 Ramapo Valley Rd., Oakland, 201-677-1000; shop 201-651-9743. • Patriots’ Path Council 973-765-9322. Serving Union, Morris, Sussex, Somerset and northern Middlesex Counties. Scout shops at 1 Saddle Rd., Cedar Knolls, 973-765-9322; 1130 Rt. 22W, Mountainside, 908-654-9191.

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4-H Club

1 Gold Mine Rd., Flanders, 973-586-0444 or 201.230.2415, email: rizzo@rizzosreptiles.com. Either at your place or our new 4,700 square foot indoor wildlife center in Flanders (Roxbury), we can accommodate any needs for day cares, schools, scouts, camps, birthday parties and specials events. See ad and listing under Parties. www.rizzosreptiles.com

No membership fee. Informal educational programming for grades 1-college by Rutgers Cooperative Extension. Individual clubs are guided by one or more adult leaders and concentrate on a particular area such as gardening, woodworking, small animals, horses, seeing eye puppies, food, karate, photography, etc. Adult volunteers always needed. www.njaes.rutgers.edu • Essex County 4-H 973-228-3785 621 Eagle Rock Ave., Roseland essex.njaes.rutgers.edu • Hunterdon County 4-H 908-788-1340 6 Gaunt Pl., Bldg. 2, Flemington co.hunterdon.nj.us/depts/rutgers/rutgers.htm • Middlesex County 4-H 732-398-5261 42 Riva Ave., New Brunswick co.middlesex.nj.us/extensionservices/4hclubs.asp • Morris County 4-H 973-285-8300 County Bldg. 550, West Hanover Ave., Morristown morris.njaes.rutgers.edu/4h • Somerset County 4-H 908-526-6644 310 Milltown Rd., Bridgewater somerset.njaes.rutgers.edu/4h • Union County 4-H 908-654-9854 300 North Ave. East, Westfield, ucnj.org/rce • Warren County 4-H 908-475-6502 165 County Rd. 519S, Belvidere, warren4-h.org

Traditional Earth Skills 973-570-2882, email: traditionalearthskills@yahoo.com. Lenape education presentations and artifacts display. Outreach programs available year round for schools, scouts and summer camps. Try your hand at wilderness skills or create a take home native artifact. www.traditionalearthskills.com

CLUBS Adventure Guides/Princesses Parent-child scouting program for children entering K-6 grade and a parent or guardian. Groups, formed in Sept., participate in monthly meetings, special events and camping trips. • Fanwood-Scotch Plains YMCA 1340 Martine Ave., Scotch Plains, 908-889-8880. • Madison Area YMCA Family Center 111 Kings Rd., Madison, 973-822-YMCA. • Somerset Hills YMCA 140 Mt. Airy Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-7898 ext. 544. • Summit YMCA 67 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-3330. • Westfield Y, 220 Clark St., Westfield, 908-233-2700.

Garden State Canoe Club 908-647-2088. Active group devoted to canoeing plans canoe trips almost every weekend year ’round. Meetings held 2nd Tues. of every month at Long Hill Twp. Library, 917 Valley Rd., Gillette, at 7:30pm.


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www.girlscouts.org. For girls ages 5-17. Troops meet regularly in schools, homes, community centers, houses of worship. There is always a need for adult volunteers to work with the girls and in a variety of support positions. • Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey 908-518-4400. Merges the Girl Scout Council of Greater Essex and Hudson Counties, Girl Scouts of Rolling Hills Council and Girl Scouts of Washington Rock Council. Serves girls in Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Somerset, Union and Warren Counties. www.gshnj.org East Service Center: 120 Valley Rd., Montclair. West Service Center: 1171 Rt. 28, North Branch. Central Service Center: 201 Grove St. E., Westfield. • Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey 95 Newark Pompton Tnpk., Riverdale, 973-248-8200. Bergen, Morris, Passaic, Sussex Counties and the northern half of Warren County. www.gsnnj.org Paramus Service Center: 300 Forest Ave., 201-967-8100 Randolph Service Center: 1579 Sussex Turnpike, Randolph, 973-927-7722. • Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore, Inc. 242 Adelphia Rd., Farmingdale, 732-938-5454. Monmouth County, Point Pleasant Borough, Point Pleasant Beach, Bay Head, Mantoloking and Brick. www.girlscoutsjs.org • Girl Scouts of Central & Southern New Jersey 40 Brace Rd., Cherry Hill, 856-795-1560; 800-582-7692. Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Middlesex and Salem counties and parts of Monmouth County. www.gscsnj.org East Brunswick Service Center: 108 Church Lane, E. Brunswick, 732-821-9090

www.bridgesoutreach.org. Volunteers deliver bagged lunches, breakfast bags, clothing, toiletries and other necessities weekly to the homeless in New York City, Newark and Irvington.

Hunterdon County Canoe & Kayak Club 908-782-1158. Monthly meetings 1st Tues. at 7:30pm at Echo Hill Environmental Center in Clinton Twp. Canoe trips are scheduled most weekends. Affiliated with the Hunterdon County Park system. www.meetup.com/Hunterdon-CountyCanoe-and-Kayak-Club

Seeing Eye Puppy Club Somerset County 4-H, 908-526-6644; Morris County 4-H, 973-285-8300. 4-H Club for grades 4-13 who have an interest in raising and loving a puppy for about 18 mos. before its formal training at the Seeing Eye (973-539-4425, www.seeingeye.org).

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Color-A-Smile Program P.O. Box 1516, Morristown, NJ 07962-1516. 973-540-9222. Organization collects & distributes children’s drawings to nursing homes, hospitals & meals-on-wheels programs. Volunteers needed to supply drawings. www.colorasmile.org

Community FoodBank of New Jersey 31 Evans Terminal Rd., Hillside, 908-355-3663, ext. 221. Open for volunteers to help sort food or work on bulk mailings. Kids Closet distributes new children’s clothing and Kids in Need Resource Center provides free school supplies to teachers and children in low-income school districts. Call for information on volunteer opportunities or to schedule a group tour. www.njfoodbank.org

The Connection for Women & Families 79 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-4242. Volunteers, ages 15 and up, needed to help run special needs classes or tutor newcomers to the U.S. in English as a second language.

Essex & West Hudson United Way 303 Washington St., Newark, 973-624-8300. The United Way of Essex and West Hudson Counties posts volunteer opportunities at uwewh.org.

Fresh Air Fund 800-367-0003. Become a host family to a New York City youngster ages 6-12 for a 2-week summer vacation.

iTold4 Project Email info@itold4.com. Local student-run organization seeks teen volunteers to educate younger students about how to prevent hearing loss.

Jersey Cares Partners with non-profit agencies to provide volunteer opportunities for individuals, families and corporate and community groups. www.jerseycares.org

Pedals for Progress 86 East Main St., High Bridge, NJ 08829, 908-638-4811. A non-profit New Jersey-based organization collects donated bicycles and ships them to developing nations and economically disadvantaged American children. Donations and collection and processing volunteers welcome.

Quixote Quest

dosomething.org helps teens focus in on a cause, plan a project and take action.

Center for Family Services, 108 Somerdale Rd., Voorhees, NJ 08043, 609-220-2186. Teen volunteers, ages 14-18, work together to make a difference in their community through volunteering. Five chapters in South and Central New Jersey service Mercer, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester and Middlesex Counties. www.centerffs.org/quixote-quest

Check with your local United Way, Red Cross or Y, favorite museum, park or conservation organization for a variety of volunteer opportunities. See Teen Camps for summer volunteer programs.

165 Hobart Ave., Summit, 908-273-8787. The Arboretum is always looking for youth (preferably age 13 and older) to help with planting, weeding, trail maintenance and other activities.

www.dosomething.org Through videos and step-by-step instructions, www.

Reeves-Reed Arboretum

Room to Read Central New Jersey Bergen County Volunteer Center 64 Passaic St., Hackensack, 201-489-9454. Search website by age and zipcode to locate volunteer opportunities at agencies that have requested help. www.bergenvolunteers.org

Global non-profit believes world change begins with educated children. Local students are needed to raise funds and awareness by organizing book swaps, book sales, speaker panels and movie screenings. Contact Nicole Smith at rtr nicolesmith@gmail.com. www.roomtoread.org/centralnj


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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Santa Claus Shop Complimentary holiday shopping is provided in early December to low-income families and seniors from Summit, New Providence and Berkeley Heights referred by local social service agencies and assisted by community group volunteers. Visit website to donate. www.summitsantaclausshop.com

SHIP Summit Helping Its People 908-829-0515; info@shipofsummit.org. Volunteers always needed to help prepare meals; pick up and deliver food donations; provide baked goods, left over party platters or banquet foods; sponsor food collections; donate produce; and help with events. www.shipofsummit.org

Somerset County Park Commission Volunteer Opportunities PO Box 5327, North Branch, 908-722-1200. Diverse opportunities for volunteers include work on wildlife and resource conservation projects; gardens, grounds, facilities management; instruction and special events.

Somerset County United Way Volunteer Center 1011 Rt. 22W, 2nd floor, Bridgewater, 908-725-6640. Volunteer opportunities are posted at somersetonline.org.

Trail Maintenance • Watchung Reservation, 452 New Providence Rd., Mountainside, 908-789-3670. Volunteers help monthly. • Morris County Park Commission, 973-829-8257.

www.KIDSGUIDENJ.COM Check often for new events and activities!

TryCan Summit Recreation, 908-277-2932; www.cityofsummit.org, click on “recreation,” “special needs;” Berkeley Heights Recreation, 908-464-0550 x13; New Providence Recreation, 908-464-4430. TryCan trains volunteer teen mentors to provide one-on-one supervision to children with special needs participating in sports, leisure and social development programs in Summit, Berkeley Heights or New Providence.

Union County Parks & Recreation Individuals and groups are always needed to help maintain Union County Parks, 908-527-4231. Adopt-A-Park volunteers assist with after-school programs, summer programs and special events. Adopt-A-Trail volunteers make a two-year commitment to adopt a trail or section of a trail and monitor and maintain it at least four times a year.

United Way of Northern New Jersey Visit website for volunteer opportunities and job openings in Morris, Somerset, Sussex, Warren and Essex Counties. www.unitedwaynnj.org

Volunteermatch.org Enter zipcode and browse a database of local volunteer opportunites.

VolunteerNJ.org Created by the National Council of Jewish Women, the volunteer network refers volunteers to non-profit organizations in Essex, Morris and Union County areas. Volunteers can search opportunities online by interest, organization and interest. Click on link at bottom for opportunities for teens.

Volunteer Solutions http://volunteer.truist.com. Volunteer matching application helps volunteers ages 5 to adult, nonprofit agencies, corporations, event organizers and Volunteer Centers get connected.


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In this edition of the Kids’ Guide you will find an extensive list of camps committed to providing an unforgettable summer experience for your children and teens. From half-day to full-day, teen travel to sleepaway, there is a camp for every age and interest. These camps welcome you to visit their websites (use the convenient links on kidsguidenj.com), call for info, plan a visit and attend an upcoming open house. Browse through the listings under the Enrichment and Sports categories also for additional summer opportunities that may not be repeated here. Recreation Departments often offer summer playgrounds and enrichment or sports options. In addition, some school districts hold summer enrichment sessions and school coaches frequently offer week-long sports camps. Check the programs of local Ys and JCCs (see Ys/JCCs/Rec Facilities). They typically offer a wide selection of camps including traditional day camps, special interest, sports and travel camps for all ages.

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Drew University SummerTerm Rt. 24, Madison, 973-408-3400. Summer courses on campus and in New York City are open to academically motivated high school juniors and seniors and for transferable academic credit to Drew and visiting college students. Noncredit Studio Art Portfolio Preparation course in Painting and Drawing is open to high school sophomores, juniors and seniors. www.drew.edu/summer-term

Hunterdon Summer Enrichment Readington Middle School, 48 Readington Rd.; Holland Brook School, 52 Readington Rd., Whitehouse Station. Hands-on, fun enrichment courses for children entering grades 1-8. Open to students outside the community. Email summerenrichment@readington.k12.nj.us.

International Ivy Summer Enrichment Programs

accredits summer and fall camp programs for health, safety and program quality. Call or visit the New York/New Jersey affiliated website for a list of accredited camps in the northeast and visit the ACA’s site for parents for information about selecting the right camp for your child. American Camp Association New York and New Jersey, 1375 Broadway, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10018, 212-391-5208, 800-777-CAMP. www.aca-nynj.org • www.campparents.org

908-899-1338, email info@iisummer.com. www.iisummer.com • Short Hills: The Pingry School, 50 Country Day Dr. • Chatham: Chatham Day School, 700 Shunpike Rd. • Caldwell: Caldwell College, 120 Bloomfield Ave. • Edison: Wardlaw-Hartridge School, 1295 Inman Ave. • Far Hills: Far Hills Country Day School, 697 Rt. 202. • Oakland: Barnstable Academy, 8 Wright Way. • Paramus: Ridgewood Montessori School, 70 Eisenhower Dr. • Ringwood: Papillon Montessori School, One Carletondale Rd. • Scotch Plains: Language and Enrichment Center, 551 Park Ave. • Somerset: Rutgers Preparatory School, 1345 Easton Ave. • Sparta: Hilltop Country Day School, 32 Lafayette Rd. Mon.-Fri.: Full day 9-5; half-day 9-12:30 or 1:30-5pm. $720780 per week for full day; $360-390 per week for half day. The spirit of International Ivy is to learn and explore while having fun. We have over 50 classes to select from, including video game creation, robotics, arts and science. We run on STEAM—Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math. www.iisummer.com

As of June 2015, space is still available for many camps,

In-Tune Summer Academy University for Young Scholars

attn: camp directors! See the Group & School Programs under the Enrichment category, Party & Special Event Entertainment category and other Enrichment categories to book educational and entertaining programs for campers.

american camp association Founded in 1910, the American Camp Association

so don't hesitate to call. Summer is also a great time to visit camps in session and start planning for 2016. The 2016 Camp Guide will be published in Jan. 2016.

CAMP FAIRS

973-240-7013; email intune.academy.nj@gmail.com. Pick your own fun and educational courses—from music, art, math, literature, sports—all taught by highly accredited staff. Lunch and pick-up and drop-off from home included. Programs begin Aug. 10. Special discounts for early registration. www.intuneacademynj.wix.com/intuneacademynj

Oak Knoll Academic Summer Session NJ Camp Fairs for 2016 will be announced in January in the new Winter/Spring 2016 Kids Guide NJ.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS In addition to the academic programs listed below, see the Day Camps, Teen Camps, Education Services and Academic Enrichment categories for more academic options for summer.

44 Blackburn Rd., Summit, 908-522-8186. Oak Knoll’s coeducational summer academic program offers students entering kindergarten, and grades 4 through 12, opportunities to preview or review math topics, get a head start on SAT/ACT preparation and college essay writing, or simply develop their writing skills. www.oakknoll.org

Ramapo College Summer Camps Mahwah, NJ, 201-684-7370. STEM camp for entering 7th and 8th graders and life skills camps for high school students include music, computer, financial literacy, game design, SAT prep and self defense. www.ramapo.edu/ramapocamps


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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Raritan Valley Community College 118 Lamington Rd., Branchburg, 908-526-1200 x8404. Summer programs for ages 4-17 include academics, computers, science, language, chess, fine and performing arts, gifted and talented and more. www.raritanval.edu/youth

Rutgers University Division of Continuous Education and Outreach 800-978-9596. Sponsored by Rutgers University, summer speed reading and reading/study skills programs for adults and children from age 4 and up are taught by professional instructors at various locations in northcentral New Jersey.

Rutgers Summer Youth Programs Rutgers Campus, New Brunswick. Academic summer programs include: Young Scholars Program in Discrete Mathematics, a residential program for talented high school students, 732-445-2825; Douglass Science Institute Program Series, a residential program for girls entering 9th grade, 732-932-9197 ext. 10; The Academy at Rutgers for Girls in Engineering & Technology (TARGET) introduces engineering to girls in grades 6-11, 732-445-2687 ext. 18.

The Writers Circle Summer Creative Writing Intensives Drew University, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940, 973900-0415. Camp: Mon.-Fri. 9am-3:30pm; three weeks July 27-Aug. 14. At The Writers Circle, teens hone their literary craft in a generous, creative environment, working with professional authors as instructors. Students develop their writing, study different genres, meet guest authors, publishing professionals, and take part in inspiring writing events. www.writerscircleworkshops.com

ART/CRAFT CAMPS

Fashion First Workshops 908-578-8561. Summer fashion camps and fashion birthday parties, at our location or in your home, for children and teens ages 7-18. See complete listing under EnrichmentCrafts and display ad on page 115. www.fashionfirstworkshops.com

GlassRoots, Inc. 10 Bleeker St., Newark, 973-353-9555. Students learn to make a variety of functional and artistic objects including glass beads, mosaics and coasters, in a variety of workshops and camps.

Hunterdon Art Museum 7 Lower Center St., Clinton, 908-735-8415 x16. Choose from over 60 camps for ages 4 to 14. All run five days and most are 3 hours each day. Morning and afternoon sessions are offered with supervised lunch available for a fee. To view brochure, visit www.hunterdonartmuseum.org.

IncrediFlix We make incredible movies with kids! Locations throughout New Jersey, 201-331-3306. Whether your child likes stop motion animation, or creating live action movies, we’re here to guide them. All movies are downloadable by parents for memories that last a lifetime. www.incrediflix.com

Just Bead Yourself 113 Central Ave., Westfield, 908-232-3411. Summer Bead Camp provides a creative experience for kids (7-17) this summer. Kids learn professional jewelry skills to create necklaces, bracelets and earrings. Weekly three half-day sessions (AM/PM/full day). www.justbeadyourself.com

Mason Gross School of the Arts Extension Division, Rutgers University Rehearsal Hall, Room 101, 85 George St., New Brunswick, 848-932-8618. Email: extension@masongross.rutgers.edu. Summer camps and intensives in music, dance and visual arts. See complete listing under Music/Dance Camps.

Arts Guild New Jersey

The Messy Artist

1670 Irving St., Rahway, 732-381-7511. Week-long summer workshops for kids and teens. www.agnj.org

356 Rt. 10W, East Hanover, NJ 07936, 973-378-2425. Art is a platform for learning. Every activity serves a specific purpose in promoting social, emotional, and intellectual growth. Children learn the principles of art, color theory, and art history, as they create beautiful, original works of art. All the while paving the path for a life-long appreciation of art. www.themessyartist.com

The Center for Contemporary Art 2020 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, 908-234-2345. Half or fullday summer art camp for ages 5-12 and teens. www.ccabedminster.org

Color Me Mine – Summit–Summer Camp 438 Springfield Ave., Summit, 908-598-0248. Each week of our 9-week long summer camp we use various mediums to explore different themes including “Frontier Week,” “Around the World” and “Under the Sea.” We create many arts and crafts, canvas painting and ceramics projects every week. Our well-qualified teachers teach specific techniques while encouraging each child’s individual creativity. Reservations and prepayment are required for all programs. For details, visit our website, www.summit.colormemine.com.

Creative Hands Art Studio and Atelier Summer Camp 14 Kings Rd., Madison, 908-604-0773. Flexible week-byweek summer art camp programs offered June–Aug. Drawing, painting, sculpture and pottery wheel. See ad under Art Enrichment. www.creativehandssignup.com

Montclair Art Museum SummerArt Camp Montclair Art Museum, 3 S. Mountain Ave., Montclair, 973259-5139. Two-week sessions for children ages 5-12 with morning, afternoon, and full day options.

Morris Museum Studio Art Program 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown, 973-971-3740. Fine art classes for children, teens and adults — painting, drawing, mixed media and more. All skill levels welcome and encouraged; taught by professional artists. Weekly classes in fall, winter and spring; week-long children’s and teen sessions in summer. Visit website, www.morrismuseum.org, or email StudioArt@MorrisMuseum.org for more information.

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Visual Arts Center of New Jersey 68 Elm St., Summit, 908-273-9121. Art classes and workshops for children and teens • Children’s art camp (ages 5-12) • Summer Saturday art camp (ages 6-9) • Teen art camp (ages 13-15) • Portfolio Development Intensive (ages 16-18). Ceramics, digital photography, drawing, fashion design/ illustration, jewelry, painting, sculpture and more! www.artcenternj.org Jul 6 Art Camp begins, eight one-week sessions.

Watchung Arts Center Summer Art Camp 18 Stirling Rd., Watchung, 908-753-0190. 10am-3pm. Threeweek program offers children ages 6-12 the opportunity to acquire or improve artistic skills, learn new techniques, explore different media and get inspired by famous artists.

Zimmerli Art Camp Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, 71 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, 732-932-7237 x615. Students ages 714 explore the galleries and learn new skills in drawing, painting, sculpture and more taught by professional artists.

DAY CAMPS Bernardsville Recreation Day Camp Bernardsville locations, 908-766-2546. Six weeks of programs for children entering K-grade 4 cover many interests including horseback riding, science, art, crafts, and sports. Extended day available.

Blooming Hearts Child Development Center 313 Triangle Road, Hillsborough, 908-431-0550. Hours: 6:30am–6pm. Ages 3–13 yrs. old, June–August, 2015. We provide children with a safe, clean and fun environment to spend their summer. Weekly themes, weekly field trips in house/away,swim, karate and amazing athlete lessons, weekly water play, cooking activities as well a reading program. End of the summer outdoor family picnic includes clown, face painting, magic show and balloon art. www.bloomingheartschildcare.com

Camp Invention

IncrediFlix

Led by local educators, the week-long Camp Invention experience immerses elementary school children in handson STEM activities that reinvent summer fun. Visit website or call 800-968-4332 for information. www.campinvention.org

We make incredible movies with kids! Locations throughout New Jersey, 201-331-3306. Whether your child likes stop motion animation, or creating live action movies, we’re here to guide them. All movies are downloadable by parents for memories that last a lifetime. www.incrediflix.com

49 Washington St., Newark, 973-596-6550. Weekly themed programs for ages 3-13 include gallery explorations and hands-on workshops and experiments. www.newarkmuseum.org

COMPUTER CAMPS

International Ivy Summer Enrichment Programs 908-899-1338, email info@iisummer.com. www.iisummer.com See display ad on page 106 & listing under Academic Camps.

COOKING CAMPS Chef Central Summer Cooking Camp 240 Rt. 17N, Paramus, 201-576-0100; The Crossroads Center, 443 Tarrytown Rd., White Plains, NY, 914-328-1376. Weekly camps for teens ages 11-17 meet Mon.-Fri. from 9am-1pm. For first-time campers, Camp I teaches sanitation, nutrition, kitchen safety, knife skills and basic cooking techniques. For returning campers, Camp II covers Asian, Pan American and Regional American cuisines in addition to more advanced baking. www.chefcentral.com

Camp Newark Museum

Camp Primrose • Primrose School of Mountainside 1038 Springfield Ave., Mountainside, 908-228-5589 www.primrosemountainside.com • Primrose School of Warren 117 Mt. Bethel Rd., Warren, 908-822-9900 www.primrosewarren.com Passport to Adventure offers a new theme for explorers to enjoy every week. Activities, guest speakers and field trips are based on local attractions and resources. From the great outdoors to science and food fun, Camp Primrose has something for everyone. Customize your adventure by selecting specific camp weeks or join us for a whole summer of fun.

Camp Riverbend 116 Hillcrest Rd., Warren, NJ 07059, 908-580-CAMP. info@campriverbend.com.

Classic Thyme Kids Cooking Camps

Camp Yachad

710 South Ave. West., Westfield, 908-232-5445. Cooking fun for ages 4 and up. Multiple, weekly day camps. Camps are held in the summer AND during school vacations througout the year. New this summer is our Edible Schoolyard. Students will plant, cultivate and harvest ingredients they will use for cooking and eating. A farm to table experience. Register online at www.classicthyme.com or call 908-232-5445. See display ad on page 127.

JCC of Central New Jersey, 1391 Martine Ave., Scotch Plains, NJ 07076, 908-889-8800. Contact: Cathy Pizzella, x209; campyachad@jccnj.org. Ages 18 mos. to 9th grade. Traditional day camp, travel camp, a performing arts specialty camp, counselor training program and sports day camp are offered. Flexible week options available. Lunch is included with all day (non-travel) programs and door-todoor round-trip transportation is provided for all camps. www.jccnj.org

CULTURE CAMPS Camp Friendship New Jersey At Shrine of St. Joseph, Stirling, www.campfriendshipnj.org; karen@campfriendshipnj.org. Week-long culture camp for Korean born and Chinese born adoptees.

Congregation Beth El Summer Fun Camp 222 Irvington Ave., South Orange, 973-763-0113. Two, 3 or 4 days a week; 1 to 7 weeks of summer fun. Programs from ages 2-5. Water play, arts and crafts, music, outdoor play, stories and much more.


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DAY CAMPS The Connection for Women and Families 79 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-4242. Weekly day camps for ages 3 and up. Activities include swimming lessons, performing arts, crafts, outdoor play and field trips. Sports camps and gymnastics camps. Before- and after-care. www.theconnectiononline.org

County College of Morris College for Kids & Teens Camps 214 Center Grove Rd., Randolph, 973-328-5072. Week long programs in July and Aug. for grades 3-12.

Creative Hands Art Studio and Atelier Summer Camp 14 Kings Rd., Madison, 908-604-0773. Flexible week-byweek summer art camp programs offered June–Aug. See ad under Art Enrichment. www.creativehandssignup.com

Dapple Hill Farm Pony Camp Minutes from I-78, Bedminster, NJ, 201-725-0047. See listing under Horseback Riding Camps and display ad on inside front cover.

The Early School of Temple B’nai Abraham Summer Camp 300 E. Northfield Rd., P.O. Box 46, Livingston, 973-994-7016. See display ad and listing under Preschools. www.tbanj.org/the-early-school

Girl Scout Camps Open to all girls, non-girl scouts welcome. www.girlscouts.org Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey 908-518-4400, www.gshnj.org • Camp Lou Henry Hoover, Swartswood Lake in Sussex County, sleepaway camp for girls entering grades 1-12. • Day Camp at the OVAL, South Mountain Reservation in Essex County, for girls entering grades 1-10. • Day Camp at Camp Dewitt, Hillsborough in Somerset County, for girls entering grades 1-10. Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore 732-938-5454, www.girlsscoutsjs.org • Camp Sacajawea Day Camp in Howell Twp. for ages 4 through high school. Girl Scout Council of Northern NJ 973-248-8200, www.gsnnj.org • Jockey Hollow Day Camp for ages 5-14, Mendham Twp. • Lake Rickabear Day Camp for grades 1-12, Kinnelon. • Camp Glen Spey, sleepaway camp in Glen Spey, NY. Girl Scouts of Central & Southern NJ 800-582-7692, 856-795-1560, www.gscsnj.org

Hi Hills Day Camp

JCC Camp Ruach Shimon and Sara Birnbaum Jewish Community Center, 775 Talamini Rd. (conveniently located off Rt. 202-206), Bridgewater, 908-725-6994 x264, Fax: 908-725-9753. Email: LPaniccia@ssbjcc.org. Website: www.ssbjcc.org/camp Camp Season: June 29-Aug. 21. Located on 14 acres with programs for campers ages 15 months through 9th grade. Busing included. Lunches available. Camp Ruach offers an eight week program with a four week minimum. Sports, swim, ropes course, karate, theater, art, cooking, dance, tennis, nature, game room, mini-golf, music, archery and so much more! Road Rulz Teen Travel for grades 7-9 offers day trips and two week-long trips. NEW in 2015: Sababa for 7th grade campers offers two day trips per week and three days at camp. LIT (Leadership in Training) for Grade 8 and 9. Chaverim Special Needs Camp for grades K-4. Pre-camp and post-camp week options.

Kean University Summer Camps Kean University, 1000 Morris Ave., Union. Athletics, art, theatre and academic camps for ages 6-18. Visit website for details. www.kean.edu/summercamps

Kent Place Summer Camp 42 Norwood Ave., Summit, 908-273-0900 ext. 297. Coeducational program offering traditional day camps, sports clinics and enrichment to campers ages 3-15, two special camps for middle school students, a summer academy, CIT program and extended hours. Our 26-acre campus offers regulation turf playing fields, tennis courts, an arts center, air conditioned classrooms and dining hall and modern computer labs. Visit our website for more information and “like” us on Facebook. www.kentplace.org/summercamp

Kinderprep 812 South Ave., Westfield, 908-317-6900.

Madison Area YMCA Camps 111 King's Road., Madison, 973-822-YMCA. Camps for every age group from preschoolers to teens. www.madisonareaymca.org

Mendham Country Day School 204 Morristown Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-3323. Summer camp programs. Call today. See display ad and listing under Schools.

Mickey Fried Nursery School of Oheb Shalom Congregation 170 Scotland Rd., South Orange, 973-762-7069. See display ad and listing under Preschools.

Morris County Camp Sunrise Lake Sunrise Lake, Lewis Morris Park, Morristown, 973-326-7616. One-week sessions for ages 5-13 offer daily swimming, paddle boats, guided hikes, crafts and organized games.

25 St. Bernard’s Rd., Gladstone, 908-234-0067.

Morris County Junior Police Academy

Hunterdon County Parks & Recreation

Morris County Park Police Headquarters, 300 Mendham Rd., Morris Twp., 973-326-7632. Week-long camp for girls and boys 11-15 gives campers a hands-on experience in the training and practice of a police officer.

908-782-1158. Full- and half-day week-long nature camps for grades K-9 in theater, art, music, sports and nature.

International Ivy Summer Enrichment Programs 908-899-1338, email info@iisummer.com. www.iisummer.com See display ad on page 106 & listing under Academic Camps.

Morristown-Beard Day Camp 70 Whippany Rd., Morristown, 973-539-3032 ext. 569.

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Oasis Summer Day Camp Madison, NJ at Drew University Now also in Union NJ at Kean University Drew University, 36 Madison Ave, Madison; Kean University, 1003 Morris Ave., Union, 1-800-317-1392. www.oasischildren.com

P.E.P. Club (Preschool Enrichment Program) 908-451-9280. Summer camps in Warren and Bernardsville.

Randolph Summer Ironia School, 303 Dover Chester Rd., Randolph, 973361-0808. Open to non-residents. Day camp for children in grades 2-5 features art, nature, science and technology activities and field trips. Operated by Randolph Township Schools Community School.

Raritan Valley Community College Rt. 28 & Lamington Rd., North Branch, 908-526-1200, ext. 8404. Visual and performing arts, computer, languages, science, gifted and talented and sports camps for ages 6-17. Before and after care.

learn more at www.classicthyme.com Join for one or more weeks or all summer long. Full-day, half-day and extended day programs are available for campers ages 3-15. The Y camp curriculum promotes teamwork, enhances self-esteem and builds skills while incorporating the Y core values into all that we do. Camp staff receive over 20 hours of pre-camp training. A full-time EMT is on staff during the camp season. www.westfieldynj.org

YM-YWHA of Union County Summer Camp 2015 501 Green Lane, Union, 908-289-8112.

Zadie’s Nurturing Den Summer Wonders 1 Walnut St., Summit, 908-277-8584. Summer Wonders at Zadie’s™ creates exciting occasions to engage our little ones in fun activities. This enriching experience magically unfolds the world for children 21⁄2-6 yrs. old, Mon.-Fri. from 7am-7pm, and includes delicious home cooked meals. Summer Wonders at Zadie’s™ provides a combination of fun and enriching activities including field trips, extracurricular activities, swimming, gardening and more, all in a development focused and nurturing atmosphere. See display ad on back cover.

Somerset County 4-H Summer Camp 4-H Office, 310 Milltown Rd., Bridgewater, 908-526-6644. Call for information about this year’s summer program.

South Orange Maplewood Community Summer Program 973-378-7620. Creative and performing arts, academic enrichment, sports for grades 1-12.

Summer Plus Frelinghuysen Middle School, West Hanover Ave., Morris Township, 973-292-2063. Morris School District Community School’s alternative to camp for children who have completed K to age 12.

Temple Emanu-El’s Summer Camp 756 E. Broad St., Westfield, 908-232-7663. See display ad and listing under Preschools.

Westfield Area Y 220 Clark St.; 422 E. Broad St.; 170 Elm St., Westfield, 908233-2700; 500 East St., Garwood, 908-301-1616; and various fields, schools and offsite locations. Our camp program features traditional, sports, specialty, travel, and teen camps.

All the summer fun with a Language Immersion Twist! Children learn to speak Mandarin or Spanish through cultural enrichment, games and camp activities! Traditional Games • Cultural Dance Sports • Team Building Activities and much more...

Locations in Edison and Livingston

Call now! 732-371-2221

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GIRLS LEADERSHIP CAMPS

IncrediFlix

Girls’ Leadership Institute Kent Place

We make incredible movies with kids! Locations throughout New Jersey, 201-331-3306. Whether your child likes stop motion animation, or creating live action movies, we’re here to guide them. All movies are downloadable by parents for memories that last a lifetime. www.incrediflix.com

Kent Place School, 42 Norwood Ave., Summit, 908273-0900, ext. 303. A two-week summer enrichment program for girls entering grades 7 and 8 to develop leadership skills, build self-esteem, and set personal goals. Visit website for more information, www.kentplace.org/gli. Jul 20-31 GLI 2015 dates.

Mason Gross School of the Arts Extension Division, Rutgers University Rehearsal Hall, Room 101, 85 George St., New Brunswick, 848-932-8618. Email: extension@masongross.rutgers.edu. New digital filmmaking classes and summer camp.

FITNESS / WEIGHT LOSS CAMPS

Girls Leadership Institute Summer Camp Located at Miss Hall’s School, Berkshires, Massaachusetts. Residential camp, co-founded by Rachel Simmons, author of “Odd Girl Out,” encourages girls entering grades 6-12 to express their emotions and build authentic relationships through fun, self-discovery workshops, theatre games, sports, storytelling and filmmaking. www.girlsleadership.org

Inspire for Life Summer Camp 112 West Delaware Ave., Pennington, NJ 08534, 800-5536201 ext. 1. Inspire for Life is a weight and lifestyle management sleepaway camp for girls. We are a small, specialized camp providing an intensive and individualized experience to help each camper develop healthy habits they can sustain at home. Visit website for more info, www.inspireforlifecamp.com.

Jul 12-25, Aug 2-15

GIFTED & TALENTED CAMPS

HISTORY CAMPS Liberty Hall Museum History Day Camp 1003 Morris Ave., Union, 908-527-0400. Children ages 8-12 become junior tour guides as they experience historical crafts, activities and games.

Readington Museums PO Box 216, Stanton, 908-236-2327. Museum Camp gives children in grades 4-6 a first hand experience at life in the 1830s. Archaeology Camp, for students in grades 6-8, teaches field methods in archaeology at township historic sites.

Center for Talented Youth

Red Mill Museum Village Summer Camp

Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles St., Baltimore, 410-516-0337. Offers summer residential program and school year distance learning courses for students in grades 1-8. www.cty.jhu.edu

56 Main St., Clinton, 908-735-4101. Half-day sessions for students entering grades 1-5 have colonial life themes.

HEROES Academy 317 George St., Suite 210, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, 732690-7991. HEROES Academy is an intellectually stimulating environment where students’ personal growth is maximized by accelerated learning and critical thinking. Students, ages 6-16, study advanced topics in classrooms that move at an accelerated pace. www.njgifted.org

International Ivy Summer Enrichment Programs 908-899-1338, email info@iisummer.com. www.iisummer.com See display ad on page 106 & listing under Academic Camps.

Montclair State University Summer Camp for Academically Gifted Youth Montclair State University, Upper Montclair, 973-655-4104. Summer camp enrichment experiences for qualified youngsters in grades 4-10. Math, science, cultural, recreational and humanities courses.

Raritan Valley Community College 118 Lamington Rd., Branchburg, 908-526-1200 ext. 8404. Gifted and talented classes are offered during the summer for ages 8-12. Before- and after-care available.

Summer Institute for the Gifted 866-303-4744. Day and residential programs for gifted students ages 5-17. New Jersey locations include Princeton, Lincroft and Hoboken. www.giftedstudy.org

Travels in Time Summer Camp Morris County Park Commission, 973-285-6537. Campers ages 7-14 can “apprentice” at the Speedwell Iron Works, Cooper Gristmill, and Fosterfields Farm to experience jobs that were done in the 19th and 20th centuries.

HORSEBACK RIDING CAMPS Dapple Hill Farm Minutes from I-78, Bedminster 201-725-0047. Dapple Hill Farm's annual Pony Camp proudly features a truly unique experience with the addition of our Foal Program. Campers will have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to work with three foals alongside our professionals. No other area camp has this opportunity. DHF's Pony Camp is a top rated introductory camp for children and young teens. Campers will enjoy riding 5 days a week, while learning about horses, horse care and having fun! Traditional camp activities can be expected paired with DHF's exclusive camper/pony teams bobbing for apples race, scavenger hunts and culminating at "The Wedding.” Campers can do a full week session for $500, a Monday-Wednesday-Friday for $375. Please visit our website for further details about Pony Camp and other opportunities at DHF. See display ad on inside front cover. www.DappleHillFarm.com


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Kafka Farms Summer Camp 2015 901 Valley Rd., Watchung, 908-405-8038. Horseback riding camp for ages 5-14 features lots of horseback riding, horse care, swimming, archery, crafts, fun games on horseback, waterslide, horse and carriage ride, camel rides and horse show. 9-3 Mon.-Fri. www.kafkafarms.com Jun 29- 2015 Camp Dates, weekly camps.

Aug 21

Palermo Show Stable 1555 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, 908-719-7500, 210-8605688. Info@palermoshowstable.com. Mon.-Fri. day camps. Horseback riding lessons, all ages of children and adults– beginner to advanced. Summer day camps, ages 6 to 16 and youth camp ages 3-5. Boarding, training, showing, horse sales and leases, and monthly horse shows. www.palermoshowstable.com

River Edge Farm Girls Summer Riding Day Camp 1575 River Rd. East, Bedminster, 908-420-1274. Ages 5-16 daily riding instruction, swimming, tennis, arts and crafts, environmental education, horsemanship and more. We offer half and full day programs in one or two week sessions. The riding camp is accredited by the American Camp Association and licensed by the State of New Jersey. More info on www.riveredgefarm.com.

Seaton Hackney Stables 440 South St., Morristown, 973-644-3355. www.seatonhackney.com

Union County Equestrian Camp Watchung Stables, 1160 Summit Lane, Mountainside, 908789-3665. 4-day sessions for ages 9-17, 9-3pm. Ring instruction, trail rides, horse care basics. Each camper is responsible for one horse. Registration begins in late May for June and July sessions.

LANGUAGE CAMPS

MUSIC/DANCE CAMPS Continuo Arts Foundation Summer Musical Theater Conservatory 290 Springfield Ave., Westfield, 908-264-5324. Students are chosen by audition and range in age from 7-18 for annual three-week musical theater immersion experience.

The Institute of Music for Children 780 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, 908-469-1211 x6. Five-week Summer Institute: Grades K–2 8am–12:30pm and Grades 3–11 8am–3pm. Aftercare until 5pm available. Begins June 29. Space is limited. See complete listing under Music Enrichment. Facebook.com/instituteofmusic www.instituteofmusic.org

Mason Gross School of the Arts Extension Division, Rutgers University Rehearsal Hall, Room 101, 85 George St., New Brunswick, 848-932-8618. Email: extension@masongross.rutgers.edu. The Mason Gross Extension Division offers world-class arts education to the entire community, right here in Central Jersey. Our innovative programming allows artists of all ages and ability levels to interact and learn from some of New Jersey’s most distinguished teaching artists at the state’s premier arts conservatory. Courses of study are available for beginners, enthusiastic amateurs, and those with professional training. 2015 summer camps and intensives for teens include: symphonic band, jazz, chamber music, dance camps, dance conservatories, graphic design, painting and drawing. Summer camps for children include Kids Create (ages 5-12, music, dance, theatre, and visual arts day camp).

The Moderne Academie of Fine Arts 1820 East Second Street, Scotch Plains, 908-322-4249. The Moderne Academie of Fine Arts has been fostering the love of dance for over forty years. Summer dance program includes camps, classes and workshops. See complete listing under Enrichment–Dance. www.moderneacademie.com

Bamboo Shoots Mandarin School

Scherzo Music Studio

836 Mountain Ave., Westfield, 908-232-9550. Summer camps. www.bambooshootseducation.com

415 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains, 973-551-7000; 458 Springfield Ave., 2nd Floor, Summit, 908-522-0300. Email: mail@scherzostudio.com. Instrument, voice and general music summer camps, musical theatre, bucket drumming, solfege & theory classes & workshops; morning, evening and weekend hours; group and private music lessons for all ages and abilities throughout the summer; Summer Adventure Camps for Juniors ages 4&5 in preparation for private lessons. Voted Best in Summit & Morris Plains 2014. www.ScherzoStudio.com

HudsonWay Immersion School (formerly Bilingual Buds) 587 Springfield Ave., Summit, 908-598-8088. HudsonWay Immersion School’s Mandarin and Spanish immersion day camps offer creative, high-energy themes incorporating sports, the arts, cooking, travel, science and more. This is a wonderful way to explore language learning in week-long sessions. For ages 2 1⁄2-12 and all language levels. www.hwis.org

Jump! Immersion School Summer Camps Locations in Edison and Livingston, 732-371-2221. Children ages 3-11 learn Mandarin or Spanish naturally through interactive games, music, dance, theater, improvisation, arts & crafts and various outdoor sports and activities. See display ad on page 127 and listings under EnrichmentLanguage. www.jumpimmersion.com

Westminster Summer Programs Princeton and Lawrenceville, NJ, 609-924-7416. Middle and high school students from across the nation come to Westminster for an extraordinary learning experience. Students will study with internationally acclaimed faculty and guest artists in the areas of choral music, solo vocal, music theatre, piano, organ, composition and music theory. Our programs offer residential and non-residential options. www.rider.edu/academics/colleges-schools/wca/woce/ summer-arts


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New Jersey Audubon Nature Camps

American Littoral Society Marine & Environmental Science Camps

See additional New Jersey Audubon sites under Outdoor Education Centers. • Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary Hardscrabble Rd., Bernardsville, 908-766-5787. Day camps for children Pre-K to middle school focus on environmental activities and crafts. Overnight camps for grades 6-8 explore the ecosystems at Sedge Island and Mohican Outdoor Center. • Plainsboro Preserve 80 Scotts Corner Rd., Cranbury, 609-897-9400. Children entering grades 1-6 connect with nature by exploring the varied habitats of the preserve with trained environmental educators. www.njaudubon.org

Two locations: Sandy Hook, Highlands; Harvey Cedars, LBI, 732-291-0055. Marine science summer camps for students entering grades 5-8 and one day programs on Sandy Hook for grades 1 and up are sponsored by the American Littoral Society. www.littoralsociety.org

Reeves-Reed Arboretum, 165 Hobart Ave., Summit, 908273-8787. Elephant Tree Nature Camp ages 4-9, performing arts, hiking, art and environmental science themed camps for ages 7-18.

A.J. Meerwald Sailing Camp Bayshore Center at Bivalve, 2800 High St., Port Norris, 856785-2060. Kids receive tall ship sail training and environmental education on a restored 1928 Delaware Bay oyster schooner during a day-long Sailor for a Day camp (ages 10-16) or week-long maritime camp (ages 13-17). Ports of call from Liberty State Park, Barnegat Bay, Atlantic City and Cape May. www.bayshorecenter.org

Bivalve Summer Day Camp Bayshore Discovery Project, 2800 High St., Bivalve , Port Norris, 856-785-2060. Discover critters who make Delaware Bay their homes, learn the history and culture of Bivalve, investigate and find solutions to local problems.

Cora Hartshorn Arboretum Camps Cora Hartshorn Arboretum, 324 Forest Dr. S., Short Hills, 973-376-3587. Mini-camps for preschoolers and week-long nature discovery camps for ages 3-11.

Essex County Environmental Center Nature Explorers Summer Camp Essex County Environmental Center, 621B Eagle Rock Ave., Roseland, 908-973-228-8776. Outdoor explorations, activities and crafts for grades PreK-9.

Farmstead Adventure Camp Fulper Family Farmstead, 281 Rocktown Lambertville Rd., Lambertville, NJ 08530, 609-651-5991; info@fulperfarms.com. Unique hands-on experience on a working dairy farm includes hayrides, nature walks, milking a cow, making delicious homemade dairy products, a scavenger hunt and games, and even learning how to take care of your own calf. Full camp and 3-day adventures offered in July and Aug. Registration form online. www.fulperfarms.com

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Hunterdon County Nature Day Camp Echo Hill or Mountain Farm locations, 908-782-1158. One and two-week sessions for grades K-10 feature hands-on activities, nature hikes, field trips, games and craft projects. Registration via lottery in March.

Morris County Adventures in Nature Camp Elizabeth D. Kay Environmental Center, Chester Twp., and Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area, Montville Twp., 973-635-6629. Hands-on environmental education experiences in Morris County Parks for kids ages 5-grade 12. CIT program for teens grades 9-11. Nature mini camp is offered for ages 2-4 with adult.

New Jersey Academy of Aquatic Sciences Camp 1 Riverside Dr., Camden, 856-361-1023. Junior marine biologist and sea camps at the Aquarium offer opportunities for hands-on science activities.

Reeves-Reed Arboretum Camps

Schiff Summer Nature Programs 339 Pleasant Valley Rd., Mendham, 973-543-6004. Nature camps for ages 6-12 and 13-15 are offered in July and Aug.

Somerset County Parks AWESIM Kids & Eco-Explorers Somerset County Park Commission Environmental Education Center, Lord Stirling Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-2489 x330. One week or two-week sessions feature nature lessons, field trips, games, hikes, boating, crafts and more for ages 7-9 and 10-13. Extended day options.

Tenafly Nature Day Camp 313 Hudson Ave, Tenafly, 201-568-6093. One-week sessions for grades pre-K-5 from July through August explore a different environmental theme each week. Full or half day sessions for grades pre-K-K. Ages 12-18 can sign up to be a Counselor-in-Training.

Trailside Nature & Science Center Camps Union County Trailside Nature & Science Center, 452 New Providence Rd., Mountainside, 908-789-3670. Watchung Reservation is the classroom for discovering nature, astronomy, Native American lore, animals, fossils and dinosaurs for grades pre-1st-6.

Turtle Back Zoo 560 Northfield Ave., West Orange, 973-731-5800. Children entering K-8th grade can learn about animals, native species, habitats and zoo careers in weeklong camps. Limited space. Teens ages 14-17 can apply by April 1 for Volunteen program.

The Watershed Nature Camp 31 Titus Mill Road Pennington NJ 08534, 609-737-7592. Email camp@thewatershed.org. Hours: 9am-4pm, extended care 8am-5:30pm. Explore, discover and connect with nature at Watershed Nature Camp. Weekly programs for preschool through grade 11 at our nature reserve and brand-new Watershed Center. Hiking, nature exploration, crafts and games. Trips and overnights for older campers. www.thewatershed.org

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PERFORMING ARTS CAMPS All Children’s Theatre Summer Performing Arts Day Camps 973-335-5328, email: allchildrensth@aol.com. Air-conditioned camp sites in Clinton, Metuchen, Parsippany and Watchung. Boys and girls ages 6-17. Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm. Six 2-week sessions. Musical theatre, creative dramatics, comedy programs, acting, singing, comedy, dancing, scenery design and camper performance. Established 1983. Celebrating our 32nd year introducing children to the art of theatre and performance. www.allchildrenstheatre.org

Aspire Performing Arts Company Northern New Jersey/Wayne area, 201-220-4933. Email: aspirepac@gmail.com. A professional arts experience in a friendly atmosphere is offered year-round for ages 7 and up. Full-length productions, educational workshops and master classes taught by Broadway professionals help foster self-confidence, enhance communication and teamwork skills, and promote artistic expression. See how we can help your child shine! www.aspirepac.com

Brundage Park Playhouse Carrell Rd., Randolph, 973-989-7092. Summer program for ages 8-high school with instruction by professional staff and guest instructors. Each week ends with mini production.

Centenary Young Performers Workshop 715 Grand Ave., Hackettstown, 908-979-0900. 5-week professional theater training program for ages 9-18 offers concentrated training by a professional staff. Half-day mini-camp offered for ages 6-8.

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Luna Stage Summer Camp 695 Bloomfield Ave., Montclair, 973-744-3309. Children in grades K-6 learn the many aspects of theater craft from professional teaching artists during four-week full-day program.

Middletown Arts Center 36 Church St., Middletown, 732-706-4100. Children explore the arts during morning, afternoon or full-day sessions.

New Jersey School of Dramatic Arts 593 Bloomfield Ave., Bloomfield, 973-566-9700. Comprehensive theater arts training program features summer camps for ages 6-18. www.njactors.org

Count Basie Performing Arts Academy

Paper Mill Playhouse Summer Programs

99 Monmouth St., Red Bank, 732-224-8778 ext. 125. Weekly classes or week-long camps for ages 6-18 in acting, voice, dance, rock music and more.

Brookside Drive, Millburn, 973-315-1669. • Summer Musical Theatre Conservatory Rigorous 5-week study for gifted and talented performers ages 10-18 culminates in New Voices Concert performed on the Paper Mill Playhouse stage. Auditions in February. • Paper Mill Players Camp Acting, dancing and musical theatre workshops for children ages 8-13.

Growing Stage Summer Arts Day Camp The Palace Theatre, Rt. 183, Netcong, 973-347-4946. 1 & 2-week sessions in July & Aug. for grades K-8 offer an introduction to theater arts with a musical show on stage at the end of each session.

The Institute of Music for Children 780 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, 908-469-1211 x6. Five-week Summer Institute: Grades K–2 8am–12:30pm and Grades 3–11 8am–3pm. Aftercare until 5pm available. Begins June 29. Space is limited. See complete listing under Music Enrichment. Facebook.com/instituteofmusic www.instituteofmusic.org

Jerry Gibson Memorial Summer Youth Theatre Ridgedale Middle School, Florham Park, 973-377-9078. Florham Park area teens try out in early June for summer theater experience.

Kaleidoscope Theatre Summer youth theater sponsored by The Playhouse Association of Summit, Summit Playhouse, New England Ave., Summit, 908-273-2102.

Kids-in-the-Park Middlesex County Parks Dept., Warren Park Ampitheater, Florida Grove Rd., Woodbridge, 732-548-2884. Creative drama workshop for ages 8-11 consists of two 3-week sessions of theater games, arts & crafts, music and dance.

Playwrights Theatre Creative Arts Academy 28 Walnut St., PO Box 1295, Madison, 973-514-1787 x21. A professional theater nationally renowned for its educational projects offers a Summer Theatre Camp for children and teens. Half-day camps in acting and playwriting are offered in four 2-week sessions. Each session concludes with a presentation for family and friends. Space is limited, enrollment is year-round. www.ptnj.org

Premiere Stages Theatre Camp Kean University, 1000 Morris Ave., Union, 908-737-4092. Professional theatre in residence at Kean University offers two performance-based camps for middle school and high school students. www.kean.edu/premierestages

Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Junior and Senior Corps 36 Madison Ave., Madison, 973-845-6742. The Junior and Senior Corps is a dynamic alternative to the typical summer performing arts camp for ages 11-18. Professional-caliber classes from a leading Shakespeare theater. 2-3 week sessions June-Aug.


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PERFORMING ARTS CAMPS Union County Performing Arts Center Summer Theatre Camp 1601 Irving St., Rahway, 732-499-8226. Week-long theatre basics course for ages 5-15.

SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY Camp Invention Led by local educators, the week-long Camp Invention experience immerses elementary school children in handson STEM activities that reinvent summer fun. Visit website or call 800-968-4332 for information. www.campinvention.org

International Ivy Summer Enrichment Programs 908-899-1338, email info@iisummer.com. www.iisummer.com See display ad on page 106 & listing under Academic Camps.

Space Week Summer Camp Buehler Challenger & Science Center, Bergen Community College campus, Paramus Rd., Paramus, 201-262-0984. Space, science and engineering camps for ages pre-K to grade 12.

SLEEPAWAY CAMPS

cutting edge child development theory in a way that can't be found elsewhere. By putting happiness first, the Stomping Ground is the freest place from bullying on the planet--a place where all kids can shine. http://www.campstompingground.com

Frost Valley YMCA 2000 Frost Valley Rd., Claryville, 845-985-2291. Offering traditional sleepaway age-based camps on 6,000 acres in the Catskills high peaks since 1958. One and two- week horseback riding options, adventure trips and service learning. www.frostvalley.org

Inspire for Life Summer Camp 112 West Delaware Ave., Pennington, NJ 08534, 800-5536201 x1. Inspire for Life is a weight and lifestyle management sleepaway camp for girls. We are a small, specialized camp that provides an intensive and individualized experience to help each camper develop healthy habits they can sustain at home. www.inspireforlifecamp.com Jul 12-25, Aug 2-15

Lindley G. Cook 4-H Camp 100 Struble Rd., Branchville, 973-948-3550. Overnight camp in Stokes State Forest is open to boys and girls who have completed grades 3-10 (4-H and non-4-H members). Six traditional one-week sessions are offered throughout the summer, as well as one week focused on SET (Science, Engineering and Technology).

Speers-Eljabar YMCA Camp Dingmans Ferry, PA, 570-828-2329.

Consult the American Camp Association’s Guide to New Jersey Accredited Camps or the National Directory of Accredited Camps for helpful information about sleepaway camps, 877-488-CAMP. www.acacampsnj.org or www.acacamps.org Teens can apply to Counselor-in-Training, community service or wilderness experience programs. See listings under Teen Camps for pre-college and study abroad opportunities and Volunteer listings for volunteer and summer internship positions.

Appel Farm Arts Camp 457 Shirley Rd., Elmer, NJ, 800-394-8478. 2, 4, 6 and 8-week sessions for ages 9-17 build skills in music, dance, theater, visual arts, photography, video, recording arts, creative writing, sports and swim. Co-ed residential camp is staffed by artists and arts educators. www.appelfarmartscamp.org

Camp Louemma 43 Louemma Lane, Sussex, NJ 07461, 973-287-7264. Beautiful co-ed sleepaway camp located along the Appalachian Trail in northern New Jersey. Three and six week sessions, 40+ activities, modern cabins and facilities, private lake and brand new pool, great trips, caring staff, nutritious kidfriendly menu. www.camplouemma.com

Camp Mason YMCA

SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPS For Special Needs Camps, visit the Special Needs category beginning on page 147.

SPORTS CAMPS Whether your camper seeks intensive skill building or to learn a new sport, the professional Sports Camps listed below promise a fun and energizing experience for kids and teens. These camps invite you to visit their websites (use the convenient links at kidsguidenj.com), call for info, schedule a visit and inquire about sports instruction and holiday camps that may be offered all year long. Recreation Departments often offer summer playgrounds and enrichment or sports options. In addition, some school districts hold summer enrichment sessions and school coaches frequently offer week-long sports camps. Check the programs of local Ys and JCCs (see Ys/JCCs/Rec Facilities) for their selection of traditional day camps, special interest, sports and travel camps.

23 Birch Ridge Rd., Hardwick, NJ, 908-362-8217.

Fairview Lake YMCA Sleep-Away Camp 1035 Fairview Lake Rd., Newton, 973-383-9282.

Camp Stomping Ground 822 County Rd. 519, Johnsonburg, NJ 07846, 609-273-8408. The Stomping Ground residential summer camp employs

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NJ Little All Stars

Somerset County Junior Golf Program

South Orange/Maplewood; contact Coach Miguel: info@ njlittleallstars.com. Baseball classes for the youngest little sluggers, 3 yrs. old and up. We use fun mini-games and energetic coaching to teach the basics. Classes are fun and active and focused on making learning the game of baseball fun. Sign up now and get first class free!

Somerset County Park Commission, 908-369-1458 x428. Popular summer golf program introduces the game to Somerset County boys and girls, ages 6-17. Programs include Jr. Golf School, Advanced Golf School, Jr. Golf League, Academy Jr. Golf League, and Pitch & Putt League. Registration begins in March until filled.

Yogi Berra Camps

Union County Junior Golf Camps

Yogi Berra Museum, Montclair State University, 8 Quarry Rd., Little Falls, 973-655-2378. Baseball/ softball camp provides boys and girls ages 8-12 a week of expert training with guest instruction from professional players. Sports broadcasting camp info, call 908-233-1113.

• Ash Brook Golf Course, 1210 Raritan Rd., Scotch Plains, 908-756-0414, www.ashbrookgolfcourse.com • The Learning Center at Galloping Hill, 1 Golf Dr., Kenilworth, 908-241-8380, www.gallopinghillgolfcourse. com, www.thelearningcenteratgallopinghill.com Week long and daily summer camps for ages 5-17 of all abilities. Camps conducted by PGA professionals at our brand new 40,000 square foot practice facility at Galloping Hill. Annual Junior Boys and Girls Public Links Tournament held in August for county residents.

BASKETBALL

US Sports Institute Basketball Camp www.USsportsinstitute.com. The ideal camp for children who want to learn or develop their skills in a relaxed and fun environment. The focus of the basketball camp is to improve technique and knowledge through a series of fun basketball challenges and drills. Available in more than 50 NJ locations.

BROADCASTING

US Sports Institute 732 563 2520. The US Sports Institute golf summer camp is the ideal way to introduce youngsters to the sport of golf. Children will learn all the basic golf techniques using unique and fun training methods. www.USsportsInstitute.com

LACROSSE

Play By Play Sports Broadcasting Camps

US Sports Institute Lacrosse Camp

800-319-0884. Nation’s #1 Sports Broadcasting Camp. Learn from the pros, meet sports celebrities, make play-by-play and reporting tapes, make sports anchor tapes from TV studio and much more. For boys and girls ages 10-18. Day and overnight options available. www.playbyplaycamps. com, facebook.com/sportsbroadcastingcamps,youtube.com/ sportsbroadcastcamp Jul 6Montclair State University.

www.USsportsinstitute.com. Ideal for children interested in the sport of lacrosse, various curriculums are designed to challenge players of all ability levels. Children will learn how to play through a series of fun activities and then take part in small scrimmages. All equipment is provided. The program is non-contact so no protective clothing is required. Available in more than 50 NJ locations!

Jul 10 FIELD HOCKEY

Get It Dunne Get it Dunne offers a year round schedule of field hockey and volleyball clinics for children in grades 1 through 8. Check our website for information on all currently scheduled camps and clinics being held at Kent Place School in Summit, NJ. Registration is open for all summer programs! Contact us at randa@getitdunne.com or visit www.getitdunne.com

GOLF

Heron Glen Junior Golf Camp Heron Glen Golf Course, 908-806-6804. Birdies Camp for ages 7-11 and Eagles Camp for ages 12-17 features oncourse PGA instruction, games and prizes. 9-1:30, lunch is provided. www.heronglen.com

Morris County Junior Golf Clinics Berkshire Valley Golf Course, Jefferson Twp.; Flanders Valley Golf Course, Flanders; Pinch Brook Golf Course, Florham Park; Sunset Valley Golf Course, Pompton Plains, 973-6971041. Junior Golf Clinics and Intermediate Junior Golf Clinics are offered for ages 10-17. www.morrisparks.net

M U LT I - S P O R T S

Branchburg Sports Complex 47 Readington Rd., Branchburg, 908-203-1600. New Jersey’s premiere sports and family entertainment center features 78,000 square feet of action-packed activities. Lacrosse, soccer, baseball, tennis, basketball, volleyball and NFL flag football programs. Don’t miss out on our School’s Out and summer day camp programs. www.branchburgsports.com

Drew Athletic Camps Drew University, 36 Madison Ave., Madison, 973-408-3000. Baseball, basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball and tennis camps July and Aug. www.drew.edu

Kean University Sports Camps 1000 Morris Ave., Union, www.keanathletics.com/information/Camps_Clinics/main. Sports camps and clinics for ages 7-18 are offered during summer and school breaks.

Multi-Sports Camps www.USsportsInstitute.com, 1-866-345-BALL. The US Sports Institute multi sports camp is the original multi sports camp where your child has the opportunity to play over 15 different sports from around the world in one fun packed week! Half day, full day and evening camps are available for children aged 3 to 14 at over 250 locations in NJ. Many others have tried to emulate the success of this camp, but none have come close to the experience and level of energy USSI offers your child.


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SPORTS CAMPS M U LT I - S P O R T S

Newark Academy Summer Session 91 South Orange Ave., Livingston, 973-992-7000.

Raritan Valley Community College Sports Camps Rt. 28 & Lamington Rd., North Branch, 908-526-1200 ext. 8235. Sports camps for ages 7-16.

Rutgers Sports Camps Rutgers Campus, New Brunswick, lifelonglearning.rutgers. edu/youth. Rutgers coaches teach summer camp programs in soccer, football and basketball and many other sports.

The Sports Academy 56 E. Willow St., Millburn, 973-912-9002. Indoor sports programs – baseball, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, field hockey, preschool, birthday parties, summer camps. www.The-Sports-Academy.com

Union Sports Arena 244-A Rt. 22W, Union, 908-687-8610. Summer soccer and hockey camps. www.unionsportsarena.com

TENNIS

US Sports Institute 732-563-2520. Provider of cutting edge tennis programs that cater for all age groups and ability levels. Programs are offered in the spring, summer and fall. All trainers are USTA certified and follow USTA curriculums. www.USsportsInstitute.com

VOLLEYBALL

Get It Dunne Get it Dunne offers a year round schedule of field hockey and volleyball clinics for children in grades 1 through 8. Check our website for information on all currently scheduled camps and clinics being held at Kent Place School in Summit, NJ. Registration is open for all summer programs! Contact us at randa@getitdunne.com or visit www.getitdunne.com

RACING

Summer Race Camps Pole Position Raceway, 99 Caven Point Rd., Jersey City, 201333-7223. One week race camps for juniors (ages 8-12, 4858 in. tall) and youth (ages 13-17, 58 in. and up) include lunch, beverages and arcade tokens. 11am-4pm each day. Graduated campers become honorary members. www.polepositionraceway.com/jersey-city

ROCK CLIMBING

New Jersey Rock Gym 373D Rt. 46W, Fairfield, 973-439-9860. Mon.-Fri. 1210:30pm, Sat. & Sun. 10-8pm. Friendly environment providing indoor rock climbing for birthday parties and groups, summer and winter mini camps. More information online. www.njrockgym.com

RUGBY

Union County Rugby Football Club 908-665-9429, 973-615-2814. Summer flag rugby program for boys and girls from any town in grades K-8. www.mudturtlerfc.com

S K AT I N G

Union Sports Arena 244-A Rt. 22W, Union, 908-687-8610. Summer soccer and hockey camps. www.unionsportsarena.com

SOCCER

TEEN CAMPS & TRAVEL Teen Travel, Study Abroad Information about summer travel and gap year opportunities for teens can be obtained from many websites including: www.goabroad.com www.studiesabroad.com www.walkingtree.org www.experiencegla.com Visit TeenLife.com for an online directory of STEM, gap year, pre-college, overnight summer and community service programs for students in grades 7-12. Volunteer Community Service See listings under Volunteer for local summer volunteer positions and consider Museums, Historic Sites and Outdoor Education Centers for additional volunteer/ community service/internship opportunities. College / University Summer Programs Many colleges and universities offer summer programs for middle and high school students. Consult schools directly or visit www.usummer.com, a free precollege summer program directory. Jewish Teen Educational Experiences Network The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life provides a searchable guide to summer programs open to students in grade 7 to graduates of all affiliations, or no affiliation. www.jteenmw.org/teen_program_guide

Soccer Camps

Adventures Cross Country

www.UnitedSoccerAcademy.com, 732-563 2525. USA's wide range of camp options and dynamic professional staff ensure that you’ll never need to look elsewhere for a soccer camp again. With 14 different camp types to choose from, we always have the camp to meet your child’s soccer needs. Camps are open to children aged 3 to 18 and of all ability levels. Over 250 locations to choose from in NJ!

242 Redwood Highway, Mill Valley, CA, 800-767-2722. Adventure travel programs exclusively for teenagers (ages 13-18) range from 15 to 40 days in length and may focus on multi-sport activities, water activities or geographic exploration. www.adventurescrosscountry.com


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AFS 800-AFS-INFO, www.afsusa.org. 3-7 week summer programs depart June-July and provide opportunities to live with a host family, take language classes or perform community service abroad. See Enrichment-Exchange for more on AFS.

Apogee Adventures 40 Bowker St., Brunswick, Maine, 207-725-7025. One, two & three week goal-oriented bicycle touring, hiking, rafting, sea-kayaking, and community service adventure trips for students (ages 12-18). www.apogeeadventures.com

teens. Half-day camps in acting and playwriting are offered in four 2-week sessions. Each session concludes with a presentation for family and friends. Space is limited, enrollment is year-round. www.ptnj.org

Ramapo College Summer Camps Mahwah, NJ, 201-684-7370. STEM camp for entering 7th and 8th graders and life skills camps for high school students include music, computer, financial literacy, game design, SAT prep and self defense. www.ramapo.edu/ramapocamps

The Road Less Traveled

Appalachian Mountain Club Teen Wilderness Adventures

800-939-9839. Summer community service trips for teens.

603-466-2721, ext. 209. Outdoor experience for youth ages 12-18 in a co-ed setting. Trips in New Hampshire, Maine or the Berkshires range from 5-22 days with groups limited to 8 participants and 2 staff instructors.

800-321-4353. Provider of one to nine-week international experiential education programs for high school students.

Chef Central Summer Cooking Camp 240 Rt. 17N, Paramus, 201-576-0100; The Crossroads Center, 443 Tarrytown Rd., White Plains, NY, 914-328-1376. See listing under Cooking Camps.

Classic Thyme Teen Cooking Camps 710 South Ave. West., Westfield, 908-232-5445. See complete listing under Cooking Camps.

Dapple Hill Farm Pony Camp Minutes from I-78, Bedminster, NJ, 201-725-0047. See listing under Horseback Riding Camps.

Rustic Pathways Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey: Junior and Senior Corps 36 Madison Ave., Madison, 973-845-6742. The Junior and Senior Corps is a dynamic alternative to the typical summer performing arts camp for ages 11-18. Professional-caliber classes from a leading Shakespeare theater. 2-3 week sessions June-Aug.

Student Conservation Association PO Box 550, Charlestown, NH 03603, 603-543-1700. Service opportunities for high school and college students in National Parks, Forests, Wildlife Refuges and other public and private agencies. www.sca-inc.org

Drew University SummerTerm

Westminster Summer Programs

Rt. 24, Madison, 973-408-3400. Summer courses on campus and in New York City are open to academically motivated high school juniors and seniors and for transferable academic credit to Drew and visiting college students. Noncredit Studio Art Portfolio Preparation course in Painting and Drawing is open to high school sophomores, juniors and seniors. www.drew.edu/summer-term

Princeton and Lawrenceville, NJ, 609-924-7416. Middle and high school students from across the nation come to Westminster for an extraordinary learning experience. Students will study with internationally acclaimed faculty and guest artists in the areas of choral music, solo vocal, music theatre, piano, organ, composition and music theory. Our programs offer residential and non-residential options. www.rider.edu/academics/colleges-schools/wca/woce/ summer-arts

Hunterdon County Canoe Camp Hunterdon County Parks & Recreation, 908-782-1158. Teens entering grades 9-12 learn the basics paddling on a new local waterway, then finish with a canoe camping trip on the Delaware River.

JCC Camp Ruach Road Rulz Teen Travel, Sababa & LIT Shimon & Sara Birnbaum Jewish Community Center, 775 Talamini Rd., Bridgewater, 908-725-6994 x264, Fax: 908725-9753, Email: LPaniccia@ssbjcc.org. See listing under JCC Camp Ruach. www.ssbjcc.org/camp

Mason Gross School of the Arts Extension Division, Rutgers University Rehearsal Hall, Room 101, 85 George St., New Brunswick, 848-932-8618. Email: extension@masongross.rutgers.edu. Summer camps and intensives for teens in music, dance and visual arts. See listing under Music/Dance Camps.

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Xtreme Adventure Somerset County Park Commission Outdoor Education Center, 190 Lord Stirling Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-2489 x326. Teens ages 13-16 can sign up for one or more day trips or overnight adventures. No experience necessary.

YEA (Youth Empowered Action) Camp Week-long sleepaway summer leadership program for youth 12-17. Campers choose an issue of importance to them and learn how to take action on the issue once they get home. Locations in Oregon, California and New York. www.yeacamp.org

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28 Walnut St., PO Box 1295, Madison, 973-514-1787 x21. A professional theater nationally renowned for its educational projects offers a Summer Theatre Camp for children and

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1555 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, 908-719-7500, 210-8605688. See listing under Horseback Riding Camps.


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Union County Archery Range Oak Ridge Park, Oak Ridge Rd., Clark, 908-527-4900. Open to archery identification holders. Lessons open to families and small groups ages 9 and over. www.ucnj.org/archery

BASEBALL/SOFTBALL

NJ Little All Stars South Orange/Maplewood; contact Coach Miguel: info@ njlittleallstars.com. Baseball classes for the youngest little sluggers, 3 yrs. old and up. We use fun mini-games and energetic coaching to teach the basics. Classes are fun and active and focused on making learning the game of baseball fun. Sign up now and get first class free!

Union County Youth Baseball League Union County Baseball Association, www.ucba-nj.org. Registration in spring for boys and girls summer minor league, major league and teen league baseball, ages 8-15.

BASKETBALL

US Sports Institute Basketball www.USsportsinstitute.com. Ideal for children who want to learn or develop their skills. Dribbling, passing, shooting, team play and defense are all taught in a fun and engaging way. All players learn the basics of offense and defense, including creating plays, movement off the ball and decision making. Available in more than 50 NJ locations!

FENCING

Excalibur Fencing Club Chatham Club, 484 Southern Blvd., Chatham. www.excaliburfencing.com

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Integrity Fencing Studio 200 Main St., Chatham, 713-732-0766.

Medeo Fencing Club 30 Kearney St., Bridgewater, 732-469-2244.

New Jersey Fencing Alliance (NJFA) 50-58 Burnett Ave., Maplewood, 973-763-5728.

Westfield Fencing Club New Jersey Workshop for the Arts, 150-152 E. Broad St., Westfield, 908-789-9696.

FIELD HOCKEY

Get It Dunne Get it Dunne offers a year round schedule of field hockey and volleyball clinics for children in grades 1 through 8. Check our website for information on all currently scheduled camps and clinics being held at Kent Place School in Summit, NJ. Registration is open for all summer programs! Contact us at randa@getitdunne.com or visit www.getitdunne.com.

GOLF

For miniature golf facilities, see listings under Outdoor Entertainment. The Golf Academy at Basking Ridge Basking Ridge Country Club, 185 Madisonville Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-8200 x143.

The First Tee Junior Golf Program Youth development organization introduces the game of golf and its values to young people at participating golf courses throughout the world. To locate a program near you, contact the nearest chapter. www.thefirsttee.org • The First Tee of Greater Trenton 800-322-4352, www.thefirstteegreatertrenton.org • The First Tee of Monmouth & Ocean Counties 732-759-2170, www.thefirstteemonoc.org • The First Tee of Raritan Valley 732-247-0819, www.thefirstteerv.org

GolfNow.com, EZLinks.com Select a golf course from participating courses nationwide, find a tee time deal and book online 24/7.

Hyatt Hills Golf Complex 1300 Raritan Rd., Clark, 732-669-9100. Public regulation 9hole course, clubhouse, driving range, putting green and 18-hole miniature golf. Private lessons, Junior clinics, Junior camps and after-school programs.

LPGA-USGA Girls Golf Learning Center at Galloping Hill Golf Course, 1 Golf Dr., Kenilworth, 908-241-8380. Developmental junior golf program teaches girls ages 7-17 to play golf. Girls work with a PGA or LPGA instructor evenings during the summer. www.greaternewarkgirlsgolf.org, www.girlsgolfonline.org Spring Registration opens.


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Morris County Park Commission Jr. Golf Pinch Brook Golf Course, 234 Ridgedale Ave., Florham Park, 973-326-7602. Applications for summer junior golf clinic for players ages 10-17 are available one day only in June for lottery. Youth tournaments are open to golfers aged 12-18.

Scotch Hills Country Club Golf Course Jerusalem Rd., Scotch Plains, 908-232-9748. 18-hole miniature golf course and 9-hole course, operated by the Scotch Plains Recreation Commission, is open to the public, memberships available. Junior golf clinics for boys and girls ages 10-17, 908-322-6700 ext. 5. Miniature golf birthday parties.

Somerset County Learning Center and Golf Academy Neshanic Valley Golf Course, Branchburg, 908-369-1458 ext. 428. The Learning Center features a driving range, short game area, practice holes, and par 32 nine hole course. A Callaway Golf Performance Center is one of six in the United States offering state-of-the-art golf club fitting and swing analysis. Adult education programs are offered spring, summer and fall. Junior golf programs for ages 6-17 of all abililties start in early spring until the end of Aug. Programs include one-week sessions, free introductory golf clinics, parent child clinics and Junior Masters Day. Beginner to advanced level summer programs and leagues.

South Jersey Junior Golf Foundation Blue Heron Pines (GSP exit 44), 550 W. Country Club Dr., Cologne, 609-965-1800 ext. 2. Summer golf clinics, junior golf tournaments and family clinics. www.acgolf.com

Spring Meadow Golf Course Exit 98 GSP or Exit 31B Turnpike, adjacent to Allaire Village, Wall Twp., 732-449-0806. Part of the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry, this 6,224-yard Par 72 layout is open yearround. Pro Shop, practice facilities and restaurant on site.

Summit Municipal Golf Course 189 River Rd., Summit, 908-277-6828. Par 3 course open Nov.-April to members and guests only. Memberships are available to Summit and Union County residents. Residents of the Chathams are also welcome. www.cityofsummit.org

Union County Golf Facilities • Ash Brook Golf Course, 1210 Raritan Rd., Scotch Plains, 908-756-0550. An 18-hole championship course and fam-

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USGA Golf Museum 77 Liberty Corner Rd., Far Hills, 908-234-2300. Tues.-Sun. 105. Adults $7, ages 13-17 $3.50, under 12 free. Multi-media, interactive exhibits tell the story of golf’s development in the United States, highighting the greatest moments and greatest champions in the game’s history. Weather permitting, visitors are able to hit golf balls with modern and replica equipment on the Research and Test Center’s driving range or use replica antique putters on the Museum’s putting course, inspired by the world-renowned Himalayas putting course in St. Andrews, Scotland. The nine-hole putting course is open April-Oct., call to reserve a tee time.

GYMNASTICS

My Gym Children’s Fitness Center 1100 South Ave. W., Westfield, 908-317-0888; 522 Broad St., Glen Rock, 201-444-4644; 235 Prospect Ave., West Orange, 973-731-2022. Day, night, weekend classes and birthday parties. Children’s fitness center, 6 wks.-9 yrs. Songs, dance, puppets, games, relays, sport skills, gymnastics, karate and more. Birthday parties, Parent’s Night Out, Summer, Spring and Winter Fun Days. See display ad on page 141.

Summit Summies The Connection for Women and Families, 79 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-4242. Girls USA Gymnastics Junior Olympic team for ages 7-15.

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Jersey Wolves Hockey Club League and travel play for ages 8-14. www.jerseywolves.org

Branchburg Sports Complex 47 Readington Rd., Branchburg, 908-203-1600. New Jersey's premiere sports and family entertainment center features 78,000 square feet of action-packed activities including three indoor turf fields, four batting cages and a 3,100 square foot training center. Lacrosse, soccer, baseball, tennis, basketball, volleyball and NFL flag football programs. Don't miss out on our School’s Out and summer day camp programs. www.branchburgsports.com

The Sports Academy 56 E. Willow St., Millburn, 973-912-9002. Indoor sports programs – baseball, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, field hockey, preschool, birthday parties, summer camps. See display ad on page 139. www.The-Sports-Academy.com

William G. Mennen Sports Arena 161 E. Hanover Ave., Morris Twp., 973-326-7651. Call for public skating hours. Recorded schedule: 973-326-7650. Three full-size rinks. Home to Colonial Hockey League youth hockey program. Beginner skating instruction, house leagues and travel teams, spring & fall clinics, summer hockey school for ages 6-17, summer camp. Group and private skating lessons available age 4-adult. Power skating workshops. Birthday party packages. Pro shop and snack bar. Jun 23Public Skating Hours: Sat. & Sun. 10-12, Aug 30 Tues. & Thurs. 1:30-3, Wed. 7:30-9:30. Sep 8Public Skating Hours: Mon.-Sun. 10-12, Dec 31 Tues.-Fri. 3:30-5:30, Sat. & Sun. 2-4, Fri. 8-10. Nov-Apr Hockey season, spectators welcome.

Westfield Area Y

Twin Oaks Ice Rink

220 Clark St.; 422 E. Broad St., Westfield, 908-233-2700. Wide variety of classes, clinics, leagues and open recreation programs for children, teens and adults of all ages. Swimming, basketball, soccer, t-ball, climbing, volleyball, track and field, fitness, tae kwon do and more. www.westfieldynj.org

65 Columbia Rd., Morristown, 973-292-5699.

ROCK CLIMBING

New Jersey Rock Gym 373D Rt. 46W, Fairfield, 973-439-9860. Mon.-Fri. 1210:30pm, Sat. & Sun. 10-8pm. 10:30pm, Sat. & Sun. 10-8pm. Fun, memorable indoor climbing experience. A variety of programs: private sessions for kids and families, birthday parties and groups, classes for kids and adults, scout programs, summer and winter mini camps. More information online. www.njrockgym.com

ROLLER DERBY

Red Bank Riots Roller Derby Junior league for ages 12-17. www.redbankriotgirls.com

Union Sports Arena 2441-A Rt. 22W, Union, 908-687-8610. Union Sports Arena is Union County’s “coolest” place for fun, featuring a yearround indoor ice skating rink and two indoor soccer fields. Our skating, soccer, football and baseball birthday parties are the best! www.unionsportsarena.com

Warinanco Skating Center Warinanco Park, Thompson Ave. (off St. George Ave.), Roselle. Recorded message: 908-298-7850. Pro Shop: 908298-7847. Open Nov.-April. Group and private skating lessons, hockey clinics for ages 4 and up, public sessions, family sessions at semi-enclosed ice arena. Skate rentals and snack bar available. Oct-Apr Open for the season. Dec 21 Skating with Santa, 1-3pm.

S K AT I N G – I N L I N E

Many communities have dedicated space for skateparks for use by skateboarders and/or in-line skaters. Call your Recreation Dept. for information.

RUGBY

Union County Rugby Football Club Adult rugby; flag and tackle rugby programs for youth. www.mudturtlerfc.com

S K AT I N G – I N D O O R I C E

Bridgewater Sports Arena 1425 Frontier Road, Bridgewater, 732-627-0006.

Richard J. Codey Arena at South Mountain 560 Northfield Ave., West Orange, 973-731-3828. Call for public skating hours. Freestyle, dance, youth hockey, private and group instruction for ages 4 to adult with special program for Parents & Tots, summer camps, party rooms. Nov Professional Hockey Season opens at arena.

Floyd Hall Arena One Hall Dr. (on Montclair State University Campus), Little Falls, 973-746-7744. Group lessons, hockey leagues, summer hockey and figure skating camps.

Somerville Recreation Wheelpark Veterans Memorial Dr., Somerville, 908-704-6985. Smooth riding surface, ramps, jump boxes, grindable rails & ledges. Annual fee & insurance waiver required for use.

Westfield Area Y Skateboarding Bauer Branch, 422 E. Broad St., Westfield, 908-233-2700. Offered Fridays from 3:30-5:30pm, weather permitting. Helmet and signed waiver required. Ramps, rails, boxes, quarter pipes and ledges; qualified supervision; instruction provided as needed. www.westfieldynj.org

SOCCER

Soccer www.UnitedSoccerAcademy.com, 732-563 2525. USA's wide range of camp options and dynamic professional staff ensure that you'll never need to look elsewhere for a soccer camp again; with 14 different camp types to choose from, we always have the camp to meet your child's soccer needs. Camps are open to children aged 3 to 18 and of all ability levels. Over 250 locations to choose from in New Jersey!


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973-953-7946 • starfish@starfishstaff.com www.starfishswimlessons.com Union Sports Arena 2441-A Rt. 22W, Union, 908-687-8610. Union Sports Arena is Union County’s “coolest” place for fun, featuring a yearround indoor ice skating rink and two indoor soccer fields. Our skating, soccer, football and baseball birthday parties are the best! www.unionsportsarena.com

SWIMMING – COMPETITIVE

Many Ys have competitive swimming programs in addition to the independent groups below. Berkeley Aquatic Club 629 Central Ave., New Providence, 908-464-0574. Satellite location at Drew University, Simon Athletic Center, Madison. USA Swimming Team ages 8-18. Intramural, dual, State, Regional, National and International competitions. Practice offered short course in New Providence, Drew University and long course in New Providence. Tryouts are conducted in the summer and early fall. www.berkeleyaquaticclub.com

SWIMMING – INDOOR

Berkeley Swim School 629 Central Ave., New Providence, 908-464-1995. The Berkeley Swim School conducts swimming instruction year round for ages 6 months to adults and seniors, everyday in four new indoor pools in New Providence. Preschool, after school, homeschool and weekend classes are open to the public with no memberships. Lap, recreational and family swimming, seniors, and special needs offered everyday. www.berkeleyaquaticclub.com

Infant Swim New Jersey 908-227-3674. Lessons in aquatic self-rescue instruction for ages 6 months to 6+ are offered in Morris, Essex and Middlesex Counties. www.infantswim.com

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Into the Swim, Inc. 866-307-SWIM. Springfield, Somerset, Fairfield, Clinton, Denville and more. Into the Swim features no more than 3 students per class. All ages and special needs are invited to learn a vital life-saving skill under the tutelage of professional and experienced instructors who have all been trained to our standards. Classes are given late afternoons, evenings and weekends. There is no registration fee. Into the Swim selects only indoor pools that meet its standards for water quality, temperature, and provide a comfortable environment for maximum learning. For more details, call 866307-SWIM. www.intotheswim.com

Starfish Aquatic Club, Inc. 973-953-7946. Email: starfish@starfishstaff.com. Starfish Aquatic Club is a private lesson program that offers both private and small group swimming lessons to children and adults from the age of 6 months and older. Lesson packages keep your child enrolled in the same time, day and instructor for 3-6 consecutive months. Instructor subject to change due to potential schedule changes.

SWIMMING–OUTDOOR

JCC Swim Club 775 Talamini Rd., Bridgewater, 908-725-6994. Multiple pools, including separate kiddie area with playground; snack bar; tennis courts, sand volleyball court and basketball courts.

Somerset County Park Commission Warrenbrook Pool Warrenville Rd., Warren, 908-754-8404. Open daily late June-Labor Day: Weekdays 12-8, weekends 11-8. Age 3 and under free. Warrenbrook Pool offers seasonal and daily passes. Programming includes swim classes, aquacise, and special clinics such as lifeguarding and diving.

S W I M M I N G – W AT E R P O L O

Tigers Aquatics Water Polo Princeton University, Coach Derek Ellingson, 609-258-2625. Year round program (Sept.-Aug.) offers instruction and training for ages 8 and older at the Princeton University DeNunzio Pool. Team members play for fun and individual growth and compete in local, regional and national tournaments. tigerswaterpolo.aquanite.com

TENNIS

Somerset County Park Commission Tennis Green Knoll Tennis Center, Garretson Rd., Bridgewater, 908722-1303. Colonial Park Tennis Center, Franklin Twp., 732873-8716. April-Oct.: daily 8am-9pm. Weekdays until 3pm, $7; evenings, weekends & holidays $8. The tennis facilities offer walk-on and reserve play, multi-ability instruction and tournaments. Colonial Park is fully accessible for individuals with physical disabilities and is now free for walk-on play. Lessons for adults and children of all abilities offered at Green Knoll Tennis Center and Colonial Park Tennis Center.


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US Sports Institute 732 563 2520. Provider of cutting edge tennis programs that cater for all age groups & ability levels. Programs are offered in the spring, summer & fall. All trainers are USTA certified and follow USTA curriculums. www.USsportsInstitute.com

TRACK

Girls on the Run For locations and dates, visit www.girlsontherunnj.org. 10-week programs in fall and spring for girls in grades 3-5 and 6-8 combine a national curriculum focused on building self-esteem and improving emotional and physical health with training for a 5K event. www.girlsontherunnj.org

Westfield Area Y Flyers Track Club Westfield, Cranford and Mountainside locations, 908-2332700. Year round program open to members and nonmembers for boys and girls in grades 2-8 of every skill level and event interest. USATF-certified coaches work with over 700 athletes each year with many of our athletes participating at the regional and national level. www.yflyerstrackclub.com

U LT I M AT E F R I S B E E

Westfield Area Y Ultimate Frisbee Off-site fields, Westfield, 908-233-2700. Ultimate, non-contact team sport and growing fast in the U.S. Meet new friends, learn the skills of Ultimate Frisbee and compete locally.

VOLLEYBALL

Get It Dunne Get it Dunne offers a year round schedule of field hockey and volleyball clinics for children in grades 1 through 8. Check our website for information on all currently scheduled camps and clinics being held at Kent Place School in Summit, NJ. Registration is open for all summer programs! Contact us at randa@getitdunne.com or visit www.getitdunne.com.

Ys/JCCs/REC FACILITIES/CLUBS Berkeley Swim School 629 Central Ave., New Providence, 908-464-1995. The Berkeley Swim School conducts swimming instruction year round for ages 6 months to adults and seniors, everyday in four new indoor pools in New Providence. Preschool, after school, homeschool and weekend classes are open to the public with no memberships. Lap, recreational and family swimming, seniors, and special needs offered everyday. www.berkeleyaquaticclub.com

The Connection for Women and Families 79 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-4242. Offers a wide range of recreational and educational programs and services for children and adults. Progressive swim programs begin at 6 months, gymnastics, preschool sports and activities, parent child classes, afterschool care for grades K-5, birthday parties, fitness center, lap swim,

yoga, pilates, Zumba, aerobics, cardiac rehab, water exercise and dance. Full and partial scholarships available for all programs and activities. www.theconnectiononline.org

Fanwood-Scotch Plains YMCA 1340 Martine Ave., Scotch Plains, 908-889-8880. Programs in swimming, gymnastics, youth sports and fitness. Preschool, youth and young adult programs. Day camp programs for ages 5-13. Summer camps and gymnastics camps also available.

Greater Morristown YMCA 79 Horsehill Rd., Cedar Knolls, 973-267-0704. We are for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Classes are mean to improve health and life. Swim lessons teach the lifelong skill of swimming beginning at 6 mos. of age. Youth sports leagues, camp and child care from 6 weeks-5 yrs. Free babysitting for parents who are working out. www.morristownymca.org

Hunterdon County YMCA Deer Path Branch 144 West Woodschurch Rd., Flemington, 908-782-1030. Round Valley Branch 1410 Rt. 22W, Annandale, 908-236-1055. Aquatics, fitness, youth sports, fun activities for the whole family, full-day childcare for children ages 6 wks.5 yrs., before/after school care at 18 schools countywide, summer camps, and preschools in Clinton and Milford. The Hunterdon County YMCA is a 501(c)3 charitable organization, committed to the philosophy that “the Y is for everyone,” and provides financial assistance to all who qualify.

JCC MetroWest Leon & Toby Cooperman JCC, 760 Northfield Ave., West Orange, 973-530-3400. Offers a variety of programs, activities and special events including Early childhood programs and kindergarten; summer camp; school vacation programs; afterschool care; parent/childhood classes; 20,000 sq. ft. fitness center, sports and recreation; swim classes; sports leagues; a full size gymnasium with walking/running track; indoor pools; classes in fine arts, music, dance and Jewish education; special needs programs; and more.

Jewish Community Center of Central New Jersey 1391 Martine Ave., Scotch Plains, 908-889-8800. Contact: Caren Goldberg x236. Not-for-profit social services agency committed to serving the Jewish community and community-at-large, provides social, recreational, educational and cultural programs and humanitarian services through all phases of life.

Madison Area YMCA 111 King’s Road., Madison, 973-822-YMCA. The Madison Area YMCA, a place to learn, thrive and grow, offers classes in swimming, gymnastics, sports and enrichment for all ages and abilities. The Family Center features an indoor pool, gymnastics center, gymnasium, outdoor playing fields, an indoor playground and a teen center. The F.M. Kirby Children’s Center offers early childhood education and childcare for infants through 5th graders. Programs include: preschool, Young 5s, kindergarten, kindergarten wraparound, before- and after-school care, toddler speech and summer camp. See display ad on page 143. www.madisonymca.org


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Metro YMCAs of the Oranges 139 E. McClellan Ave., Livingston, 973-758-9622. Facilities in Livingston, Maplewood, East Orange, Hardyston and Wayne offer a wide variety of programs including aquatics, youth sports and enrichment, competitive basketball, gymnastics and swim teams, summer day camps, sleepaway camps and conference center/facilities, birthday parties, adult fitness and sports, family nights, teen programs and community outreach programs. Extensive child care options include infant, toddler, preschool, full day and before and after kindergarten, afterschool and vacation care programs.

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Upcoming JCC Events First Day of JCC Camp Ruach. Billy Joel Tribute Band, Cold Spring Harbor, in concert poolside, tailgate party. Aug 24- Camp Ruach Specialty Camps, On-the-Court Aug 28 Basketball, Creative Theatre, Bricks for Kidz, Challenge Island. Sep 20 Dog Day, Open House. Dec 5 Dancing with the JCC Stars. Oct 29 Texas Hold’em Tournament. Dec 11 JCC Symposium on Special Needs.

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Raritan Valley YMCA

Somerset Hills YMCA

144 Tices Lane, East Brunswick, NJ, 732-257-4114. State-of-the-art fitness center offers personal training and group exercise classes. Youth programs include summer camp, swim lessons, swim team, sports and fitness, birthday parties and state-licensed child care facility includes preschool, after school child care, infant and toddler day care. www.raritanvalleyymca.org

140 Mount Airy Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-7898. Swim lessons for infants and up, youth swim team, synchronized swim team, gymnastics lessons & teams, Kindermusik, sports, Mom & tot programs, teen programs including SAT Prep course. Babysitting available for participating members. Birthday party packages. • Somerset Hills YMCA at MUJC 217 Mountainview Rd., Warren, 908-542-1216. Pools, indoor track, basketball gymnasium and wellness center.

Shimon and Sara Birnbaum Jewish Community Center (JCC) 775 Talamini Rd. (conveniently located off Rt. 202-206), Bridgewater, 908-725-6994 x201. Email: info@ssbjcc.org. Website: www.ssbjcc.org The JCC, a non-sectarian facility that serves Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties, provides fitness, recreational, social, educational and cultural programs for individuals of all ages to the entire community. The facility includes a fitness center, group fitness studio, spin studio, full-sized gymnasium, indoor salt based swimming pool. The JCC’s salt based outdoor pool (open Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day) has a dome enclosure for use during the off season. The multi-purpose room is available for private parties and corporate events. The JCC also includes the Bridgewater Tide competitive swim team, and Camp Ruach day camp (for campers ages 15 months through teen travel). The Blaustein Early Childhood Center offers infant and toddler day care year round, half-day and full day programs for 2, 3 and 4 yr. olds, Full day Kindergarten and Kindergarten extension (A.M. and P.M.). Swim instruction, music, yoga and physical education included. Certified and experienced teachers. Flexible schedules! “J” Crew After School program for Grades K-6.


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Somerset Valley YMCA • Bridgewater Family YMCA 601 Garretson Rd., Bridgewater, 908-526-0688. • Hillsborough Family YMCA 19 E. Mountain Rd., Hillsborough, 908-369-0490. • Somerville Family YMCA 2 Green St., Somerville, 908-722-4567. Youth aquatics, swim team, recreational gymnastics, movement classes, sports, computer classes, and a wide variety of summer day camps and sports camps. Outdoor swim center and backyard pool lesson program available for the summer season. Child care for ages 6 weeks through Kindergarten and after school. Birthday parties.

Summit Area YMCA • Berkeley Heights YMCA 550 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-464-8373. • The Learning Circle YMCA (TLC) 95 Morris Ave., Summit, 908-273-7040. • Summit YMCA 67 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-3330. Programs for everyone from infants to senior citizens, including parent/child classes, preschool and youth enrichment and sports, dance, martial arts, aquatics, swim lessons, swim team, lifeguard certifications, teen adventure, teen enrichment, youth and adult sports clinics and leagues, wellness, nutrition counseling, personal training, fitness, yoga, pilates, boxing and more. Adventure Guides, Achievers college prep program, community outreach programs. Extensive child care programs for all ages, including infant through kindergarten options, plus before school, after school and vacation care programs. Financial assistance. Volunteer opportunities. Employment opportunities.

Westfield Area Y www.westfieldynj.org • Westfield Y 220 Clark St.; 422 E. Broad St.; 170 Elm St., Westfield, 908233-2700. Wide variety of healthy living, youth development and social responsibility programs for preschoolers, youth, teens and adults. Swimming lessons and competitive swim teams, youth sports and leagues, health and wellness classes, extensive teen activities, and programs for special needs populations available. Summer day and travel camps for preschoolers through teens. Child care education programs include daycare, preschool-K classes, before and after school care for elementary and middle school children. Financial assistance is available to those who qualify. • Garwood Family Center Y 500 East St., Garwood, 908-301-1616. Full and half day child care education for ages 21⁄2-5 yrs.; before care and after care for school age children up to 11 yrs.; drop in flexible care; fitness center for programs; outdoor playgrounds and fields and indoor gross motor room.

Woodbridge Community Center 600 Main St., Woodbridge, 732-596-4103. The 110,000 sq. ft Community Center includes a complete sports center, arenas for ice skating and roller skating, outdoor mini-golf, cafe and Skyline Pavilion rental facility. The YMCA operates and manages portions of the Center including the Wellness Center and strength room, gym, pool, track and provides swim lessons, child care, preschool and exercise classes. www.njwcc.com

YMCA of Greater Bergen County 360 Main St., Hackensack, 201-487-6600. www.ymcagbc.org

RECREATION DEPARTMENTS

Recreation Departments offer many recreational and leisure opportunities for all ages, from toddlers, teens to adults, at a price that can’t be beat. Most communities limit enrollment to residents only, however, select programs may be open to non-residents if space is still available after resident registration. In addition to sports, fitness, enrichment, cultural events, summer programs and other seasonal activities, many Recreation Departments also sponsor bus trips to major events and offer discount tickets to many ski areas and amusement parks in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Facilities include parks with walking/fitness trails, playgrounds and sports fields, and often include community pools, tennis and basketball courts, skate parks, ice skating and golf. Recreation facilities and equipment may be available for rental. Program and registration information is typically distributed to residents through newsletters, local schools or email and is also available online through municipal websites. If you are looking for a particular organized sport in your community, your Recreation Department can, most likely, assist you. ESSEX COUNTY

Livingston Senior, Youth & Leisure Services 204 Hillside Ave., Livingston, 973-535-7925 www.livingstonsyls.org

Maplewood Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Affairs The Civic House, 124 Dunnell Rd., Maplewood, 973-763-4202 www.twp.maplewood.nj.us

Millburn Recreation Department 375 Millburn Ave., Millburn, 973-564-7097; Recorded info line: 973-564-7096. www.twp.millburn.nj.us

South Orange Department of Recreation and Cultural Affairs The Baird, Mead St., South Orange, 973-378-7754 www.thebaird.org

HUNTERDON COUNTY

Hunterdon County Department of Parks and Recreation 1020 Hwy. 31, Lebanon, 908-782-1158 www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/depts/parks/parks.htm

MORRIS COUNTY

Chatham Recreation Chatham Boro: 54 Fairmount Ave., Chatham, 973-635-7066 Chatham Twp: 58 Myersville Rd., 973-635-3201 www.chathamrecreation.org


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Chester Boro Recreation

North Plainfield Recreation

300 Main St., Chester, 908-879-3660 www.chesterborough.org

93 Greenbrook Rd., North Plainfield, 908-756-0247 www.np-recreation.com

Chester Township Recreation

Peapack-Gladstone Recreation

1 Parker Rd., Chester, 908-879-5100 ext. 825 www.chestertownship.org

Municipal Building, Main St., Peapack, 908-234-2535 www.pgborough.com

East Hanover Recreation

Somerville Parks and Recreation

Lurker Park, 5th St. off Eagle Rock Rd., East Hanover 973-428-3095; Recorded line: 973-428-3090 www.easthanovertownship.com

25 West End Ave., Somerville, 908-704-6985 www.somervillenjrec.com

Florham Park Recreation

3rd floor, 46 Mountain Blvd., Warren, 753-8000, ext. 270 www.warrennj.org/wtrec

111 Ridgedale Ave., Florham Park, 973-410-5390 www.florhamparkboro.net/recreation

Hanover Township Recreation 15 N. Jefferson Rd., Whippany, 973-428-2463 www.hanovertownship.com

Long Hill Township Recreation 915 Valley Rd., Gillette, 908-647-8000, press 5 www.longhillnj.us

Madison Recreation 50 Kings Rd., Madison, 973-593-3097 www.rosenet.org/gov/recreation

Mendham Township Recreation 2 W. Main, PO Box 520, Brookside 07926 973-543-4555 • www.mendhamtownship.org

Township of Morris Parks and Recreation 50 Woodland Ave., PO Box 7603, Convent Station, NJ 07961 973-326-7371 • www.morristwp.com/dept_recreation.asp

Morristown Recreation 200 South St., Morristown, 973-292-6717 www.townofmorristown.org

Washington Township Parks & Recreation 50 Rock Rd., Long Valley, 908-876-5941 www.wtmorris.org

SOMERSET COUNTY

Bedminster Township Recreation One Miller Lane, Bedminster, 908-212-7014 www.bedminster.us

Bernards Township Parks & Recreation One Collyer Lane, Basking Ridge, 908-204-3003 www.bernards.org

Bernardsville Recreation 166 Mine Brook Rd, Bernardsville, 908-766-2546 www.bernardsvilleboro.org https://register.communitypass.net/bernardsville

Bridgewater Township Recreation 100 Commons Way, Bridgewater, 908-725-6373 www.bridgewaternj.gov/rec_dept.htm

Greenbrook Recreation 111 Greenbrook Rd., Green Brook, 732-968-1023 x6507 www.greenbrookrec.org

Hillsborough Township Recreation 379 South Branch Rd., Hillsborough, 908-369-4313 www.hillsborough-nj.org

Warren Recreation Commission Watchung Recreation 15 Mountain Boulevard, Watchung, 908-756-0080 x210 watchungnj.com

UNION COUNTY

Berkeley Heights Recreation Commission 56 Columbus Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-464-0550 www.berkeleyheightstwp.com http://register.communitypass.net/berkeleyheights

Cranford Recreation and Parks 220 Walnut Ave., Cranford, 908-709-7283 www.cranford.com/rec

Fanwood Recreation 75 Martine Ave. N, Fanwood, 908-370-7092 www.fanwoodrecreation.org

Mountainside Recreation Department Borough Hall, 1385 Rt. 22E, Mountainside, 908-232-0015 www.mountainside-nj.com/recreation.htm

New Providence Recreation Department 360 Elkwood Ave., New Providence, 908-464-4430; recorded information 464-0600 www.newprov.org/recreation/programs

Scotch Plains Recreation Commission 430 Park Ave., Town Hall Room 113, Scotch Plains, 908-322-6700 • www.scotchplainsnj.gov

Springfield Recreation Department Chisholm Community Center, 100 S. Springfield Ave., Springfield, NJ 07081, 973-912-2227 www.springfield-nj.us/recreation

Summit Dept. of Community Programs Summit Community Center, 100 Morris Ave., Summit 908-277-2932 • http://register.communitypass.net/summit.

Westfield Recreation Department 425 E. Broad St., Westfield, 908-789-4080 www.westfieldnj.gov/recreation

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TEAM SPORTS Information about registration for organized sports teams is distributed through local schools, newspapers, and Recreation Departments. Your Recreation Department is your best contact for locating current teams. See listings above for phone numbers and websites. Recreation Departments and Ys sponsor additional sports teams. See listings under Sports for professional training. Fall sports include soccer, football and cheerleading. Winter sports include wrestling, basketball and hockey. Spring sports include track, baseball, softball and lacrosse. Off-season indoor leagues and summer traveling teams offer additional training and more competitive play. Registration and tryouts, if required, usually begin during the preceding season.

www.eteamz.com Consult www.eteamz.com, leaguelineup.com and leagueathletics.com, online communities of team websites, where you can search registered teams, camps and associations in your area by zip code, sport or level.

TEEN RECREATION Area Ys, JCCs and community Recreation Departments frequently offer teen space, exclusive activities for teens and teen nights featuring sports, games, music or other recreation and special events. Contact your Y or Rec Department for information. Achievers Program Westfield Area Y, 220 Clark St., Westfield, 908-233-2700. Program inspires youth to become leaders, achieve academic excellence and give back to the community. Industry awareness tours, youth workshops, college preparation and enrichment activities.

Hillsborough Township Youth Services Teen Center at the YMCA Hillsborough YMCA, 591 Amwell Rd., Neshanic, 908369-0490. Games, swimming, basketball, volleyball tournaments, snacks for high school and middle school students on separate Sat. evenings. Registration in June for township residents.

Leaders Club Y Service Corps Grades 6-12 have an opportunity to develop leadership skills through participation in meetings, social events and community service projects. • Madison Area YMCA 111 Kings Rd., Madison, 973-822-YMCA. • Summit Area YMCA 67 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-3330. • Fanwood-Scotch Plains YMCA 1340 Martine Ave., Scotch Plains, 908-889-8880.

• Metro YMCAs of the Oranges East Orange YMCA Teen Center, 973-673-5588. South Mountain YMCA, 973-762-4145. Sussex County YMCA, 973-209-9622. Wayne YMCA, 973-595-0100. West Essex YMCA, 973-992-7500. • The Westfield Area Y 220 Clark St., 422 E. Broad St., Westfield, 908-233-2700.

Model United Nations High school teens act as representatives from international countries and prepare for annual debate in Hershey, PA, with over 600 other students. Program runs Sept.-Jan. • Summit Area YMCA 67 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-3330. Open to all area students. • Westfield Area Y 220 Clark St., Westfield, 908-233-2700. Open to Westfield and Cranford students.

Westfield Area Y 7th Grade Initiative 220 Clark St., Westfield, 908-233-2700. Seventh graders in Cranford, Garwood, Mountainside and Westfield are offered a complimentary membership and specialized programming for the duration of the school year in an effort to instill healthy exercise and diet habits that will last a lifetime.

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ENRICHMENT See Special Needs–Recreation, Sports, Health Services and Education categories for additional programs.

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Paper Mill Playhouse Sensory Friendly Theatre Paper Mill Playhouse, Brookside Dr., Millburn, 973376-4343. The theater environment is altered to provide a sensory-friendly, comfortable and judgment-free space for all families for selected children’s theatre performances.

Bethel Ridge Learning Center

The Power of One Dance Program

175 S. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge, 908-221-0801. Non-profit organization servicing the developmentally disabled population ages 14 and older in Somerset, Morris and Union Counties offers job placement and coaching, support and education services. Internet courses; homework club available for 14-21 yr. old students in school. www.bethelridgenj.org

Email: thepowerofonedance@gmail.com. Dance program, dedicated to working with children with special needs, their families and their communities, teaches ballroom dance and other popular social dances. Email for current location and schedule. thepowerofonedance.weebly.com

The Center for Contemporary Art

415 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains, 973-551-7000; 458 Springfield Ave., 2nd Floor, Summit, 908-522-0300. Email: mail@scherzostudio.com. Music lessons for kids with special needs available; instrument & general music focus; music & non-music goals; experienced certified therapist. Enroll today. Voted Best in Summit & Morris Plains 2014. www.ScherzoStudio.com

2020 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, 908-234-2345. Year round classes in visual arts for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other special needs; summer art camps. www.ccabedminster.org

Chef Carls Pizza 888-794-8540. Our award winning party lets your little chefs make their own pizza. Parties for schools, summer camps, special needs and fundraising. See listing under Party Entertainment. www.makeapizzaparty.com

Classic Thyme Cooking School 710 South Ave., West, Westfield, 908-232-5445. During hands-on classes for ages 4 and up, students prepare a meal, learn food safety and other skills and work as a team. Register online, www.classicthyme.com.

The Do-Re-Mi School of Music & the Arts 93A S. Livingston Ave., Livingston, 973-758-1500. Unique art program for special needs children (including ADHD, autism, psychomotor developmental delay) taught by Special Ed certified art teacher. www.doremi-nj.com/art

Scherzo Music Studio

Sensory-Friendly Performances A number of venues are adapting the theatre environment to offer sensory-friendly events in a comfortable and judgment-free space. Visit Theater listings for Paper Mill Playhouse, Shea Center for Performing Arts, Union County Performing Arts Center (see separate listing), McCarter Theatre, Surflight Theatre, AMC Theatres, New York’s Theater Development Fund to start. Raritan Valley Community College Planetarium offers sensory-friendly planetarium shows monthly. Check websites in late summer/early fall for new season announcements.

Shea Center for Performing Arts–WPLive William Paterson University, 300 Pompton Rd., Wayne, 973720-2371. Arts hotline: 973-720-ARTS.

EPOCH (Educational Program of Children Handicapped)

Union County Performing Arts Center Sensory Friendly Theatre

Madison Area YMCA, 1 Ralph Stoddard Drive, Madison. Afterschool recreational program for special needs children and teens offers a variety of enrichment and social opportunities. For more information or to volunteer, write to PO Box 231, Madison, NJ 07940.

1601 Irving St., Rahway, 732-499-8226. 60-min. performances are adapted with no intermission, general seating, lowered sound, lights up and freedom to talk and move around. “This Is My Theatre” picture packet may be downloaded from www.ucac.org.

Hoboken School of Music

Visual Arts Center of New Jersey

720 Monroe St., Hoboken, 201-798-2600. Music studio offers creative arts therapy program for children and bullying prevention program for tweens and teens.

68 Elm St., Summit, 908-273-9121 x213. Art outreach program of weekly classes serves special needs students, ages 7-12, from Union, Essex and Morris Counties.

Metropolitan Speech & Language Center

VSA Arts of New Jersey

66 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Livingston. 973-994-4468, email: therapy@metspeechnj.com. Social skills groups, Mommy & Me classes, group speech and OT.

703 Jersey Ave., New Brunswick, 732-745-3885. Part of an international network, VSA/NJ provides arts programming throughout New Jersey for children and adults with disabilities and resource and referral services for information or assistance with arts issues. www.vsanj.org

Paper Mill Playhouse Creative Drama Paper Mill Playhouse, Brookside Dr., Millburn, 973-3764343. A six-week creative drama class for students ages 912 with developmental disabilities is offered in partnership with VSA-NJ. Check Theatre listing for dates for sensoryfriendly theater performances.

Zenful Holistic 55 Walnut St., Suite 102A, Norwood, 201-660-8400. Yoga for children with autism and yoga for children with special needs offer a way for children to connect to themseves and others. Limit 8 per session, divided into two age groups. Visit website or call for details. www.zenfulholistic.com


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up to 3 days a week during the school year. Contact the Director at PO Box 231, Madison, NJ 07940 for info.

High Expectations, Inc. C heck with your Recreation Department for programs offered for children with special needs as well as your local ARC. In the Kids’ Guide, see listings under Parks & Playgrounds, Enrichment, Camps, Team Sports, Health and Special Education for additional resources.

Adaptive Swim Lessons Weisman Children’s Rehab Hospital, 92 Brick Rd., Marlton, 856-489-4520 x251. Inclusive swim lessons for children ages 3-6 and 7-11 focus on water safety, social interaction skills and basic stroke mechanics in a group setting. www.weismanchildrens.com

Allamuchy Mountain State Park Braille Trail A one mile section of the Canal Greenway Trail in Allamuchy Mountain State Park is paved, ADA accessible with wayside exhibits in Braille, benches and interpretive kiosks. Access the trail north of the Plane Street Bridge in Stanhope. Other ADA-accessible trails include portions of the 26-mile Paulinskill Valley Trail in Sussex and Warren Counties, the D&R Canal in central New Jersey and nature trail in Cape May’s Belleplain State Forest. www.njparksand forests.org

Bambino Buddy Ball Baseball Nationwide program established by Babe Ruth Baseball gives ages 5-20 with special needs the opportunity to play baseball with the assistance of a “buddy.” Ask your Recreation Department for information about your local Babe Ruth League. www.baberuthleague.org • Westfield Buddy Ball, www.westfieldbaseball.com

Buddy Ball of Edison 732-549-4701. Not-for-profit organization provides four seasons of sports and social activities for children and young adults. www.buddyballofedison.com

Children's Specialized Hospital 150 New Providence Rd., Mountainside, 908-233-3720 ext. 5548. A variety of specialized recreational opportunities are offered for children with disabilities up to age 21. www.childrens-specialized.org/recreation

The Connection for Women and Families 79 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-4242, ext. 131. Programs include Adaptive Aquatics, 3 yrs.-adult; Yoga, 2-10 yrs.; Hip Hop/Flip Flop, 4-9 yrs.; Learn-to-Swim, 3-14 yrs.; Open Gym, 9-12 yrs.; Young Athletes, co-sponsored with New Jersey Special Olympics, ages 21⁄2-7; Teen Club, 13-21 yrs.; Sculpt & Cardio combo for adults and Club Oh! for adults.

Easter Seals New Jersey’s Camp Merry Heart 21 O’Brien Rd., Hackettstown, 908-852-3896. Year ‘round fun and recreation at Camp Merry Heart’s beautiful and safe 123-acre facility includes a wide variety of activities for individuals of all ages and levels of special needs and abilities. www.eastersealsnj.org/camp

EPOCH (Educational Programs of Children Handicapped) Madison Area YMCA, 1 Ralph Stoddard Drive, Madison. Afterschool recreation, swimming and enrichment program. Students work one-on-one with a counselor for 90 min.,

Email highexpectinc@gmail.com; Bob, 973-202-8994. Parentdriven membership organization based in Union County provides sports, recreation and social activities for children, teens and adults with disabilities. Soccer, basketball, bowling, swimming and softball teams participate in organized leagues, tournaments and venues provided by the Special Olympics of New Jersey. Social activities include dances, craft nights, karaoke nights, movie nights and more. www.highexpectationsinc.org

Into the Swim, Inc. 866-307-SWIM. See complete listing under Sports– Swimming. www.intotheswim.com

Livingston Little League Challenger Division open to area children ages 5-18 with any physical, mental or neurological disability. Call Livingston Rec, 973-535-7925, for contact information.

MCARP 973-455-1288. Morris County Adaptive Recreation Program for physically or otherwise handicapped persons.

Mountain Valley Conference Challenger Football & Cheerleading League littlebearsfootball.webs.com. Non-competitive, non-tackle, no-score Pop Warner Little Scholars football and cheer experience for children in grades 2-8 who have an IEP/ special needs. The Mountain Valley Conference serves all of Somerset County and parts of Hunterdon County. Visit website for information and registration.

Pathways for Exceptional Children Montville organization dedicated to advocating for educational and social reform for children with disabilities, trains communities throughout the state in the children teaching children model for providing programs for children from age 3 to adulthood. www.pathwayskids.org

Sahara Sam’s Indoor & Outdoor Water Park 535 N. Rt. 73, West Berlin, NJ, 856-767-7580. Hosts events quarterly for all ages with special needs and their families and friends. Sponsored by the Sambulance Safety Squad. Limited space, purchase tickets in advance. www.saharasams.com

Saturdays in Motion Somerset Hills YMCA, 140 Mt. Airy Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-7898. Recreational and social program for autistic children and their families on Sat. afternoons.

Shimon & Sara Birnbaum Jewish Community Center (JCC) 775 Talamini Rd. (conveniently located off Rt. 202-206), Bridgewater, 908-725-6994 x207. Email: PSilverfein@ ssbjcc.org. www.ssbjcc.org Programs for children and adults with special needs include the JCC Rising Tide Swim Team (part of Special Olympics Somerset County), and a special needs swimming skills program. All programs are open to the community. In addition, the JCC hosts a variety of special needs programs offered by Jewish Family Service of Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties.


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JCC Symposium on Special Needs, A Day of Learning for Parents & Educators, Raritan Valley Community College.

Somerset County Park Commission Lord Stirling Stable T.R.A.I.L.S. Program 256 S. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge, 908-526-5650. Adapted horseback riding instruction for children and adults with developmental disabilities.

Somerset County Park Commission Therapeutic Recreation 355 Milltown Rd., Bridgewater, 908-526-5650. Fees vary for programs. Year round recreation programs for children, teens and adults with disabilities. Camp Okee Sunokee is a 6-week summer day camp for Somerset County residents age 6-14 with learning disabilities or Aspergers Syndrome.

SNAP Special Needs Athletic Programs Non-profit organization arranges mentoring programs, inhouse buddy programs and sports clinics in the Morristown area. Clinics include swimming, tae kwon do, soccer, basketball and baseball. Volunteers sought for mentoring. www.snapclinics.org

Special Olympics New Jersey 3 Princess Rd., Lawrence, 609-896-8000. Non-profit organization with its own sports complex in Lawrenceville provides year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. www.sonj.org Ongoing Young Athlete Program, for ages 2-7 in many New Jersey communities.

TryCan TryCan Coordinator, 908-277-1392; Berkeley Heights Recreation, 908-464-0550 ext. 13; New Providence Recreation, 908-464-4430. Through a cooperative effort between Summit, New Providence and Berkeley Heights, TryCan is dedicated to serving children with special needs. One-onone supervision is provided by trained teen mentors who work with the children participating in sports, leisure and social development programs. Children from all communities are welcome to participate. Call to join mailing list or for more information, contact TryCAN Coordinator at 908-2772932 or email summitcan@gmail.com.

Union County Recreation Programs for People with Disabilities Union County Parks and Recreation, 908-527-4781. A full schedule of offerings is available. Activities include karate, golf clinics, culinary delights, fishing derbies, volleyball, recreational swim, yoga, horticulture, Arts Unbound, Special Olympics, sensory friendly theatre, a series of live performances for children of ALL abilities and their families, and more. Call to be placed on the mailing list. www.ucnj.org

Watchung Hills Pop Warner Challenger Division www.whpw.org. Shortened, non-competitive football and cheer program for boys and girls ages 5-16 with disabilities in Long Hill Twp., Warren Twp., Watchung, Bernards Twp., Berkeley Heights and New Providence.

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UNIVERSAL PLAYGROUNDS For more detailed info about playgrounds throughout New Jersey including photographs and a mom’s commentary, visit www.njplaygrounds.com. See general listings under Outdoors-Parks & Playgrounds for additional playgrounds.

Central Park of Morris County 91 Central Ave., Morris Plains. Fully accessible facilities include new, state-of-the-art all-access playground, Challenger League rubberized surface ballfield, two lighted regulation size in-line skating rinks, restrooms and walking trails. Park also features 5K cross country trail, fitness stations, 5-acre dog park and ball fields.

Challenger Place –Monmouth County Park Dorbrook Recreation Area, 209 Rt. 537E, Colts Neck. Universally accessible play facility includes elevated surfaces, Braille signs and three play structures with areas where children of varied abilities can play together.

Edgemont Park All Children's Playground 20 Edgemont Rd., Montclair. Full playground offers universal access for children of all ages and abilities.

Memorial Park 713 Cumberland St., Westfield. Built by Greg Ryan, Jr. in 2004 for his Boy Scout Eagle Project, the wheelchair-accessible playground includes a sidewalk from the parking lot to a ramped playground structure with rubber surfacing, two infant, two regular and four special needs swings, one accessible picnic table and four benches.

Morris-Union Jointure Playground 340 Central Ave., New Providence. Open for use by the public on weekends and after 6pm weekdays. Playground, specially designed for children with special needs, features swings with high sides, platform swing, basketball court, enclosed slides, reduced-height climbing bars, cushioned with a 15-inch carpet of wood chips.

Phil Rizzuto Park 594 Morris & North Aves. (across from Kean University), Union, 908-527-4900. 10.4-acre recreational area features a fully accessible play area for children of all physical abilities. The park is decorated with baseball themes, a baseballstyle seating area, gazebo with stadium-theme overhead, and granite dedication monument. Other attractions include a spray pool, pedestrian bridge, soccer field and para-course fitness stations.

Rainbow Land Midland School, 94 Readington Rd., North Branch. Fully handicapped accessible playground for student and community use features sandbox and planter, mock post office and bank, large tire toy, small theater, wheelchair slider, slides, swings and numerous other sensory-motor activities.

Tony’s Place –Monmouth County Park Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park, 221 Ocean Ave. N, Long Branch. Seaside-themed, universal access playground at the beach; concession stand; restrooms, changing facilities.


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Harbor Haven Summer Program West Orange, 908-964-5411. www.harborhaven.com

Van Saun Park

Hybridge Summer Program

216 Forest Ave. (Rt. 4E to Forest Ave., turn right at exit), Paramus, 201-262-3771. Playground with multiple-age play areas, sprinkler, picnic areas, zoo, train ride and carousel. See listing for Bergen County Zoo.

Saint Mary Coptic School, 80 David St., South River, NJ 08882. Email summercamp@hybridgelearning.com. Summer program, designed for children ages 3-10 wth autism spectrum disorder and related disorders, uses small group instruction guided by principles of applied behavior analysis to target play, social, sports and athletic skills and cover the gap of instruction before the start of the new school year. Before- and after-care available. Visit website for more information and registration. www.hybridgelearning.com.

Votee Park Located at the northern end of the park, 1097-1235 Palisade Ave., Teaneck. Wheelchair accessible construction, designed for children ages 2-12, is surrounded by a fence and consists of supportive swings, hanging bars and slides on a rubber surface.

Aug 10-28

CAMPS

Somerset County Park Commission Therapeutic Recreation

D AY C A M P S

Bridgewater, 908-526-5650. Camp Okee Sunokee is a 6week summer day camp for Somerset County residents ages 6-14 with learning disabilities or Asperger’s Syndrome.

ARC www.arcnj.org. Locate your local county chapter for program and summer camp information.

Stepping Forward Counseling Center Therapeutic Summer Programs

Camp Clover

26 Main St., Chatham; 172 Chestnut St., Nutley; 973-635-6550. Achieve goals, conquer fears, build confidence and selfesteem and develop an enthusiasm for life while learning social and emotional skills that will last a lifetime. 3:1 staff ratio. Day programs, ABA Camp, teen programs and sleepaway camp. See display ad on page 1. www.steppingforwardcounselingcenter.com

973-379-8444; Diane.Coloney@atlantichealth.org. Bereavement day camp for children and teens ages 7-15 is staffed by professional grief counselors and trained volunteers. Free, busing and lunch provided. Sponsored by Atlantic Home Care and Hospice.

Camp Erin 914-939-5338, email afuchs@copefoundation.org. Free weekend camp experience for children and teens ages 6-17 who are grieving the loss of someone close to them. Sponsored by The Moyer Foundation and The COPE Foundation. www.copefoundation.org

Camp Quality New Jersey 732-642-9238. Non-profit organization provides a free weeklong summer camping experience and support program in Blairstown for children with cancer. www.campqualityusa.org/nj

Camp Starbright Center for Hope Hospice & Palliative Care, Scotch Plains, 908-288-9137. Free bereavement camp for children ages 513 staffed by Master’s level grief counselors and trained hospice workers and volunteers.

Children’s Specialized Hospital 150 New Providence Rd., Mountainside; Toms River; Hamilton; New Brunswick; 1-888-CHILDREN (244-5373).

Comfort Zone Camp

Teen Tracks Travel & Club JCC Summer Leon & Toby Cooperman JCC, West Orange, 973-530-3478. Teen Tracks Travel Camp offers daily trips each session for ages 13-21 with special needs. Club JCC Summer, for grades K-6 who take part in an extended day school program.

SOCIAL SKILLS CAMPS

Stepping Forward Counseling Center Therapeutic Summer Programs 26 Main St., Chatham; 172 Chestnut St., Nutley; 973-635-6550. Achieve goals, conquer fears, build confidence and selfesteem and develop an enthusiasm for life while learning social and emotional skills that will last a lifetime. 3:1 staff ratio. Day programs, ABA Camp, teen programs and sleepaway camp. See display ad on page 1. www.steppingforwardcounselingcenter.com

S P E C I A L N E E D S S L E E PAWAY

Camp Nova

866-488-5679. Non-profit group founded in 1998 offers camps to help grieving children meet with peers who have also suffered a loss. Recreation, group activities and healing circles. www.comfortzonecamp.org

Linwood MacDonald YMCA, 1 Flatbrook Rd., Branchville, NJ, 800-336-5843. Week-long sleepaway camp for young people ages 12-28 living with epilepsy and other developmental disabilities. www.efnj.com

Easter Seals New Jersey’s Camp Merry Heart

Aug 2-8

21 O’Brien Rd., Hackettstown, 908-852-3896. Year ‘round fun and recreation at Camp Merry Heart’s beautiful and safe 123-acre facility includes a wide variety of activities for individuals of all ages and levels of special needs and abilities. www.eastersealsnj.org/camp

Easter Seals New Jersey’s Camp Merry Heart 21 O’Brien Rd., Hackettstown, 908-852-3896. Year ‘round fun and recreation at Camp Merry Heart’s beautiful and safe 123-acre facility includes a wide variety of activities for individuals of all ages and levels of special needs and abilities. www.eastersealsnj.org/camp


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Happiness is Camping 62 Sunset Lake Rd., Hardwick, 718-295-3100. Traditional sleepaway camp for children ages 6-15 with cancer. www.happinessiscamping.org

New Jersey Camp Jaycee 732-246-2525 ext. 44. New Jersey Camp Jaycee is a private, non-profit organization providing a unique summer camp experience in the Pocono Mountains for children and adults with developmental disabilities. www.campjaycee.org

Stepping Forward Counseling Center Camp 26 Main St., Chatham, 973-635-6550. See display ad on page 1. www.steppingforwardcounselingcenter.com

THERAPEUTIC SERVICES See additional listings under Health & Family on page 157 for Health Professionals, Children’s Groups and Specialized Services for specific health needs including Asperger’s, autism and ADHD.

new jersey’s early intervention system New Jersey’s Early Intervention System (NJEIS) under the Department of Health & Senior Services, implements a statewide system of services for infants and toddlers, birth to age three, with developmental delays or disabilities, and their families. If you have concerns about your child’s development, call the toll-free referral number, 888-653-4463. www.njeis.org For children, birth to age 21, with special health care needs, call the Special Child Health Services (SCHS) case management unit in your county: www.nj.gov/health/fhs/sch/sccase.shtml

project child find Free public awareness and referral service, established by the New Jersey Department of Education, assists parents and professionals by identifying available programs throughout New Jersey for children 3-21 years of age with special health care needs. Local school districts can provide screening and evaluation. www.state.nj.us/education/specialed/childfind

resources Resources is a directory of services and programs available to children and adults with disabilities and their families published yearly by the New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities, 609-292-3745. www.njcdd.org

statewide parent advocacy network SPAN, 35 Halsey St., 4th Floor, Newark, 973-642-8100, 800-654-SPAN. Non-profit training and information center funded by the U.S. Department of Education serves parents of children with disabilities or special health care needs. www.spannj.org

insurance education Childrens-Specialized.org/Insurance-Education New Jersey’s Children’s Specialized Hospital provides valuable information to help parents navigate insurance exchanges and select the best insurance product for their family.

mom2mom 877-914-6662. 24 hour, 7 day a week helpline coordinated by UMDNJ-University Behavioral HealthCare features peer support, telephone assessments, a network of referral services and support groups for mothers of special needs children. www.mom2mom.us.com

Advancing Opportunities 1005 Whitehead Rd., Suite 1, Ewing, 888-322-1918. Additional locations in Barrington, Budd Lake and Little Falls. Formerly Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey, the organization serves people with all types of disabilities and offers school, in-home and work services, support and advocacy, housing assistance, technology lending and therapeutic services through fee-for-service programs. www.cpofnj.org

ARC Provides services to people of all ages with developmental disabilities, some free, some on a sliding fee scale. Early intervention program helps parents identify developmental delays in infant children. VIsit www.arcnj.org for local chapter info. www.thearc.org • The ARC of Essex 123 Naylon Ave., Livingston, 973-535-1181. www.arcessex.org Infant stimulation program, preschool classes, school for severely disabled, summer day camp, social work info and referral, respite care–in-home and out. • The Arc of Hunterdon County The Concourse at Beaver Brook, 1465 Route 31 Annandale, 908-730-7827. www.archunterdon.org • The Arc of Middlesex 219 Black Horse Lane, North Brunswick, 732-821-1199. www.arc-middlesex.org • The Arc of Morris County PO Box 123, Morris Plains, NJ 07950, 973-326-9750. www.arcmorris.org Early childhood enrichment, preschool activities, adaptive recreation, adult training and supported employment, parent support groups and supportive living. • The Arc of Somerset 141 South Main St., Manville, 908-725-8544. www.thearcofsomerset.org Full range of SLP, OT and PT services for children. The center houses a developmental daycare, private preschool and preschool disabled program. • The Arc of Union 52 Fadem Rd., Springfield, 973-315-0000. www.arcunion.org Childcare and preschool in Cranford serving infants to 5 yrs., private school in Mountainside for ages 3-9. Summer day camp, recreation, after school program, Saturday program, hotel respite and in-home respite.


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Ben Samuels Children's Center at Montclair State University Early intervention program, serving suburban Essex County towns, provides services for families and their children from birth until age 3 who demonstrate developmental delays. To schedule an evaluation, call Special Child Health Services at 973-395-8836.

Bethel Ridge Learning Center 175 S. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge, 908-221-0801. See listing under Enrichment – Special Needs.

TeamHope provides therapeutic services to the pediatric population with a focus on autism/PDD, apraxia, motor speech disorders, fine and gross motor delays, sensory disorders, phonological/articulation disorders, and feeding therapy. Our academically based services address a range of issues including written language disorders, CAPD, Executive Function, Literacy and learning disabilities. Insurance accepted. www.teamhope.com

CHILD CARE

Children’s Specialized Hospital 150 New Providence Rd., Mountainside, NJ, 1-888-CHILDREN (244-5373). See listing under Pediatric Specialty Healthcare Facilities. www.childrens-specialized.org

Family Link 2333 Morris Ave., Suite A-204, Union, 908-964-5303. A network of services and supports for the families of children birth to 3 years old residing in Essex, Morris, Sussex, Union and Warren Counties. If your infant/toddler is having difficulty crawling, walking, talking, seeing, hearing, feeding, following directions or relating to other people, your child may qualify for early intervention services.

Metropolitan Speech & Language Center 66 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Livingston. 973-994-4468, email: therapy@metspeechnj.com. We provide therapy for children with a variety of communication and feeding disorders: articulation, oral motor, apraxia, language, social skills, ASD, stuttering and auditory processing. We use the most advanced techniques such as PROMPT, iPad apps and more. We have groups too, including our Toddler Talk Mommy & Me Classes held at the JCC in West Orange. We co-treat with Positive Steps OT next door. All speech-language pathologists have ASHA certification, NJ licensure and are Blue Cross Providers. Serving Livingston and the surrounding areas for over 30 years. Monday through Saturday hours.

Somerset Children’s Center 377 Union Ave., Bridgewater, NJ 08807, 908-725-2366.

Stepping Forward Counseling Center 26 Main St., Chatham, 973-635-6550. An innovative mental health facility for children with depression, ADD/ADHD, anxiety, ODD, bi-polar and other clinically based diagnoses. Programs include after school social skills, autism ABA, teen life, partial care and parents are teachers. See display ad on page 1. www.steppingforwardcounselingcenter.com

ARC Provides services to people of all ages with developmental disabilities, some free, some on a sliding fee scale. Early intervention program helps parents identify developmental delays in infant children. VIsit www.arcnj.org for local chapter info. www.thearc.org • The ARC of Essex 123 Naylon Ave., Livingston, 973-535-1181. www.arcessex.org • The Arc of Hunterdon County The Concourse at Beaver Brook, 1465 Route 31 Annandale, 908-730-7827. www.archunterdon.org • The Arc of Middlesex 219 Black Horse Lane, North Brunswick, 732-821-1199. www.arc-middlesex.org • The Arc of Morris County PO Box 123, Morris Plains, NJ 07950, 973-326-9750. www.arcmorris.org • The Arc of Somerset 141 South Main St., Manville, 908-725-8544. www.thearcofsomerset.org Jerry Davis Early Childhood Center, 141 S. Main St., Manville, 908-725-2266. Quality, affordable daycare and preschool services to children 18 mos. to 6 yrs. www.thearcofsomerset.org/programs • The Arc of Union 70 Diamond Rd., Springfield, 973-315-0000. www.arcunion.org ARC Bright Beginnings Child Development Center, 135 Dermody St. in Cranford, serves infants to 5 yrs.; ARC Kohler School, 1137 Globe Ave. in Mountainside, serves ages 3-9 yrs.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TeamHope, P.C.

Refer to the Education category on page 190 and

231 US Hwy 206 South, Bedminster, 908-375-8237. Full service pediatric specialty practice serves families with children who have a wide range of challenges. In addition to assessment and diagnoses, TeamHope provides individualized care plans for each child based on our Clinical Director’s extensive clinical experience. Therapies may include speech/language, feeding, myofunctional therapy, PROMPT, sensory integration, occupational therapy, physical therapy, play therapy, social thinking groups, verbal behavior, home programs and ABA instruction. With a commitment to a developmentally based philosophy, and education and training in behavioral analysis, TeamHope is adept at combining the best of both the developmental and behavioral approaches. TeamHope maintains a dedicated, highly trained and specialized staff with expertise in their chosen fields.

online at www.kidsguidenj.com for a list of special education schools and see Education Services to locate resources for testing services, tutoring and information about learning disabilities.

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NJ Small Business Development Center Headquarters: Rutgers Business School, Newark, 973-3535950. Eleven full-service regional centers and 27 satellite offices throughout the state offer free and confidential business counseling for all areas of business operations. www.njsbdc.com • Raritan Valley Community College @ Bridgewater 14 Vogt Dr., Bridgewater, 908-526-1200 ext. 8516 www.sbdcrvcc.com

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finance, computer programming and humanities. All are available at no charge to students, teachers, parents and anyone interested in learning more. www.khanacademy.org

NCJW/Essex Center for Women 70 South Orange Ave., Suite 120, Livingston, 973-994-4994. We offer a safe and affordable place to go for help when faced with life changes. Support groups; career planning; legal and financial guidance; computer classes; workshops. All programs nonsectarian. Volunteer opportunities available. See display ad on page 13. www.centerforwomenNJ.org

One Day University Stimulating one day seminars in New York, Philadelphia and other U.S. locations are presented by top professors in their field. View and register for upcoming events online. www.onedayu.com

Palermo Show Stable 1555 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, 908-719-7500, 210-8605688. See listing under Outdoors–Horseback Riding.

NCJW/Essex Center for Women

TED: Ideas Worth Spreading

70 South Orange Ave., Suite 120, Livingston, 973-994-4994. We offer a safe and affordable place to go for help when faced with life changes. Support groups; career planning; legal and financial guidance; computer classes; workshops. All programs nonsectarian. Volunteer opportunities available. See display ad on page 13. www.centerforwomenNJ.org

Non-profit organization challenges some of the world’s most interesting thinkers and doers to present a remarkable talk in 18 minutes or less. The best talks and performances from TED conferences and partners are available for all to view on line for free. New talks are added each week. www.ted.com

E N R I C H M E N T, F I T N E S S & F U N

Adult Schools Community adult schools offer a wide variety of interesting courses and workshops for personal enrichment and growth. Brochures are typically mailed to area residents prior to registration in Sept. and Jan. or available online. • The Adult School & The Jointure 973-443-9222 www.theadultschool.org • County College of Morris Enrichment www.ccm.edu 973-328-5187 • Morris Community School 973-292-2063 www.ssreg.com/mcs • Morris Hills School of Adult and Continuing Education www.mhcontinuingedu.com 973-664-2296 • Raritan Valley Community College 908-526-1200 www.raritanval.edu/cce/index.html • South Orange Maplewood Adult 973-378-7620 www.ssreg.com/som • Union County College Cont Ed 908-709-7600 www.ucc.edu • Westfield Adult School 908-232-4050 www.westfieldadultschool.com

Frelinghuysen Arboretum 53 E. Hanover Ave. (Rt. 511), Morris Township, 973326-7601. Adult workshops in horticulture, crafts and cooking demonstrations are offered throughout the year.

Khan Academy An extensive library of interactive videos, challenges and assessments cover subjects in math, science, economics,

The Writers Circle Creative Writing Workshops Locations in Summit, South Orange, Maplewood, Montclair and Ridgewood, NJ, 973-900-0415, info@writerscircleworkshops.com. Weekly creative writing workshops for children and adults. TWC workshops emphasize creativity and imagination as the most productive and enjoyable path to better writing. www.writerscircleworkshops.com

F I N A N C I A L / L E G A L A S S I S TA N C E

NCJW/Essex Center for Women 70 South Orange Ave., Suite 120, Livingston, 973-994-4994. See ad and listing under Parent Education. We offer a safe and affordable place to go for help when faced with life changes. Provides clients with a confidential consultation with an attorney to discuss how best to approach their legal and financial concerns. All programs nonsectarian. Volunteer opportunities available. See display ad on page 13. www.centerforwomenNJ.org

PA R E N T I N G

Adult Schools See listing above under Enrichment.

Advocates for Children of New Jersey 35 Halsey St., 2nd floor, Newark, 973-643-3876. Independent, non-profit organization advocates for children through research of issues, legal analysis and education of policymakers and the public. Kidlaw.org provides online information on current children’s issues and the law. www.kidlaw.org


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American Red Cross The Red Cross (www.njredcross.org) offers CPR, Community First Aid & Safety, grandparenting and other courses. Enter your zipcode on the Red Cross website to find your local chapter. www.redcross.org • American Red Cross of Central New Jersey Chapter, 707 Alexander Rd., Suite 101, Princeton, 609-951-8550. Additional location: 14 W. Cliff St., Somerville. • American Red Cross of Northern New Jersey Chapter, 209 Fairfield Rd., Fairfield, 973-797-3300. • New Jersey Crossroads Chapter 695 Springfield Ave., Summit, 908-273-2076. Additional locations: 115 Greenwich St., Belvidere; 389 Millburn Ave., Millburn; 321 Elm St., Westfield. • American Red Cross of Jersey Coast Chapter, 1540 West Park Ave., Tinton Falls, 732-493-9100. Satellite Office: 201 Hooper Ave., Toms River, 732-348-2131. • Southern Shore Chapter, 850 North Franklin Blvd., Pleasantville, 609-646-8330. • South Jersey Chapter, www.redcross.org/nj/sewell.

Atlantic Health System Community Classes & Events 1-800-247-9580; 908-522-2946. Free health and parent education programs on many issues related to pregnancy, infant care, nutrition, families and children are offered year round. Visit calendar.atlantichealth.org to access calendar.

breastfeeding, sibling preparation and childbirth preparation classes. New parent class offered monthly at RWJ Fitness and Wellness Center, 888-637-9584. www.rwjuh.edu

Rutgers Cooperative Extension Parenting newsletter and workshops available through county extension offices. http://njaes.rutgers.edu/extension/ • Essex County 973-228-3785 621 Eagle Rock Ave., Roseland essex.njaes.rutgers.edu • Hunterdon County 908-788-1340 6 Gaunt Pl., Bldg. 2, Flemington www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/depts/rutgers/rutgers.htm • Morris County 973-285-8300 County Bldg. 550, West Hanover Ave., Morristown morris.njaes.rutgers.edu/4h • Somerset County 908-526-6644 310 Milltown Rd., Bridgewater somerset.njaes.rutgers.edu/4h • Union County 908-654-9854 300 North Ave. East, Westfield.

Saint Barnabas Medical Center Old Short Hills Rd., Livingston, 973-322-5360. Education classes and support groups for new parents, families and those touched by specific illnesses or health issues. Visit website for current calendar under "Events & Classes." www.saintbarnabas.com

Summit Medical Group

Atlantic Training Center

1 Diamond Hill Rd., Berkeley Heights, 908-274-4300. Free lectures and events offered throughout the year on health, first aid, parenting and fitness topics. www.summitmedicalgroup.com/events

Atlantic Health Hospitals, 908-522-2323. Offers EMT training; ALS education for paramedics and other advanced life support providers; and CPR and first aid training to community groups, businesses and the general public at Atlantic Health Hospitals or on-site locations. www.atlanticambulance.org

203-432-9993. Research-based parenting strategies and programs are offered through newsletters, webinars and individual online counseling. yaleparentingcenter.yale.edu

Yale Parenting Center

BabyCenter.com

Ys

Online parenting and pregnancy information from experts for new and expectant moms. A member of Johnson & Johnson family of companies.

Check with your local Y for American Heart Association CPR, American Red Cross First Aid and Safety classes and parent workshops offered throughout the year.

EmpoweringParents.com A website and weekly newsletter offering parenting articles and advice from noted experts on tough problems parents face with their kids.

NCJW/Essex Center for Women 70 South Orange Ave., Suite 120, Livingston, 973-994-4994. We offer a safe and affordable place to go for help when faced with life changes. Support groups; career planning; legal and financial guidance; computer classes; workshops. All programs nonsectarian. Volunteer opportunities available. See display ad on page 13. www.centerforwomenNJ.org

NJParentLink.nj.gov New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services website provides information about state services and resources related to early childhood, maternity and family leaves, child care and other parenting issues. www.njparentlink.nj.gov

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital One Robert Wood Johnson Place, New Brunswick, 732-8283000; Somerset Medical Center, 110 Rehill Ave., Somerville, 908-685-2200. Seminars, classes, support groups and screenings offered for all ages. Moms support group, Baby Basics,

VOTER & CONSUMER INFORMATION

Charitynavigator.org Provides free information and evaluations of the financial health of over 5,000 charities to help donors make intelligent giving decisions.

Consumer Affairs Division–New Jersey Before hiring a contractor, consumers can check whether the contractor is registered, has been the subject of consumer complaints and whether Consumer Affairs has taken any action against the contractor via the online database at www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/LVinfo.htm or by calling 800242-5846.

CouponCabin.com, RetailMeNot.com, Savings.com Before making an online purchase, check these consolidators of coupon codes submitted by retailers and users for possible discounts. Retailmenot provides a coupon code without direct link to vendor website. VIsit Coupons.com for printable grocery coupons.


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Factcheck.org

Holistic Moms Network

A project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, factcheck.org monitors the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players by applying the best practices of journalism and scholarship in order to increase public knowledge and understanding. PolitiFact.com is a similar project of the Tampa Bay Times and partners to help sort out the truth in politics.

PO Box 408, Caldwell, NJ 07006, 877-HOL-MOMS. info@ holisticmoms.org. Consult website for local chapters, www.holisticmoms.org. Non-profit organization dedicated to supporting moms with an interest in natural health and holistic parenting. Local chapters have monthly meetings, playgroups and social events.

Freecycle Network

66 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Livingston. 973-994-4468, email: therapy@metspeechnj.com. Social skills groups, Mommy & Me classes, group speech and OT. See display ad on page 161.

Nationwide online recycling movement connects someone who has good items to discard with someone who has a use for them (computers, sports equipment, furniture, appliances and more). To find a local group, visit www.freecycle.org.

OnGuardOnline.gov Provides practical tips from the federal government and the technology industry to help guard against internet fraud, secure computers and protect personal information.

Snopes.com Before you forward on those questionable emails, check the facts at snopes.com, the Internet reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumor and misinformation.

Thomas.gov The Library of Congress site makes federal legislative information available to the public. Its content includes the text of bills, resolutions and treaties, roll call votes, the Congressional Record, committee information, Presidential nominations, historical information, links to government resources and activities and lesson plans for teachers.

USA.gov Easy-to-navigate website answers your questions about government—forms, jobs, agencies, vital records, benefits, grants, unclaimed money, voting and more.

Vote411.org Everything you need to know about upcoming elections including candidate information, ballot measures, voter registration information and polling place locator sponsored by League of Women Voters Education Fund.

VoteSmart.org 1-888-868-3762. Website provides citizens access to candidates’ voting records, biographical information, issue positions, interest group ratings, public statements and campaign finance information. OpenSecrets.org tracks money in U.S. politics through campaign contributions and lobbying data.

WhiteHouse.gov Keep tabs on the President, Vice-President and featured legislation at this site. Use GovTrack.us to keep tabs on representatives in Congress or to research pending legislation.

MOMS GROUPS / PLAYGROUPS

Metropolitan Speech & Language Center

MOMS (Moms Offering Moms Support) Club www.momsclub.org. National support group for at-home mothers holds monthly meetings, playdays, outings, activity groups, babysitting co-ops, mom’s night out and more. Visit national website to locate your local group or start a new chapter.

Morristown Moms and Tots and More www.bigtent.com/groups/motownmomtot. A subset of the Burnham Park Association, group members plan playdates, nature walks, moms night out, day with dad, dads night out and field trips.

Mothers and More www.mothersandmore.org. National support/social group for women dedicated to improving the lives of mothers through support, education and advocacy is open to stay-at-home and working moms of all ages and stages. Guest speakers, discussion groups, book clubs, mom-n-tot outings, mom’s night out, playgroups and social events are some typical activities. Visit website to find your local group or to start a new chapter.

Mothers’ Center of Central New Jersey P.O. Box 294, Cranford, NJ 07016, 908-514-8693. Email: motherscentercnj@gmail.com. Meets at Garwood Presbyterian Church, 341 Spruce Ave., Garwood. Non-profit, nonsectarian organization founded in 1978 provides friendship, education, outreach and support for parents. cnj.motherscenter.org

Mothers of Preschoolers Club (MOPS) A network of mothers with children ages newborn to six years old offers moms a place where they can connect with other moms and be encouraged, nurtured, and refreshed. Visit the national website to locate a group close to you, www.mops.org. • Bedminster Grace Fellowship Chapel, 375 Main St., Bedminster 908-719-1093, email mops@gfcnj.com, www.gfcnj.com • Montclair Montclair Community Church, monthly meetings

Newcomers Clubs/Welcome Wagon See Support Groups for more opportunities for Mom’s time-out and additional support and play groups. Enter your zip code at meetup.com, a well-established network of local special interest groups, including moms groups and playgroups. Find a group already meeting up or organize a new one. www.meetup.com

www.newcomersclub.com, for a directory of Newcomers Clubs, women’s groups, moms clubs and dads organizations throughout New Jersey and nationwide. • Chatham Newcomers’ & Social Club. www.chatham newcomers.com; FB chatham-newcomers-social-club. Monthly activities for families include bookclub, ladies and couples nights out, seasonal parties, children’s play groups, men’s pick-up basketball games.


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parents place NEW JERSEY ADOPTION RESOURCE CLEARING HOUSE

MOMS GROUPS / PLAYGROUPS

www.njarch.org

Newcomers Clubs/Welcome Wagon cont. • Newcomers’ Club of Cranford. Open to women who reside in Cranford, Kenilworth or Garwood. Social events for couples, children’s playgroups, parties, outings, monthly meetings. www.meetup.com/Cranford-Newcomers • Glen Rock Newcomers & Neighbors. Hosts local events, kids activities, volunteer events, more. Open to couples, singles & families. www.glenrocknewcomers.com • Hillsborough Montgomery Welcomer’s Club. www.hmwc.blogspot.com. Open to all women residing in Hillsborough and Montgomery. • Welcome Wagon Club of Madison and Florham Park. Playgroups, babysitting co-op, social activities, special interest groups. For information: www.rosenet.org, www.florhamparkboro.net. • Newcomers & Neighbors of Morristown & Area. www.newcomersfnmorristown.org. Open to anyone in the Morristown area. Moms & Tots, bridge, book club and other special interest groups. • Newcomers Club of Mountainside. Mommy ’n me, ladies’ night out, couples’ activities. Look for Mountainside Newcomers Events on Facebook. • Newcomers and Neighbors’ Club of Randolph. Playgroups, coffees, bookclubs, babysitting co-op as well as ladies social clubs, dinner clubs, community service projects and family events. Find info at meetup.com. • Scotch Plains-Fanwood Newcomers' Club. www.spfnewcomers.com. Playgroups, community service, parent/child trips, weekend family events and evening outings for men, women and couples. New members always welcome. • Newcomers and Neighbors Club of Short Hills and Millburn. Social events and family events include playgroups, book groups, wine tasting and women’s nights out. www.newcomersneighbors.org. • Newcomers and Neighbors of Somerset Hills. www.nnshclub.org. Moms and tots playgroups, activity and special interest groups, ladies night out and day trips. • South Orange and Maplewood. Box 1220, Maplewood, NJ 07040. General meeting 7:45pm 1st Wed. Sept.-June at Morrow Memorial Methodist Church, Maplewood. Groups include wine experience, board games, children’s playgroups, book discussion, men’s poker, international night and more. • Newcomers Club of Summit, New Providence and Berkeley Heights. Moms and Tots outings, playgroups, babysitting co-ops, tennis, bridge, men’s and ladies’ night out, book groups, couples dinners. www.njnewcomersclub.com • Welcome Wagon of Watchung Hills. www. warrennj.org, under “Civic Organizations.” Monthly meetings, playgroups, activities for women and couples. • Westfield Welcome Club. PO Box 852, Westfield, NJ 07090, www.westfieldwelcomeclub.org. Open to women in the Westfield area. Children’s playgroups, children’s parties, ladies’ “escape” nights, monthly dinners, community service, couples activities. • Newcomers Club of Westfield. www.meetup.com/ westfieldnewcomers. Playgroups, family holiday parties, Mom’s sanity night, field trips, activities for couples, activity groups, monthly dinner meetings.

The one-stop resource for those touched by adoption. • Information and Resources • Free Post-Adoption Counseling call: 877.4.ARCHNJ (877.427.2465) e-mail: warmline@njarch.org For information on Kinship Legal Guardianship

visit www.kinkonnect.org CHILDREN’S AID AND FAMILY SERVICES www.cafsnj.org

Concerned Persons for Adoption Every Child Deserves a Family CPFA is a non-profit volunteer support group that offers pre and post adoption educational programs. Meets in Morris and Essex Counties, NJ. For information about upcoming programs and social events, visit our website or call 908.273.5694 Contact us through website:

www.cpfanj.org

www.kinkonnect.org

An Information Center for Kinship Families • Information and Resources • Free KLG Counseling call: 877-KLG-LINE (877-554-5463) email: warmline@kinkonnect.org www.cafsnj.org


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ADOPTION Adoptive Parents Committee PO Box 725, Ridgewood, NJ 07451. Non-profit support and education organization offers pre- and post-adoption workshops, monthly meetings at FDU –Hackensack, newsletter, social events, play groups and annual conference in November. www.adoptiveparents.org

Children’s Aid and Family Services 76 S. Orange Ave., Ste. 209, So. Orange, 201-261-2800. Adoption and Foster Care: A labor of love for a lifetime of love. Children of all ages need adoptive and therapeutic foster homes. Please call 201-261-2800; ask for the recruitment specialist. www.yesicanfoster.org

Children’s & Family Services Programs 200 Robin Rd., Paramus, 201-261-2800. Confidential postadoption counseling services offered free of charge to families with children up to 21 years old. Birth parent support group meets monthly for birth parents who are contemplating adoption, have placed children, or are in the process of search and reunion.

Concerned Persons for Adoption 908-273-5694. Volunteer organization, open to anyone concerned with adoption, provides education, support and social opportunities to those who wish to adopt and to those who have adopted. See website for event schedule and locations. www.cpfanj.org Nov 15 34th Annual Let’s Talk Adoption Conference, Rutgers University Busch Campus Center, Piscataway. 9:15am-4:45pm. Workshops on domestic & international adoption, adoptee experiences, parenting, school issues. For info, 908-273-5694, www.cpfanj.org

KinKonnect 877-KLG-LINE (877-554-5463). An Information Center for Kinship Care families. Services include an empathetic listener when you call, resources for families such as support groups, free lending library, newsletter, training workshops and comprehensive website. Resources to free kinship legal counseling for families that obtained KLG through the Division of Youth and Family Services. www.kinkonnect.org

Morristown Post-Adoption Support Group 973-455-1268. Support group affiliated with NJ Coalition for Adoption Education and Reform and American Adoption Congress meets monthly in Morristown. Adoptive parents, birth parents, adoptees, professionals and significant others welcome. Email: janenast@aol.com. www.nj-care.org

New Jersey Adoption Resource Clearing House – NJ ARCH The One-Stop Resource for those Touched by Adoption. Services include an empathetic listener when you call, resources to support groups, mental health and medical professionals, adoption agencies and listing of local adoption related events. Lending library, buddy family and adoption support group advocacy available. Contact the Warm Line at 877-4-ARCHNJ (877-427-2465). www.njarch.org

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www.AdoptiveFamilies.com National adoption magazine and website provides valuable information to pre- and post-adoptive families.

FOSTER CARE

Catholic Charities Therapeutic Foster Care 732-324-8200. Individuals, families and homemakers of all ethnicities and religions are needed to provide therapeutic foster care, short term foster care and emergency care to babies 0-6 months and children 5-18.

New Jersey Department of Children and Families 1-877-NJFOSTER, www.njfoster.org; 1-800-99 ADOPT, www.njadopt.org. Relative, foster and adoptive families needed for New Jersey children who need families that are loving, stable and safe.

CHILDREN’S GROUPS Child & Teen Success Centers 615 Sherwood Parkway (convenient to Rt. 22), Mountainside, 908-232-6432. See listing under Psychotherapy.

Club Sib Children’s Specialized Hospital, 150 New Providence Rd., Mountainside, 1-888-244-5373 ext. 5488. Recreational groups for ages 6-17 offer support for siblings of children with special needs.

Good Grief 38 Elm St., Morristown, 908-522-1999, info@good-grief.org. Non-profit organization provides free, year-round peer grief support programs for children and teens, ages three to 18, who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling or other significant person. Groups for parents and guardians, young adults age 18-30, and educational workshops for the community are also available. www.good-grief.org

New Jersey’s 34th Annual

“Let’s Talk Adoption” Conference Co-sponsored by Concerned Persons For Adoption and the Rutgers School of Social Work

For Pre- and Post-Adoptive Families, Adoptees, Birthparents, Social Workers, Foster Parents, Licensed Professional Counselors and School Teachers.

November 15, 2015 Rutgers University, Piscataway

Contact us through website: www.cpfanj.org or 908-273-5694

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CHILDREN’S GROUPS Imagine, A Center for Coping with Loss 1 E. Broad St., Westfield, 908-264-3100, support@imaginenj.org. Offers free year-round peer grief support groups for children ages 3-18 and young adults 18-30, who have had a parent or sibling die, or who are coping with loss due to terminal or chronic illness. Concurrent groups are held for parents and guardians, as well as adult support groups for adults without children in the program. www.imaginenj.org

Metropolitan Speech & Language Center 66 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Livingston. 973-994-4468, email: therapy@metspeechnj.com. Social skills groups, Mommy & Me classes, group speech and OT. See display ad on page 161.

TeamHope, P.C. 231 US Hwy 206 South, Bedminster, 908-375-8237. See listing under Therapeutic Services and display ad on page 163. www.teamhope.com

PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE Children’s Specialized Hospital 150 New Providence Rd., Mountainside, NJ, 1-888-CHILDREN (244-5373). Children’s Specialized Hospital is the nation’s leading provider of inpatient and outpatient care for children from birth to 21 years of age facing special health challenges—from chronic illnesses and complex physical disabilities like brain and spinal cord injuries, to developmental and behavioral issues like autism and mental health. At 13 different New Jersey locations, our pediatric specialists partner with families to make our many innovative therapies and medical treatments more personalized and effective… so children can achieve more of their goals. www.childrens-specialized.org

www.kidsguidenj.com More info is easy with links to these listings & so much more!

HEALTH CARE FACILITIES HealthCareBlueBook.com Enter medical service and zip code and the average fee providers in the area accept as payment from an insurance company is given. Check “Resources for Patients” for additional helpful information. HealthGrades.com Health care ratings organization provides ratings and profiles of hospitals, nursing homes and physicians to consumers, corporations, health plans and hospitals. Childrens-Specialized.org/Insurance-Education New Jersey’s Children’s Specialized Hospital provides valuable information to help parents navigate insurance exchanges and select the best insurance product for their family. NJMentalHealthCares.org 866-202-4357. Behavioral health information and referral service provides searchable online database of mental health services in New Jersey and offers free, confidential mental health information and referral.

Check the websites of area hospitals to find community programs on health, fitness, parenting and wellness topics. Most are free and open to the public.

Atlantic Health System www.atlantichealth.org • Morristown Medical Center 100 Madison Ave., Morristown, 973-971-5000. • Overlook Medical Center 99 Beauvoir Ave., Summit, 908-522-2000. • Newton Medical Center 175 High St., Newton, 973-383-2121. • Goryeb Children's Hospital, 973-971-5000 Locations in Morristown, Summit, Newton, Sparta, Pompton Plains, Flemington, East Brunswick • Chambers Center for Well Being 435 South St., Morristown, 800-247-9580.

Barnabas Health Visit www.barnabashealth.org for facilities throughout New Jersey.

CentraState Healthcare System 901 W. Main St., Freehold, 732-431-2000. www.centrastate.com

The Children’s Hospital at Saint Peter’s University Hospital 254 Easton Ave., New Brunswick, 732-745-8600. www.saintpetershcs.com

Top Rated Music Shows for First thru 5th Birthdays Special Needs Parties Holiday Parties and More!

MusicToMyEars.com 908-874-5300

Hackensack University Medical Center 30 Prospect Ave., Hackensack, 201-996-2000. www.hackensackumc.org

JFK Medical Center 65 James St., Edison, NJ 08818, 732-321-7000. www.jfkmc.org

Matheny Medical and Educational Center 65 Highland Ave., PO Box 339, Peapack, 908-234-0011, ext. 237 or 785. A hospital for children and adults with medically complex developmental disabilities and outpatient center for people with all kinds of disabilities. www.matheny.org


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CHILD & TEEN SUCCESS CENTERS www.childrensuccess.com Psychotherapy for Young People, Ages 4-18

DOES YOUR CHILD NEED A BEHAVIORAL COACH? Our center specializes in: • Attention Deficit Disorder • Anger Management Austic Spectrum • Bi-Polar • School Underachievement • Disrespectful Defiant Behavior • Groups

Your child will gain: • Self-Control & Focus • Improved Mood • Self-Esteem & Confidence • Motivation & Direction • Respect for Others

Dr. Steven Sussman, Psychologist 615 Sherwood Parkway, Mountainside

908-232-6432 Participates with most insurance, including Medicaid.

Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital One Robert Wood Johnson Place, New Brunswick, 732828-3000. For information about fitness and wellness events open to the public, call 888-637-9584. www.rwjuh.edu • Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital www.bmsch.org • Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset 110 Rehill Ave., Somerville, 908-685-2200.

Providing exceptional service for over 20 years!

346 South Ave Suite 3 Fanwood (908) 889-8687

76 Stirling Rd Suite 201 Warren (908) 755-5437

225 Millburn Ave Suite 301 Millburn (973) 376-7337

Walk-In Hours • Saturday Hours Behavior Evaluations • Sick & Well Waiting Rooms New Patient interviews • Expectant parent classes www.watchungpediatrics.com

HEALTH PROFESSIONALS O C C U PAT I O N A L T H E R A P Y

TeamHope, P.C. 231 US Hwy 206 South, Bedminster, 908-375-8237. See listing under Therapeutic Services and display ad on page 163. www.teamhope.com

Shriners Hospitals for Children Philadelphia, 800-281-4050; North America, 800-237-5055. A network of 22 pediatric specialty hospitals, founded by the Shrine, provide expert, no-cost orthopaedic and burn care to children under 18. www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org

Summit Medical Group 1 Diamond Hill Rd., Berkeley Heights; 140 Park Ave., The Green at Florham Park, Florham Park, NJ, 908-273-4300. www.summitmedicalgroup.com

University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro Princeton HealthCare System, One Plainsboro Rd., Plainsboro, 609-853-7000; Information Desk 609-853-6006. www.princetonhcs.org

Well-Child Clinics Program administered by local Board of Health provides routine immunizations and annual physicals at no charge for children up to age 7 who do not have insurance or whose insurance does not cover well visits. Call your community Board of Health for further information.

HEALTH EDUCATION MUSEUM Adventure to Health CentraState Healthcare System, Ambulatory Campus, 901 W. Main St., Freehold, 732-308-1850. Weekdays 11-4 when schools are not in session, weekends by appointment. To schedule class trips or scout groups, call 732-308-1850. Adults & ages 6 & older $8. Visitors enter a human torso and learn about the human body through 19 interactive stations focused on body systems, safety, fitness and healthy food choices. Recommended for ages 6 and older. Birthday parties.

P E D I AT R I C D E N T I S T R Y

Westfield Pediatric Dental Group 555 Westfield Ave., Westfield, 908-232-1231. Specializing in preventive dental care for children and young adults. Our office is totally committed to healthy, happy smiles. Let us teach your child lifelong healthy, dental habits. New patients welcome. See display ad on page 161.

P E D I AT R I C S

Allyson Agathis, MD, FAAP 395 Main St., Bedminster, 908-719-2626.

The Pediatric Center 556 Central Ave., New Providence, NJ, 908-508-0400. Mon.Thurs. 8:30-6, Fri. 8:30-5, Sat. & Sun. 9-11am by appointment. Steven Moskowitz, MD, FAAP, Kathleen L. Chin, MD., FAAP, Eunhee Shih, MD, FAAP, Denise Visci, MD, FAAP, Marie Morton, RN, MS, FNP, Clare Cardo-McKegney, DNP, APN, CPNP. At The Pediatric Center, your family comes first. We are devoted to the individual needs of your children, in a warm and caring environment. At our conveniently located practice, our board certified, award-winning physicians provide the highest level of care, with state-of-the-art technology. Our years of experience allow us to provide professionalism and expertise at every level. We feature an on-site lab, separate sick and well waiting areas, urgent care, nutrition and lactation guidance, free baby classes and easy parking. Open 365 days a year, even on holidays, we also offer open walk-in hours every weekday. We accept most major insurance plans and have privileges at St. Barnabas Medical Center, Overlook Hospital and Morristown Memorial Hospital. www.pedcenter.com


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HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Watchung Pediatrics 76 Stirling Rd., Suite 201, Warren, 908-755-KIDS (5437) 346 South Ave., Suite 3, Fanwood, 908-889-TOTS (8687) 225 Millburn Ave., Suite 301, Millburn, 973-376-PEDS (7337) Watchung Pediatrics has been happily caring for infants, children and adolescents for over 20 years. Twelve providers with a broad range of experience provide excellent care in three different offices. We offer separate well and sick waiting rooms, on-site venipuncture and lab, open access hours for simple acute illnesses or injuries, same day and Saturday appointments, after-hours and on-call physicians. We accept most insurance plans and have privileges at Overlook in Summit and Saint Barnabas in Livingston. New patient interviews by appointment and expectant parent classes. Services include ADHD/behavioral evaluations, allergy and asthma screening, ear piercing, suture removal, wart removal, and diet and nutritional counseling. We relish the opportunity to work with families to raise healthy and happy children. See display ad on page 159. www.watchungpediatrics.com

PHYSICAL THERAPY

TeamHope, P.C. 231 US Hwy 206 South, Bedminster, 908-375-8237. See listing under Therapeutic Services and display ad on page 163. www.teamhope.com

P O D I AT R Y

Clark Podiatry Center 1114 Raritan Rd., Clark, 732-382-3470. Foot and ankle specialist for the entire family. Surgical and non-surgical answers for your foot care needs. Laser treatment for fungal nail conditions. Visit our website for more information and video answers. www.clarkpodiatry.com

S P E E C H - L A N G U A G E PAT H O L O G Y

Metropolitan Speech & Language Center 66 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Livingston. 973-994-4468, email: therapy@metspeechnj.com. We provide therapy for children with a variety of communication and feeding disorders: articulation, oral motor, apraxia, language, social skills, ASD, stuttering and auditory processing. We use the most advanced techniques such as PROMPT, iPad apps and more. We have groups too, including our Toddler Talk Mommy & Me Classes held at the JCC in West Orange. We co-treat with Positive Steps OT next door. All speech-language pathologists have ASHA certification, NJ licensure and are Blue Cross Providers. Serving Livingston and the surrounding areas for over 30 years. Monday through Saturday hours.

TeamHope, P.C. 231 US Hwy 206 South, Bedminster, 908-375-8237. See listing under Therapeutic Services and display ad on page 163. www.teamhope.com

HOTLINES / INFO LINES AIDS/HIV/STD Hotline–New Jersey 1-800-624-2377. Free referrals, general information, counseling, testing locations, treatment info available 24 hrs.

Boys Town National Hotline for Kids, Teens & Young Adults 800-448-3000. Toll free support line available for kids, teens and young adults to talk at anytime. Website offers bulletin board, success stories and tips for kids, teens and young adults dealing with challenging situations. www.yourlifeyourvoice.org

CDC.gov/bam Website for kids by the Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention focuses on topics related to fitness, disease and peer pressure.

ChildrensHospital.org PSYCHOTHERAPY

Child & Teen Success Centers 615 Sherwood Parkway (convenient to Rt. 22), Mountainside, 908-232-6432. Psychotherapy for young people ages 4-18 by warm, caring specialists Steve Sussman, PhD, and Larry Isaacs, CSW. Specializing in ADD & PDD, anger management, Autistic Spectrum, Bi-Polar, difficult kids and teens and self-esteem. Participates with most insurance, including Medicaid. www.childrensuccess.com

The website of Children’s Hospital of Boston has a search feature for 1,200 childhood illnesses and conditions.

Contact We Care 908-232-2880. Active, empathetic listening services by trained volunteers are offered to anyone in distress. For information about volunteering, visit www.contactwecare.org

Domestic Violence Hotline 800-572-SAFE (7233), available 24/7. Sponsored by New Jersey Coalition for Battered Women. www.njcbw.org

Youth and Family Counseling Service

Girls Health

233 Prospect St., Westfield, 908-233-2042. Private, non-profit center offers professional “family systems”-based pschological counseling, prevention, education, crisis intervention and supportive services to all income levels. www.yfcsnj.org

www.girlshealth.gov. Website, provided by the Office of Women’s Health, provides information on health issues, relationships, nutrition and dealing with stress.

SOCIAL WORK

Cornerstone Family Programs 62 Elm St., Morristown, 973-538-5260. Provides counseling, education, advocacy and support to children, families and seniors in Morris County. www.cornerstonefamilyprograms.org

KidsHealth www.KidsHealth.org; www.TeensHealth.org. Health education website, a project of The Nemours Foundation established by philanthropist Alfred I. duPont, offers age-appropriate information for parents, teens and children.

MAASA Parent Helpline www.maasa.org. Website created by the Madison Alliance Against Substance Abuse for parents to use for advice regarding youth alcohol and drug abuse.


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Welcome! Walk-ins Welcome!

The Pediatric Center.

Comprehensive pediatric & adolescent care.

A one-stop pediatric practice with a complete, on-site lab. Our board certified, award-winning pediatricians are committed to serving all of your healthcare needs.

556 Central Avenue, New Providence, NJ 908-508-0400 PedCenter.com

The Metropolitan Speech & Language Center • Oral Motor Therapy • PROMPT Therapy • Feeding Therapy • Expressive & Receptive Language • Articulation • Apraxia & Low Tone • Auditory Processing • Autism Spectrum Disorders • Fluency • Voice

New Jersey Mental Health Cares 1-866-202-HELP, njmentalhealthcares.org. Mental health information and referral service provides live support 8am to 8pm and online database of New Jersey’s public mental health services.

New Jersey Youth Helpline 888-222-2228 or www.2ndFloor.org. Designed to listen, help and guide youth in addressing challenges, calls are anonymous and confidential except in life-threatening situations.

Parents Anonymous of New Jersey Family Helpline 1-800-THE KIDS, 800-843-5437, 24 hrs., 7 days a week. Trained volunteers of Parents Anonymous help parents work through frustrations before a crisis occurs, offer advice about parenting, and refer to resources in the community. www.pa-of-nj.org

Individual Speech-Language Therapy "Small Talk" Groups for Social Skills "Bounce 'N' Babble” Group Speech & OT “Toddler Talk” Mommy & Me Classes Occupational Therapy Co-Treat with Positive Steps next door

Poison Information and Education System–New Jersey 1-800-222-1222, www.njpies.org. Assistance available 24 hours a day. Teacher guide, children’s activity booklets.

66 W Mt Pleasant Ave, Livingston 973-994-4468 therapy@metspeechnj.com Blue Cross Providers

Westfield Pediatric Dental Group • NEW PATIENTS WELCOME

Dentistry for Infants, Children, Adolescents, and Special Needs

• LASER DENTISTRY • IN-OFFICE GENERAL ANESTHESIA Timothy P. McCabe, D.M.D.

John Chang, D.D.S.

Board Certified in Pediatric Dentistry

Board Certified in Pediatric Dentistry

Julie Jong, D.M.D.

Kelly Walk, D.D.S.

Board Certified in Pediatric Dentistry

Board Certified in Pediatric Dentistry

555 Westfield Avenue • Westfield • NJ • 07090 (908) 232-1231 • www.kidsandsmiles.com


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HOTLINES / INFO LINES StopBullying.gov Information about bullying, cyberbullying, prevention and ways to respond. Other resources include www.PacerKidsAgainstBullying.org, an animated website for elementary school students, and www.Teens AgainstBullying.org, geared for teens.

APRAXIA

Apraxia-kids.org Helpful resources, links, and in-depth articles for families and professionals provided by the Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association of North America (CASANA).

ARTHRITIS

Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Arthritis Foundation of New Jersey

800-273-TALK (8255), www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org. Tollfree 24-hour call line goes to the nearest crisis center in the network for crisis counseling and mental health referrals.

555 Rt. 1 S., Suite 320, Iselin, 732-283-4300. Information, research updates, drug info and tools to help live better with arthritis. www.arthritis.org

Union County Rape Crisis Center 300 North Ave. E., Westfield, 908-233-7273. 24 hr. hotline offers support, information and assistance accompanying victims to hospitals, police depts. or court.

HEALTH SERVICES F I N A N C I A L A S S I S TA N C E

Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund Commission PO Box 700, Trenton, NJ 08625, 800-335-FUND (3863). New Jersey state fund provides financial assistance to families coping with uncovered expenses associated with a child’s illness. Families of any income may qualify and the fund does not limit coverage to specific diseases or diagnoses. www.njcatastrophicfund.org

NJ Family Care 800-701-0710, www.njfamilycare.org. Program of the NJ Department of Human Services provides affordable, quality health insurance to qualified families on a sliding fee scale.

Shriners Hospitals for Children See listing under Health Care Facilities.

SAFETY

Infant Swim New Jersey 908-227-3674, www.infantswimnj.com. Lessons in aquatic self-rescue instruction for infants as young as 6 months to 6+ are offered in Morris, Essex and Middlesex Counties by certified ISR instructors.

SPECIALIZED SERVICES

In addition to the resources below for specific health needs, see the listings under Therapeutic Services and Health Professionals and check the website links of area hospitals and medical centers under Health Care Facilities to find support groups and educational programs on health issues, fitness, parenting and wellness topics. Many are free and open to the community.

ASPERGER SYNDROME

ASPEN www.aspennj.org. Asperger Syndrome Education Network, Inc., a volunteer non-profit organization in New Jersey, provides families and individuals whose lives are affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders (Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder-NOS, High Functioning Autism) with education, support and advocacy. Chapters meet monthly, alternating parent support meetings with speaker presentations.

ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER/ADHD

ADDitude Magazine 888-762-8475. Print magazine published four times a year and online magazine and forums are an excellent source of information about ADD and learning disabilities. www.additudemag.com

Children with Attention Deficit Disorder 800-233-4050, www.chadd.org. National organization provides education, advocacy and support for individuals with ADHD. Consult website for current chapter information. • Essex County • Meetings 7-9pm on the 3rd Mon. of the month at Lincoln School, 301 Harrison St., Nutley. Adult support group. • Somerset County Consult website for current chapter contact. • Union County union-county@chadd.net • Western Union County 800-233-4050 ext. 121. Meetings 7:30pm Sept.-June on the 1st Wed. of the month at Children’s Specialized Hospital, New Providence Rd., Mountainside. Monthly speakers and support groups.

AUTISM

Autismlink.com Website gathers information on autism from all organizations, provides a forum and chat room for parents and a database of service providers nationwide.

Autism New Jersey 1-800-4-AUTISM. Nonprofit agency provides information and advocacy, services, a database of service providers, family and professional education and consultation in New Jersey. www.autismnj.org


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A Comprehensive Therapeutic Center specializing in:

231 US Highway 206 South (corner of Burnt Mills Rd.) Bedminster, NJ 07921

Autism Spectrum Disorders • Apraxia Motor Speech Disorders • Myofunctional Therapy • Early Intervention • Feeding Therapy • Written Language Disorder Occupational Therapy Services • PROMPT New Programs for CAPD and Executive Function!

908-375-8237 www.teamhope.com

Language, Play and Social Perspective Groups for HFA and Asperger’s

TeamHope is an approved clinic/agency by the State B.O.E. Early Intervention Services TeamHope is accepting insurance. Call for additional information.

Additional Services

BCBA Supervised Behavioral Programs ABA/AVB Instruction • Home Programming

Autism Now

TeamHope, P.C.

National Autism Resource & Information Center, 1825 K St. NW, Suite 1200, Washington, DC 20006, 855-828-8476. An initiative of The Arc provides call center, resources and information for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other developmental disabilities, their families, caregivers and professionals. www.autismnow.org

231 US Hwy 206 South, Bedminster, 908-375-8237. See listing under Therapeutic Services and display ad on page 163. www.teamhope.com

Autism Speaks www.autismspeaks.org. The world’s largest autism advocacy organization hosts a comprehensive website.

Autism Spectrum Disorders Support Group Child Development Center, Morristown Memorial Hospital, Anderson Bldg., Section D, 973-971-5226. Meetings held on the 4th Tuesday of the month, 6-7:30pm.

Center for Autism and Early Childhood Mental Health

CANCER

Camp Quality New Jersey 732-642-9238. Non-profit organization provides a free weeklong summer camping experience and support program in Blairstown for children with cancer. www.campqualityusa.org/nj

Cancer Hope Network 2 North Rd., Suite A, Chester, 800-552-4366, 908-879-4039. Non-profit organization provides free and confidential oneon-one support to cancer patients and their families. www.cancerhopenetwork.org

Cancer Support Community Central New Jersey

Montclair State University, 1 Normal Ave., Montclair, 973655-6685. Center provides support and outpatient psychotherapeutic services to children birth-8 and their families, professional development, education and research around the issues of autism, infant and childhood development and early childhood mental health.

3 Crossroads Dr., Bedminster, 908-658-5400. Support groups, educational workshops, stress reduction and creative expression programs. www.cancersupportcnj.org

Parents of Autistic Children

www.curesearch.org. National Childhood Cancer Foundation website covers every aspect of childhood cancer.

1999 Rt. 88, Brick, 732-785-1099. Non-profit New Jersey organization provides free training and education to professionals, parents and families; recreation activities year round; support for families and siblings; and promotes autism awareness and advocacy. Free speakers bureau. www.poac.net

Stepping Forward Counseling Center 26 Main St., Chatham, 973-635-6550. Stepping Forward Counseling Center relies primarily on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) as our instructional method of choice. Our methods are grounded in well-researched behavior principles. We assess each child’s skills, create individualized education plans and, when appropriate, use the best of what ABA has to offer to help children grow and learn. We train parents and others working with the child. www.steppingforwardcounselingcenter.com

CureSearch.org National Cancer Institute www.cancer.gov. The federal government’s principal agency for cancer research and training collects and disseminates information on cancer, clinical trials and research.

CELIAC DISEASE

Celiac Disease Foundation National non-profit corporation since 1990 provides reliable, up-to-date information about Celiac Disease and Dermatitis Herpetiformis and a gluten-free lifestyle to assist individuals with CD, DH and gluten allergies. www.celiac.org


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C E R E B R A L PA L S Y

Advancing Opportunities 1005 Whitehead Rd., Suite 1, Ewing, 888-322-1918. Additional locations in Barrington, Budd Lake and Little Falls. Formerly Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey, the organization serves people with all types of disabilities and offers school, in-home and work services, support and advocacy, housing assistance, technology lending and therapeutic services through fee-for-service programs. www.cpofnj.org

ELITE KIDS ACADEMY & DO-RE-MI PRESCHOOL Fully Licensed Daycare Center For your child’s social, artistic and academic growth.

DIABETES

Joslin Center for Diabetes A teaching and research affiliate of Harvard Medical School, the Joslin Diabetes Center leads in diabetes research and innovative approaches to clinical care and education for children and adults. Contact the New Jersey location at Joslin Diabetes Center Affiliation at AtlantiCare in Egg Harbor Township, 609-407-2277. www.joslin.org

973-342-3221

508 S. Livingston Ave Livingston, NJ 07039

www.childcarelivingston.com Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network

E AT I N G D I S O R D E R S

Healthy NJ – Information for Healthy Living Consumer website created by University Librarians at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey provides patient education and information on New Jersey resources and referrals for eating disorders. www.healthynj.org/diseases/eatingdisorders.html

National Eating Disorders Association Information and referral helpline, 800-931-2237. Support, education and referral resource for individuals and families affected by eating disorders. www.nationaleatingdisorders.org

800-929-4040. FAAN provides information, education and advocacy on behalf of all those affected by food allergies. Recipes, research, kids and teen sections and other helpful information are posted online. www.foodallergy.org

Food Allergy Support Group of Monmouth County Made up of parents with children with food allergies who live in or near Monmouth County, the group sponsors speakers and social events about ten times a year. http://fasgmc.tripod.com; njfoodallergy@hotmail.com

LEARNING DISABILITIES See listings under Education Services and Learning Disabilities Support beginning on page 170.

FOOD ALLERGIES

INFANTS – FULL DAY KINDERGARTEN

Full & Part-Time sessions, year ’round Open 7:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. NOW 1/2 day sessions, 3-5 years ENROLLING Before and after care available Drop-In Available Exceptional care with experienced teachers since 1998

“The Intelligent Choice in Child Development”

• Age appropriate curriculum (art and music, science, math, language arts, Spanish, readiness skills, outside play, computers and more) • Internet camera system

R CALL FUOR! A TO

• Low child/teacher ratio • Trained, screened & certified teachers • CPR certified/First Aid certified/ state licensed • Sibling Discount

649 Central Ave., Westfield, NJ 07090 www.cradlestocrayons.us

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NJMentalHealthCares.org 866-202-4357. Behavioral health information and referral service provides a searchable online database of mental health services in New Jersey and offers free, confidential mental health information and referral. FInd additional resources under the Health Professionals category. American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry National professional medical association maintains a website providing many resources and facts for families as well as professionals and a directory to help find a child and adolescent psychiatrist. www.aacap.org, www.parentsmedguide.org

Anxiety & Depression Association of America www.adaa.org. Non-profit organization provides information and support for patients children-adults and health professionals including details of conditions, management tips and strategies, treatment options and resources for finding help.

The Balanced Mind Parent Network www.thebalancedmind.org. Online guide created by Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance provides education, online support communities, family helpline, professional resources, bookstore and webinars. www.dbsalliance.org

Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance New Jersey www.dbsanewjersey.org. Provides support and resources for affiliated local chapters throughout New Jersey. Support groups are open to individuals with the disorders, family members and others in a supporting role. Visit website for group locations and times.

National Alliance on Mental Illness www.nami.org. The nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization provides information about mental illnesses, mental health care, diagnosis, treatment and recovery; family education programs; support groups; online discussion groups; and advocacy for services, supports and research.

National Institute of Mental Health www.nimh.nih.gov/health. News, educational resources, research and clinical trial information about health topics affecting children to adults.

Partnership for a Drug-Free Kids 800-448-3000; www.drugfree.org. Non-profit organization provides support and resources for parents to prevent and cope with teen drug and alcohol abuse and tries to inspire youth directly through www.abovetheinfluence.com.

StrengthofUs.org 800-273-8255. An online community, initiated by the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is designed to inspire young adults impacted by mental health issues to think positive, stay strong and achieve their goals through peer support and resource sharing.

SPINA BIFIDA

Spina Bifida Resource Network 908-782-7475. Professionally staffed organization in New Jersey and metro New York dedicated to serving individuals and families living with spina bifida. www.thesbrn.org

STUTTERING

The Stuttering Foundation 800-992-9392, www.stutteringhelp.org. Free online resources, services and support to those who stutter and their families.

TOURETTE SYNDROME

DrugAbuse.gov Teens.DrugAbuse.gov

Tourette Syndrome Association of New Jersey

National Institute of Drug Abuse website presents drug information, data, statistics, treatment options and current research on the health aspects of drug abuse and addiction. Teen site provides age-appropriate facts about drugs and the science behind drug abuse.

50 Division St., Suite 205, Somerville, 908-575-7350. Helpline: 732-972-4459. Operates support groups at regional medical centers for individuals and their families, conducts awareness training, manages a TS help line, and sponsors a state-wide Family Contact Program. www.tsanj.org

FindTreatment.samhsa.gov 800-662-HELP. Call or visit website of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to locate treatment facilities in the U.S. for substance abuse/addiction and/or mental health problems. Find information about mental health and substance abuse at www.samhsa.gov.

HelpGuide.org Non-profit website provides professional articles, videos and information on current research to help families identify and understand mental and emotional health problems.

Mindful.org Through their website, print magazine and online courses, the Foundation for a Mindful Society, provides resources and support to help bring mindfulness to all aspects of daily living.

There’s nothing like the Kids’ Guide for reaching children and families. If children and families are part of your business, then you need to be part of Kids’ Guide NJ and kidsguidenj.com. WINTER/SPRING 2016 CAMP & SCHOOL GUIDE For advertising information, 908.665.-0607 or email us at kids@kidsguidenj.com


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new jersey self-help clearinghouse

1-800-367-6274. Mon.-Fri. 8:30-5. Service, funded by State Division of Mental Health Services, state legislation and private and corporate contributions, offers a comprehensive listing of support groups in New Jersey, assistance in developing a group, periodic workshops for starting and running groups, an annual directory and volunteer opportunities. Support groups for youth, parents and parents of children with special needs are available. www.njgroups.org See Moms Groups & Playgroups under Parents Place for more groups offering support in addition to playgroups and other social activities. Also see Specialized Health topics for websites that offer online support communities.

Elevate Your Life Support Group 245 Snyder St., Suite 103, Orange, NJ, 973-289-7441. All women are welcome to join free support group and workshops for women who struggle with confidence, relationship building and goal-getting. Bring the kids if no sitter. Refreshments provided.

Grief Support Group Jewish Family Service of MetroWest, Florham Park, Livingston, West Orange and Jersey City, 973-765-9050. Open to men and women who have lost a spouse or significant other and are struggling with their sorrow. www.jfsmetrowest.org

Holistic Moms Network PO Box 408, Caldwell, NJ 07006, 877-HOL-MOMS. info@ holisticmoms.org. Consult website for local chapters, www.holisticmoms.org. Non-profit organization dedicated to supporting moms with an interest in natural health and holistic parenting. Local chapters have monthly meetings, playgroups and social events.

La Leche Leagues

Mothers’ Center of Central New Jersey P.O. Box 294, Cranford, NJ 07016, 908-514-8693. Email: motherscentercnj@gmail.com. Meets at Garwood Presbyterian Church, 341 Spruce Ave., Garwood. Non-profit, non-sectarian organization founded in 1978 provides friendship, education, outreach and support for parents. http://cnj.motherscenter.org

NCJW/Essex Center for Women 70 South Orange Ave., Suite 120, Livingston, 973-994-4994. We offer a safe and affordable place to go for help when faced with life changes. Support groups for women and children; career planning; legal and financial guidance; computer classes; workshops; and RISE Institute (Reaching Into Self Empowerment), which provides women experiencing life transitions with education and skills to reach their goals. All programs nonsectarian. Volunteer opportunities available. See display ad on page 13. www.centerforwomenNJ.org

National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs Support group for mothers of multiple birth children. To find a club in your area, visit www.nomotc.org.

Parents Support Group New Jersey, Inc. P.O. Box 221, West Orange 07052, 973-533-9070, 800561-4299. Non-profit foundation sponsors self-help groups for parents to cope with the disease of addiction. Sibling support group. www.psgnjhomestead.com

Pathways The Connection for Women and Families, 79 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-4242. Non-profit program provides support, education and wellness programs for women with cancer. Pathway Cooks, Healing Foods and Cancer Recovery Fitness programs. www.theconnectiononline.org

Pet Loss Support Group St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center, 575 Woodland Ave., Madison, 973-377-7094. Families with children and others who have lost a pet or are faced with the decision to euthanize a beloved pet are welcome to attend group sessions led by experienced counselors.

Resolve Community Counseling Center, Inc.

1-800-LA-LECHE, 800-525-3243. International organization provides support and information to breastfeeding mothers. Local groups meet monthly. Nursing mothers, their babies and expectant mothers are welcome. To find groups in New Jersey, consult www.lalecheleague.org.

1830 Front St., Scotch Plains, 908-322-9180 ext. 20 or 10. Non-profit mental health organization offers a free, ongoing support group for parents coping with the daily challenges of raising a child with any type of disability.

Livingston Parent Self-Help Support Group

www.nationalshare.org. Non-denominational, national organization formed by and for parents grieving the death of a baby. Monthly group meetings, lending library, phonepal, newsletter. All welcome.

Northland Recreation Center, Jefferson Court, Livingston. Barbara and John, 973-227-7367; Paul, 908-464-1590; Caryn, 973-535-9716. Self-help support group for parents, based on Tough-Love philosophy. Support, referrals and solutions are facilitated by experienced parents. Meetings every Tues. 8-10pm.

SHARE Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support

MOMIE Mothers of Multiples in Essex PO Box 289, Livingston, NJ 07039, email momiepresident@ yahoo.com. A non-profit organization for parents of multiple-birth children living in and around Essex County, the group usually meets monthly at St. Barnabas Medical Center. Email for information. momienj.org

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CHILD CARE / NANNY SERVICES AuPairCare 800-4au-pair (800-428-7247). Au Pair Care offers you a dependable, flexible childcare solution. You'll have affordable childcare that fits your budget. Introduce your family to the language and traditions of another country while knowing your children are safe, happy and healthy with a specially-trained au pair. www.aupaircare.com

AuPair in America 800-928-7247. Screened au pairs from more than 60 countries, and 24/7 support line. www.AuPairinAmerica.com

Child Care Connection Mercer County, 609-989-7770. Child care resource and referral agency provides referrals, training and education.

Child & Family Resources 111 Howard Blvd., Suite 201, Mount Arlington, 973-3981730. Child care resource and referral organization for Morris County offers child care referral and professional development. www.childandfamily-nj.org

Programs for Parents, Inc. 866-429-1667, www.ProgramsforParents.net. Free child care counseling, referrals, provider training and education, child care center checklist and child development newsletter for Essex County.

CHILD CARE PROVIDERS From nurturing infants to after school care, the professional child care providers listed below are dedicated to providing quality care for your children. They invite you to call for more information, schedule a tour to visit their facilities and meet the staff. Ys and JCCs provide a variety of childcare options. See the listings under Ys/JCCs/Rec Facilities for facilities serving your community. For a current list of all licensed child care centers in New Jersey, visit the State of New Jersey Department of Children and Families website below. For assistance by phone, call 1-800-332-9227. www.state.nj.us/dcf/families/childcare

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The Early School of Temple B’nai Abraham 300 E. Northfield Rd., P.O. Box 46, Livingston, 973-994-7016. See display ad and listing under Preschools. www.tbanj.org/the-early-school

Elite Kids Academy–Do-Re-Mi Preschool 508 S. Livingston Ave., Livingston, 973-342-3221 or 973758-1500. Fully licensed child day care for ages 21⁄2-5 yrs. 7:30am-6:30pm, full year. Half-day preschool available. Standard English and bilingual English-Russian dual immersion program. Enrichment lessons provided by the Do-ReMi teachers (music, dramatic play, logic and math, art, Russian) incorporated in a standard day care program. See display ad on page 164. www.childcarelivingston.com

Greater Morristown YMCA RF Blake Children’s Center 65 Horsehill Rd., Cedar Knolls, 973-984-2255. On-site infant through kindergarten care. Off-site after school care for the Morris Plains school district. www.blakechildrenscenter.org

Greater Morristown YMCA • Ada Budrick Child Care & Learning Center 220 Vreeland Ave., Boonton, 973-335-0619 • Collinsville Child Care Center 125 South St., Morristown, 973-538-2366

Here We Grow! Child Development Center 422 Central Ave., Westfield, 908-233-6000. See complete listing under Preschools & Kindergarten.

The F.M. Kirby Children’s Center of the Madison Area YMCA 54 East St., Madison, 973-377-4945. Childcare and early childhood education for infants through school age children.

Lakeland Hills Family YMCA 100 Fanny Rd., Mountain Lakes, 973-334-2820 ext. 14. Full and partial day care for children 21⁄2 through Kindergarten, after school programs and full and half day summer camps.

Little Angels School House Home-Based Day Care 110 Main St., Chatham, 973-701-8303. Home based daycare offering infant, toddler and preschool programs for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years old. Open year-round, Monday through Friday from 7am to 7pm. See full listing under Preschools on page 176. www.littleangelsschoolhouse.com

Little Tots Academy Blooming Hearts Child Development Center 313 Triangle Road, Hillsborough, 908-431-0550. See display ad and listing under Preschools.

Cradles to Crayons Learning Center, Inc. 649 Central Ave., Westfield, 908-518-0900. Open 7am-7pm. Quality care for ages birth – full-day kindergarten by trained, screened and certified teachers. Full and part-time sessions are offered year round in an educational learning environment. Curriculum includes computer, arts/crafts, science/ math/writing, readiness skills, outside play, language arts, music and movement. Internet camera system. Half-day session offered to 3-5 year olds. www.cradlestocrayons.us

30-34 Okner Parkway, Livingston, 973-597-0778. Child care available for ages 6 wks.-6 yrs. from 7:15am-6pm. Open 12 months. Half-day preschool 9am-1pm. Warm and nurturing environment in our new expanded facility; creative teaching with licensed instructors. Spanish, tumbling, creative dancing and computers offered at no extra charge. Optional hot lunch program.

Noah’s Ark Country Day School 618 Central Ave., Westfield, 908-232-0175. Infants, toddlers, Pre-K/Kindergarten. See display ad and listing under Preschools & Kindergarten. www.learnontheark.com


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CHILD CARE PROVIDERS Primrose School • Primrose School of Mountainside 1038 Springfield Ave., Mountainside, 908-228-5589 www.primrosemountainside.com • Primrose School of Warren 117 Mt. Bethel Rd., Warren, 908-822-9900 www.primrosewarren.com Primrose School is an accredited private preschool that provides a premier educational child care experience for ages 6 wks.-full-time Kindergarten. Before/after school program. See display ad on inside back cover.

RVCC Children’s Campus Rt. 28 & Lamington Rd., North Branch, 908-231-8807. Child care services for ages 3 mos.-4 yrs.

The Small Society Academy 20 Bay St., Stirling, 908-647-3838. Directors: G. Treich, D. McCrea. Ages: 6 wks.–5 yrs. Total: 120. Ratio: varied according to age groups. Tuition: varied. Open enrollment. Our concept is to provide a secure and loving environment within a semi-structured program enriched by many positive new experiences and the feeling of success. www.smallsocietyacademy.com

Summit Area YMCA • The Learning Circle YMCA 95 Morris Ave., Summit, 908-273-7040. • Summit YMCA 67 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-3330. • Berkeley Heights YMCA 550 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-464-8373.

Union Village Nursery School 1130 Mountain Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-647-4440. See ad and listing under Preschool & Kindergarten.

Westfield Area Y Child care education services include full day early learning, half day early learning, and full day Kindergarten. Before and after school care for elementary and middle school children offered at Y sites and in the schools. www.westfieldynj.org • Westfield Area Y 220 Clark St.; 422 E. Broad St.; 170 Elm St., Westfield, 908-233-2700. • Garwood Family Center Y 500 East St., Garwood, 908-391-1616. • Y Preschool at the Cranford Community Center 220 Walnut Ave., Cranford, 908-233-2700. • Bauer Family Branch 422 E. Broad St., Westfield, 908-233-2700 ext. 423. • Early Learning Center 170 Elm St., Westfield, 908-654-8460.

Zadie’sTM Nurturing Den/ Zadie’sTM of the Oranges 1 Walnut St., Summit, 908-277-8584; 141 S. Harrison St., East Orange, 973-395-5100. A unique childcare program dedicated to providing a warm “home-like” environment for children ages 6 weeks to kindergarten. Our services are geared towards the needs of working parents in a stateof-the-art facility offering the finest in safety, security and services for your child. See display ad on back cover. www.zadiesden.com, www.zadiesoto.com

DROP-IN / PART-TIME CARE Christ Church Nursery School Drop-In Babysitting Christ Church Nursery School, East Lane, Short Hills, 973379-6549. Drop-in service available Mon.-Fri. 8:30-3:30 for infants to age 6 mid-Sept.–mid-June.

Mother’s Morning Out at Ogden Ogden Memorial Presbyterian Church, Main St. & Elmwood, Chatham, 973-635-1144. State licensed program designed specifically for two-year olds follows a traditional preschool format. www.mothersmorningout.org

Presbyterian Church Drop-In Babysitting Presbyterian Church, Springfield Ave., New Providence, 908-790-1919. For ages 1-5 years, up to 16 children. Stories, recreation, singing.

Time Out for Parents Presbyterian Church, 140 Mountain Ave., Westfield, 908654-5157. 21⁄2 hrs. once a week for ages 3 mos.-3yrs. Supervised play, arts and crafts, recess, stories and snack time.

AFTER SCHOOL CHILD CARE A variety of before and after-school child care and kindergarten wraparound programs are offered within the elementary schools. They are run by the local school district or by outside agencies contracted by the district. Ys and JCCs are also major providers of before and after-school child care programs, many offering transportation to and from public schools. Check with your school district and area Y and JCC for information.

Catholic Charities Child Care 908-454-8151; 908-722-1881. Before/after school services and summer programs in Somerset, Warren, Morris and Middlesex Counties. www.ccdom.org/child-care

The Connection for Women and Families 79 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-4242. The Connection’s enrichment programs provide a safe, engaging environment that motivates and inspires learning beyond the school day. Developed in cooperation with the Summit Board of Education, our after school programs integrate homework assistance with fun activities. www.theconnectiononline.org

Jewish Community Center of Central New Jersey 1391 Martine Ave., Scotch Plains, NJ 07076, 908-889-8800. Contact: Steve McGarr, x254; smcgarr@jccnj.org. Structured and enriching after school programs are provided in a safe, supportive environment with the benefit of all that the JCC facilities have to offer. Students arrive on supervised buses and meet their age-group certified teachers and qualified assistants for snack and homework time. Children can choose from one of two enrichments offered daily including art, swim, sports, science, yoga, ceramics, photography and fitness. The program has use of the full-sized gymnasium, indoor pool, outdoor play spaces, art studio and more. www.jccnj.org


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DAYCARE/ NURSERY Monthly/ Weekly Rates Open Year ’Round For more information call: 647-3838 20 Bay Street Stirling, NJ 07980 State Certified Private Non-Sectarian School Open Enrollment

www.smallsocietyacademy.com “J” Crew After School Program Shimon and Sara Birnbaum JCC, 775 Talamini Rd., Bridgewater, NJ 08807, 908-725-6994, x310. Director: Eli Goldstein, email: eligoldstein@ssbjcc.org. www.ssbjcc.org/afterschool The J-Crew After School Program is open to children in Grades K-6. We offer a variety of social, recreational, cultural and community service activities. Children can participate in a variety of included enrichment activities such as swimming, cooking and much more. We provide time for homework help and special interest activities that expand upon school experiences. We maintain a staff-to-child ratio allowing children to safely engage in a range of interesting and fun activities. Transportation is provided from various schools in Bridgewater. Register now for September.

Jointure for Community Adult Education Enrichment Programs 908-722-0233. Before and after school enrichment programs in Bridgewater/Raritan, Branchburg and Hillsborough schools. www.jointure.org

The F.M. Kirby Children’s Center of the Madison Area YMCA 54 East St., Madison, 973-377-4945. Kindergarten wraparound, before and after school care for 1st-5th grades.

Primrose School • Primrose School of Mountainside 1038 Springfield Ave., Mountainside, 908-228-5589 www.primrosemountainside.com • Primrose School of Warren 117 Mt. Bethel Rd., Warren, 908-822-9900 www.primrosewarren.com Ages 6 wks.-full-time Kindergarten and before/after school program. See complete listing under Preschools & Kindergarten. See display ad on inside back cover.

Union Village Nursery School 1130 Mountain Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-647-4440. See ad and listing under Preschool & Kindergarten.


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EDUCATION SERVICES / TUTORS In addition to the education specialists below, refer to Health Professionals, Specialized Services, Therapeutic Services, Children's Groups and other Health categories for informaton about early intervention services and professional services such as speech/language therapy, ADHD, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychotherapy, social skills, children’s groups and more. Also see listings under All Around Enrichment and Enrichment classes for additional education services. Homework Helper

• The Adult School & The Jointure 973-443-9222 www.theadultschool.org • County College of Morris Enrichment www.ccm.edu 973-328-5187 • Morris Community School 973-292-2063 www.ssreg.com/mcs • Morris Hills School of Adult and Continuing Ed www.mhcontinuingedu.com 973-664-2296 • South Orange Maplewood Adult 973-378-7620 www.ssreg.com/som • Union County College Cont Ed 908-709-7600 www.ucc.edu 908-232-4050 • Westfield Adult School www.westfieldadultschool.com

BigFuture.CollegeBoard.org

908-464-3485 or email marym227@comcast.net. Elementary school homework helper in your home or our New Providence location. Flexible scheduling.

An easy-to-navigate site to search colleges by location, majors, cost, size and more.

L.E.A.R.N. associates Inc. (Language Education And Resource Network)

Official site for SAT registration and information with college search function and financial aid planner.

21 Church St., Liberty Corner, 908-626-9655 Email: learnlanguages@earthlink.net LEARN, a full service learning center with a difference, provides students ages 3 to adult with instruction in 12+ languages, including ASL (American Sign Language) and other core subjects. Enrichment, support, accelerated instruction and test preparation (including AP and college levels) are offered in a warm, friendly atmosphere, with meeting rooms that are comfortable and private (no booths or cubicles), and complimentary refreshments at all times. We welcome different kinds of learners and are proud to have been the “boutique” provider of educational programs for over 18 years. We also provide programs by Skype, at schools, business, and in community centers. Translations and voice-overs are available to the community at large. www.learnassociates.com

CollegeBoard.org CollegeData.com College search engine and profiles, scholarship search engine and college net cost calculator.

Nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator Website displays data from the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education in the U.S. and other nations.

NJtransfer.org Website provides information on admissions, financial aid and scholarships, recommended transfer programs and course equivalencies for New Jersey colleges and universities.

Petersons.com Online resource for college, university, graduate school, continuing education and private school searches.

Summit Test Prep & Tutoring

Studygs.net

184 Broad St., 2nd floor (above Woodland Builders), Summit, 908-516-4199, info@summittesttutor.com. Test preparation (ACT/SAT/PSAT/SSAT/ISEE/HSPT/COOP/GRE/GMAT) and academic tutoring for middle and high school students. No contracts, no price hikes. Flexible scheduling. Free baseline assessment. Our location or yours. www.summittesttutor.com

Website often cited by teachers and schools offers valuable information and strategies for learning, studying, time management, test-taking, reading, writing, problem solving and more.

TestPrepReview.com ACT/SAT practice tests for no charge.

Ucan-network.org TEST PREP/STUDY SKILLS

In addition to the listings below, also see listings under Education Services / Tutoring for professional services specializing in test prep and study skills.

Initiative by U-CAN (University & College Accountability Network) gives prospective students and their families excellent information in a common format on nonprofit, private colleges and universities including faculty info, graduation and retention statistics.

LD SUPPORT SERVICES

Adult Schools Area adult schools offer a variety of courses related to college admission during their fall and spring semesters. Some topics include SAT prep, managing the college transition, writing the college essay and tips for college admission, saving for college, financial aid and study skills. Brochures are typically mailed to area residents prior to registration in Sept. and Jan.

The Children’s Dyslexia Center 301 Forest Ave., Scotch Plains, 908-322-6241. National program to combat dyslexia, supported by the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, provides Orton-Gillingham tutoring to kindergarten through high school students free of charge. Open to all. Professional tutor training is also provided at no cost to those who qualify. Individual and business sponsorships accepted. childrensdyslexiacenters.org


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The C.H.I.L.D. Organization of Scotch Plains-Fanwood

Morris-Union Jointure Commission Parent Training Series Workshops

www.childorgspf.org. Support and resource group for families with children who have learning disabilities hosts speakers with a broad spectrum of expertise throughout the year. Membership is open to all parents within the school district and surrounding towns.

340 Central Ave., New Providence, 908-464-7625. Fall and spring educational workshops are open to anyone involved with a child who has been diagnosed with a pervasive developmental disorder, but they are also extremely helpful for parents of children with other disabilities as well. www.mujc.org, select “Parents/Parent Training Opportunities” for information.

Council for Learning Disabilities International organization of professionals who establish standards and promote innovative strategies for research and practice. www.cldinternational.org

Division for Learning Disabilities at the Council for Exceptional Children 888-232-7733. International, professional association provides resources and information about assessment, instruction and policy for teaching students with learning disabilities. www.teachingld.org

Family Center on Technology & Disability 1825 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington, DC, 202-884-8068. FCTD website provides information about assistive/ instructional technology resources of interest to families of children with disabilities. Monthly newsletters, online discussions moderated by nationally recognized experts, a database of 3,500 disability organizations and resource review database is also available online. www.fctd.info

National Center for Learning Disabilities 888-575-7373. Develops training and educational materials for parents and practitioners. www.ncld.org

P.A.C.E. Parent Advocacy Council for Education Morris School District’s P.A.C.E. is an active parent-to-parent support and advocacy group working toward optimum education for all children with learning differences. Membership, public programs, and a useful website with extensive resources and calendar are open to all. Email pace.msd@gmail.com. www.morrispace.org

Wrightslaw www.wrightslaw.com. A resource for parents, educators, advocates and attorneys to find information about special education law, education law and advocacy for children with disabilities.

GetReadyToRead.org

Wrightslaw Yellow Pages for Kids

NCLD’s online information center provides extensive information about early reading skills in separate sections for parents and educators. From the site, you can access the Get Ready to Read! screening tool designed to indicate a child’s pre-reading progress.

www.yellowpagesforkids.com provides clear information about legal rights and advocacy, state agencies, support groups, tutors, evaluators, disability information groups with separate listings for each state and territory.

International Dyslexia Association 800-ABC-D123. International network brings individuals, parents and professionals in the field of dyslexia together. New Jersey residents who join IDA automatically become members of the New Jersey branch and receive information about local workshops and conferences. www.interdys.org, www.njida.org

Learning Disabilities Association of New Jersey PO Box 6268, East Brunswick, 732-645-2738. The New Jersey chapter of LDA of America (www.ldaamerica.org) provides education, networking and advocacy for its members. www.ldanj.org

LDonline.org A leading website on learning disabilities posts articles, columns by noted experts, a resource guide, referral directory and hosts active forums. www.ldonline.org

HOMEWORK HELP & USEFU L LINKS

Artcyclopedia.com An encyclopedia of noted artists with links to image archives, articles about the artist, museums with collections of the artist and market activity of the artist’s work.

Art Project A collaboration between art museums from the United States, Europe, Russia and Google, the Art Project enables users to view more than 1,000 artworks online in extraordinary detail, learn about a work’s history and artist and tour museum galleries. www.googleartproject.com

FactMonster.com Useful sites for gathering information for homework projects. Also kidinfo.com.

HistoryChannel.com Easy to navigate site for history research.

Learning Resource Centers

HowStuffWorks.com

North: 7 Glenwood Ave., Suite 201, East Orange, 973-4144491. North satellite: 104 American Rd., Bldg. 100, Morris Plains, 973-631-6345. Central: 200 Riverview Plaza, Trenton, 609-633-8893. South: South Jersey Technology Park, Samuel H. Jones Innovation Center, Suite 200, 107 Gilbreth Pkwy., Mullica Hill, 856-582-7000 ext. 165. Supported through the NJ Dept. of Education and federal funds, the Learning Resource Centers provide special education information, curriculum guides, consultation services, production services and loan materials to parents and educators serving pupils with disabilities ages 3 to 21. www.state.nj.us/education/lrc

Hundreds of topics for science and technology research.

How-to-Study.com Free study skills articles for all subjects and ages.

JerseyClicks.org Search full-text magazines, journals, books and encyclopedias from home with your public library card, or at your local public or school library. Funded by the New Jersey State Library, Library Services & Technology ACT and Regional Library Cooperatives.


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Khan Academy An extensive library of interactive videos, challenges and assessments cover subjects in math, science, economics, finance, computer programming and humanities. All are available at no charge to students, teachers, parents and anyone interested in learning more. www.khanacademy.org

Congregation Agudath Israel Early Childhood Center 20 Academy Rd., Caldwell, 973-226-2537.

First Presbyterian Church Nursery School 326 Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell, 973-226-6674.

LOC.gov

Kiddie Kampus

Access curious and entertaining facts from America’s past through the “Wise Guide,” portal at The Library of Congress’ website.

108 Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell, 973-226-1244.

Refdesk.com

8 Academy Rd., Caldwell, 973-228-5235.

In an attempt to bring order to the chaos of the Internet, refdesk is an index of subjects with current links to a vast number of websites.

PRESCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN The schools below welcome your inquiries. Call for information or visit website links, schedule a personal tour or attend an upcoming open house. Registration for preschool typically begins in January for the following September and is ongoing until enrollment is full. All public schools offer a preschool program for classified students. Regular education students are selected by lottery from applications filed in spring to fill available space. See Education Services/Tutors for educational professionals, testing services, tutors, enrichment programs, resources for learning disabilities, college prep, planning, homework help and other services. Visit the State of New Jersey Department of Education website for a non-user-friendly directory of public and non-public preschools as well as elementary, secondary and special education schools, official public school report cards (http://education.state.nj.us/rc/ index.html) and additional information about education in New Jersey. www.state.nj.us/education http://education.state.nj.us/directory Consult greatschools.org for listings of 200,000 public and private schools serving students from preschool through high school and more than 800,000 parent ratings and review. The site also includes homework tools and valuable articles for parents. Visit the website of the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools for a directory of member schools. www.njais.org Essex County Preschools Hunterdon County Preschools Mercer County Preschools Middlesex County Preschools Morris County Preschools Somerset County Preschools Union County Preschools

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A Pleasant Day Nursery School EAST ORANGE

Zadie’sTM of the Oranges Zadie’sTM Nurturing Den 141 S. Harrison St., East Orange, 973-395-5100; 1 Walnut St.; Summit, 908-277-8584. A unique childcare program dedicated to providing a warm “home-like” environment for children ages 6 weeks to kindergarten. Our services are geared towards the needs of working parents in a stateof-the-art facility offering the finest in safety, security and services for your child. See display ad on back cover. www.zadiesoto.com, www.zadiesden.com

LIVINGSTON

Aquinas Academy Early Childhood Center 388 S. Livingston Ave., Livingston, 973-992-5181.

Elite Kids Academy–Do-Re-Mi Preschool 508 S. Livingston Ave., Livingston, 973-342-3221 or 973758-1500. Fully licensed child day care for ages 21⁄2-5 yrs. 7:30am-6:30pm, full year. Half-day preschool available. Standard English and bilingual English-Russian dual immersion program. Enrichment lessons provided by the Do-ReMi teachers (music, dramatic play, logic and math, art, Russian) incorporated in a standard day care program. www.childcarelivingston.com

Jump! Immersion School Locations in Edison, Livingston and Westfield, 732-3712221. Jump! Immersion School programs are designed to promote bilingual ability in Mandarin or Spanish through complete language immersion. The Jump! Immersion Preschool is dedicated to cultivating your child’s love for learning along with teaching your child another language. Our program fosters early childhood development through language immersion, music, hands on activities and thematic learning. Your child will have the advantage of differentiated instruction, small class sizes and one-on-one attention when required. Our program offers a well-rounded curriculum in all core subjects such as Language Arts, Math and Science as well as fluency in a second language to ensure your child reaches their fullest potential! We also offer After School and Saturday language immersion programs and Summer Camp. www.jumpimmersion.com

KinderCare Learning Center 100 Old Short Hills Rd., Livingston, 973-535-3336.

The Learning Experience 42 Okner Parkway, Livingston, 973-422-1080.


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West Essex YMCA

304 S. Livingston Ave., Livingston, 973-992-0344.

Preschool: 7 Regent St., 973-533-1511. Kindergarten: Enrichment program in schools, 973-992-7500.

Little Tots Academy 30-34 Okner Parkway, Livingston, 973-597-0778. See listing under Child Care.

MAPLEWOOD/SOUTH ORANGE

Livingston’s Little Learners

Baird Center Preschool

105 E. McClellan Ave., Livingston, 973-992-4200.

The Baird, South Orange, 973-378-7754.

Strawberry Hill Pre-School

Children’s Learning Tree

94 E. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Livingston, 973-994-9511.

31 Third St., South Orange, 973-313-1132.

Suburban Torah Center Nursery School

Christ Lutheran School

85 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Livingston, 973-994-7225.

115 Parker Ave., Maplewood, 973-763-1577.

Temple Beth Shalom Philip J. Solondz Preschool

1812 Springfield Ave., Maplewood, 973-761-6042.

Karate for Youth Childcare Center

193 E. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Livingston, 973-992-6546.

Kelly’s Kids Day Care Center

Early Childhood Center at Temple Emanu-El

495 Valley St., Maplewood, 973-761-8811.

264 W. Northfield Rd., Livingston, 973-992-6174.

Little Stages

The Early School of Temple B’nai Abraham

60 Taylor Place, South Orange, 973-243-0725.

Louis and Emily Slater Youth and Education Center, 300 E. Northfield Rd., Livingston, 973-994-7016. Director: Debbie Aronson Ziering. Email: dziering@tbanj.org. www.tbanj.org/the-early-school The Early School pre-school program is widely acknowledged to be among the finest in New Jersey. The Early School, B’nai Abraham's early childhood program for toddlers to age 5, is a child's first formal learning experience involving progressive development in which each level has its own age-specific program and goals. All Early School programs welcome members and nonmembers. The Early School offers a comprehensive early childhood curriculum, including reading readiness, math, science, writing, movement, music and the arts, as well as extended day activities. The Two's, Three's and K-Ready classes meet Mondays to Fridays, offering a flexible schedule. The Tot Time program, for parents/caregivers and their children ages 12 to 23 months, is an innovative, yearlong program, offered Tuesdays, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. The Early School Camp is a great place to be for seven weeks during the summer, Monday to Friday, for 2- to 5-year-olds. Tot Time Camp, a program for parents with toddlers ages 12 to 23 months on Mondays and Wednesdays in July and August, is an opportunity for parents and their young children to interact in a camp setting. See display ad on page 175.

Mickey Fried Nursery School of Oheb Shalom Congregation 170 Scotland Rd., South Orange, 973-762-7069. Email: nurserydir@ohebshalom.org. Ages: 2-5. Enrollment: 60. Ratio: 8:1 (for 3’s & 4’s) 5:1 (for 2’s). Tuition: $2,110-$5,780. Ongoing registration beginning in Jan. Affiliation: Jewish Conservative. Our school is dedicated to providing children with the tools, space, and support needed to develop a positive selfimage and the motivation to learn in a Jewish setting. “Mommy & Me,” extended day classes and summer camps. Early morning drop-off available beginning at 8am. Extended hours until 6pm. www.ohebshalom.org

Mina’s Kids Day Care Center 1757 Springfield Ave., Maplewood, 973-762-7626.

Morrow Memorial Preschool 600 Ridgewood Rd., Maplewood, 973-763-2675.

Norbury Nursery & Preschool 391-401 Valley St., South Orange, 973-763-9910.

Our Lady of Sorrows School 172 Academy St., South Orange, 973-762-5169.


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Hedwig Gruenewald Early Childhood Center of Congregation B’nai Israel 160 Millburn Ave., Millburn, 973-379-4040.

Prospect Cooperative Nursery School

Millburn Co-op Nursery School

646 Prospect, Maplewood, 973-763-8955.

Taylor Park, 951 Ridgewood Rd., Millburn, 973-379-2778.

South Mountain Co-op

The Montessori Children’s Academy

240 Franklin Ave., Maplewood, 973-327-3281.

200 Hartshorn Dr., Short Hills, 973-258-1400.

South Mountain YMCA

Neighborhood House Nursery School

10 W. Parker Ave., Maplewood, 973-762-0860.

12 Taylor St., Millburn, 973-376-0739.

South Orange Country Day School

Open Door Nursery School

461 Vose Ave., South Orange, 973-762-6451.

432 Wyoming Ave., Millburn, 973-376-9303.

The Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel’s Iris Family Center for Early Childhood Education

52 Short Hills Ave., Short Hills, 973-379-3973.

432 Scotland Rd., South Orange, 973-763-4600. Director: Carol Paster. Ages: 2-5, 9-12 noon with early drop-off and extended day options available. Preschool program runs from September-June. Camp runs for 7 weeks. Playgroup with a Purpose and Toddler Time are weekly one-hour classes for parent/caregivers and their children birth-2 years. Aftercare program for children Kindergarten-2nd Grade from 3pm-6pm. Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel’s Iris Family Center for Early Childhood Education offers a play-based, individualized curriculum. We focus on each child’s developmental needs and promotes a positive, secure and accepting environment, enabling each child to grow with a sense of joy and wonderment in a Judaic setting. Our diverse staff includes a music specialist, librarian, nature educator and social worker. Our program also offers 2 indoor playgrounds and 3 outdoor classrooms. www.tsti.org

Thelma K. Reisman Preschool of Beth El 222 Irvington Ave., South Orange, 973-763-0113. Beth El Preschool provides children with a warm, nurturing environment within a Conservative Jewish framework. Offering half-day sessions for two, three and four year-olds, afternoon enrichment and extended day options, toddler programs and summer camp.

Totri Child Care

St. Rose of Lima Saint Stephen’s Preschool 119 Main St., Millburn, 973-376-0688.

Temple B’Nai Jeshurun Rabbi Barry H. Greene Early Childhood Center 1025 South Orange Ave., Short Hills, 973-379-1555.

WEST ORANGE

Blessed Pope John XXIII Academy 8 St. Cloud Pl., West Orange, 973-731-3503.

The Children’s Corner Preschool 471 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, 973-736-2100.

First Mountain Preschool 270 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, 973-243-6768.

Golda Och Academy 122 Gregory Ave., West Orange, 973-602-3601.

JCC MetroWest Early Childhood Education Leon & Toby Cooperman JCC, 760 Northfield Ave., West Orange, 973-530-3479.

Our Lady of Lourdes School 100 Valley Way, West Orange, 973-325-0555.

Playhouse Cooperative Nursery School 88 Franklin Ave., West Orange, 973-736-9451.

465 Valley St., South Orange, 973-761-4309.

Weekday Nursery School 111 Irvington Ave., South Orange, 973-762-7879.

MILLBURN/SHORT HILLS

Alpine Montessori of Millburn 5 Bleeker St., Millburn, 973-379-4710. Director: Sarah Colucci. Ages 21⁄2-6. Enrollment: 89. Alpine Montessori of Millburn (f/k/a The Montessori School of Millburn-Short Hills) was established in 1978. The school is comprised of 6-7 smaller classrooms, with a low teacherstudent ratio and a long tenured faculty. The school provides a very strong academic program which is delivered in a warm and nurturing environment. The progressive Montessori program at our school is designed as an excellent foundation for the continued education of children 21⁄2-6 yrs. old.

Preschool Classes for Children 2-5 Extended Day Options Toddler Program • Summer Camp Call now for info and tour

973-763-0113

Christ Church Nursery School

Tours & 2015-2016 Registration Open Now

East Lane, Short Hills, 973-379-6549.

222 Irvington Ave. • South Orange, NJ 07079 email: SandySachs@bethelnj.org

Far Brook School 52 Great Hills Rd., Short Hills, NJ, 973-379-3442. See listing under Elementary & Secondary Schools.

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Jump! Immersion School Locations in Edison, Livingston and Westfield, 732-3712221.Jump! Immersion School programs are designed to promote bilingual ability in Mandarin or Spanish through complete language immersion. The Jump! Immersion Preschool is dedicated to cultivating your child’s love for learning along with teaching your child another language.

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Our program fosters early childhood development through language immersion, music, hands on activities and thematic learning. Your child will have the advantage of differentiated instruction, small class sizes and one-on-one attention when required. Our program offers a well-rounded curriculum in all core subjects such as Language Arts, Math and Science as well as fluency in a second language to ensure your child reaches their fullest potential! We also offer After School and Saturday language immersion programs and Summer Camp. www.jumpimmersion.com

A Place of Love & Learning... The Early School of Temple B’nai Abraham

Early Childhood Education for Toddlers-5 yrs Early Drop-off • Extended Day • Flexible Hours Summer Camp Non-members welcome Now accepting Fall 2015 applications for all programs Contact Debbie Aronson Ziering, Director 973.994.7016 • dziering@tbanj.org www.tbanj.org/the-early-school

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Jump! Immersion School Locations in Edison, Livingston and Westfield, 732-3712221.Jump! Immersion School programs are designed to promote bilingual ability in Mandarin or Spanish through complete language immersion. The Jump! Immersion Preschool is dedicated to cultivating your child’s love for learning along with teaching your child another language. Our program fosters early childhood development through language immersion, music, hands on activities and thematic learning. Your child will have the advantage of differentiated instruction, small class sizes and one-on-one attention when required. Our program offers a well-rounded curriculum in all core subjects such as Language Arts, Math and Science as well as fluency in a second language to ensure your child reaches their fullest potential! We also offer After School and Saturday language immersion programs and Summer Camp. www.jumpimmersion.com

morris county preschools & k C H AT H A M

Chatham Day School 700 Shunpike Road, Chatham, 973-410-0400.

Chatham Methodist Nursery School 460 Main St., Chatham, 973-635-5261. Director: Sue Maher. Half day programs for ages 3 and 4 as well as Kindergarten Enrichment. Enrollment: 80. Happy, supportive environment. Large, cheerful rooms. Experienced, caring staff. Child-centered program designed to encourage curiosity, creativity, cooperative play, selfreliance through a variety of developmentally appropriate experiences. Activities include creative art, music, nature, dramatic play, classroom visitors, field trips and more.

The Gingham Giraffe Preschool 234 Southern Boulevard, Chatham, 973-635-0033.

The Montessori Children’s Academy 286 Main St., Chatham, 973-665-0071.

Sprout House 200 Main St., Chatham, 973-635-9658. Director: Pat Rossmann. Ages: 21⁄2-6. Enrollment: 60-65. Registration begins in Jan. Innovative, progressive Preschool/Rising 5’s/Kindergarten dedicated to the whole child. Strong nature, science, nursery school emphasis on play and developmentally appropriate activities. Commitment to environmental education. Summer program.

St. Patrick’s Pre-School 45 Chatham, Chatham, 973-635-4623.

Stanley Nursery School 94 Fairmount Ave., Chatham, 973-635-0755. Warm, caring environment designed to nurture each child's social, emotional, physical, intellectual and creative development. Small classes and exceptional teachers foster positive selfesteem and a long-term enthusiasm for learning. Variety of enrichment programs available to compliment classes. Classes for Almost 3, 3, 4 yr olds and Pre-K 5s. www.stanleynurseryschool.com

CHESTER

The Dogwood School 8 Dogwood Dr., Chester, 908-879-7477.

Little Lambs Christian Nursery School 100 Oakdale Rd., Chester, 908-879-4245.

Little Sprouts University 395 Rt. 24E, Chester, 908-879-5010.

Mustard Seed Child Care Inc. 30 Hillside Rd., Chester, 908-879-1111.

Suburban Hills School 41 Oakdale Rd., Chester, 908-879-4140.

C O N V E N T S TAT I O N

The Learning Path Nursery & Day Care

Bridge to Learning Child Care Center

300 Shunpike Rd., Chatham, 973-635-1500.

College of St. Elizabeth, Park Ave., Convent Station, 973539-1660.

Little Angels School House Home-Based Day Care 110 Main St., Chatham, 973-701-8303. Home based daycare offering infant, toddler and preschool programs for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years old. Our mission is to provide activities and experience that build self esteem, and nurture the children’s emotional, psychological, physical and intellectual needs. Our school has a safe, warm, loving, and enriching home environment with caring, qualified teachers experienced in Early Childhood Education. Activities include, but are not limited to, dramatic play, music, science, movement, sensory and active outdoor play. Open year-round, Monday through Friday from 7am to 7pm. Full Day Kindergarten opening in Fall 2015. www.littleangelsschoolhouse.com

Little Friends Day School 322 Main St., Chatham, 973-701-0202.

Long Hill Christian Preschool of Chatham 525 Shunpike Rd., Chatham, 973-377-3336.

The Montessori Children’s Academy 6 Kahn Rd., Convent Station, 973-410-9669.

EAST HANOVER

East Hanover Child Care Center, Inc. 55 Eagle Rock Ave., East Hanover, 973-581-7100.

East Hanover Cooperative Nursery School 469 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover, 973-515-0477.

Kiddie Academy 33-43 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover, 973-463-1860.

The Learning Tree 14 Hanover Rd., East Hanover, 973-887-1260.

St. Rose of Lima Early Childhood Center 312 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover, 973-887-1801.

Over the Rainbow Children’s Center 1 Barnida Dr., East Hanover, 973-503-9010.


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Nursery School • Rising 5’s Full-Day Kindergarten Hands on Learning Summer Program Extended Time 7:30am-6:00pm An Equal Opportunity School

200 Main St., Chatham Next to the Public Library

(973) 635-9658 www.sprouthouse.org sprouthouse5@verizon.net

F L O R H A M PA R K

Calvary Nursery School 144 Ridgedale Ave., Florham Park, 973-514-1113.

Holy Family School 17 Lloyd Ave., Florham Park, 973-377-4181.

Little Duck Day School 11 Hanover Rd., Florham Park, 973-822-8100.

The London Day School 10 Ridgedale Avenue, Florham Park, 973-377-0311. Director: Deanna Hansen. Ages: 18 months–6 years. Rolling admissions. Call for tuition and application information. The London Day School is a premier, private educational and enrichment academy offering half, extended and full day toddler, preschool, pre-K and full-day Kindergarten program and foreign language instruction. The mission of The London Day School is to provide a focus on the superior enrichment and education of the young child. Our program provides an unprecedented daily experience for each child that uses a scaffolding approach to learning. Our teachers emphasize a hands-on approach to learning where children develop the skills needed to think critically and creatively. On a daily basis, our students build upon their skills to become socially, emotionally and intellectually confident. NEW! Preschool Prep Class for children at least 18 months old. See display ad on page 179. www.londondayschool.com

Magic Kingdom Day Nursery

Since 1969 • An equal opportunity school

Warm, caring environment Small classes with exceptional teachers Almost-3, 3, 4 year old and Pre-K 5 classes For more information and to schedule a tour contact Marie Nealis:

973-635-0755 94 Fairmount Avenue • Chatham stanleynurseryschool.com The Small Society Academy 20 Bay St., Stirling, 908-647-3838. Directors: G. Treich, D. McCrea. Ages: 6 wks.–5 yrs. Total: 120. Ratio: varied according to age groups. Tuition: varied. Open enrollment. Our concept is to provide a secure and loving environment within a semi-structured program enriched by many positive new experiences and the feeling of success. See display ad on page 169. www.smallsocietyacademy.com

Long Hill Montessori School 158 Central Ave., Stirling, 908-647-1852. Director: Jack Clemence and Elena Schroeder. Ages: 21⁄2-6. Enrollment: 50. Ratio: Toddlers: 4:1; Others 8:1. Tuition: $3,110-$10,110. Our preschool offers full and part-time programs including a full day kindergarten. Curriculum and enrichment include foreign language, yoga, music, fine arts, piano, cooking and more. In our rich environment children experience the excitement of learning, explore their creativity, develop at their own pace and actively share in the learning process. www.longhillmontessori.com

Winner of Chatham’s ! Best of 2014

88 Brooklake Dr., Florham Park, 973-966-9762.

Primrose School of Florham Park 31 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Park, 973-437-6789.

LONG HILL TOWNSHIP

Jonan Academy 91 Central Ave., Stirling, 908-432-9326.

Lil’ People’s Playhouse, Inc.

ENROLLING Children 6 Weeks to 6 Years Old Teaching parents techniques for the care and comfort of their children and newborns since 2001 Individualized Learning in a home-based environment

St. Vincent de Paul School

For more information, call The School House at 973.701.8303 or visit www.LittleAngelsSchoolhouse.com

Bebout Ave., Stirling, 908-647-0421.

110 Main Street, Chatham

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Your invitation to learn about the difference an education at GSB can make in your child’s life.

TUESDAY TOURS November 3rd 9:00 a.m. December 1st 9:00 a.m. Schedule a tour by calling 908-234-1611, ext 245.

Gladstone, NJ • Primary - Grade 12 • gsbschool.org Gill St. Bernard’s is an independent, nonsectarian, coeducational, college preparatory day school.


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Acorn Academy at Drew University United Methodist Church, Rt. 24, Madison, 973-520-8889.

The F.M. Kirby Children’s Center of the Madison Area YMCA 54 East St., Madison, 973-377-4945. Half day PreKindergarten and half-day academic kindergarten.

Madison Community House 25 Cook Ave., Madison, 973-377-0244.

Madison Cooperative Nursery School 4 Madison Ave., Madison, 973-377-2501.

Madison Montessori School 19 Green Ave., Madison, 973-966-9544.

Rainbow Montessori School Green Village Rd., Madison, 973-377-8313.

St. Vincent Martyr School 26 Green Village Rd., Madison, 973-377-1104.

MORRIS PLAINS

Morris Plains Co-Op Play School 8 Cleveland Ave., Morris Plains, NJ 07950, 973-540-1537. Director: Betsy McKeever. Ages: 21/2-5. The Morris Plains Co-Op is a private, non-profit, non-sectarian cooperative preschool offering programs for children ages 18 months to 5 years old. Certified teachers are assisted by parents on a rotating basis, allowing families direct participation in their child’s education. www.morrisplainsco-op.org

MORRISTOWN

Assumption School 63 Macullough Ave., Morristown, 973-538-0590.

Bright Horizons 1 Cattano Ave., Morristown, 973-267-9100.

Children on the Green 50 Park Place, Morristown, 973-984-0094.

Collinsville Child Care Center Greater Morristown YMCA, 125 South St., Morristown, 973-538-2366.

Cradles to Crayons Child Care Learning Ctr 16 Pine St., Morristown, 973-538-1717.

Greater Morristown YMCA RF Blake Children’s Center 65 Horsehill Rd., Cedar Knolls, 973-984-2255. On-site infant through kindergarten care. Off-site after school care for the Morris Plains school district. www.blakechildrenscenter.org

Little Lights Learning Academy Calvary Baptist Church, 10 Martin Luther King Ave., Morristown, 973-829-9990.

Presbyterian Church Nursery School 65 South St., Morristown, 973-540-1114.

The Red Oaks School 21 Cutler St., Morristown, 973-539-7853.

An Exceptional Toddler, Preschool & Kindergarten Program

Enrolling Now for Our 2015/2016 Year The London Day School (LDS) is an enrichment based, private educational academy for parents who want the very best for their young child. • Enrolling students from 18 months to 6 years of age • Half, extended and full day programs • Before and after-care from 7am–6pm • Small classes with exceptional teaching staff • Foreign Language instruction • Global approach to learning • Unique international art program and gallery • Enrichment Village–music, drama, science, gym, library and I-Touch lab • Organic garden and whimsical playground • Summer camp program • NEW! Preschool Prep Class for 18 Months+

When your child is your whole world, only the BEST will do!

THE LONDON DAY SCHOOL

973.377.0311 10 Ridgedale Ave. Florham Park (on the border of Madison)

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Shalom Yeladim -The Judie Gerstein Early Learning Center 177 Speedwell Ave., Morristown, 973-538-8284.

Temple B’Nai Or Nursery School Overlook Rd., Morristown, 973-267-6424.

MORRIS TOWNSHIP

Teddy & Me Day Care 100 Harter Rd., Morris Township, 973-538-0811.

Mendham Country Day School 204 Morristown Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-3323. Director: Barbara Rogers. Mendham Country Day School offers strong academic programs for pre-K to 6th grade. Before and after-school enrichment and summer camp programs available. Now enrolling for the new school year. Call today. www.mendhamcountrydayschool.com

Millicent Fenwick Daycare Center Somerset Hills YMCA, 140 Mt. Airy Rd., Basking Ridge, 908766-7898.

Saint James School 200 S. Finley Ave., Basking Ridge, 908-766-4774.

Somerset Hills Montessori School 173 Madisonville Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-221-0797.

NEW VERNON

New Vernon Presbyterian Nursery School 4 Lees Hill Rd., New Vernon, 973-326-9839.

Sunshine Preschool 3575 Valley Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-604-2707.

Tiny Turtle Academy 574 Allen Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-326-6919.

W H I P PA N Y

Abundant Life Christian School

The Treehouse Child Caring Center 1 E. Oak St., Basking Ridge, 908-221-1619.

43 S. Jefferson Rd., Whippany, 973-463-9455.

Weintal Preschool

Discovery Years Preschool

40 Whitenack Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-204-1294.

155 Algonquin Parkway, Whippany, 973-515-3654.

Zimmer Preschool

KinderCare Learning Centers

3048 Valley Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-604-8844.

45 Whippany Rd., Whippany, 973-428-3724.

King’s Kids Preschool & Day Care Center

BERNARDSVILLE

45 S. Jefferson Rd., Whippany, 973-463-0123.

Palmer School

Our Lady of Mercy Academy

22 Church, Bernardsville, 908-766-3353.

90 Whippany Rd., Whippany, 973-887-2611.

Robins Nest Nursery School

Lightbridge Academy

Rt. 202, Bernardsville, 908-766-7686.

24 S. Jefferson Rd., Whippany, 973-386-5520.

St. John’s Nursery School 379 Mt. Harmony Rd., Bernardsville, 908-766-0374.

somerset county preschools & k BEDMINSTER/PLUCKEMIN

Child Time 1 Bradford Rd., Bedminster, 908-658-9401.

Pluckemin Church Preschool Rt. 202, Pluckemin, 908-658-4720.

BERNARDS TOWNSHIP

The Albrook School 361 Somerville Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-580-0661.

Blue Kangaroo Day School 409 King George Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-647-2600.

The Children’s Corner 45 Church St., Liberty Corner, 908-647-8401.

Gentle Shepherd Christian Preschool Somerset Hills Lutheran Church, 350 Lake Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-1430.

Ivy Leaf Academy 574 Allen Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-470-2220.

Little Footprints Learning Center 520 King George Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-647-0011.

School of Saint Elizabeth 30 Seney Dr., Bernardsville, 908-766-0244 ext. 12.

BOUND BROOK

Rainbow Corner Child Care 516 Thompson Ave., Bound Brook, 732-805-9900.

Wee People Preschool & Kindergarten 317 Winsor St., Bound Brook, 732-469-7029.

BRANCHBURG

Apples and Books Learning Center 1036 Rt 202S, Branchburg, 908-429-4275; 1941 Holland Brook Rd., 908-369-5800.

Bright Horizons at Branchburg 1005 Rt. 22W., Branchburg, 908-252-1533.

Children’s Garden Learning Center 301 Maple Ave., Branchburg, 908-369-3838.

The Goddard School 3322 Rt. 22W, Branchburg, 908-231-8600.

Kangaroo Kids Child Care & Learning Ctr 1047 Rt. 28, North Branch, 908-231-7800.


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Mendham County Day School Infant Care through 6th Grade

Where your child’s future begins...

We accept students into Kindergarten who miss the cut-off date for Kindergarten based on test scores!

204 Morristown Road • Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 • (908) 766-3323 www.mendhamcountrydayschool.com KinderCare of Branchburg 212 Raritan Valley College Rd., Branchburg, 908-704-0091.

B R I D G E W AT E R T O W N S H I P / R A R I TA N

Bright Horizons at Bridgewater 1246 Rt. 202/206N, Bridgewater, 908-658-4400.

Cherry Blossom Montessori 20 Equator Ave, Flagtown, 908-369-4436.

Children’s Corner of Bridgewater United Methodist Church 651 Country Club Rd., Bridgewater, 908-526-9596.

Child Time 601 Buena Parkway, Bridgewater, 908-722-7837.

JCC Blaustein Early Childhood Center Shimon and Sara Birnbaum Jewish Community Center, 775 Talamini Rd. (conveniently located off Rt. 202-206), Bridgewater, 908-725-6994 x208. Email: LWeiss@ssbjcc.org. Website: www.ssbjcc.org/earlychildhood. Year-round infant/toddler program beginning at 6 weeks of age. Register now for 2015-2016 school year! Half and full day school programs for 2, 3 & 4 year olds with nurturing licensed professional staff who promote academic learning in a developmentally appropriate child centered environment. Early drop off (7:30am) and late stay hours (6:00pm) available. Full Day Kindergarten as well as Half Day Kindergarten Enrichment programs for both AM and PM children with Van Holten & Hamilton School busing available for kindergarten enrichment. J Crew Afterschool program for Grades K-6. Children enjoy swimming instruction in our heated indoor pool as well as physical education, music and yoga

as part of our program. “GrandFriends” intergenerational program for Kindergarten! Our flexible programs accommodate your schedule. Fun filled days at summer camp and vacation camp programs ensure a well rounded, quality program. Reserve your child’s space now! Call for a personal tour and information. See display ad on page 175. Upcoming JCC Events Jun 29 First Day of JCC Camp Ruach. Jul 25 Billy Joel Tribute Band, Cold Spring Harbor, in concert poolside, tailgate party. Aug 24- Camp Ruach Specialty Camps, On-the-Court Aug 28 Basketball, Creative Theatre, Bricks for Kidz, Challenge Island. Sep 20 Dog Day, Open House. Oct 29 Texas Hold’em Tournament. Dec 5 Dancing with the JCC Stars. Dec 11 JCC Symposium on Special Needs.

Kinder Kastle Childcare Learning Center 157 Union Ave., Bridgewater, 908-722-3666.

North Branch Reformed Church Preschool 203 Rt. 28, Bridgewater, 908-725-2326.

The Preschool Place & Kindergarten at Temple Sholom N. Bridge St., Bridgewater, 908-722-0101.

Raritan Valley Montessori 120 Finderne Ave., Bridgewater, 908-595-2900.

St. Ann School 29 Second Ave., Raritan, 908-725-7787.

St. Bernard Pre-School & Kindergarten 500 U.S. Hwy. 22, Bridgewater, 908-526-9009.


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Stellar Academy 757 Rt. 202-206, Bridgewater, 908-252-1166.

Hillsborough YMCA 19 E. Mountain Rd., Hillsborough, 908-369-0490 ext. 618.

KinderCare Learning Center 756 Rt. 206S, Hillsborough, 908-431-1565.

The Learning Experience 346 Auten Rd., Hillsborough, 908-369-3904.

FA R H I L L S

Far Hills Country Day School 697 Mine Brook Rd./Rt. 202, Far Hills, 908-766-0622. A PreK-grade 8 independent school guided by a dual mission to provide academic excellence and character development. The 54-acre campus includes learning gardens, age-specific computer labs and media centers, a state-of-the-art Performing Arts Center, large athletics center, outdoor fields and tennis courts, a ropes course, meadows, ponds and woodlands. www.fhcds.org

G L A D S T O N E / P E A PA C K

The Cottage School 224 Main St., Gladstone, 908-719-9610.

Gill St. Bernard’s School St. Bernard’s Rd., Gladstone, 908-234-1611 ext. 245. Gill St. Bernard’s Early Childhood Program and Lower School provides students, ages 3 through 10, with a well-rounded, hands-on curriculum focused on academic, social, emotional and physical growth. Grades offered include Primary 3 (age 3) through fourth grade. Please call 908-234-1611 x 245 to learn more. See display ad on page 180.

The Willow School 1150 Pottersville Rd., Gladstone, 908-470-9500.

Mary Mother of God Nursery School 157 S. Triangle Rd., Hillsborough, 908-874-8489.

Pals Play & Learn School 311 Amwell Rd., Hillsborough, 908-369-7257.

South Branch Reformed Church School 870 River Rd., Hillsborough, 908-369-7885.

MARTINSVILLE

Giving Nest Preschool & Kindergarten • 1601 Washington Valley Rd. (corner of Crim Rd.), Martinsville, 908-704-9555 • 1949 Washington Valley Rd., Martinsville, 732-302-1321

Little Friends of Jesus Nursery School 1881 Washington Valley Rd., Martinsville, 732-667-5272.

Nicholas Montessori School 817 Chimney Rock Rd., Martinsville, 732-748-9330.

N E S H A N I C S TAT I O N

The Children’s Garden of Learning Nursery School 301 Maple Ave., Neshanic Station, 908-369-3838.

Christian Nurturing Center 715 Amwell Rd. (& Main), Neshanic Station, 908-369-5215.

HILLSBOROUGH NORTH PLAINFIELD

All Day Learning Centers 170 Township Line Rd., Hillsborough, 908-359-0803.

Blooming Hearts Child Development Center 313 Triangle Road, Hillsborough, 908-431-0550. Hours: 6:30am–6pm. We provide children with one of the most stimulating, hand-on, learning experiences possible. Creative Curriculum is used for newborn–13 yrs. old. Our teachers are all experienced, certified and CPR/First Aid certified. Before/After Care and AM/PM snacks provided. Summer camps and Parents Night Out every 3rd Friday of the month. Webcams in every room, sibling discount. www.bloomingheartschildcare.com

Bright Horizons at Hillsborough

Giving Nest Preschool & Kindergarten 300 Clinton Ave., North Plainfield, 908-754-2060.

Growing Tree Preschool & Kindergarten 18 Park Pl., North Plainfield, 908-754-5505.

Holy Cross Preschool 40 Mercer Ave., North Plainfield, 908-753-0662.

The Sundance School 401 Greenbrook Rd., North Plainfield, 908-561-5055.

Taylor’s Learning Center 624 Somerset St., North Plainfield/Watchung, 908-222-1114; 151 Cedar St., North Plainfield, 908-222-9009.

133 Stryker Rd., Hillsborough, 908-281-4477.

Childtime Learning Center

POTTERSVILLE

357 Amwell Rd., Hillsborough, 908-359-2499.

The Kid’s House Nursery School

Christian Nurturing Center

8 Hacklebarney Rd., Pottersville, 908-439-3979.

715 Amwell Rd., Hillsborough, 908-369-5215.

Pottersville Preschool

Four Seasons Child Care

2091 Black River Rd., Pottersville, 908-439-3913.

381 South Branch Rd., Hillsborough, 908-369-6440.

The Goddard School 378 S. Branch Rd., Bldg. 5, Hillsborough, 908-371-1499.

SOMERVILLE

First Baptist Church Preschool 132 W. High, Somerville, 908-725-1016.


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Center

Newborn-13 years old Experienced, certified teachers Before/After Care AM/PM snacks Summer Camps

Enrolling Now! Lisa VanderVeen, Admission Director än°ÇÈÈ°äÈÓÓÊÝ{xxÊÊUÊÊlvanderveen@fhcds.org

Far Hills Country Day School 697 Mine Brook Road/Route 202 Far Hills, NJ 07931 www.fhcds.org

Hours: 6:30am - 6:00pm Call for CPR/First Aid certified a tour! Webcam in each room Sibling Discount Parents Night Out every 3rd Friday of the month! 313 Triangle Rd, Hillsborough 908-431-0550

www.bloomingheartschildcare.com

Good Shepherd Christian Day Care Center

Primrose School of Warren

300 Union Ave., Somerville, 908-704-0080.

117 Mt. Bethel Rd., Warren, 908-822-9900. Ages: 6 wks.full-time Kindergarten and before/after school program. Primrose is an accredited private preschool that provides a premier educational child care experience. As the leader in educational child care, we partner with parents to help children build the right foundation for future learning and life. Our goal is to help children have fun while building Active Minds, Healthy Bodies and Happy Hearts.® See display ad on inside back cover. www.primrosewarren.com

Immaculate Conception School 41 Mountain Ave., Somerville, 908-725-6516.

Kiddie Corner at Somerville YMCA 2 Green St., Somerville, 908-722-4567.

The Wonder Years Academy 250 Rt. 202/206N, Somerville, 908-575-1900.

WA R R E N T O W N S H I P

Giving Nest Preschool 109 Washington Valley Rd., Warren, 732-893-8222.

The Goddard School 258 King George Rd., Warren, 908-580-1600.

KinderCare Learning Center 19 Mountain Blvd., Warren, 908-412-8707.

Union Village Nursery School 1130 Mountain Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-647-4440. We are a state-licensed nursery school offering a stimulating and hands-on educational program. Our school serves children 2 to 5 in a safe nurturing environment. Discover, create and learn at UVNS! www.unionvillagenurseryschool.org

WAT C H U N G

The Learning Experience

Giving Nest Preschool

76 Stirling Rd., Warren, 908-222-7620.

225 Mountain Blvd., Watchung, 908-222-1003.

Mountain Top School at Temple Har Shalom

624 Somerset St., N. Plainfield/Watchung, 908-222-1114.

104 Mt. Horeb Rd., Warren, 732-356-8777 ext. 107. Ages: 6 mos.-5 yrs. Enrollment: 50. Affiliation: Jewish, open to all families. Since 1994, Mountain Top School provides the children of Somerset County the tools they need for academic success through its unique community-based approach to learning. By forming a team between student, faculty and family, each Mountain Top student cultivates the skills they need to become an independent, creative, intelligent and social child. Guided by an age-appropriate curriculum that appreciates the vital balance of play versus academic lessons, Mountain Top graduates are well prepared for kindergarten. We welcome your family and children ages six-months through five years to become part of our Mountain Top community.

The Orchard Academy at Camp Harmony 206 Mt. Horeb Rd., Warren, 732-469-9444.

Pee Wee University 10 North Rd., Warren, 732-356-6746.

Taylor’s Learning Center

union county preschools & k BERKELEY HEIGHTS

Berkeley Heights YMCA Preschool 550 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-464-8373.

Diamond Hill Montessori School 105 Diamond Hill Rd., Berkeley Heights, 908-464-5051. Directors: Jack Clemence and Elena Schroeder. Ages: 21⁄2-6. Enrollment: 40. Ratio: Toddlers: 4:1; Others 8:1. Tuition: $3,110-$11,110. Our preschool offers full and part-time programs including a full day kindergarten and extended day 3-5:30. Curriculum and enrichment include foreign language, yoga, music, fine arts, piano, cooking and more. In our rich environment children experience the excitement of learning, explore their creativity, develop at their own pace and actively share in the learning process. www.diamondhillmontessori.com


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Westfield Area Y 500 East St., Garwood, 908-301-1616.

BERKELEY HEIGHTS

Primrose School of Berkeley Heights 246 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-286-0900.

M O U N TA I N S I D E

Community Presbyterian Nursery School

Union Village Nursery School

1459 Deerpath, Mountainside, 908-232-9490.

1130 Mountain Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-647-4440. We are a state-licensed nursery school offering a stimulating and hands-on educational program. Our school serves children 21⁄2 to 5 in a safe nurturing environment. Discover, create and learn at UVNS! www.unionvillagenurseryschool.org

Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 304 Central Ave., Mountainside, 908-233-1899.

Westminster Nursery School 725 Mountain Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-464-4880. Director: Kathy Sang. Ages: 21⁄2 , 3 & 4, early drop-off option, extended day enrichment program until 1pm, lunch bunch until 2:30pm, AM and PM kindergarten enrichment program. Low student/teacher ratio. Given the opportunity to make discoveries about themselves and their world in a secure, comfortable environment with a developmentally appropriate curriculum, children are better able to develop positive self-esteem, life skills and the foundation for a life-long enthusiasm for learning. www.westminsternurseryschool.org

CLARK

Holy Trinity Interparochial School Primrose School of Mountainside 1038 Springfield Ave., Mountainside, 908-228-5589. Ages: 6 wks.-full-time Kindergarten and before/after school program. Primrose is an accredited private preschool that provides a premier educational child care experience. As the leader in educational child care, we partner with parents to help children build the right foundation for future learning and life. Our goal is to help children have fun while building Active Minds, Healthy Bodies and Happy Hearts.® See display ad on inside back cover. www.primrosemountainside.com

NEW PROVIDENCE

The Academy of Our Lady of Peace 99 South St., New Providence, 908-464-8657.

Osceola Church Nursery School

Faith Nursery School

1689 Raritan Rd., Clark, 908-272-3668.

524 South St., New Providence, 908-464-5177.

CRANFORD

Helen K. Baldwin Nursery School 11 Springfield Ave., Cranford, 908-276-1166.

Calvary Nursery School & Child Care

Presbyterian Church Nursery School 1307 Springfield Ave., New Providence, 908-665-0951.

St. Andrews Nursery School & Kindergarten 419 South St., New Providence, 908-464-4878.

108 Eastman St., Cranford, 908-272-3962.

Santa Fe Centers

Discovery Child Care Center

1441 & 1496 Springfield Ave., New Providence, 908-665-1235.

1 Commerce Dr., Cranford, 908-272-2560.

Geraldine Nursery School & Kindergarten

S C O T C H P L A I N S / FA N W O O D

34 Forest Ave., Cranford, 908-276-2934.

Fanwood-Scotch Plains YMCA

Lightbridge Academy of Cranford

1340 Martine Ave., Scotch Plains, 908-889-8880.

560 South Ave. E., Cranford, 908-653-1231.

Jewish Community Center of Central New Jersey Brody Family Early Learning Center

Over the Rainbow Nursery School 25 South Ave. W., Cranford, 908-272-2466.

St. Michael’s Preschool 100 Alden, Cranford, 908-276-9425.

Temple Beth-El Mekor Chayim Nursery School 338 Walnut Ave., Cranford. 908-276-7351.

Trinity Episcopal Day School 205 North Ave. E., Cranford, 908-276-2881.

YMCA Preschool at the Community Center 220 Walnut Ave., Cranford, 908-233-2700 ext. 423.

GARWOOD

K.D.’s Kids, Inc. 213 Center St., Garwood, 908-301-1616.

1391 Martine Ave., Scotch Plains, NJ 07076, 908-889-8800. Contact: Robin Brous, x204; rbrous@jccnj.org. Committed to excellence in education and providing a safe, nurturing school environment for children, the Early Learning Center offers preschool, a transitional kindergarten, full-day kindergarten and kindergarten wrap-around programs. Our comprehensive learning program, which includes Jewish heritage, is designed to allow children to flourish as they interact with both their physical and social environments. www.jccnj.org

Saint Bartholomew Academy 2032 Westfield Ave., Scotch Plains, 908-322-4265.

Scotch Plains Montessori 1577 E. Second St., Scotch Plains, 908-322-2450.


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union Village Nursery school 1130 Mountain Ave., Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922

908-647-4440

♥ A variety of enrichment programs compliment morning classes ♥ Indoor play area & new outdoor playground ♥ Hands-on curriculum ♥ 2-4 teachers in each class ♥ Early/Late care options available ♥ We follow the Warren School Calendar

Call today to schedule a tour. Seeing is believing!

Fran Pearlson, School Director FranPearlson@optonline.net

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The Children’s Academy Montessori School “awakening the spirit in your child”

Ages 2 1⁄2 -6 1⁄2 Individualized curriculum enhanced by French, science, social studies and music Before and after care • Summer camp

Call or email for a tour 37 Church Mall • Springfield

973-379-3524 thechildrensacademy@comcast.net

www.childrensacademy.net

Scotch Plains Baptist Christian Pre-School

The Connection Preschool

333 Park Ave., Scotch Plains, 908-322-5487.

The Connection for Women and Families, 79 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-4242. A certified preschool enrichment program for ages 3-5 includes music, art, dance, swimming and more. www.theconnectiononline.org

Spring Academy 211 Center St., Fanwood, 908-301-6168.

Westminster Preschool 74 Martine Ave. South, Fanwood, 908-889-4405.

Willow Grove Pre-School 1961 Raritan Rd., Scotch Plains, 908-232-7117.

The Wonder Years Academy 133 South Ave., Fanwood, 908-222-8992.

SPRINGFIELD

The Children’s Academy Montessori School 37 Church Mall, Springfield, 973-379-3524. Director: Debra Smith. Ages 21⁄2-61⁄2. Children’s Academy is a Montessori preschool and kindergarten dedicated to providing children, ages 21⁄2-61⁄2 with a lasting educational experience. French, science, social studies and music enhance the individualized curriculum. For more information, call or email thechildrensacademy@comcast.net. www.childrensacademy.net

Congregation Israel of Springfield 339 Mountain Ave., Springfield, 973-467-9666.

Holy Cross Christian Nursery School 639 Mountain Ave., Springfield, 973-379-7160.

St. James the Apostle School 41 S. Springfield Ave., Springfield, 973-376-5194.

Temple Beth Ahm Preschool 60 Temple Dr., Springfield, 973-376-0539, ext. 18.

Temple Sha’arey Shalom Preschool 78 S. Springfield Ave., Springfield, 973-379-5387.

SUMMIT

Central Presbyterian Nursery School 70 Maple St., Summit, 908-273-0484.

Congregation Ohr Shalom Summit JCC Nursery School 67 Kent Place Blvd., Summit, 908-277-3919.

Cornerstone School of Summit 561 Springfield Ave., Summit, 908-277-4400.

HudsonWay Immersion School (formerly Bilingual Buds) 587 Springfield Ave., Summit, 908-598-8088. HudsonWay Immersion School's pioneering approach to dual-language education develops students into global citizens with the skills and cultural awareness to navigate the world. Students learn curriculum content in two languages developing higher cognitive abilities, biliteracy and a global perspective. www.hwis.org

Kent Place School 42 Norwood Ave., Summit, 908-273-0900. Ages: 3-5. Enrollment: 30. Ratio: 5:1. Tuition: $15,370-$25,250. The Kent Place preschool programs are co-educational and provide a strong academic foundation for boys and girls ages three to five. Our spacious classrooms are carefully planned environments where children have daily opportunities to engage in block-building, dramatic play, sensory exploration, reading, puzzle work, computers, drawing, writing and art activities. We offer state-of-the-art facilities on a 26-acre campus. Taught by experienced and highlyeducated early childhood teachers, hands-on math, literacy, science and social studies lessons are woven into our daily curriculum and provide on-going challenges, skill development and preparation for the expectations of kindergarten. Our program is also enriched with specialist classes in physical education, dance, music, French, Spanish and library, as well as seasonal field trips. The Junior Pre-Kindergarten, which is for three- and four-year-olds, meets Monday-Friday, 8:30 to 12:30pm. Pre-kindergarten, which is for four- and fiveyear-olds, meets Monday-Friday, 8:30 to 2:30pm. An aftercare program is available for students in pre-kindergarten.

Learning Circle YMCA 95 Morris Ave., Summit, 908-273-7040.


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St. Teresa’s Preschool & Kindergarten 306 Morris Ave., Summit, 908-277-6043. Director: Christine Monaco. Grades: PreK-Kindergarten. A faith-centered school for 2, 3 and 4 year olds and children entering kindergarten, our state-licensed, modern facility and experienced staff provide a safe, nurturing place for children to begin their educational journey. All day kindergarten features gym, music and Spanish enrichment. Morning and afternoon half day preschool for 21⁄2–4 yr. olds. Extended days available Monday to Friday.

SuperKids Childcare & Learning Center

306 Morris Ave., Summit NJ 07901

“A Special Place To Learn And Grow!” All Day Kindergarten Gym, Music & Spanish Year to Grow Class Half Days: 2 ⁄2 year olds, 2 or 3 days/week 3 year olds, 3, 4 or 5 days/week 4 year olds, 4 or 5 days/week Extended days available M-F 1

2 Broad St., Summit, 908-598-8383.

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Temple Sinai Early Childhood Education 208 Summit Ave., Summit, 908-273-4921 ext. 31. Director: Dr. Amy Damast. Ages: 1-5. Open enrollment. Our program is research-based and includes both child-centered and teacher-guided instruction. Children are taught developmentally appropriate skills (social, cognitive, linguistic and physical) using themes that emerge during classroom interactions. This type of “emergent” curriculum allows children with all learning styles to move through skills mastery at their own pace, using materials and activities that interest them. Classes are available for children ages 1 through 5. Summer camp is also available. www.templesinainj.org

Wesley Center for Preschool Education 17 Kent Place Blvd., Summit, 908-277-1700.

Zadie’sTM Nurturing Den Zadie’sTM of the Oranges 1 Walnut St.; Summit, 908-277-8584; 141 S. Harrison St., East Orange, 973-395-5100. A unique childcare program dedicated to providing a warm “home-like” environment for children ages 6 weeks to kindergarten. Our services are geared towards the needs of working parents in a stateof-the-art facility offering the finest in safety, security and services for your child. See ad on back cover. www.zadiesden.com, www.zadiesoto.com

UNION

Brainiac’s Child Care & Learning Center

908-277-6043 arts, mathematics, science, social studies, culture, computers, character education, and physical education all in the target language. www.bambooshootseducation.com

The Christopher Academy 510 Hillcrest Ave., Westfield, 908-233-7447.

Compass Schoolhouse 125 Elmer St., Westfield, 908-232-2084.

Cradles to Crayons Learning Center, Inc. 649 Central Ave., Westfield, 908-518-0900. Open 7am-7pm. Quality care for ages birth—full-day kindergarten by trained, screened and certified teachers. Full and part-time sessions are offered year round in an educational learning environment. Curriculum includes computer, arts/crafts, science/math/writing, readiness skills, outside play, language arts, music and movement. Internet camera system. Halfday session offered to 3-5 year olds. See display ad on page 189. www.cradlestocrayons.us

Here We Grow! Child Development Center 422 Central Ave., Westfield, 908-233-6000. Ages: 6 wks.-6 yrs. Full day kindergarten. Child care with higher standards. The key to success is establishing a trusting relationship between parents, caregivers and the child. Your child will feel secure in a warm and loving atmosphere where they can grow physically, socially, emotionally and intellectually.

2147 Springfield Ave., Vauxhall, NJ, 908-688-8687.

Holy Trinity Interparochial School

Kean University Child Care & Development Center

336 1st St., Westfield, 908-233-0484.

Kean University, 1000 Morris Ave., Union, 908-737-5300.

812 South Ave., Westfield, 908-317-6900.

YM-YWHA of Union County 501 Green Lane, Union, 908-289-8112.

WESTFIELD

Bamboo Shoots Mandarin School 836 Mountain Ave., Westfield, 908-232-9550. Bamboo Shoots offers a full immersion Mandarin environment, which provides accelerated, activity-based bilingual education for children ages two to seven years old. Our Chinese immersion model is based on children’s innate ability to acquire language at any early age. We integrate language

Kinderprep Lightbridge Academy 751 Central Ave., Westfield, 908-228-5791.

Noah’s Ark Country Day School 618 Central Ave., Westfield, 908-232-0175. Infants, toddlers, Pre-K/Kindergarten. www.learnontheark.com Noah’s Ark embraces the impressionable first years in a child’s life by fostering each child’s uniqueness. With activities and curriculum developed specifically for each age group, your child will learn by having fun. We pride ourselves in embracing children’s natural curiosity, inspiring them to explore the world around them. With colorful, loving classrooms full of books, toys, paints and activities,


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TEMPLE EMANU-EL Early Childhood Education Program Parent/Toddler Programs Classes for 2 to 6 year olds including a Full Day Kindergarten Certified Experienced Teachers Music & Movement Specialists Camp Program

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Where children discover the world around them through PLAY • 21⁄2 to 6 year olds • TOPS program for children 2 years and younger • Kindergarten–All Day Programs • Certified Teachers in each class • Music, Spanish & Movement Classes

Call for an appointment/information 756 East Broad Street • Westfield, NJ 07090

908-233-0766

908-232-7663

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minds are sure to be engaged and feel happy. Most importantly at Noah’s Ark, wondering why always ends in fun. Progress is continually evident in your child’s emotional growth, social skills, verbal communication, intellectual awareness and physical capability. Spanish incorporated during the day. See display ad on page 189.

1 E. Broad St., Westfield, 908-233-9570. Morning and afternoon sessions. 21⁄2 years through Kindergarten. Lunch and enrichment classes available; full day Kindergarten. Call to schedule a school tour. www.wesleyhall.org

Presbyterian Nursery School and Kindergarten

422 E. Broad St., Westfield, 908-233-2700 ext. 423. 170 Elm St., Westfield, 908-654-8460.

140 Mountain Ave., Westfield, 908-233-0766. A loving, caring environment where children may discover the world around them through play, investigation, and inquisitive thought. Children are encouraged to build a strong self image, gain confidence, utilize critical thinking skills and to develop positive relationships under the direction of our experienced and highly educated early childhood teachers. Two full-time certified teachers per class enable our staff to provide hands-on learning experiences as well as differentiated instruction to a small student-teacher ratio. Half day sessions–21⁄2, 3, and 4 year olds. All day Kindergarten, TOPS program for children 2 years and younger. Call for more information or to schedule a tour. www.pnsandk.org

Redeemer Lutheran School 229 Cowperthwaite Pl., Westfield, 908-232-1592.

St. Paul’s Day School 414 Broad St., Westfield, 908-233-5417.

Temple Emanu-El’s Early Childhood Education Program 756 E. Broad St., Westfield, 908-232-7663. Director: Jill Cimafonte. Ages: 2-6. Enrollment: 160. Ratio: 1:6 to 1:8. Tuition: $2,160-$10,110. Affiliation: Jewish. Ongoing registration, space permitting. Temple Emanu-El’s Early Childhood Education Program provides a warm, nurturing environment for each child. Through a developmentally appropriate approach, children are provided varied experiences that stimulate and enhance their creativity and personal growth. Classes offered for ages 13 months (parent/toddler) up through 6 years old, including full-day kindergarten. Summer camp program is also offered. The program has been accredited by the National Association for the Education of the Young Child (NAEYC) since 2000.

Wesley Hall School for Early Childhood

Westfield Area Y Westfield Day Care Center 140 Mountain Ave., Westfield, 908-232-6717.908-654-8460.

Wonderay Academy 509 Central Ave., Westfield, 908-698-9163.

STUDENT-LED PRESCHOOLS Bridgewater-Raritan Preschool Bridgewater-Raritan High School, Garretson Rd., Bridgewater, 908-231-8660 x2675. Head Teacher: Judy Raphel. Classes for ages 21⁄2-5 meet approx. 2 hours 3-5 times a week. Open to Bridgewater/Raritan residents. Registration in Sept. on a first-come first-served basis.

Kinder Cubs Kindergarten Enrichment Chatham High School, 255 Lafayette Ave., Chatham, 973457-2505, ext. 2053, kmschmitter@chatham-nj.org. Director: Karen Schmitter. Program offers educational and creative enrichment for kindergarten-aged children to learn in a caring and social environment. It meets 11⁄2 hours, one day a week. Call or email for more information.

Living with Children Scotch Plains High School, Westfield Rd., Scotch Plains, 908889-8600. 21⁄2 hr. kindergarten readiness class has a.m. sessions 3 days a week for ages 3 1⁄2-K. Registration in March/April for Sept. or call for openings.

North Plainfield High Nursery School 34 Wilson Ave., North Plainfield. Gurpreet Kaur, 908-7696000. Preschool program runs morning and afternoon sessions twice a week Oct. to May. Open to children age 3 (by Oct. 15) to 4 who are toilet trained. Small fee covers snacks and supplies.


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STUDENT-LED PRESCHOOLS Vo-Tykes Union County Vocational-Technical Schools, 1776 Raritan Rd., Scotch Plains, Susan Maynard, 908-889-8288, ext. 314. 8:15-10am or 12:45-2:30 Mon, Wed., and Fri. Child Development Program staff and students run am & pm nursery school for ages 3-5. Small fee per month offsets the cost of snacks and supplies.

ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY

new jersey private schools The private elementary and high schools listed below welcome new students and invite you to call the admissions office or visit their website to learn more about the academic, arts and athletic programs they have to offer your student. Schedule a tour to explore campus facilities or attend an upcoming open house. Open houses begin in the fall for enrollment the following year.

The New Jersey Association of Independent Schools (NJAIS), serving independent and elementary and secondary schools throughout New Jersey, provides a school directory and parent information at www.njais.org. For an overview of area private schools and information about SSAT testing, visit www.ssat.org. For free preparation materials for ISEE testing, visit the ERB website at erblearn.org. The National Coalition of Girls’ Schools provides resources about schools and educational opportunities for girls at www.ncgs.org. For the State’s directory of New Jersey schools, official public school report cards and additional information about education in New Jersey, visit the State of New Jersey Department of Education website. www.state.nj.us/education Consult greatschools.org for listings of 200,000+ public and private schools serving students from preschool through high school and more than 800,000 parent ratings and review. The site also includes homework tools and valuable articles for parents.

nj free charter, vocational and magnet schools As an alternative to traditional public schools, New Jersey counties offer free charter schools, vocational and technical training schools and/or specialized magnet high schools. Look for information sessions and open houses beginning in the fall for the following school year. Visit NJ School Guide at kidsguidenj.com for school listings and visit the State of New Jersey Department of Education website for statewide listings for charter schools (www.nj.gov/education/chartsch/ allcharters.htm) and career and technical education programs (www.state.nj.us/education/cte/pubvoc. htm) in New Jersey. As of September 2014, there are 87 approved charter schools currently operating in New Jersey.

boarding schools See www.boardingschools.com or www.boardingschoolreview.com for a directory of boarding schools, guided search features, profiles and other information. Visit NJ School Guide at www.kidsguidenj.com for quick links to the schools below and for additional private elementary and secondary school listings.

American Boys Preparatory Academy PO Box 532, Summit, NJ 07902. Email: admissions@abpacademy.org. Ages: 12-14. Tuition: $10,000. Rolling admissions with no application deadline. American Boys Prep is a private, independent, nonsectarian, middle school for boys, committed to an overall program of excellence that allows each boy to achieve his maximum potential by focusing his energy and attention on topics of personal interest. Special features include: selfpaced, family-directed learning; no school assigned homework, home projects, tests or exams; extended school day and school calendar with flexible daily start and stop times; 90 minutes per day of physical activities; honor code. http://abp-academy.org

Bamboo Shoots Mandarin School 836 Mountain Ave., Westfield, 908-232-9550. Bamboo Shoots offers a full immersion Mandarin environment, which provides accelerated, activity-based bilingual education for children ages two to seven years old. Our Chinese immersion model is based on children’s innate ability to acquire language at any early age. We integrate language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, culture, computers, character education, and physical education all in the target language. www.bambooshootseducation.com

Far Brook School 52 Great Hills Rd., Short Hills, New Jersey, 973-379-3442, fax 973-379-9237, email admissions@farbrook.org. Head of School: Amy Ziebarth. Grades Pre-K–8. Enrollment: 240. Student/teacher ratio: 6:1. Coeducational. Full day tuition: $16,900-$33,200. Far Brook is a supportive, caring community that cherishes love of learning, creativity, and individuality. Central to the philosophy is the expectation that children are capable of intellectual depth and of meeting rigorous standards of achievement. Emphasis on the development of creative thinking, self-assurance, and initiative. Academic excellence through the integration of the liberal arts and sciences with the creative arts. Half day Pre-K available. www.farbrook.org

Far Hills Country Day School 697 Mine Brook Rd./Rt. 202, Far Hills, 908-766-0622. A PreK-grade 8 independent school guided by a dual mission to provide academic excellence and character development. The 54-acre campus includes learning gardens, age-specific computer labs and media centers, a state-of-the-art Performing Arts Center, large athletics center, outdoor fields and tennis courts, a ropes course, meadows, ponds and woodlands. www.fhcds.org


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noah’s ark preschools Nurturing & educating children ages infant through kindergarten Admission at Noah’s Ark occurs on a rolling basis, with the highest enrollment periods being September and January. Because positions are highly sought after, we recommend getting on our waiting list. 618 Central Ave., Westfield 908.232.0175

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The Willow School 1150 Pottersville Rd., Gladstone, 908-470-9500.

Gill St. Bernard’s School St. Bernard’s Rd., Gladstone, 908-234-1611 ext. 245. Gill St. Bernard’s Early Childhood Program and Lower School provides students, ages 3 through 10, with a well-rounded, hands-on curriculum focused on academic, social, emotional and physical growth. Grades offered include Primary 3 (age 3) through fourth grade. Please call 908-234-1611 x 245 to learn more. See display ad on page 178.

HudsonWay Immersion School (formerly Bilingual Buds) 587 Springfield Ave., Summit, 908-598-8088. Our elementary immersion program enables students to truly develop into functional biliterates. Our rigorous K-5 program builds on the strong foundation of our preschool to further academic knowledge in two languages developing higher cognitive abilities, biliteracy and global perspective. www.hwis.org

Kent Place School 42 Norwood Ave., Summit, 908-273-0900. Director: Susan C. Bosland. Ages: Preschool-12th grade. Enrollment: 636. Ratio: 7:1. Tuition: $14,945-$38,100. Application deadline: Jan. 9. Founded in 1894, Kent Place School is New Jersey’s only independent, nonsectarian, college preparatory school for girls, with a co-educational preschool program. Kent Place is committed to an overall program of excellence that allows each girl to achieve her maximum potential. Special features include: The Ethics Institute; more than 20 Advanced Placement courses; individualized college counseling; stateof-the-art technology integrated through the curriculum; outstanding options in the fine arts, music, theater and dance; athletic competition in the Union County Conference and state and county tournaments; Honor Code; Global Service Learning and community service programs; leadership development. Financial aid is available.

Mendham Country Day School 204 Morristown Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-3323. Director: Barbara Rogers. Mendham Country Day School offers strong academic programs for pre-K to 6th grade. Before and after-school enrichment and summer camp programs available. Now enrolling for the new school year. Call today. See display ad on page 181.

Morristown-Beard School

SPECIAL EDUCATION Over one hundred and sixty specialized schools in New Jersey serve students aged 3-21 with disabilities. The New Jersey Department of Education monitors out of district school placements. In addition to the featured schools below and on www.kidsguidenj.com, visit the New Jersey Department of Education website for a complete list of schools and info about state and federal regulations. www.state.nj.us/education/specialed See listings under Education Services to locate resources for testing services, tutoring, educational support and information about learning disabilities. Formed in 2011, the Alliance of Private Special Education Schools of North Jersey is an alliance of state-approved private special education schools in northern and central New Jersey. Visit their website for assistance in finding appropriate schools and information about the referral process. 973-407-0596 www.specialeducationalliancenj.org Independent of or in collaboration with the home school district, special education parent groups meet for support, advocacy and education. Many host professional speakers and workshops throughout the school year and welcome parents of neighboring districts. See listings under Education Services–LD Support for some of the most active groups. Members of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP) include therapeutic schools, residential treatment schools, wilderness programs, outdoor therapeutic programs, young adult programs and home-based residential programs for troubled teens and adolescents. Visit website for information and to find a program. www.natsap.org Visit Special Education at www.kidsguidenj.com for additional school listings.

70 Whippany Rd., Morristown, 973-539-3032. 6-12.

The Allegro School

Newark Academy

125 Ridgedale Ave., Cedar Knolls, 973-267-8060. Autism/PDD ages 3-21.

91 S. Orange Ave., Livingston, 201-992-7000. 6-12.

Oak Knoll School 44 Blackburn Rd., Summit, 908-522-8116. K-6 coed; 7-12 girls.

Purnell School 51 Pottersville Rd., Pottersville, 908-439-2154. Purnell is an all-girls boarding and day school for grades 9-12. The campus is close to the excitement and intellectual vibrancy of metropolitan areas, yet removed enough to create a reflective and inspirational atmosphere. www.purnell.org

Unity Charter School 1 Evergreen Place, Morristown, NJ 07960, 973-292-1808. Ages: K-8th grade. Tuition free, admission by lottery. Application deadline: January. www.unitycharterschool.org

ARC www.arcnj.org. www.thearc.org. See listing under Health & Family–Special Needs. • The ARC of Essex 123 Naylon Ave., Livingston, 973-535-1181. www.arcessex.org • The Arc of Hunterdon County The Concourse at Beaver Brook, 1465 Route 31 Annandale, 908-730-7827. www.archunterdon.org • The Arc of Middlesex 219 Black Horse Lane, North Brunswick, 732-821-1199. www.arc-middlesex.org • The Arc of Morris County PO Box 123, Morris Plains, NJ 07950, 973-326-9750. www.arcmorris.org


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• The Arc of Somerset 141 South Main St., Manville, 908-725-8544. www.thearcofsomerset.org • The Arc of Union 70 Diamond Rd., Springfield, 973-315-0000. www.arcunion.org

Banyan School 12 Hollywood Ave., Fairfield, 973-439-1919.

Bonnie Brae School Liberty Corner, 908-647-0800. Residential treatment center for adolescent boys.

The Calais School

Holmstead School 14 Hope St., Ridgewood, 201-447-1696. 9-12.

Horizon School 51 Old Rd., Livingston, 973-740-2353. Ages 3-21.

Lake Drive School 10 Lake Dr., Mountain Lakes, 973-299-0166. Deaf & hard of hearing students birth thru high school.

The Lewis School 53 Bayard Lane, Princeton, 609-924-8120. Pre-K to adult.

Lord Stirling School Lord Stirling Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-1786. Ages 7-21.

45 Highland Ave., Whippany, 973-884-2030. K-12.

Matheny Medical & Educational Center

Cambridge School

65 Highland Ae., PO Box 339, Peapack, 908-234-0011, ext. 237 or 721. Special education school designed to provide academics, combined with functional life skills for students, ages 3-21, with medically complex developmental disabilities. www.matheny.org

100 Straube Center Blvd., Pennington, 609-730-9553. K-8.

The Center School 580 Old York Rd., Branchburg, 908-253-3870. K-12.

The Child Development Center

McAuley School for Exceptional Children

60 West St., Bloomfield, 973-429-8110. Ages 5-21

1633 Rt. 22, Watchung, 908-754-4114.

The Children’s Institute

The Midland School

One Sunset Ave., Verona, 973-509-3050. Ages 3-21.

94 Readington Rd., Branchburg, 908-722-8222. Ages 5-21.

The Craig School and The Craig High School

240 Franklin Ave., Maplewood, 973-761-7616. Gr 5-12.

10 Tower Hill Rd., Mountain Lakes, NJ (grades 2-8); 310 Lathrop Ave., Boonton, NJ (grades 9-12), 973-334-1295. Enrollment: 150. Student/teacher ratio: 4 to 1. The Craig School is an independent college prep program that specializes in working with students with learning disabilities, builds on the students aptitudes and strengthens self-awareness. We are strategy-based with individualized learning programs for our students. Our goal is to help our students/parents to assess and understand learning disabilities and provide a strong, professional internal support network. www.craigschool.org

The Community School Lower School: 11 W. Forest Ave., Teaneck, 201-837-8070. High School: 1135 Teaneck Rd., Teaneck, 201-862-1796. K-12.

Crossroads School 45 Cardinal Dr., Westfield, 908-232-6655.

Deron School of New Jersey 1140 Commerce Ave., Union, 908-206-0444. Ages 5-13; 130 Grove St., Montclair, 973-509-2777. Ages 13-21.

Developmental Learning Center Mountain View Rd., Warren Twp.. Built by the Morris-Union Jointure Commission to serve the needs of autistic students ages 3-12 from 28 constituent school districts.

ECLC of New Jersey 21 Lum Ave., Chatham, 973-635-1700.; 302 N. Franklin Tnpk., Ho-Ho-Kus, 201-670-7880. Ages 5-21.

First Children School 330 South Ave., Fanwood, 908-654-2470. PS-8.

Garfield Park Academy 24 Glenolden Lane, Willingboro, 609-877-4111. K-12.

The Gow School 2491 Emery Rd., South Wales, NY, 716-652-3450. Boys grades 7-12.

Milton School Montgomery Academy 188 Mt. Airy Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-0362.

Newmark Schools Newmark K-8, 365 Emerson Ave., Plainfield, 908-753-0330; Newmark High School, 132 Emerson St., Carteret, 732541-5112.

P.G. Chambers School 15 Halko Dr., Cedar Knolls, 973-829-8484. Ages birth-22. www.chambersschool.org

Princeton Child Development Institute 300 Cold Soil Rd., Princeton, 609-924-6280. Autism children to adults.

Rock Brook School 109 Orchard Rd., Skillman, 908-431-9500. Ages 5-14.

Shepard Schools 2 Miller Rd., Kinnelon, 973-850-6130; 8 Columbia St., Morristown, 973-984-1600. Ages 10-21.

Silvergate Academy 981 Rt. 22W, Bridgewater, NJ 08807, 908-801-6700 x6103. Private school specializing in serving students in grades 612 with anxiety and school refusal.

Somerset Hills Learning Institute 1810 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, 908-719-6400. Serves children and young adults with autism.

Summit Speech School 705 Central Ave., New Providence, 908-508-0011. Hearing impaired birth-5 yrs.

The Winston School 100 East Lane, Short Hills, 973-379-4114. Grades 3-8.


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Thousands of Wonderful Gently Used Books 908-464-3485, email: marym227@comcast.net. All types of gently used books: fiction, non-fiction, textbooks, children's books, mysteries, romance, self help, art, health and more. Hardcovers and paperbacks. Volume discounts. Paperbacks: 50 cents each, 3 for $1; 20 for $6; 50 for $12; 100 for $20; Hardcovers: $1 each; 3 for $2; 10 for $5; 50 for $20; 100 for $35.

EYEWEAR

Suburban Optik, Inc. 369 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-464-3322. Tues., Wed. & Fri. 8-5:30, Mon. & Thurs. 8-8, Sat. 8-3. Suburban Optik carries a huge selection of name-brand frames for the entire family. Choose from Polo, Gucci, Armani just to name a few. In addition, they are the only shop to guarantee children’s eyeglasses against breakage until age 12. Same day service is available in most cases and Drs. Laura A. Lukaszek, Brenda Lynly, and Brian Mackey, Optometric Physicians, are on premises at Suburban Eye Institute. Call 908-464-0123 to schedule an appointment.

People for Animals 973-282-0890. Non-profit volunteer animal welfare organization holds pet adoption open houses for dogs, puppies and cats and offers low cost spay and neuter clinic.

Petfinder.com Homeless pet database in partnership with ASPCA.

PetSitters.org, PetSit.com National Association of Professional Pet Sitters and Pet Sitters International offer free online referral networks.

Plainfield Area Humane Society 75 Rock Ave., Plainfield, 908-754-0300. Finding homes for homeless animals since 1933. www.pahs.petfinder.org

St. Hubert’s Giralda 575 Woodland Ave., Madison, 973-377-2295. Somerset Humane Society satellite: 3201 Rt. 22E, North Branch, 908526-3330.

S.A.R.A., Inc. PO Box 124, Berkeley Heights 07922, Betty “B,” 908464-1203. Animal rescue, placement, adoption, and fostering. Volunteers always needed.

MUSIC/CDS

Mr. Z and the Shashka Frashkas Band 732-241-5697, email joshzuckerman@hotmail.com. Fun, education based music for the entire family to enjoy. Great for use as a learning tool in the classroom. Ideal for grades Pre-K through 3rd grade. CD available on CD Baby, iTunes and Amazon. Call about our music for parties, too.

PETS

Aspca.org Search for adoptable cats and dogs online by entering your zipcode.

Associated Humane Societies Animal Care Centers Essex County: 124 Evergreen Ave., Newark, 973-824-7080; Ocean County: Humane Way at Lacey Rd., Forked River, 609-693-1900; Monmouth County: 2960 Shafto Rd. (Rt. 547. GSP exit 102S), Tinton Falls, 732-922-0100. Open daily for pet adoption. www.ahscares.org

Best Friend Dog & Animal Adoption PO Box 355, Cranford, 908-486-0230.

Jersey Animal Coalition Box 225, Maplewood, 973-763-7322. Animal rescue and adoption. www.jaconline.org

Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter 194 Rt. 10W, East Hanover, 973-386-0590. Pet adoption (adult dogs and cats, puppies, kittens, rabbits) and educational programs for schools and organizations.

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amily or parent getaway in the lake community of Sleepy Hollow Lake in Athens, NY, near Hudson and the Catskill Mountains, on the train line to NYC. Kayaking, swimming, fishing, tennis in summer. Non-stop family activities include hiking, drive-in movies, Howe Caverns, adventure parks at Hunter and WIndham & more. Close to Hunter & Windham in winter, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Two bdrm, 2 bath, sleeps 2-5, an ideal retreat for couples or family. Enter p538410 in the searchbox on flipkey.com for photos and details, then call 908.665.2241 with questions or for reservations.


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Summit Animal League PO Box 1446, Summit, 07902, 908-665-1186. Non-profit animal rescue and adoption organization.

T OY S

Meyer’s Dolls Toys Hobbies 35 E. Northfield Rd., Livingston, 973-740-9400. Our 100th year providing over 10,000 classic and educational toys, collectible play dolls and accessories, Lionel and wooden trains, games, puzzles, baby gifts, building toys, arts and crafts, puppets. Huge playroom and party room. Friendly and knowledgeable staff, UPS shipping, free gift wrapping. www.meyerstoys.com

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Two Beach Cottage Rentals

Two Beach Cottages Oceanfront & Beach Block Ocean Beach III/Lavallette

908-464-3485, email: marym227@comcast.net. Beautiful 2 bedroom cottage in Ocean Beach/ Lavallette, NJ. Charming renovated 2 bedroom beach block cottage (sleeps 6). Completely furnished, full kitchen, dining room, living room with sofa sleepers, patio, gas grill, cable TV/VCR/DVD, Wireless Internet, AC, heat. Three bedroom 2 bath oceanfront cottage new for 2015! Large deck, grill, TV's, Wireless Internet, central AC and heat for year round enjoyment.. Year round rentals, enjoy beach living any time of the year. Don’t miss this great opportunity! Full weeks available in the summer; weekly and weekends available off season. Call or email for rates and availability.

Hudson Valley/Catskill Mountain Lakehouse Rental

BEACH BLOCK Charming 2 bedroom beach block cottage just steps to the beach is an affordable rental any time of the year. Two bedrooms, full kitchen, dining room, living room with sleeper sofa, 3 satellite TVs, DVD/VCR, Wireless Internet, indoor and outdoor showers, patio, grill, AC, heat.

908-665-2241. Enjoy an old-fashioned family vacation or parent getaway in the private lake community of Sleepy Hollow Lake in Athens, NY, 2 hr. drive from north central New Jersey. In winter, near Windham and Hunter Mountains, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and hiking. In summer, kayaking, swimming, fishing, tennis and more. Two bedroom, two bath, comfortably sleeps 2-5. Enter p538410 in the searchbox on www.flipkey.com for details and photos, then call 908-665-2241 for reservations.

AirBnB From apartments, rooms, whole houses to treehouses and boats, you can search rentals available around the world. www.airbnb.com

BedandBreakfast.com

OCEANFRONT – ALL NEW!

Families can find an affordable and personal vacation experience by browsing www.bedandbreakfast.com, a comprehensive worldwide listing of bed and breakfasts, country inns, guest houses, lodges, cabins, historic hotels, small resorts, guest ranches, farmhouse accommodations, working farms, and ranch vacations.

3 Bedroom/2 Bath Oceanfront Cottage

FlipKey

Year round rental–full weeks available and off season weekends/weekly/ monthly rates available.

TripAdvisor's vacation rental site features 240,000 homes, beach houses, cabins, condos, cottages and villas for rent throughout the world. www.flipkey.com

Don't miss this great opportunity! Call 908-464-3485 or email marym227@comcast.net for rates and availabillity.

As an alternative to hotel stays, Homeaway.com features more than 325,000 vacation rental properties across 168 countries, ranging from traditional condos, homes and villas to the more exotic. www.homeaway.com

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household items, books and more. Proceeds benefit the Women’s Association of Morristown Medical Center.

The Jumble Store 110 Walnut Ave., Cranford, 908-276-0222. Junior League of Elizabeth-Plainfield thrift shop features new and gently used clothing and household items, children’s clothing and toy department.

FLIP Consignment LLC

Morris Habitat for Humanity ReStore

1279 Springfield Ave., New Providence, 908-898-0080. Children’s sports and dance consignment store that offers quality used and new equipment and apparel at affordable prices. Turn your old equipment into cash, buy used or new equipment at competitive prices. No appointment necessary. www.flipconsign.com

274 S. Salem St. (off Rt. 10W), Randolph, 973-366-3358. Wed.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5. New and very gently used kitchen cabinetry, appliances, home furnishings, building supplies and more. Photos of sale items are posted online. www.morrisrestore.org

Twice Is Nice

31B Chatham Rd., Summit, 908-273-5564. Mon.-Sat. 10-5. The sale of gently used items support seniors through Sage Eldercare.

159 Mt. Pleasant Ave., East Hanover, 973-585-7696. Kids’ consignment for sizes infant-junior clothing, toys, books, DVDs, furnishings and accessories. No appointment needed. Call or check to see what season we are taking for clothing. www.twiceisnicekidsconsignments.com

Junior League of Summit Shops Costume Shop 105 Main St., Millburn, 973-379-5355. Vintage and antique clothing and accessories for rent. Suitable for children 7 and up, great for school productions. Thrift & Consignment Shop 37 DeForest Ave., Summit, 908-273-7344/7343. Like new clothing for the whole family, accessories and household items. Second floor consignment shop features new gift items as well. Thrift donations welcome; consignment 5050 split. www.JLSummit.org

THRIFT SHOP

Bargain Box Thrift Shop 102 Mt. Kemble Ave., Rt. 202, Morristown, 973-267-1334. High quality, gently-used clothing for the family, handbags,

The Resale Shop

Westfield Service League Thrift and Consignment Shop 114 Elmer St., Westfield, 908-233-2530. Tues.-Sat. 9-4. Gently used clothing for men, women, teens and children, shoes, books, household items, toys and bric-a-brac.

FLEA MARKETS

Dover Flea Market Downtown Dover, 973-989-7870. Open Sundays 9am-4pm April through December. www.doverfleamarket.com

Englishtown Auction 90 Wilson Ave., Englishtown, 732-446-9644. Open weekends year round. www.englishtownauction.com

Rice's Sale and Country Market 6326 Greenhill Rd., New Hope, PA, 215-297-5993. Tues. 7am-1:30pm. Sat. March-Dec. 7am-1pm. Outdoor and permanent indoor booths over 30 acres.


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FAMILY RESTAURANTS The Music Man 2305 Grand Central Ave. (Rt. 35N), Lavallette, 732-85-HAPPY. An old fashioned “singing” ice cream shoppe with waiters and waitresses performing a vaudeville style cabaret of upbeat American tunes every seating.

Marcello’s Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria 268 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, 908-464-4222, Fax 908-464-6363. Daily 11am-10pm. BYO. Fine Italian food in a casual atmosphere. From veal, chicken, seafood and pasta to brick oven pizza and subs, Marcello’s has something to please the whole family. Eat in, take out, party catering available.

Medieval Times 149 Polito Ave., Lyndhurst, 888-WE-JOUST (888-935-6878). Inside the fully-enclosed climate controlled castle, you’ll feast on a fabulous medieval banquet while witnessing brave knights compete in daring games of skill, dangerous swordplay and an authentic jousting tournament. www.medievaltimes.com

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“The Tavern on Main” “Casual, friendly dining where family & friends meet to eat” Lunch & Dinner Tues.-Sat 11:30 am-10 pm Sun. 11:30 am-9 pm Patio Dining in a Garden Setting

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Centre St. & Beach Ave., Beach Haven, 609-492-0018. Memorial Day–Labor Day. Closed for summer 2015. Visit The Music Man in Lavalette and Medley’s in Seaside Heights.

Stirling Hotel 227 Main Ave., Stirling, 908-647-6919. Tues.-Sat. 11:30am10pm, Sun. 11:30am-9pm. Menu: $3.95-$13.95, bar. A 1903 building with American West atmosphere — lariats and chaps decorate the walls. For the kids, coloring books and crayons are available and the menu features pizza, burgers and dogs, chicken fingers, and many other homecooked specialties for kids and adults! Steaks, ribs, grilled fish, roasted chicken and salads are featured daily. www.TheStirlingHotel.com

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C A L E ND A R G U I D E The Calendar primarily lists one-time special events that do not require advance registration. See specific listings under Museums, Outdoor Education Centers, Theatre, Music and Dance, Entertainment and Going Places for places that offer daily or weekly children or family programs or programs that require tickets or advance registration . For more events and changes to the Kids’ Guide Calendar, visit Hot Picks often at www.kidsguidenj.com. Send entries to be included on Hot Picks to kids@kidsguidenj.com or fill out the form online to “submit event.” If you have an event of interest to children and families, please email to kids@kidsguidenj.com, fax to 908-6652052, or submit online and we will try to include it in the next edition. The Winter/Spring print Kids’ Guide will cover events January to June, 2016. Deadline for calendar entries is Dec. 1, 2015. O N G O I N G

Jun 20-Aug 23 Dawn Patrol Monmouth Park, Clubhouse Apron, Oceanport, 908-571-5542. Sat. and Sun. at 8. Free, reservations required. 2-hr. program gives insider’s view of life of thoroughbred racehorse. Tour stables on tram, visit jockey’s room, complimentary coffee, juice, donuts. Bring carrots, free children’s gift.

Thursdays in July Summer Family Fun Days Liberty Hall Museum, 1003 Morris Ave., Union, 908-527-0400. 1-3pm.Outdoor games, craft and light refreshments. Recommended for ages 5-12.

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J U N E Civil War Weekend Historic Speedwell, 333 Speedwell Ave., Morristown, 973-285-6550. 2nd New Jersey Brigade brings the Civil War to life. Fine Art & Crafts Brookdale Park, Watchung & Bellvue Aves., Montclair, 908-874-5247. Juried show with art, photography, sculpture, crafts. Reenactment of Battle of Monmouth Monmouth Battlefield State Park, 347 Freehold-Englishtown Road, Manalapan, www.friendsofmonmouth.org. 10-5. Children’s activities, encampment, tours. Baymen’s Seafood & Music Festival Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St. (GSP exit 58), Tuckerton, 609-296-8868. 11-5. Sample seafood, live entertainment. Wings & Wheels Expo Aviation Hall of Fame & Museum of NJ, Teterboro Airport, Rt. 46, Teterboro, 201288-6344. Aircraft displays, vintage cars, race cars, antique military vehicles.

Rock, Ribs & Ridges Sussex County Fairgrounds, 37 Plains Rd., Augusta, www.rockribsandridges.com. Music from legendary artists and bbq.

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28 Independence Day Allaire Village Allaire Village, Rt. 524, Wall Twp., 732-9193500. 12-4. Games, music, dancing, 1836 militia drills. Bring a picnic lunch. Berkeley Heights Street Fair Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, www.jcpromotions.info. 10-5.Music, arts & crafts, children’s activities.

Jun 30- Jul 1 Denville Sidewalk Sale Days Downtown Denville, www.denville-nj.com. 10-5. Town wide sales event.

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Firefly Festival Terhune Orchards, 330 Cold Soil Rd., Princeton, 609-924-2310. 4-9. Music and dancing, nature talk, children’s activities. Nutley Street Fair & Craft Show Downtown Nutley, www.jcpromotions.info. 10-5. Free. Crafts, art, food, entertainment.

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July 4th Celebrations Community picnics, parades, family activities, live music, entertainment and fireworks rule the day. Happy Independence Day! Oceanfest at Long Branch Ocean Promenade, Long Branch, oceanfestnj.com. 10-10. Arts and crafts, food, music and world-class fireworks display. Independence Day Family Festival North Branch Park, Bridgewater, 908-7221200 x225. 5-11. From 5pm. Children’s activities, entertainment, fireworks. Little Falls Street Fair Main St & Stevens Ave., Little Falls, www.jcpromotions.info. 10-5. Music, arts & crafts, children’s activities. Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks East River, 212-494-4495 hotline, www.macys.com/fireworks. Fireworks are choreographed to a musical score. Firecracker Four Mile Run Nomahegan Park, Springfield Ave., Cranford, www.cranfordjaycees.com. Runs, entertainment, fireworks at dusk.

Frantic Fun Run Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, 73 Kahdena Rd., Morristown, 973-326-7616. www.raceforum.com/frantic.

23-27 Chester Volunteer Fire Co. #1 Carnival Chubb Park, Chester, www.chester-fire.org. Live band, rides, fireworks Sat.

25-27 Circus Hillside Ave. & Centennial Ave., Cranford, 908-272-6114. 5:15 & 7:00.

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Blueberry Festival Historic Whitesbog Village,Rt. 530, Brown Mills, 609-893-4646. 10-4. Celebrate all things blueberry at the birth place of the cultivated blueberry. Music, crafts, tours. Midsommar/Barnen’s Dag Celebration Vasa Park, Wolfe Rd. (off Rt. 46), Budd Lake, www.vasaparknj.com. Celebrate the summer solstice. Waterloo Canal Day Village of Waterloo, Waterloo Rd., Stanhope, www.CanalSocietyNJ.org. 10-4. Celebrate the Morris Canal with canal boat rides, special exhibits, guided tours.

Giant Craft Fair Outdoors on Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove, www.oceangrove.org. 9-4, rain or shine. Agro-Industry Day The Red Mill Museum, Clinton, 908-7354101. Celebrate sustainable living, historic activities and crafts. Point Pleasant Jazz & Blues Festival Riverfront Park at the corner of Maxson Ave. and River Rd., Point Pleasant Boro, www.jerseyshorefestival.org. 12-8.

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Junebug Artfest Downtown Metuchen, www.junebugartfest.com. 6-10. Friday evenings in June. Open air art exhibits, live music. Parish Festival Annandale exit off Rt. 78, 314 Old Allerton Rd., Annandale, www.icsclinton.org. Rides, games, food, entertainment, fireworks.

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27-28 Celtic Fling & Highland Games Mount Hope Estate & Winery Rt 72, Cornwall, www.parenfaire.com. 11-10. A celebration of Celtic culture.

Downtown Music & Food Festival Colgate Park at the corners of Cherry St. and Franklin Ave., West Orange, 973-3254109. 6:30. Concert in the park, local restaurants at the food court.

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7-12 Freedomfest Horse Park of New Jersey, 626 Rt., 524, Allentown, Ex. 11 off I-95, www.freedomfeststatefair.com. Family entertainment, 4-H projects, carnival and concerts.

8-12 Ocean County 4-H Fair Robert J. Miller Airport, Rt. 530 Berkeley Twp., Toms River, oceancountyfair.com. Country fair, 4-H activities, entertainment.


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Black Potatoe Festival Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main St., Clinton, http://blackpotatoe.org. Diverse musical acts, national to local levels.

Asbury Park Blues & Brews Fest 1300 Ocean Ave., Bradley Park, Asbury Park, www.jerseyshorefestival.org. 12-8. Jazz, blues, food, crafts, games, vendors. Summer in the Street Festival Washington St., Toms River, 732-3418738. 3-8:30. Live entertainment, food vendors, crafters, carnival games and rides. Salsa Night Main St., Flemington, 908-616-3242. Food, entertainment, crafts, vendors, live music.

Warren County Farmers Fair and Balloon Festival Harmony Fairgrounds, Rt. 519 & Stryker Rd., Harmony Twp., 908-859-6563. Entertainment, livestock exhibits and shows, Kids’ Corral, arena events, food, arts expo and balloon festival.

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Celtic Festival Historic Cold Spring Village, 720 Rt. 9, Cape May, 609-898-2300. 10-4:30. Celebrate the traditions of the Celtic Highlands.

Parish Summer Festival Christ the Redeemer Parish, South 2nd Ave, Manville, ctrmanville.com. Rides, carnival games, homemade foods daily.

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Clamfest 71 Waterwitch Ave., Huddy Park, Highlands, www.highlandsnj.com.Fresh seafood, live entertainment, kids’ activities.

9-12 Sidewalk Sale Days Streets of downtown Westfield, 908-7899444.

10-12 New Jersey State Barbeque & Blues Festival 2nd & NJ Ave., Seaside, North Wildwood, 609-523-6565, www.njbbq.com. Barbeque and free family fun, outdoor blues stage.

11 Front Porch Bluegrass Festival Main St. and Collis Lane, Chester, www.frontporchbluegrassfestival.com. 108. Live bands, new instrument auction, vendors, kids activities, food. Freehold Township Day Michael J. Tighe Park, 65 Georgia Rd., Freehold, 732-294-2190. Free kids rides, teen center, live bands, vendors, fireworks.

11-12 Bluegrass & Blueberries Peddler’s Village, Rts. 202 & 263, Lahaska, PA, peddlersvillage.com. Everything blueberry and bluegrass country music summer festival, children’s actiities. Maplewoodstock Music & Arts Festival Memorial Park, Maplewood, www.maplewoodstock.com. 12-9. Free. Two days of music, food, vendors, crafts and Kids Zone.

Captain Kidd Treasure Hunt Cape May Promenade, 643 Washington St., Cape May, 609-884-9565. Captain Kidd rows ashore at Convention Hall and leads treasure seekers along the beachfront.

22 Downtown Westfield 5K Run & Pizza Extravaganza E. Broad and Elm St., Westfield, 908-7899444. Start time 7pm. DJ, prize drawings, pizza and live entertainment. Pre-register. St. Ann’s Italian Street Festival St. Ann’s Church, 7th and Jefferson Sts., Hoboken, www.stannhoboken.com. International foods, rides, crafts, raffles, nightly entertainment.

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Great Rubber Ducky Race Downtown Main St., at the River, Clinton, www.clintonsunriserotary.org. Ducks leave the starting gate at 2. Rotary Club benefit.

Monmouth County 4-H Fair East Freehold Park and Fairgrounds, Kozloski Rd., Freehold Twp., 908-842-4000. Crafters, artists, show rings, exhibitors, 4-H tents and main stage entertainment.

Twin Brooks Kennel Club Summer Dog Show William G. Mennen Sports Arena, 161 E.Hanover Ave., Morristown, 973-3267651. 7-5. All breed dog show.

Freedom Tour Downtown Stirling, 908-647-2010. Start time 8. Annual bike race, kids events.

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31-Aug 9 New Jersey State Fair/Sussex County Farm and Horse Show Sussex County Fairgrounds (Rt.206N to Plains Rd. or Rt.23N to Sussex), Augusta, 973-948-5500, www.newjerseystatefair.org. Carnival, crafts, entertainment, livestock and horse show.

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23-26 Gloucester County 4-H Fair and NJ Peach Festival 275 Bridgeton Pike, Route 77 South, Mullica Hill, 856-307-6450 x3, www.gc4hfair.com. 4-H shows, exhibits, peach contests, music & Jersey Fresh products.

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1 Peach Festival & Country Auction Community Presbyterian Church, 220 Main St., Chester, 908-879-5091. 10-4. Homemade peach treats, crafts, White Elephant sale, children’s antiques, country auction starts at 10. Donations accepted.

1-2 Mercer County 4-H Fair Howell Living History Farm, 101 Hunter Rd., Titusville, 609-989-6833.Family entertainment, showcase for 4-H projects, animal and pet shows.

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Frenchtown Bastille Day Festival 21 Bridge St., Frenchtown, www.frenchtownnj.org. Celebration of French tradition includes crafts, food, live music, more.

QuickChek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning Solberg Airport, Thor Solberg Rd., Readington, 1-800-HOT AIR9, 973-8825464. Discount advance tickets. Exhibits, kids activities, food, headline entertainment. Balloons ascend 6:30am and 6:30pm.

Revolutionary War Day/ Morgan Log Cabin Day Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main St., Clinton, 908-7354101. 10-4. 18th century camps, weapons, drills & demonstrations. Bear Mountain PowWow Anthony Wayne Recreation Area, Harriman, www.redhawkcouncil.org. Native Americans from across the continent share their history, art, music, foods and traditions.

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12-16 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Feast Springfield & River Rd., Berkeley Heights, 908-419-2255. 6-11. Fair rides, food and spectacular fireworks finale on last day.

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15-19 Morris County 4-H Fair Chubb Park, Rt. 24, Chester, 973-285-8301. Free admission, parking fee. Family entertainment, 4-H projects, animal shows.

16-18 Cape May County 4-H Fair and Chicken Bar-B-Que 355 Court House/So Dennis Rd., Cape May Court House, www.njagfairs.com. Chicken bbq, 4-H exhibits, shows,entertainment.

18 Garden Party Colonial Park (Lot F), 1 Mettlers Rd., Franklin Twp., 732-873-2459. 11-3. Lectures, horticulture staff on hand, music. Wooden Boat Festival Huddy Park, Toms River, 732-349-9209. 95. Antique & classic boats, pirate shows, music, food, and more.

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PA Blues Festival 100 Moseywood Rd., Harmony, 800-2557625. Contemporary and traditional blues performers, national & international bands.

25 Rutgers Gardens Open House and Wine Tasting Rutgers Gardens, Cook College, Ryders Lane (east of Rt.1), North Brunswick, 732932-8451. Tours, lectures, demonstrations, and children’s activities. Rubber Ducky Festival Historic Allaire Village, Rt.524, Wall Township, 732-919-3500. 10-4. Children 25 adopt a duck to race for $3. Call Village office to adopt a duck. Kids Day Downtown Main St., Clinton, www.theredmill.org. 12-4. Entertainment, kids activities, crafts and more. Soulsational Festival Veterans Park, Bayville, www.tomsriveronline.com. Gates open at 11. Music, vendors, crafters, health and organic items, more.

Middlesex County 4-H Fair Middlesex County Fairgrounds, Cranbury Rd. & Fern Rd., East Brunswick, 732-2578858. Food, rides, games, competitions & entertainment plus exhibits & demos.

4 National Night Out Against Crime Mennen Sports Arena, 161 E. Hanover Ave., Morris Twp., 973-326-7651. 5-9. Free. Showcase of emergency personnel, food, music, entertainment, free ice skating. National Night Out Meisel Park, Springfield, www.ucnj.org/ parks. 6-8. Free. Showcase of police, fire and emergency vehicles and equipment, children’s activities and entertainment.

7-16 Musikfest 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem, 610-3321300, www.musikfest.org. 10 day musical spectacular with more than 300 performers on 13 stages. Headline entertainment, children’s crafts and entertainment, food & fireworks.


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8 Festival of Lights City of Burlington, Burlington, www.tourburlington.org. 9-11. Tour de Lights Bike Race, rides, amusements, lighted boats along the Delaware and fireworks.

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29-30 Revolutionary War Encampment Historic Cold Spring Village, 720 Rt. 9, Cape May, 609-898-2300. ext 18. Revolutionary War field camp is recreated with the help of Morgan’s Rifle Corps.

11-16 Rotary Club of Hillsborough Fair Lowes at the Hillsborough Promenade field, 315 Rt 206, Hillsborough, www.hillsboroughrotary.org. 6-11. Rides, food, games, vendors, raffles and nightly entertainment.

12-14 Somerset County 4-H Fair North Branch Park, Milltown Rd., Bridgewater, 908-526-6644. 10-10. Free. 4H activities, agricultural competitions, crafts, food, exhibits and music.

14-16 Greenwood Lake Airshow Greenwood Lake Airport, 126 Airport Rd., West Milford, www.greenwoodlakeairshow.com. Gates open at 9, airshow 12-5. Flybys and fly ins, aerobatics, car show, displays, living history, food and music.

15-16 Warren Antiques Fair & Festival Warren County Farmers Fairgrounds, Harmony, www.warrencountyantiqueshow. com. 10-4. Period antiques to country collectibles, car show, music, food. Shore Chef Crab Cake Cook-Off 175 Oceanport Ave., Monmouth Park, Oceanport, 732-222-5100. 12-5. Chefs compete for the best crab cake award. Fare from local restaurants.

16 Rebel The Pony & A Very Silly Dog Show Lord Stirling Stables, 190 Lord Stirling Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-5955. 10-3. Free lead line pony rides, hayrides, and other special activities. Register for dog show at 2, show at 3. Visit flssnj.org for more info.

16 Maywood Street Fair & Craft Show West Pleasant Ave., Maywood, www.jcpromotions.info. 10-5. Free. Crafts, art, food, children’s activities and entertainment.

19-23 Hunterdon County 4-H & Agricultural Fair AgriculturalFairgrounds, 1207 Rt., 179, Ringoes, 908-782-6809. 4-H exhibits & shows, kids activities, rides, food.

22 Wharton Canal Day Hugh Force Canal Park, 170 West Central Ave., Wharton, www.canalday.org. 10-5. Old time country fair, free mule drawn boat rides and guided tour of the Morris Canal. The County Caper Somerset County Environmental Education Center, 190 Lord Stirling Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-2489. 8-5. Free. A game takes famiies and friends on an interactive tour of Somerset County Parks. Industrial Crafts Day Cooper Gristmill, 66 Rt. 24/Rt. 513, Chester, 908-879-5463. 11-4. Blacksmith demonstrations, tinsmith, weaving, more.

23 Corn and Tomato Festival Teaberry’s Tea House, 2 Main St., Flemington, 908-617-3243. Local chefs compete for the best dish, bbq and music.

29 Long Branch Jazz and Blues Festival The Great Lawn on the boardwalk at Cooper Ave., Long Branch, www.jerseyshorefestival.org. 12-9:30. Free. Jazz, blues, vendors.

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Aug 1-Oct 25 Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire Mount Hope Estate & Winery, Rt.72 , Cornwall, www.parenfaire.com. 11-8. Sat. and Sun. 35-acre 16th century village filled with merchants and artisans. .

Aug-Oct Red Bank Ghost Tours Dublin House Courtyard, 30 Monmouth St., Red Bank, www.jerseyshoreghosttour.com. Fri. nights Aug. through Halloween. 8:30pm. Walking lantern tours.

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7 Riverdale Labor Day Street Fair Newark Pompton Tpke, Riverdale, www.riverdalenj.gov. 10-5. Free. Crafts, art, food, children’s activities & entertainment.

10-13 Hoboken Italian Festival Downtown Hoboken, www.hobokenitalianfestival.com. Parade, rides, entertainment, ethnic foods, fireworks over the Hudson.

12 Pirate’s Day Downtown Barnegat, Rt. 9 and Bay Ave., Barnegat, www.barnetgatchamber.com. 9-4. Crafts, antiques, kids’ activities, entertainment, fireworks at dusk. Giant Fall Flea Market From the Great Auditorium to the ocean, Ocean Grove, www.oceangrovenj.com. 9-4. Antiques, collectibles, new items, food.

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New York Renaissance Faire Rt.17A, Sterling Forest, Tuxedo, 845-3515171. 10-7 Sat., Sun. & Labor Day. 16th century England comes to life in a 65-acre theme park. Actors, musicians, & specialty acts plus a Tudor-style marketplace.

Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival Salem County Fairgrounds, Rt. 40, Woodstown, www.delawarevalleybluegrass.org. The nation’s best bluegrass bands, crafts, food, children’s programs.

Garden State Sheep Breeders Sheep & Fiber Festival Hunterdon County Fairgrounds, 1207 NJ Rt. 179, Lambertville, www.njsheep.org. Shearing, Border Collie herding demos, fleece show/sale, children’s area, more. Railroaders Weekend Celebration New Jersey Museum of Transportation, Pine Creek Railroad, Allaire State Park (GSP exit 98), Rt. 524, Farmingdale, 732-9385524. 11-4:30. Open house with steam and diesel train rides, music, exhibits, tours. Belvidere’s Victorian Days Rt. 80, Exit 12, Belvidere, 908-475-4124. Sat. 9-6, Sun. 11:30-5. Heritage festival features antique, vendors, craft demos, car show, children’s activities, music. Fall Craft Show Municipal Field, Chester, 908-879-4814. 105. Admission $5. Traditional fine art and country crafts. NJ Wild Outdoor Expo Colliers Mills Wildlife Management Jackson Township, Jackson, www.wildoutdoorexpo.com. 10-5. Outdoor education and hands-on opportunities to learn about fishing, hiking, camping and more.

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2 Thunder Over the Boardwalk Above the beach & boardwalk, Atlantic City, acchamber.com. Air show headlined by the U.S. Air Force.

2-4 Hudson Valley Arts Festival Dutchess County Fairgrounds,, Rhinebeck, artrider.com. America’s top artists, musicians, workshops, film, art demonstrations, children’s art activities, food, wine.

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St. Bart’s Italian Festival St. Bartholomew Church, 2032 Westfield Ave., Scotch Plains, 908-322-5192. Rides, games, food and specialties, raffles. NASW Wildwood AirFest Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum, 500 Forrestal Rd., Rio Grande, 609-886-8787. 9-5. WWII aircraft, vendors, exhibitors, music and food.

5-6 Pocono Garlic Festival Shawnee Mountain I-80 PA Exit 52, Shawnee, www.shawneemt.com. 10-6. A mix of aromatic and tasty foods liberally laced with famous Pocono-grown garlic. Jazz It Up Food & Wine Festival Allaire State Park (GSP exit 98), Rt.524, Wall Twp., 732-919-3500. 12-5. Artisan vendors, crafters, kids activities. Discount tickets onine at www.newjerseywines.com.

6 Scandinavian Fest Vasa Park, One Wolfe Rd., Budd Lake, www.sahsnj.org. 10-6. Celebration of music & dance from Scandinavian countries. Riverfest Downtown Frenchtown, www.frenchtownnj.org. 12-6. Activities for everyone.

7 Tour of Basking Ridge Downtown Basking Ridge, www.libertycycleinc.com. Annual bike races with 5, 20and 40-mile races and children’s races.

Dunellen Street Fair Along North Ave., Dunellen, www.dunellenfd.com. 11-5. Artists, crafters, vendors, entertainment, rides and kids’ activities. Chatham Area Fine Arts & Crafts Festival 30 Fairmount Ave., Chatham Train Station, Chatham, 201-998-6311. Foods, artisan demonstrations, jazz, and crafts for kids. Summit Farmers Market 20 Year Celebration DeForest Ave. and Maple Street, Summit, www.summitdowntown.org. 11-1. Free food samples, live music and more. 1920’s Country Faire & Harvest Festival Fosterfields Living History Farm, 73 Kahdena Rd.,Morristown, 973-326-7645. 12-5. Experience a 1920’s country faire. Call to confirm date.

18-19 Que by the Sea Grant Ave., Seaside Heights, www.tomsriveronline.com. BBQ competition and festival, music, food, artists and crafters.

18-20 Fall Crafts at Lyndhurst Lyndurst Estate, 1/2 mile S. of Tappenzee Bridge, Rt. 9S. Lyndhurst, artrider.com. Fine art and craft fair with nationally acclaimed artists. Proceeds benefit National Trust for Historic Preservation.


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Branchburg Country Fair White Oak Park, Baird Rd., Branchburg, branchburgcountryfair.org. 11 to dark. Country fair with food, entertainment, crafters, activities & fireworks finale. Festival in the Borough Along Washington Ave., Rt. 57, Washington, 908-689-4800. 10-early evening. Live music & street festival with vendors, food, rides, kids area, music. Edison Fall Family Spectacular Music Festival Papaianni Park Municipal Complex,, Edison, www.edisonspectacular.org. Two stages of entertainment, fireworks show. A 19th Century Fall Harvest Festival Historic Allaire Village, Rt.524, Wall Twp., 732-919-3500. 1-4. Horse and wagon rides, make cider, play historic games.

Millburn Street Fair Downtown Millburn, www.downtownmillburn.org. 11-5. Free. Artists, vendors, food, rides, games, live music, family fun. Harvest Home Festival Historic Longstreet Farm, Holmdel, 732-9463758. 11-5.1890’s style Country fair. Exhibits, wagon rides, games, entertainment. Guinness Oyster Festival White Street Parking Lot, Red Bank, visitredbank.com. 12-7. Seafood and oyster festival celebrates the opening of the oyster season. Live music, kids’ activities. Art Walk & Music Fest Downtown South Orange, www.maplewoodvillagenj.com. 11-5. Juried professional artists, photographers and crafts.

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Taste of Bernardsville and Beyond Olde Mill Inn, Basking Ridge, www.bvillechamber.com. 6-10. Sample local restaurants, music, dancing and vendors.

19 Festival of the Sea Jenkinson’s Boardwalk, Arnold & Bay Aves. (exit 98 GSP), Point Pleasant, 732-8992424. 10-7. Seafood festival, invitational arts & crafts, children’s games, fireworks. Fall Crafter’s Market Historic Allaire Village, Rt.524, Wall Twp., 732-919-3500. 10-4. Area craftspeople and artisans, demonstrations, food and drink. Ridgefield Park Street Fair Downtown Ridgefield Park, www.ridgefieldpark.org. 10-5. Food, kiddie rides, dj. Franklin Day Festival Colonial Park, Lot C near playground, Franklin, 732-873-2500. Music, food, crafts, merchandise, activities for children.

19-20 Bergen County 4-H Fair & Art Show Van Saun County Park, Paramus, www.njagfairs.com. 4-H displays, exhibits, amusements and activities for children. FDR PowWow FDR State Park, 2957 Yorktown Heights, NY, redhawkcouncil.org. 11-7. Grand entry of dancers at 1 and 4, Native American food, music, dance, crafts, art, storytelling. Professional Rodeo & Chili Cook-Off Shawnee Mountain, I-80 PA Exit 52, Shawnee, PA, www.shawneemt.com. Professional cowboy competition, women’s barrel race, music, dancing & chili cook-off. Fine Art and Crafts Show Anderson Park, North Mountain Ave & Bellevue Ave., Upper Montclair, 908-8745247. 10-5 rain or shine. Juried fine art & craft show, food & entertainment. San Gennaro Festival Main St., between 8th and 10 Ave., Belmar, www.visitbelmarnj.com. 11-10. Traditional Italian festival with parade, live entertainment, vendors and crafters.

20 Stirling Street Fair Downtown Stirling, 908647-2900. 10-5. Food, kiddie rides, vendors, dj, local merchants. Rain or shine. Antique/Classic Car Show 11 Beechwood Rd., Summit, www.summitdowntown.org. 10-3. 20 classes of vehicles from pre-1949 to present, DJ. Bedminster Fall Fest River Rd. Park, Bedminster, www.bedminster.us. Activities for all age, contests, demonstrations, entertainment and food. New Jersey Storytelling Festival Grounds for Sculpture, 18 Fairgrounds Rd., Hamilton, www.groundsforsculpture.org. 12-6. New Jersey’s top storytellers gather to share stories, music, poetry, workshops. Central Jersey Jazz Festival Downtown Somerville, www.centraljerseyjazzfestival.com. 1-6. Top name jazz performers perform at free outdoor festival. Arts in the Park Downtown Highland Park, www.mainstreethp.org. Juried art show and arts and crafts sale, performers and vendors.

26 Bound Brook’s Riverfest Main St., Bound Brook, www.jcpromotions. info. 11-4. Over 100 crafters, children’s entertainment, food court.

Franklin-Sterling Hill Gem & Mineral Show & Swap Franklin School, Washington Ave., Franklin, 973-209-7212. 7:30-6. Indoor and outdoor mineral, fossil and gem dealers, swap and sale. Collecting allowed. Oktoberfest and Antique Car Show Chubb Park, Rt. 24, Chester, www.chesterlionsclubnj.com. 12-8. Live entertainment, children’s activities. Lions Club fund raiser. New Hope Arts & Crafts Festival Solebury High School , New Hope, www.newhopepa.com. 10-6. Festival food, music, over 200 artists and craftsmen. Bloomfield HarvestFest Broad St. (GSP exit 148), Bloomfield, www.bloomfieldharvest.org. Outdoor marketplace, children’s rides, games, activities, food, music and fireworks. Peters Valley Craft Fair Sussex County Fair Grounds, Sussex, www.petersvalley.org. 10-6. Craft exhibitors, live music, food, artist demonstations, free kids art. Oktoberfest Weekend Chubb Park, Rt., 24 West, Chester, www.chesterlionsclubnj.com. 12-8. Traditional music, native dress, German beer & foods, kids activities.

27 Hoboken Fall Arts and Music Festival Washington St. between Newark & 7th Sts., Hoboken, www.hobokennj.org. 11-6. Free. Over 300 artists and crafters, music, food vendors and children’s activities. Morristown Festival on the Green Park Place, Morristown Green, Morristown, 973-455-1133. 12-5. Exhibitors, entertainment, food, children’s activities and rides. Harvest Festival Trailside Nature and Science Center, New Providence Rd., Mountainside, 908-7893670. 11-5. Early American crafts, demos, live music, kids games, food. Westfield Festifall of Arts & Crafts E. Broad, Elm & Quimby Sts., Westfield, www.westfieldareachamber.com. 10-5. Free. Over 300 artisans and craft vendors, non-stop music, children’s pavilion & food. Fanny Wood Day Corner of Martine Ave. & South Ave., Fanwood, www.fanwoodrecreation.org. 115. Craft & street fair, children’s activities, food, exhibits & live entertainment all day. Mayor’s Run/Walk to “Break the Silence” Town Hall, 66 Main St, West Orange, 973325-4109. 8am runner registration and displays, kids’ walk/run, live music.

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2-4 Visiting Nurse Association Rummage Sale Fairgrounds on Rt. 202, Far Hills, 973-7816445. Largest and oldest fundraiser for VNA. You name it, you’ll find it here.

3 Bottle Hill Day and Madison Car Show Main St., Madison, 973-377-2982. 11-4. Music, art and cultural activities all day, Family Fun Park, car show. Grand Harvest Wine Festival Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, Morristown, 973-326-7645. 12-5. Sample fruits of the vine from NJ wineries; live bands, children’s activities, craft vendors. Country Fair Main St., Metuchen, 732-548-2964. 10-4. Fall Forestry Festival Forest Resource Education Center, 370 E. Veterans Highway, Jackson, www.njforestrycenter.org. 10-3. Free event for families, groups and scouts. Crafts, interpretive programs, demos and exhibits. Highlands Oktoberfest 60 Bay Ave., Veterans Park, Highlands, 732-291-4713. 12-9. German food, live music, dancing and entertainment.

3-4 Millbrook Days Millbrook Village, Old Mine Rd. & County Rd. 602N, Delaware Water Gap, 717-5882457, 908-841-9531. Late 19th century community comes alive with activity to celebrate the harvest. Oktoberfest Historic Smithville, Rt. 9 and Moss Mill Rd., Smithville, 609-748-6160. Over 100 juried crafters, live music and German food. Cranberry Fest Farnsworth Ave. and Crosswicks St., Bordentown, www.downtownbordentown. com. 11-5. Craft vendors, vintage car show on Sat., live music and entertainment. Chowderfest Weekend Taylor Ave. Ballfield, 9th St. & Taylor Ave., Beach Haven, Long Beach Island, www. chowderfest.com. Music, food, entertainment, chowder cook-off classic on Sun.

4 Lord Stirling 1770’s Festival Somerset County Environmental Education Center, 190 Lord Stirling Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-2489. 11:30-4:30. Experience Colonial life on the site of Lord Stirling’s Manor.


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Pumpkin Festival Whippany Railway Museum, Rt 10W & Whippany Rd., Whippany, 973-887-8177. 12:30-5:30. Crafts, railroad memorabilia. “Pumpkinliner” rides on antique cabooses. Cactus Island 26th Annual Nature Festival Cattus Island County Park, 1170 Cattus Island Blvd., Toms River, 732-270-6960. 84. Free. Natural history programs, van and boat tours, canoe trips, nature walks, more. Scotch Plains Day and Flea Market Municipal Parking Lot, 430 Park Ave., Scotch Plains, 908-322-6700. 11-5. Free. Artists, vendors, food, music, rides, games. Somerville Arts & Crafts Fair Main St., Somerville, www.somervillebiz.org. 11-5. Handmade crafts, food, entertainment.

Harvest Festival Pier A Park, 1st St. & Sinatra Drive, Hoboken, www.hobokennj.org. 11-3. Hay rides, maze, pony rides, kids activities, music.

Millburn/Short Hills Street Fair Upper Millburn Ave. in Short Hills, www.millburnshorthillschamber.com. 11-5. Free. Artists, vendors, food, rides, music.

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Chatsworth Cranberry Festival White Horse Inn grounds, Rt. 532 & Rt. 563, Chatsworth, www.cranfest.org. 9-4. Juried craft show, bog tours, music, food and entertainment.

New Jersey Family Pet Show Garden State Exhibit Center, 50 Atrium Dr., Somerset, 732-469-4000.

Oct 9-10, 16-17, 23-24 Haunted Nights Express Pine Creek Railroad, Allaire State Park (GSP exit 98) Rt. 524, Farmingdale, 732-9385524. Spooky nighttime ride through the haunted woods of Allaire. Haunted hayrides and haunted walks through Allaire Village, advance tickets recommended.

9-12 Cape May’s Victorian Weekend Cape May, www.capemaymac.org. Historic house tours, boat tours, evening ghost tours, Victorian teas, concerts, more.

10 Penguin Awareness Day Turtle Back Zoo, 560 Northfield Ave., West Orange, 973-731-5800. 11-2. Activities and presentations throughout the zoo. HarvestFest Springfield Ave., Maplewood, www.springfieldavenue.com/events. 11-3. Pony rides, pumpkin painting, crafts,entertainment, food.

10-11, 17-18, 24-25 Haunted Mill Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main St., Clinton, 908-735-4101. Two floors of the ancient Red Mill come alive for Halloween.

10-11 Autumn Timber & Balloon Festival Shawnee Mountain, I-80 PA Exit 52, Shawnee, www.shawneemt.com. 11-6. Log rolling, competitions, hayrides & entertainment. Irish Festival Historic Smithville, Rt. 9 & Moss Mill Rd., Smithville, 609-748-6160. Irish crafts, parade, live music.

11 Octoberfest Essex County Environmental Center, 621B Eagle Rock Ave., Roseland, 973-228-8776. 11-4. Free. Nature walks, canoe trips, demos crafts, music, pumpkin patch, more. All Hallows’ Eve Historic Allaire Village, Rt.524, Show Field, Wall Twp., 732-919-3500. 12-4. Free pumpkins, costume parade, storytelling, pumpkin painting, arts and crafts. Fall Festival Rutgers Gardens, Cook College, Ryders Lane (east of Rt.1), at the Log Cabin and Alumni Pavilion, North Brunswick, 732932-8451. Presentations, scavenger hunt, apple tasting, pumpkin painting, plant sales. Adorno Father’s Country Fair Downtown Ramsey, www.jcpromotions. info. 10-5. Crafters, kids entertainment.

16 By the Light of the Moon Somerset County Park Environmental Education Center, 190 Lord Stirling Rd., Basking Ridge, 908-766-2489. Trail walks for all ages., indoor activities, live critters.

17-18 Open House New York NYC, www.ohny.org. Free access to historic and contemporary sites in all five boroughs, kids sites and special programs. New Jersey Lighthouse Challenge www.lighthousechallengenj.org. Visit the state’s 11 accessible lighthouses, receive a souvenir token at each. Museums, gift shops, author signings, art shows and more. Visit website for locations. Fine Art & Crafts at Brookdale Park Brookdale Park, Watchung & Bellvue Aves., Montclair, 908-874-5247. Juried show features art, photography, sculpture, crafts. Harvest Celebration Historic Downtown Chester, ilovechester.com. Scarecrow contest, kids’ games and activites, cars, music, more.

22-24 Haunted Seaport Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St. (GSP exit 58), Tuckerton, 609-296-8868. 6-9. Hayrides, pirates, maze, food, non-scary pumpkin patch.

7-8 Mineral, Gem and Jewelry Show Trailside Nature & Science Center, Mountainside, 908-789-3670. 12-5. Gemstone cutting demos, vendors, rock and mineral displays, kids’ activities.

14 Turkey Trot and 5K Race Colonial Park, (Lot C), Franklin Twp., 908722-1200 ext. 226. 9. Advance registration discount by Nov. 2nd. 5k race and 1 mile fun run/walk.

15 Let’s Talk Adoption Conference Rutgers University, Busch Campus Center, Piscataway, For information and registration materials, www.cpfanj.org. Full day of workshops on pre and post adoptive issues. Pre-registration required.

26 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Central Park West to Macy’s at 34th St., New York, NY, 212-494-5432 hotline. Parade starts at 77th street & Central Park West. Balloons are inflated from 3-10pm on Wed. at special inflation areas near the Museum of Natural History.

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24 Pumpkin Patch Day Liberty Hall Museum, 1003 Morris Ave., Union, 908-527-0400. 10-6. Pumpkin picking, carving, Halloween crafts and activites, hayrides and house tours.

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Nov 27-Jan 3 Holiday Light Spectacular Turtle Back Zoo, 560 Northfield Ave., West Orange, 973-731-5800. Free admission. Weekends in Dec-Jan 3. 5-9. Zoo is lit up with animated displays. Bring unwrapped toy or non-perishable food item to donate.

Celebrate Fall Reeves Reed Arboretum, 165 Hobart Ave., Summit, 908-273-8787. 11-4. Live music, children’s games, crafts and activities. Flemington Street Fair Downtown Flemington, www.downtownflemington.com. 11-5. Vendors, crafters, musicians, entertainment and food.

Magical Talking Tree & Holiday Light Show Historic Smithville Village Greene, Rt. 9 & E. Moss Mill Rd., Smithville, 609-748-6160. Thurs.-Sun. 5:30-8:30. The magical talking tree talks to young at heart weekends in Dec.

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Mischief Night Madness Somerset County Park Commission Colonial Park Putting Course, Mettlers Rd., Franklin Twp., 908-722-1200 ext. 226. 4-9. A game of miniature golf with the ghouls. Wear your costume and get a free goodie bag. Cider, donuts, hay rides, night hike.

31 Trick or Treat! Downtown Merchants in Bernardsville, Morristown (973-292-6714), Millburn (973-379-2341), Somerville, Westfield and more welcome children in costume accompanied by adult. Howl-O-Ween Turtle Back Zoo, 560 Northfield Ave., West Orange, 973-731-5800. 4-9. Entertainment, candy giveaways, and your favorite animals will be on hand to party with attendees. Halloween Wizard Magic Show & Trick-or-Treat Liberty Village Premium Outlets, 1 Church St., Flemington, 908-782-8550. Trick-ortreat starts at 3 near main entance to Carters. Wizard Magic Show at 4.

31-Nov 1 NJ Brick Fair Garden State Exhibit Center, 50 Atrium Dr., Somerset, www.brickfair.com. 11-4. LEGO models, displays, vendors.

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Holiday Model Railroad Sound & Light Show End of Jefferson Ave., off Rt. 22 E., Union, www.tmrci.org. Advance ticket discounts. Sound & light extravaganza on HO track.

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4-6 Christkindlemarkt Tuckerton Seaport, 120 W. Main St (GSP exit 58), Tuckerton, 609-296-8868. Holiday crafts and gifts, music, carriage rides.

6 Holiday Lights Celebration & Nature Craft Show Trailside Nature & Science Center, Coles Ave.& New Providence Rd., Mountainside, 908-789-3670. 11-5. Santa, kids activities, unique gifts of natural materials. Donation: dry or canned food or new unwrapped gift.

11-13 Holiday Crafts at Morristown Morristown Armory, 430 Western Ave. & Washington St., Morristown, artrider.com. Contemporary work from artists and crafts people, one of a kind holiday gifts. Find new events on kidsguidenj.com


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Morris County Art Association

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Union Sports Arena

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Union Village Nursery School

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United Soccer Academy

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NCJW Center for Women

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New Jersey ARCH

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New Jersey Symphony

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Gill St. Bernard’s School

180

New Jersey Rock Gym

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Noah’s Ark Country Day School

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Mickey Fried Nursery School of

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Watchung Pediatrics

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HudsonWay Immersion School

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Party Maniacs

106

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Paul Nazzaro Music Studio

116

Westfield Pediatric

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Dental Group

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Wightman’s Farms

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Institute of Music for Children

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Pediatric Center

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108

P.E.P. Club

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Planet Swirl

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Williams Nursery

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Playwright’s Theatre

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Wings of Magic

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