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What is Your Favorite Winter Comfort Food?
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Chili. I use organic beef and a lot of vegetables.
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Calendar of Events Find Local Events and Things to Do in February
16 2016 Camps & Summer Programs
21 Three Reasons to Send Kids to Camp 27 This Just In… Gifts for Your Valentine
28 Private School/ Education Listings
43 Diamond Minds Breakthroughs with the King of the High Wire
44 Restaurant Guide 46 Vicinity “A” List
37 Health Section 37 Expert Advisor: Dr. Jeff Leary 40 Steps to Kick Off a Year of Good Health 42 Massage is for More Than Special Occasions
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In The VICINITY Asian-Fusion Arrives in Summit
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hunju, a brand new sushi and Asian-fusion restaurant, has joined the vibrant dining scene in Summit. Owned by the same proprietors as Umi Sushi in Millburn, Shunju is changing the town’s culinary landscape with a delightful sushi bar and creative Japanese-inspired dishes. “We are very happy to share our unique dishes with the community,” says Danny Wang, Shunju’s owner. “If you are in the mood for sushi or an Asian meal, we look forward to welcoming you to our table.” Early reviewers praise the extensive menu, clean and fresh atmosphere and attentive service. Diners rave about the flavorful sushi as well as inventive and delicious noodle dishes. The new eatery has taken over the building previously occupied by The Beacon Hill Tavern & Restaurant in downtown Summit, one block from the train station. Savor the flavors of Shunju, located at 16 Beechwood Road, Summit, 908-608-1088, www.ShunjuSummit. com. Open for lunch and dinner daily. Online ordering available. Catering offered for all occasions.
Berkeley Heights Photographer Offers Book to Save the Rain Forests
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rganic Portraits is the realization of nearly two decades of dedication by Berkeley Heights photographer John F. Cooper. The 96page coffee table book is a collection of stunning large format images that were created using natural, organic elements in unique hair fabrications. The majority of the images were produced using traditional 4x5 and 8x10 Polaroid film. All of the profits are being donated to the Rain Forest Action Network’s Protect-anAcre program, which provides small grants to indigenous rainforest communities that focus on the protection of their forests. Cooper started the series in 1998 after learning about the clearing of the Brazilian Rainforest. He says, “I was doing very well in my career, and I was making a good living, and I wanted to do something personal, something that would benefit the world.” After several starts and stops, including a successful Kickstarter campaign, Organic POrtraits hit the shelves at the end of 2015. The book is printed using environmentally responsible materials and is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. It is available through www.Amazon.com or www.JohnFCooper.com. Cooper, an award-winning photographer, has been published in such publications as Allure, Elle, GQ, Rolling Stone and Vogue. He also taught photography as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University.
1,000 Pounds of Holiday Cheer & Counting
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The Interfaith Food Pantry needs ongoing donations of food and no more so than during the winter months and holiday season. Get more information on donating visit www.mcifp.org The Red Oaks School, founded in 1965, is a fully accredited independent school serving a diverse population of students, ages 3 to grade 8: “Their mission is to lay the foundation for students to be engaged global citizens, equipped with 21st century skills. Their curriculum is based on core Montessori principles, enhanced by current educational research. 6
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Achieve Maximum Mobility. Paper Mill Playhouse Nominated for 2 People’s Choice Awards
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he Paper Mill Playhouse has been nominated for “Favorite Theater to See a Musical” and for “Favorite Theater Camp” in Discover Jersey Arts’ People’s Choice Awards. Voting for these awards is open until February 11th. To cast your ballot, go to www.JerseyArts.com/Vote. “Paper Mill Playhouse is thrilled to receive nominations for both our mainstage productions and our arts education initiatives,” stated Todd Schmidt, Paper Mill Playhouse Managing Director. “We’re honored to be recognized by our fellow colleagues, and to be a part of such a strong arts community that drives one another to thrive. We hope our patrons will also support us by voting in this year’s awards.” Discover Jersey Arts is a co-sponsored project of the ArtPride New Jersey Foundation and New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State. Winners of the eighth annual awards program will be announced and honored in early March at the New Jersey Conference on Tourism in Atlantic City.
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CALENDAR of EVENTS F E B RUA RY 2 0 1 6 Saturday, February 6
Guy Davis Performs Guy Davis draws his blues from some of the best. Joined by Award winning harmonica player Fabrizio Poggi, the duo bring an evening of stomping acoustic blues. 8pm. Centenary Stage Company, Sitnik Theater, 715 Grand Ave., Hackettstown. 908-979-0900. www.centenarystageco.org
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Ongoing Throughout February Women’s Workshops
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February programs are: Chair Yoga; and Women Beware… Understanding What You Really Need to Know When Going Through a Divorce. Please call for dates and times. NCJW/Essex Center for Women, 70 South Orange Ave., Suite 120, Livingston. 973-994-4994. www.centerforwomenNJ.org
Fresh locally grown produce, farm raised beef, lamb, pork, poultry & fresh seafood, fresh baked goods, artisan bread, eggs -fresh from the farm, honey, jellies, jams & syrups, local artisans, seasonal & specialty items. Sundays 10am2pm. 24 Mills St., Morristown. 908-362-7967. www.morriswinterfarmersmarket.com
The Lore Ross Jewelry Gallery, newly redesigned and reinstalled, showcases jewelry across seven centuries. The focus of the new installation is the wide array of materials, both noble and humble, that have been used over the centuries to create things of beauty for personal adornment. Newark Museum, 49 Washington St., Newark. 973-596-6550. www.newarkmuseum.org/jewelry
Computer Classes Computer training is available to all women at all levels. February classes are: Intro to WORD; and PowerPoint. Please call for dates and times. NCJW/ Essex Center for Women, 70 South Orange Ave., Suite 120, Livingston. 973-994-4994. www.centerforwomenNJ.org
Financial Fitness For Women & Law Ongoing programs providing women clients with confidential consultations with a professional to determine how best to approach a financial or legal concern. Appointments must be scheduled in advance. NCJW/Essex Center for Women, 70 South Orange Ave, Suite 120, Livingston. 973-994-4994. www.centerforwomenNJ.org
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The Writers Circle Creative Writing Workshops Offering a full line-up of workshops for Children & Adults. Now in Five New Jersey Communities: Ridgewood, Montclair, South Orange, Maplewood, Summit. Classes Run thru March 31. The Writers Circle, 426 Springfield Ave., Summit. www.writerscircleworkshops.com
Showcasing Textile Art Exhibit
Gallery Exhibit: Mandala Carol Nussbaum uses colorful photography to transform flowers and other plant material into an ancient symbol called the Mandala. A Mandala is traditionally used to signify a sacred space containing a circle with a center point that offers balancing visual elements, symbolizing unity and harmony. 9am-4:30pm. Free. Runs thru Feb 29. Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 353 E. Hanover Ave., Morris Township. 973-326-7601. www.arboretumfriends.org
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Mega Model Trains Train enthusiasts will marvel at the spectacular 288-square foot interactive model train display. Runs thru March 6. Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 973-971-3700. www.morrismuseum.org
Essex Water Color Club Art Show ”Following the Thread” features textiles from the nineteenth century to the present day that utilize thread to create artful designs. While the exhibition focuses primarily on traditional textiles, an impressive collection of Native American beadwork and Latin American objects is also featured. Runs thru April 1. Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 973-971-3700. www.morrismuseum.org
The Essex Water Color Club, New Jersey’s oldest watercolor club, will hold its annual show through February. An opening reception will be held Sunday, February 7 from 2:15 to 4pm. The public is invited to attend. Library of the Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. 973-635-0603. www.chathamlibrary.org
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Arts of Asia Exhibit
Career Services For Women Ongoing program assisting women in becoming “job ready” and successfully find employment. Meet with a professional and receive guidance in goal setting, career planning, resume writing, interview techniques, and job search strategies. NCJW/Essex Center for Women, 70 South Orange Ave, Suite 120, Livingston. 973-994-4994. www.centerforwomenNJ.org
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Antique Carpets Through the Eyes of W. Parsons Todd This exhibition features 17 carpets, rarely on display, from the Museum’s collection, with a selection of books and photographs that informed serious collectors during the first half of the twentieth century. W. Parsons Todd (1877-1976), founder of Macculloch Hall, was an esteemed carpet collector who had an eye for fine rugs. Runs thru April 10. Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, 45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown. 973-5382404. www.maccullochhall.org
The Museum’s collections of the Arts of Asia were established in 1909 with the very founding of the Museum. Currently, twenty permanent galleries display over six hundred Asian works of art—only two percent of the 30,000 objects that comprise the Asian collections. Newark Museum, 49 Washington St., Newark. 973596-6550. www.newarkmuseum.org
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Animal Kingdom—Toying with Art
Legopalooza! T he Library of The Chathams is opening up its enormous Lego® collection to inventive builders of all ages. On February 28th, everyone will be welcomed to the library to construct unique designs of monsters, architecture and more. All of the day’s creations will be put on display in the Children’s Room.
Explore the “wild” side of art through creatures made from traditional oil paint, re-purposed toys, and more. Thru March 6. Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 973-971-3700. www.morrismuseum.org
More than just a toy, Legos have proven educational benefits. Playing with them encourages the development of thinking laterally and in three-dimensions as well as problem-solving and organizational skills. In addition, Legos enhance critical thinking and motor development.
“DynamicEarth” Revealing Nature’s Secrets Exhibit
The Library of The Chathams is located at 214 Main Street in Chatham. Legopalooza! is open to the public from 2:30-4pm. No registration is required.
Groundhog Prediction Party 2016 Learn about the custom of Groundhog Day, meet Phil, the Groundhog Puppet, & make groundhog crafts. 3-4pm. Ages 3-6. Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main St., Madison. 973-377-2982. www.metc.org
Gentle Chair Yoga Class for older adults. Meets weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays. 11:30am-12:30pm. Call to inquire about pricing and to register. SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad St., Summit. 908-598-5548
MPAC Announces Auditions for the Peek inside the Earth to its very core. Discover why earthquakes “shake”. See a volcano “blow its top”. Hungry is as hungry gets when you’re a lion or polar bear. Watch out for those bats and don’t get stung by a bee. Newark Museum, 49 Washington St., Newark. 973-596-6550. www.newarkmuseum.org
Monday, February 1
This is MPAC 4th annual spring musical-Mary Poppins. Auditions will take place Feb.1, Feb.3 and Feb.7 at the Theatre. Youth ages 9-22 may audition. Details on casting and auditions can be found on their website. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. 973-539-0345 ext.6505. www.mayoarts.org/education/musical
Maplewood Garden Club Meeting: Gardening with Passion
Preschool Registration at The Connection A Certified Preschool at The Connection for ages 3-5 with flexible hours to suit any schedule. Visit our beautiful state-of-the-art classroom, where learning and discovery takes place on a daily basis… it’s so much more that ABCs. The Connection, 79 Maple St., Summit. 908-273-4242. www.TheConnectionOnline.org
Regina and Ken Carlson will discuss gardening with passion, conscience, and good sense, as well as, illustrate how-to practices that are sparing of effort, time, money, the environment, and kind to gardeners’ bodies. They will cover garden design, construction, and maintenance. 7:30pm. Maplewood Memorial Library, 51 Baker St., Maplewood.
“Best Picture Winners Of Years Past” Program Admission is Free. Each film starts at 1pm. Patrons can bring a brown bag lunch, and light refreshments will be served at 12:30pm. Also Feb. 16. Springfield Free Public Library, 66 Mountain Ave., Springfield. 973-376-4930. www.sfpl.org
Preschool Story Time Ages 4 to 6. Mondays 10:15am. Registration required. To sign-up, call the library, stop in the children’s room, or visit the website. Library of the Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. 973-635-0603, www.chathamlibrary.org
Tuesday, February 2 Tai Chi Classes Tai Chi is a series of precise flowing movements that develop balance, strength, flexibility, focus, endurance, and calmness. Meets weekly on Tues.11:30am–12:45pm. Call to register. SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad St., Summit. 908-598-5548.
Flight School the Musical
Book Donations Wanted Yoga for Stress Reduction Take a break from your day with a yoga class taught by Sharon Carroll Morton. Open to all skill levels. Please bring a yoga mat or a towel. Also Feb. 8. 10am. Call to sign up. Library of the Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. 973-635-0603. www.chathamlibrary.org
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The Summit College Club (SCC) is seeking books and other media donations for its Book Sale. Donations should be brought to Westy Self Storage, 15 River Rd., Chatham. 8am-5pm weekdays; 9am-5pm Sat.; and 11am-3pm on Sun. between Feb. 1 and April 7. Proceeds from the sale are used to fund college scholarships for deserving young women in local high schools. To volunteer call 908-464-2540.
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It’s the first day of Flight School, where they teach birds to fly. Penguin has the soul of an eagle and is ready to live on the wind. With some friends of a feather, Penguin follows his dreams to flip flap, and fly. Ages 4-10. 4pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center,100 South St., Morristown. 973-539-8008. www.mayoarts.org
Advanced Drawing Class Light and shadow, line, value distinctions, composition and perspective will be explored. Individual instructor guidance on still lives, landscapes and personal imagery. Tues. thru Feb.23. Noon-2pm. Farmstead Arts Center, 450 King George Rd., Basking Ridge. 347-927-8748. E-mail: farmsteadartscenter@gmail.com
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Storybears Story Bears is for children three years of age thru Kindergarten. Caregivers are asked to remain in the library while the children are in storytime. No registration required. 1-1:30pm. Also Feb. 9, 16 & 23. Summit Free Public Library, 75 Summit St., Summit. 908-273-0350. www.summitlibrary.org
Drawing Class This class will introduce students to the fundamental principles of drawing as they gain confidence in their drawing skills and have fun in doing so. Work with a variety of drawing materials and learn to create convincing 2D imagery of the 3D world. No previous experience required. Runs thru Feb. 23. 9:3011:30pm. Farmstead Arts Center, 450 King George Rd., Basking Ridge. 347-927-8748. E-mail: farmsteadartscenter@gmail.com
SisterStrong Fitness Program at Pathways Pathways, a program of The Connection for Women and Families in Summit is offering this ongoing exercise program designed to increase energy levels, strengthen bones, flexibility, range of motion and build muscle. Enjoy the support and camaraderie of the group. Free. 1:15–2pm. Pathways, 79 Maple St., Summit. 908-273-4242, ext 154. E-mail: Pathways@TheConnectionOnline.org
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Toddler Storytime Ages 2-4. Registration required. 11am. Tuesdays 10:30am. Library of the Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. www.chathamlibrary.org
Bookworms Stories, songs, & a craft for 3-5 year olds and a caregiver. Registration required. Open to Florham Park Residents only. Tues. 1:302:15pm. Florham Park Public Library, Akhoury Room, 107 Ridgedale Ave., Florham Park. 973-377-2694.
Wednesday, February 3 Income Tax Assistance Bring all your financial records from 2015, copies of your 2014 Federal and State tax returns, and all printed and blank forms from the Internal Revenue Service. Volunteer Income Ta Assistance (VITA) will be held on Wed., Feb.3 & Wed. April 13, 10am-2pm. Appointment for this free service may be made in person or by calling. Library of the Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. 973-635-0603. www.chathamlibrary.org
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Technology Meetup Group
Gen Y Networking Group
The Diabetes-Center Connection
Meet with people interested in technology. View video programs presented by Pluralsight and discuss topics. Topics vary and are selected by the participants. 6:45-8:4pm. Summit Free Public Library, 75 Summit St., Summit. 908-273-0350. www.summitlibrary.org
Gen Y Networking Group is a forum dedicated to Generation Y young adults interested in job search, networking, and career development. Meetings will take place on the first and third Wednesdays of the month. 7pm. All are welcome. Library of the Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. 973-635-0603. www.chathamlibrary.org
Join surgical oncolojist Zubin Bamboat, MD, to learn more about the association between diabetes and certain common cancers. 7pm. Summit Medical Group, 1 Diamond Hill Rd., Lawrece Pavillion, Conference Center, Berkeley Heights. 908-277-8889. www.summitmedicalgroup.com/events
AARP Free Tax Preparation Returns will be e-filed at no cost to the taxpayer using IRS software. The AARP volunteers will prepare tax returns on Wednesdays from 10am-1pm (with appointments on the hour). The tax preparation service will be available through April 13. West Orange Library, 46 Mt. Pleasant Ave., West Orange. 973-736-0198. www.wopl.org
Make Valentine’s Day Cards Create beautiful valentine cards to send to loved ones. 1-2:30pm. Mendham Township Library, 2 West Main St., Brookside. 973-543-4018. www.mendhamtownshiplibrary.org
Thursday, February 4
Experience the Aurora Planetarium Shows
Artistry of the Theatre
Seven months of winter sky watching in the Arctic Circle, hundreds of thousands of photographs and hundreds of hours under the spell of the Aurora Borealis have been condensed into the world’s first full dome three-hundred-sixty degree, high resolution movie. Wed.-Fri., 2pm; Sat. & Sun., 2 & 4pm. Recommended for adults and children ages 9 and up; 35 minutes. Newark Museum, Planetarium, 49 Washington St., Newark. 973-596-6550. www.newarkmuseum.org/aurora
Take a peek behind the curtain of Paper Mill Playhouse’s productions with Mark Hoebee, Artistic Director. 7pm. Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, 68 Elm St., Summit. 908-273-9121. www.artcenternj.org/conversations.
Sergio Mendes Performs Enjoy a night of Brazilian jazz from the king of the bossa nova. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. 973-539-8008. www.mayoarts.org
“The Runner Stumbles” Production It is 1911. A young nun has died under mysterious circumstances in a remote parish in northern Michigan, and her pastor, Father Rivard, has been charged with the murder. A feverish struggle ensues against the tides of passion, faith and justice. Runs thru Feb. 14.Call or visit web for dates and times. Morris Museum, Bickford Theater, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 973-971-3700. www.morrismuseum.org
Colored pencil drawing Class Explore the wide range of drawing possibilities using watercolor colored pencils. From traditional uses to more contemporary applications students will observe forms and use pencils and brush working with still life arangements, photographic references and personal imagery. All levels welcome. Runs thru Feb. 25. 1-3pm. Farmstead Arts Center, 450 King George Rd., Basking Ridge. 347-927-8748. E-mail: farmsteadartscenter@gmail.com
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Ceramic Class Learn the art of hand building to create a beautiful ceramic or sculpture piece, from a lump of clay. All materials, glazes and kiln firing are included. Each class is 2 hours. Each piece will require two sessions. Farmstead Arts Center, 450 King George Rd., Basking Ridge. 908-705-2266. E-mail: customcrittersbydeb@yahoo.com
Wiggles & Giggles Stories, rhymes, & more for infants ages 0-24 months and a caregiver. Registration is required. Open to residents of Florham Park only. 1Thurs. 0-10:20am.Florham Park Public Library, Akhoury Room, 107 Ridgedale Ave., Florham Park. 973-377-2694.
Art Class Students will create outdoor landscapes indoors as they translate their 3D world onto a 2D picture plane. An understanding of compositional elements, shading, color and perspective will help develop spatial appearances working with a variety of dry 2D drawing materials that will amaze both artist and viewer. Photographic references and imagination will supplement direct observation. All levels welcome. Thurs. 1-3pm. Runs thru Feb. 25.Farmstead Arts Center, 450 King George Rd., Basking Ridge. 347-927-8748. E-mail: farmsteadartscenter@gmail.com
A New Musical About The Old Neighborhood Written by Chazz Palminteri and based on his acclaimed one-man show‚ “A Bronx Tale” is set against the backdrop of racial strife and organized crime in the 1960s. It is the story of an Italian-American teenager finding his path in life as he must choose between the father who raised him and a mob-boss father figure who fascinates him. Runs thru Feb. 18. Call or visit web for dates and times. Paper Mill Playhouse, 22 Brookside Drive, Millburn. 973-376-4343. www.papermill.org
“Once” Production Featuring an impressive ensemble of actor/musicians who play their own instruments onstage, Once tells the enchanting tale of a Dublin street musician who’s about to give up on his dream when a beautiful young woman takes a sudden interest in his haunting love songs. 8pm. Also Feb. 5 & 6,8pm. Feb. 6 2pm. State Theater,15 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick. 732-246-7469. www.statetheatrenj.org
Serendipidy Class After school stories, songs and crafts with Mrs. Wheeless. Grades K-4. 4pm. Thursdays. Summit Free Public Library, 75 Summit St., Summit. 908273-0350. www.summitlibrary.org
Laughter Yoga Class Pradep Nair, Laughter Consultant at HomeWell Senior Home Care of Morris County, will teach this unique exercise routine which combines unconditional laughter with yogic breathing. Laughter yoga elevates mood, improves health, gives you more energy, and builds a positive attitude. 1–1:45pm. Free. Registration required. SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad St., Summit. 908-598-5548.
Book Discussion Group The group will discuss “Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania” by Erik Larson. On May 1st, 1915 the Lusitania set sail on its final voyage. That it was sunk by a German U-boat will be news to few—and Larson’s challenge is to craft a historical narrative leading up to the thrilling, if known, conclusion, building anticipation in his readers along the way. 7pm. The Springfield Free Public Library, Staff Room, 66 Mountain Ave., Springfield. 973-376-4930 x228.
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Valentine Craft Project Make a Felt Valentine Finger Puppet with Miss Polly. Sew a cute owl finger puppet to give to someone special for Valentine’s Day in this 2 week class. Registration required. Ages 6 and up. Library of the Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. www.chathamlibrary.org
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Friday, February 5 The Piano Bar Join in on the first Friday of each month when St. Peter’s will host a piano bar. 9pm. St. Peter’s Church Parish House, Corner of Miller Rd. & Maple Ave., Morristown. www.morristowngreen.com/calendar
Game Day Goodies Cooking Class Join chef Diane Marino and participate in cooking cheesy artichoke dip with homemade dippers, sweet and sassy wings, chili topped corn muffins, sloppy joe sliders and touch down cupcakes. Ages 8-12. 6-8pm. Kings Cooking Studio, 778 Morris Tpke., Short Hills.973-258-4009. www.kingsfoodmarkets.com (continued on page 14)
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“The Pirates of Penzance”
Junie B. Jones, the Musical, Jr.
Fun-to-be-Fit Exercise Class
It’s Junie B.’s first day of first grade and a lot of things have changed for her: Junie’s friend Lucille doesn’t want to be her best pal anymore. Also, Junie has trouble reading the blackboard. Throw in a friendly cafeteria lady, a kickball tournament and first grade has never been more exciting. Runs thru Feb. 14. Call for dates and times. The summit Playhouse, 10 New England Ave., Summit. 908-273-2192. www.thesummitplayhouse.org
General exercise class for older adults. Meets weekly on Fridays. 11:30am–12:30pm. Call to inquire about pricing and to register. SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad St., Summit. 908-598-5548.
Mustard’s Retreat Swashbuckling buccaneers, bumbling British bobbies, frolicsome Victorian maidens and more engage in this rollicking romp that is one of the best loved pieces of musical theatre. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center,100 South St., Morristown. 973-539-8008. www.mayoarts.org
An Evening with Fran Lebowitz Fran Lebowitz is one of the foremost advocates of the Extreme Statement. She is pointed, forthright, unapologetically opinionated, and known for her hilariously dry social commentary on American life. Lebowitz offers insights on timely issues such as gender, race, gay rights, and the media as well as her own pet peeves—including celebrity culture, tourists and strollers. 8pm. SOPAC, One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973-275-1114. www.sopacnow.org
Mustard’s Retreat (David Tamulevich and Michael Hough), met in Ann Arbor, MI in 1974, both on hiatus from their studies at the University of Michigan. Discovering a mutual interest in music/writing and performing, they put together 3 songs which were hits. Katherine Rondeau opens. 8-11pm. The Minstrel, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 973-335-9489. www.folkproject.org.
Project Healthy Bones A 24-week, weight-bearing exercise and educational program for adults with or at risk for osteoporosis. It is recommended that participants attend all 24 classes to obtain maximum benefit. Registration is required. Fridays. 10am. Offray Arthritis Center of Morristown Medical Center, 435 South St., Morristown. 973-971-6420. www.morristowngreen.com/calendar
Saturday, February 6 Guy Davis Performs Guy Davis draws his blues from some of the best. Joined by Award winning harmonica player Fabrizio Poggi, the duo bring an evening of stomping acoustic blues. 8pm. Centenary Stage Company, Sitnik Theater, 715 Grand Ave., Hackettstown. 908-979-0900. www.centenarystageco.org
The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Other Eric Carle Favourites The triple-bill includes the wonderful story of “The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s” metamorphosis into a beautiful butterfly; the fanciful account of “Little Cloud’s” travels through the sky, and the “Mixed-Up Chameleon’s” discovery of his own unique nature. Ages 4-7. 2pm. SOPAC, One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973-275-1114. www.sopacnow.org
Year of the Monkey: Nai-Ni Chen Dance
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Dancers and acrobats in dazzling costumes move to exotic music, bringing a smile to your face and warmth to your heart. At this performance, the Monkey King is joined by the spirit of dragons and lions as they welcome the return of Spring. Feb. 6 & 7, 2pm. NJPAC, Victoria Theater, 1 Center St., Newark. 973-297-5828. www.njpac.org
Backyard Birding for Families Make a simple birdfeeder from recycled materials and learn how to identify birds. Families with children ages 5+. Registration required. 10-11:30am. Reeves-Reed Arboretum, 165 Hobart Ave., Summit. 908-273-8787, x1010. www.reeves-reedarboretum.org
Tao: Seventeen Samurai Performance
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Timeless, traditional Japanese drumming with a 21st century attitude! This sizzling performance combines explosive Taiko drumming, innovative choreography and extraordinary athleticism into a dynamic new take on an ancient Asian art form. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South St., Morristown. 973-539-8008. www.mayoarts.org
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Maple Sugaring Immerse yourself in the maple sugaring process from start to finish by identifying and tapping maple trees, collecting sap, and seeing syrup made over a wood-fired evaporator. Hour long demonstrations 2-3pm. Also Feb. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28. (Feb. 27 and 28, there will be demonstrations at both 1pm. and 2:30pm.) Foster Fields Living Historical Farm, 73 Kahdena Rd., Morristown. 973-326-7645. www.morrisparks.net
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Swingin’ Tern Contra Dance
Presenting the association’s winter exhibit of watercolor paintings Feb.29th. The opening reception and awards presentation will take place on Feb. 7th from 2:15 to 4pm. The public is invited to attend and is free to all. Refreshments will be served. Library of the Chathams, Downstairs gallery, 214 Main St., Chatham. 973-283-0818.
Alexandra Deis-Lauby will call the contras. The band will be Gotham Groove. Beginners’ workshop at 7:30pm. No partner necessary. Please carry in clean soft-soled shoes for dancing. Listeners are welcome. 8-11pm. First Presbyterian Church, Parish House, 14 Hanover Rd., East Hanover. 973-295-6864. www.Folkproject.org.
Miss Nelson Is Missing
Family Photo Scavenger Hunt Grab a camera or phone and stop by the Haggerty Education Center for this month’s nature photo scavenger hunt. Take a photo of every item and get a prize. Theme and prizes change monthly. A great way to get the family outdoors year-round. Also Feb. 7. 9am-4pm. Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 353 E. Hanover Ave. Morris Township.
Chocolate Festival Chocolate inspired activities include: chocolate Bingo, design your own chocolate bar wrapper, hot cocoa craft, chocolate inspired games, meet a chocolatier. 11am. Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 973-971-3706. morrismuseum.org/family-festivals/
Miss Nelson can’t control her crazy classroom because she’s just too nice. But when she disappears, her substitute is the no-nonsense Viola Swamp! With the big test approaching, the kids suddenly realize how much they miss their Miss Nelson… and they’ll do anything to get her back. 11am & 1:30pm. Morris Museum, Bickford Theatre, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 973-9713700. www.morrismuseum.org
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“Simply Streisand” Concert
Looking at New Jersey: The Arts & Crafts Movement
In this celebration of all things Babs, some of the finest voices from Broadway and Manhattan cabarets celebrate the music of a legend. 6 & 8:30pm. NJPAC, The Chase Room, 1 Center St., Newark. 973-297-5828. www.njpac.org
The Arts and Crafts Movement was the aesthetic bridge that carried us from an era of Victorian excess to the simpler forms and easier lifestyle of modernism. Much of the energy for the movement originated in New Jersey as did the revival of interest and activity that continues today. Dr. Schwartz will look at the movement past and present, with an eye to what survives and how to find it. 2pm. Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 14 Maple Ave., Morristown. 973-2855715. www.metc.org/calendar
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The Nation’s #1 Sports Broadcasting Camp Back for our 11th year!
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Three Reasons to Send Kids to Camp
Summer camps can help children learn new skills and meet new friends. There are many great reasons to send your children to summer camp.
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They stay active physically and learn new things. They participate in activities that include sports, theater, science, and academics all the while experiencing new learning adventures. Most camps offer diverse outdoor adventures that ensure children are active—running, jumping, swimming, rowing, hiking, etc. They can come away from camp with a new hobby or life passion they might not otherwise have found. Children learn independence while attending a summer camp. Children practice making decisions for themselves without parents and teachers guiding them. They gain freedom to move in new directions by managing their daily activity choices in a safe, comfortable and happy environment. Summer camp introduces children to new life-long friends. Camp is a place children can be who they are, a place away from the pressures of school and trying to fit in because most camp activities are group activities where no one is excluded—singing, playing, talking and laughing.
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Juilliard @ SOPAC: Matthew Lipman, Viola
The recipient of a 2015 Avery Fisher Career Grant, American violist Matthew Lipman has been hailed by The New York Times for his “rich tone and elegant phrasing” and by the Chicago Tribune for his “splendid technique and musical sensitivity.” 3pm. SOPAC, One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973-275-1114. www.sopacnow.org
Wednesday, February 10
A Winter’s Day on the Farm Discover why harvesting is so important on the farm, learn about ice cutting and examine the special tools, and pitch in with cold-weather jobs, like tapping maple trees to collect sap and sawing wood. Climb aboard the open-air tractor pulled wagon for a memorable ride around the farm. In the barnyard, meet the Jersey cows, Belgium draft horses and sheep. Noon-4pm. Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, 73 Kahdena Rd., Morris Township. 973-326-7645. www.morrisparks.net
Blues in the Loft: Bill Sims, Jr. Bill Sims, Jr., inherited the musical traditions of blues and gospel from his father and began playing piano at the age of four. 7pm. SOPAC, The Loft, One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973-275-1114. www.sopacnow.org
Marc Berger Performs Singer/songwriter Marc Berger will perform songs from his album RIDE, a contemporary tribute to the American West. 2-3pm. Summit Free Public Library, 75 Summit St., Summit. 908-273-0350. www.summitlibrary.org
Monday, February 8 Visual Arts Center Registration Sign up today for studio art classes in painting, drawing, ceramics, jewelry design and more. Register by February 28 to receive the early registration discount. Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, 68 Elm St., Summit. 908-273-9121. www.artcenternj.org
The Beach Boys Perform Put away the snowballs and break out the beach balls. Mike Love and The Beach Boys perform 50 years of classic hits and musical memories. 7:30pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center,100 South St., Morristown. 973-539-8008. www.mayoarts.org
The New Providence Garden Club Presentation Presentation title “Gardening in the Shade” by Hollace Hoffman. Discover perennials for shade that will enable you to have blossoms from March to November. Hollace will also discuss how to lighten up shady areas with gold or white cultivars. Refreshments will be served. 7-8:30pm. New Providence DeCorso Center, 15 East 4th St. New Providence. www. npgardenclubweebly.com. E-mail: npgardenclub@ gmail.com
Breast Cancer Support Group This program is for those who have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer. Patients are able to share concerns and advice about their experience with breast cancer treatments and more. 5-6pm. Registration is not required. The Berkeley Heights Campus, Bensley Pavilion, Breast Care Center Waiting Area, 1 Diamond Hill Rd., Berkeley Heights. 908-277-8670. www.summitmedicalgroup.com/events
Engineering with LEGO Garden Club of Montclair Meeting and Tea Program titled “Gardens in the Garden State”. Authors Nancy Berner and Susan Lowry will describe New Jersey’s magnificent public and private garden with illustrations from their latest book. Enjoy tea and view flower design competition entries following the presentation. 1-3pm. United Way Building Auditorium, 60 South Fullerton Ave., Montclair.
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Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, skyscrapers, motorized cars, and the Battletrack! An experienced instructor will challenge new and returning students to engineer at the next level. 4pm. Salt Brook Elementary School, 40 Maple St., New Providence. 732-788-9833.
Chinese New Year Celebration Create crafts and enjoy stories commemorating the Year of the Monkey. 10-11am. Children ages 3+ with adult, registration required. 1-2pm. Reeves-Reed Arboretum, 165 Hobart Ave., Summit. 908-273-8787, x1010. www.reeves-reedarboretum.org
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Tuesday, February 9 Happy Hour Painting A fun relaxing evening of creativity. BYOB. No experience necessary. All materials and instruction provided. 7pm. Geralyn’s Art Studio, 170 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood. 862-205-9744.
SHS Chamber Chorus Performance 12pm. Summit High School, 125 Kent Place Blvd., Summit. 908-273-1494. www.summitshspto.com
Gynecological Cancer Support Group at Pathways Pathways. a program of The Connection offers this group for women at any stage of diagnosis and treatment, where resources and coping strategies are shared. Noon–1:30pm. 2nd and 4th Tuesday. Pathways, 79 Maple St., Summit. 908-273-4242. www.TheConnectionOnline.org
Wednesday, February 10 Summer Camp Registration Summer Day Camps at The Connection run from June 27-Aug 24, offering weekly sessions for boys and girls ages 3 and up. SummerFun (mornings), Girls’ Gymnastics, Lights/Camera/Action, Fit & Fun Camp (afternoons) and Travel Camp (all day) and a NEW Jr. Warrior Mini Camp 8/22-8/24. The Connection, 79 Maple St., Summit. 908-273-4242. www.TheConnectionOnline.org
Independent Living in Your Own Home
Beads For Peace: Natural Jewelry Making
Elizabeth Miller, Principal, Personal Financial Navigation, LLC, will discuss steps you need to take to ensure that you can remain in your home for as long as possible including safety measures, property management and outside services. 1-2pm. Registration required. SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad St., Summit. 908-598-5548.
Artist Maya Bloom leads this beading workshop using natural materials and dove beads symbolizing peace. Maya demonstrates a variety of knots and simple beading techniques. All materials needed to create your unique necklace are provided or bring your own beads to incorporate into the design. Beginners are welcome. 10:30am-12:30pm. Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 353 E. Hanover Ave., Morris Township. 973-326-7603. www.arboretumfriends.org
Winter Tales from Around the World Enjoy wintertime stories from faraway lands featuring vivid animal characters, discover new and exciting cultures and environments, and make a craft too. Children ages 3-5 with adult, registration required. Also Feb. 17. 1-2pm. Reeves-Reed Arboretum, 165 Hobart Ave., Summit. 908-2738787, x1010. www.reeves-reedarboretum.org
Friday, February 12 The universe is packed with extreme objects and events and the Space Extreme series explores the biggest, hottest and most amazing. Visit black holes, supernovae, colliding galaxies and others—all of which push the edge of understanding and imagination. Reservations recommended. Ages 8 and older. 7pm. Longo Planetarium in Cohen Hall, CCM’s, 214, Center Grove Rd., Randolph. 973-328-5076. www.ccm.edu
“Stormy Weather” Lena Horne Biagraphy
The Orlando Consort in THE ANONYMOUS MONK Acclaimed British a cappella ensemble partners with the Seton Hall University Chamber Choir to create a vivid portrait in words and music. 7:30pm. SOPAC, One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973-275-1114. www.sopacnow.org
Thursday, February 11 Suburban Music Study Club Carolyn Enger, Peter Hill & Charity Wicks on piano. Free event.10:30am. Madison Public Library, Chase Room, 39 Keep St., Madison. 973-3770722. www.suburbanmusicstudyclub.com
Space Extreme
This living, breathing biography combines story, song and images to provide a defining portrait of an American music icon. The legendary Mary Wilson of The Supremes performs Horne’s greatest hits with a jazz trio while Horne biographer James Gavin provides rare audio and video footage from the courageous singer’s life. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center,100 South St., Morristown. 973-539-8008. www.mayoarts.org
Jerry Rivera Performs His artistic diversity and ability to captivate a demographically diverse fan base makes him one of the biggest musical acts in the world. 8pm. Bergen PAC, 30 North Van Brunt St., Englewood. 201-816-8160. www.bergenpac.org (continued on page 24)
AARP Tax-Aide Program Free tax preparation for middle- and low-income taxpayers, with special attention to those over 60. Area residents in Essex, Morris and Union Counties do not need to be an AARP member or retiree to use the service. 9am-12pm. Appointment required. Runs weekly thru April 14. SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad St., Summit. 908-598-5509. www.sageeldercare.org
“Mud, River, Stone” Play An African-American couple vacationing in Africa takes a turn off the main highway and find themselves stranded during rainy season in the remnants of a grand hotel. As the rains continue, the guest list grows. The couple’s comic and romantic adventure takes on absurd dimensions when the hotel guests are taken hostage by the angry bellhop. The couple’s relationship is tested by the volatile politics of Africa, and they learn what the hungry human spirit will do for food and a warm blanket. 7:30pm. Feb. 12 13, & 8pm. Feb. 14, 2pm. Centenary Stage Company, Sitnik Theater, 715 Grand Ave., Hackettstown. 908-979-0900. www.centenarystageco.org
Music with Carolyn Dempsey Miss Carolyn provides an early childhood music and movement program in which children learn to sing in tune, keep a beat, and participate with confidence in music. Also Feb. 18, 10 & 10:45am. Library of The Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. www.chathamlibrary.org
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Valentine’s Day Extravaganza
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Yoga and Meditation Class Yoga instructor, Heather Pflug will present a meditation and yoga workshop designed to transform the body and mind into a state of peace. Bring a yoga mat or towel. 11:30am. Library of the Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. 973-635-0603. www.chathamlibrary.org
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Megan Hilty Performs
Folk Project members sing songs of love. Refreshments included. Handicapped accessible; free parking. 8-11pm. The Minstrel, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 973-3359489. www.folkproject.org
R&B “Babyface” Performs
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A New Jersey Symphony Orchestra performance. Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Megan Hilty, known for starring roles in “Smash,” “Wicked” and “9 to 5”. 8pm. NJPAC, Prudential Hall, 1 Center St., Newark. 973297-5828. www.njpac.org
Pop and R&B superstar Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds performs in a romantic Valentine’s evening of his greatest hits. Special guest “After 7”. 8pm. NJPAC, Prudential Hall, 1 Center St., Newark. 973-297-5828. www.njpac.org
The Drew University Forum presents Bill O’Reilly
SOMA Film Festival
Enjoy some Valentine’s dance instruction from Fred Astaire Dance Studio. Learn the Rumba and Tango. 2-3:30pm. Library of the Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. 973-6350603. www.chathamlibrary.org
Independent filmmakers will screen their work in a weekend of the innovative and unexpected. cated to presenting unique, and aspiring filmmaking from around the world. Runs thru Feb. 14. Visit www.somafilmfestival.com for details. SOPAC, One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973275-1114. www.sopacnow.org
7:30pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center,100 South St., Morristown. 973539-8008. www.mayoarts.org
Dance Your Heart Out
Shapes in the Sky
Valentine’s Day Extravaganza Folk Project members celebrate love in song. These Member shows are always full of surprises. Desert included. 8pm. The Minstrel, 21 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 973-3359489. www.folkproject.org
Kid’s Valentine’s Day Party 4-5pm. Mendham Township Library, 2 West Main St., Brookside. 973543-4018. www.mendhamtownshiplibrary.org
Saturday, February 13 Men Are From Mars—Women Are From Venus LIVE!
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This one-man fusion of theater and stand-up is a light-hearted theatrical comedy based on the No. 1 best-selling book by John Gray. When Mars and Venus collide, the adventures are Earth-shatteringly hysterical. 2 & 8PM also Feb. 14, 2 & 7pm. NJPAC, Victoria Theater, 1 Center St., Newark. 973-297-5828. www.njpac.org
Shapes in the Sky is a storytelling series featuring fun myths and legends from around the world and throughout history. Reservations recommended. Ages 4 and older. 3pm. Runs thru November. Longo Planetarium in Cohen Hall, CCM’s, 214, Center Grove Rd., Randolph. 973-3285076. www.ccm.edu
Marc Anthony Performs “Concierto del Día de San Valentín” will take to the stage and marks the first in Prudential Center’s new Latin Concert Series .of popular Latin music programming. 8pm. Prudential Center, 25 Lafayette St., Newark. www.prucenter.com
Darlene Love Performs
PUBLIQuartet Performs Drawing on jazz, world, and electroacoustic influences, they pair music from the classical repertoire with contemporary works, original compositions, and open-form improvisations that expand the stylistic norms of the string quartet. 2pm. Centenary Stage Company, Sitnik Theater, 715 Grand Ave., Hackettstown. 908-979-0900. www.centenarystageco.org
Through the years, Darlene Love continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her warm, gracious stage presence and sensational performances. 8pm. Bergen PAC, 30 North Van Brunt St., Englewood. 201-816-8160. www.bergenpac.org
American Bridal Show 1pm. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Mansion, 285 Madison Ave., Madison.
Antoinette Montague Performs
Masters of Illusion: Believe the Impossible Grand illusions, levitating women, escapologists, comedy magic, sleight of hand, and beautiful dancers. And it’s all live, no camera tricks, no computer graphics. 8pm. State Theater,15 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick. 732-246-7469. www.statetheatrenj.org
Jane Siberry Performs More than thirty years after her first musical release, Toronto native Jane Siberry is renowned as one of contemporary music’s most creative, innovative artists - with eleven major recordings, her own independent label, and the acclaim of fans and peers alike. 8pm. The First Congregational Church, Guild Room, 40 South Fullerton, Montclair. www.OutpostintheBurbs.org
Sunday, February 14 Foreigner— The Hits Unplugged
Spend Valentine’s Day with your special loved one at Dorthaan’s Place, where the jazz brunch series hosts Newark-born vocalist Antoinette Montague, a jazz singer who moves effortlessly between gutsy blues and hushed romantic ballads.11am & 1pm. Nico Kitchen & Bar, 1 Center St., Newark. 973-297-5828. www.njpac.org
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Monday, February 15 Children Plant With the Presidents Learn what President George Washington grew besides apples, and how Thomas Jefferson bought french fries to America. Create an early American craft and sample some ‘Founding Father’ snacks. Grade 3-5. 10-11:30pm. Registration required. Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 353 E. Hanover Ave., Morris Township. 973-326-7603. www.arboretumfriends.org
Maxwell and Nas Perform 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center,100 South St., Morristown. 973539-8008. www.mayoarts.org
”I Love Horses” Introductory Ride Somerset County Park Commission Lord Stirling Stable, 256 S. Maple Ave., 908-766-5955. www.somersetcountyparks.org
Two-time Grammy Award-winning R&B star Maxwell and eleven time Grammy Award nominated Nas will take the stage for the first time. Emeli Sande will join the singer as special guests for the evening’s performance. 8pm. Prudential Center, 25 Lafayette St., Newark. www.prucenter.com
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American Pride
Celebrate President’s Day and America’s unquenchable spirit of innovation, discovery, and exploration with the American Pride Laser Spectacular, an exciting musical and laser extravaganza that touches on several US historical highlights featuring pop/rock and patriotic music. 11am & 1:30pm. Morris Museum, Bickford Theatre, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 973-971-3700. www.morrismuseum.org
Kindergarten Open House The program session is MondayFriday 8:45am-1pm with options to extend the day until 2:30pm. The class size is limited to 12 students with a Head Teacher and an Assistant Teacher. This program offers individualized attention, differentiated instruction and a strong academic curriculum with caring teachers. 9:30-11am. Also Feb.24th. The Presbyterian Church New Providence, Preschool and Kindergarten,1307 Springfield Ave., New Providence. 908-665-0951.
Vegan Comfort Food Cooking Class
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Explore the Arboretum grounds in search of signs that animals leave behind. The day will include games, crafts and stories. Children ages 5-8, registration required. 9am-2pm. Reeves-Reed Arboretum, 165 Hobart Ave., Summit. 908-273-8787, x1010. www.reeves-reedarboretum.org
Join chef Eileen Mallor and participate in cooking lasagna, beefy vegetable stew, shepherd’s pie, chili, macaroni and creamy cashew cheese. 6:30-9:30pm. Kings Cooking Studio, 778 Morris Tpke., Short Hills. 973-258-4009. www.kingsfoodmarkets.com
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Thursday, February 18
Free Lecture on STEM CELLS and PRP
New Jersey Speakers Series: Diana Nyad
Suffering from arthritis or a tendon injury? Attend a free educational lecture about how Stem Cells and PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) therapies can help you heal. We specialize in non-surgical solutions for sports, spine and orthopedic injuries. 7pm. Advanced Medical Center at Cedar Knolls, Fourth Floor, 197 Ridgedale Ave., Cedar Knolls. 973-998-8309. www.njregenerativeinstitute.com
Book your session now to secure the date of your choice!
Caregiver Support Group Meeting Caring for an older loved one can be a demanding and stressful responsibility. Help is available at PREP (People Responsible for Elderly Persons), a monthly caregiver support group. 7pm–9pm. Registration required. SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad St., Summit. 908-598-5548.
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Do you have questions about Medicare? Are you overwhelmed by all the different plans and options? Attend this presentation, led by SHIP Counselors of Union County. 12pm– 1:30pm. Registration required. SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad St., Summit. 908-598-5548.
Diana Nyad came to national attention in the 1970s for swimming around Manhattan and then from the Bahamas to Florida. In 2013, at the age of 64, she became the first person to swim from Cuba to Key West without the aid of a shark cage. Nyad is also a journalist who has been regularly featured on NPR and ABC’s Wide World of Sports. 8pm. NJPAC, Prudential Hall, 1 Center St., Newark. 973-297-5828. www.njpac.org
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A Stunning Gift What a stunning Ayala Bar necklace! Perfect to wear with anything from jeans to evening wear, this 3-strand ‘nesting’ beauty measures 32” and is sure to delight! CBL FINE ART 459 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange • 973 736-7776 www.cblfineart.com
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Feel the Love We are feeling the love for this gold plated oversized sideways heart pendant necklace. Show the one you love just how much you love them. Also available in sterling silver. PINK JEWELS lllO Town Center Way, Livingston 973-994-0975 www.pink-jewels.com
Elegant Brilliance She’ll Adore Perfect to wear day into night, this 18 Karat Bangle Bracelet With Round Diamonds from A.Link is sure to impress. Different styles and finishes also available, shown here in Yellow Gold. GEORGE PRESS JEWELERS 74 So. Livingston Avenue, Livingston 973-992-7797
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Private School/Education Listings The Academy of Our Lady of Peace 99 South Street, New Providence 908-464-8657 ext. 131 www.theacademyolp.org Contact: Mr. Joel A. Castillo, Ed. S, Principal Email: principal@theacademyolp.org Age Groups: Pre-K-Grade 8 Open House Date: February 3, 9-11am A Catholic elementary school, founded in 1954, which serves children in grades pre-kindergarten to 8th. The school’s goal is to develop students who are solidly grounded in moral values, committed, self-disciplined, and academically excellent. Academy students go on to some of the finest private & public secondary educational institutions in New Jersey. Students at The Academy, consistently score well above the national average in every category of Terra Nova standardized test scores.
Chatham Day School 700 Shunpike Road, Chatham 973-410-0400 Contact: Kellen Kent Email: kkent@chathamdayschool.org www.chathamdayschool.org Age Groups: Age 2½-Grade 8 Established in 1998, Chatham Day School is small by design. They value each child as a unique learner with extraordinary potential. Their academically ambitious pro-
gram promotes intellectual achievement and emotional growth in a nurturing environment. CDS is a coeducational, day school for students in Preschool-Grade 8 with a maximum class size of 14 students.
The Craig School Tower Hill Road, Mountain Lakes 973-334-1295 Contact: Debra Gallo Email: dgallo@craigschool.org www.craigschool.org Age Groups: Grades 2-8 Open House Dates: 10:15am SHARP— February 23; March 15; April 19 and May 17 The mission of the Craig School is to provide to students a strategy-based, comprehensive and challenging school experience that acknowledges their learning disabilities, builds on their aptitudes, and strengthens their selfawareness and self-esteem. They help parents assess their child’s true potential and understand the nature of learning disabilities, and provide families an internal support network within the Craig community.
The Craig High School 310 Lathrop Avenue, Boonton • 973-334-1234 Contact: Debra Gallo Email:dgallo@craigschool.org
www.craigschool.org Age Groups: Grades 9-12 Open House Dates : 8:30am SHARP— February 24; March 23; April 20 and May 18 The mission of the Craig School is to provide to students a strategy-based, comprehensive and challenging school experience that acknowledges their learning disabilities, builds on their aptitudes, and strengthens their selfawareness and self-esteem. They help parents assess their child’s true potential and understand the nature of learning disabilities, and provide families an internal support network within the Craig community
Daytop New Jersey Academy 80 West Main Street, Mendham 973-543-5656 Contact Erin Carrabba, Principal Email: ecarrabba@daytopnj.org www.daytopnj.org Age Groups: Ages 13-18 To provide quality educational services for students with a broad range of academic needs in a therapeutic, substance free environment, while fostering an ethic of hard work, honesty and mutual respect, promoting accountability to oneself and the community, and helping prepare students to return to their home school or post-secondary education.
FUTURE LEADERS BUILT ON FAITH. WISDOM. SERVICE.
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Delbarton School 230 Mendham Road, Morristown 973-538-3231 ext. 3019 Contact: Dr. David Donovan Email: Admissions@delbarton.org www.delbarton.org Age Groups: Boys, Grades 7-12
Brave Brilliant momentS and
Delbarton School, an independent Roman Catholic learning community conducted by the Benedictine monks of St. Mary’s Abbey with their lay colleagues, welcomes young men in from diverse backgrounds to pursue excellence, to develop leadership, and to build character by educating the whole person: mind, body and spirit.
Far Brook School 52 Great Hills Road, Short Hills 973-379-3442 Contact: Mikki Murphy, Director of Admissions Email: mmurphy@farbrook.org www.farbrook.org Age Groups: Ages 3-14 (Nursery-Grade 8) Far Brook School is an independent, coeducational day school for 240 students from Nursery through Grade 8. Their innovative approach to learning through the arts provides children a classical liberal arts education at an elementary and middle school level. A Far Brook education stimulates curiosity and creative thinking. Student-faculty ratio is 6 to 1.
Far Hills Country Day School 697 US-202, Far Hills 908-766-0622 Contact: J. Thomas Woelper, Head of School www.fhcds.org Age Groups: PreK-Grade 8
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Primary School iS the moment when: Virtues become habits. Failures become fortunate.
Through academic excellence and character development, Far Hills Country Day School provides each child brilliant beginnings for success in the modern world.
HudsonWay Immersion School 587 Springfield Ave, Summit 908-598-8088 Contact: Elizabeth Williaum Email: admissionsnj@hwis.org www.hwis.org Age Groups: Age 2½-Grade 5 Open House Dates: February 26th at 9:30am; March 18th at 9:30am At HudsonWay Immersion School, our mission is to help build the knowledge, skills, and character of our students so they can one day become meaningful, global contributors and citizens of the world. Our immersion approach enables students to learn content in two languages, empowering them to become bilingual, bi-cognitive and bi-cultural.
Kent Place School 42 Norwood Avenue, Summit 908-273-0900 Contact: Julia Wall, Director of Admission & Financial Aid Email: admission@kentplace.org www.kentplace.org Age Groups: Preschool (coed), Kindergarten-Grade 12 (All Girls) Founded in 1894, Kent Place School is New Jersey’s only independent, nonsectarian, college preparatory day school for girls, with a co-educational junior pre-kindergarten and pre-kindergarten. Small classes, individualized college counseling, state of the art technology, leadership development, interscholastic athletics and diverse options in the fine arts define a Kent Place education.
Curiosity becomes inspiration. Classrooms become communities.
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(908) 273-0900 admission@kentplace.org Register for admission events at: www.kentplace.org
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Private School/Education Listings The Montessori Children’s Academy • 200 Hartshorn Drive, Short Hills 973-258-1400 Age Groups: Age 2½-Grade 8 Contact: Amy Hidalgo • 6 Kahn Road, Morristown Age Groups: Ages 2½-6 973-410-9669 Contact: Kathi Brandt • 286 Main Street, Chatham 973-665-0071 Age Groups: Ages 2½-6 Contact: Lori Hnatov Email: TheMCAcademy@aol.com www.TheMontessoriChildrensAcademy.com The Montessori Children’s Academy is committed to inspiring and motivating young children to learn by providing the finest Montessori educational experience. Using traditional Montessori methods, they provide a developmentally challenging, yet appropriate learning environment that engages children’s natural curiosity and helps them to develop a lifelong love of learning.
Mount Saint Mary Academy 1645 Route 22 at Terrill Road, Watchung, NJ 908-757-0108 ext. 4506 www.mountsaintmary.org The mission of Mount Saint Mary Academy is to challenge each student to develop her fullest potential in a Christian atmosphere of love and caring. As a Catholic, private, secondary school owned and operated by Sisters of Mercy, Mount Saint Mary Academy is committed to academic excellence with special concern for women.
Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child 44 Blackburn Road, Summit 908-522-8109 Contact: Suzanne Kimm Lewis Email: suzy.lewis@oakknoll.org www.oakknoll.org Age Groups: K-Grade 12 Elementary School Open House Dates : 9am, February 3 and March 2, 2016 Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child in Summit is a JudeoChristian school in heritage, Roman Catholic in teaching and worship, is a coed, private, Catholic elementary school for grades kindergarten through 6, and an all-girls middle and high school for grades 7 through 12.
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The Red Oaks School 21 Cutler Street, Morristown 973-539-7853 ext. 20 Contact: Fran Sonneborn, Director of Admission Email:fsonneborn@redoaksschool.org www.redoaksschool.org Age Groups: Age 3-Grade 8 The Red Oaks School provides life-changing educational experiences for young people, inspiring personal and intellectual growth, encouraging deep engagement with learning, and promoting global citizenship.
Saint Rose of Lima Academy 52 Short Hills Avenue Short Hills 973-379-3973 Contact: Principal Mrs. Tina Underwood Email info@srlacademy.org www.srlacademy.org Age Groups: Pre K-3-Grade 8 Open House Dates: January 31, 12-1:30pm; February 2, 9:30-10:30am The mission of St. Rose of Lima Academy is to develop the whole person through a community experience of faith, academics, and life. Through this integrated experience each student will develop respect for and responsibility to oneself and others. Each student is challenged to use his or her special gifts in the service of all God’s people.
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The Ahn Trio
The three sisters of the Ahn Trio (Lucia on the piano, Angella on the violin, and Maria on the cello) have earned a distinguished reputation for embracing 21st century classical music with their unique style and innovative collaborations. 8pm. Bergen PAC, 30 North Van Brunt St., Englewood. 201-816-8160. www.bergenpac.org
Polish Baltic Philharmonic of Gdansk Performs
Friday, February 19
Program: Chopin: Piano Concert No. 2 in F Minor, Op 21; Piano Soloist: Marcin Koziak Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade Symphonic Suite, Op 35 Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture in B Minor. Boguslaw Dawidow, Principal Guest Conductor. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center,100 South St., Morristown. 973-539-8008. www.mayoarts.org
Featuring Comas one of the most recognized bands in modern Celtic music throughout Europe and North America. Handicapped accessible; free parking.Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 8-11pm. 908-5916491. www.folkproject.org
“Sister Play” Production Anna will do anything to make her sister Lily happy, including destroying all her relationships. When Lily, Anna and her husband retreat to their late father’s cabin in Cape Cod, they expect to relax, unwind and take stock. But when a charming but shadowy drifter enters the picture angling for Lily’s heart, their pilgrimage takes a surprising turn. Runs through March 6. Thurs., Fri., Sat., 8pm. Sun., 2pm. Dreamcatcher Repertory Theatre, 120 Morris Ave., Summit. 908-5149654. www.DreamcatcherRep.org
Hear. Care. Act. The Black Lives Matter Movement in Museums Learn from Founder and Director Moncia Montgomery, how the Museum of Impact in New York used art and dialogue to reveal the complexities of the Black Lives Matter movement, humanizing the struggle against racial violence. 7pm. Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, 68 Elm St., Summit. 908-273-9121. www.artcenternj.org/conversations.
A Folk Project Special Concert
Disney FANTASIA: Live In Concert
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A live event that combines classical music with two beloved Disney movies. The Czech National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ted Sperling, accompanies scenes from the animated feature films Fantasia and Fantasia 2000. 8pm. Prudential Hall, 1 Center St., Newark. 973-2975828. www.njpac.org
The Marshall Tucker Band and The Outlaws Perform A double bill of 70s Southern rock. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center,100 South St., Morristown. 973539-8008. www.mayoarts.org
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Theater Project Announces Short Plays for February Competition
Umoja Dance Company, Freespace Dance, and NJTAP Dance Ensemble join forces to bring the excitement of three different styles of dance. 8pm. SOPAC, One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973-2751114. www.sopacnow.org
The Theater Project, a professional theater in Maplewood, has announced the eight short plays that will take part in its third annual one-act competition, THINK FAST. The contest, open to playwrights in the New Jersey-New York area, will feature a Judges’ Prize for Best Play, which will be announced immediately after the final performance February 21. The audience will be asked to vote for favorite plays and performers after each show. Fri. and Sat. 8pm, and Sun. 2pm. the Burgdorff Center for the Performing Arts, 10 Durand Rd., Maplewood. 908-809-8865.
The Fab Four Perform The Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra This distinguished ensemble from the historic port city of Gdansk on the coast of the Baltic Sea performs a splendid evening of Beethoven favorites under the baton of celebrated Polish conductor Boguslaw Dawidow. 8pm. State Theater,15 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick. 732-246-7469. www.statetheatrenj.org
Arcade: Old and New Video Games Want to show your kids what video games were like back in the day? Bring them to the arcade, where various systems will be set-up for you to play, from the original Nintendo to Saga Genesis, plus new systems and much more. 2-3:30pm. Feb. 20, 9:304:30pm. Feb. 21, 2-4:30pm. Library of the Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. 973-635-0603. www.chathamlibrary.org
This incredible stage show includes three costume changes representing every era of the Beatles ever-changing career. 8pm. Bergen PAC, 30 North Van Brunt St., Englewood. 201-816-8160. www.bergenpac.org
Saturday, February 20 Wind Ensemble & Women’s Chorus Performance This annual concert event, co-presented by NJPAC’s Arts Education Department and the New Jersey Music Educators Association, brings together some of the very best young instrumentalists and vocalists from across the state for a dynamic group performance. 3pm. NJPAC, Prudential Hall, 1 Center St., Newark. 973-297-5828. www.njpac.org
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“The Comedy Get Down”
Cedric ‘The Entertainer’, Eddie Griffin, D.L. Hughley, George Lopez and Charlie Murphy have been breaking ground in the comedy business and bringing the laughs for decades. 8pm. Prudential Center, 25 Lafayette St., Newark. www.prucenter.com
Plant Breeding for the Home Gardener Rutgers professor and plant geneticist, Tom Orton, introduces the basics of plant breeding in a way that everyone can understand. Learn flower parts, cross-pollination, and how plants inherit genes through their DNA. Gain knowledge of the breeding strategies for some common domestic plant species. 1-3pm. Registration required. Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 353 E. Hanover Ave., Morris Township. 973-326-7603. www.arboretumfriends.org
An Evening with Graham Nash 8pm. SOPAC, One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973-275-1114. www.sopacnow.org
Drew Thomas Magic presents: Materialize! Drew Thomas presents an innovative theatrical production that doesn’t rely on smoke or mirrors, fancy boxes, or magic cliches…just original illusions that will change your preconception towards magic. 3 & 7:30PM. Mayo Performing Arts Center,100 South St., Morristown. 973-539-8008. www.mayoarts.org
Wedding Bliss: Stress Free Planning Wedding Planner Nina Hoffer will present information about how to keep your wedding planning both simple and elegant, all while sticking to a budget. A question and answer session will follow the presentation. 2-3pm. Refreshments provided. Sign up online or call. Space is limited. Library of the Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. 973-635-0603. www.chathamlibrary.org
Benise Performs
Benise’s love of both Spanish guitar and rock brings a fierce intensity to these new interpretations of his favorite classic anthems. 8pm. State Theater,15 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick. 732-246-7469. www.statetheatrenj.org
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Donning his familiar red sweater, Daniel takes you on an interactive musical adventure as he and his friends explore the vibrant world of their much-loved neighborhood. Based on the PBS Kids series produced by the Fred Rogers Company. Ages 2-6. 1:30 & 4:30pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center,100 South St., Morristown. 973-539-8008. www.mayoarts.org
A Presentation on Historic Estates and Farms Pat Wells, Co President of the Chatham Township Historical Society will discuss four estates, their owners and the farm industry of each estate. Learn more about the farming industry in the late 1800’s, how Chatham Township farmers adapted and changed a growing industry with their ideas. Refreshments served 2-4pm. Chatham Township Municipal Building, 58 Meyersville Rd., Chatham Township. 973-635-4911. chathamtownshiphistoricalsociety.org
Bill Charlap Piano Recital
Sunday, February 21 Jazz in the Loft: Tommy Campbell’s Vocal Eyes Tommy Campbell’s long tenure with Dizzy Gillespie began in the late 70s and continued through the 80s and 90s. 7pm. SOPAC, One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973-275-1114. www.sopacnow.org
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Swingin’ Tern Contra Dances Bryan Suchenski will call the contras. The band will be the Jody Kruskal Band. Beginners’ workshop at 7:30pm. No partner necessary. Please carry in clean soft-soled shoes for dancing. Listeners are welcome. 8-11pm. First Presbyterian Church, Parish House, 14 Hanover Rd., East Hanover. 973-295-6864. www.Folkproject.org
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Concert at Farmstead Arts Farmstead Arts will present Duo Cantiga, with Soprano Katherine Harris and Classical Guitarist Christopher Kenniff. 2pm. Veterans admitted free. Historic Farmhouse, 450 King George Rd., Basking Ridge. www.farmsteadarts.eventbrite.com
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RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles
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Tuesday, February 23 Alzheimer’s Association Support Group This support group provides an opportunity for caregivers, families, and friends to learn more about Alzheimer’s disease, share their feelings and concerns, and support each other in coping with the effects of the disease. Held monthly on the fourth Tuesday. 10am. Registration required. SAGE Eldercare, 290 Broad St., Summit. 908-598-5548.
Get ready for the British Invasion with RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles, the world’s most acclaimed, multimedia spectacular salute to Paul, John, George and Ringo. 8pm. NJPAC, Prudential Hall, 1 Center St., Newark. 973-297-5828. www.njpac.org
Bob Conrad Music and Puppets A fun, funny puppet and magic show perfect for preschoolers! 10 & 10:45am. Library of The Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. www.chathamlibrary.org
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Get expert advice from a board certified dermatologist about how to avoid eczema flare-ups and irritated skin during the cold, dry weather. 7pm. Summit Medical Group, 1 Diamond Hill Rd., Lawrence Pavilion, Conference Center, Berkeley Heights. 908-277-8889. www.summitmedicalgroup.com/events
Tony Award nominee Mary Bridget Davies stars in this musical journey celebrating Janis Joplin and her biggest musical influences. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center,100 South St., Morristown. 973-539-8008. www.mayoarts.org
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Join chef Suzanne Lowery in cooking bleu cheese straws, spice rubbed lamb chops with minted brown butter sauce, scallion potato pancakes, spinach-asparagus-toasted almond and strawberry salad, pineapple carrot cake with coconut cream cheese frosting. 6:30-9:30pm. Kings Cooking Studio, 778 Morris Tpke., Short Hills. 973-258-4009. www.kingsfoodmarkets.com
Friday, February 26 An Evening with Cowboy Junkies
For more than 20 years, Cowboy Junkies have remained true to their unique artistic vision and to the introspective, quiet intensity that is their musical signature, creating a critically acclaimed body of original work that has endeared them to an audience unwavering in its loyalty. 8pm. SOPAC, One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973-275-1114. www.sopacnow.org
Peter Yarrow and John Gorka Perform An extraordinary double-bill featuring Peter Yarrow of the legendary 1960s folk music trio Peter, Paul and Mary and the quintessential singersongwriter of the 1990s folk music scene, John Gorka. 8pm. SOPAC, One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973-275-1114. www.sopacnow.org
Road Trip Let the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey be your guide to a private, curator-led excursion of the art scene of the Lower East Side, New York. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Space is limited. 9am–5pm. Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, 68 Elm St., Summit. 908-273-9121. www.artcenternj.org
Diane Perry Performs LagansLove opens. Handicapped accessible; free parking. 8-11pm. The Minstrel, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 973-335-9489. www.folkproject.org
Saturday, February 27 Star Power A New Jersey Symphony Orchestra performance. Stroll down the NJSO’s Composer Walk of Fame and hear John Williams’ Star Wars and the very best music from Beethoven, Mozart and Tchaikovsky. 2 & 3:30pm. NJPAC, Prudential Hall, 1 Center St., Newark. 973-297-5828. www.njpac.org
Straighten Up and Fly Right Nat King Cole broke the pop barrier with his smoky, smooth vocals, stringing along a huge number of hits beginning with “Straighten Up and Fly Right” in 1943. Pianist Ramsey Lewis and guitarist John Pizzarelli have tailored a tribute to the titan of fifties vocal pop. 8pm. Mayo Performing Arts Center,100 South St., Morristown. 973-5398008. www.mayoarts.org
Seussology Show A fun, lively, and interactive program run by a very funny and silly Cat who causes all types of mischief. Test your knowledge of Seuss Trivia in the Seussology Game Show, dancing during the Seussology Dance Party, and tongue-twisting Seussology Rhyming Time. 11am & 1:30pm. Morris Museum, Bickford Theatre, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 973-9713700. www.morrismuseum.org
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Vistas & Landscapes: Copland & Dvorak A New Jersey Symphony Orchestra performance. When it comes to summoning the spacious vistas of the American landscape, few pieces can rival Copland’s Appalachian Spring and Dvorák’s “New World” Symphony. A different landscape beckons in Silent Woods, inspired by the serene forests of Dvorák’s native Bohemia and performed here by NJSO Associate Principal Cello Stephen Fang. 8PM & Feb. 28, 3pm. NJPAC, Prudential Hall, 1 Center St., Newark. 973-297-5828. www.njpac.org (continued on page 36)
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“Annie” Production
Juilliard @ SOPAC: Verona Quartet
The world’s best-loved musical returns in time-honored form. Directed by original lyricist and director Martin Charnin and choreographed by Liza Gennaro, this production of Annie will be a brand new incarnation of the iconic original. 2 & 8pm. Feb. 28, 2pm. State Theater,15 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick. 732-246-7469. www.statetheatrenj.org
Beacon Hill Jazz Band Performs Marty Eigen, sax; Rio Clemente, piano. 4pm. St. Mary’s Church, Stony Hill, 225 Mountain Blvd., Watchung. 908-756-6524.
Monday, February 29 Grover Kemble Performs
Introduction to Tai Chi Gary Carbone of Studio Yoga will teach this introductory course on Tai Chi. It is open to all levels. 2-2:45pm. Library of the Chathams, 214 Main St., Chatham. 973-635-0603. www.chathamlibrary.org
Meet a Miniature Therapy Horse Meet, pet and brush Michelangelo, a house-broken, miniature therapy horse. 10:30am. Bernardsville Public Library, 1 Anderson Hill Rd., Bernardsville. 908-766-0118. www.benardsvillelibrary.org
Sunday, February 28 Widget’s Birthday Party You are invited to celebrate the mascot, Widget the Beaver’s birthday. An afternoon of fun beaver activities and birthday goodies. Ages 3-6 years old. 3-4pm. Registration recommended. Museum of Early Trades & Crafts, 9 Main St., Madison. 973-377-2982 x 12. www.metc.org
Members Jonathan Ong and Dorothy Ro, violins, Abigail Rojansky, viola and Warren Hagerty, cello— has won numerous accolades and awards, and is quickly establishing itself as one of the most exciting young string quartets on the music scene today. 3pm. SOPAC, One SOPAC Way, South Orange. 973-2751114. www.sopacnow.org
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Jimmy Durante Show. Although not a pianist, he sings like The Schnoz, an important figure in jazz during the 1930s, and has thrilled local audiences with his tribute program.8-9:30pm. Bickford Theater, Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown. 973-971-3700. The submission deadline for the next issue is June 9. E-mail submissions to: Calendar@VicinityMail.com
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Optimal results. Shorter recovery times. Less pain. When faced with a knee or hip replacement, these are the words a patient wants to hear. Using cutting edge medical technology and procedures, Dr. Jeff Leary, with the North Jersey Orthopaedic Group in Millburn, aims to deliver all three. MORE ACCURATE KNEE REPLACEMENTS To increase the accuracy of implant placement, surgeons are turning to robots for assistance. Dr. Leary is one of only six doctors qualified to use the state-of-the-art MAKOplasty® surgical robot at Saint Barnabas Medical Center to perform partial knee replacements (see sidebar). In fact, he was the first doctor ever at the hospital to perform a partial knee replacement using this technology. The robot does not perform the surgery, however. Dr. Leary’s expert hand executes the procedure, with the robot assisting according to the patientspecific pre-determined plan that he created pre-operatively. The robot ensures that the plan is followed exactly, resulting in extremely precise knee joint reconstruction, which in turn leads to superior long term results.
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Dr. Jeff Leary (continued from page 37) Dr. Leary is just one of six doctors who is qualified to perform robotic surgery at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston using the state-of-the-art MAKOplasty® surgical robot. Barnabas is the fourth hospital in New Jersey, and the only one in the Vicinity area, that has the million-dollar MAKO robot. Last month, Dr. Leary was the first doctor ever at the hospital to perform a partial knee replacement using this technology.
The MAKO robot currently is utilized for partial knee replacements only, but by 2017, technology will be available to perform total knee replacement as well. In the meantime, Dr. Leary performs such surgeries using the most current techniques, including muscle sparing surgical approaches and the latest in implant design.
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Dr. Leary only offers one-on-one appointments, during which all of a patient’s questions are answered. He prides himself on offering high quality, patient-centered care. When asked what keeps him excited about practicing medicine in this changing landscape, Dr. Leary states, “I love being able to restore patient’s mobility and independence; to give patients, who are truly incapacitated by joint pain, their life back.”
When a patient needs a hip replacement, a surgeon may take one of four different surgical approaches. Dr. Leary’s preference, assuming the proper circumstances, is the “direct anterior” approach. This innovative method allows him to go between muscles instead of cutting through them to perform the hip replacement. By doing the surgery in this new way, the patient has a shorter recovery time with less scarring and pain, and lower dislocation rate than the traditional “posterior lateral” approach.
Dr. Leary, a New Jersey native, graduated from Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in 2005. He is proud to have served our country while on active duty with the United States Air Force. He retired as a decorated Major, after serving two combat support tours with a Special Operations Surgical Team. In addition to joint replacements, Dr. Leary handles orthopedic trauma and reconstructive surgeries.
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et’s look at the second definition’s “perceived obstacle.” Many times the obstacle we face is in our own mind and becomes built up as something bigger than any other obstacle we will encounter. It will block more achievements, discoveries, and personal growth than all the excuses we’ve ever heard or have given. That obstacle is fear. I interviewed someone who understands fear better than most of us and brings his insight from a unique perspective.
Barry Farber
Nik Wallenda, King of the High Wire, is a seventh-generation member of the world famous Flying Wallena family. He holds seven world records for his feats. New York Governor, Andrew Cuomo, signed a bill into law allowing Wallenda to walk a high wire over Niagra Falls between the United States and Canada in 2012. Wallenda is also the first person to walk across the Grand Canyon on a tight rope without a safety harness. Barry Farber: What does the word fear mean to you? Nik Wallenda: What a lot of people call fear, I call respect. What I mean by that is I don’t fear heights, I respect heights. I realize there’s definitely a risk there, but I also know with the right training, preparation, skills, and ability I can overcome the fear. A handful of wire walkers have tried to get permission to walk across Niagara Falls for the past 30 years and none of them succeeded. I think a lot of that had to do with fear. As soon as they had a door shut in their face they turned around and gave up. My great-grandfather taught me to never give up. (If) you pursue your goal and you’re persistent about it, you will reach it no matter what the challenge. Fear is very debilitating; it takes the life out of you, no matter what you’re facing. The key is to be willing to face your fears, respect your fears, and know that you’ll make it through. BF: I’d like you to expand on that word, respect. What can people do in their daily lives to overcome more of their fears and grow in the process? NW: The most successful people in the world are risk takers. Risk takers are also the most confident people. It’s all about the mentality of how you go into a situa-
tion in your life. My grandfather said life is on the wire and everything else is just waiting. Your attitude controls your thoughts, your emotions, and the level of your success. I’ve had many doors closed in my face but had to keep a positive attitude during the process. I look at the end goal and not try to focus on everything in between. BF: So respect means that you study your craft, you train and prepare so that you diminish the risk. That preparation in itself makes you more confident. NW: That is a huge part of it. Preparation is the key element leading up to the event; it’s also another reason why we were successful in convincing both governments to allow the walk. This situation’s challenge was dealing with two countries with two different types of laws that are over 100 years old. In the history of my profession nobody’s ever had to change a law, let alone the laws of two countries. But I always knew if I went in there with the right attitude and I was prepared properly for it I would come out with the outcome I wanted. We planned and made sure we covered every detail. The naysayers ask, “What about your safety, the public’s safety? What about the land?” We are prepared for anything that’s going to come our way.
BF: What do you think about fear being good for you if you learn how to control it? Boxing trainer Teddy Atlas once explained that fear is like fire: it can heat your home, warm you, cook your food, but it can also burn up everything around you if let it get out of control. NW: There is a very close connection between fear and respect in my opinion. It all relates back to being prepared. Most people say “this guy must be out of his mind, he walks on a wire for a living!” What is normal to me is not normal to others. I’ve only walked on the ground a year longer than I’ve walked on the high wire, which I started doing at two years old (Nik is 33 years old). BF: All the preparation helps us stop thinking when the actual event comes to fruition. In martial arts we call this “mushin,” no mind. If I have to think of what type of kick or strike I’m going to use when someone attacks me I’ve already lost. You cannot think; you must be so prepared that you act without thinking. NW: Yes. Respect for the event means you prepare to control the fear, maintain a positive attitude, train until there is no thinking, and never, ever give up. BF: Some great advice from the King of the High Wire.
Barry Farber consults with corporations, professional athletes and entertainers helping them market their products and gain access to new business. He’s the best-selling author of 12 books translated into 25 foreign languages with over one million copies sold. Barry is a monthly columnist for Inc. Magazine and the co-inventor and marketer of the FoldzFlat® Pen. You can see him on QVC selling out unique and innovative inventions. He’s a featured guest on CNN, Fox, CNBC and hosted over 500 radio and television shows in New York City, Washington and on the Comcast Television Network. He currently hosts “Breakthrough with Barry Farber” with over 1.5 million listeners. Visit him at: www.barryfarber.com or email him at: barry@barryfarber.com
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Restaurant GUIDE BERKELEY HEIGHTS
MILLBURN
Goodman’s Restaurant & Deli
400 Springfield Ave, Berkeley Heights 908-898-0900 • www.GoodmansDeli.net Since 1943, Goodman’s Restaurant & Deli has been serving up classic, Jewish-style (not kosher) delicacies. Goodman’s is best known for its delicious homemade meats. Goodman’s has the best Char Broiled Burgers around as well as Chicago Style Hot Dogs and Italian Beef Sandwiches. BYO, MCC, $MOD, LP, H, TO
CHATHAM Mitsuba Japanese Cuisine
237 Main St, Chatham • 973-635-3888 www.MitsubaChatham.com Traditional Japanese specialties and cuisine served in a casual setting. BYO, $MOD, H, RR, SP, MCC, TO
LIVINGSTON
Ms. Lin Chinese Cuisine
59 Main Street, Millburn • 973-912-8838 www.MsLinMillburn.com Ms. Lin Chinese was established by the chef and staff of former restaurant Ling Ling to carry on its success and reputation for excellence. They focus on delivering the best taste while providing the lowest cholesterol and trans fat and only using fresh ingredients. They offer an open kitchen with a warm, friendly dining room. Ms. Lin Chinese provides convenient take-out and delivery for lunch and dinner and specializes in off-premise catering. BYO, $MOD, LP, NR, H, MCC, TO, D
Umi Sushi
339 Millburn Ave, Millburn • 973-921-2848 www.MillburnUmi.com Traditional and Fusion sushi and sashimi. Diners can also find teriyaki, tempura, udon and soba noodle dinners. Most fish is wild-caught. Free delivery all day. Mon-Thur: 11:30am-10pm, Fri-Sat: 11:30am-11pm, Sun 12:30pm-9:30pm. BYO, OD, MCC, SP, TO
Il Vicolo Ristorante 113 S. Livingston Ave, Livingston 973-740-0016 www.IlVicoloRestaurant.com Owners Jimmy and Benny take pride in using only the freshest ingredients in the preparation of innovative Italian cuisine. Combining the finest Old World recipes with nouvelle cooking techniques results in a cuisine that is fresh and exciting. The setting looks and feels like a home away from home with its beautifully appointed, yet still intimate dining room. Party available. LP, MCC, RR, $IN-$MOD, BYO
Twelve Islands Greek Taverna
STIRLING Thai Thai Cuisine
1168 Valley Rd, Stirling, NJ 07980 908-903-0790 www.thaithaistirling.com Thai Thai Cuisine brings you the very best of Thai hospitality right at your door-step. With a reputation of authenticity and excellence, our restaurant stays true to the culinary culture and influences of Thailand. Great food, inspiring ambience, and friendly service is yours for the taking.
1255 Valley Road, Stirling, NJ 07980 908-647-2193 12IslandsGreekTaverna.com Mediterranean cuisine with an emphasis on seafood specialties. $EXP, H, OD, RR, LP, MCC, TO
SUMMIT The Bombay Bistro
427 Springfield Ave, Summit • 908-918-0330 www.TheBombayBistro.net The Bombay Bistro, formerly known as Dabbawalla, has been fully renovated. Now, in its newer, slicker Avatar, it serves up both traditional and fusion Indian food. Find classic Italian delights made from fresh ingredients. Closed Monday. Open Tue-Thur, Sun: 11:30am-3pm and 5:30-9pm; Fri-Sat: 11:30am-3pm and 5:30-10pm. Lunch buffet served Tue-Sat. BYO, MCC
La Pastaria
327 Springfield Ave, Summit 908-522-9088 www.LaPastaria.com With dishes including Polenta with Mushroom Medley, Cavatelli with Ricotta, this cozy, causal restaurant puts an upscale spin on Italian food. Their special Dinner for 4 menu gives take-out diners the option of sharing in a fine family-style meal complete with a salad and focaccia bread to share Monday thru Fridays. $IN-$MOD, BYO, H, RR, SP, LP, MCC, TO
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VP: Valet parking available MCC: Most credit cards accepted $IN: Inexpensive-$10 and under $MOD: Moderate $11 to $16 $EXP: Expensive-$17 and up TO: Take-out available D: Delivery available
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Marco Polo
527 Morris Ave, Summit • 908-277-4492 www.MarcoPoloNJ.com Specializing in Italian, Greek and seasonal favorites. A perfect place to hold your special occasion: rehearsal dinners, birthdays, anniversaries, showers, corporate events, reunions and parties. On & off site catering available. Happy Hour, Mon-Fri at the bar, from 3-6pm. H, RR, LP, MCC, TO
Natale’s Summit Bakery
185 Broad St, Summit • 908-277-2074 www.NatalesBakery.com Enjoy a selection of house made specialties including breads, pastries, pies and cakes. Daily specials include Quiche, Lemon Sponge Loaf, Challah, Swiss Apple Cakes and more. This family owned and operated bakery is serving up their delicious twist on bakery classics for over 20 years. $IN-$MOD, TO
Summit Greek Grill
90 Summit Ave, Summit • 908-277-6418 summitgreekgrill.com Fresh and delicious Greek/Mediterranean food.
WEST ORANGE Highlawn Pavilion
Eagle Rock Reservation, West Orange 973-731-3463 • www.highlawn.com Characterized by panoramic views of the New York City skyline, Highlawn Pavilion on Eagle Rock Reservation offers scenic dining at its finest. The exceptional French-infused American fare is equally matched by the restaurant’s world-class service. Highlawn is increasingly becoming the venue of choice for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and other special occasions. Live music is offered every Friday and Saturday in the Piano Room. $EXP, OD, RR, ENT, VP, MN
16 Beechwood Road, Summit | 908.608.1088 Online Ordering: www.ShunjuSummit.com Let Us Cater Your Next Event! LUNCH: Mon-Sat 11:30am-3pm, Sun 12:30-3pm DINNER: Mon-Thu 5-10pm, Fri-Sat 5-10:30pm, Sun 5-9:30pm
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16 Beechwood Road, Summit 908-608-1088 www.shunjusummit.com Traditional fresh Sushi and inspiring Asian fusion food. Order online. Catering for all occasions.
111 Prospect Ave, West Orange 973-731-2360 www.themanorrestaurant.com The Manor combines distinctive gourmet cuisine, superior service and a fabulous environment both inside and out to provide an exceptional experience for your special event or simply dinner with friends or family. H, RR, VP, MCC, $EXP
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