Community Corner
Bowling for a Cause and More in Weekend Planner
Looking for exciting weekend activities and family-friendly fun? You're in the right place.
We’ve got all the events that are happening, including a piano performance and some fun bowling.
Below is the combination of our weekly pick of weekend activities, offering both fun weekend activities and great family-friendly activities at the same time.
Here are this week's picks:
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Bowling for Comfort
When/Where: Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the AMF Strike N Spare Lanes on Route 22 in Green Brook.
Why Go: The Peppermints and Ginger Comfort Kits, a non-profit organization to provide kits to those receiving chemotherapy, will be on hand for the program to raise money and support the organization.
Cost: $25 for registering online, $30 for registering at the door.
Native Plant Sale
When/Where: Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary on Hardscrabble Road in Bernardsville.
Why Go: The New Jersey Audubon’s Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary will hold its annual plant sale. New Jersey residents will have the chance to get native plants for their natural habitats.
Cost: Free, except for what you buy.
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29th Annual Pottersville Town Sale
When/Where: Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Pottersville Road in Pottersville.
Why Go: The town holds this annual sale, rain or shine, with antiques, household clothing, toys, books and much more being sold around select homes throughout the village.
Cost: Free, except for what you buy.
Three Piano Divas Performance
When/Where: Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Watchung Arts Center on Stirling Road in Watchung.
Why Go: The Three Piano Divas are performing their signature sounds, as they are internationally acclaimed virtuoso pianists and recording artists.
Cost: $18.
Feathers and Petals—Photographs to be Exhibited
When/Where: Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Bernardsville Library on Anderson Hill Road in Bernardsville.
Why Go: Allyson Hurley, a fine art photographer from Bedminster, will be showing off her work throughout the month.
Cost: Free.
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