There’s no shortage of fun happenings in New Jersey. Now that it’s (finally!) spring, check out our guide to the best outdoor activities in the Garden State—from scenic biking trails to unique hiking spots to luxurious glamping sites. Then peruse our editors’ list of the 52 things you must do in the Garden State—quirky, only-in-NJ experiences that’ll keep you busy every weekend this year. Want to enjoy a terrific concert, theater performance, comedian, film festival or art exhibit? Discover the best entertainment and arts events happening this March. If you’re a foodie, check out our guide to the tastiest food festivals, dinners and happenings—or consult our list of the 30 best restaurants in New Jersey. For hundreds more events this month and beyond, search our calendar below. And to submit your own event to the calendar, click here.
Come listen to powerful Muslim, Jewish, African American, and LGBTQIA+ community members speak on liberation for Palestine.
Celebrate spring and Earth Day by purchasing plants for your yard at the Leonard J. Buck Garden plant sale.
Pillar College is honoring Dr. Ralph T. Grant, Jr. with a black-tie reception and fundraiser on Friday, May 3rd.
Lunch Break and Family Promise proudly announce their collaboration in hosting the annual “Night Without a Bed” fundraiser on Friday, May 3-4.
Register today to Run, Walk, Ramble & Raise Funds for homeless pets with AWA on Saturday, May 4th!
Join us for our FIRST Annual Barkfest on Saturday, May 4th, 11a-4p at Turkey Brook Park in Mount Olive, rain or shine!
Join festival authors and supporters for dazzling conversation & catering by Moghul Edison to celebrate the 8th Montclair Literary Festival.
There’s still time to make a reservation for the 2024 Annual Benefit of the Friends of the Madison Public Library, a non-profit organization!
Contact Nicole 201-317-7046 for more information about being a vendor or showing your car! [email protected]
The Avalon Garden Club is holding its annual Plant Sale and Bake Sale on Saturday, May 4, from 8am to 3pm and Sunday, May 5 from 1am-1pm.