It’s a long weekend for some of us, time to take a break from watching your retirement funds nose dive.
If you’ve got a craving for some great food, you’ll want to head to Lawrenceville on Sunday, where the town’s Third Annual Tasting offers the great bounty of local restaurants and farmers. Check www.lawrencevillemainstreet.com for ticket information.
Looking for something to do with the kids? It’s the Ultrasonic SuperFantastic Kids Day Weekend at PNC Bank Arts Center (www.kidsdayweekend.com). Performances by kid pop stars Savannah Outen, Brock Storm, Ashley Keeting, along with clowns, lego, a dinosaur exhibit, and a petting zoo.
Homebodies can enjoy the Great Fall Home Show (www.expositionseast.com/shedule4.htm) at the Morristown Armory with great ideas for home, kitchen, and bath improvements.
If you’re into antiques, check out the Asbury Park Antiques and Art Show (www.theasburyparkboardwalk.com/events/295) all weekend at Convention Hall. Bonus: There are free appraisals available on Sunday afternoon, so bring your own treasures.
Also in Asbury…Ghostbusters—celebrate Halloween early this Sunday by searching out ghouls at Asbury Lanes. $50 for dinner, and a fullscale investigation—they’ll bring the ghost-hunting gear.
(www.paranormalbooksnj.com)
Theatre buffs, catch the New Jersey premiere of Rising Water, the play that depicts a New Orleans couple stuck in their attic post-Katrina. It’s at the Playwright’s Theatre in Madison. (www.ptnj.org)
Saturday Night Live:
Flamenco dancers take center stage at the Montclair Art Museum (www.montclairartmuseum.org). Jerry Seinfeld is at Caesar’s in AC (www.harrahs.com/casinos/caesars-atlantic-city/hotel-casino/). Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell is at NJPAC (www.njpac.org) in Newark.
Hope we gave you some great ideas to relieve the stress… at least until Monday.
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