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10/1: Dinner and an Artist: Russian Dinner With Marc Chagall will be held at Georgian Court University, north dining room, 900 Lakewood Ave, Lakewood, with Lisa Festa, Ph.D., assistant professor of art. 6:30 PM; $37 including a multi-course Russian dinner and lecture. For more information and reservations log on to www.georgian.edu or call 732-987-2263.
10/1: An Oktoberfest beer, wine, and food festival will be held at Wedgwood Country Club, 200 Hurffville Rd, Turnersville. 7 to 10 PM; $20. Ten percent of the event's proceeds will be donated to two local charities to be announced. For more information log on to www.oktobeerwinefest.com or call David Long at 856-848-4346 or 856-651-7233.
10/2: Oktoberfest will be celebrated at the Headliner, 1401 Rt 35 S, Neptune. 1 to 5 PM; $35 in advance, $45 at the door. For tickets log on to www.jerseyshoreoktoberfest.com.
10/2 and 10/3: The Garden State Wine Growers Association will host a Grand Harvest Wine Festival at Waterloo Village, 525 Village of Waterloo, Stanhope. Noon to 5 PM; $20. For tickets call 609-588-0085 or go to www.newjerseywines.com.
10/3: A wine tasting and auction, An Autumn Toast to the Environment, will be held at Laurita Winery, 35 Archertown Rd, New Egypt, to benefit the NJ chapter of Clean Water Action. 1 to 4 PM; $75 per person or $125 per couple. For more information and tickets call 732-280-8988.
10/3: A Sinatra Family Estates dinner with Nancy Sinatra will be held at Zylo Tuscan Steak House, W Hotel, 225 River St, Hoboken. 7 PM; $150 plus tax and gratuity. For reservations call 201-253-2502.
10/3: The Second Annual Harvest & Music Festival will be held at Witherspoon Grill, 57 Witherspoon St, Princeton, with food, beverages, music, vendors, and children’s activities; noon to 5 PM. For more information call 609-924-6011.
10/4: A five-course vegetarian benefit dinner will be held at Anton’s at the Swan, 43 S Main St, Lambertville, to support the Hunterdon Humane Animal Shelter. 6:30 PM; $100. For reservations call Eric at 609-397-3552.
10/4: A Montalcino Estate tasting dinner and seminar will be held at Undici Taverna Rustica, 11 West River Rd, Rumson; $85 all-inclusive. For more information and reservations call 732-842-3880.
10/5: A five-course American Whiskeys dinner with seasonal steakhouse specialties will be held at the Strip House, Westminster Hotel, 550 W Mount Pleasant Ave, Livingston. 7 PM; $95 plus tax and gratuity. For reservations contact Christine Wood at 973-548-0050.
10/5: A Loire wine dinner with Loire importer Jon-David Headrick will be held at CulinAriane, 33 Walnut St, Montclair, with wines provided by Amanti Vino, Montclair. 7:30 PM; price to be determined. For reservations call Amanti Vino at 973-509-9463.
10/6: An Opus One wine dinner will be held at David Burke Fromagerie, 26 Ridge Rd, Rumson; $135 plus tax and gratuity. For more information and reservations call 732-842-8088.
10/7: A wine tasting fundraiser to benefit the Mental Health Clinic of Passaic will be held at Van Vleck House & Gardens, 21 Van Vleck St, Montclair. 6 to 9 PM; $75. For reservations call 973-473-2775 ext 109.
10/8: A Wine and Cheese Pairing for In-Home Entertaining class taught by Carol Berman will be held at Chef’s Lab, 345 Bloomfield Ave, Montclair. 7 to 9:30 PM; $65. For reservations call 973 746-1260.
10/9: A food and wine event, Wining & Dining With the Cars, will be held at the Haldeman Ford-Subaru Dealership, 607 Rt 33, Hamilton Township, to benefit the Animal Friends for Education & Welfare. 6 to 9 PM; $35 in advance, $45 at the door. For tickets call 609-209-9327.
10/9: Oktoberfest will be held at Forest Lodge, 11 Reinman Rd, Warren, featuring live music, a food pavilion, carnival booths, and more. Noon to 5 PM; $6, children under ten free.
10/9 and 10/10: The Cape May Wine Festival will be held at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal. Noon to 5 PM; one day $18, two days $30. For tickets log on to www.newjerseywines.com/festivals.html or call 609-588-0085.
10/10: A Pacific Northwest wine dinner will be held at Rat’s Restaurant, 16 Fairgrounds Rd, Hamilton; 6 PM. Call 609-584-7800 for more information and reservations.
10/10: A Fireman BBQ Cook-Off will be held at the Ho-Ho-Kus Inn & Tavern, 1 E Franklin Tpk, Ho-Ho-Kus, to benefit the Firefighters Fallen Aids Fund; 2 to 5 PM. Call 201-445-4115 for more information and reservations.
10/10: A Wine and Cheese Festival will be held at Westfall Winery, 141 Clove Rd, Montague, to benefit the Friends of the Delaware Gap National Recreation Area, including the continued restoration of the Montague Grange No. 140, the historic Foster-Armstrong House, and the Nelden-Roberts Stonehouse. 2 to 4 PM; $30. For reservations and more information call 973-293-3503 or 570-426-2435 ext 2510.
10/11: A Healthy Fall Desserts cooking class taught by Bernadette Armiento will be held at Montclair High School, 100 Chestnut St, Montclair. 7 to 9 PM; $30. For more information call 973-746-6636, and to register log on to www.adultschool.org.
10/11: A four-course Jelu Vineyards and Neyen de Apalta Winery dinner will be held at Fascino, 331 Bloomfield Ave, Montclair. 7:30 PM; $74. For reservations call Amanti Vino at 973-509-WINE.
10/11 and 10/12: The Tenth Annual Super Tasting hosted by Wine Library, Springfield, will be held at the Manor, 111 Prospect Ave, West Orange, to benefit the Children's IBD Center at Mount Sinai and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. 5:30 to 9:30 PM; $95. For tickets call 888-980-9463.
10/12: A cooking class, Healthy Fruit and Vegetable Smoothies, taught by Bernadette Armiento will be held at South Orange Middle School, 70 N Ridgewood Rd, room 387, South Orange. 7 to 9 PM; $27. To enroll log on to www.ssreg.com/som or call 973-378-7620.
10/13: A five-course Trentino–Alto Adige wine dinner will be held at Eno Terra, 4484 Rt 27, Kingston. 6 to 9 PM; $80 plus tax and gratuity. For reservations call 609-497-1777.
10/13: A Beer Maker’s Dinner will be held at Rat’s Restaurant, 16 Fairgrounds Rd, Hamilton; 6 PM. Call 609-584-7800 for more information and reservations.
10/14: A five-course wine tasting dinner with Chef John Halligan and four of his closest chef friends (Jason Avery of Pera Restaurant, NYC; John Benjamin of Restaurant Latour, Hardyston; Giorgio Ali, owner of LuShe’ann Catering, Montvale; and Wayne Ricco, owner of Maxwell’s 35, Colonia) will be held at the Park Steakhouse, 151 Kinderkamack Road, Park Ridge, with each chef preparing his own signature dish. 6:30 PM; $80. All proceeds will benefit the Footprints in the Sand Foundation to assist local families whose lives have been affected by illness or who have experienced a recent death. To register log on to www.footprintsfoundation.org or call 201-930-1300.
10/14: A Southern Barbeque cooking class taught by Chef Jesse Jones will be held at South Orange Middle School, room 387, 70 N Ridgewood Rd, South Orange. 6:30 to 9 PM; $47. To enroll log on to www.ssreg.com/som or call 973-378-7620.
10/15: A six-course black-tie organic Farm to Table Dinner of Hope to benefit Creative Heartwork Inc. will be held at the Park Avenue Club, 184 Park Ave, Florham Park. 6:30 PM; $1,000 per plate or $5,000 for a table of ten. For tickets call 973-889-0809.
10/17: The Third Annual Heirloom Garlic Festival will be held at the Hoboken Historical Museum, 1301 Hudson St, Hoboken. 1 to 5 PM; free. For more information call 201-656-2240 or visit www.hobokenmuseum.org.
10/18: Gary’s Wine & Marketplace’s 19th Annual Grand Tasting will be held at the Madison Hotel, 1 Convent Rd, Morristown, to benefit the Interfaith Food Pantry, Atlantic Hospice, and the Gagnon Cardiovascular Institute at Morristown Memorial Hospital. 6 PM VIP admission $100, 7 PM general admission $75, Tasters Guild $65. For tickets log on to www.garyswine.com/local/events/grand_tasting.html or call 973-633-3900.
10/18: An Opus One wine dinner will be held at Smoke Chophouse, 36 Engle St, Englewood. 7 PM; $125. For reservations call 201-541-8530 or e-mail diane@smokechophouse.com.
10/18: A tasting dinner and seminar featuring Mastroberardino, Terradora Dipaolo, and Feudi di San Gregorio will be held at Undici Taverna Rustica, 11 West River Rd, Rumson; $75 all-inclusive. For more information and reservations call 732-842-3880.
10/20: A four-course wine tasting dinner will be held at Ristorante Nicchio, 1000 Main St, Belmar. 6:30 to 9:30 PM; $45. For more information and reservations call 732-280-1132.
10/21: A Super Tuscan dinner will be held at Brandl Restaurant, 703 Belmar Plaza, Belmar. 7 to 9 PM; cost to be determined. For reservations call 732-280-7501.
10/21: A food, wine, and beer tasting, Autumn Culinaire, will be held at the Trenton Country Club, 201 Sullivan Way, West Trenton, to benefit the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer County. 6 to 9:30 PM; $85. For tickets call 609-656-1000 or log on to www.bbbsmercer.org.
10/21 and 10/22: Nicolette (Nicky) Mesiah, owner of Mesiah Event Planners and a graduate of Peter Kump’s Cooking School, will be at Bloomingdale’s Short Hills from 12 to 3 PM, offering samples of Miss Nicky’s Gourmet Toffee. Her Website is at www.missnickys.com.
10/23: A Fall Harness Oktoberfest will be held at Meadowlands Racetrack, 50 Rt 120, East Rutherford. 6 to 11 PM; $40 plus tax and gratuity, including a buffet, beer samplings, admission, a racing program, and live music. For more information log on to www.meadowlandsracetrack.com/event_detail.aspx?id=3788.
10/23: Amanti Vino, 30 Church St, Montclair, will celebrate its fifth birthday with Oktoberfest 2010 at the Wellmont Theater, 5 Seymour St, Montclair. This “all you can eat, drink, and dance” celebration is $75 for general admission at 7:30 PM or $150 for early entry at 6:30 PM. For more information and tickets call 973-509-9463.
10/25: The March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction: International Flavors will be held at the Hyatt Regency Princeton, 102 Carnegie Center, Princeton. 6 to 9 PM; $100. For tickets call 609-655-7400.
10/25: A lecture by Gene Baur of Farm Sanctuary will be held at the Dorothy Marron University Community Chapel at Georgian Court University, Lakewood. 6:30 PM; free. Call 732-987-2263 for reservations, which are required.
10/25: Sample food from area restaurants and enjoy a Q&A with local chefs at an evening event, Montclair: A Multicultural Food Mecca, sponsored by the Adult School of Montclair. Participating restaurants include 32 Church Street, Chia Asian Bistro, Dai Kichi Japanese Restaurant, Greek Taverna, Montclair Station, QBS (a Cuban kitchen on wheels), and Ruthie’s BBQ & Pizza. The moderator will be Karen Schloss Diaz, a food and beverage consultant and columnist for the Montclair Times. The event will be held at the George Inness Annex of Montclair High School, 100 Chestnut St, Montclair; 7 to 9 PM; $25. For more information call 973-746-6636, and to register log on to www.adultschool.org.
10/26: A cooking class, Deliciously Healthy Fall Desserts, taught by Bernadette Armiento will be held at South Orange Middle School, room 387, 70 N Ridgewood Rd, South Orange. 7 to 9 PM; $27. To enroll log on to www.ssreg.com/som or call 973-378-7620.
10/27: A five-course Southern Rhône Dinner featuring heritage meats from DeBragga and wines from Alain Junguenet will be held at Pleasantdale Chateau, 757 Eagle Rock Ave, West Orange. 6:30 PM; $150. For reservations call Laura Madden at 973-731-5600 ext 3016.
10/27, 11/3, and 11/10: A Wine and Cheese Pairing class will be held at Amanti Vino, 30 Church St, Montclair, taught by Sharon Sevrens, proprietor of Amanti Vino; Will Sugerman, certified sommelier; and cheese monger Michael Trullinger. 7 to 8:30 PM; $60. For more information call the Montclair Adult School at 973-746-6636, and to register log on to www.adultschool.org.
10/29: A Masquerade Ball with live music and a two-hour open bar and buffet dinner will be held at Rat’s Restaurant, 16 Fairgrounds Rd, Hamilton; 8 PM. Call 609-584-7800 for more information and reservations.
10/29: A Harvest for Hunger wine tasting and live wine auction along with hors d’oeuvres and desserts will be held at the Collingswood Grand Ballroom, 315 White Horse Pike, Collingswood, to benefit the Cathedral Soup Kitchen. 7 to 10 PM; $60. For tickets call 856-964-6771.
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