Sunday, November 30, 2008

December 20 & 21: "Holiday Magic at the Hendrick Fisher House"


Enjoy the Spectacular Holiday Displays at the Hendrick Fisher House ! Bring the whole family!


DATE: Saturday & Sunday, December 20 & 21
TIME: 11.00AM to 5:00PM
PLACE: The Hendrick Fisher House
INFO:Shirley or Emil Skocypec 732-356-0090 or e-mail: seskonj@aol.com


Admission is FREE!

[From the Abraham Staats House Website]
The landmark Hendrick Fisher House will also be open to visitors Saturday, Dec. 20th and Sunday, Dec. 21st from 11:00 am to 5 pm. This beautiful home, located on the grounds of the St. Andrews Center of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the U.S.A., provides the setting for "The Sights and Sounds of Christmas 2006," a Nativity Holiday visit featuring soft seasonal music, village scenes, fourteen uniquely decorated evergreen trees, handmade decorations, one-of-a-kind wreaths and more to delight young and old. The Hendrick Fisher Homestead, ca. 1688, was the home of Hendrick Fisher, close neighbor of Abraham Staats and an ardent American patriot present at the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. The driveway entrance for parking (in the St. Andrew Church lot) is located at 1960 Easton Ave., Somerset, NJ, about 1/4 mile south from the Abraham Staats House. Also, the November/December 2007 issue of New Jersey Countryside Magazine features "Holiday magic at the Fisher House".

Friday, November 28, 2008

December 20 & 21: HOLIDAY AT THE STAATS HOUSE

photos by Jody Gibian-Miles



The Friends of the Staats House invite you and your family to their holiday festivities !






DATE: Saturday & Sunday, December 20 & 21
TIME: 11.00AM to 4:00PM
PLACE: Abraham Staats House,
17 Von Steuben Lane, South Bound Brook
INFO: Brian or Kathy Faulks, 732-469-5836

Admission is FREE!

[From the Abraham Staats House Website]
"The Abraham Staats House will be decked out in festive finery for Holiday at the Abraham Staats House! This historic house, c. 1740, was owned by the Staats family for nearly two centuries and is now owned and maintained by the Borough of South Bound Brook, with support and grant funding provided by the state and Somerset County, as well as other supporters. In recognition of its historic importance, the house is now on the state and federal historic registries. Its rooms will be festively decorated by members of South Bound Brook community organizations -- including the Fire Department, Police Department, First Baptist Church, Reformed Church of Bound Brook in celebration of the holiday season. Stroll through the many rooms, learn about the history of the home, and get in the holiday spirit as you enjoy the different displays and exhibits.
"

Tom Harabin playing the mountain dulcimer


Monday, November 24, 2008

December 14: AN OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS AT HAGEMAN FARM








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Please join the Meadows Foundation in celebrating An Old Fashioned Christmas at Hageman Farm!

DATE: Sunday, December 14
TIME: 1:00PM to 4:00
PLACE: Hageman House & Farm, 209 South Middlebush Rd., Somerset (map/directions)
PARKING: Donations Appreciated!
CONTACT: Bob Hosh (908) 892-6962


Admission is FREE!

BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY AND ENJOY FUN, HOLIDAY-THEMED ACTIVITIES AND ENTERTAINMENT!!!
All Day
  • Children's Holiday Crafts and Ornament Making
  • Christmas Tree Decorating
  • Tours of the Historic Hageman House
1:00 PM
  • Holiday Foods from 19th Century Recipes
1:30 PM
  • History of Late 18th and Early 19th Century Tree Ornaments
2:00 PM
  • Franklin High School Madrigal Singers Perform
3:00 PM
  • Tree Decorating

December 7: SINTERKLAAS FESTIVAL!!!




The Meadows Foundation is DELIGHTED to invite you and your entire family to one of their most popular, lively, and fun events of the entire year, the Sinterklaas Festival at the Van Wickle House!






DATE: Sunday, December 7
TIME: 1:00PM to 4:00PM
PLACE: The Van Wickle House, 1289 Easton Avenue, Somerset (map/directions)
TKTS: FREE, $3.00/car suggested donation
PHONE: (732) 249-6770
EMAIL: info@themeadowsfoundation.org


[From the Meadows Foundation website] "Sinterklaas, the Dutch Saint Nicholas, visits the Van Wickle House every year on the first Sunday in December after Thanksgiving weekend. Dressed in his red Bishop’s robe and miter, he rides in on a white horse accompanied by his companion and helper Zwarte Piet. In the Netherlands St. Nicholas day, December 6, 2008 is a very special holiday for children and families. In honor of this Dutch tradition the Meadows Foundation sponsors a celebration with music and dancing and hands on activities for the whole family.

"Visitors are presented with a little slice of the Netherlands as dancers in traditional costumes perform Dutch Klompen Dances, and the beautiful Dutch street organ, the Violanta, plays Sinterklaas songs. All are invited to learn a dance or two or sing along with the Violanta. The highlight for every child is a chat with Sinterklaas, who keeps a record of good deeds and bad. Good boys and girls receive a small gift from Zwarte Piet.

"Inside, the Van Wickle House is festooned with Dutch provincial flags and Dutch artwork. Participants may wish to try their hand at Stipwerke, a type of dot painting. Traditional Dutch food, including, almond pastry, and Sinterklaas spice cookies known as Speculaas, are on sale. The aroma of fresh baked cookies fills the air as the art of making the Speculaas is demonstrated."

The Dutch Tradition of Sinterklass

"All Dutch children know that Sinterklaas lives in Spain. There he spends most of the year recording the behavior of all children in a big red book, while Piet stocks up on presents for next Sinterklaas Eve. After mid-November Sinterklaas mounts his milk-white steed, Piet swings the sack full of gifts over his shoulder, and the three board a steamship to set course for Amsterdam harbor and a formal welcome by the Mayor and a delegation of citizens. A fabulous parade through town marks the beginning of the St. Nicholas season.

"From now on, time and space merge as the old bishop and his helpmate are everywhere at once. At night they ride across Holland’s rooftops. While Sinterklaas listens through the chimneys to check the children’s behavior, Piet sees to it that the hay or carrot, left for the horse in each little shoe by the fireplace, is exchanged for a small gift or some candy. In the daytime they are even busier visiting all classrooms and hospitals as well as many department stores and private homes.

"But if they are busy in the days before Sinterklaas Eve, so are the Dutch – all of them. Shopping is the least of it, for a Sinterklaas present is not at all like a Christmas present three weeks ahead of time. Dutch tradition demands that all packages be camouflaged in some imaginative way, and that each gift be accompanied by a fitting poem. For this is the essence of Sinterklaas: Sheer unadulterated fun on the one day when plain kidding is not only permitted, but expected without the slightest regard for differences in age and social status.

"To be truly appreciated, presents must be concealed or disguised. Recipients must be willing to follow a trail of directions all over the house to look for them.

"To write a poem to go with each present is another challenge. For in these Sinterklaas rhymes – long or short; good or bad – the real kidding comes into the open. The giver has his fling. He’ll bring out some foible, a love interest, a recent incident, in fact, anything to cause embarrassment, as long as it is good natured and in good taste. The butt of the joke, who has to open his package in public and read the poem aloud amid general hilarity, does this manfully; for he too has something in store for his tormentor. Just wait!"

[From the Meadows Foundation website, Excerpted from Santa Claus The Dutch Way, Albani The Hague, Holland]

December 7 to January 25: CHRISTMAS POSTAGE STAMPS FROM AROUND THE WORLD!

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The American Hungarian Foundation proudly presents a beautiful exhibition of Christmas Postage Stamps From Around The World accompanying their 20th Annual Festival of Trees!


DATE: December 7, 2008 to January 25, 2009
TIME: Tuesday to Saturday, 11:00AM to 4:00PM; Sunday, 1:00PM to 4:00PM
PLACE: 300 Somerset St., New Brunswick (map/directions)
TKTS: $5.00/person, suggested donation
PHONE: (732) 846-5777
EMAIL: info@ahfoundation.org

December 7 to January 25: FESTIVAL OF TREES

The American Hungarian Foundation proudly presents the 20th Annual Festival of Trees! This spectacular event will feature Christmas trees adorned with hand-crafted decorations representing the rich traditions of 16 different nations and the International Sister Cities of New Brunswick!

DATE: December 7, 2008 to January 25, 2009
TIME: Tuesday to Saturday, 11:00AM to 4:00PM; Sunday, 1:00PM to 4:00PM
PLACE: 300 Somerset St., New Brunswick (map/directions)
TKTS: $5.00/person, suggested donation
PHONE: (732) 846-5777
EMAIL: info@ahfoundation.org

The Festival of Trees will be accompanied by a special holiday exhibition, Christmas Postage Stamps From Around the World!



PHOTOS! "The Marriage of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln" Lecture, 11/15

Evelyn Maron with the winner of the Meadows' drawing for 2 free admissions to this event!

Featured speaker, notable historian and Lincoln expert, Glenn W. LeBoeuf.

Historian Glenn W. LeBoeuf

Post-lecture refreshments offered on period furnishings at the Hageman House.



Thank you, Steve Russel (Meadows Foundation Board of Directors) for sharing these beautiful photos!

And thank you, Meadows Foundation, for sponsoring this exciting lecture, "A House Divided: The Marriage of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln" at the Hageman House and Farm!

RMVE Blog readers are encouraged to identify anyone appearing in these beautiful photos in the comments section below this entry or by emailing the RMVE's main blogger, Jan ten Broeke, tensart@gmail.com.

PHOTOS! "Cool Women Poets of NJ" Reading at Tulipwood, 11/8







Thank you, Steve Russel (Meadows Foundation Board of Directors) for sharing these beautiful photos!

And thank you, Meadows Foundation, for sponsoring this wonderful and inspiring event, "Over The River And Through The Woods" as part of their Cool Women Poets of New Jersey reading series at the Tulipwood House!

RMVE blog readers are encouraged to identify anyone appearing in these beautiful photos in the comments section or by emailing the RMVE's main blogger, Jan ten Broeke, tensart@gmail.com.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

November 15: CANOE/KAYAK 9 MILES OF THE BEAUTIFUL DELAWARE & RARITAN CANAL

Enjoy the remains of this exceptionally beautiful autumn with the last of 5 D&R Canal paddle trips of the season, the 9 miles from Amwell Road to Demott Lane! Post-trip dinner with your fellow paddlers optional!

DATE: Saturday, November 15
TIME: 10:00 AM
CONTACT: Trip Leaders George & Leona ("Piney Paddlers")
PHONE: (609) 259-3734
EMAIL: Leona@pineypaddlers.com

I
MPORTANT
  • Please bring your own boat, rentals are NOT available through trip organizers.
  • There are 3 canal locks to cross, so please be prepared for portage--you may bring portage wheels if you like.
  • Please be sure to contact Trip Leaders to confirm trip participation and logistics.

November 9: LUNCHEON & LECTURE CELEBRATING WOODBRIDGE NEW JERSEY AND THE HISTORIC FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH







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for more details about this exciting event!]








Please join the
Raritan Millstone Heritage Alliance for a delicious lunch and exciting lecture by Gordon Bond of Common Bond Historians and Garden State Legacy, "Pinpointing James Parker's Print Shop--The mystery of the Location and Fate of New Jersey's First Print Shop"!

DATE: Sunday, November 9
TIME: 1:30 to 3:00 PM
PLACE: Fellowship Hall of the First Presbyterian Church, 600 Rahway Avenue (Route 515), Woodbridge (map/directions)
TKTS: $30.00/Person
RSVP: Reservations Required by November 4
CONTACT: Elyce Jennings, (732) 463-0767