Tuesday, March 24, 2009

MILLSTONE VALLEY SCENIC BYWAY HAS A NEW WEBSITE!



The R-ME blog is thrilled to welcome the Millstone Valley Scenic Byway Corridor Management Committee's beautiful new website!




Please visit the site to read more about the Committee's major goals:
  • Preserving the Byway's Significant Resources
  • Maintaining and Enhancing the Byway's Green Roadside Corridor
  • Learning More About the Byway's Special Qualities
  • Promoting the Byway's Natural and Heritage Resources
  • Working Collaboratively to Manage the Byway Over Time

The website will also post information about project updates, important public meetings, and exciting events that will also be posted here, on the R-ME blog!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

March 28: TALK "MIDDLEBROOK: A COMPREHENSIVE LOOK"

Please join the Friends of the Staats House (c. 1740) as historian Jim Kurzenberger presents a fresh look at a key local event of the American War of Independence, General George Washington's quartering of his main army in Middlebrook--near present-day Bound Brook--in the winter of 1778-79!

DATE: Saturday, March 28
TIME: Lecture begins promptly at 4:30PM
House open for tours from 3:30PM
PLACE: The Abraham Staats House
17 Von Steuben Lane, South Bound Brook

TKTS: $10/Adult, $5/Under 18
Admission includes house tour and lecture

RSVP: Reservations Strongly Recommended
Include: name, address, contact, number of seats
Email: info@staatshouse.org

Phone: (732) 469-3198

A native of Bedminster, N.J., Jim Kurzenberger has worked for 26 years in the field of museums, historic sites and architectural history. Mr. Kurzenberger received his B.A. in History after attending The George Washington University and Kean University. He has worked at Gunston Hall Plantation in Lorton, Va., the U.S. National Park Service and at the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry.

He currently manages The Wallace House and Old Dutch Parsonage Historic sites in Somerville, N.J., for the N.J. Dept. of Environmental Protection. The Wallace House served as headquarters for General George Washington during the Middlebrook Cantonment of 1778-79. In addition, he has served the Somerset County Historical Society as Trustee, Vice President and President. He was also a preservation consultant for Bedminster Township and served as a member of the township’s Historic Commission. He is a member of the American Society of Architectural Historians.

Mr. Kurzenberger’s areas of interest and expertise include 18th century architecture and material culture and the American Revolution in New Jersey.

This lecture is the second installment of the six-lecture "Lectures Through Time" series presented at the historic Abraham Staats House!

March 28: SPRING DANCE OF THE WOODCOCK


Come watch these adorable little birds celebrate spring and dance and sing their way into the hearts of their potential mates!


DATE: Saturday, March 28
TIME: 6:30PM Until Dark
PLACE: Meet at the parking lot located up the hill of the driveway entrance located at 1091 Canal Road, just west of the Griggstown Causeway.


The American woodcock--a long-billed woodland bird that probes in the soft wet soil and eats its weight in worms in a day--returns in early spring to mate and nest. Males of the species begin calling and performing an aerial courtship display flight when the afternoon shadows are almost gone.


Saturday, March 14, 2009

March 28: FULL ENGLISH BREAKFAST AT THE NASSAU CLUB WITH SPECIAL SPEAKER JOE BECTON


Your friends at the
Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route in New Jersey Association (WR3-NJ) are thrilled to invite you to indulge in a full English breakfast at Princeton's famous Nassau Club and to enjoy a lively presentation by the highly entertaining speaker, Joe Becton on "Philadelphia Choosing Sides: Americans in the Revolution"!

DATE: Saturday, March 28
TIME: Breakfast at 9:30AM, Lecture at 10:15AM
PLACE:
The Nassau Club, 6 Mercer Street, Princeton
TKTS: $25.00 Per Person, Jacket & Tie Required
RSVP:
Reservations Required
Phone: (908) 930-6491
Mail, Send Checks Payable to:
W3R -NJ
PMB #1781
442 US Highway 202-206 N
Bedminster, NJ 07921



March 28: "ALL IN GREEN--CHERISH OUR EARTH" PERFORMANCE BY THE CANTABILE CHAMBER CHORALE


Come and listen as Cantabile stirs your emotions with music inspired by the beauty of the earth and reverence for its creator with Lynne Stallworth, piano; Dennis Dell, organ; Cantabile Youth Singers and Players; clarinet and flute accompaniment!

DATE: Saturday, March 28
TIME: 7:30PM
PLACE: Christ United Methodist Church
485 Hoes Lane, Piscataway
TKTS: Reservations Recommended
In Advance: $15/Adults, $12/Students & Seniors
At the Door: $20/Adults, $15/Students & Seniors
Send Checks (payable) to:
Cantabile Chamber Chorale
PO Box 553
Piscataway, NJ 08855
EMAIL: cantabile@att.net
PHONE: (732) 560-7232, x2


Hear excerpts of The Creation by F.J. Haydn, a masterful and dramatic setting about the creation of the world. You will be moved by Schaffe in mir Gott by Johannes Brahms, an a cappella setting of a text drawn from Psalm 51, and you're sure to enjoy the world premiere of Dodi li va'ani lo, the third piece written for Cantabile by composer Gerald Cohen.

PROGRAM INCLUDES:
Gerald Finzi God is gone up
Johannes Brahms Schaffe in mir Gott
Ward Swingle Give us this day
Ronald Perara I thank you God
F.J. Haydn The heavens are telling; Achieved is the glorious work
Emma Lou Diemer Effervescence
Gerald Cohen Dodi li va'ani lo
Folksong arrangements from the British Isles

Friday, March 13, 2009

March 14: ST. PATRICK'S DAY IRISH COTTAGE LUNCHEON!

Come celebrate St. Patrick's Day by enjoying traditional Irish hearty soups, crusty rolls, and delectable deserts at the historic Blackwell Mills Canal House!

DATE: Saturday, March 14
TIME: 11:30 to 2:30PM
PLACE: Blackwell Mills Canal House
Corner of Canal Road & Blackwell Mills Road, Franklin Township
TKTS: $8.00/Adult, $3.00/Child

Monday, March 9, 2009

EVENT ROUND-UP: March 2009 [Updated 03/21!]


Patriots!
Inebriates!
Flappers!
Poets!
Woodcocks!
Equinox Eggs, balanced on their noses!
It must be March Madness!


Spring is here at long last! Come celebrate with these exciting events!


March 29 READING BY HUNGARIAN POET PAUL SOHAR--FREE!
March 28 BREAKFAST AT THE NASSAU CLUB WITH JOE BECTON
March 28 TALK: WASHINGTON'S HQ AT MIDDLEBROOK
March 28 CANTABILE CHAMBER CHORALE PERFORMANCE
March 28 SPRING DANCE OF THE WOODCOCK--FREE!
March 27-29 FESTIVAL OF IMMIGRATION WRITING--FREE!
March 21 SCANDAL AT TULIPWOOD--FLAPPERS!
March 1 PATRIOTS! TORIES! INEBRIATES! HUSSIES!

Share your personal photos of these events with the RMVE Blog!
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  • Please include any identifying information with your submissions including site location, activities, and names of individuals prominent in the photo(s).
  • While no compensation for your photos is available, you will be providing everyone who views them with lasting memories and joy, as well as helping your community document these significant activities for the benefit of many generations to come. In that spirit, we hope you will be generous--and judicious--in your photo submissions!

March 29: Special Reading by Hungarian Poet, Paul Sohar!

The Woodbridge Township Arts Council & Middlesex County College are pleased to feature noted Hungarian poet Paul Sohar reading his recent works at the Festival of Contemporary Immigrant Writing!

DATE: Sunday, March 29
TIME: 2:ooPM to 5:00PM
PLACE: Baron Arts Center
582 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge
INFO: writingfest@twp.woodbridge.nj

ADMISSION IS FREE!!!

Paul Sohar is a native of Hungary who came to the US in the late 1950s. His writing has appeared in nearly 200 publications including seven books of translations, among them Dancing Embers (poems by Sándor Kányádi) and Maradok-I Remai (anthology of Transylvanian-Hungarian poets). His latest poetry volume is Homing Poems; his latest prose work is the novel True Tales of a Fictitious Spy.


March 27-29: FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY IMMIGRATION WRITING!

The Woodbridge Township Arts Council and Middlesex County College proudly invite you to join 22 award-winning writers as they convene in New Jersey’s oldest township to give new literary expression to one of the nation’s hottest social topics. . . Being and becoming an American!

DATES: Friday, Saturday & Sunday, March 27-29
TIME: Click HERE for Event Schedule
PLACE
: Barron Arts Center (Friday & Sunday Events)
528 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge
Middlesex Community College (Saturday Events)
Performance Arts Center
2600 Woodbridge Avenue, Edison

INFO: writingfest@twp.woodbridge.nj.us

ADMISSION IS FREE!!!

“My New Life, My New Poem”: Festival of Contemporary Immigration Writing features a veritable United Nations of poetry, fiction and essay authors gathering for a 3-day weekend of public readings, workshops, panel discussions, book signings and open mic events.