Saturday, November 28, 2009

EVENT ROUND-UP: December 2009 (Updated 12/15!)

HAVE YOUR SPECIAL EVENT, PERFORMANCE, OR MEETING IN A BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED HISTORIC SETTING!

Why not make your special celebration or business meeting a truly unique and memorable event for you and your guests by having it in a beautifully ornate yet delightfully warm historic house and grounds?

And, ALL the proceeds go to a good cause!

The Meadows Foundation has the following properties available for booking your:
  • Wedding Receptions
  • Birthday Parties
  • Holiday Celebrations
  • Award Banquets
  • Business Meetings, Luncheons, or Dinners
  • Music Recitals
  • Book or Poetry Readings
  • Or ANY Reason to Assemble Good People!


FOR MORE INFORMATION & DETAILS ABOUT BOOKING YOUR EVENT, PLEASE CONTACT:
Carol Sas, carol@themeadowsfoundation.org

December 13: AN OLD FASHION CHRISTMAS AT HAGEMAN FARM!

Gingerbread houses ready to be decorated & transformed into homes!
[Photo, gingerbread houses by Barbara ten Broeke]

The Meadows Foundation warmly welcomes you and your family to celebrate an Old Fashion Christmas at the Hageman Farm!

DATE: Sunday, December 13
TIME: 1:00PM to 4:00PM
PLACE: The Hageman Farm
209 S. Middlebush Rd., Somerset
INFO: Bob Hosh, (908) 892-6962

Admission is FREE so bring the entire family! A $5 donation per carload is appreciated as it will go toward the ongoing upkeep of these beautiful historic house and barns!

This family-friendly, fun-filled event will include tree decorating, refreshments, a performance by the nationally-known Franklin High School Madrigal Singers, children's holiday crafts such as decorating miniature gingerbread houses to take home, and tours of the historic house and property! Please see the schedule below so that you do not miss a single exciting event:

All Day
Children's Crafts & Ornament Making
Tours of the Hageman House & Barns

1:00PM: Holiday Food from 19th Century Recipes
1:30PM: History of Late 18th & 19th Century Tree Ornaments
2:00PM: FHS Madrigal Singers
3:00PM: Tree Decorating


[Click on image to enlarge and/or print flier.]

December 12 & 13: HOLIDAY AT THE STAATS HOUSE!


The Friends of the Abraham Staats House are delighted to invite you and you family to enjoy this historic treasure's sparkling decked halls!

DATES: Saturday & Sunday, December 12 & 13
TIMES: 11:00AM to 4:00PM
PLACE: The Abraham Staats House
17 Von Steuben Lane, South Bound Brook
INFO: Tom Harabin, (732) 469-3198
www.staatshouse.org

Every room is uniquely and festively decorated for the holidays by the Friends of the Staats House and other community organizations including the South Bound Brook Fire Department, the Reformed Church-Bound Brook in South Bound Brook, the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, the Women's Guild of South Bound Brook, and the Friends of the Abraham Staats House.

Performances of seasonal music will include:
  • All Weekend: Tom Harabin playing 18th Century Christmas Music on the fiddle, dulcimer, and guitar.
  • Saturday, 12:00PM: Students from the Robert Morris School of South Bound Brook
  • Sunday, 1:30PM: Ensemble from Bound Brook High School


[From the Staats House Website]
"The Staats House is one of the finest surviving buildings from the Dutch Settlement of the Raritan Valley in the 18th Century. Over the centuries, the house has been expanded several times and now includes a fine late, Federal/Greek Revival two-story addition.

The house had an interesting history during the American Revolution when it served as the headquarters of General von Steuben during the second Middlebrook Encampment (1779).

The Staats House was acquired by Borough of South Bound Brook in 1999 with grant assistance provided by Somerset County (the previous owner was given life tenancy). With foresight and through negotiation, the Borough has insured that this important site will remain in the public domain.

The Staats House was entered onto the New Jersey Register of Historic Plces on August 29, 2002, and the National Register of Historic Places on December 4, 2002."

December 6: SINTERKLAAS FESTIVAL AT THE VAN WICKLE HOUSE!!!

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 6
TIME: 1:00PM to 4:00PM
PLACE: The Van Wickle House
1289 Easton Avenue, Somerset
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."

Jan ten Broeke (RMVE Blog Director) gets poetic justice in 2008.

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 5: GRIGGSTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY GREENS & GOODIES SALE

Stock up on beautiful wreathes, boxwood trees, centerpieces, kissing balls, and delicious holiday baked goods at the Griggstown Historical Society's annual Christmas Sale!

DATE: Saturday, December 5
TIME: 10:00AM to 1:00PM
PLACE: The Griggstown Schoolhouse (c. 1830)
Behind the Griggstown Reformed Church
1065 Canal Road, Princeton

December 5: LECTURE AT THE WYCKOFF-GARRETSON HOUSE "WHO WAS THE REAL MOLLY PITCHER?"

[Click Image to Enlarge]
Molly Pitcher "The Heroine of Monmouth" Currier & Ives

The Meadows Foundation is proud to invite you to the debut event of their exciting new Living History lecture series, a presentation by Robert C. Goodyear about the woman behind the legend surrounding his great-great-great-grandmother, Mary Ludwig "Molly Pitcher" Hayes!

DATE: Saturday, December 5
TIME: 2:00PM
PLACE: Wyckoff-Garretson House
215 S. Middlebush Rd., Somerset
TKTS: $10.00 per person
RSVP: (732) 748-7657
Reservations Recommended

The Living History series is designed to bring history alive! Event will feature talks about the lives and contributions of historic figures in American history, as well as demonstrations of cooking in colonial times, medical procedures, militia demonstrations, and much, much more!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

December 2009: GIVE THE GIFT OF MEMBERSHIP!


Holidays are coming! Why not treat your loved ones the eternal gratitude of future generations with a membership in one or more of these wonderful historical and environmental preservation organizations?



The Meadows Foundation, Stewards of Early Dutch & American Heritage
Mission: The Meadows Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to give the past a future by preserving historic sites with an emphasis on early Dutch and American heritage... The Meadows Foundation meets this mission by:
1) Fully restoring Meadows Foundation historic sites.
2) Providing public educational and cultural programs.
3) Encouraging public appreciation for local heritage and vernacular architecture.
4) Supporting environmental concerns by preserving open space, farmland, and historical sites.
Membership Information


The Raritan-Millstone Heritage Alliance
Mission: The Mission of the Raritan-Millstone Heritage Alliance is to promote preservation and understanding of the rich eventful and cultural heritage of significant historical, educational, and cultural sites located in the Raritan-Millstone region.
Click on "Join"


The Abraham Staats House

Mission: The Friends of the Abraham Staats House, Inc. was established in 1999 and incorporated in 2004 to support the ongoing restoration, preservation, ad interpretation of the historic Abraham Staats House. The Abraham Staats House was built c. 1740 near the banks of the Raritan River. The property is associated with significant people and events during the American Revolution.
Membership Information
On-Line Membership Form


Blackwells Mills Canal House
The Canal House is a picturesque old home (1830) of honest masonry and stone, bordering the historic Delaware and Raritan Canal at Blackwells Mills in Franklin Township.... [The] Canal House opens its doors to the public and plays host to several events such as craft and antique shows, art exhibits, flea markets, plant sales, holiday events, children's programs, nature walks, community clinics in canoeing, fishing, cooking, furniture repair and much more! It also serves as a museum and library of canal history.
Membership Form on Site


Canal Society of New Jersey
Purpose: [T]he Canal Society of New Jersey is a non-profit organization formed in 1969 t0:
Foster the study of the history of New Jersey's two towpath canals.
Preserve and restore canal remains and artifacts.
Educate the public in this history.
Provide enjoyment to its members by visiting canals and other historic sites.
On-Line Membership Form


Canal Watch

The Delaware & Raritan Canal and its towpath form a v-shaped linear park that crosses of the New Jersey, providing recreation, a respite from the tumult of the state's busy centers, a history lesson in the development of New Jersey, and drinking water for the million people who live near this 66-mile greenway in the heart of the nations' most densely populated state.
Download Membership Form, Individual and Family Memberships available


Kingston Greenways Association
Kingston Greenways Association aims to establish a permanent green belt around the village of Kingston consisting of natural environments, recreational park land, agricultural and horticultural land, wetlands, streams and ponds, and sites of historical significance... The Association aims also to promote understanding of our local region through study and education, and provide oversight and advocacy for open space in the Kingston area.
On-Line Membership Form


December 2: "THANK YOU" PARTY--OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND FREE!!!

To celebrate the national designation of the Millstone Valley Scenic Byway and to thank the people and organizations' whose efforts secured this honor, we are having a party and YOU are invited!

DATE: Wednesday, December 2
TIME: 5:30 to 7:30PM
PLACE: Griggstown Reformed Church Fellowship Hall
1065 Canal Rd., Princeton
INFO: Liz Palius, (908) 874-3820
Barbara & Jan ten Broeke, (732) 873-2999

Sandwiches, Cake, Coffee, Cider, and Camaraderie will be in cheery supply! Feel free to contribute finger-food if you like, but this event is FREE!

We would especially like to thank Somerset, Middlesex, and Mercer Counties, and the various municipalities, historic and environmental organizations and their members, the individuals who wrote resolutions and letters of support, and everyone else who offered their active and tacit support!

Thursday, November 5, 2009

November 22: SOMERSET COUNTY HISTORICAL ANNUAL MEETING & PRESENTATION

The Somerset County Historical Society is proud to invite the public to visit the newly renovated Van Veghten House for the society's annual meeting and a presentation by historian and author of Washington's General: Nathanael Greene and the Triumph of the American Revolution, Terry Golway.

DATE: Sunday, November 22
TIME: 2:00Pm
PLACE: Somerset County Historical Society
Van Veghten House
9 Van Veghten Drive, Bridgewater
INFO: www.schsnj.com
CONTACT: schs@schsnj.com
(908) 218-1281

ADMISSION IS FREE!!!

The Van Veghten House was used by General Nathanael Greene during the Middlebrook encampment, from 1778 to 1779. Mr. Golway's biography of the general provides a rare glimpse into the man who, in the face of such desperate times, was forced to become a suburban military tactician and brilliant quartermaster general.

"Nathanael Greene was an unlikely warrior - a Quaker with a pronounced limp - he surprised fellow patriots by rising quickly to become George Washington's favorite soldier and heir apparent. After taking command of the failed Southern Army, Greene formulated an unorthodox guerrilla strategy-to win by surprise attacks and hasty retreats, which cut the enemy's supply lines until the outwitted British leaders grew tired of hunger and bloody sacrifices. His strategy of turning defeat into victory allowed the rebel army to gain momentum toward a final push, setting the stage for the victory at Yorktown."

Terry Golway is a frequent contributor to
American Heritage, The Boston Globe, and The New York Times. His other books include: So That Others Might Live, The Irish in America, For the Cause of Liberty, Full of Grace, Together We Cannot Fail, and Irish Rebel.



EVENT ROUND-UP: November 2009 (Updated 11/18)

The wild gander leads his flock through the cool night,
Ya-honk! he says, and sounds it down to me like an invitation:
The pert may suppose it meaningless, but I listen closer,
I find its purpose and place up there toward the November sky.
-NJ Poet Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass, 1855


Nov 7 WHY GO NATIVE? IMPORTANCE OF BIODIVERSITY--
FREE
Nov 7 MEADOWS ANNUAL PRESENTATION OF NJ POETS
Nov 7 HISTORY OF NJ CEMETERIES & TOMBSTONES
Nov 14 HOLIDAY SALE, BLACKWELLS CANAL HOUSE--FREE
Nov 14 NATURALIST GUIDED WALK OF KINGSTON LOOP--
FREE
Nov 15 CANOE/KAYAK D&R CANAL, KINGSTON-AMWELL--FREE
Nov 21 FIRESIDE CHAT: THE LIZZY BORDEN CASE
Nov 21 CANOE/KAYAK D&R CANAL, AMWELL-DEMOTT--FREE
Nov 22 SCHS OPEN MEETING & PRESENTATION--FREE

November 21 FIRESIDE CHAT: THE LIZZY BORDEN CASE

Lizzy Borden took an axe,
And gave her mother forty whacks,
When she saw what she had done,
She gave her father forty-one.

DATE: Saturday, November 21
TIME: 2:00PM
PLACE: The Van Wickle House
1289 Easton Avenue, Somerset
TKTS: $10.00 per Person
RSVP: (732) 560-1977

The New England spinster, Lizzy Borden, was actually acquitted of the INFAMOUS gruesome August 4, 1892, murders of her hated stepmother and skin-flint father.

Come, and you are welcome to entertain the lesser known details of the case, and share your thoughts on: Did Lizzy hate the folks THAT much? Do Lizzy's movements on that day fit the time line? Why did the police refuse to use the new-ish science of finger printing to collect evidence from Lizzy and the murder weapons?


November 15: CANOE/KAYAK THE DELAWARE & RARITAN CANAL!

Come join the New Jersey Sierra Club for a relaxing and informative 11 mile paddle under the spectacular fall foliage along the scenic stretch of the D&R Canal from Kingston to Amwell Road!

DATE: Sunday, November 15
TIME: 9:00AM
MEET: D&R Canal State Park Kingston Office
145 Mapleton Road, Kingston
BRING: Your own boat (rentals not available), lunch, beverages, portage wheels for one canal lock (if you have them)
CONTACT: Trip Leaders, George & Leona Fluck
leona@pineypaddles.com
(609) 259-3734

Pre-Registration is Required!


November 14: ANNUAL HOLIDAY SALE AT THE BLACKWELLS MILLS CANAL HOUSE!

The holidays will be here before you know it, so please join the Meadows Foundation at the historic Blackwells Mills Canal House to stock up on one of a kind treasures for everyone on your gift list!

DATE: Saturday, November 14
TIME: 10:00AM to 4:00PM
PLACE: Blackwells Mills Canal House
Blackwells Mills Rd. & Canal Rd., Somerset

ADMISSION IS FREE!!!

New, antique, and second-hand items will include unique jewelery, home accessories, and garden item!

November 14: WALK THE KINGSTON LOOP TRAIL WITH A NATURALIST!

Come join the Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park's resident naturalist and historian for a guided 3.5 mile walk along the newly created trail system in Kingston!


DATE: Saturday, November 14 [Weather Permitting!]
TIME: 10:00AM
MEET: D&R Canal State Park Kingston Office
145 Mapleton Road, Kingston
RSVP: Click HERE to Pre-Register
Pre-Registration is Required

This walk will lead you through the beautiful D&R State Park, the Mapleton Preserve (former site of the Princeton Nurseries), the Cook Natural Area, and the Middlesex County Open Space Park, Heathcote Meadow Preserve. The pathways are mostly dirt and gravel and the terrain is flat.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Live-In Resident Caretakers STILL Sought for Two Beautiful Historic Houses!!!



If you enjoy history and are handy at dealing with the joys and lesser-joys of living in your own residence, the Meadows Foundation just might have an opportunity for you to put the “Care” in Caretaker!


This is a rare opportunity to surround yourself with beauty and history and to live in the Tulipwood Manor House or the Van Liew-Suydam Farmhouse!

**No Driveway Snow Removal Responsibilities!**

Please click on the images of the fliers below to enlarge them and to read all the exciting details!



Monday, November 2, 2009

November 7: WHY GO NATIVE? THE IMPORTANCE OF BIODIVERSITY

You will wonder why you didn't "Go Native" sooner at Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park's presentation by Robert Wells, Kingston resident and Associate Director of Arboriculture Outreach of the Morris Arboretum at the Old Princeton Nursery headquarters!

Robert Wells' talk is based on Dr. Doug Tallamy's book, Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens, and will cover the wonders of native-NJ plants, the importance of biodiversity, and how homeowners can create sustainable landscape designs on their properties that will provide a critical wildlife habitat.

DATE: Saturday, November 7
TIME: 10:00AM to 10:45AM
PLACE: D&R Canal State Park Office
145 Mapleton Road, Princeton

No registration required and ADMISSION IS FREE!!!

Visitors are encouraged to explore the trails of the Mapleton Preserve after the talk and, so far, looks like Saturday is going to be beautiful weather!

November 7: MEADOWS ANNUAL PRESENTATION OF NEW JERSEY POETS!

The Meadows Foundation is delighted to invite you to their annual presentation of New Jersey Poets, featuring two award-winning talents, Charles Johnson and Diane Lockward!

DATE: Saturday, November 7
TIME: 2:00PM to 4:00PM
PLACE: Tulipwood
1165 Hamilton St., Somerset
TKTS: $10.00 per Person
Light refreshments will be served!
Books will be available for purchase!
RSVP: 732-560-1977
Reservations Strongly Recommended

Each poet has several volumes of poems to their credit, as well journal publications and high-profile readings!

[From the Meadows Foundation website]
Mr. Johnson’s third poetry collection, Smoke Signals, is forthcoming. He was a first-place winner of the 1998 Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award. A two-time Pushcart Prize nominee, he received a 2007 Paterson Award for Literary Excellence for his book Sam’s Place.

Diane Lockward is the author of
What Feeds Us, which received the Quentin R. Howard Poetry Prize. Her poem “Linguine” was featured on Garrison Keillor’s “The Writer’s Almanac” newletter on February 20, 2009 and others in his book, “Good Poems for Hard Times. In May 2009 she was named “Poet Laureate” of West Caldwell. Her poetry has been nominated for several Pushcart Prizes. She has been featured in a number of festivals, including the Dodge Poetry Festival.

November 7: NEW JERSEY'S CEMETERIES & TOMBSTONES: HISTORY IN THE LANDSCAPE


The Heritage Trail Association is delighted to invite you to a fascinating exploration of the last 400 years of New Jersey cemetery and tombstone design!

DATE: Saturday, November 7
TIME: 3:00PM
PLACE: The Historic Van Horne House
941 East Main Street, Bridgewater
TKTS: $5.00, Register Online HERE
Registration Appreciated, Not Required

Historians Richard Veit and Mark Nonestied's presentation will cover the evolution of burial sites and gravemarkers from the 17th century to the dawn of the 21st century and address topics such as colonial gravestones, stone carvers, Victorian cemeteries, monuments, mausoleums, and ethnic and cultural burial grounds.

The speakers' combined years of research culminated in the wonderful book published by Rutgers University Press, New Jersey Cemeteries and Tombstones: History in the Landscape. Signed copies will be available for purchase!

BONUS! Optional Pre-program Old Cemetery Walking Tour!
MEET: The Old Raritan Cemetery
191 South Bridge Street, Somerville

The Old Cemetery was established shortly after the Revolutionary War, and contains many examples of tombstone carvings from the 19th and early 20th centuries! The grounds and stones have been meticulously maintained by the Old Cemetery Association of Somerville.