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MT PLEASANT ANIMAL SHELTER VENDOR FAIR

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Location: 194 State Route 10, East Hanover, NJ 07936
When: April 25, 2013
Time: 6:00 pm–8:00 pm

On Thursday April 25th, 2013 Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter will hold their second annual Vendor Fair from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Shelter.  Come and find the perfect Mother’s Day gift while helping to support and find homes for homeless cats and dogs.  Among the offerings will be photography, jewelry and personalized bags and crafts.  There will also be plenty of fun items for your favorite furry friends.   You will be able to purchase many of the items from their creators and in some cases purchase customized treasures.  Enjoy a great time, find those perfect gifts (or that special treat for yourself!) all while helping a great cause.  A portion of the evening’s proceeds will go to the Shelter.

Phone: 973-386-0034
Email: abby@njshelter.org
Price: $0

Lecture: The Shrinking American Jewish Community

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Location: Oheb Shalom Congregation
170 Scotland Rd, South Orange, NJ
When: April 5, 2013
Time: 8:00 pm–9:00 pm

Steven Bayme, the National Director of the Contemporary Jewish Life Department of the American Jewish Committee as well as the Director of the Koppelman Institute on American Jewish-Israeli Relations, will give this presentation on "The Shrinking American Jewish Community."

Phone: 973-762-7067
Email: communications@ohebshalom.org
Price: $0

Lecture: Do the Religious Movements Still Matter?

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Location: Oheb Shalom Congregation
170 Scotland Rd, South Orange, NJ
When: April 6, 2013
Time: 12:00 pm–1:00 pm

Steven Bayme, the National Director of the Contemporary Jewish Life Department of the American Jewish Committee as well as the Director of the Koppelman Institute on American Jewish-Israeli Relations, will give this presentation on "Do the Religious Movements Still Matter?"

Phone: 973-762-7067
Email: communications@ohebshalom.org
Price: $0

The Holocaust: One Story at a Time

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Location: Oheb Shalom Congregation
170 Scotland Rd, South Orange, NJ
When: April 7, 2013
Time: 11:00 am–12:00 pm

Marsha Kreuzman endured five concentration camps, death marches, the death of her parents and brother, and unimaginable suffering. Please join us at Oheb Shalom to hear her harrowing survivor story.

Phone: 973-762-7067
Email: communications@ohebshalom.org
Price: $0

"Death at the Doo-Wop" A Murder Mystery Dinner

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Location: 510 Summit Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306
When: Weekly on Fridays and Saturdays
Time: 7:30 pm–10:30 pm

The Murder Mystery Company, the nation's number one interactive theater troupe, Kicks off their winter season with their award winning show, "Death at the Doo-Wop". Grab your Poodle Skirts and Horn-Rimmed glasses; the class of 1957 is having one killer prom!  Before the king and queen can have their first dance, tragedy strikes! You’ll play detective in this swell interactive murder mystery dinner. Can you bring the true killer to justice before this sock-hop prom is ruined? Golly Gosh!
Tickets are $60/ Person. Mention this website and get your tickets for only $45! 
For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit our website @ http://www.grimprov.com/Murder-Mystery-Dinner-New-Jersey-Manhattan/ or call us at (888) 643-2583 and talk to one of our skilled detectives today!!

Phone: (888) 643-2583
Email: grimprov@gmail.com
Price: $60.00

"Best Laid Plans" A Murder Mystery Dinner

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Location: 510 Summit Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306
When: Weekly on Fridays and Saturdays
Time: 7:30 pm–10:30 pm

The Murder Mystery Company, the nation's number one interactive theater troupe, presents their award winning show: "Best Laid Plans". Sir Warren Peace, philanthropist & your sworn enemy, has invited you to his estate for a night of elegance & excess, with the promise of sharing his wealth with you. Once you've arrived, however, you're told the night will be host to a game of the highest stakes…life or death!
Tickets are $60/ Person. Mention this website and get your tickets for only $45! 
For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit our website @ http://www.grimprov.com/Murder-Mystery-Dinner-New-Jersey-Manhattan/ or call us at (888) 643-2583 and talk to one of our skilled detectives today!!

Phone: (888) 643-2583
Email: grimprov@gmail.com
Price: $60.00

Pianist Luba Vasilyeva & violinist Mikhail Kuchuk in concert

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Location: 917 Valley Rd, Gillette, NJ 07933
When: March 24, 2013
Time: 2:00 pm–3:00 pm

Pianist Luba Vasilyeva & violinist Mikhail Kuchuk in concert - Sun, Mar 24 @ 2pm.

Love classical music? Then you owe it to yourself to come listen...

Mikhail Kuchuk is a first prize winner of the Carl Flesch Violin Competition, the Baden Wurtemberg Violin Competition & Ukrainian National Violin Competition.  Since 1999 Mr. Kuchuk has been a member of the Forte String Quartet, quartet in residence of the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music.

Ms. Vasilyeva studied with some of the most renowned maestros in the Soviet Union & earned her Master of Music degree from the St. Petersburg Conservatory. She performed in piano recitals at the Great Conservatory Hall and participated in numerous chamber music ensembles. Ms. Vasilyeva, a native of St. Petersburg, Russia, has performed at Steinway Hall in NYC.  She is on the faculty at the Wharton Music Center.

Phone: 908-647-2088
Email: marygrace.luderitz@mainlib.org
Price: $0

interACT Theatre Presents ‘Plaza Suite’

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Location: The Baird
5 Mead St, South Orange, NJ
When: April 13, 2013 / April 14, 2013 / April 20, 2013 / April 21, 2013
Time: 2:00 pm

interACT Theatre Productions will be checking into “Plaza Suite,” Neil Simon's comedic take on marriage, with performances over two weekends, April 12-April 14 and April 19-April 21.

Christine Gaden directs this production for interACT Theatre Productions at its new home at The Baird Theatre, 5 Mead Street, South Orange. Performance times are 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights; and 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday matinees.

“We have definitely latched on to the exploration of humanity in Neil Simon's sometimes absurd, but relatable situations, and hope people have as much fun watching the show as we've had putting it together," Gaden said.

Tickets are $15 for the general public and $12 for students/seniors and may be purchased at the box office. Tickets may also be purchased online by clicking here.

Phone: (973)-544-8489
Email: info@interactproductions.org
Price: Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for students/seniors

Pen, Pitch, Publish, Profit!

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Location: Trumpets Jazz Club & Restaurant
6 Depot Sq, Montclair, NJ
When: May 4, 2013
Time: 11:00 am–4:00 pm

A Self-Publishing Intensive for Indie Authors, Speakers & Entrepreneurs produced by authors & experts Caryl Lucas, Gioya McRae & LaTanya Orr.

Join us for coaching in Self-Publishing, Branding & Book Marketing for Profit!

  • Learn the ABCs of Self-Publishing
  • Get tips for how to overcome fear & publish
  • Be motivated to write & speak
  • Learn the benefits of branding & good cover design
  • Pitch you book idea to a panel of celebrity authors and more!

Writers of all levels are encouraged to attend!

Register online at http://penpitchpublishprofit.eventbrite.com

Registration: $99 in advance, $125 at the door

Call 973-685-5698 for more information.

 

Phone: 973-685-5698
Price: 99.00

Growing in the Garden – April Programs – “Signs of Spring”

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Image attached Macculloch Hall Historical Museum_Museum Educator_courtesy of Stan Freeny
Location: 45 Macculloch Ave, Morristown, NJ 07960
When: April 2, 2013
Time: 1:15 pm–2:00 pm

Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, Morristown   Cynthia Winslow, Museum Educator, cwinslow@maccullochhall.org ,   (973) 538-2404 ext 16, www.maccullochhall.org

Growing in the Garden – April Programs –

“Signs of Spring” & “Countdown to Earth Day”

Macculloch Hall Historical Museum continues to present its hands-on program for preschool-age children this April. “Growing in the Garden” meets twice a month, to visit the garden at Macculloch Hall and explore environmental topics through a story, walk in the garden and art projects.

The first program is “Signs of Spring”. What signs of spring can we find at the garden at Macculloch Hall Historical Museum?  Children can search for small sprouts, new nests, and tiny tree buds.  In addition to visiting the garden, children will hear a spring story and make a paper bird’s nest to take home. This session takes place on Tuesday, April 2.

On Tuesday, April 16 “Countdown to Earth Day,” learn how kids can help the Earth and make every day Earth day.  Benjamin Franklin said “When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water.”  Children will learn about the Earth’s water supply through a story and craft.  While visiting the garden at 19th century Macculloch Hall, children will compare how we use water today in our homes, to how people used water in their homes in the past.

The “Growing in the Garden” programs take place from 1:15pm – 2pm. There are a limited number of spaces, pre- registration is required.  The cost of the program is $8 per (child and caregiver) for Museum members and $12 per pair for non-members. Call (973) 538-2404 ext. 16 or email cwinslow@maccullochhall.org to pre-register.

For details on the education programs or any of the other programs offered by Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, or to purchase a membership which offers a variety of benefits including discounts on programs, please visit maccullochhall.org

Macculloch Hall Historical Museum preserves the history of the Macculloch-Miller families, the Morris area community, and the legacy of its founder W. Parsons Todd through its historic site, collections, exhibits, and educational and cultural programs. The Museum is open for house and exhibit tours on Wednesdays, Thursdays & Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. The last tour leaves at 3pm. Adults $8; Seniors & Students $6; Children 6 – 12 $4. Members and children under 5 are free. The gardens are open (free of charge) during Museum hours. Please check our website for any holiday closings. Call (973) 538-2404 ext. 10, visit our website www.maccullochhall.org or find us on Facebook.  Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, 45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960.  Macculloch Hall Historical Museum is a nonprofit educational affiliate of the W. Parsons Todd Foundation.

 

Image attached Macculloch Hall Historical Museum_Museum Educator_courtesy of Stan Freeny

Phone: (973) 538-2404 ext 16
Email: cwinslow@maccullochhall.org
Price: The cost of the program is $8 per (child and caregiver) for Museum members and $12 per pair for non-members

Growing in the Garden – April Programs - “Countdown to Earth Day”

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Image attached Macculloch Hall Historical Museum_Museum Educator_courtesy of Stan Freeny
Location: 45 Macculloch Ave, Morristown, NJ 07960
When: April 16, 2013
Time: 1:15 pm–2:00 pm

Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, Morristown   Cynthia Winslow, Museum Educator, cwinslow@maccullochhall.org ,   (973) 538-2404 ext 16, www.maccullochhall.org

Growing in the Garden – April Programs –

“Signs of Spring” & “Countdown to Earth Day”

Macculloch Hall Historical Museum continues to present its hands-on program for preschool-age children this April. “Growing in the Garden” meets twice a month, to visit the garden at Macculloch Hall and explore environmental topics through a story, walk in the garden and art projects.

On Tuesday, April 16 “Countdown to Earth Day,” learn how kids can help the Earth and make every day Earth day.  Benjamin Franklin said “When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water.”  Children will learn about the Earth’s water supply through a story and craft.  While visiting the garden at 19th century Macculloch Hall, children will compare how we use water today in our homes, to how people used water in their homes in the past.

The “Growing in the Garden” programs take place from 1:15pm – 2pm. There are a limited number of spaces, pre- registration is required.  The cost of the program is $8 per (child and caregiver) for Museum members and $12 per pair for non-members. Call (973) 538-2404 ext. 16 or email cwinslow@maccullochhall.org to pre-register.

For details on the education programs or any of the other programs offered by Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, or to purchase a membership which offers a variety of benefits including discounts on programs, please visit maccullochhall.org

Macculloch Hall Historical Museum preserves the history of the Macculloch-Miller families, the Morris area community, and the legacy of its founder W. Parsons Todd through its historic site, collections, exhibits, and educational and cultural programs. The Museum is open for house and exhibit tours on Wednesdays, Thursdays & Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. The last tour leaves at 3pm. Adults $8; Seniors & Students $6; Children 6 – 12 $4. Members and children under 5 are free. The gardens are open (free of charge) during Museum hours. Please check our website for any holiday closings. Call (973) 538-2404 ext. 10, visit our website www.maccullochhall.org or find us on Facebook.  Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, 45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960.  Macculloch Hall Historical Museum is a nonprofit educational affiliate of the W. Parsons Todd Foundation.

 

Image attached Macculloch Hall Historical Museum_Museum Educator_courtesy of Stan Freeny

Phone: (973) 538-2404 ext 16
Email: cwinslow@maccullochhall.org
Price: The cost of the program is $8 per (child and caregiver) for Museum members and $12 per pair for non-members

The Maplewood Club Tennis Summer Camp

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Print out our application!
Location: 489 Ridgewood Rd, Maplewood, NJ 07040
When: Monthly
Time: 9:00 am–2:00 pm

Sign up now for our weekly tennis summer camp.  Camp runs June 27th through August 30th.  Coach Tom and his staff guarantee a great time and learning experience for children ages 5-18.  Please email thomasbattaglia@yahoo.com for cost, brochures, or any other information you might have.  Come and have your kids play for the prestgious Maplewood Cup!

Phone: 973-762-2923
Email: thomasbattaglia@yahoo.com
Price: email for information

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Location: Hibernia Atlantic US
35 Beechwood Rd, Summit, NJ
When: March 27, 2013
Time: 6:00 pm–6:00 pm

Disgraced former Presidential guard Mike Banning finds himself trapped inside the White House in the wake of a terrorist attack; using his inside knowledge, Banning works with national security to rescue the President from his kidnappers.                                                     




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Hold onto to your hat because this movie takes you for a ride. This movie has nonstop action as a team of terrorists storm into and take over the White House in a bid to destroy the United States. Although the story may seem far-fetched, it actually contains many elements that are plausible, which makes the movie that much stronger and compelling. The idea of a team of ruthless and determined terrorists infiltrating the security apparatus of a country is nothing new. There have always been traitors who will sell out their country. They exploit the complacency that comes with being a great power, a complacency based on the belief that it can't happen here. And when their guard is down, wham! This movie graphically shows how the White House can be stormed and the President and Vice President be taken hostage. The question is: how to respond. The story revolves around that question as government officials, led by an acting-president who is a legislator and not an executive, are forced to make difficult decisions that could lead to worldwide disaster. This movie calls attention to the fragile nature of the chain of command and how a security breach can put an entire country at risk. Melissa Leo's performance as the Secretary of Defense is outstanding and Gerard Butler is excellent as a discredited secret service agent who is given a chance to redeem himself. This movie is worth watching.







































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Urban Foraging to Table - Wild Plant Walk @ Branch Brook Park

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Location: Bloomfield Ave & Lake St, Newark, NJ 07104
When: April 7, 2013
Time: 1:00 pm–4:00 pm

Join Forager Dan Farella and Community Artist Moira Williams for insightful Urban foraging.  We will discover wild edible and medicinal plants living with us in Newark!  We will learn how to identify many plants revered in the herbal traditions for healing and how to forage for nutritious wild food from Branch Brook Park!  Following our urban foraging we will go to Gallery Aferro 73 Market St. where Artist Moira Williams will cook up a meal from our foraged foods.

Where: Branch Brook Park – Please meet us on the corner of Bloomfield and Lake St. across the street from Meineke.  Additional parking is located in the Branch Brook Park.

Suggested Donation for class: $20

Pre-registration Required: Dan@Returntonature.us

Please bring a camera and notebook for recording the plants we find. We will make a foraging map together to leave in Gallery Aferro!

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Dan Farella is a Forager, Herbalist, and Musician dedicated to working with Nature to further the healing of the planet and the soul.  Dan teaches foraging, how to make medicinal products from wild herbs, fire making, and survival in the wild through Return to Nature (http://returntonature.us).  He also sells his own wild herbal products, teaches music, yoga, chanting, and meditation. 

Moira works with communities to encourage others to understand, engage and appreciate their own urban environment.  She leads art and educational workshops about urban soil called "Soil Kitchen" and is a Co-founder of the Walk Exchange.  Moira is currently making window boxes for people who will share personal plant stories with her.  The work is "Homegrown Security" and is part of a series of walks, talks and urban plant explorations in Newark with Gallery Aferro.

Email: dan@returntonature.us
Price: $20

Ninth International Tasting

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Location: Orange Lawn Tennis Club
305 N Ridgewood Rd, South Orange, NJ
When: April 30, 2013
Time: 6:30 pm–9:00 pm
FAMILYConnections is hosting its Ninth Annual International Tasting Gala on Tuesday, April 30th.  This evening of fine food, wine and music will benefit over 4000 children, adults and families in our community with professional therapeutic and skills-building services.  The Tasting Gala is among one of the most popular charitable evenings in Essex County.  Participating restaurants include Restaurant Serenade of Chatham, Basilico of Millburn, La Focaccia of Summit, Market Restaurant & Bar of Harding and David Ellis Catering of Cedar Knolls - plus many more.  There will be a basket and silent auction with fabulous items like fine jewelry, sports memorabilia and dinners.Toby Cooperman, from Short Hills, will be honored as the 2013 Champion of the People.  Arthur Straussberg, DDS from South Orange, will receive the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award. Tickets can be purchased by going to:  www.familyconnectionsnj.org
Phone: 973 323-3412
Email: nwellbrock@familyconnectionsnj.org
Price: $150 per person

Girls Can Do These Jobs Too!!

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Location: 1 Sopac Way, South Orange, NJ 07079
When: April 20, 2013
Time: 1:00 pm–3:30 pm

Girls Can Do These Jobs Too! is an educational mini career expo / panel discussion that features successful women in traditionally male dominated professions. This event marks the completion of the Troop’s Leadership journey on women, stereotypes, and teaching girls to reach out and speak up!   

The event is co-sponsored by South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC), and will be held in SOPAC’s Loft in South Orange, NJ on Saturday April 20, 2013.  Registration and career fair opens at 1:00pm.  The panel discussion starts at 1:30pm sharp! 

Who should attend?
All Girls! Elementary(Will learn about professions they have never heard of), Middle School (will learn what the path is to these professions), High School (all of the above, plus they may gain a mentor!)

The value of this information FAR, FAR exceeds the nominal entry fee (Only Girls must pay, chaperones are FREE!

Sign up now, there is a great demand for this event, and there is limited seating in the SOPAC LOFT.

Goto the link below for Registration information. **** You must register to attend ****
See you there!

Phone: 973 650 8105
Email: girlscando2013@gmail.com
Price: 1

The Masterwork Chorus Hosts Cäcilien Chor in “Voices Unite”

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The Masterwork Chorus; Music is our Passion
Location: 89 Ridge St, Newark, NJ 07104
When: April 21, 2013
Time: 4:00 pm

Join New Jersey’s The Masterwork Chorus and Frankfurt Germany’s Cäcilien Chor, as they present “Voices Unite,” a program of choral music featuring Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, Rheinberger’s Mass in a Minor, and Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb.  The performance will take place at 4:00 pm on Sunday, April 21st at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark. Known for its magnificent stained glass and 90-rank Chance organ, the Cathedral Basilica serves Northern New Jersey including Union and Essex Counties. A $15 donation is requested.

 

Under the baton of Music Director Andrew Megill, The Masterwork Chorus (www.masterwork.org) is widely recognized for its dramatic interpretations of “masterworks” from all periods. The Chorus has sung at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center and the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC as well as on the Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall for its annual performance of Handel’s Messiah.  New Jersey venues include the Concert Hall at the Dorothy Young Center for the Arts at Drew University, NJPAC and State Theatre with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Mayo PAC, and Bergen County PAC. 

 

The Cäcilien-Chor was founded in 1818 in Frankfurt, Germany.  It has contributed significantly to the musical life of Germany and abroad, with recent performances in Japan, Israel, Europe and the USA.  Their demanding program of works covers choral music from the sixteenth century to the present.  Felix Mendelssohn conducted the chorus in 1829, and dedicated his oratorio “Paulus” to Cäcilien-Chor.  They have also sung under the baton of many world famous conductors, including Wilhelm Furtwängler, Sir Georg Solti, Lorin Maazel, Kurt Mazur and Christian Zacharias.  Director since 1988, Christian Kabitz has greatly enriched the musical experience enjoyed by members and supporters alike.

 

The Voices Unite concerts would not have been possible without the generous support of Environmental News Network, Lauterback Marketing, Makrod Investment Associates, Pavese-McCormick Agency, Inc., Savory Systems International, Inc., Summit Financial Resources, Inc., and Wagner & Associates, LLC. Funding has also been made possible in part the Frank and Lydia Bergen Foundation.

Phone: 973-455-7008
Email: info@masterwork.org
Price: $15 suggested donation

Cross-Cultural Competency Workshop

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Location: South Orange Middle School
70 N Ridgewood Rd, South Orange, NJ
When: April 16, 2013
Time: 7:30 pm

Join us for a community conversation on cross-cultural competency and how it affects communication between teachers, students, and parents.  Questions for discussion include What is cross-cultural competency?  How does it enhance student learning?  How can parents and children in our diverse community become more culturally sensitive?  The workshop features Dr. Alice Baldwin-Jones, Adj. Professor, City College of New York and incorporates live scenarios, interactive exercises and facilitated discussion.

ATTENTION TEACHERS: Professional Development Hours Available.

Register at www.twotowns.org/contact.  To learn more about cultural competency, read articles at www.twotowns.org

 

Phone: 973-761-6116
Email: info@twotowns.org
Price: $0

Book Making with Haiku and Collage

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Book by Chuck Miley
Location: 1978 Springfield Ave, Maplewood, NJ 07040
When: April 11, 2013 / April 18, 2013 / April 25, 2013 / May 2, 2013 / May 9, 2013 / May 16, 2013
Time: 7:30 pm–9:30 pm

 

Adults and high school students are invited to express their experience of our diverse community through handcrafted book making combined with haiku and collage. Professional artists, Chuck Miley, SK Duff and Mansa Mussa, will guide residents through this six week experience on Thursdays from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM starting April 11 through May 16.  Workshops will be held at 1978 Art Center on Springfield Avenue in Maplewood. Workshops are free, but registration is requested by April 8th. Go to www.twotowns.org/ contact to register or call 973-761-6116, x6 to leave your name, email address and phone number.

Phone: 973-761-6116
Email: info@twotowns.org
Price: $0

Danny Kalb @ Hat City Kitchen

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Location: 459 Valley St, Orange, NJ 07050
When: April 6, 2013
Time: 9:00 pm

Danny has long been recognized as one of America's foremost guitarists. He is best known as the founding member of the legendary Blues Project, which became one of the best-loved bands of the mid-60s, developing a strong national following and influencing untold numbers of aspiring young blues guitar players. 

From folk to blues to jazz, Danny Kalb's experimental mindset and talent played a significant part in redefining musical genres and boundaries. Danny is also a teacher and has taught seminars and clinics. The musical world is ready to listen to Danny Kalb again. Not a footnote to musical history or a nostalgia act, Danny is a special artist in his own right - truly creative and ever-growing. Danny Kalb's story continues to unfold as he brings his incendiary guitar style and poetry to a new generation of students, musicians and fans.

 

Phone: 8622529147
Email: info@hatcitykitchen.com
Price: $10
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