Motor(less) Bike Nights- Millville
New Jersey Motorsports Park @ 8000 Dividing Creek Road, Millville, NJ 08332Run, ride or walk on the track! This is a FREE event, hosted in partnership with Inspira Health to promote the health and wellness of our community. This event is held every third Thursday evening March through October. We get started as soon as the track activity finishes up for the day, typically 5-6pm and run the event until dusk. In the event of inclement weather or another change we will update accordingly via this page, the Facebook Event Page, and also post on our main Facebook page.
Millville Army Air Field Museum Open House
Millville Army Air Field Museum @ 1 Leddon Street, Millville, NJ 08332 NJ, United StatesSnacks, Information & Fun. Come in anytime. Event is open to the public and we would love for members to bring a non-member.
4th Saturday Walk- Peek Preserve Millville
Harold N. Peek Preserve 1400 South 2nd Street, Millville, United Statesoin us to enjoy early spring natural happenings with possible wildlife sightings and up-close looks at native flora. This walk will be led by CU Naturalists Tony Klock and Mary Watkins.
Easter Celebration-Millville
Lakeside Middle School 2 Sharp Street, Millville, NJFree event Bring a basket or bag
Hop Into Easter
The Shoppes at Dragon Village @ 97 Trench Road, Bridgeton, NJ 08302 97 Trench Road, Bridgeton, NJ, United StatesHop on over to Shoppes at Dragon Village as we prepare for Easter! Take your own photos with the Easter Bunny on our "over the top" duck chair and free train rides. Enjoy our merchants, vendors, and food trucks to kick off our first event of 2024.
Easter Community Event-Cedarville
Cedarville Fire Department 30 Maple Avenue, Cedarville, NJ, United StatesFree Egg Hunt for children, Chinese Auction, Crafts and food & drink
Spring Fling on the Farm-Port Norris
Meadows Edge Alpaca Ranch 2577 Berrytown Road, Port Norris, United StatesCumberland County Historical Society Speaker Series
Cumberland County Historical Society 981 Ye Greate Street, Greenwich, United StatesJanuary 28th at 2pm “Tribal Rights are Important Rights”: The Origins, Travails, and Impact of the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribe V. The State of New Jersey Brianna Dagostino, MA Dagostino’s published thesis details the history of her tribe and how modern-day racism over Indian casino gaming has affected not just her tribe but indigenous nations all throughout Turtle Island. Feb 25th at 2pm " Man's Best Freenemy" by Tia Antonelli “Man’s Best Frenemy” will unpack how Cumberland County reacted to rabies and the wild dogs that were accused of spreading the disease. Rabies has been a threat to humans since the dawn of our existence — so why was there such an uptick in fear in the late 19th century? March 24th at 2pm Crap: A History of Cheap Stuff in American Dr. Wendy A. Woloson Woloson tells the history of crap from the late eighteenth century up through today, exploring its many categories: gadgets, knickknacks, novelty goods, mass-produced collectibles, giftware, variety store merchandise. As Woloson shows, not all crap is crappy in the same way—bric-a-brac is crappy in a different way from, say, advertising giveaways, which are differently crappy from commemorative plates. Taking on the full brilliant and depressing array of crappy material goods, the book explores the overlooked corners of the American market and mindset, revealing the complexity of our relationship with commodity culture over time.
Legos, Minecraft & Board Games- Bridgeton Library
Bridgeton Public Library @ 800 E. Commerce Street, Bridgeton, NJ 08302A BROTHER’S REVIVAL Music of The Allman Brothers and More- Levoy Theatre
Levoy Theatre @ 126-130 N. High St., Millville, NJ 08332A Brothers Revival with Allman Brothers / Black Betty Bassist, David “Rook” Goldflies There is one band with the musical roots to carry on the music and spirit of the Allman Brothers Band; that band is A Brothers Revival. Former Allman Brothers’ bassist (78-82), and bandleader of A Brothers Revival, David “Rook” Goldflies spent years touring and performing with Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks, and Jaimoe. With the Allman Brothers, as well as Dickey Betts and Great Southern, David toured the U.S. and Europe and learned first-hand how the Allman Brothers sound was created. He performed for crowds as large as 100,000 people in arenas such as Soldiers Field and Mile High Stadium and on television shows like Saturday Night Live, Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert, and Solid Gold. Rook received a Grammy nomination for the Allman Brothers instrumental “Pegasus” from Enlightened Rogues; a Billboard Top 10 certified Gold album. David is recognized by many fans as one of the Allman Brothers‘ most dynamic bass players, with his playing akin to the aggressive style of the original Allman Brothers‘ bassist, Berry Oakley. Other influences include Jack Bruce, Miroslav Vitous, Charlie Haden, Stanley Clarke, and Jaco Pastorius. Joining Rook in A Brothers Revival is vocalist and keyboardist Mike Kach who toured with Dickey Betts and Great Southern for more than a decade. Mike was Dickey’s choice to carry on the sounds of Gregg Allman’s stellar blues performances. When Mike sings the first few words of the popular show opener “Ain’t My Cross to Bear,” it’s clear that Mike has a gift that brings people back to when they first heard Gregg Allman’s unique voice. Rook leads A Brothers Revival through all the Allman Brothers‘ songs that we love: Jessica, One Way Out, Statesboro Blues, Midnight Rider, Melissa, Ramblin’ Man, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, Soulshine, Whipping Post, and a few surprises for the fans that enjoy the deep jams. These brothers perform the songs with authentic passion while paying homage to the improvisational spirit of the original band, pushing the songs to new heights. Artist Website: abrothersrevival.com