Events

Fairytales on Ice presents Peter Pan & Wendy’s Adventure- Levoy Theatre

Levoy Theatre @ 126-130 N. High St., Millville, NJ 08332

Get ready to embark on an enchanting journey through the magical world of Neverland as Fairytales On Ice proudly presents “Peter Pan & Wendy’s Adventures!” This spellbinding national tour promises an unforgettable experience that combines the exhilaration of professional ice skating with elements of magic, cirque, and a modern soundtrack. Audiences of all ages are invited to join Peter and his friends as they set off on a thrilling adventure filled with pirates, mermaids, and beloved fairytale characters such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, The Little Mermaid, Rapunzel, and more. Fairytales On Ice takes the timeless tales of our favorite storybook characters and brings them to life on the ice like never before. The show features world-champion ice skaters whose breathtaking performances will leave you mesmerized. Their flawless execution of jumps, spins, and choreography, combined with stunning costumes and set designs, will transport you to a world of pure magic and wonder. “Peter Pan & Wendy’s Adventures” is not just a figure skating show; it’s an immersive experience that will captivate your imagination and tug at your heartstrings. From the moment the first note of the modern soundtrack hits, you’ll be drawn into a world where dreams take flight and anything is possible. The combination of artistry, athleticism, and storytelling will leave you on the edge of your seat, eagerly awaiting the next breathtaking moment. With every twirl and leap, the cast of Fairytales On Ice will transport you to Neverland, where you’ll witness the daring escapades of Peter Pan, Wendy, and their companions as they encounter fierce pirates, enchanting mermaids, and other iconic fairytale characters. The show’s creators have seamlessly woven together these beloved stories, ensuring that the magic of each character shines brightly. Fairytales On Ice National Tour: “Peter Pan & Wendy’s Adventures” is a family-friendly event that promises to be a highlight of the year. Whether you’re a longtime fan of figure skating or looking for an enchanting night out with your loved ones, this show has something for everyone.

$22 – $35

Wild about Cumberland

Bayshore Center at Bivalve 2800 High Street, Port Norris, NJ, United States

Wild about Cumberland! is a full-day field trip for Cumberland County 4th graders, begun in 2006, which provides a half-day of outdoor exploration at the PSE&G wetland restoration site on Berrytown Road in Port Norris and a half-day of indoor environmental education sessions at the Bayshore Center in Bivalve. At the end of March, eleven local elementary schools will participate over the course of two days, involving 470 students. Wild about Cumberland! emphasizes "sense of place," and environmental education based on local natural resources. The program seeks to build enthusiasm for outdoor exploration and pride in Cumberland County's exemplary natural and cultural history recognized through the National Park Service's Wild and Scenic designation of the Maurice River. Wild about Cumberland! is hosted by CU Maurice River, and sponsored by The National Park Service's Wild and Scenic Rivers Program and PSE&G. Thank you CU Maurice River members for your contributions in support of Wild About Cumberland.

Event Series Motor (less) Nights

Motor(less) Bike Nights- Millville

New Jersey Motorsports Park @ 8000 Dividing Creek Road, Millville, NJ 08332

Run, 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 States

Snacks, 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 States

oin 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.

Hop Into Easter

The Shoppes at Dragon Village @ 97 Trench Road, Bridgeton, NJ 08302 97 Trench Road, Bridgeton, NJ, United States

Hop 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 States

Free Egg Hunt for children, Chinese Auction, Crafts and food & drink

Cumberland County Historical Society Speaker Series

Cumberland County Historical Society 981 Ye Greate Street, Greenwich, United States

January 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.

Free
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