Aug 19 Tuesday
Princeton Ballet School (PBS) is now enrolling for Fall 2025! With locations in Princeton, Cranbury, and New Brunswick, PBS offers children's dance, pre-professional training, and adult classes in ballet, contemporary, flamenco, tap, and more. Classes are available for all ages and levels, including drop-in Open Enrollment options, and features live music in every studio. Everyone is welcome!
PBS also offers its award winning DANCE POWER program in partnership with the New Brunswick Public Schools, Dance for Parkinson's, Audrey's Class for younger dancers with differing abilities, and performance opportunities, such as the option to participate in American Repertory Ballet’s celebrated annual production of The Nutcracker.
Robbinsville Farmers MarketJuly 1 - September 30, Tuesdays, 3:30-7pm
We provide a large selection of fresh local fruits & vegetables and other fresh foods, as well as household, flower, and pet items. Also, don't miss our weekly attractions that include Touch-A-Truck, special music, pet day, and more! The Farmers' Market is a memorable experience for the whole family. We look forward to seeing you every Tuesday!
Aug 20 Wednesday
The Murphy Writing Center and the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University present the return to World Above: Poetry Open Mic to Stockton University’s Noyes Arts Garage (2200 Fairmount Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401).
August’s featured poet is Shawn Wolff aka "Jawn Van Jacobs".For those attending virtually, there will be a synchronous livestream of the reading so that people can tune-in if they are not able or comfortable attending in-person events. Join online via Zoom (https://stockton.zoom.us/j/95192100891?pwd=c0had1pIVkFjMVJwZ2VHYmwwaVdSUT09).
Questions about this series can be forwarded to worldabovereading@gmail.com.
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Aug 23 Saturday
After her concert tour in Munich, Vienna and Rome, multi-award-winning virtuoso pianist Sophia Agranovich will present a recital at the new venue of the famed Bargemusic.
The program opens with Schumann’s storm-swept Sonata No. 2 in G minor, followed by Chopin’s Ballade No. 4 in F minor—a masterpiece of poetic storytelling and dramatic depth. Schumann’s “Widmung,” reimagined by Liszt, soars with romantic fervor. The evening reaches its climax with Liszt’s Sonata in B minor—a monumental journey of passion, turmoil, and transcendence.
Visit https://sophiagranovich.com
Aug 24 Sunday
The nonprofit Montclair Early Music (MEM) invites you to embrace the pageantry of the past at MedievalFest, on Sunday, August 24th, from 11-5:00 pm, at the Montclair Art Museum. Rain or Shine! At MedievalFest, watch armored knights spar, purchase handcrafted keepsakes from an array of period artisans, and feast on savory and sweet treats along with refreshments, including a frosty tankard of MedievalFest Ale, a luscious honey beer from Montclair Brewery. Enjoy live music from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods, featuring the Montclair Early Music vocal and instrumental ensembles, and a performance by our children’s recorder group, DragonBards--plus special guests. Costumes Encouraged! Take advantage of Early Bird Pricing and buy your tickets today! Prices will increase by $5 per person the week before the event. Proceeds support the nonprofit Montclair Early Music, including our musical performances, community events, and free and low-cost music education programs for seniors and children.