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This Month's Events

Sun 14

Half Off Dues Membership Campaign 12:00am @ Temple Beth Rishon

Temple Beth Rishon has announced their "Half Off Dues" membership campaign. Beth Rishon offers spiritual, social and educational programs for all ages. The uplifting Shabbat worship on Frida


Sun 14

Worship & Sunday School 09:45am @ Ridgewood United Methodist Church


Sun 14

Historic House Tour 10:00am @ Ringwood Manor

Ringwood Manor was donated to the State of New Jersey in 1938 by the Cooper and Hewitt families. It is a national historic landmark with 51 fully-furnished rooms, 26 of which are on the guided tour.


Sun 14

Maple Sugar Tours 10:30am @ Hudson Highlands Nature Museum - Outdoor Discovery Center

Get a taste of maple sugaring at the Hudson Highlands Nature Museum's Outdoor Discovery Center. Tours start every half hour and are a 45-minute walk through the forest, stopping at points of inte


Sun 14

Sunday Morning Worship Service 10:30am @ Montvale Evangelical Free Church

This weekly service will include a sermon, and both contemporary and traditional styles of music.


Sun 14

Fellowship 10:45am @ Ridgewood United Methodist Church


Sun 14

Children's Choir 11:00am @ Ridgewood United Methodist Church


Sun 14

Family Bell Choir 11:30am @ Ridgewood United Methodist Church


Sun 14

The Sturgeon Swims Through Time 12:00pm @ Hudson Highlands Nature Museum - Wildlife Education Center

'The Sturgeon Swims through Time' is a Quadricentennial Exhibit to present 400 years of Hudson River History through the eyes of the Atlantic Sturgeon at the Museum's Wildlife Education


Sun 14

Meet the Animals 01:00pm @ Hudson Highlands Nature Museum - Wildlife Education Center

Come meet the "Animal of the Week."


Sun 14

Diane Savona: Closet Archeology 01:00pm @ The Hermitage

This exhibit features the contemporary textile art of Diane Savona of Passaic, who uses deconstructed historical garments and found objects to reconstruct new forms that are incorporated into unique v


Sun 14

Winters for All Seasons 02:00pm @ Mahwah Museum/Donald Cooper Railroad

From the 1790s to 1961, the Winter family influenced the growth of "downtown" Mahwah. Businesspeople, civic leaders, church elders... they were true innovators. This diorama created by Carol


Sun 14

Mountain Side Farm 02:00pm @ Mahwah Museum/Donald Cooper Railroad

This exhibit features Theodore Havemeyer's 'Mountain Side Farm' from 1880 to 1897 and Stephen Birch's 'Mahrapo Farm' from 1917-1970.


Sun 14

Photo by Lee Vold 02:00pm @ Mahwah Museum/Donald Cooper Railroad

For more than 30 years in Mahwah, the local newspapers always had a photo with a caption saying, "Photo by Lee Vold". Lee photographed athletic contests, plays, civic events, American Indian


Sun 14

The Art of the Train 02:00pm @ Mahwah Museum/Donald Cooper Railroad

This exhibit features prints showing how artists have -- sometimes romantically and sometimes realistically -- envisioned the railroad throughout the years.


Sun 14

Blandina Bayard 02:00pm @ Mahwah Museum/Donald Cooper Railroad

This lifesize exhibit shows realistic period dress and features Blandina Bayard who established a trading post in Mahwah in 1700.


Sun 14

Housetop 02:00pm @ Montvale Public Library

Housetop is Southern Vermont's four-piece harmony singin', swingin' string band.


Sun 14

All Seasons Chamber Players: Classical Favorites 02:00pm @ Finkelstein Memorial Library

All Seasons Chamber Players, a leading chamber music ensemble in the metropolitan area, has performed over four hundred concerts since it was founded in 1981. The ensemble performs music from the baro


Sun 14

The Road to Revolution: Paramus Valley in the 18th Century 02:00pm @ The Schoolhouse Museum

The 'Road to Revolution: Paramus Valley in the 18th Century' exhibit explores the lives of the first inhabitants of the area. Particular emphasis lies on the Lenape and early Dutch settlers,


Sun 14

Model Locomotive 02:00pm @ Mahwah Museum/Donald Cooper Railroad

This exhibit features a working locomotive and accompanying tender made at a scale of 1 1/2" to the foot.