Amy's Kisses 11th Annual Walk to Remember
Sunday June 1, 2025
Annual walk through Tyler Park supports domestic violence prevention education and educational scholarships to students in need. 8:15 am - Registration 9:15 am - Start Time $35 per walker includes free t-shirt and refreshments. The Amy's Kisses Foundation is a nonprofit, 501 (C)(3) organization created in loving memory of Amy Perez and her children Molly and Gregory. Sponsorship levels available. For more information, visit www.amyskisses.org
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Hunterdon Farmers Market
Sunday June 1, 2025
Join us for a vibrant market experience featuring farm-fresh produce, beautiful flowers, pasture-raised meats, artisan breads, locally roasted coffee, handcrafted pickles, farm-grown garlic, raw honey, and so much more! Dvoor Farm, 111 Mine Street., FLEMINGTON, NJ 08822
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2025 Run for Woods
Sunday June 1, 2025
Woods Services is a nonprofit organization that provides care for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, and emotional/behavioral challenges. We have a fun morning planned on Sunday, June 1, 2025 for runners, walkers, and rollers of all abilities participating in the Run for Woods 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run presented by Ciocca Automotive. The festivities kick off with an opening ceremony at 8:45 a.m., followed by the 5K at 9:00 a.m., and the 1-Mile Fun Run at 9:10 a.m. Participants meet at 10 Meadowood Drive in Langhorne, and run, roll, and stroll through the scenic trails at Woods Services.
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Ice Cream Social at the Trent House
Sunday June 1, 2025
The Trent House Association will hold its annual ice cream social to celebrate the day the Trent House Museum was opened in 1939. This free event will take place rain or shine on Sunday, June 1, 2025, from 1 to 4 pm at the Museum, 15 Market Street, Trenton, New Jersey. Free parking is available behind the property off William Trent Place. On June 1, 1939, the restored Trent House was opened to the public as a museum. The house, then known as Woodlawn, had been given to the City of Trenton in 1929 by the last private owner, Edward A. Stokes. The gift required that the house be restored to its original colonial condition with its elaborate and extensive Gilded Age additions removed. This work was impossible for the City to undertake as the Great Depression was just beginning, so it was not until 1934 that restoration began under the auspices of the Workers Progress Administration. On June 1, 2025, all are invited to celebrate the 86th anniversary of the Museum's opening with ice cream, music, and children's games and crafts between 1 and 4 pm. Tours of the historic house and of exhibits in the visitor center will also be offered.
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Midnight Sun Orchestra, Havana's
Sunday June 1, 2025
Come join Havana for a great afternoon of music with The Midnight Sun Orchestra. 17 Pieces of Swing! No cover charge. Havana Restaurant & Bar 105 South Main street New Hope, PA 18938
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Well-Strung String Quartet @Bucks Cty. Playhouse
Sunday June 1, 2025
The genre-defying string quartet Well-Strung returns to Bucks County Playhouse with two concerts on Saturday, May 31, and Sunday, June 1, both at 1:30 p.m. The group last performed to a sold-out house at the Playhouse on New Year's Eve 2021. Well-Strung features Edmund Bagnell (violin), Christopher Marchant (violin), Daniel Shevlin (cello) and Trevor Wadleigh (violin). This acclaimed ensemble merges classical string performance with pop vocals, creating a sound that spans Beethoven to Taylor Swift. Known for their charisma and crossover appeal, the group presents classical repertoire while singing hits by artists such as Rihanna, Kelly Clarkson and more—offering audiences a fresh and dynamic concert experience. Tickets for Well-Strung start at $55 and are available at BucksCountyPlayhouse.org or by calling the box office at 215-862-2121.
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A Celebration of Spring with the Newtown Chamber Orchestra
Sunday June 1, 2025
The Newtown Theatre,120 North State Street, Newtown, PA
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Alibi: An Agatha Christie Story, Bristol Riverside Theatre
Sunday June 1, 2025
Master detective Hercule Poirot has just retired and is hoping for some peace and quiet in a bucolic small town where no one knows who he is. Fate would have it otherwise. His new neighbor, Sir Roger Ackroyd, appears to have been a man who knew too much. Ackroyd knew that the woman he loved poisoned her first husband. He knew she was being blackmailed – and now he knows she is dead. But just before he learns the identity of the mystery blackmailer, he too collapses dead – stabbed through the neck in his own study. Whodunnit? Surely the funny new neighbor, Poirot, can figure it out.
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Hair, Music Mountain Theater
Sunday June 1, 2025
Let the sunshine in! The American tribal love rock musical HAIR celebrates the sixties counterculture in all its barefoot, long-haired, bell-bottomed, beaded and fringed glory. To an infectiously energetic rock beat, the show wows audiences with songs like "Aquarius," "Good Morning, Starshine," "Hair," "I Got Life" and "Let The Sunshine In." Exploring ideas of identity, community, global responsibility and peace, HAIR remains relevant as ever as it examines what it means to be a young person in a changing world. ? Content Warning: This production contains mature subject matter, including themes related to substance use, strong language, suggestive material, and brief, non-explicit disrobing. It reflects the expressive and rebellious spirit of the 1960s. Viewer discretion is advised.
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Stanley Clarke @McCarter Theatre
Sunday June 1, 2025
“The prolific output of Stanley Clarke can soothe you with a gentle bow of the bass… or launch you into an interplanetary future,” raves The New York Times. A four-time GRAMMY winner and 2022 NEA Jazz Master, Clarke is a peerless innovator who redefined the role of the bass in jazz. As a founding member of the legendary fusion group Return to Forever, alongside the late Chick Corea and Lenny White, he helped shape the genre’s evolution. Over his 50-year career, Clarke has earned “living legend” status, becoming the first bassist in history to command equal mastery of both acoustic and electric bass—and the first jazz-fusion bassist to headline tours and sell out venues worldwide.
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