Arts and Culture Events

Upcoming events supported by the Arts Institute of Middlesex County

Arts Programming

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Opening Weekend at East Jersey Old Town Village

Visitors of all ages are welcome to help us kick-off the 2023 season! Historical interpreters will bring the Village to life through trades and crafts. Engage with living history interpreters depicting a British occupation from the Revolutionary War. Stop in the General Store for local treats and treasures. Bring your own blanket or chair to cheer on the Liberty Base Ball team as they start the season. Enjoy crafts and hands-on learning for the whole family. Check out the newly opened Micah Williams: Portrait Artist exhibit at the Cornelius Low House.

East Jersey Old Town Village and the Cornelius Low House are free and open to the public year-round, Wednesday through Sunday with living history interpreters onsite April through October and a packed schedule of special events.

 

Saturday:
Elizabeth Resolutes vs. Liberty BBC
11 am

THE GROVE
Artillery & Musket
Demonstrations
11 am
1 pm
3 pm

SMALLYTOWN SCHOOLHOUSE
Colonial Music
11:30 am
1:30 pm
3:30 pm

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Wash and Learn

wash and learn

Select Wednesdays each month 

We are excited to share this innovative bilingual (Spanish-English) program called Wash and Learn. This creative literacy program organized by Roosevelt Elementary School in New Brunswick provides books for children of all ages, as well as adults. All donations are housed at a local laundromat to encourage students to read while parents are doing their laundry. 

To donate books to New Brunswick’s Wash and Learn program, please contact Anne-Marie Riveaux McMahon at 
anne-marie_mcmahon@nbpsnj.net and Maritza Acevedo at maritza_acevedo@nbpsnj.net. 

For more information, click here


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Made possible by funds from Middlesex County, a partner of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.