Arts and Culture Events

Upcoming events supported by the Arts Institute of Middlesex County

Arts Programming

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Father’s Day Vintage Baseball Game and Metro Gathering Mega Event

This Father’s day weekend, join the world’s largest treasure hunt!
 
Geocaching is the original, reality-based treasure hunt using global positioning system (GPS). If you have a smartphone, you can geocache. Whether you are in the area seeking the numerous caches, interested in meeting new friends, or just need a place to unwind and relax, this is your opportunity. Come to the event to learn more.
Enjoy everything else the Village has to offer including historical exhibits, living history interpreters, food trucks, and crafts. Also be sure to check out the Liberty Baseball Club of New Brunswick taking on on the Flemington Neshanock team in the annual Father's Day Vintage Baseball Game at Liberty Grounds Base Ball Field. The whole family can catch a doubleheader and see baseball the way it was played in the 1800s by using reproduction uniforms, equipment, and rules. Bring a blanket or a chair and cheer on the Liberty! It’s fun for the whole family!

 

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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. 

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