
Friday, July 15
The Black Potatoe [sic] Music Festival begins at Clinton's Red Mill. This event started as a little upstart thing and has grown year after year. Be proud of it!
The Somerset Folk Harp Festival begins in Parsippany (as my mother describes it: "only $15 to be in heaven for a day--eg, the sound of many harps in random profusion on the exhibit floor as potential harpist-buyers try them out")
The outdoor Greek theatre at The College of Saint Elizabeth, in conjunction with the NJ Shakespeare Theatre, hosts a benefit performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
The Raconteur Bookshop in Metuchen screens "René Laloux's psychedelic and endlessly inventive animated feature, Fantastic Planet" with live musical accompaniment, and it's FREE!
Boonton Sidewalk Sale Days begin.
Saturday, July 16
Celebrate Bastille Day in Frenchtown. Get it?
Black Potatoe Music Festival continues
Boonton Sidewalk Sale Days continue
Sunday, July 17
The Whippany Railway Museum is running a vintage excursion train.
InsaniTea in Montclair hosts great local musicians Jeremy Manjorin, The Spackles (Chuck, Bill, Zach, Zach and Andrea) as well as special guest vocalist Anne Fantini. Free, but you should enjoy some tasty dessert while there.
Black Potatoe Music Festival continues
Boonton Sidewalk Sale Days continue