Thursday, August 18, 2011

Nerd Times for August 19-20


If you are anything like us, your budget for summer fun is about tapped right now. We are committed to posting only low-cost events, but in honor of Nerds Who Love a Bargain, especially in the end of August, everything listed this week is FREE.

Friday, August 19:
Screening of Ratatouille at Riverview-Fisk Park in Jersey City or Cars (along with a classic car show--what else?) in Mountainside

Saturday, August 20:
Dahlia Society's Show at the Frelinghuysen Arboretum in Morristown
Canal Day in Wharton
Jazz & Blues Festival on the Morristown Green

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Nerdy Goings-on: August 12-14

Nerds with Kids have plenty to choose from this weekend, and Nerds Who Want To Be Kids Again will find a lot to please too.

Friday, August 12:
Festival Nerds catch the last day of the Somerset County 4-H Fair
Music Nerds who give a care may be interested in Camelfest 2011, a benefit show at Maxwell's in Hoboken featuring several Jersey bands. Read more about the North Jersey organization that will benefit here.
Sports Nerds can see fireworks after the Somerset Patriots game
Nostalgia Nerds should bring a blanket to Washington Park in Jersey City to watch an outdoor screening of The Wizard of Oz

Saturday, August 13:
Music, Activist Nerds abound at The Green Summerfest in Mount Olive
Sports Nerds can see fireworks after the Newark Bears game
Nostalgia Nerds can wax sentimental at the Classic Car Show on Main Street in Boonton

Sunday, August 14:
Last day for the NJ State Fair at the Sussex Fairgrounds
The Green Summerfest continues
Book Nerds can attend a staged reading of a new screenplay at The Raconteur Bookshop in Metuchen

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Nerds Reap The Spoils Of August

Things nerds can do this weekend to celebrate the turning of another calendar page:

Debate terminology (and honor your nerd roots) at a reading/signing of Geek Wisdom: The Sacred Teachings of Nerd Culture with our good friends The Raconteur Bookshop in Metuchen on Friday; those cool cats are also screening Fritz Lang's Metropolis outdoors on Saturday (both events FREE and include refreshments)

Watch fireworks after minor league baseball at the Somerset Patriots' Friday game (roughly $10)

Get nostalgic while watching an outdoor screening of Raiders of the Lost Ark in Jersey City on Friday, part of a weekly series in August co-sponsored by Loew's Jersey City (FREE)

Catch the tail end of the Warren County Farmer's Fair on Friday or Saturday ($6/$4) and/or attend the event we at NANJ wait all year for: the return of the New Jersey State Fair at the Sussex County Fairgrounds, starting Friday ($11/$5, with discounts on specific days)

Bring your sweet tooth to Chester Community Presbyterian Church's Peach Festival on Saturday (FREE)

Attend a Summer Star Party (!) in Mountainside on Saturday night, and see Saturn! Amateur astronomers will provide the telescopes (FREE)

Check out the bargains at Clinton's weekend-long Sidewalk Sale (Friday night with live music on every corner)

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Nerd Alert Roundup: Last Weekend in July


Well nerds, the biggest news this weekend is the Twilight Convention, happening at that bastion of nerdy conventions, the Parsippany Hilton. We at Nerd Alert have no other comment about this.

Other options: Music Nerds can stop by the WNTI Summer Concert Series in Columbia on Friday or see who's on at The Stanhope House, Sports Nerds can see fireworks at a Newark Bears game, Nerds With Kids and Festival Nerds should check out the annual Balloon Festival in Whitehouse Station, and Book Nerds might enjoy Shakespeare in the Park(ing Lot), only $10/adults and free for kids this Sunday in Teaneck. (Those with a bit more change to drop should really go see NJ Shakespeare Festival's Midsummer Night's Dream at the outdoor Greek theater at St. Elizabeth's College. What better show to see outside on the last weekend in July?) Movie Nerds in withdrawal since the NJ International Film Festival ended can see what's up at the Newark Museum's ongoing Black Film Festival, which has screenings geared toward kids as well. (Also check out the Museum's Jazz in the Garden Series, $3, on Thursdays.) Multicultural Nerds seeking a fix can get it at the Red Mill Museum's Irish Jam Session on Sunday, after stopping by Clinton's newly-inaugurated Farmer's Market.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Nerds in the Jersey Tonight

(That's supposed to be a play on "Hot in the City" because, you know, it's hot out. Forgive the weak opener; it's been a little... hot out.)

Friday, July 22
In the nerdiest show of nerd-dom on this site since Free Comic Book Day, The Raconteur hosts an outdoor video game tournament starting at 8 PM. There will also be DJ-spun "sci-fi inspired electronica." Bring a chair, your lucky controller and preferred game.
Clinton, NJ continues its summer Friday street performers (3 bands on 3 different corners).
The Morris County 4-H Fair began yesterday and continues throughout the weekend in Chester.
St. Ann's Festival begins and continues throughout the weekend in Hoboken.

Saturday July 23
Alba Vineyard offers fireworks, food and fun for the kiddies for $15. I imagine wine will also be involved. Gates open at 4 PM.
North Jersey strummer Jeremy Manjorin plays The Side Bar in Morristown to celebrate the release of his new CD, Two Sigma Blues. You can read a review here.

Sunday July 24
Frelinghuysen Arboretum gets cute with Beetlemania, an event that includes both a live Beatles cover band and information about beetles. 1-5 PM, bound to be a hit with both the children and with lovers of irony.
In Summit, a festival of Fine Arts will line Beechwood Road and Union Place from 11am - 6pm.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Summertime and the Nerding is Easy


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

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Nerdy Happenings: July 8-10

Friday July 8:

Book Nerds and nerds in search of a publisher can have their ideas heard at The Raconteur's PITCHAPALOOZA at 8 PM in Metuchen. "The Book Doctors, aka, Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry, authors of The Essential Guide to Getting Your Book Published, want YOU to pitch your book at their acclaimed event, Pitchapalooza, which was recently featured in The New York Times, and in a mini-documentary for Newsday. Pitchapalooza is like American Idol for books--only without the Simon. Writers get one minute to pitch their book ideas to an all-star panel of publishing experts. The winner receives an introduction to an appropriate agent or publisher for his/her book. Plus, anyone who buys a book gets a free consultation worth $100."

Sci-Fi Nerds may already know about this, but two stars of the TV show 'Supernatural' will be in Parsippany this weekend at the 'Supernatural' Convention, starting Friday and going throughout the weekend. Tickets get progressively more expensive.

Saturday, July 9:
Book Nerds fresh from Pitchapalooza can swing by the Maplewood Library's Bag-of-Books Sale, starting at 10 AM. Bags are $8. Later that day and into Sunday, Maplewoodstock promises lots of local goodies for Food, Festival, Music, Crafty, Artsy, and Main Street Nerds. And it's free!

In Chester, the Third Annual Front Porch Bluegrass Festival and Pig Roast should also satisfy the above nerds, and is also free, but anything you buy at the festival will help benefit people in Appalachia.

Sunday, July 10:
Maplewoodstock continues.
In Clinton, the 22nd Annual Rubber Ducky Race will happen near the famous Red Mill and Falls.

In other Food Nerd News, though the Warren County Farmers' Fair isn't until the end of the month, the deadline for registration to participate in the Rib Cook-off is July 8!