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Even Warren County natives, let alone “newer residents”, may not appreciate the plethora of special gems the county has to offer. Online magazine Inside Warren spoke to a cross-section of Warren County residents to get their opinions on what might be considered the “Hidden Gems of Warren County” and got an interesting array of responses, from historical sites, to entertainment, food and retail establishments. After careful consideration, Inside Warren distilled a long list of suggested hidden gems into our 2022 Best of Hidden Gems.
Warren County ARTS has started doing art exhibits at the Oxford Municipal Gallery in the Oxford Municipal Building again, after the revolving exhibits stopped in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first show for 2022 is the “Musconetcong Watercolor Invitational” through March 26, 2022.
Bundle up for a brisk stroll through the Hackettstown Business District to celebrate WinterFest on January 22, 2022. The merchants of Hackettstown invite you to a fun-filled day!
Centenary Stage Company and American Patchwork Quartet are partnering together to collect heritage stories for the #AmericanPatchworkProject. This project will culminate with A Conversation with American Patchwork Quartet on January 22 at 3 p.m. where American Patchwork Quartet will share about their own heritage, their music, and their mission.
Centenary Stage Company is starting off the New Year with their January Thaw Music Festival featuring performances by returning artist The Blue Dahlia on January 15, American Patchwork Quartet on January 22, and Best of the Eagles on January 29.
The family-owned Land of Make Believe, in Hope, NJ, was named the state's most iconic amusement park in an article posted on mediafeed.org that highlighted the most iconic parks in America.
The Warren County Cultural and Heritage Division of Land Preservation has Grant funds available for arts programming in FY2022.
A Christmas Carol adapted by Stephen Temperley and based on the story by Charles Dickens returns to Centenary Stage Company’s Sitnik Theatre this holiday season. Nineteenth-century London comes to life with this adaption made specifically for Centenary Stage Company.
The northwest corner of New Jersey will be flush with Fall colors by the first weekend of November. To draw you out for this peak leaf-peeping period, Warren County wineries are hosting two weekends of wine tasting and leaf-viewing - November 6-7 and 13-14 - along with a chance to win a unique handmade charcuterie board.
Historic sites throughout Warren County are joining together to present a self-guided county-wide tour, the Explore Warren History Trail. To be held on the weekend of November 6-7, 2021, the event will feature family activities at each location.