Community Corner

Marching Band Heading to Ridge Competition

And there's lots of Halloween events this weekend for little ones.

Basking Ridge


When/Where:
Watchung Hills REgional March Band will be among the 20 bands — some 1,400 musicians — from around the state and New York in the competition, beginning at 2 p.m. and strutting their stuff until at least 9 p.m. on Saturday at Lee Field.
Why Go:
For the pagentry, music and food, and to support YOUR local high school marching band.To learn how to create the wedding of your dreams.
Pricing:
Additional information can be found at on the Ridge Marching Band website.


When/Where: The exhibit by continues every Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. during October at the Brick Academy, 15 W. Oak St., in Basking Ridge.
Why Go: Besides learning more about the history of some local places, you may be intrigued to hear and see exhibits about some of the history that still may be among us. Do you remember Phyllis, in search of her lost love? Or elegant but haunting Blairsden? You decide if you believe.
Price: Free

Basking Ridge Vocalist Brynn Stanley
Where/When: From 9 p.m. to midnight on Friday, in performance with a jazz quartet, at Rod's Steak and Seafood Grille in Madison.
Why Go: Because live music always is a treat, and you can offer a hand in applause for a local girl since Brynn is from Basking Ridge.
Cost: For information, call Rod's at 973-539-6666.

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Bridgewater

When/Where: The Bridgewater Township Library is holding its special Halloween sing-along Saturday at 10 a.m.

Why Go: So your children can sing along to their favorite Halloween songs while wearing their favorite Halloween costumes

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Cost: Free

When/Where: The Branchburg Sports Complex on Readington Road at 3 p.m. Sunday

Why Go: To show off your craziest Halloween costumes at the second annual party, while also enjoying bounce house time, carnival games and refreshments. Cost: Free

When/Where: Saturday at the Bridgewater Commons Mall from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Why Go: To wear your costumes to the mall and take part in arts and crafts, face painting and prizes.

Cost: Free

When/Where: Saturday at TD Bank Ballpark, with the walk beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Why Go: Not only will you have the chance to raise money for diabetes research, but you will also get to take part in Halloween activities, like trunk-or-treating, pumpkin picking, a petting zoo and a costume contest.

Cost: A suggested donation is $20 per family to participate.

Chatham


When/Where: Long Hill Chapel, Chatham, 6 p.m. Friday
Why go: An easy event for families with preschool and elementary school-aged children that features carnival games, candy & prizes and a costume contest.
Cost: Free


When/Where: Chatham NJ Transit Station, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday
Why go: Organic food, coffee, wine tasting and more.
Cost: Free.

When/Where: , 82 Main St, Chatham, 10 a.m. Sunday
Why go: Bring a donation for St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center and receive a free 4x6 portrait of your little trick-or-treater.
Cost: $10 (donation to St. Hubert's)

Morristown

Highlands Dinner Club Sunday Supper Series
When/Where: Sunday from 3 to 8 p.m. at Hyatt Morristown
Why Go: You're interested in supporting the efforts of those seeking to utilize and raise awareness of our local food sources. Plus, a Sunday dinner sounds like an excellent way to close out your weekend.
Cost: $100 ($70 if you use special 30% code for Patch readers)


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