
Just because the summer is winding down in New Jersey doesn't mean that there's a lack of activity in the fall. New Jersey offers plenty of events to attend while making the trip in your Toyota or Scion.
The Smithsonian is offering a free day of planetarium shows for kids and adults. The day is also filled with programs and workshops that are available for any age bracket in your family. Claim your tickets today for this fun-filled event.
Footprints: 350 Years at the Hermitage
To kick your Fall season off properly in New Jersey why not check out 350 years of history at The Hermitage Museum located in Ho-Ho-Kus. Coinciding with New Jersey's anniversary, this event (going on through the end of September) celebrates 350 years at the landmark home and how it has changed during three centuries.
Jersey Shore Beach N Boat Fishing Tournament
Being free to enter, Trenton has its annual Beach N Boat Fishing Tournament running through November inviting fishermen (and fisherwomen) of all ages and skill levels to attend. Catching 8 different species of fish (including cash and prizes for a reward) offers an afternoon of fun with more information being found at www.BeachNBoat.com.
Afternoon Tea in Union is an exquisite event held at Liberty Hall Museum held the second and fourth Wednesday of the month. For only $40, a memorable afternoon awaits you and more information can be found on the Liberty Hall Museum website with Afternoon Tea events going on through December.
Nano: The Science of the Small
Held at the Morristown Museum, prepare to experience the wonder of nanoscale technology with the family. Morris Museum has more answers regarding this advanced technology.
Adventures in Reading Introducing Storywalk Outdoor Exhibit
If you love reading and love outdoors, this event is absolutely perfect for you. Taking place at Tenafly Nature Center, this event combines nature, reading, and FREE adventure for an exhilarating experience fit for a family taking place through the end of the year.
Drawn To Dinosaurs: Hadrosaurus Foulkii
As the first nearly complete dinosaur skeleton Hadrosaurus is not to be missed. Being found in Haddonfield and currently residing in Trenton, Hadrosaurus is the state dinosaur that deserves your attention.
Liberty Hall Museum Community Farmer's Market
Admission is free for this event but the fresh food is worth buying at the Farmer's Market. From Thursdays ,noon to 7pm, food trucks will be available to purchase meals as well if cooking takes too long to taste this fresh food.
So don't put an end to your summer just yet. Visit one or a few of these events and make your fall enjoyable!