Things to do in South Jersey and the region
South Jersey is truly a beautiful part of the Garden State. You can drive by cornfields, peach and apple orchards, blueberry farms, and then buy fresh produce from the farmers. Here are some interesting places to visit and things to do while you're here:
Free student recitals at Curtis Institute's Field Hall on Locust street in Philadelphia on weeknights during the school year, starting each Oct. Check the schedule and plan ahead. You will hear tomorrow's professional musicians as they hone their art at this prestigious school. These concerts are often well-attended and free tickets are required because of reduced seating. PATCO Speed line- last stop 15th-16th and Locust is a great way to get there and avoid the parking hassle.
Free student recitals at Curtis Institute's Field Hall on Locust street in Philadelphia on weeknights during the school year, starting each Oct. Check the schedule and plan ahead. You will hear tomorrow's professional musicians as they hone their art at this prestigious school. These concerts are often well-attended and free tickets are required because of reduced seating. PATCO Speed line- last stop 15th-16th and Locust is a great way to get there and avoid the parking hassle.
Broadway Theatre of Pitman Live theater performances in a historic theater that was revived in 2006.
Metropolitan Opera with our friend Debra Lew Harder announcing: Free Live Audio Streams. You can hear Philadelphia Orchestra concerts on WRTI.org (90.1 FM) every Sunday from 1 to 3 pm. Experience a concert by Symphony in C at Rutgers-Camden. Attend a production by Mainstage Center for the Arts at Camden County College. Attend a free midday concert at Rutgers/Camden. Mallery Concert Series on Wednesdays at 11:20 a.m. Washington Township official website Washington Lake Park Hiking trails, off-leash dog park, lighted tennis courts Washington Township High School Sports Schedule Hollydell Ice Arena Duffield's Farm Market Fresh produce, bakery on premises, hay rides, etc. This place is packed on Saturdays in the fall with young families taking the hayrides. Do your produce shopping on weekdays to avoid the Saturday crowds. Amish Market at Mullica Hill, NJ Amish Farmers' Market in Williamstown Historic Haddonfield Antique shopping in Historic Mullica Hill |
Nearby hotels
Nearby restaurants According to Yelp Heritage Glass Museum in Glassboro is a quaint and lovely museum of historic glass. Drop in on a Saturday (limited hours) to see the glass vessels. Historic Batsto Village Dating back to 1766, this village in the Pinelands is nationally recognized for its significance and beauty. Visit Hammonton to experience the Eagle Theatre's shows and enjoy the fine dining available in this charming little town. South Jersey’s only year-round professional Equity theatre is dedicated to redefining regional theatre through innovation, enlightened production techniques and the development of eclectic theatrics. Blueberry Capital of the World- Hammonton, NJ Check out the annual Blueberry Festival in June. West Deptford Free Public Library has some fine programs that appeal to our patrons. What art is going on in historic Woodbury? Check the Greater Woodbury Arts Council facebook page. Appel Farm Art and Music Center See great art and hear folk music in a rural setting. The Garden State Official website http://www.state.nj.us/ The Tuckerton Seaport, a working maritime village located along the Tuckerton Creek http://www.tuckertonseaport.org Cowtown Rodeo Since 1929, in Pilesgrove, NJ. 'Professional rodeo in the true tradition of the Old West' where else but in South Jersey? Visit South Jersey, the official visitor website for the Delaware Valley region. |