Showing posts with label parades. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parades. Show all posts

Friday, September 04, 2009

Annual Pastime Club Carnival and Labor Day Parade Return to Mendham Borough

Rex, London, Maddie and I are staying down at our beach house in Bay Head, New Jersey, until Sunday, but we will make it back in time for the last day of the Pastime Club Carnival and the Labor Day Parade in Mendham Borough.

The 2009 Labor Day Carnival started tonight -- Friday, September 4th -- and continues through Labor Day Monday, September 7th. The carnival runs from 6pm to 10:30pm on Friday the 4th and 6pm to 10:30pm on Saturday the 5th. On Sunday, September 6th, games and races -- including sprints, wheelbarrow, three-legged and sack races for 10 years old and younger -- will run from 2pm to 3pm, followed by the carnival from 6 to 10:30pm.

On Monday, September 7th, the Labor Day Parade will assemble in the Kings parking lot at 9am, and the parade will begin at 10:00am, followed by the carnival from 11am until 10:30pm. We'll see you out there!


The Pastime Club of Mendham has sponsored a carnival within the Borough of Mendham to celebrate Labor Day for over sixty (60) years.

Friday, July 03, 2009

They'll Be Dancing In the Street In Brookside, NJ On the 4th Of July: Brookside Community Club 86th Annual Parade

According to a long standing annual tradition, Rex and the girls and I are spending the week from his birthday through the 4th of July at our beach house in Bay Head, New Jersey, but for those of you who are sticking around the Roxiticus Valley (Mendham, Chester, Bernardsville, Peapack-Gladstone, and Morris County), I thought I'd provide some entertainment in the form of local parades and fireworks.

I'd like to start with one of the biggest and closest 4th of July celebrations, put on by the Brookside Community Club in Brookside, NJ (part of Mendham Township, near the Mendham Township Elementary School). This year (2009) marks the 86th anniversary since the Community Club held Brookside's first Fourth of July Parade in 1923. The theme for the parade is "Dancing In the Street" with lots of singing, dancing, and music for all to enjoy, including Motown legends Martha Reeves and the Vandellas making their first U.S. appearance on their summer tour.

The Brookside Community Parade and Grand March begins at 9:00am on Saturday, July 4, 2009, and after the parade, Martha Reeves and the Vendellas will set up shop in the firehouse and continue to belt out such Top 10 Motown classics as "Heat Wave," "Jimmy Mack," "Quick Sand" and "Nowhere to Run." The performance is free. As usual, children of all ages will enjoy field games, clowns, moon walk, dunking booth, fire truck rides, food, drink, and an afternoon swim at the Brookside Beach.

The famous Pooch Parade returns this year with dogs of all kinds, shapes and sizes. To enter your dog, please call Diane Tolley at 973-543-7302 or e-mail heratdto07926@aim.com

For all the details, visit the Brookside Community Club web site or call 973-543-7250.

I hope all the Roxiticus Desperate Housewives who are in town for the 4th of July will check out the parade and events and let us know all about it.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Fourth of July 2009 Fireworks and Parades in Morris and Somerset County, NJ

In addition to the "Dancing in the Street" Parade in Mendham Township, NJ featuring Martha Reeves and the Vandellas this year, and the Fourth of July Fireworks event at North Branch Park in Bridgewater, NJ, there are Independence Day celebrations going on all over the Morris County and Somerset County areas. Here are just a few highlights I found online:

Bridgewater Township: Saturday, July 4, 2009. Washington Campground Association's annual one-hour Fourth of July ceremony will take place at 10:00am at the Middlebrook Encampment Site at Mountain Avenue and Middlebrook Road. It will include a retiring of the colors by an honor guard, followed by the reading of the Declaration of Independence by Sallie de Barcza, a direct descendant of John Hancock. 5:00pm North Branch Park on Milltown Road. Family festival with live musical entertainment. Activities include a moonwalk, giant slide and cartoon characters for children, Revolutionary War-period groups and other attractions. Live music will be performed by Bounce Ooolala and Daniel, Shorty Long and the Jersey Horns and Fortune. Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. For all the details, check online (somersetcountyparks.org) or call (908) 722-1200, ext. 225.

Chatham: Chatham Borough's annual Fourth of July parade begins at 10 a.m. on Saturday on Hillside Avenue and continues down Main Street to Chatham Middle School, 480 Main Street. A picnic on the school grounds begins after the parade, with hot dogs and other refreshments. Fireworks are scheduled at dusk. For more information, please call (973) 635-9090.

Chester: The West Morris Community Band presents an Independence Day weekend concert at Chubb Park (off Routes 24 and 206) on Friday, July 3rd at 7:00 p.m. For details please call (908) 879-5100. On Saturday, July 4th, an Independence Day celebration will take place from 1:00pm to 3:00pm at Cooper Mill on Route 513. Visitors are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch and blanket or folding chair. Admission is $3, $2 for seniors and $1 for ages 4-16. Call (908) 879-5463.

Denville: A Fourth of July band concert will kick off activities at Gardner Field, just off Route 46 West at Savage Road from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, followed by fireworks. Call (908) 964-0026.

Dover: Holiday activities begin with food, refreshments and musical entertainment by Tropical Storm at 6 p.m. on Friday, July 3rd on Hamilton Field, 302 E. McFarlan Street at Route 46. Fireworks start at 9:45 p.m. For more information, please call (973) 366-2200.

East Hanover: Festivities begin at 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 4th, in Lurker Park on Eagle Rock Avenue including children's rides, pony rides, food, refreshments, DJ music and games. At 8:00pm, Jimmy Sturr and his Orchestra will perform, followed by fireworks at dusk. Call (973) 428-3091 for details.

Flemington: The Flemington-Raritan Recreation Committee will sponsor fireworks at the Reading-Fleming Intermediate School on Allen Street at dusk Friday. Call (908) 284-7501.

Florham Park: Independence Day events begin with a flag-raising ceremony at Firehouse No. 1 on Brooklake Road at 9 a.m. Saturday, July 4th. A parade steps off at 9:30 a.m., rain or shine, at Ridgedale Avenue and Brooklake Road. A family picnic will be held on the borough hall lawn at Ridgedale Avenue and Elm Street from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., with children's rides, games, pony rides, a petting zoo and the Saint Barnabas "Fire Safety House." Fireworks are scheduled for about 9 p.m. Look online (www.fpjuly4th.com/schedule.html) for more details.

Franklin Township (Somerset County): Food vendors, inflatable children's amusements, crafts, games and a clothesline arts exhibition will take place at the municipal complex, 475 DeMott Lane in Somerset, from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, followed by fireworks at 9:15 p.m. Parking will be available at the Sampson G. Smith School. Call (732) 873-2500.

Glen Gardner: There will be firetruck rides for children Saturday in celebration of Independence Day. The first truck will depart Glen Gardner Borough Park at School Street and Hampton Road at 10 a.m. and rides continue until noon. Call (908) 537-2370.

High Bridge: In addition to hosting its sixth annual traditional Fourth of July celebration Saturday at the Solitude House Museum, 7 River Road, High Bridge will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Lake Solitude Falls. There will be free food, including hot dogs, soda, ice cream, popcorn and snow-cones, and entertainment by Billy D. Hunter. The High Bridge Mini-Historians will read their compositions from this year's competition. Call (908) 638-3200.

Lebanon: The 62nd annual Lebanon Borough Fourth of July parade will kick off 10 a.m. Saturday with a theme of "Many Faces, One Nation." It will run from Main Street to Myrtle Avenue, then down Brunswick Avenue, Beforehand, there will be a baby parade at 9:30 a.m. on Sutton Place, and a "Borough Students of the Month" presentation at 9:50 a.m. in Holjes-Sheppard Park, 6 Maple St. behind Lebanon Borough Elementary School. Call (908) 236-8464.

Lincoln Park: Paired with the grand opening of the Jerry and Dolores Turco Medical Rehab Center, the Lincoln Park Care Center at 499 Pine Brook Road will host a variety of activities 6 p.m. Saturday, including carnival games, pie-eating contests, a moonwalk, an "Elmo & Friends Revue," an obstacle course, face-painting, watermelon-eating and hula hoop contests, rock climbing, balloon-making and a DJ. Foods will be available, and fireworks are scheduled to begin at 9:30 p.m. Call (973) 696-3300.

Mendham Township: Saturday, July 4, 2009, 9:00am. "Dancing in the Street" parade down Main Street in Brookside.

Morristown: A Fourth of July celebration is scheduled to begin noon on Saturday, July 4th, at Washington's Headquarters Museum in Morristown National Historical Park, 30 Washington Place. Stories, riddles, jokes and an inspection of the troops will precede a reading of the Declaration of Independence at 1p.m. Costumed park rangers will denounce tyranny and praise liberty, and the festivities will conclude with celebratory musket volleys. Call (908) 879-5463. Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, 73 Kahdena Road, will host a patriotic celebration from 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 5th, with old-time games. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own lunch. Admission is $6; $5 for seniors; $4 for ages 4-16; $2 for ages 2-3. Call (973) 326-7645.

Mount Arlington: A fireworks display over Lake Hopatcong will begin at dusk Thursday, sponsored by the Lake Hopatcong Yacht Club, 75 Bertrand Road. Call (973) 398-4324.

North Plainfield: The 4th of July Parade begins at 10:00am on Saturday at Wilson Avenue and Greenbrook Road and ends at the North Plainfield Community Center on Clinton Avenue. The honorary grand marshal is the North Plainfield Volunteer Rescue Squad, celebrating 60 years of service. Call (908) 769-2902 for detais. On Sunday, July 5th, there will be a concert by Mylan starting at 7:30 p.m. at West End School, with fireworks to follow at dusk. Call (908) 769-2900 for more informations.

Parsippany: The annual Parsippany fireworks display will take place at dusk Saturday at Parsippany Hills High School, 309 Baldwin Road. Call (973) 263-7001.

Randolph: Randolph's annual Independence Day parade will be held at noon on Friday, July 3rd, beginning at Dover Chester Road and Randolph Avenue and marching to the County College of Morris. It will be followed by a Freedom Festival Fair from 2 to 11 p.m. at the college. The fair will continue on Saturday, from 2 to 11 p.m., with fireworks set to begin at 9:45 p.m. Call (973) 442-7608. Nash Dancenter at 10-12 Emery Ave. will host a Fourth of July party with a picnic-themed ballroom and Latin dance social 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Participants are invited to dress in casual red, white and blue clothing. Admission is $20. Call (973) 328-7979.

Somerville: Somerville, where Roxy went to high school way back when, marks the 100th anniversary of its historic courthouse from noon to 4 p.m. on Friday, July 3rd with music, children's games and entertainment, all part of an event called Picnic on the Green. The courthouse is at 20 N. Bridge St. Call (908) 231-7110 for details.

If any of you Roxiticus Desperate Housewives out there attend these events, we hope you'll come back here and share a comment with the rest of us. Have a happy and safe Fourth of July!

Friday, July 04, 2008

Broadway Comes to Brookside, NJ on the 4th of July: Brookside Community Club 85th Annual Parade

According to a long standing annual tradition, Rex and the girls and I are spending the week from his birthday through the 4th of July at our beach house in Bay Head, New Jersey, but for those of you who are sticking around the Roxiticus Valley (Mendham, Chester, Bernardsville, Chester, Peapack-Gladstone, and Morris County), I thought I'd provide some entertainment in the form of local parades and fireworks.

I'd like to start with one of the biggest and closest 4th of July celebrations, put on by the Brookside Community Club in Brookside, NJ (part of Mendham Township, near the Mendham Township Elementary School). This year (2008) marks the 85th anniversary since the Community Club held Brookside's first Fourth of July Parade in 1923. The theme for the parade is "Broadway Comes to Brookside!" with lots of singing, dancing, theatre and music for all to enjoy.

The Brookside 4th of July Schedule of Events is as follows:

  • 8:00 am: Breakfast at the Community Club Field
  • 8:30 am: Patriotic SingAlong: Brookside Community Church
  • 9:00 am: Brookside Community Parade and Grand March
  • 11 :00 am: Picnic Lunch at the Community Club Field provided by the Mendham Rotary Club (Roxy didn't even know there was a Mendham Rotary Club...must investigate!)
  • 12:00 pm: Parade Awards and Activities for Kids of All Ages
  • Clown Balloonist, Pony Rides, Dunking Booths Pie-Eating Contest, Moon Bounces, Flour Blowing Contest
  • 1:00 pm: Fire Truck Rides
  • 1:30 pm: Brookside Beach: Swimming &Entertainment
  • 7:00 pm: Bingo at the Brookside Community Club

For all the details, visit the Brookside Community Club web site or call (973) 543-5637.

I hope all the Roxiticus Desperate Housewives who are in town for the 4th of July will check out the parade and events and let us know all about it.

Fourth of July Fireworks and Parades in Morris and Somerset County, NJ

In addition to the "Broadway Comes to Brookside" Parade in Mendham Township, NJ, and the Fourth of July Fireworks event at North Branch Park in Bridgewater, NJ, there are Independence Day celebrations going on all over the Morris County and Somerset County areas. Here are just a few highlights I found in the Recorder Community Newspapers "Out and About" section:


  • Bridgewater Township: Friday, July 4, 2008. 5pm - 11pm. North Branch Park. Family festival with a tropical theme, live musical entertainment by "Verdict" and "Smooth." Fireworks at 9:30pm.
  • Chatham Borough: Friday, July 4, 2008, 10:30am. 53rd annual parade, Main Street and Hillside Avenue, ending at Chatham Middle School, 480 Main Street. Fireworks at 9:00pm at the Middle School field.
  • Chester Township: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 11am to 4pm, pack a picnic blanket and visit Cooper Gristmill (Route 513) and enjoy a free slice of watermelon to go with your picnic lunch, then tour the mill to see the 6-ton water wheel power the millstones that grind grain into flour. For more information call (908) 879-5463.
  • Denville Township: Thursday, July 3, 2008, Gardner Field, Savage Road. Flea market and Joey Bella Beefsteak Dinner. Friday, July 4, 2008, 6:30pm, Gardner Field, Savage Road. Military band entertainment followed by fireworks at nightfall.
  • Dover: Thursday, July 3, 2008, 6:00pm. Hamilton Field concert followed by fireworks. Admission is $2 in advance, $3 at the gate. No alcohol permitted, coolers are subject to police search. Rain date Saturday, July 5, 2008.
  • East Hanover: Friday, July 4, 2008, 4pm to 9pm, Lurker Park on Ridgedale Avenue. Carnival games and food (burgers, hot dogs, soda, ice cream, popcorn), pony rides, live music with "Circle Time Live" and Jimmy Sturr. Fireworks at 9:30pm.
  • Florham Park: Friday, July 4, 2008. 9:00am flag raising ceremony; 9:30am parade from the firehouse on Brooklake Road, immediately followed by family picnic at municipal complex, 111 Ridgedale Avenue. Games, food, a beer garden, live entertainment. 9:00pm Fireworks display, Emmett Park. In case of rain, fireworks will be rescheduled for 9:00pm on Saturda, July 5th.
  • Hanover Township: Wednesday, July 2, 2008. 8:00pm: Gallagher's Diamond Dance Band will perform 70s, 80s and 90s hits at Whippany Park High School, Whippany Road. Face painting, games, and special guests, members of the New York/New Jersey Revolution professional arena football team. 9:00pm: 3-D Fireworks. Rain date Thursday, July 3rd. For more information and weather updates, call (973) 887-7870.
  • Lebanon Borough: Friday, July 4, 2008. 9:30am: Baby & Bike Parade, Sutton Place (across from police headquarters). 10:00am: Main Parade. Festivities immediately following parade at Holjes-Sheppard Park with flag raising, refreshments, games, presentation of awards. Call Mark or Rhonda Paradis (908) 236-9221 for more information.
  • Mendham Township: Friday, July 4, 2008, 9:00am. "Broadway Comes to Brookside" parade down Main Street in Brookside.
  • Morristown: Friday, July 4, 2008, 2:00pm. Washington's Headquarters Museum, museum rededication and public reading of the Declaration of Independence. Sunday, July 6, 2008, 1:30pm, The Green. Free concert by "Solid Brass." More information, call (973) 539-2016 ext. 210.
  • Morris Township: Friday, July 4, 2008. Noon to 3pm, Fosterfield's Living Historical Farm will host "Hurrah for Independence Day" where visitors can bring a picnic lunch, try some old fashioned games of a century ago, or take a horse-drawn carriage ride around the farm. Call (973) 326-7645 for details.
  • Mountain Lakes: Friday, July 4, 2008, 9:00pm. Fireworks over Mountain Lake.
  • Mount Olive Township: Friday, July 4, 2008. 10:30am: 39th annual Hillery Drive Parade through Clover Hill development in Flanders with mini floats, antique cars, decorated bicycles, pets. For information, call Ken Taylor (201) 230-6291.
  • Randolph Township: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 9:45pm. Fireworks at County College of Morris, 214 Center Grove Road. $5 donation to park.
  • Rockaway Borough: Saturday, July 12, 2008, 9:00pm (? Roxy advises visitors to check time, seems like a late start?). Borough fire department will host annual festival at Fireman's Field on Beach Street, with the department's famous clam chowder, vendor booths, and carnival rides, followed by fireworks.
  • Washington Township: Saturday, July 5, 2008, 5pm to 11pm. Carnival at Long Valley Middle School, 51 West Mill Road. Food court, beer garden, rides, live music and fireworks at nightfall.

If any of you Roxiticus Desperate Housewives out there attend these events, we hope you'll come back here and share a comment with the rest of us. Have a happy and safe Fourth of July!