Looking for exciting events and activities in New Jersey this March? Look no further! Our comprehensive guide is your ticket to the best events, festivals, and happenings across the state. Whether you’re a local looking for weekend plans or a visitor eager to explore the Garden State, this guide has something for everyone. From St. Patrick’s Day parades to food festivals, cultural celebrations, and family-friendly events, March in New Jersey is brimming with excitement. Let us be your go-to resource for making the most of this vibrant month.
IMPORTANT! A full list St. Patrick’s Day Parades and Easter Events will be on different guides!!
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NJIB’s Guide to New Jersey March Festivals and Events:
New Jersey Home and Garden Show
February 27 – March 1
The New Jersey Home & Garden Show features a diverse range of activities and offerings. Attendees can explore the expertise of hundreds of exhibitors and home improvement professionals who are prepared to provide assistance. Additionally, there is a marketplace where visitors can engage in shopping for unique gifts, accessories, art, and home decor. For families with children, the event includes kids’ activities such as balloon animals, make-and-take crafts, and old-fashioned games, ensuring an enjoyable experience for attendees of all ages.
New Jersey Convention Center, 97 Sunfield Avenue, Edison, NJ
Cost: $10 for everyone 16 and older. Children 15 and under free.
Jersey City Winter Restaurant Fest
February 28- March 14
This 2-week event could not happen without the amazing restaurateurs, chefs, bakers, and all the staff, front of house and back of house, that make your dining out possible. These events are meant to introduce the community to the wealth of food possibilities in Jersey City, so please continue to support local food.
Jersey City, NJ
ReFresh Vintage Market
March 1, 11 am – 4 pm
A one-day celebration of curiosities at Bell Works. Explore one-of-a-kind collectibles, vintage pieces, and distinctive finds from specialized vendors focused on rare, nostalgic, and hard-to-find goods. Produced by FRESH Markets, this event brings together collectors, enthusiasts, and shoppers for a single-day marketplace dedicated entirely to unique and vintage discoveries inside one of New Jersey’s most iconic spaces.
Bell Works, 101 Crawfords Corner Rd, Holmdel, NJ
Cost: Free
Holistic Health & Healing Expo
March 1, 11 am – 5 pm
The Holistic Health & Healing Expo has become South Jersey’s leading destination for wellness, education, and conscious connection. This full-day event offers an inspiring blend of learning, exploration, and community designed to help you live more fully and intentionally.
DoubleTree by Hilton Cherry Hill Philadelphia, 2349 Marlton Pike, Cherry Hill Township, NJ
Cost: Free. $5 VIP
Gloucester City St. Patrick’s Parade
March 1, 1 pm
Featuring String Bands, Bagpipes, Irish Dancers, Irish Music, Memorabilia, and Community Organizations Explore and enjoy Gloucester City’s Pubs and Restaurants featuring food and drink specials and entertainment after the parade.
Parade begins at Martin’s Lake (Johnson Blvd. and Francis St.) and continues along Monmouth Street.
Cost: Free
Rutherford St. Patrick’s Day Parade
March 1, 1 pm
The Rutherford St. Patrick’s Day parade is Sunday, March 1, at 1 pm, organized by the Rutherford Irish American Association. The parade steps off on the corner of Woodland Ave & Park Ave and continues down Park Ave to Ames Avenue where the reviewing stand will be located.
Rutherford, NJ
Cost: Free
Maple Sugar Fest at Reeves Reed Arboretum
March 1, 1 pm – 4 pm
Enjoy a brisk winter afternoon learning the steps involved in turning tree sap into delicious maple syrup. The whole family will enjoy spending the day outdoors, hiking on trails, and partaking in a Maple Sugaring Challenge! Also enjoy some hot chocolate, maple vendors, and more. It’s going to be a sweet day. This event will be held rain or shine; no refunds.
Reeves-Reed Arboretum, 165 Hobart Avenue, Summit, NJ
Cost: Maple Sugaring Fest is FREE for RRA Members and children under 3. The cost for Non-Members is $5 per person, $25 maximum per family.
Happy Day Farm Maple Festival
March 1, 14, 15, & 22
The Maple Festival at Happy Day Farm in Manalapan, NJ, is a sweet celebration of nature’s bounty, offering visitors a firsthand look at the maple sugaring process. Guests can embark on an educational journey to learn how maple syrup is made, from tapping the farm’s maple trees to boiling sap in an authentic sugar shack. The festival features engaging demonstrations, delicious maple treats, and fun activities for the whole family.
106 Iron Ore Rd, Manalapan, NJ
Cost: $18
Princeton Restaurant Week
March 1 – 7
The annual celebration of our community’s vibrant culinary scene. Check out a new spot, catch a bite at a familiar favorite, or enjoy a curated meal at an enviable eatery. Many participating restaurants will offer not only special Restaurant Week menus, but also prix fixe and reduced pricing during the event.
Taste Atlantic City
March 1 – 31
Atlantic City Restaurant Week is transforming into Taste Atlantic City, a month-long culinary celebration happening in March 2026. Showcasing the city’s diverse and vibrant dining scene, the event will feature tiered menus, exclusive food-focused experiences, and an exciting kickoff event. Taste Atlantic City offers a delicious opportunity for both locals and visitors to savor the best of Atlantic City’s flavors.
Atlantic City, NJ
A Taste of Morristown
March 2, 6 pm
The annual fundraiser of the Rotary Club of Morristown showcases the diverse fine restaurants and eateries of the Morristown area! With wine and spirits tasting courtesy of Gary’s Wine & Marketplace and beer tastings from local breweries and bars.
The Westin Governor Morris, Morristown 2 Whippany Road Morristown, NJ
Cost: $80 – $125
Haddonfield Restaurant Week
March 3 – 8
Restaurant Week is the perfect opportunity to try a Haddonfield restaurant you haven’t experienced yet. With Dinner and Lunch specials available throughout the Borough, the first week of March is the perfect time to enjoy the many culinary options Haddonfield has to offer.
Downtown Haddonfield, NJ
Annual New Jersey Jewish Film Festival
March 5 – 22
The New Jersey Jewish Film Festival presents a wide range of exceptional films of Jewish interest (i.e., films with Jewish themes or content and/or films made by Jewish and Israeli filmmakers).
760 Northfield Ave, West Orange, NJ
Blues, Brews & Country Festival
March 6 – 8
Get ready for an unforgettable weekend at MudHen Brewing Company as we bring back Blues, Brews & Country Fest! From March 6–8, 2026, enjoy three full days of live music, cold brews & country-style fun. Kick things off Friday night with Y’all or Nothing rocking the stage from 7–11 PM, plus get your own personalized cowboy hat by Donna Cox available Friday night while supplies last. On Saturday, keep the good times rolling with SlideWinder Blues Band from 1–5 PM, followed by Rebel Y’all taking over the stage from 7–11 PM. Personalized cowboy hats by Donna Cox will also be available Saturday night while supplies last — the perfect finishing touch for your country look. Wrap up the weekend on Sunday with Jam Capital West performing from 1–5 PM, bringing the weekend to a smooth, feel-good close.
Mud Hen Brewing, 127 W Rio Grande Ave, Wildwood, NJ
Cost: Varies
Highlands Guinness Run
March 7, 12:30 pm – 4 pm
The Highlands Business Partnership’s Annual Guinness Run will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2026, registration and check-in begins at 12:30 p.m. Registration is $50.00 and includes a commemorative t-shirt and a Guinness pint glass for the first 100 registered runners. All participants have access to the Post-Race Party, featuring complimentary appetizers, live music, and plenty of Guinness beer to celebrate a fun-filled afternoon.
The exciting race begins promptly at 2:00 p.m. at Off the Hook, 1 Navesink Avenue, where contestants will fill their cups and race to Grand T and back to the finish line at Off the Hook. The runner who carries the most Guinness in their cup to the finish line will win the 1st Place trophy and $100, while the 2nd Place winner receives $50. Participants are encouraged to dress in their best Irish green attire, hats, or fun costumes to add to the festive atmosphere. Spectators are welcome to cheer, take photos, and join in the fun, making this event a lively and memorable celebration for the whole community. Families, friends, and Guinness enthusiasts are all invited to join in the festivities. Must be 21 to participate in the race.
Off the Hook 1 Navesink Ave. Highlands, NJ
Cost: $50
Red, White & Brew Fest
March 7, 1 pm – 5 pm (VIP begins at 12 pm)
If it’s one thing this country loves, it’s a come back! That’s why the Red, White & Brew Fest is coming back to the CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton. Celebrate with a patriotic sampling event featuring over 50 styles from featured craft breweries, wineries, and spirits at the second annual Red, White & Brew Fest. You’ll party with good old George Washington himself and quench your thirst for freedom with samples, live music, Interactive Games, Contests and more.
Cure Arena, Trenton, NJ
Cost: Tickets
Mount Holly St. Patrick’s Parade and Irish Festival
March 7, 1 pm
Annual Saint Patrick’s Parade featuring nearly 100 groups including Irish Bands, Dancers, Pipe Bands, Mummers, Irish groups, floats, community groups and more. Join us after the parade in our heated tent located for a music festival including numerous Irish bands performing day and night.
High St, Mount Holly, NJ
Cost: Free
The Chocolate Expo
March 7 & 8
The Chocolate Expo has by far become the northeast’s largest chocolate-themed event. It offers tastings and sales of chocolates, baked goods, specialty foods, gelato, cheeses, and much more from local and regional vendors. Depending on location, tastings and sales of wines, beers, and other “adult beverages” may also be offered. Each Chocolate Expo event combines chocolate and food with a dash of fun, such as unique exhibits, performances, demonstrations, and/or celebrity appearances.
97 Sunfield Ave, Edison, NJ
Cost: $10 – $30
Laurita Winery Irish Weekend – The Luck of Laurita!
March 7, 8, 14, & 14
Laurita Winery’s Irish Weekend is a lively celebration of Irish culture, featuring delicious food, live music, and festive entertainment. Guests can enjoy authentic Irish fare, including traditional dishes and specialty drinks, while listening to energetic performances from Irish bands and musicians. The event also includes family-friendly activities, creating a fun and welcoming atmosphere for all ages. With the scenic backdrop of Laurita Winery, visitors can sip on award-winning wines while immersing themselves in the spirit of Ireland.
Laurita Winery, 85 Archertown Rd, New Egypt, NJ
Cost: Free
Easter EGGspress at DiDonato’s Family Fun Center
March 7 – April 4 (Saturdays and Sundays)
Head to DiDonato’s for Easter fun! Meet with the Easter Bunny, hunt for eggs, and more. Inflatable 40’ obstacle course! Enjoy endless play, climbing, imagination-building, and fun on their custom-made, interactive train.
1151 South White Horse Pike Hammonton, NJ
Cost: $18.95 per person; advance tickets are highly encouraged.
Wayne Valley H.S. Craft Show
March 8, 10 am – 5 pm
This fun shopping event is the perfect opportunity to shop indoors at the booths highlighting an array of different mediums. Over one hundred exhibitors will be set up in one huge gym with arts and crafts. The show is sponsored by Wayne Valley Theatre Parents and organized by P.J.’s Promotions. Just some of the items featured will be, puzzle, recycled, garden and resin art, spring florals, decorated porch signs, gnomes, apparel, fiber, stained glass, birdhouse, table runner, carpet bags, lighted bottles, soaps, and candles. Also, olive oils, honey, watercolors, pottery, dip mixes, turned wood bowls and pens, charcuterie boards, crochet animals, handcrafted jewelry, soft sculpture, children’s items, suncatchers, folk art, chocolates and much more. This promises to be a great shopping day with something for everyone. A breakfast and lunch menu will be available in the café and a bake table will be set up in the entranceway. Homemade pickles, kettle korn and tie dye will be set up outside.
Wayne Valley High School, 551 Valley Road, Wayne, NJ
Cost: $3
Belmar Dine & Discover Restaurant Tour
March 8, 11:30 am – 3:30 pm
A food tour of Belmar takes you through the area’s best restaurants, breweries, and desserts.
10th Ave Burrito, Belmar, NJ
Cost: Advance Tickets $35, Day of Tickets $40
Hackettstown’s Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade
March 8, 3:30 pm
This Irish-American tradition attracts more than 14,000 visitors—making this parade one of the biggest events in Hackettstown. Streets fill with enthusiasm as families, residents and visitors line up along the curb, in store windows and porches to celebrate and witness the festive parade. The parade will kick off at 3:30 pm with the Grand Marshal leading numerous participants including Irish dance groups, Irish bands, community groups, bagpipes, drums, Centenary University clubs and groups, animals, Hackettstown and surrounding area fire departments and rescue squads, as well as hometown favorites Junior and Senior Colonial Musketeers and the Hackettstown Community Band. This parade is pet-friendly, with a special pet costume contest sponsored by Doggie Styleashes. Pets will be invited to walk the parade as St. Patrick and Irish Heritage costume contestants after judging.
Main St, Hackettstown, NJ
LSC After Dark: Shamrock Shindig
March 12, 6 pm – 10 pm
Grab your beer drinking pants, it’s time for St. Patrick’s Day! On March 12th follow the rainbow to #LSCAfterDark: Shamrock Shindig and maybe you’ll find a pot of gold! Join for a jig on the dance floor and maybe you’ll even catch the luck of the Irish and spot a leprechaun. LSC After Dark is an exclusive 21+ event held on select Thursday nights from 6:00 to 10:00 PM. Each night boasts a unique theme, a menu curated to match, a lively dance floor, a live DJ, and a full bar for guests 21 and older. Attendees can also explore the museum’s many exhibits while enjoying a great party, delicious bites and drinks, and a touch of science.
222 Jersey City Boulevard, Jersey City, NJ
Cost: $22 in advance. $25 at the door
Spring Craft Morristown
March 13 – 15
Spend the day shopping for uncommon and one-of-a-kind gifts for every age, taste, and budget from 175 of America’s finest craft artists. Find original fashions, accessories, and jewelry; functional and sculptural works in ceramics, glass, metal, fiber, wood, and mixed media; fine art painting, printmaking, drawing and photography, and more! Plus handcrafted gourmet specialties, foods, and beverages.
Morristown Armory, 430 Western Ave, Morristown, NJ
Cost: General $12, Seniors (62 and up) $10, Under 16 FREE. Cash only
Viking Invasion
March 13 – 15
The Vikings are coming to invade Shoppes at Dragon Village! Live demos and shows, join the shield wall, fight a Viking, and shop with our merchants and vendors. Friday night will include a Viking Costume Contest, fire performances by Needlez the Dragonbourne and Fire Bellydance by Lorenda. All weekend, we will have our very own Viking group, the Dragon’s Wolf Clan, The Bear Historical Society, and Black Dragon’s Mercenary Company.
Shoppes at Dragon Village 97 Trench Road Bridgeton, NJ
Cost: $10, kids free
Sustainable Home Expo
March 14, 11 am – 3 pm
Thinking about switching to a heat pump? Looking to install a rain garden? Meet local, vetted, sustainably-minded home-improvement professionals, and get your questions answered all under one roof! Stop in anytime to speak directly with sustainable contractors, solar installers, and landscapers to compare prices and explore services. Some vendors will be offering special show discounts.Helpsy will also be there collecting clothing and other textiles for recycling.
Princeton Middle School, 217 Walnut Lane, Princeton, NJ
Cost: Free
The Great Big Book (and more!) Swap
March 14, 11 am – 2 pm
For book lovers and passionate readers! Swap pre-loved books, enjoy music, merch, & treats at this indoor swap with coffee house vibes. Swap your old books with fellow readers, meet new authors, join craft workshops, savor music and tasty bites, and dive into the addictive, friendliest challenge to find your next favorite read.
Liquid Church, Parsippany, NJ
Cost: $5
Downtown Irish Festival
March 14, 12 pm – 6 pm
Enjoy this annual festival in downtown Toms River – good eats, drinks, handcraft vendors, and local businesses and eateries.Live performances by local Irish bands.
Washington Street between Main St & Robbins St, Toms River, NJ
Cost: Free to attend
Brewsology Beer Fest
March 14, 7 pm – 11 pm
The Brewsology Beer Fest is the boozy hybrid of your middle school museum field trip. Taking over the Liberty Science Center after hours, the event will feature dozens of local craft breweries and cideries and will give attendees access throughout the museum including exhibits, science demonstrations and access to brewery reps.
Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, NJ
Cost: $65 – $80
Market Madness
March 14 & 15, 11 am – 5 pm
The concept is simple…all of Ocean City’s favorite stores under ONE roof offering amazing shopping specials!
804 E. 6th Street, Ocean City, NJ
Cost: Free
Glassboro Restaurant Week
March 15 – 21
Glassboro Restaurant Week returns for its third year, celebrating the vibrant and diverse dining scene that makes our downtown a true community destination. This week-long event is a powerful economic driver, encouraging residents, students, and visitors to dine local, support small businesses, and experience all that Glassboro has to offer.
Glassboro, NJ
Cost: Varies per location
NJ Makers Day Weekend
March 20 – 22
New Jersey Makers Day is a celebration of maker culture across the Garden State. This all-ages event connects individuals with libraries, schools, businesses, and independent maker spaces that support making, tinkering, crafting, manufacturing, and STEM-based learning. Learn more: njmakersday.org
Locations throughout NJ
Spring Artisan Market at Grounds For Sculpture
March 21 & 22
The Spring Artisan Market at Grounds For Sculpture will returns in March, featuring a curated shopping experience with more than 60 artisans. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore a diverse selection of handcrafted jewelry, pottery, woodworking, original artwork, skincare products, gourmet treats, and more. Whether attending for a single day or as a frequent visitor, the market provides a unique opportunity to discover and support local artisans. Guests are encouraged to explore the 42-acre sculpture park, visit the galleries, and enjoy the creative atmosphere of Grounds For Sculpture. Members will have exclusive early access to the market from 9–10 AM. F Admission to the Spring Artisan Market is included with a Grounds For Sculpture ticket, and visitors are encouraged to select their preferred arrival time when purchasing tickets.
Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, NJ
Cost: Price of GFS admission
West Orange Restaurant Week
March 21 – 29
Whether it’s along a waterfront, with a view of the NYC skyline, or at a cozy table, enjoy a meal at one of their award-winning restaurants of every kind of cuisine. Don’t have time for a sit-down meal? Grab a quick sweet or savory bite from one of the local food influencers and cafes.
West Orange, NJ
Uncork Spring – A NJ Wine Experience
March 21, 1 pm – 5 pm
This highly anticipated springtime event brings together wine enthusiasts, local wineries, and unique vendors for an afternoon dedicated to tasting, shopping, and community connection. Since its debut, Uncork Spring has continued to grow, establishing itself as a signature New Jersey wine experience.
Attendees can look forward to wine tastings from a curated selection of New Jersey wineries, shopping from specialty vendors and local artisans, an array of delicious food available for purchase, and a vibrant indoor venue perfect for an early spring gathering. This unique wine event offers guests the opportunity to sample and purchase a wide variety of wines. Make your way from winery to winery to explore seasonal releases, discover new favorites, and meet the winemakers themselves while learning about the passion and process behind their distinctive blends.Sip, Savor, (S)elebrate Spring! Must be 21 years or older to enter.
46 Washington Ave Carteret, NJ
Cost: $33
Annual Highlands St. Patrick’s Day Parade
March 21, 2 pm
This FREE event will feature colorful festivities celebrating Irish culture, with nearly 100 marching units including bagpipers, marching bands, Irish dancers, and beautifully decorated floats. In honor of America’s 250th anniversary, this year’s parade will also include a patriotic nod to our nation’s history, inviting participants to creatively blend Irish pride with red, white, and blue. Join in the fun at the annual float competition, with trophies awarded in four categories: Best of Show, Most Original, Prettiest, and Best Apparatus.
Huddy Park step off 329 Bay Ave. Highlands NJ
Cost: Free
Jersey City Craft Beer Fest
March 21, 6 pm – 9:30 pm
Enjoy the day or evening sessions with friends and sip on unlimited samples of craft beer, while enjoying the beautiful views of the stunning New York City skyline. The event is 21+. The event will feature over 150 styles of craft beer, fantastic music, delicious food & wonderful vendors. Your ticket includes a souvenir four oz. tasting glass with a two ounce pour line. You are welcome to sample any beer that the brewers have. Designated driver tickets are also available.
Harborside Atrium, 210 Hudson St Jersey City, NJ
Cost: Tickets
Bergenfield High School Flea & Collectible Market
March 22, 9 am to 4 pm
This vendor market will have approximately 50 exhibitors selling an array of quality items such as arts & crafts collectibles, new items that include handbags, sports collectibles, jewelry for all ages, clothing, gift items, video games, vintage jewelry, gloves & scarves, toys, perfumes, and gently used items. It is held indoors in the cafeteria and the gym. Be sure to visit both rooms so you get to see all the great items on display. This event is hosted by the Bergenfield HS Parents Association. They will have a food concession in the cafeteria. We hope you will come join us and support this fundraiser. Admission is free to the public.
80 South Prospect Ave, Bergenfield, NJ
Cost: Free Admission
Garden State Film Festival
March 26 – 29
The artistic philosophy of the Garden State Film Festival is rooted in the celebration of the independent film genre and the creation of a forum where local and other independent filmmakers can exhibit their work. In addition, our event provides novice and aspiring filmmakers, actors, and others interested in a career in the film business the opportunity to meet and network with industry professionals in an atmosphere that is conducive to learning and mentoring.
Different Locations in Asbury Park, NJ + The Cranford Theater, Cranford, NJ
Dream Asia Food Fest
March 27 – 29
Dream Asia Food Fest is bringing the vibrant flavors and cultures of Asia to New Jersey. Indulge in culinary delights from 90+ food vendors showcasing the finest cuisines of East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, and innovative Asian fusion dishes – a food lover’s paradise. Anime NYC is joining us to present special anime-themed merchants—fans, get ready for exclusive merchandise and experiences. Enjoy live performances, immerse yourself in cultural activities, and explore a festival that celebrates the rich diversity of Asian traditions. With vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options available, there’s something for everyone.
American Dream, 1 American Dream Way, East Rutherford, NJ
Cost: $13.78 – $48.05
Heart of Oneness Holistic Expo
March 27 –29
The Heart of Oneness Holistic Expo unfolds as a 2.5-day wellness community event, fostering connections with premier Holistic Experts, Practitioners, and Businesses across the Northeast. Featuring over 200 unique metaphysical practitioners, empowering thought leaders, and organizations dedicated to wellness, the event promises a weekend of Healing, Upliftment, and Transformation. Attendees can immerse themselves in a diverse range of experiences, including Crystals, Reiki, Aura Photography, Meditation, Organic Skin Care, and much more. With offerings such as Psychic Readings, Sound Healing, and Visionary Artwork, there’s something enlightening for everyone.
97 Sunfield Avenue, Edison, NJ
Cost: Free to $15
Sports & TCG Trading Card Mania
March 28, 10 am – 5 pm
The biggest trading card and collectibles event to happen in the North Jersey area. An event where people come from far & near to trade, buy, sell, learn & gain knowledge from the professionals in the industry. Over 32k sqft at the Spacious Morristown Armory- Morristown NJ!Featuring over 200 tables Sports cards, TCG, Collectibles etc, Vendor only trading hour, Trading zones (separate areas for adults & kids), Seminars throughout the show from professional collectors, Quality Food trucks on site serving food, drinks & sweets, Giveaways, raffles,& so much more.
430 Western Ave, Morristown, NJ
Cost: $10 adults, kids 12 & younger free
Bell Works Fresh Saturday Farmer + Makers Market
March 28, 11 am – 4 pm
Discover a curated selection of handmade goods, vintage finds, delicious food, produce and more from talented local makers and food purveyors.
Bell Works, 101 Crawfords Corner Rd, Holmdel, NJ
Cost: Free
Rancocas Woods Craft & Antique Show
March 28, 10 am – 3 pm
A monthly outdoor market featuring an eclectic mix of local handmade, vintage & antique goods with food trucks, live music and a pop-up beer garden.
118 Creek Road, Mount Laurel, NJ
Cost: Free
Jersey City Pizza Fest
March 28, 1 pm – 5 pm
Join Jersey City Happy Hours for the Jersey City Pizza Fest (think bar crawl, but for PIZZA). Round up your crew, grab your family, and get ready to take a tour around Jersey City to sample pizza from some of the best spots in town. Your ticket includes a half slice of pizza from EVERY participating vendor. A portion of each ticket will benefit a local Jersey City non-profit
Jersey City, NJ
Cost: $35 – $60, child ticket $20
EarthShare NJ Rocks
March 28, 5 pm
Get ready to celebrate the Earth at the Annual EarthShare NJ Rocks! Dance the night away at Cooper’s Riverview for a good cause. The evening will feature great music from Black Rose, Charlie Sub and Sound Dogs, and Savoir Faire. There will also be raffles and auctions.
Coopers Riverview: 50 Riverview Plz, Trenton, NJ
Cost: $25
Greenberg’s Toy & Train Show
March 28 & 29
The largest and longest-running train and toy show in the northeast, Greenberg’s has been running train shows since 1976. The shows feature thousands of trains and collectible toys for sale, hundreds of merchandising tables, huge operating layouts, free modeling seminars and more.
New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, 97 Sunfield Avenue, Edison, NJ
Cost: $10 – $11. Kids under 11 are free
Bloom and Bubbles 5k
March 29, 9:45 am – 12 pm
This flat 5K follows a multi-surface out-and-back route from Renault Winery to Egg Harbor City Lake and back. The course is primarily on packed dirt roads through wooded areas, with only minimal sections on pavement, making for a smooth and scenic run. 5k participants over the age of 21 will receive 1 glass of Champagne and a T-shirt.
Renault Winery, Egg Harbor Twp, NJ
Cost: $10 – $40 in advance

