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Comedy, Art, VNA Rummage Sale in Weekend Planner

Looking for exciting weekend activities and family-friendly fun? You're in the right place.

This week is filled with art exhibitions, comedy and much more.

Below is the combination of our weekly pick of weekend activities, offering both fun weekend activities and great family-friendly fun at the same time.

Here are this week's picks:

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Paintings & Sculptures by NY Academy Artists on Exhibition at Bernardsville Library
When/Where:
Friday at 6 p.m. at the Bernardsville Public Library in Bernardsville.
Why Go:
The library is presenting an exhibition of work by members of the Alumni Association of the New York Academy of Art, with 50 artists showing more than 125 works of art.
Cost:
Free. 

VNA Rummage Sale at Far Hills Fairgrounds
When/Where:
Friday and Saturday, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and on Sunday, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Far Hills Fairgrounds, Peapack Road and Route 202 in Far Hills. Rain or shine.
Why Go:
This is one of the two giant rummage sales of the year, and the fundraiser on which the Visiting Nurse Association of Somerset Hills, based in Basking Ridge, relies upon to serve uninsured and underinsured patients in Somerset and Morris counties. An incredible array of merchandise, some unique and some just what you've been looking for, in about two dozen tented "departments" prepared and staffed by hundreds of hard-working local volunteers. Food available.
Cost:
Free admission and parking. Pay for what you buy.

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Night of Comedy — Annual Spring Benefit
When/Where:
Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Brook Theater Arts Center on Hamilton Street in Bound Brook.
Why Go:
It will be a night of comedy with emcee Hilary Schwartz and others who have been featured on radio and television.
Cost:
$30.

Touch-A-Truck
When/Where:
Sunday at 11 am. At Temple Har Shalom on Mount Horeb Road in Warren.
Why Go:
This is a fundraising event for the synagogue where kids will get to interact with life-size vehicles, while also interacting with police officers, firemen and construction workers from around the community.
Cost:
$5.

Pluckemin Cantonment Presentation
When/Where:
Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Jacobus Vanderveer House on Route 202/206 in Bedminster.
Why Go:
The Friends of the Jacobus Vanderveer House is holding a public presentation on the Pluckemin Cantonment and a preview of the digital virtual cantonment, with a showcase of the interpretive project.
Cost:
Free.

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