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'More Than Me' Party, Scrabble, Music in Weekend Planner

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

This week is filled with music and a little bit of game-playing and event a party for a worthy cause.

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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Chamber Music Orchestra Rehearsals
When/Where:
Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Mi La’s Debut School of Music on Route 22 in Green Brook.
Why Go:
Anyone who has played a string instrument for three or more years is welcome to join in on the rehearsals.
Cost:
Free.

A Celebration Party for More Than Me
When/Where:
Friday from 7 to 11 p.m. (approximately) at the Westin Governor Morris in Morristown.
Why Go:
Celebrate and help contribute to Bernardsville native Katie Meyler's "More Than Me" foundation to build a new school for girls in Liberia. The foundation already supports more than 100 girls who otherwise would be on the streets. Cocktail attire.
Cost:
Tickets are $75 and $100. Order tickets here.

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Meet & Greet with Bedminster committeewoman Carolyn Freeman
When/Where:
Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Carriage House Café on Route 202/206 in Bedminster.
Why Go:
Carolyn Freeman is holding a discussion with residents to talk about current issues facing Bedminster and the surrounding community.
Cost:
Free.

Spell an End to Hunger Scrabble Tournament
When/Where:
Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Bernardsville Library on Anderson Hill Road in Bernardsville.
Why Go:
The tournament was arranged by the Bernardsville Democratic Committee, and participants are invited to bring an item to donate to the Food Bank Network of Somerset County. Contestants will play two games each and prizes include gift certificates to local spots.
Cost:
Free.

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