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Dueling Pianos Show Offers High Energy and Fun to Benefit Local Nonprofit
Get ready to sing and dance November 14th while two talented pianists battle it out with your favorite tunes all night long!

The community is invited to attend a high energy, interactive music event and cocktail reception at Bridgewater Manor, 1251 US 206 in Bridgewater. The event, which benefits the youth development nonprofit Middle Earth, takes place on Friday, November 14, 2025 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
The event features Howl2GO, the famous live dueling piano show. Their world-class performers bring the versatility of a DJ to the excitement of watching your favorite songs played live. The performers cover all genres, decades and artists and take song requests.
The event will include passed hors d’oeuvres, a few food stations, dessert, coffee, and a cash bar. Many of our community’s business leaders will be in attendance, making the event an excellent opportunity for networking.
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“Howl2Go creates a really fun and interactive environment,” said Maggie Navatto, Associate Executive Director of Middle Earth. “We hosted this event last year, and it was so popular that many attendees requested that we bring it back! It’s wonderful to be able to offer a great night out that also supports the next generation of our community.”
Sponsorship opportunities are still available for the event. There are a wide range of packages to suit small to large businesses and the organization will tailor benefits to meet specific goals. Please contact Maggie at 908-725-7223, ext. 413 to learn more.
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Tickets are $100 per person or $900 for a table of 10 people. All of the proceeds directly benefit Middle Earth’s youth programs. You can purchase tickets online at MiddleEarthNJ.org or by mailing a check to P.O. Box 8045, Bridgewater, NJ 08807. Those seeking more information should call Middle Earth at 908-725-7223, ext. 413.
Middle Earth guides youth in learning respect for themselves and others and in choosing positive alternatives to risky behaviors, while developing the skills to become productive and responsible adults. Their programs offer teens a safe environment where they can hang out with their friends, engage with caring adults who listen, prepare for employment or college, obtain tutoring, and volunteer for community service opportunities. Middle Earth also teaches youth basic life skills such as budgeting, cooking, employment readiness skills, and how to obtain a driver’s license, as well as positive decision-making skills, acceptance of consequences for their actions, and leadership skills. For more information about Middle Earth, visit www.MiddleEarthNJ.org.