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THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHING GOING ON IN LAMBERTVILLE.

There is always something happening in Lambertville! Check our events page often as new events are posted all the time!

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JAMES CURRAN ANTIQUES - NEW SHIPMENT IN!
202 N. UNION ST., LAMBERTVILLE

James Curran Antiques - Fine Period English Furniture - NEW SHIPMENT
Wednesday thru Sunday 10:00 to 5:30 or by appointment 609.397.1543
www.curranantiques.com

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COOKING WITH THE CAST IRON CHEF AT LIBERT VILLAGE PREMIUM OUTLETS
1 CHURCH ST., FLEMINGTON, NJ

September Cooking demonstrations at Liberty Village Premium Outlets

The Le Creuset store, Suite 79, invites you to watch and interact with “Cast Iron” Chef Chris as he demonstrates the ease and simplicity of cooking with Le Creuset. Cookware pieces will vary from week to week. Mark your calendar and plan to visit Le Creuset to learn cooking and maintenance techniques on Thursdays from Sept 2 – 30. Noon – 2pm. No pre-registration required.

Sept 2: Skillets, Skillet Grills & Panini Press
Sept 9: Wok
Sept 16: Bouillabaisse and Duofeu
Sept 23: Round & Oval Ovens
Sept 30: Stainless Steel Cookware

Thursdays, Sept 2-30, Noon – 2pm

Call 908-782-8550 for more information or visit www.premiumoutlets.com/libertyvillage

Liberty Village Premium Outlets® features 40 designer and brand name outlets including, Ann Taylor Factory Store, Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Calvin Klein, Coach, Gymboree, Harry & David, J. Crew, Michael Kors, Nike Factory Store, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store and more, offering everyday savings of 25% to 65%.

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FARMSTEAD FESTIVAL AT HOLCOMBE-JIMISON FARMSTEAD

Sept. 11 & 12
In addition to the museum, come see a large variety of crafts and demonstrations. Both days from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm. Celebrate the rich farming heritage of Hunterdon County. Festivities include demonstrations of blacksmithing, quilt-making, beekeeping, wool spinning, sheep herding and more. Pony rides, wagon rides, food & beverages available on site. Fun for the whole family! Small Admission fee.

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SHORE DINNER BENEFIT FOR ELY PARK
YORK ST., LAMBERTVILLE

Sunday, September 12 - 4 pm
LOCAL CHEFS COOK SHORE DINNER for ELY PARK FUNDRAISER on YORK STREET

Friends of Ely Park are hosting a Jersey Shore Dinner on Sunday, September 12 at 4:00. Come on down to York Street for a fabulous Jersey Shore Dinner by the best of Lambertville. Chefs Jim Hamilton, Hamilton's Grill Room, Christopher Beall, Lambertville Station; Andrew Abruzzese, Pineville Tavern, and Matt Kane, No. 9. will be there to cook a steamed shore dinner complete with mussels, clams, lobster,chicken, sweet sausage. Appetizers and desserts have been graciously donated by Baker's Treat, Cafe Galleria, City Market, Inn of the Hawke, Giuseppe's, Nicola's, New Hope Diner and many more. Tickets are $50 and are available at Homestead Farm Market and Hamiltons Grill Room. Please call 397-8285 for more information. www.friendsofelypark.org

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SEPTEMBER MOVIES AT ACME SCREENING ROOM
25 S. UNION ST., LAMBERTVILLE

Suggested $5 donation unless noted

Check website for full schedule or sign up for our email list www.nickelodeonnights.org or call 609-397-0275.
Subtitles are available for those who are deaf or hard of hearing on films that provide them.

Friday & Saturday, September 10th & 11th
7 pm & 8:45 pm
TERRIBLY HAPPY
The official Danish selection for this year’s Academy Awards and winner of 7 Robert Awards (Danish Oscars) including Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress and Screenplay, TERRIBLY HAPPY spins a riveting film-noire yarn about Robert Hansen (Jakob Cedergren), a Copenhagen police office who, following a nervous breakdown, is transferred to a small provincial town to take on the mysteriously vacated marshal position. In Danish with English subtitles. Not Rated; 104 minutes; 2008

RUSSIAN FILM SERIES

Friday & Saturday, September 17th & 18th
7 pm (film & discussion)
8:45 pm (film only)
DESERT OF FORBIDDEN ART
Plus post-film discussion
How does art survive in a time of oppression? Follow the suspenseful and inspiring story of Igor Savitsky who daringly rescued 40,000 forbidden fellow artist's works from destruction by Soviet-era KGB, and created a museum in the desert of Uzbekistan, now heralded as “One of the most remarkable collections of 20th-century Russian art.” (NY Times) During the Soviet rule artists who stayed true to their vision were executed, sent to mental hospitals or Gulags. Though a penniless artist himself, Savitsky cajoled the cash to pay for the art from the same authorities who were banning it. Ben Kingsley, Sally Field and Ed Asner voice the diaries and letters of Savitsky and the artists. Not Rated; 80 minutes; 2010

Tickets: $7. in advance/ $10. at door
Buy Advance Tickets: https://friends-of-lambertville-library.ticketleap.net/

Friday & Saturday, September 24th & 25th
7 pm & 9:05
KATYN
Oscar-nominated for Best Foreign Language Film, KATYN is the critically-acclaimed film from Poland’s greatest living director, Andrzej Wajda. After Germany’s invasion of Poland, Joseph Stalin ordered the liquidation of the Polish officer corps, slaughtering nearly 22,000 men in Katyn Forest. Based on this horrific, historical event, Katyn tells the affecting story of four fictional officers and their families as they struggle to uncover the truth. Based on the novel “Post Mortem” by Andrzej Mularczyk. In Russian with English subtitles. Not Rated ; 121 minutes; 2008

FARM-TO-TABLE DINNER & VACATION AUCTION FOR ACME
Sunday September 19th
4 pm – 7:30 pm
Chimney Hill Estate
207 Goat Hill Road, Lambertville, NJ
Thinking about a get-away? Need to relax? Chimney Hill Estate has generously donated vacation packages at their properties: Vacation Estate, Lake Tahoe, Nevada and Barefoot Landing Marina Condo, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to raise funds for ACME Screening Room. Other wonderful items for relaxation and indulgence will also be auctioned. Bid on one of these to insure your upcoming year includes a few pleasures.

Dinner will be prepared by Chef Chris Georgette using seasonal ingredients donated by local farms, and will include entrée (meat & vegetarian option) and desert provided by The Chocolate Box. BYOB. Auction will be held after dinner.

Tickets: $40. in advance/ $45. at door (limited to 70)
Buy Advance Tickets: https://friends-of-lambertville-library.ticketleap.net/
Special Thanks to Chimney Hill Estate for sponsoring this event.

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