WILLIAM STYPLE LECTURE. Join renowned Civil War Historian and author William Styple as he discusses his new book, General Philip Kearny: A Very God of War. Kearny, the Jersey Brigade’s inspirational original commander, was widely admired for his courageous leadership and was tragically killed at the Battle of Chantilly in 1862. The program will be filmed by C-SPAN/American History TV.2pm. 45 Macculloch Avenue.
FOUNDER’S DAY. Founder's Day is a celebration of Geshe Wangyal's arrival in the United States on February 5, 1955 and his ferocious efforts on behalf of Americans. Guests are welcome to the remembrance, which include prayers, a teaching, and sharing of stories of Geshe Wangyal’s life. 2pm. 93 Angen Rd.
GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT. Sn annual citizen science event where people from around the world submit their bird watching data. 1 - 2:30pm. 150 Snake Den Road.
ANNUAL MEETING AND LUNCHEON. Washington Association of New Jersey presents an Annual Meeting & Luncheon held on President's Day to celebrate George Washington's birthday. Members and the public are invited to attend. Pertinent Annual Addresses are delivered each year. The addresses were first delivered in February 1887 and have continued through today. 11:30am. Madison Hotel, 1 Convent Road.
THE MOODY BLUES' JOHN LODGE. 8pm. 234 Spring Street.
The Newton Theatre; 973/383-3700
Saturday, 4; Morristown
MOONDANCE. The global repertoire, from Sephardic to Irish, Billings to Van Morrison’s famous “Moondance,” will be accompanied by flute and percussion and feature women composers Susan LaBarr, Karen Marolli, and Mari Valverde, as well as New Jersey premieres of works by Lori Laitman ("Partial Lunar Eclipse") and Melissa Dunphy ("The Cat and the Moon"). 7:30pm. $30. United Methodist Church, 50 South Park Place.
FOREST BATHING. From the Japanese 'shinrin-yoku', the practice of forest bathing means to immerse oneself in the forest and soak in the atmosphere through the senses. 10:30 am & 1:30pm. $12. 150 Snake Den Road.
CECE TENEAL. Back by popular demand, CeCe Teneal captivates with a brand new show, celebrating the women of soul music. 8pm. Lackland Center, 715 Grand Ave..
OFF THE MAP. Denny and Claire have retired to the wilds of Central America, where they quickly discover that things are not as they were expecting, neither in their relationship, nor in their new property. 8pm. Lackland Center, 715 Grand Ave..
Trees From Above is a collection of black and white images of trees created by renown New Jersey photographer Dwight Hiscano from an unlikely view - from directly overhead - made with a drone using snow as a white backdrop. The image displayed here is part of this year's Highlands Art Exhibit
January 8-February 26 • ADVOCATES OF NATURAL BEAUTY. Landscapes, flora, fauna and the natural, cultural and historic resources of the Highlands of NY, NJ, PA and CT. Check website for gallery hours. Opening and closing artist receptions Feb. 12 & 27, 1-4pm.Free.
Farmstead Art Center, 450 King George Road. ; 973-588-7190
Weekends, February 4 - 26 • MAPLE SUGARING. You will see how trees are tapped, view sap-collecting methods past and present, and see the boiling process that produces delicious New Jersey maple syrup.12 or 2. $7/$6 senior, student.
A full scale canal boat model is on display at Bread Lock Park
Second Sunday Every Month • MORRIS CANAL EXHIBITS. A premiere site along the historic Morris Canal Greenway, will have volunteers on hand to welcome visitors and answer questions. Exhibits tell the story of the valley now bisected by Route 57, also known as the Warren Heritage Scenic Byway, and the people who lived and worked here. There are also trails to explore so wear your walking shoes and check out the StoryWalk or the exercise trail or the trail to Stewartsville.1 - 4pm.
Tuesdays, February 5- March 19 • FLY TYING CLASS. At the end of this 7 consecutive week class, you will understand the insect life in the rivers and what insects the trout eat. You will learn the difference between a mayfly, a caddis fly, and a stone fly. You will learn how to tie popular flies that actually catch fish. We provide the materials and tools for you to use during the beginner class. The Intermediate Fly Tying Class focuses on more complex flies, tying tips and tricks, and enhancing basic skills. Seven consecutive Tuesdays. 7 - 9pm. $75.
Ongoing • TOURS OF WASHINGTON'S HEADQUARTERS AT THE FORD MANSION.
The Washington’s
Headquarters Museum includes includes three exhibit galleries, a 30-minute introductory video, and the Discover History Center. Tours of Fords Manion will be made available at 10 and 11am and at 1, 2, 3 and 4pm.