Some events that are happening in and around Bogota for the week starting Monday 23- June.
Wednesday 25-June
Hackensack, NJ
The Hackensack Cultural Arts Center is presenting, as part of it's 2014 Shakespeare in the Park Series, "The Twelfth Night" This will be performed by the Hudson Shakespeare Company. The performance is scheduled to begin at 7:30p, and will be held in Staib Park. Admission is free, but it is recommended to bring a lawn chair ,or blanket. Picnicking is allowed.
Staib Park is located at 174 Davis Ave, Hackensack, NJ. In case of rain the performance will be held at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center , which is located at 39 Broadway Hackensack, NJ. For more information please go to http://www.hudsonshakespeare.org/
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Ridgefield Park, NJ
The first of the McGowan Park Summer Concert Series starts with Owen Mack & the Immaculates. This will be an evening of a mix of Jazz and Popular music. The Concert is schedule to start at 7:00p, with a rain date of the following day at the same time. Admission is free of charge,but it is recommended to bring a lawn chair, or blanket. This year Rosie's Weenie Wagon will be parked at curbside for food.
McGowan park is located along the banks of Overpeck Creek on Bergen Turnpike Ridgefield Park, NJ. For more information please contact the RFP. Clerk's Office at 201-641-4950, or John Anlian at 201-943-1110
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Thursday-26-June
Bogota
Steen School will hold their Sixth grade graduation scheduled to start at 7:00p
Thursday-26-June
Bogota
Bixby School will hold their Sixth grade graduation scheduled to start at 7:00p
Thursday-26-June
Bogota
The Bogota Borough Council will be holding their regular Council meeting and work session starting at 7:30p in Council Chambers. The Bogota Borough Hall is located at 375 Larch Ave, Bogota , NJ. This meeting is open to the public.
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Thursday-26-June
Teaneck, NJ
The final Zumba Classes for this Summer will be held running from 7:00p-7:45 at the Cedar Ln Pedestrian Plaza at Chestnut Ave. Darlene Marshall will teach Zumba for all ages that wish to join. It is recommended to bring a towel, along with a water bottle. For more information please go to; www.cedarlane.net
Also on that day the Teaneck Farmers Market continues. The market is open every Thursday until 30-October and runs from Noon to 6:00p It is located in the Municipal Parking lot at Garrison Ave & Beverly Rd. For more information please go to: http://www.cedarlane.net/ or call 201907-0493
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Thursday-26-June
Teaneck, NJ
The Teaneck General Store is hosting a Yiddish Arts Fair: Music, Poetry and Film running from 6:00p to 8:00p This will be a multi-generational program presented by the Yiddish Forward highlighting the diversity and richness of Yiddish culture. The fair will include poetry readings given by several Yiddish poets, both in Yiddish and English. The evening’s celebration continues with a spirited presentation of Klezmer and Yiddish musical classics as well as a screening of “A Kiss in Jerusalem”, a film about the masterful storyteller and gifted bi-lingual writer Yosl Birshteyn (1920-2003).
Also on display, a dynamic photo-exhibition of Jewish life pulled straight from the The Forward’s historical archives. Experience this unique glimpse of the Jewish experience as seen through the lens of the paper’s 117 year history. The Teaneck General Store is located at 502 A Cedar Lane, Teaneck. For more information please go to: http://www.teaneckgeneralstore.com/
Friday 27-June
Bogota
The Bogota High School will hold their Graduation Ceremonies for the Senior Class of 2014. This will be held in the High School Gymnasium and is scheduled to start at 6:30p The High School is located at 2 Henry Luthin Place Bogota, NJ Saturday- 28-June
Bogota
The Bogota Public Library will have a kick-off party for their Summer reading program. This will be from 11:00a to 12:00p and is open to those who have signed up for the Summer Reading Program. To sign-up for the program , or for more information please call the library at 201-488-7185. The Bogota public library is located at 375 Larch Ave. Bogota, NJ
Saturday- 28-June
Teaneck, NJ
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Shakespeare in the Park(ing Lot)
Theater
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey presents A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Performance is an abbreviated full-cast production hailed as visually stunning and accessible to Shakespeare lovers of all ages! Bring your own chairs, flip-flops, and accoutrements as the performance will be held outdoors in the parking lot.
$10 Suggested Donation
Reservations Recommended
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” William Shakespeare's most popular comedy, was written around 1594 or 95. It portrays the adventures of four young lovers and a group of amateur actors, their interactions with woodland fairies and a duke and duchess. Taking place in a mythical Athens and an enchanted forest, there is a handsome fairy king, a misguided parent, star-crossed lovers, a weaver who's transformed into a half-donkey, wood sprites and elves. This work is widely performed around the world, and no wonder - it's about the world's most popular pastime, falling in love. But as Puck knows, falling in love can make fools of us all.
$10 Suggested Donation
Reservations Recommended
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” William Shakespeare's most popular comedy, was written around 1594 or 95. It portrays the adventures of four young lovers and a group of amateur actors, their interactions with woodland fairies and a duke and duchess. Taking place in a mythical Athens and an enchanted forest, there is a handsome fairy king, a misguided parent, star-crossed lovers, a weaver who's transformed into a half-donkey, wood sprites and elves. This work is widely performed around the world, and no wonder - it's about the world's most popular pastime, falling in love. But as Puck knows, falling in love can make fools of us all.
(it is asked that while attending this event you inform them that you saw it on
Bogota Blog NJ )
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