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Events for Sunday March 1, 2026

Winery Weekend Music Series @Terhune's

Sunday March 1, 2026
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Join us for cheer in the winery to enjoy live music and meet up with family and friends. With indoor seating in our wine barn among the wine tanks and outdoor seating with firepits. Enjoy hot mulled wine, tasting flights of Terhune favorite wines, and wine by the glass. All ages can have fun with s’mores and hot cocoa kits. Light bites of cheese plates and chips & salsa baskets are available at the winery. Perfect to enjoy with a glass of wine in the sun. Live music on Saturday and Sunday from 1pm-4pm.

See full listing of musicians here:  https://www.terhuneorchards.com/winery-events/

330 Cold Soil Road (crossroad Carter Road) Princeton, NJ 08540

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Princeton History Walking Tour, Historical Society of Princeton

Sunday March 1, 2026
2:00 PM

Princeton Battle Monument, 1 Monument Drive, Princeton

Enjoy a walk around downtown Princeton and the University campus as you learn about historic sites in the area, including Nassau Hall, University Chapel and Palmer Square. Hear some of the classic history and lesser-known stories of Princeton’s diverse past. Tickets are $20. Advance purchase is required; use the form below. Tour starts in the courtyard of the Princeton Battle Monument (GPS address: 1 Monument Drive).

Please note: Space on this tour is limited to 25. Tickets are required for all participants. Questions? E-mail: eve@princetonhistory.org

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Reock & Roll Revue PRESENTS JETHRO TULL'S AQUALUNG, Kelsey Theatre

Sunday March 1, 2026
2:00 PM

The Reock & Roll Revue will return to The Kelsey Theatre for their 23rd show in 18 years with another Classic Rock Album from the greatest era of music the 1970’s. This year’s show will feature one of the most influential albums of it’s time , the 1971 classic from Jethro Tull, “AQUALUNG”. Though not a concept per se(says their writer Ian Anderson) The Revue will explore the stories behind each of the albums’ songs with their usual detail ( performance of the music and video biographies) and possibly some more. The Revue has been selling out performance after performance in their annual shows at The Kelsey.

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Chamber Orchestra Concert, The Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey

Sunday March 1, 2026
4:00 PM

Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey welcomes guest conductor Kenneth T. Bean for a chamber orchestra program that spotlights the rich dialogue between winds and strings — now enhanced by a live visual-art element with live painting by Kathleen Hurley Liao. The paintings will be auctioned at CPNJ’s Annual Gala after the concert (tickets to Gala are sold separately). The March 1 concert pairs Classical elegance, contemporary invention, and 20th-century vibrancy, tracing a narrative from Mozart’s poised clarity through Britten’s youthful boldness and Caroline Shaw’s inventive textures to the radiant ensemble writing of Bohuslav Martin?. During the performance, artist Kathleen Hurley Liao will create live paintings inspired by the music; those works will be offered at auction during the orchestra’s Annual Gala following the concert.

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From Mysticism to Espionage: The Soviet Electronic Music Revolution and the Bizarre Story of Leon Theremin

Sunday March 1, 2026
4:00 PM

The Old City Hall Restoration Committee in Bordentown presents "From Mysticism to Espionage: The Soviet Electronic Music Revolution and the Bizarre Story of Leon Theremin" on Sunday, March 1, 4 p.m., at Old City Hall, 13 Crosswicks Street, Bordentown. The free event will be led by New Jersey-based multimedia artist Bill Nobes and examine the creator of the world's most untraditional musical instrument – one that requires no physical human contact.

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Dorothea's House Program/Lecture

Sunday March 1, 2026
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Author Mike DeLucia will talk about Hank Luisetti, the son of Italian immigrants who transformed basketball into the game we know today and laid the foundation for March Madness and the NBA. The event is free. Dorothea's House is located at 120 John Street in Princeton. Participants are encouraged to bring refreshments to share at a post-program reception. Doors open at 4:45 p.m. dorotheashouse.org

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