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Art at the Esplanade 11:00 am Art at the Esplanade Jun 2 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Art at the Esplanade—Sunday, June 2nd Mountain Lakes will host its 2nd annual open-air art show on Sunday, June 2nd from 11am – 5 pm at the base of Esplanade Park on Elm Street (just across the train tracks from The Station restaurant). Visitors will stroll the tree-lined heart of the borough, where more than 55 emerging artists will feature original paintings, pottery, jewelry, sculpture, photography, and more. All art will be available for sale. Art at the Esplanade will also feature children’s art activities coordinated by the Mountain Lakes Library. And once again, musicians from Bach to Rock in Denville will fill the air with music. The event has attracted the generous sponsorship of the Roberts Fund of the Mountain Lakes Library, whose goal is to encourage a culture of art appreciation throughout the community.... continue reading. | ||||||
Classic Rock Band
July 5th, 7:00
Island Beach
Friday, September 20, 12:45 pm – Mountain Lakes Library
Speaker Jim DelGuidice – Subject – Morris County USA – A Living Tapestry – Recounting stories of the county’s most famous and not-so-famous historical characters.
Friday, October 18, 12:45 – Mountain Lakes Library
Speaker Michael Britton – From The Alliance for New Jersey Environmental Education (ANJEE). Subject – Global Warming.
ANJEE was established in 1985 to provide a networking forum for New Jersey’s environmental educators. We are an organization of dedicated individuals who devote time, energy, and resources to facilitate the advancement of environmental education in our local, state, and global communities.
Alex Laurenzi & Friends
Jazz on the Beach
Ken Shouler – Ethics Discussion
Hear from an experienced teacher who has published on the topics of normative ethical theory and applied ethics, especially business ethics, medical ethics and sports ethics.
Brian Sahotsky
Hear how social, cultural, ethical, and moral issues are affecting the display, transmission, viewership, and discussion of history’s most valuable artistic treasures. Discuss the key issues of art repatriation and other complications in the way we see art today.