Greater Morristown weekend preview: Boyz II Men, some Led, and a ski spectacular

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Looking to burn some calories ahead of Thanksgiving?

Dash around Greater Morristown this weekend for some great music, movies and more!

Scroll down for details. Check our handy calendar for even more activities–and add your own events, too!


THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 2021:

Relax and decompress at 10 am, with yoga on the side lawn of the Morristown & Township Library. Please wear a mask to enter and exit the session, and bring your own yoga mat and desired equipment. The event is open to all ability levels and no sign-up is required.

Love books?  Join the 7 pm virtual discussion at the Morristown & Township Library’s  Virtual Evening Book Club. Featured this evening: Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi. Email here for Zoom login info; include “Evening Book Club in the subject line.

Morristown’s Mayo Performing Arts Center presents at Warren Miller’s Winter Starts Now at 7:30 pm. Tickets: $26-$27.  You don’t have to be a ski buff to enjoy Miller’s 72nd film: Breathtaking visuals from some of the world’s most spectacular mountains.  Masks, proof of vaccination or recent negative COVID-19 test required for ages 12 and up. At 100 South St., call 973-539-8008.

Preview: Warren Miller’s ‘Winter Starts Now’:

Arts By the People hosts an 8 pm virtual workshop with author Jen Soriano. Email here with “Cellar Door” in the subject line to register.


FRIDAY, NOV. 19:

The Folk Project’s weekly Troubadour series presents Christine Lavin, with opener Shanna in a Dress, at 7:30 pm in the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship in Morris Township. Admission: $10 at the door, $10.50 online; livestream, $2.99. Proof of vaccination required for live show; no children under 12 (until they are eligible for vaccination). At 21 Normandy Heights Road.

Christine Lavin
Christine Lavin

Morristown’s Mayo Performing Arts Center presents  Get the Led Out, a tribute to Led Zeppelin, at 8 pm.  Tickets:$29-$49.  Masks, proof of vaccination or recent negative COVID-19 test required for ages 12 and up. At 100 South St., call 973-539-8008.

Video preview: Get the Led Out:

 


SATURDAY, NOV. 20:

The Sisters of St. Brigid are hosting a Rummage Sale Fundraiser from 2 pm to 4 pm at 74 Skyline Drive in Morris Township.  Rain or shine. Proceeds benefit Jersey Battered Women’s Services.

The Sisters of St. Brigid are hosting a charity rummage sale in Morris Township, Nov. 20, 2021

Morristown’s Mayo Performing Arts Center presents at Boyz II Men at 8 pm. Tickets: $79-$169.  Masks, proof of vaccination or recent negative COVID-19 test required for ages 12 and up. At 100 South St., call 973-539-8008.

Video preview: Boyz II Men:

 


SUNDAY, NOV. 21:

It’s the final weekend for the Morristown Farmers Market. Seventeen vendors are selling local produce from 8:30 am to 1 pm, in parking lot 10J, behind the Morristown Post Office at Spring and Morris Streets. Presented by the Morristown Partnership.Persons at high risk for COVID-19, as defined by the CDC, may be admitted early, at 8 am.

Lyrica Chamber Music presents violinist Stani Dimitrova, cellist Ani Kalayjian and pianist Philip Edward Fisher at 3 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of Chatham Township. Tickets: $30 ($25 for seniors), students and children, free. The program includes works by Haydn, American composers Amy Beach and Jennifer Higdon, Armenian composer Gayane Tchebodarian, Indian-American composer Reena Esmail, and the Suite for Violin and Piano by African-American composer William Grant Still. At 240 Southern Blvd., 973-309-1668.

Top: Stani Dimitrova. Bottom: Pianist Philip Edward Fisher and cellist Ani Kalayjian.

For original music, join The Folk Project for Joe Guzzo’s Stayaway Sundays Show at 3 pm. Each week, Guzzo presents fans with video performances from events past, interviews with performers, and his own take on the world of music.


ON THE HORIZON:

MONDAY, NOV. 22:

GEVA Paravolleyball presents a free Sitting Volleyball Clinic from 6 pm to 10 pm, at the Morristown Masonic Lodge, at 39 Maple Ave.  Open to athletes of all ages with any or no physical disability.

 

 

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