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Weekend events in NJ June 25-26: Arts, Crafts, Fairs and Dora!

This weekend is the breather between school ending, and camp and other summer activities beginning. It’s that time when we collect our children in our arms in disbelief that they are a year bigger and smarter. A lovely time for a family weekend enjoying some art, nature, Dora, and the racing pigs and fried food that is State Fair Meadowlands.
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Junebug Artfest (Metuchen)
This is the last weekend for this jam-packed arts festival, that includes over 75 local artists displaying their work, as well as a variety of different live musical and dance performances. For hands on fun, there are interactive experiences like painting flowerpots and planting seeds with the Metuchen Garden Club, face painting and balloon animals. The creators of this event are quick to clarify that this is not a street festival, but rather a ‘genuine arts festival,’ which is a relief, because not only could we all use a little art education, but also none of us need more socks or food on a stick. Friday, June 24th, 6 pm. For more information, please contact the Metuchen Chamber of Commerce at 732-548-2964 or via email at metuchen.chamber@verizon.net.
Get Out! And Explore Liberty State Park (Jersey City)
The magnificent Liberty State Park interpretive center is sponsoring this FREE event for children looking to explore the natural world around them. Pre-registration is required and each family that pre-registers will receive a backpack with all the tools you need to connect to nature, while their park naturalists will lead several activities to get kids excited about creating their own adventures. For children age 5 & up accompanied by an adult. Saturday, June 25th, 10 am to noon. For more information, call 201-915-3409.
State Fair Meadowlands (Belleville)
I love a fair. The more popcorn stuck on my feet at the end of the day, the happier I am. This fair, while not technically The State Fair, still has animals, 50 food vendors — much of it magnificently deep-fried no doubt — and over 150 rides and attractions. It also has loads of free shows (with your admission ticket), including Circus Maximus, a big cat show, and alligator/human arm wrestling or something equally alarming. For admission prices and hours, go to njfair.com
Thanks To You For Giving Presents: First Annual Arts n' Craft Fair (Pine Hill)
This family friendly craft fair, whose proceeds benefit cancer patient services at the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, NJ Chapter, will include one of a kind crafts, candy, and baked goods, plus fun activity for the kids. For more information please call 856-669-8329 or email kmcadams@thankstoyouforgiving.org
Dora the Explorer at Adventure Aquarium (Camden)
As if being up close and personal with sharks, rays and hippos wasn’t enough, this weekend your brood can see Dora as well. Everyone’s favorite perpetually lost, bilingual character will be roaming the premises and posing for pictures from 10 am-2 pm on Friday and between 11 am -3 pm Saturday and Sunday, Adventure Aquarium has also recently opened Gill’s clubhouse, where your junior ichthyologist can compare his sense of smell to that of a shark, learn about shark anatomy and watch the real thing swim around n the Ocean Realm exhibit. Open Daily 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. Adults, $22.95; Children (2-12) $17.95. Children under 2 are FREE.
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Sarah Cavill has lived in Hoboken and New York City since 2001, and every time she contemplates living elsewhere, she has palpitations about what the pizza might taste like and decides to stay. After having two children in two years, Sarah hung up her laptop, to hang out with them. The last 6 years have been a wonderful, boring, hilarious, bittersweet, happy time of making parenting mistakes (too. much. yelling), and parenting triumphs (I don't waaaaant to go to sleep. My book is tooooo good!). There were bursts of creative energy on her now decaying blog and then Mommy Poppins came along and here she is, sharing the wonders (really) of New Jersey. When not taking her family hiking at South Mountain Reservation, or trying to avoid the giant sneezing nose at the Liberty Science Center, she likes to cook, eat, cocktail with friends, poke around museums, watch lots and lots of movies (the sadder the better), and read every night (I don't want to go to sleep. My book is too good!). She hopes that her children will grow up to be independent thinking, open-hearted adventurers, and that, like one of their literary heroes Paulie Pastrami, they will offer compassion to those in need, work hard, finish what they start, laugh at themselves and cry with others.
Sarah previously worked at Baltimore magazine and the Baltimore Sun and freelanced for Media Bistro, City Magazine and CBSlocal.com, among others.