June
June 11 – 21
Fridays & Saturdays @ 7:30 pm
Sunday matinees @ 2 pm | Thursday matinees @ 10 am
Audio described performance Fri, June 12
THEATRE
Having Our Say — a play by Emily Mann
Two pioneering sisters share their family stories, taking us through a century of American history and sweeping social change, from slavery to the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 60s and beyond. At 104 and 102 years old, Sadie and Bessie Delany gained international recognition when their book, spent six months on the best-seller lists.
Their recounting of family stories about the changes witnessed by their family – from slavery through the close of the 20th century – vividly recalls the ongoing fight for racial equality in the United States.
Tickets: Adults $35, Students $20, Seniors $28 (Senior Sunday is June 14: $23 for age 62+)
DMK Black Box Theatre / Union Arts Center, 1980 Morris Ave, Union
1980 Morris Ave., Union
908-809-8865
thetheaterproject.org/having-our-say-2026
Accessible to people with disabilities.
Jun 17
6 – 8 pm
FREE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
Solargraphy
Learn solargraphy, an alternative way to create a pinhole photograph that allows you to capture the movement of the sun in the sky. It’s a magical and fun photography experience. This workshop will take you through the step-by-step process of creating your own. It is a two-part workshop on two evenings. No experience or prior knowledge is necessary. Click here to learn more or to apply to participate. Program provided and presented by Cranford Public Library.
FREE
Cranford Community Center, Arts & Crafts Room
220 Walnut Ave., Cranford
The building is wheelchair-accessible, including an elevator and accessible restrooms.
June 18
6 pm
FREE CONCERT
An Evening of Jazz with the MRB Jazz Project
The MRB Jazz Project trio plays everything from sultry bossa-novas and classic jazz to contemporary interpretations of the great American songbook. Come enjoy this outdoor concert on the lawn of Roselle Park Library, with Michael Pasqua on keyboard, Justin Lee on bass, and Bruce Riccitelli on drums. Perfect for all ages.
FREE
Roselle Park Library
404 Chestnut St., Roselle Park
Wheelchair-accessible event, per ADA via ramps, elevator standards, restroom standards, and internal hallways and doors.
June 18
7 pm
MUSIC & DANCE
Juneteenth Celebration: Hip Hop Fundamentals
Come enjoy Hip Hop Fundamentals — an award-winning team of professional break-dancers who are revolutionizing Hip Hop education with a unique approach combining academic and social content with the dynamic dance form of Breaking.
Join in and explore the roots of hip hop culture. These dynamic, energetic dancers use abundant audience participation to explore the cultural history of Hip Hop and how Black youth changed the world.
FREE
Kenilworth Public Library
548 Boulevard, Kenilworth
908-276-2451
Wheelchair access via the parking lot at the back entrance of the library.
Jun 20
6 – 9 pm
POETRY / SPOKEN WORD (FREE)
“What’s The Word!”
ACP Arts Ink hosts its signature monthly event, A Night of Spoken Word/Poetry including a community Open Mic, with featured poets and the New Jeru Poetry slam.
Hosted by world-champion slam poet RADI. This inclusive space for artists of all ages includes professional and up-and-coming spotlight artists. Listen to thought-provoking work — and perhaps read one of your own poems at this event for both new and veteran poets.
FREE entry
Melao Cafe & Creamery
1425 Irving Street, Rahway
Venue is wheelchair-accessible.
June 21
2 – 3 pm
CONCERT
Florian Schantz Jazz Combo – Celebrating America’s 250th
Come celebrate America’s 250th birthday at the Summit Library with the Florian Schantz Jazz Combo. Specializing in thematic historical musical programs, the ensemble will present a lively journey through patriotic music from across America’s history.
The performance blends live music with engaging narration. Band members will share insights about the featured music, composers, musicians, instruments, and playing techniques, bringing historical context to life. Led by 23-year-old professional trumpeter Florian Schantz, the combo was founded when he was just nine years old.
FREE
Summit Free Public Library
75 Maple St., Summit
908-273-0350
June 25
7:30 pm
Westfield Community Concert Band’s – 114th Summer Concert Series in the Park
FREE CONCERT
This summer, Westfield Community Concert Band features great American music in honor of the nation’s 250th anniversary, including the music of Disney, Rogers and Hammerstein, Leonard Bernstein, John Philip Sousa, Frank Sinatra, Stephen Foster, Aaron Copland, Robert Russell Bennett and others. Bring chairs or blankets.
FREE
Mindowaskin Park, East Broad St., Westfield
The park is accessible for all persons, with level, paved pathways leading to the band gazebo area.
July – August
July 2
7:30 pm
Westfield Community Concert Band’s – 114th Summer Concert Series in the Park
FREE CONCERT
Westfield Community Concert Band features great American music in honor of the nation’s 250th anniversary, including the music of Disney, Rogers and Hammerstein, Leonard Bernstein, John Philip Sousa, Frank Sinatra, Stephen Foster, Aaron Copland, Robert Russell Bennett and others. This special Independence Day program features vocalist Kerry Stubbs and presentations by “George Washington” and Westfield’s very own “Towne Crier.” Bring chairs or blankets.
FREE
Mindowaskin Park, East Broad St., Westfield
The park is accessible for all persons, with level, paved pathways leading to the band gazebo area.
July 9
7:30 pm
Westfield Community Concert Band – 114th Summer Concert Series in the Park
FREE CONCERT
The Band performs great American music in honor of the nation’s 250th anniversary, including the music of Disney, Rogers and Hammerstein, Leonard Bernstein, John Philip Sousa, Frank Sinatra, Stephen Foster, Aaron Copland, Robert Russell Bennett and others. Bring chairs or a blanket.
FREE
Mindowaskin Park, East Broad St., Westfield
The park is accessible for all persons, with level, paved pathways leading to the band gazebo area.
July 16
7:30 pm
Westfield Community Concert Band – Concert in the Park
FREE CONCERT
The Band’s 114th Summer Series concludes with more great American music celebrating of the nation’s 250th anniversary, including the music of Disney, Rogers and Hammerstein, Leonard Bernstein, John Philip Sousa, Frank Sinatra, Stephen Foster, Aaron Copland, Robert Russell Bennett and others. Bring chairs or a blanket.
FREE
Mindowaskin Park, East Broad St., Westfield
The park is accessible for all persons, with level, paved pathways leading to the band gazebo area.
July 17-18-19
THEATRE
Fri & Sat @ 7:30pm, Sun @ 2 pm
TOO FAT FOR CHINA, written and performed by Phoebe Potts
Comedian Phoebe Potts’ one-woman show follows the surprises and painful realizations of her adoption journey with humor and candor. After a U.S. adoption goes horribly wrong, Phoebe Potts delves into international adoption – and her role as a middle-class Jewish white woman amidst it all. Follow her funny, honest, and poignant journey of trying, failing, and eventually succeeding to adopt a baby.
Tickets: Adults $35, Seniors $28, Students $20
DMK Black Box Theatre / Union Arts Center
1980 Morris Ave, Union
908-809-8865
Wheelchair-accessible venue. Large-print programs available upon request. Assistive listening devices available.
July 18
6 – 9 pm
POETRY / SPOKEN WORD (FREE)
“What’s The Word!”
ACP Arts Ink hosts its signature monthly event, A Night of Spoken Word/Poetry including a community Open Mic, with featured poets and the New Jeru Poetry slam. Hosted by world-champion slam poet RADI. This inclusive space for artists of all ages, includes professional and up-and-coming spotlight artists. Listen to thought-provoking work — and perhaps read one of your own poems at this event for both new and veteran poets. The third Saturday each month.
FREE entry
Melao Cafe & Creamery
1425 Irving Street, Rahway
Venue is wheelchair-accessible.
July 23
7 pm
FREE CONCERT
Summer Symphony Concert from New Jersey Workshop for the Arts
A multi-generational orchestra performance.
Zion Lutheran Church
559 Raritan Rd, Clark
908-789-9696
Wheelchair-accessible venue
July 24-25-26
Fri & Sat @ 7:30 pm, Sun @ 2 pm
THEATRE
KALEIDOSCOPE KABARET, Laugh Version
The Theater Project presents their annual festival of songs and short plays from the Playwrights Workshop and Young Playwrights Competition — many have had work produced around the US and beyond. Enjoy work from local members of our arts community—you’ll be amazed at the talent that lies just outside your door. Catch this showcase of short plays from local writers, plus live music.
Tickets: Adults $35, Seniors $28, Students $20
DMK Black Box Theatre / Union Arts Center
1980 Morris Ave, Union
908-809-8865
Wheelchair-accessible venue. Large-print programs available upon request. Assistive listening devices available.
July 26
2 pm
FREE CONCERT
Summer Concert – The August Symphony
The August Symphony Orchestra presents an unforgettable afternoon featuring renowned composers: Respighi’s Ancient Airs and Dances Suite 1; Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake Suite; Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from “West Side Story”; and Ravel’s Bolero.
First United Methodist Church
1 East Broad Street, Westfield
www.tasonj.org
Venue is ADA-accessible.
July 27 – August 7
SUMMER ART CLASSES
City of Rahway Dept. of Recreation – Art Classes for Children & Teens
Each classes meets 5 days, Monday-Friday.
Children Ages 6–11
(either or both weeks, Jul. 27–31, Aug. 3–7)
- Drawing: 9:00 – 10:30 am
- Painting: 10:45 am – 12:15 pm
- Sculpture: 12:45 – 2:15 pm
- Cartooning: 2:30 – 4:00 pm
Ages 12–1
(either or both weeks, Jul. 27–31, Aug. 3–7)
- Japanese Manga Cartooning: 9:00 – 11:00am.
- Acrylic Painting: 11:15 am – 1:15 pm
- Sculpture 3-D Art: 1:45 – 3:45 pm
Fee: $45 to $65 for a full week, depending on class,
Call 732-669-3600 or visit this page for more information
Register online (To register, click to Event Registration; create a community pass account or log in)
Classes held at Rahway Recreation Center
3 City Hall Plaza, Rahway
Wheelchair-accessible venue
