
As the weather turns chilly and snow days approach, Morristown is gearing up for an exciting season packed with events! From live musical performances and holiday festivities to community markets and more, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Get ready to mark your calendars and join in on the fun!
The first event of the season is on November 16 and is a live blues music is available at 1776. In addition, you go on a Sunday, feel free to check out the Local Farmer’s Market welcomes you with fresh produce and local goods. The Farmer’s Market began on November 2 and continues every Sunday through November 23rd.
Next in the lineup, the music continues. On November 22nd, Rick Barth will perform at Glenbrook Brewery. Later in the month, on November 28, Leslie Odom Jr. will present a Christmas-themed music show at the MPAC. Leslie Odom Jr. will surely bring the magical spirit of Christmas back into Morristown, and you will never feel more jolly.
If you’re looking for a night filled with laughter and unforgettable entertainment, an incredible comedy event at the Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC)! There are two shows based on comedy called “Comedy Night with Joe DeVito” and “Colonial Comedy.” While seeing multiple comedians, this exciting show will take place live on Saturday, November 29th at 8:00 pm, promising an experience you won’t want to miss. Come join the crowd and enjoy a memorable night out at one of the area’s premier venues!
On Thanksgiving morning, November 27th, Morristown residents of all ages can participate in the 5k race, the “1-mile fun run,” and the Kids Trot at Ginty Pool. These events help support the Literacy Volunteers of Morris County and raise money for local charities and for the Interfaith Food Pantry Network.
Lastly, on November 30, experience the highlight of the season: the time Christmas jumps into action, the magic comes back, and Santa’s arrival brings joy to everyone. Hopefully, you’ve all been good this year! The lighting of the Christmas lights in the Morristown Green is something not to be missed.
In conclusion, the thrilling events happening in Morristown are all in November. There are so many activities to do when you have an open weekend, and nothing to do. Plus, it is also a great way to start the Christmas season. So get ready for a jolly good time!
Work Cited
“Community Events/Town Calendar – Morristown, New Jersey.” 2024, https://www.townofmorristown.org/calendar.