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Mahwah Museum: Introducing Native Plants to Your Garden

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Mahwah NJ, Chris will discuss the value to be found in planting natives in your garden or yard. As climate change continues to affect our area, native plants are vital to preserving biodiversity. By introducing native plants to your garden, it becomes part of a collective to nurture and sustain the living landscape for birds and other animals. She will cover the philosophical underpinnings, as well as specific plants you can use.

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The Birth Of Loud: Leo Fender, Les Paul, and the Guitar-Pioneering Rivalry That Shaped Rock ‘N’ Roll

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Wednesday, May 8th at 7:30pm Presented in-person & online via Zoom

with author Ian S. Port

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Mahwah NJ, step back in time and join us for an electrifying journey through the early days of rock ‘n’ roll, as we delve into the captivating lives of the men who shaped its sound with their revolutionary guitars.

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Mahwah Museum Open House Tonight

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Mahwah NJ, please join Mahwah Museum for our annual Open House  Tonight Thursday, April 18th from 6:30 to 7:00pm. Explore our exhibits and learn about all the different ways you can get involved at the museum either as a member, a docent, or a committee member. Mahwah Museum board members will be on hand to speak with you about what they do and their plans for the future. All are welcome, so please feel free to share or invite friend. We hope you’ll stop by to see all that we have going on!

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Les Paul Thru the Lens at Ramapo College Co-sponsored by the Mahwah Museum

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Mahwah NJ, the Les Paul Foundation, whose mission includes honoring and sharing the life, spirit and legacy of Les Paul has announced “Les Paul Thru the Lens,” an exclusive traveling gallery of photos highlighting the life and career of Les Paul, the inventor, musician and icon.

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Mahwah Museum: A History Lover’s Guide to Bergen County

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Mahwah NJ, the Mahwah Museum will host a ,”History Lover’s Guide to Bergen County” on Monday, October 16 @ 7:30pm . Presented by Bob Nesoff & Howard Joseph Cohn in-person at the Mahwah Museum.

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History Day Mahwah Museum Saturday 4/29 from 10:00am-4:00pm

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Mahwah NJ, Explore 11 different Bergen County Museums with just one ticket! Tickets are available in advance at the Schoolhouse Museum (Ridgewood), Abma’s Farm (Wyckoff), and here at the Mahwah Museum. You can also buy your tickets at the first museum you visit on 4/29. Tickets are good for all 11 participating museums.

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Mahwah Museum : Save Our Caboose Pasta Dinner Fundraiser

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Mahwah NJ, on Friday, September 9, 5:00-7:00pm the Mahwah Museum with host a curb side pickup Save Our Caboose Pasta Dinner Fundraiser . Orders Close September 2 @ 5:00pm

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Mahwah Museum : Save Our Caboose!

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Mahwah NJ, Cabooses were not made to stand still and with consistent exposure to the elements over the years, the Caboose has suffered significant water damage. Along with initial repairs to the siding and windows, the best way to preserve the Caboose for future generations is house it under a pavilion that will shield it from the rain and snow. Construction and materials costs have gone up significantly and the project is estimated to cost $100,000. We are working with the Township to come up with a plan to fund those repairs and will need help from the community.

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