June starts with a bang with 11 SJ events – Cherry Hill Courier Post

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Sharrott Wine & Music Festival takes place this weekend in Hammonton.(Photo: Sharrott Winery)

Sharrott Winery Wine & Music Festival. June 3 & 4, noon to5 p.m., Sharrott Winery, Hammonton. Sharrott Winery's biggest event of the year featuring non-stop live music, local food and craft vendors and of course some of the best wines in New Jersey! There will be eight wineries sampling over a hundred local wines. Entertainment for the weekend will consist of The Matt Noffsinger Band on Saturday and Shortly Long with the Jersey Horns on Sunday. Fabulous Food Trucks will be on site for you to purchase a delicious meal or snack. Enjoy Top Shelf Mobile Cuisine, Mannino's Cannoli Express and many more! Be sure to purchase your ticket before they sell out! For more information, visit sharrottwinery.com/event/wine-music-festival-3

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LIVE! From the Vineyard Stage. Saturday, June 3 | 7 to 9 p.m., Auburn Road Vineyard, Pilesgrove. LIVE! From the Vineyard Stage on Saturday Nights. In addition to Auburn Road's partnership with their friends at Woodstown Music, Auburn Road is bringing you performers and performances from all around the area, as well as, outside the region. This weeks featured music is Hot Dog Cannon. For more information, visit http://www.auburnroadvineyards.com/the-enoteca-2/the-vineyard-stage-live/the-vineyard-stage/

Saturdays on the Crushpad. Saturday, June 3 | 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery, Rio Grande. It's been a long hard week, and now it's finally time to relax.Escape to Hawk Haven for an afternoon of wine, gourmet snacks, and live music by Dom Grosso from 2 to 5 p.m.Kick back, relax, and enjoy the vineyard views paired with musical performances by local singer-songwriters. Saturdays on the Crushpad is every Saturday from spring to fall with no cover charge. For more information, visit http://hawkhavenvineyard.com/events/saturday-on-the-crushpad/

Specialty Cocktails, Wine, Martinis & Tapas. Saturday. June 4 | 1 to 5 p.m., Tomasello Winery, Hammonton. On Saturday, June 3rd, stop by the Palmaris Room at Tomasello Winery in Hammonton, anytime from 1 to 5 p.m. Try the Tomasello Almond Joy Martini, and other specialty cocktails which will be available for purchase along with beer, wine, light fare and Tapas. Bring your friends and family for a casual, relaxing Saturday afternoon Happy Hour at Tomasello Winery. For more information, visit http://www.tomasellowinery.com

Skirmish on the Highway takes place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Indian King Tavern Museum, Haddonfield.(Photo: King Tavern Museum)

Skirmish on the Highway, Saturday, June 3 | 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Indian King Tavern Museum, Haddonfield. The British are coming to Haddonfield! Starting at 10 a.m., members of the 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment (Continentals) will start walking from Indian King Tavern and members of the 1st regiment (Loyalists) will make their way through the village of Haddonfield. At 1 p.m., both regiments will meet on Kings Highway in front of the Tavern Museum where the skirmish will begin. After the smoke clears, meet members of both regiments at Indian River Tavern to learn more about the lives of Revolutionary War soldiers. Also visit the Museum's backyard for some fun activities and shopping. For more information, visit http://www.indiankingfriends.org

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Appel Farm Music & Wine Festival. June 3, 3 - 8 PM | June 4, noon to 5 p.m.,Appel Farm, Elmer. Appel Farm and Bank of America has expanded this event into a special two-day experience that brings together regional artists, musicians, wineries and craft beer by Flying Fish Brewery. The festival's performance line-up includes Hotsy Totsy, Christopher Davis-Shannon, JUTUAN, Swing THAT Cat, Deidre Finnegan and Dave Cohen, Greg Jones Project, and Joe Crookston. Headlining Sundays performances is David Uosikkinens In The Pocket featuring members of The Hooters, The As, The Soul Survivors, Smash Palace, Ben Arnold, Jeffrey Gaines and more. Guests can sample wine from regional Vintage Atlantic Wineries, shop at Culinary Grove and Crafts Faire, grab a bite to eat from one of the on-site food trucks or enjoy a micro-brew. Guests are invited to camp overnight or stay in a group cabin and enjoy a bonfire, s'mores and a private concert. For more information, visit http://www.appelfarm.org/music-wine-festival

New Jersey Renaissance Faire. June 3 & 4 | 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Liberty Lake, Bordentown. The New Jersey Renaissance Faire, now in its 8th season, is the largest gathering of performers, artists, artisan merchants, and eccentric patrons in New Jersey! On Liberty Lake patrons can enjoy eight hours of entertainment on seven stages, including sword fighting, music, circus performers, comedy, fire eating and jousting between actual knights.Merchants sell beautiful, handcrafted items and clothing, including a blacksmith and world-class glassblower. With food like giant pickles and turkey legs, patrons will have a day they will never forget at the New Jersey Renaissance Faire. Can't make it this weekend? No worries, the Renaissance Faire will be back for June 10 and 11. For more information, visitnjrenfaire.com

Burlington County Annual Earth Fair. Sunday, June 4 | 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Historic Smithville Park, Eastampton. Burlington County's Annual Earth Fair returns each year to Historic Smithville Park featuring vendors, entertainment for all ages, and kids activities with an environmental twist. This family event focuses on ways to protect and enjoy our environment. Children's activities will include trash sculpting, paper making, storytelling, face painting and much more. There will also be Green vendors, artists, crafters, activity providers and performers that have a earth-friendly theme. For more information, visit http://www.co.burlington.nj.us/573/Annual-Festivals

Gloucester County Water Fest. Sunday, June 4 | 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Scotland Run Park, Clayton. The 19th Annual Water Fest is Gloucester County's largest environmental fair featuring "Wild World of Animals,'' kids activities exhibits, crafts, food, music, canoeing, kayaking and more. The event is free and held rain or shine. For more information, visit http://www.gloucestercountynj.gov

Taste of South Jersey. Monday, June 5 | 6 to 9 p.m., Battleship New Jersey, Camden Waterfront. For the second year in a row Taste of South Jersey brings us a detectable night out on the fantail of the Battleship New Jersey.This year visitors will sample delicacies from more than 16 restaurants from throughout South Jersey. The types of foods offered will range from soup to salad to entree to dessert and at the end you can vote for your favorites. There will also be a cash bar available. For more information, visitwww.camdencountychamber.com/calendar-of-events/#id=10236&wid=501&cid=1173

On-the-Town Food Tours offer an edible journey through downtowns in New Jersey.(Photo: On-the-Town Food Tours)

A Taste of Collingswood. Saturday, June 10 | 1 to 4 p.m., downtown Collingswood. Collingswood's Haddon Avenue has main street charm and is lined with arestaurant row. The tour starts with Indian appetizers, then you'll have an opportunity to sample a variety of Argentinian-style empanadas, authentic handcrafted Mexican dishes, and a unique tasting experience of olive oils and vinegar from around the world. The day will close with savory snacks of gourmet popcorn and artisan chocolate treats. For more information, visit http://www.onthetownfoodtours.com

For more events, check out VisitSouthJersey.com

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