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Five Things: Wii Dance Off and the Blue in Rahway

Good times can be had for the weekend, starting today in Five Things.

  1. Bring the kids to a Wii Dance Off. Children ages 11 and older are invited to the , held at 7:30 pm at the . A large projector screen will be set up to allow children to play the popular video game. Prizes will be awarded to participants, and registration is required. To register, call 732-634-7571.
  2. Save a buck and have some fun. Make plans to get to the Franklin Township Library tomorrow morning at 10:30 am. and blogger Stephani Ringeisen will discuss creative ideas on making holiday gifts, assembling gift baskets for free, and finding Internet deals. The event is free. For more info, call 732-874-8700.
  3. Learn about native American Indians in NJ. The Trailside Nature & Science Center in Mountainside is celebrating Native American History Month with a program devoted to the . The program is tonight at 7:30 pm, and adults 18 and older are invited to attend. The fee is $8 per person for Union County residents and $10 for out-of-county participants.Β  For more info, call 908-789-3670.
  4. See "Once Upon a Mattress" at the Oakes Center in Summit. The Pebble Players, Stony Hill Players Youth Theater Organization, presents tonight at 7 pm, Nov. 5 at 7 pm, and Nov. 6 at 2 pm.Β  Tickets are $10 to $25 and can be had by visiting their website or calling 800-838-3006.
  5. Volunteer for a royal cause. The Royal Garden Club by the Bay in Perth Amboy seeks volunteers to help . New members are welcome. The club meets the first Wednesday of the month in the rectory building of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, but call 732-826-1690 for more information.


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