10 Things to do in South Jersey This Weekend (June 10 – 12)
By Elyse Notarianni

A Second Saturday full of Pride

Where: Collingswood
When: Saturday, June 11, 5 pm – 9 pm
Head to the corners of Haddon and Irvin for a Pride Pop-Up, brought to you by the Collingswood Pride Council. The event will feature a DJ, dance party, drag queens, photo booth, face painting, local food vendors and, of course, all your favorite Second Saturday shenanigans.

Gem, Jewelry, Mineral & Fossil Show

When: Saturday, June 11, 10 am – 5 pm
Where: Cherry Hill (1721 Springdale Rd.)
Cost: $5 for adults, $3 for children 6-17
View a dazzling display of unique gems, jewelry, minerals and fossils from around the world — and maybe even purchase a few for your collection. Pro tip: you can save $1 off your ticket price by showing the flyer in the link above. 

Antiques Festival

When: Saturday, June 11, 9 am – 3 pm
Where: Mullica Hill, Gloucester County 4H Fairgrounds
Cost: $5 online or $6 at the door.
Head to the Festival of Antiques to find some totally unique finds from dealers throughout the Northeast. Dealers will be there with antique furniture, pottery, fine art, stoneware, textiles, homewares and more. Plus, vendors will be there with refreshments. The event will also host a food drive for Your Place at The Table, so consider bringing non-perishable unexpired foods. A portion of the entry price will benefit the Harrison Township Historical Society. 

Lebanese Festival

When: Friday, June 10 – Sunday, June 12
Where: Somerset, St. Sharbel Maronite Catholic Church
Enjoy Lebanese food and pastries, live music, traditional Lebanese dancers, hookah, a bar, games, crafts, raffles & more at the 36th annual Lebanese Festival in Somerset. Admission and parking are free, so all you have to do is be ready to have some fun.

Practice Mindfulness

When: Saturday, June 11, 10:30am – 11:30 am
Where: Hammonton, Grounds for Sculpture 
Cost: $20 for members, $30 for non-members
Take in the beauty and some peace of mind with Grounds for Sculpture’s summer wellness workshops. Learn mindfulness techniques with sound, like drumming and vocal training, as well as intention-setting as you meditate among the artwork. 

GM Car Show

When: Saturday, June 11, 10 am – 3 pm
Where: Historic Smithville
Car enthusiasts unite — come out to see the amazing cars on display at the GM Auto Show while enjoying Historic Smithville’s many shops, restaurants and family-friendly attractions. (Hello train rides, paddle boats & arcades!)

Wildwoods Restaurant Week

When: Sunday, June 12 – Thursday, June 16
Where: Wildwood
Get your appetite ready, because this weekend kicks off Restaurant Week at one of your favorite towns down the Shore. Participating restaurants will offer a 4-course dinner for $40. So if there’s a new spot you’ve been eyeing up, now’s the time to try it out. 

Pet Palooza & Food Truck Fest

When: Saturday, June 11, 11 am – 7 pm
Where: Moorestown
Cost: $6 for adults, $4 for kids 4 – 13
Get ready for a “bark in the park” with Pet Palooza 2022! This event at Mennen Arena on Hanover Ave is all about helping animals at the Mt. Pleasant Animal Shelter find their forever homes, so go cuddle with some adorable dogs and cats while you enjoy food vendors, live music, a doggie agility course, pet fashion show and more.

Local Market Community Drive

When: Sunday, June 12, 9 am – 2 pm
Where: Mt. Laurel (118 Creek Rd)
Head to the weekly Rancocas Woods farmers market to pick up all your fresh produce for the week and give back while you’re at it. This Sunday through Sunday, June 26 and July 3, the VFW Delran Post 3020 will be collecting items for Operation Yellow Ribbon to send to troops serving in the Middle East. Organizers are looking for feminine hygiene items, ladies’ deodorant, Q-tips, sunscreen (not spray), trail mix, protein bars and beef jerky.

Kamp for Kids Food Truck Festival

When: Saturday, June 11, 12 pm – 6 pm
Where: Cherry Hill Mall
Grab a bite at the Cherry Hill Food Truck Festival as you enjoy food, music and more. 100% of the proceeds from the event benefit children with autism.

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