“The Borough is proud to present this long-standing event to which families can come and enjoy an evening out, with cars, entertainment, and fun,” said Councilman George Cossabone, Sr. “There is simply no other car show in the region that is produced in such an entertaining way. Downtown Glassboro is the perfect setting for hosting dynamic, engaging, and experiential events like our car show.”
Read More“We are proud to see that the Borough of Glass Festival has grown into a must-see event for art lovers of all ages,” said Mayor John E. Wallace III. “This festival brings creative, peaceful, harmonious, people of all ages together to celebrate the arts, community, and each other.”
Read More“Glassboro is proud to be home to one of the best holiday events in Gloucester County,” said Glassboro Mayor John E. Wallace III, who will lead the countdown. “The tree lighting is classic Glassboro, and we are thrilled to have an incredible night planned for the residents and guests. It’s the highlight of my season to greet everyone following the lighting and wish them a wonderful holiday season.”
Read More“Autumn is an exciting time of year in Glassboro. We host new experiences and events focusing on family-friendly entertainment.” Said Councilwoman Anna Miller. “It’s that time of year for university students and residents to come together to enjoy some of the best seasonal events that South Jersey has to offer.”
Read MoreThe car show will be located in Downtown Glassboro and the Town Square, Glassboro, New Jersey. The show will be start at 5 pm. The show will end at 9pm. This is a free family fun event and there is something for every gear head or casual admirer. On display will be restored vehicles representing all decades of automotive history as well as exotics, EV’s, and motorcycles. Food vendors will be on site selling food and non- alcoholic beverages. Landmark Americana will host two Beer Gardens. There will be plenty of free parking at the event with signage and parking attendants to direct attendees. This is a rain or shine event.
“Each year, our goal is to grow the selection vehicles that are all-new to the show and match the passions of our attendees,” said Council President George Cossabone, Sr. “For our younger attendees the passion for cars and motorcycles starts very early, so it was important to us to provide a wealth of fun activities for kids—the drivers of the future. These new attractions will entertain and inspire children, while also providing them with opportunities to learn about the rich history and legendary fanfare of iconic automotive brands.”
Read MoreTo commemorate our rich history of glass blowing, on July 20, 5-10 PM, we will host the “Borough of Glass Festival Art Walk and Night Market.” This art festival and market will be marked by dozens of artists selling and performing demonstrations of their unique crafts.
“We are excited to continue growing the Borough of Glass Festival as a destination for makers of all ages.” Said Council President George Cossabone, Sr. “Glassboro has created this festival for artists of all disciplines to be able to showcase and demo their craft in our beautiful downtown making this a memorable weekend for everyone.”
This inspiring festival will include dozens of local and area glassblowers, sculptors, painters, and potters plus a multitude of other hand-crafters that will offer their items for sale and be demonstrating their skills and artisanship right before your eyes!
The night market offers visitors the chance to browse a variety of goods while basking in a festival atmosphere full of great food, craft beer, and other al fresco fun on Rowan Boulevard and the Town Square while live entertainment is provided by headliner The Jump Off Band, a Philadelphia power band.
Read More"We expect this year’s annual tradition of Boro in Lights to be the biggest and brightest ever as we celebrate our beautiful downtown and officially kick off the holiday season," Mayor John E. Wallace III says. "It is our goal to bring the community together for family fun and encourage the community to help those in need, so please be sure to bring a Toy-for-a-Tot and canned food for those less fortunate."
Over 4,000 people are expected to attend Glassboro's Annual Tree Lighting. Put it on your calendar and you better be good for goodness sake!
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