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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

A Hoboken Festival Find! DollyMoo Products

While at this years Hoboken Arts and Music Festival, my sister, hubby and friends were stopping at booths looking for great finds, when we came across DollyMoo's table.

Nicole, creator and owner started her line of all natural products and we're so glad she did!

We bought her Rose Hip facial serum $24, Rosewater face mist $5, and we got to try a beautiful all natural toner that I don't remember what was in it, her body scrubs $24, and two lip balms $6! She let us take home the lip balm - I snagged the lavender one of course since it's my fave smell in the world.

Everything smelled amazing and it is a huge bonus that she makes her stuff with all natural organic ingredients.

 Check out her website DollyMoo.com!

I don't know if all of her products are on her website but I am in love with the few I bought home and will be reaching her for more!


Did you score any finds at this years Hoboken Arts and Music
Festival? Let me know!
I have more to share ;)

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Hoboken Arts And Music Festival This Sunday!!

Hoboken Arts And Music Festival This Sunday!!

From the city - see below. Come out and have a good time!! Looking forward to it.

Mayor Dawn Zimmer & the City of Hoboken proudly present the
Hoboken Spring Arts & Music Festival
Sunday May 1, 2011  •  11am to 6pmADMISSION IS FREE • Rain or shine
Washington  Street - between Observer Highway and 7th Street
Featuring over 300 artists, sculptors, photographers and craftspeople as well as rides, games, face painting, local businesses, restaurants, food vendors and much more.
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With 3 Stages of live music with performances by:
Ian Hunter & the Rant Band
singer songwriter, former lead singer of the
English rock band Mott the Hoople.
http://www.ianhunter.com

The Baseball Projectfeaturing Peter Buck & Scott McCaughey of REM, Steve Wynn of The Dream Syndicate & Linda Pitmon of The Pretty Babies

Bern & the Brights (www.facebook.com/bernandthebrights)
Davey & the Trainwreck (www.reverbnation.com/daveyandthetrainwreck)
The Fuzzy Lemons (www.thefuzzylemons.com)
Frankie Morales & the Mambo of the Times Orchestra (www.thefrankiemorales.com)
Dawnie from Peanut Butter n Jammin (www.dawniemusic.com)
The Pretty Babies (Blondie cover band) and much more

Performance Schedule 
Schedules are tentative and subject to change.

Observer Hwy (bet. Newark & Observer Hwy)
Noon -  Davey & the Trainwreck
1:00 pm - Bern & the Brights
2:00 pm - The Pretty Babies
3:00 pm -The Baseball Project
4:30 pm - Ian Hunter

Sixth Street Stage
12:30 pm - Bandwidth
1:15 pm - NYC School of Rock - www.schoolofrock.com1:45 pm - Garden Street Music
2:25 pm - Goodbye Friday
3:15 pm Gene d Plumber
4:00 pm - Mad Dog Mary
5:00 pm - Frankie Morales and the Mambo of the Times Orchestra 

Children’s Stage
located in the Capital One Bank parking lot on 3rd Street:
11:45 am - Hudson Dance & Movements Alice in Wonderland Preview.
12:15 pm - Mimi Kids Yoga - www.mimikidsyoga.com
12:45pm - Hoboken Dual Language Charter School (HoLa)
1:15pm - Genesis Dance Company.
2:00 pm - The Fuzzy Lemons
3:00 pm - Dawnee from Peanut Butter & Jammin
4:00 pm - The Fuzzy Lemons
5:00 pm - Dawnee from Peanut Butter & Jammin

Special features include

  • Fine artists are located between 2nd & 3rd St., so if you are an art collector, this is the place to be. Oil paintings, watercolors, acrylics, sculpture, mixed media, etc.
  • Children’s area on 3rd street with rides, games, creative activities, puppet show, face painting,
    clowns, balloons, live performances and much, much more:
  • Crafters display / sell handmade: pottery, metalwork, wood items, furniture, blown & fused glass, quilts, household items made from recycled materials, cementware, batik clothing, hand painted furniture, candles, jewelry, dried florals, soaps & lotions and much more
  • Food: Lots of great food throughout the fair. Hoboken restaurants will set up street cafes offering an eclectic variety of international foods such as: Thai, Indian, Greek, French, Mexican, Cajun and Italian

How to Get Here
Located just 3 blocks from all public transportation: PATH, NJ Transit Trains & buses, NY Waterway Ferries & the Hudson Bergen Light Rail. For details, visit: http://www.hobokennj.org/visit/how-to-get-here

Sponsors
Optimum, NY Waterway Ferries, United Water
The Hoboken Reporter & The Hudson Current,
Capital One Bank, Sheraton Suites
Port Authority of NY & NJ

How to Get Here
Located just 3 blocks from all public transportation: PATH, NJ Transit Trains & buses, NY Waterway Ferries & the Hudson Bergen Light Rail. For details, visit: http://www.hobokennj.org/visit/how-to-get-here

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Hoboken Arts & Music Festival

This Sunday Is The Hoboken Arts And Music And Food Festival!! It's supposed to be a gorgeous day! Make sure to come out to support our local vendors and artists!
From The HobokenNJ.org website - below are the details and full performance schedule.

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16th Annual Hoboken Arts & Music Festival on Sunday, May 2nd from 11am and 6pm. Admission is free.

The fair will take place on Washington Street between Observer Highway and 7th Street and will include over 300 artists, crafters, photographers, local businesses, restaurants, food vendors and more.
Three stages of live music will feature performances by Fountains of Wayne, Freedy Johnston, The Doughboys, Jack Skuller, Verdict, and more. A special Kids Zone on 3rd Street in the Capital One parking lot will include performances, rides, games, face painting and more.


Fountains of Wayne
Sunday May 2, 2010
11am to 6pm • FREE
Washington St. - Observer Highway to 7th St.
Over 300 Artists, Crafters, Photographers,Local Businesses, Restaurants, Food Vendors & more
With 3 Stages of live music with performances by:
Fountains of Wayne, Freedy Johnston,The Doughboys, Jack Skuller, Verdict,Los, Seis del Sabor, Bandwidth, Rosewood Ghost, Mad Dog Mary, Hannah Valente and others

And on our Children’s Stage:
located in the Capital One Bank parking lot on 3rd Street:
Polka Dot, Oakie Dokie Clown Magician and the Little Maestros
Performance Schedule
Schedules are tentative and subject to change.
Observer Hwy (bet. Newark & Observer Hwy)
Noon - Rosewood Ghosts - http://www.rosewoodghosts.com/
1:00 pm - Jack Skuller - http://www.myspace.com/jackskuller
2:00 pm - The Doughboys - www.thedoughboysnj.com
3:00 pm - Freedy Johnston - http://www.freedyjohnston.com/
4:30 pm - Fountains of Wayne - www.fountainsofwayne.com

Sixth Street Stage
12:30 pm - Bandwidth
1:10 pm - Hannah Valente
1:35 pm - Amanda Braise - http://www.amandabarise.com/
2:00 pm - Hoboken’s STY Academy - www.myspace.com/thestyacademy
2:30 pm - Mad Dog Mary - www.myspace.com/maddogmary
3:15 pm - Purple Knif
4:00 pm - Verdict - http://www.verdictisin.com/
5:00 pm - Los Seis del Sabor

Kid Zone (Third Street)
12:00 pm - Polka Dot aka Ron Albanese - myspace.com/ronalbanese
1:00 pm - Oakie Dokie Clown - magic - http://www.oakiedokey.com/
2:00 pm - Polka Dot aka Ron Albanese - myspace.com/ronalbanese
3:00 pm - Little Maestros
4:00 pm - Polka Dot aka Ron Albanese -
5:00 pm - Oakie Dokie Clown - magic - http://www.oakiedokey.com/

Special features include
Fine artists are located between 2nd & 3rd St., so if you are an art collector, this is the place to be.

Oil paintings, watercolors, acrylics, sculpture, mixed media, etc.
Children’s area on 3rd street with rides, games, creative activities, puppet show, face painting,clowns, balloons, live performances and much, much more:
Crafters display / sell handmade: pottery, metalwork, wood items, furniture, blown & fused glass, quilts, household items made from recycled materials, cementware, batik clothing, hand painted furniture, candles, jewelry, dried florals, soaps & lotions and much more

Food: Lots of great food throughout the fair. Hoboken restaurants will set up street cafes offering an eclectic variety of international foods such as: Thai, Indian, Greek, French, Mexican, Cajun and Italian