Sat: June 23rd, 2012

11:30am-8pm
Unionville Vineyards
info@LocalAndLegend.com

Our Fourth Annual "Local & Legend Music Festival" [an affiliate of World Of Originality, Inc., a 501(c)(3) Not-For-Profit Corporation] will be a fun-filled family day with wine tasting, great food, local vendors, and fantastic musical talent!  Proceeds from this event will go to providing scholarships for students pursuing a career in Music and the Performing Arts.

 

Tickets:

  • Adult (Advance) - $15
  • Adult (at Festival) - $20
    Seniors (65+ Advance) - $10
    Seniors (65+ at Festival) - $12
  • Kids (6-12yrs.) - $8
  • Kids (5&under) - FREE
  • Vets and Military FREE (with valid ID)

 

Directions:

Unionville Vineyards is located at 9 Rocktown Road, in Ringoes, New Jersey.

Please use the map below or follow our directions.

Please bring non-perishable food which will be donated to SAFE of Hunterdon County.
(They can use office supplies too!!!)

Don’t Forget:

- to bring your ID (so we can check you for legal drinking age)
- to bring your favorite chair or blanket (for maximum comfort)
- to bring your sunblock and sunglasses
- to bring your friends, family, and kids
- to bring an appetite

Sorry, no outside food or drink will be permitted and no pets
(with the exception of assistance animals).

Please feel free to email info@localandlegend.com with your "special medical-related dietary requests."

 

Directions to Unionville Vineyards

From Route 202 North or South:   Take the Wertsville Road exit by the Shell Gas Station. Travel East on Wertsville Road for 1.8 miles and make a right onto Rocktown Road. Unionville Vineyards will be the first driveway on your left.

From Route 31(North of Hopewell and .5 of a mile south of the Quick Check on Rte 31):
(Southbound) Make a left onto Linvale Road -
(Northbound) Make a right onto Linvale Road -
At the corner of Linvale Road and Route 31, there is a white United Methodist Church and a two story older brick building. Travel 2.3 miles on Linvale Road to the stop sign. Make a right at the stop sign onto Rocktown Road. Unionville Vineyards will be the first driveway on your right.

From Princeton: North on U.S. 206 toward Rocky Hill to County Route 518. Left onto County Route 518 to Hopewell. Make a right at the second traffic light in downtown Hopewell on Greenwood Avenue (County Route 607) for approximately 4.6 miles to the end. Make a left onto Wertsville Road and travel for approximately 1.75 miles to your 2nd left, Rocktown Road. Unionville Vineyards will be the first driveway on the left.

From New York: Take the New Jersey Turnpike South to Exit 14. Take I-78 West for approximately 28.6 miles to I-287 South towards Somerville. Take Exit for U.S. 202/206 toward Princeton/Flemington and continue south on U.S. 202 to Flemington (approximately 14.3 miles). Continue south on U.S. 202/31 for approximately 5 miles. Take the Wertsville Road jug handle exit and cross over 31 & 202 at the Wertsville Road traffic light. Travel East on Wertsville Road for 1.8 miles and make a right onto Rocktown Road. Unionville Vineyards will be the first driveway on your left.

From Trenton: Take Route 31 North. Make a right onto Linvale Road (just north of Hopewell). At the corner of Linvale Road and Route 31, there is a white United Methodist Church and a two story older brick building. Travel 2.3 miles on Linvale Road to the stop sign. Make a right at the stop sign onto Rocktown Road. Unionville Vineyards will be the first driveway on your right.

From Philadelphia: Take I-95 North Across Scudders Falls Bridge to New Jersey. Take Exit 4 for Route 31 North towards Pennington. Follow 31 North through Pennington and Hopewell. Make a right onto Linvale Road (just north of Hopewell). At the corner of Linvale Road and Route 31, there is a white United Methodist Church and a two story older brick building. Travel 2.3 miles on Linvale Road to the stop sign. Make a right at the stop sign onto Rocktown Road. Unionville Vineyards will be the first driveway on your right.

From Lambertville and New Hope: (Scenic Route)  Bridge Street to Right on Route 29/165 South for approximately 1/8 of a mile to left toward Route 518 East, at immediate fork in the road (next to gas station) bear left onto Quarry Street.  Quarry Street will become Rocktown-Lambertville Road. Follow for approximately 3 miles to stop sign at intersection with Mt. Airy Harbourton Road.  Cross straight over road and continue on Rocktown-Lambertville Road.  Travel 2 miles to the stop sign intersection at Rock Hill Road.  Cross straight over the road.  Route 31 will be directly in front of you. Cross over Route 31 onto Rocktown Road. Continue for 1.9 miles to Unionville Vineyards on the right (this section of the road has sections of gravel and pavement and a stop sign just before the winery). At the stop sign on Rocktown Road, continue straight on Rocktown Road the winery driveway will be just ahead on your right.

From Lambertville and New Hope: From Bridge Street in Lambertville, make a left onto Rte. 179 North, travel north for approximatley 5 miles, then exit onto Highway 202 North, travel approximately 2 miles and make a right onto Wertsville Road.  Travel East on Wertsville Road for 1.8 miles and make a right onto Rocktown Road.  Unionville Vineyards will be the first driveway on your left.

Special Guests

  • Special Guest: Larry Marshall

    Larry MarshallLarry Marshall recently appeared as “Danny” in the National Tour of Xanadu. He was last seen on Broadway in The Color Purple as “Ole Mister”. In the summer of 2006 he appeared with Meryl Streep as “The General” and “The Farmer” in Mother Courage at the Delacourt in Central Park.

    Some of his other Broadway credits include Hair, Inner City, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Rock-A-Bye Hamlet, Comin’ Uptown, A Broadway Musical, Oh Brother!, Big Deal, Play On!, The Full Monty, and Porgy and Bess for which he was nominated for a Tony, and a Drama Desk award.

    His Movie credits include Jesus Christ Super Star, The Cotton Club, Showtime’s Keep The Faith, and the Showtime series Soul Food.

    Mr. Marshall has also directed Porgy and Bess for The Atlanta Opera, The Memphis Opera, and has staged the European based New York Harlem Production, which has toured since 1993. In January 2008 he directed Verdi’s Macbeth for the Memphis Opera.

    http://home.earthlink.net/~ltmarshnyc/id7.html

  • Bernie Worrell Orchestra

    Bernie Worrell Orchestra

    June, 2011 saw the release of "Bernie Worrell: Standards" -- Bernie's take on jazz standards -- precipitating the decision by Worrell and co-producer, Evan Taylor to "take the show on the road". The Bernie Worrell Orchestra performs with a nine piece band consisting of two guitarists, two drummers, bass, percussion and a three piece horn section that performs songs from this album but also songs from Bernie's vast repertoire. The enthusiastic response from fellow musicians means you just don't know who will show up to join the BWO on stage!!!!

    MORE ABOUT BERNIE WORRELL ORCHESTRA 

    Kyle Cadena -- Guitar 

    Andrew Kimball -- Guitar

    Scott Hogan -- Bass

    Glen Fittin -- Percussion

    Shlomi Cohen --  Alto Sax

    Ofer Assaf -- Tenor Sax

     Justin Mullens -- Trumpet

     Karl Latham -- Drums

     Evan Taylor, Bandleader -- Drums

    Official Website
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Featuring...

Come out for an all day affair featuring some of the best local and regional acts sharing the stage with true music legends.


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