Trenton’s history will come to life next month during Patriots Week, an annual celebration of the city’s role in the American Revolution.
Held from Dec. 26 to Dec. 31, Patriots Week offers dozens of ways to experience and participate in the war that shaped our nation.
The full list of events for the fourth day of Patriots Week, Dec. 29, can be found below.
Coffee House
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, 120 East State St., Trenton
Warm up at the Colonial Coffee House, hosted at one of Trenton’s oldest landmarks. Warm drinks, rebellious conversation and respite from the elements are served all day. Free. Drinks for purchase. old1712.org
First Battle Reenactment
Saturday, 11 a.m.Battle Monument to Mill Hill Park
Follow the Battle of Trenton from the Battle Monument down Warren Street to Mill Hill Park. Troops rally at the Old Barracks Museum prior to marching off to meet at the Battle Monument at 11 a.m Free. www.barracks.org
Follow the victorious Continental soldiers back to the Old Barracks Museum after the Battle to see them strip equipment, gear and souvenirs from captured Hessian soldiers, before crossing the Delaware River back to Pennsylvania. Free with $5 Barracks admission.
Puppet Show: The Trouble with Trenton
Saturday, Noon and 2 p.m.Warren Street Plaza, 101 North Warren St., TrentonIn case of weather: First Presbyterian Church, 120 East State St., Trenton
A “mini” historical look at some amazing American history presented with marionettes and rod puppets — and lots of help from the audience. The show includes live music, large puppets and props and plenty of “revolting” action. Free. barracks.org/puppet-shows.html
Crossroads of the American Revolution Sign Unveiling
Saturday, 12:30 p.m.1719 William Trent House Museum, 15 Market St., Trenton
The Trent House Museum will unveil a new interpretive sign highlighting its role in the war for independence as part of the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area Signage program. This sign along with many others around the state will point out the critical part New Jersey played in the American Revolution. The Trent House interpretive sign was made possible by First Bank and NJM Insurance Group. Parking in the rear. Free.
williamtrenthouse.org (609) 989-3027
Hogmanay! Scottish Celebration of the New Year
Saturday, 1 p.m.1719 William Trent House Museum, 15 Market St., Trenton
Welcoming in the 300th year since the construction of the 1719 William Trent House will be the celebration of Hogmanay in honor of Trent’s Scottish heritage. Come hear bagpipes, learn about Hogmanay traditions, meet George Washington, eat Scottish meat pasties and other seasonal treats, and send your wishes for 2019 up in smoke in a bonfire. Free. williamtrenthouse.org (609) 989-3027
A Cursed Country to Make War
Saturday, 1 p.m.Trenton Friends Meeting, 142 East Hanover St., Trenton
Dr. Friederike Baer, Associate Professor of History at Penn State Abington, leads a presentation and discussion about how Hessian soldiers experienced America. Free.
Musket Demonstrations
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.Old Barracks Museum, 101 Barrack St., Trenton
Soldiers of the 17th Regiment of Infantry will drill and fire their muskets on the Parade ground of the Old Barracks Museum. Included with $5 Barracks admission. barracks.org
My Brave Fellows
Saturday, 2:15 p.m.Old Barracks Museum, 101 Barrack St., Trenton
With enlistments about to end, Washington’s officers compel the Soldiers of the Continental Army to stay on six more weeks beyond the end of their enlistments. Free with $5 Barracks admission.
Mustering and Memorial Service for Second Battle Reenactment
Saturday, 2:30 p.m.First Presbyterian Church, 120 East State St., Trenton
Gather at the First Presbyterian Church Cemetery for the memorial service for the fallen Hessian soldiers, and gather with the troops as they muster for the Second Battle Reenactment in Mill Hill Park.
Second Battle Reenactment
Saturday, 3 p.m.Mill Hill Park, 165 East Front St., Trenton
See the action of the Battle of the Assunpink in Mill Hill Park. Free. barracks.org
Whiskey & Rye: Dad’s Hat Distillery Demonstration and Tasting
Saturday, 4:30 p.m.First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, 120 East State St., Trenton
Local distillers Dad’s Hat present their vintage process of distilling local rye into fine whiskey. Discussion and tasting. Free. old1712.org
Images of the Motherland: Bilali Muhammad
Saturday, 4:30 p.m.First Presbyterian Church of Trenton, 120 East State St., Trenton
This widely-acclaimed interactive living history program brings to life voices of people of African and African American descent. Featured: Bilali Muhammad, a young man from what is now Guinea. Free. imagesofthemotherland.com

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