VALLEY Hopewell Valley Arts Council is a non-profit organization dedicated to celebrating art in the everyday. By cultivating creative exploration and expression, the Council seeks
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ABOUT THE HOPEWELLVALLEY ARTS COUNCILThe Hopewell Valley Arts Council is a non-profit organization dedicated to celebrating art in the everyday. By cultivating creative exploration and expression, the Council seeks to engage the community throughout the Valley, defining art in the most expansive terms. The Hopewell Valley Arts Council aims to increase awareness and appreciation of, and participation in, visual, culinary, literary, performing and horticultural arts.
Visit OUR WEBsitE www.hvartscouncil.org
Bull’s EyeA: James KelewaeS: A Friend of Animal Rescue
OrganizationsL: 230 Hopewell Pennington Rd
George and His senior Officers
A: Artist’s Choice, Hopewell Valley Senior Citizens
S: A Friend of Hopewell BoroughL: Corner of Model St & Louellen Ave
Wizard of OXA: Janet Keller Laughlin & Alissa
Keller LaughlinS: A Hopewell Book GroupL: Corner of S Greenwood Ave &
Columbia Ave
the Cool, Collected, Collaged Ox
A: Connie Bracci-McIndoeS: A Friend of the ArtsL: 13 E Broad St
An Oxident Waiting to Happen
A: Peter FrantzS: twine.L: 10 E Broad St
Ox for All seasonsA: Ken McIndoeS: Morehouse EngineeringL: 28 E Broad St
AgricoloxA: Nancy Stark of
The Filling Station StudiosS: Brick Farm MarketL: 65 E Broad St
Hopewell townA: Diane LufranoS: Hopewell Borough courtesy
of a friendL: 88 E Broad St
spinning into the VortOXA: Art SparksS: Art Sparks -
ThinkForm ArchitectsL: Corner of E Broad St & Maple St
NarcissusA: Pam Ruch & the Artists of MorvenS: Pheasant Hill FoundationL: Corner of Province Line Rd &
Hopewell Amwell Rd
AlohaA: Sylvie MayerS: Morehouse EngineeringL: Corner of Hamilton Ave &
Railroad Place
the Ox and the BirdsA: Yetzenia LeivaS: Hopewell Business Association
and Hopewell Economic Development Committee
L: RR Station opposite Fancy Threads
tysonA: Hopewell Elementary School
Gay Hong Hua and Student ArtistsS: Morehouse Engineering L: 35 Princeton Ave
Ox topsA: Barbara DelafieldS: A Friend of the D&R Greenway
Land Trust L: Parking at St Michael’s across
from 135 Hopewell Princeton Rd
FloribundoxA: Karen StoberS: James, Sharon, Nick, Lindsay,
Lauren & Alexis Maida L: Corner of Cherry Valley Rd &
Nelson Ridge Rd
OOOXXX sparkleA: Nancy Staub Laughlin S: Friends of Pepper HamiltonL: 230 Hopewell Princeton Rd
Lucky Lindy (spirit of Hopewell)
A: Chad GoernerS: Chad GoernerL: Corner of Pennington Rocky Hill Rd
& Bailey Ct
Beaux VineA: Leslie Ann HoldenS: A Friend of F.I.S.H.L: Carter Rd, north of Cleveland Rd
Forever NowllieA: Ted BerglundS: The Ox of Elm Ridge ParkL: Corner of Elm Ridge Rd &
Blue Spruce
star the Wishing OxA: Tyler Bell & Catherine HaggartyS: Friends of Tyler BellL: 317 Pennington Rocky Hill Rd
RootedA: Linda J. BradshawS: Bradshaw Family and Friends &
Hopewell Physical TherapyL: Corner of Pennington Rocky Hill Rd
& Old Mill Rd
Pennington Means BusinessA: Diane LufranoS: Pennington Business &
Professional AssociationL: Corner of S Main St & W Delaware
Arty the OxA: The Pennington School Art Club
& Caroline HallS: The Pennington SchoolL: Corner of Delaware Ave & Burd St
ParadoxA: Andrew WilkinsonS: William J. Wittkop Family
gifted to Pennington BoroughL: 30 N Main St
OxcarA: Robert O’BoyleS: Harbat FarmL: 278 N Main St
Recycle Me (Maine)A: Isabelle GarbaniS: Michelle and Scott NeedhamL: 301 N Main St
OxfordA: Tracy PattersonS: BTaylor Public Affairs as a tribute
to the Lawrence Hopewell TrailL: Dog Park, 424 Federal City Rd
Ox PopuliA: Joann Lee KimS: V.J. Scozzari & Sons, Inc. -
Investors Bank - Hopewell Family Practice and Sports Medicine
L: 84 Rte 31 N
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Copper VineA: The Neri’sS: Hopewell Valley VineyardsL: 46 Yard Rd
Dancing with OxenA: Priscilla Snow Algava, Jean
Babbino, Janis Blayne Paul & Kathleen Liao
S: Pennington Montessori SchoolL: 4 Tree Farm Rd
Van GoxA: Cindy Laliwala, Brittany Pezzillo,
Vince DiPaolo and Cait HigginsS: The Painter’s Loft Art StudioL: Tree Farm Shopping Center,
Rte 31 S
A Puzzling OxhibitionA: Timberlane Middle School
Donna Cariola and Student ArtistsS: Morehouse EngineeringL: 51 S Timberlane Dr
Olly Olly RefereeA: Kristen Cermele, Lauren Meyer
& Laura ValenzaS: Rec Foundation of Hopewell ValleyL: Behind library, 245 Pennington
Titusville Rd
NewtonA: Guy CiarciaS: Hopewell Valley Community BankL: 4 Rte 31 S
ArttoroA: E. Gyuri Hollósy and
Mary M. MichaelsS: Pennington Quality MarketL: PQM - 25 Rte 31 N
Mooo’ndrianA: Hopewell Valley Central High School
Doc O’Boyle and Student ArtistsS: Capital HealthL: 425 S Main St
PatchesA: Toll Gate Grammar School
Gillian Beck and Student ArtistsS: Hopewell Valley Community BankL: 275 S Main St
Music B. OxA: Ron Balerno & Leah BalernoS: Pennington DayL: Howe Commons, S Main St
Olde BlueA: Dorothy BryanS: Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s
International RealtyL: 10 S Main St
Babe the Blue UshiA: Kate EgglestonS: Straube Foundation and the
Tenants of Straube CenterL: Corner of Rte 31 N & W Franklin
Cointreau On the OxA: Mike & Sara KeelerS: Straube Foundation and the
Tenants of Straube CenterL: 114 W Franklin Ave
DigiBullA: James MacFieS: Straube Foundation and the
Tenants of Straube CenterL: Cambridge School, Straube Center Blvd
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Welcome to Hopewell Valley!
We are excited and pleased to host The Stampede here in our community. This public art exhibit provides visitors and residents a delightful opportunity to enjoy these colorful works of art as they graze along our roadsides, by our storefronts, and within some of our many places of interest.
Each of the 68 life-size oxen has been creatively decorated by local and regional artists and we are proud to celebrate the talents in our midst! A true community effort has brought The Stampede to fruition, and we suggest you take time to learn more about the artists and sponsors at www.hvartscouncil.org.
Hopewell Valley is a place which offers great history, recreational opportunities, interesting shops and antique stores, charm and natural beauty, and fabulous farm markets and restaurants that exhibit the bounty of the Garden State; we hope you take some time to learn about and visit what we have to offer.
We are pleased that the Hopewell Valley Arts Council is working to bring the arts to a new level of attention in our community. The Stampede has the potential to raise significant financial and community support through the sale of the oxen. Proceeds will help the new Hopewell Valley Arts Council bring a greater presence of the arts to Hopewell Valley.
We hope you enjoy this unique, inspiring and generous partnership among artists, residents and the local business community as we join the Arts Council in celebrating art in the everyday.
FROM OUR MAYORS out and about with the stampede
Vanessa Sandom Mayor, Hopewell Township
Anthony Persichilli Mayor, Pennington Borough
Paul Anzano Mayor, Hopewell Borough
Olly the Orthopaedic OxA: Elizabeth KeatingS: Trenton Orthopaedic GroupL: 116 Washington Crossing
Pennington Rd
Ox in PajamasA: Tatiana SougakovaS: A Friend of the D&R Greenway
Land TrustL: Corner of Scotch Rd &
Capital Way
splendor in the GlassA: Jane A. ZamostS: Capital HealthL: 1 Capital Way
OxtentatiousA: Kevan LunneyS: Sansome PacificL: 445 Scotch Rd S
Childhood “Wox” through Hopewell Valley
A: MOMS Club® of Hopewell ValleyS: Hopewell TownshipL: Corner of Washington Crossing
Pennington Rd & Scotch Rd
A Garden state of MindA: Missy BrewsterS: Sansome PacificL: Alliger Park, 221 Washington
Crossing Pennington Rd
Color OxA: Dennis M. FoyS: V.J. Scozzari & Sons, Inc. -
Investors Bank - Hopewell Family Practice and Sports Medicine
L: Corner of Federal City Rd & Pennington Lawrenceville Rd
star spangled OxA: Stony Brook Elementary
Kathleen Belton and Student ArtistsS: A Friend of Stony Brook ElementaryL: 20 Stephenson Rd
Jersey strong (as an Ox)A: Leon RainbowS: The Brandon Farms CommunityL: Corner of Denow Rd &
Van Brunt Rd
think inside the OxA: NineTomatoes Mandalas
by Dana WeekleyS: Capital HealthL: Freedom Village, corner of
Freedom Way and Denow Rd
DaisyA: Joel CermeleS: Hopewell Valley Community BankL: 802 Denow Rd
Babe the Blue star OxA: George C. OlexaS: Hopewell Crossing Shopping CenterL: Clock at entrance of Hopewell
Crossing Shopping Center
Greetings from Hopewell Valley
A: Kit Greener & Kyle WilleS: Rosedale MillsL: 101 Rte 31 N
Ox NouveauA: Cécile VidicanS: European Plus Auto RepairL: 107 Rte 31 N
Billy Jazzy OxA: Terri & George C. OlexaS: Friends of Specialty Coating
SystemsL: 95 Pennnington Hopewell Rd
Dexter Philip Oxford, iii “Oxie”
A: Bear Tavern Elementary Joslyn Johnson and Student Artists
S: A Friend of Bear Tavern ElementaryL: 1162 Bear Tavern Rd
inside OxA: Leon RainbowS: Friends of Jerry’s Artarama
of LawrencevilleL: 1382 River Rd
Luke the Celtic OxA: Teresa Galvin AndersonS: Friends of Codrington DesignL: Corner of Rte 29 N & Church Rd
George OxingtonA: Jameson MooreS: Capital HealthL: 86 River Dr
OxymoronA: Judith MazzuccoS: Hopewell Valley Arts CouncilL: Baldpate Mountain, Fiddler’s
Creek Rd
Local History - Global impact
A: Jonathan ConnerS: County of MercerL: Howell Living History Farm
70 Woodens La, Lambertville
“Lenni Lenapi” - Our Native Residents
A: Morris E. DocktorS: Hopewell Valley Community BankL: 280 Rte 31 N
FantoxicalA: Carol A. LipsonS: Carol A. Lipson and FamilyL: 245 Lambertville Hopewell Rd
Ox PowerA: Linda Vonderschmidt-LaStella
and FriendsS: A Friend of Hopewell TownshipL: 1516 Harbourton Rocktown Rd
iron OxideA: Kristen BirdseyS: A Friend of the HV Arts CouncilL: Corner of Poor Farm Rd &
Woosamonsa Rd
Putting the X’s and O’s in Ox
A: RoByn ThompsonS: Hopewell Valley Arts CouncilL: Trenton Harbourton Rd,
South of Woosamonsa Rd
Visit www.hVstampede.org to learn about oxen, artists, eVents and actiVities associated with the exhibit
click on “things to do” to Vote for your faVorite ox, play “where’s olly?”, download scaVenger hunts & bid on an ox
follow and post photos at: hVstampede #ollyox hVstampede
Calendar reflects events known at the time of printing. Check online for additions and send suggestions to hvartscouncil@gmail.com.
Week of September 5 Sep 5 Food Truck Friday Hopewell Borough Train Station 5pmSep 6 Master Gardeners Insect Festival Mercer Education Gardens, Pennington 1-4pmSep 6 Sourland Spectacular Bicycle Rally Otto Kaufman Community Center 7am-2:30pmSep 6 When Artwork Speaks: Eyewitess images Washington Crossing State Park 1pm from the American Revolution
Week of September 12 Sep 12-14 Big, the Musical Washington Crossing Open Air Theatre 7:30pmSep 13 Amwell Valley Music Festival Hillsborough Country Club 3:00pmSep 14 Bike MS Unionville Vineyards 7:30amSep 14 Blue Moon Acres Farm to Table Dinner Blue Moon Acres 4-9pmSep 14 Epicurean Palette Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton 1-4pm
Week of September 19 Sep 19 Cruise Night Hopewell Borough 5-8pmSep 19-21 Days of the Past Antique Tractor and Washington Crossing State Park Vehicle Show Sep 19-21 Big, the Musical Washington Crossing Open Air Theatre 7:30pmSep 21 New Jersey Storytelling Festival Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton 12-6pmSep 21 The Place to Bee, Friends of HV Baldpate Mountain Open Space Fundraiser
Week of September 26 Sep 26-27 Farm to Campout Blue Moon Acres 4pm-11amSep 26-28 Fiddler on the Roof Washington Crossing Open Air Theatre 7:30pmSep 27 Hopewell Harvest Fair Hopewell Elementary School 10am-4pmSep 28 Geocaching Washington Crossing State Park 1:30-3:30pm
Week of October 3 Oct 3-5 Fiddler on the Roof Washington Crossing Open Air Theatre 7:30pmOct 4-5 Hopewell Tour des Arts Hopewell Valley variesOct 9 Hopewell’s Got Talent HVCHS Performing Arts Center 7-9pm
Week of October 10 Oct 10-11 Homecoming Hopewell Valley Central High School variesOct 10-12 The Mystery of Edwin Drood Washington Crossing Open Air Theatre 7:30pmOct 12 “Boxorox” concert & movie “Despicable Me 2” Kunkel Park, Pennington Borough 5:30pmOct 11 Fall Festival Unionville Vineyards 12-6pmOct 11 Hopewell Valley Arts Council Day at Rosedale Mills 9am-1pm Pennington Farmer’s Market
Week of October 17 Oct 17-19 The Mystery of Edwin Drood Washington Crossing Open Air Theatre 7:30pmOct 18 Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing Howell Living History Farm 10am-4pmOct 18 ‘Set Sail’ Watershed FEST Stony Brook-Milstone Watershed Association
Ongoing events in the Valley weekends through Oct 19 Children’s Theater and Mainstage - Washington Crossing Open Air Theatrethrough Oct 31 Corn Maze, History, Farm Crafts and Events - Howell Living History FarmThursdays Children’s Story Time in the Garden - Blue Moon Acres Farm MarketWeekends Music and Merlot, Jazzy Sundays - Hopewell Valley VineyardsEveryday Hiking, Picnic areas, Recreation, History - Washington Crossing State Park;
Baldpate Mountain; Mercer MeadowsEveryday Guide to Walking Trails in the Hopewell Valley - online at www.fohvos.orgEveryday Links to Art Galleries, Performances, Instruction and Experiences online at www.hvartscouncil.org – click “Art in the Valley”
See MORE ARTS online at www.hvstampede.org
Things to do in and around Hopewell Valley
THANKs TO OUR
FOUNDING spONsORs
Betty Wold Johnson
Morehouse Engineering, Inc.
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Want One? You too can have an Ox! And help to support art in the everyday...some hopewell Valley stampede sponsors have paid to keep their oxen grazing in locations throughout the valley, but 45 of these spectacular works of art will be available at auction to help raise funds for future programs and initiatives of the hopewell Valley arts council.
ONLiNE AUCtiON: starting september 19, thirty five oxen will be available for purchase through our website (www.hvstampede.org.) to participate, just click on the button that will be exhibited on the webpage with each ox. you will be alerted by email when you have been outbid, so you can stay in the running for your favorite. the online auction will end at 3:00pm on october 19. we wish you luck!
LiVE AUCtiON: the remaining ten oxen will be reserved for the excitement of a live auction at the ‘ox’tion gala, to be held at the grounds for sculpture on January 24, 2015. if you are interested in attending the gala, or learning how you can bid remotely on these oxen, be sure to visit www.hvartscouncil.org/get-involved/ to sign up for our mailing list.
we are grateful for your support of the hopewell Valley arts council and our mission of promoting art in the everyday, and can’t wait to see where these beautiful creatures end up, bringing joy and inspiration for years to come!
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