by Dmitry | Feb 21, 2023 | Band of Friends, Uncategorized
In our 9th year of live music, we will present at least six concerts, including our milestone 50th concert! Be a part of this special season by joining the Ross Farm Band of Friends.
- Support live music at the Ross Farm with a $125 donation.
- All of our musicians and sound technicians are paid with donations; any extra funds benefit various activities of the Friends of the Boudinot-Southard-Ross Estate.
- Suggested donation for most concerts is $25, but your Band of Friends membership covers one person for each concert in 2023, including any potential concerts where we may sell tickets.
- Band of Friends members are automatically registered for each concert in 2023.
- Also available, sponsorship information can be found at www.RossFarm.org
or send a check ($125 per membership) payable to FoBSR with the following information to: Nola Hansen, 47 E. Oak St., Basking Ridge, NJ 07920.
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Email address:
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(Contact information will help us reach out to you with last-minute information or perhaps some special invitations!)
by Nola Hansen | Jun 23, 2021 | Uncategorized
After playing it safe throughout the pandemic, members of the Friends of the Boudinot-Southard-Ross Estate are excited to see friends, neighbors and newcomers at the historic Ross Farm in Basking Ridge. A handful of events are already scheduled, with more to be confirmed in the coming weeks.
First up, the non-profit organization is throwing open their gates at 135 N. Maple Ave. on Saturday, June 26 with a Welcome Back event from 3 to 8 p.m. Visitors to the 60-acre estate will be able to walk the grounds, learn a bit about the history, take a look at Boudinot’s Giving Garden, and enjoy some great live music from local bands The Café Racers, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., and The Altman Brothers from 6 to 8 p.m. Lawn chairs or blankets are suggested as seating will not be provided, and snacks and picnics are also encouraged as food will not be offered at the event. While the Welcome Back event is free, donations are always gratefully accepted and will help support the Friends of the Boudinot-Southard-Ross Estate.
The group will also share details about its first Capital Campaign, organized to raise funds to transform a trailer into a portable, multi-use stage. Bernardsville businessman (Somerset Hills Classics, Pace Collision Services) and Ross Farm Music Committee member Ron Pace is using his expertise to design and build the stage which is expected to be used for concerts all around the property as well as for a variety of events throughout the year.
Based in Somerset County, the Cafe Racers Band has been playing together since 2017. With careful craft and an emphasis on melody and harmony, listeners can’t miss the love the Café Racers pour into the music of the ‘60s, ‘70s and beyond, when the British Invasion met American folk, rock and blues. Acoustic and electric guitars, bass, congas, drums and voices deliver songs both expected and unexpected from the Beatles, Dylan, Doobies, Byrds, the Dead, the Zombies, the Band and many more.
The Altman Brothers band advertises as a “Basking Ridge local cover band that just loves to have fun,” and they have brought that joy to the Ross Farm a number of times through the years, delighting audiences at Farm to Table dinners and more.
The Ross Farm Music Series officially kicks off on Sunday afternoon, July 18 with Fantastic Cat, made up of four singer-songwriters including two Ross Farm alum Anthony D’Amato and Brian Dunne, as well as Hollis Brown frontman Mike Montali and Don DiLego, who came together for a unique project where they could each bring their own element, and songs, to the table. Brooks Hubbard returns to the Farm for an exciting two-set concert of originals and covers on July 31. Christian Lopez, who has played at the Farm every season since the live music program began, returns on September 11. More Music Series events are in the works and will be announced as they are confirmed. Details and registration information for the concerts can be found at www.rossfarm.org/event.
While the pandemic cancelled most events in 2020 at the Ross Farm, organizers were able to present a few fun, safe events to keep the public entertained. They partnered with Trilogy Repertory to transform the theater group’s popular haunted Halloween event to a drive-through event, and again over the holidays with their first-ever North Pole on North Maple, a holiday lights drive through that benefited the NJ State Veterans Welcome Home Kit program via the Stirling Elks Lodge. Additionally, the group was able to host some livestream concerts by musicians who had either played at the Farm before or who had been scheduled to play in 2020, including The Young Fables, Steve Everett, Jesse Ruben and Brian Dunne.
Because of its essential purpose, Boudinot’s Giving Garden never slowed down. A much-reduced core volunteer group kept the garden growing and harvested a record-breaking 2,459 pounds in 2020, all of which was donated to the Somerset County Food Bank, Community Hope at the Lyons VA, and several pop-up food pantries to serve those in need during the pandemic. The garden is off to a great start this year, and the garden committee has a new goal to break 2,500 pounds harvested and donated in 2021.
The FoBSR held their last in-person board meeting in early March 2020, and continued to meet via Zoom, but anticipate gathering around a table on-site for this month’s meeting. For more information about the Ross Farm, follow The Ross Farm – Basking Ridge on Facebook, @rossfarmbr on Instagram and Twitter, and visit the website at www.rossfarm.org.

by Dmitry | Jul 20, 2020 | Uncategorized
We are so grateful to our 2020 Music Series Sponsors who committed early this year to support our concerts and other activities at the Ross Farm! Who could imagine we wouldn’t actually have any concerts or events in 2020? We owe them a huge shoutout and hope that you’ll also show your appreciation by using their services or visiting their businesses when you can! Make sure to thank them for supporting the Ross Farm and let them know we can’t wait to be together again as soon as we can.
Marquee Sponsor
Somerset Hills Classics
Rock Start Sponsors
The Bernards Inn
Bernardsville Print Center
Platinum Sponsors
The Begg Family
The Hanlon Family
Ridge Family Dentistry: Drs. Kurdian, Sceppaguercio, and Witt
Gold Sponsors
Back to Nature Home & Garden
Country Mile Gardens
Great Swamp Greenhouses
Minuteman Smokehouse & Grill
Priscilla’s Pantry
True Leaf Kitchens
Roadie Sponsors
Basking Ridge Animal Hospital
Tull’s Foreign & Domestic Auto Repairs
by Dmitry | Apr 15, 2020 | Uncategorized
Dear Ross Farm friends and family,
We were so looking forward to gathering at the Ross Farm again this spring to work in Boudinot’s Giving Garden, share our history with the Oak Street School 4th graders, host the amazing local artists at the annual ARTsee Happening, and kick off the sixth season of our Ross Farm Music Series. We were looking forward to our booth at Charter Day and trying some new things at the Farm. However, along with much of the rest of the world, we are taking a pause while we all work together in an attempt to lessen the spread of COVID-19 in our community and beyond.
We are following local, county and state guidelines and we are still looking forward to gathering at the Ross Farm once we are on the other side of this extraordinary time in history. With the Ross Farm history reaching back to the very beginnings of our country, this time will also become part of our history. Some events have to be cancelled, but we hope to reschedule as many as we can, and we will definitely keep you posted. To that end, please follow us on Facebook at The Ross Farm – Basking Ridge for the most up-to-date information.
We remain grateful to the Somerset County Parks Commission, our supporters and friends and anticipate a joyous return to activities when it is deemed safe to do so.
With warm regards,
The Friends of the Boudinot-Southard-Ross Estate
David Becker, President
Martin Hale
Karin Hanlon
Nola Hansen
Hilary Klimek
Jan Malay
Karen Morley
Bruce McArthur
Ned Nelson
Larry Terricone
Ken VanBaalen
Jeff West
Andi Williams
Jan Williams
Peter Winter
by Nola Hansen | Jan 25, 2020 | Uncategorized

While we prepare announcements for our 2020 Ross Farm Music Series, we can’t wait to let everyone know about our first concert of the season! Caleb Caudle is releasing a brand new album this spring and we are so proud he has chosen to celebrate the release of “Better Hurry Up” in the lovely old barn at the Ross Farm on Saturday, April 18.
We’ll have more announcements in the coming weeks, so keep an eye on the “Music” tab of our website and on our social media. Find us on Facebook at The Ross Farm – Basking Ridge and on Instagram and Twitter @RossFarmBR.
Don’t forget our Band of Friends program, where a donation of $100 gets you on the guest list for all of the concerts in our Music Series. Business owners can support the Music Series through sponsorships available at a wide range of levels. Information on both Band of Friends and Sponsorships is also available under the “Music” tab on the website.

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