
What we’re about
For people that enjoy nature, the great outdoors, exercise and socialization.
It’s all about having a good time, meeting like minded people and making friends!
** Disclaimer **
Organizers of this group are not experts and are not guides. Expect the same risks and take the same precautions you would take if you were doing the event alone. You are solely responsible for your own safety and well-being. By attending any group Meetup event, you acknowledge, understand, accept, and agree that hiking, cycling, kayaking and other group activities can be dangerous and can cause serious bodily injury and possibly death. All attendees participate at events at their own risk and are solely responsible for any damage to their property, and/or any injury to themselves or others. Members who bring guests are responsible for the safety, well being and behavior of their guests and for advising guests that by attending any group event, this disclaimer applies to members and guests alike.
By signing up to be a member of this group and by participating in group events, you affirm that you understand this disclaimer, and that you knowingly and voluntarily agree not to bring any type of claim arising out of or related to any group event against any organizer of this Meetup group.
Upcoming events
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Colonial Churches of Trenton
Trenton Free Public Library, 120 Academy St, Trenton, NJ, USThis walking tour will take visitors from the early settlement of Trenton by the English Quakers through the Battles of Trenton to the town’s growth in the early 1800s as one of the Nation’s original thirteen states. Tour three of the city’s most historic sites: the Quaker Meetinghouse, 1st Presbyterian Church, and St. Michael’s Episcopalian Church and discover some of the unique history that played out in these important Colonial gathering places. Presented by the Downtown Heritage Church Collaborative.
1 – 4 pm FREE
meet at: Trenton Free Public Library (front steps)
120 Academy Street
I’m sharing one of the events from Trenton Patriots Week (Dec 25–31,2025). Please note, these are not events organized by COUNT ME IN—I’m simply promoting them here. I plan to attend most of the activities during the week, and this event is my top choice. If you’d like to join, please don’t register here. Instead, visit the link below for event details:
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Petty’s Run Archaeological Site Tour
Petty’s Run site, 145 W. State St, Trenton, NJ, USArcheologist Richard Hunter leads a tour of the Petty’s Run Archaeological Site. Dr. Hunter’s team headed up the dig and research that led to preserving the site as an “open classroom” that reveals remains of more than 300 years of human activity on this spot – including Benjamin Yard’s 1745 steel furnace.
Presented by Hunter Research, Inc.
Petty's Run Capital Industry
Photo courtesy of Hunter Research, Inc.
I’m sharing one of the events from Trenton Patriots Week (Dec 25–31,2025). Please note, these are not events organized by COUNT ME IN—I’m simply promoting them here. I plan to attend most of the activities during the week, and this event is my top choice. If you’d like to join, please don’t register here. Instead, visit the link below for event details:
https://patriotsweek.com/events/1 attendee
Past events
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