Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Book Sale, Stuart Country Day School
Don't Miss the Largest and Oldest Book Sale in the Region Founded 91 years ago, the Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Book Sale is a nonprofit organization that sells donated books to provide college scholarships for area students. This year the sale will be held at Stuart Country Day School, 1200 Stuart Road, on March 22-26. Weds, March 22 – 10 am – 5 pm – Entrance tickets are $30. All other days are free. Thurs, March 23 -- 10 am – 8 pm Fri, March 24 – 10 am – 5 pm Sat, March 25 – 10 am – 5 pm Sun, March 26 – Box Day ($5 or $10 per box depending on size) – 10 am - noon Collector's Corner rare book room closed.
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Disney's High School Musical Jr., Kelsey Theatre
1 and 4pm We're all in this together in Disney Channel's smash hit musical phenomenon featuring the students of East High. Troy, Gabriella and the students of East High must deal with issues of love, friends and family while balancing their classes and extra-curricular activities. This show features a cast of young actors and has been shortened to run 60 minutes. The show’s iconic upbeat musical numbers are still here and are infectiously fun and engaging for both young and old alike. Special Event $16/$14
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Winery Weekend Music Series, Terhune's
Join family and friends for our winery music series this winter. Grab a glass of one of our award-winning wines, sit back, relax, and enjoy live music from local artists each week. Styles range from Jazz and Blues to Folk and Rock. Music is from 1pm-4pm. Enjoy the fresh farm fresh air in our historic apple orchard or get cozy on inclement weather days in our heated wine barn. Live music on Saturday and Sunday from 1pm-4pm - 3/26 - Sarah Teti
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Film Screening "Organic Roots – 50 years of the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA.)", The Watershed
Join us for a screening of "Organic Roots - 50 years of the northeast Organic Farming Association and meet James Klett, owner and farmer at Fairgrown Farm. In June of 1971, farmers and homesteaders gathered on a Vermont hillside with one thing in common: the desire to grow food in a way that was healthy for themselves and for the earth. This is the story of the organization that was born that day, the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA). See the faces and hear the voices of the people who have nurtured the NOFA community and the organic movement in this region for the last 50 years. Fairgrown Farm is owned by the Klett brothers and is expanding this year to farm on the organic farm on the Watershed property.
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African American Women of the Sourlands - Photo Exhibit
Special photographic exhibit of historical portraits of women from the Sourland region's Black founding families and their descendants in honor of women's history month. Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum, Mt. Zion AME Church, 189 Hollow Road, Skillman. www.ssaamuseum.org.
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Princeton History Walking Tour, Historical Society of Princeton
Enjoy a walk around downtown Princeton and the University campus as you learn about historic sites in the area, including Nassau Hall, University Chapel and Palmer Square. Hear some of the classic history and lesser-known stories of Princeton’s diverse past. Princeton Battle Monument Princeton Battle Monument Tickets are $10. Advance purchase is required. Tour starts in the courtyard of the Princeton Battle Monument (GPS address: 1 Monument Drive).
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Exhibit Opening & Talk: Stories from Trenton's Past – Immigrant Workers at Roebling Factories, The Trent House Association
The Trent House Association will open a new exhibit on Sunday, March 26, 2023, at 2 pm on immigrants who worked in Trenton's Roebling factories during the first half of the 20th century. At the opening, sociology students from the College of New Jersey will present their research on the lives of some of these workers. The Museum is located at 15 Market Street, across from the Hughes Justice Complex, in Trenton, New Jersey. Space in the Trent House Visitor Center is limited and pre-registration for this free program is required at https://tinyurl.com/THMarch26.
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"Pergolesi and Bach", The Dryden Ensemble
The Dryden Ensemble presents "Pergolesi and Bach" on Sunday, March 26 at 3:00 p.m. at Seminary Chapel, located on the campus of the Princeton Theological Seminary, 64 Mercer Street, Princeton, NJ. Tickets prices are $25 for general admission, $40 for patrons, and free for students with an ID. Tickets may be purchased at the door or online at https://drydenensemble.org. This concert is a memorial to those lost during the pandemic.
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'Every Brilliant Thing', Pegasus Theatre Company
March 17 - 26 Could you list a hundred things that make life wonderful? A thousand? How about a million? In response to a childhood trauma, a young boy starts a list, that grows with and beyond him, of all the truly brilliant things to live for. From ice cream to the alphabet, EVERY BRILLIANT THING is a play that celebrates life and the importance of human connection by shining a hilarious and compassionate light on the dark corners of the human condition. Performances are at Old City Hall, 13 Crosswicks St., Bordentown, NJ 08505
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Madame Butterfly, Boheme Opera NJ
Boheme Opera NJ (“Boheme”), one of the oldest opera companies in New Jersey, brings “Madama Butterfly” to the stage on March 24, 2023, at 8:00 pm and March 26, 2023, at 3:00 pm at Kendall Hall Theater on the campus of The College of New Jersey. Bringing Puccini’s masterpiece to life will be an outstanding cast of award-winning operatic performers, who have graced theater stages in the US and globally. Staged in Italian with English supertitles, each performance will be preceded, one hour before curtain, by a talk presented by Boheme Board President Jerrold Kalstein. Visit https://www.bohemeopera.org/madama-butterfly for more information and to purchase tickets. Call the Boheme office at (609) 581-9551 with questions and to learn about sponsorships and group tickets.
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Choral Reading of Fauré Requiem & Cantique de Jean Racine, Princeton Society of Musical Amateurs
Sunday, Sunday, March 26th 2023, 4:00 pm reading Conductor: Alicia Brozovich Location: Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton, Rt 206 at Cherry Hill Road, Princeton NJ Choral singers welcome. No auditions. Vocal scores provided. $10 admission for singers (or annual membership). Free for students and non-singing guests. Members of the community gathered together for the common and joyful enterprise of making music, to sing through for their own pleasure the great works in choral literature, with chorus, orchestra, and soloists as the works require. The meetings are informal readings in which any musically interested person may join the chorus. There are no separate rehearsals and no auditions. Conductors usually do some preparation with the chorus before the sing-through. This varies from minimal snatches for well-known pieces to a complete review for unfamiliar works. For further information email musical.amateurs@gmail.com
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