Thursday October 30, 2025
9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
The Isles Fall Forum is our annual educational event where community members, local leaders, and experts come together to address critical challenges facing our neighborhoods. Your participation and support help us build stronger, more resilient communities through collaborative learning and actionable solutions.
This year, we're focusing on three critical topics that directly impact the health and well-being of our communities:
EXTREME HEAT, MICROTRANSIT & SAFE STREETS, LEAD & HEALTHY HOMES
Space is limited, so we encourage you to register early. Sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities are also available for organizations looking to engage with our community of changemakers. REGISTER
Thursday October 30, 2025
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Join us to discover what sets Stuart apart at our info session. You’ll meet faculty and student leaders, explore our campus, and hear firsthand how Stuart girls grow into confident scholars and compassionate leaders.
Thursday October 30, 2025
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Hinds Plaza, 55 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, 609-924-9529.
More than 30 vendors including local organic produce, pasture raised meat and eggs, farmstead cheeses, fresh baked goods, empanadas, all-natural dog and cat treats, homemade jam, old-world style pickles, fresh flowers, handcrafted jewelry, knife sharpening, and more.
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Thursday October 30, 2025
2:00 PM
2 and 7:30
Direct from a critically acclaimed off-Broadway run – LIMITED ENGAGEMENT, one week only! In 2021, Sydney comedian Sam Kissajukian quit standup, rented an abandoned cake factory, and spent six months in a manic whirlwind, creating 300 large-scale paintings, unknowingly documenting his mental state through the process. In this hilarious, fascinating, and wildly original show, Kissajukian brings audiences on a rollercoaster ride that explores the ties between art, mental health, and creativity. Stay after the show to meet Sam and view his incredible paintings in a curated lobby exhibition.
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Thursday October 30, 2025
7:00 PM
Presented by Tyler Christensen, Research Coordinator for Wild Bird Research Group
Owls are among the most cryptic and understudied birds worldwide. Many owls found in our area are seasonal visitors from the far north, quietly passing through or overwintering in our landscapes. Despite widespread fascination with owls, we still know surprisingly little about their movements and ecological needs. This talk will explore new local research that is uncovering the long-distance migrations and conservation needs of these elusive nocturnal predators. Presenter, Tyler Christensen, is an ecologist specializing in the study and conservation of elusive wildlife. As Research Coordinator for the nonprofit Wild Bird Research Group, he leads research on bird migration and habitat use, with a focus on owls. He is also a PhD candidate in Ecology & Evolution at Rutgers University investigating how human-altered landscapes affect the spatial ecology and conservation of cryptic snakes.
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