Thursday November 13, 2025
6:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Tickets include outstanding cuisine prepared by Central New Jersey’s finest chefs and exceptional wine, beer and spirits while having fun supporting Senior Care Services of Greater Princeton. Cash bar is also available. Silent Auction, 50/50, Entertainment and LIVE Auction. Over 20 restaurant, wine, spirit and dessert vendors will be present! For sponsorship opportunities please choose from the options offered , email info@seniorcareservicesgp.org, or call our office at (609) 921-8888.
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Thursday November 13, 2025
6:00 PM
6 and 9pm
On Thursday, November 13, 2025 at Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall, Princeton University Concerts presents a free Live Music Meditation event with flutist Emi Ferguson at 12PM, and Performances Up Close with Ferguson and the early music band Ruckus at 6PM and 9PM. PUC's Performances Up Close programs invite the audience to sit alongside the musicians on the stage of Richardson Auditorium for an hour-long program, making for an intimate, informal, and schedule-friendly concert experience. Ferguson and Ruckus will perform "FLY THE COOP!", a kaleidoscopic journey through some of the most playful and transcendent works by J.S. Bach with arrangements for baroque flute and Ruckus—featuring baroque bassoon, cello, guitars, harpsichord, theorbo, and bass.
Tickets to these Performances Up Close ($43 General/$11 Students and members of the Admit All ticket access program) are limited. Please visit puc.princeton.edu or call 609-258-9220 to secure your access.
Thursday November 13, 2025
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Some moments in wine are destined to become legend. On November 13, The Perch invites you to an extraordinary evening celebrating the great growths of Burgundy and Bordeaux. Under the expert guidance of Michele Zuckerman Lynch, CSW, FWS, French Wine Scholar and Managing Director of The Lux Group, you'll embark on a journey through terroir that has shaped civilizations and inspired reverence for centuries. This rare event begins with an elegant Bubble Lounge Reception, followed by a five-course wine-paired dinner, each course designed to highlight the complexity of world-renowned vintages.
While savoring these legendary wines, you'll have the exclusive opportunity to immerse yourself in the thrill of our Silent Auction. Bid on rare and extraordinary vintages that rarely leave collectors' cellars.
Reserve Now – Call 609-924-1707. Reservations are required as seating is extremely limited for this once-in-a-lifetime evening of fine wine, haute cuisine, and refined company. Reserve your seat today to be part of this intimate tasting celebration.
Thursday November 13, 2025
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Join us for an engaging presentation about the early history of Princeton’s African American community with Educator and Princeton Historian Shirley Satterfield.
Morven’s newest exhibition, Northern Families, Southern Ties (opening November 6, 2025), explores the complex connections between North and South, and the interstate movement of enslaved people from the late eighteenth century through the Civil War.
How did these larger connections and movements impact Princeton’s Black community? Educator, Princeton Historian, and Founder of the Witherspoon-Jackson Historical and Cultural Society, Shirley Satterfield, will lead an illustrated talk sharing the stories, experiences, and foundational contributions of African Americans in eighteenth and nineteenth century Princeton. This is a free hybrid event. Attend in person at Morven, or join online via Zoom webinar. Pre-registration is required.
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Thursday November 13, 2025
7:00 PM
"A Healthy Watershed Takes a Village... and Everyone Up and Downstream of the Village," will take place on November 13, 2025, at 7:00 PM at The Watershed Institute. The presentation will be led by Dr. Steven Tuorto, Director of Science and Stewardship at The Watershed Institute. Dr. Tuorto will share how land use directly impacts water quality and how regional collaboration is essential to addressing major environmental challenges such as flooding and harmful algal blooms.
Attendees will gain insight into the science behind watershed health, learn about ongoing restoration projects, and discover how local action contributes to regional impact. The event will be hybrid, with both in-person and virtual attendance options. Admission is free, but registration is required. The Sourland Conservancy gratefully accepts donations to support its work.
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