Thursday February 4, 2021
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
The Princeton Farmers' Market is happy to announce that our Winter Market Series kicks off this Thursday, December 3rd. We will be staying put at our temporary outdoor location on Franklin Ave, providing ample space for social distancing. Markets will operate 10am - 2pm on select dates. Market dates are posted on our website calendar and can be viewed at www.princetonfarmersmarket.com/calendar .
The market is authorized to accept SNAP/EBT cards and matches up to $10 on SNAP transactions, per eligible customer, per day. Those eligible for SNAP benefits can learn more by emailing princetonfarmersmarketnj@gmail.com
With Covid numbers rising we are requiring all shoppers to wear masks at all times and practice social distancing while waiting in lines. We encourage customers to visit our website and browse the "Vendors" page to learn about pre-order options, contactless payment methods, and more. Market info and resources - www.princetonfarmersmarket.com
Thursday February 4, 2021
1:00 PM
Join us for 2-3.5 mi. brisk guided hikes on selected trails in the state park. Routes to be determined. Advanced registration required. Bring a water bottle and wear hiking shoes. The trails are quite wet in sections. Weather permitting. Pre-teen - adult.
Face coverings are required at all these events. Attendance is limited and is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Phone: 609-737-0609
Thursday February 4, 2021
3:30 PM
Join us for a live, virtual Kahoot! trivia session. Show off your Black History knowledge and learn some interesting facts! Suggested for ages 9 -14. Registration with an email is required, so we can send you a link to connect through GoToMeeting. You will receive the link approximately 24 hours before the program.
CONTACT: MCLS Staff hopeprogs@mcl.org
Thursday February 4, 2021
5:00 PM
Robinson’s Chocolates; Chocolate making demonstration and tasting Join Pattie Robinson and her father Jim Robinson, founder of Robinson’s Fine Candies in Skillman, established in 1978, to learn the art of chocolate making in time for Valentines’ Day and to learn more about the history of this community chocolatier. Includes a small assortment of chocolate for pick up at PSRC. robinsonschocolates.com
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Thursday February 4, 2021
5:30 PM
Join us for a virtual yoga class inspired by the abstract art of Alexander Calder. Yoga instructor Tricia Adelman will guide this all-levels yoga practice through a series of moves and poses imbued with elements of Calder's style, such as his signature bright colors and geometric forms. Participants will view the artwork as they connect breath and movement, focusing on flexibility, balance, and physical challenges. Offered in partnership with Princeton University Campus Recreation. Details and free registration here.
Thursday February 4, 2021
6:00 PM
At 6:00pm Thursday, the Sourland Conservancy will kick off a new monthly series of live musical shows featuring New Jersey artists. "The Sourland Mountain Happy Hour" will be offered via Zoom on the first Thursday of each month, 6:00 – 7:00 PM, starting February 4 – June 3. Tickets are on sale now for just $10. Ticket holders will receive a link to the event.
Visit www.sourland.org for more information about the event and artists.
Thursday February 4, 2021
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Every Thursday, February 4th – 25th From 6pm – 7pm ALL
AGES WELCOME! Princeton Family YMCA & Princeton High School’s MSAN Present: “VIRTUAL BLACK HISTORY BINGO”
JOIN US EVERY THURSDAY DURING FEBRUARY FOR A DIFFERENT BLACK HISTORY BINGO THEME EACH WEEK INCLUDING: *INVENTORS (2/4/21) *MUSICIANS (2/11/21) *MOVIE STARS (2/18/21) *LEADERS (2/25/21)
PPS Students Receive Community Service Hours for Participation
Zoom link sent to participants AFTER you register - Register Here
Thursday February 4, 2021
6:30 PM
Amy Impellizzeri, Sadeqa Johnson and Kelly Simmons. discuss the writing life and their most recent books. The Tall Poppy Writers is a cross-genre, cross-publisher women’s author collective.
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Thursday February 4, 2021
7:00 PM
Get together with your friends for a fun night out. Enjoy wine tasting, dessert and a private Tarot Card reading. Reservations are a must. Cost: $40pp.
1853 Wrightstown Rd., Newtown, PA 18940
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Thursday February 4, 2021
7:00 PM
Douglass wrote more than one autobiography and became a well regarded and often photographed orator. His insightful, searing and rhetorically powerful words speak across the centuries. In July 2020, Douglass’s descendants read his speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July,” each word resonating with the protests in the streets and the chants of “Black Lives Matter.”
This lecture will discuss Frederick Douglass’s long commitment to moral suasion - the school of thought that is embodied in the adage “the pen is mightier than the sword.” *Use this link to join our virtual program: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85847490616?pwd=eEdreDdLa0VQKzZZZmd2ZWJXcThXQT09
Meeting ID: 858 4749 0616
Passcode: 289739
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