Wednesday April 19, 2023
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
The Princeton University Farmers Market will return for five weeks to the Firestone Library/Chapel Plaza on Wednesdays from April 5 to May 3 open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Members of the University and local communities will have an opportunity to purchase fresh locally grown produce and other goods from area farmers and businesses that use sustainable practices. Participating vendors include Catalina Empanadas, Coffee Club, The Granola Bar, Judith’s Desserts, Little Star Foods, Nutty Novelties, OM Champagne Tea, Picklelicious, The Soupeteer, Sprouts Flowers, and Terhune Orchards.
Please contact pumarket@princeton.edu with any questions.
Wednesday April 19, 2023
6:00 PM
Register now for a FREE webinar on April 19 from 6 – 7:15 p.m. and learn how clean, drinkable water gets from a river, lake or stream into your home.
Join The Watershed Institute team and New Jersey American Water to learn all about drinking water. Due to surface runoff, chemical contaminates, and various natural parasites and diseases, the clearest looking stream isn't necessarily safe to drink from. Clean drinking water is an essential public service that helps keep us healthier. We will discuss the Safe Drinking Water Act, water treatment processes, and some of the regulations that help ensure our tap water is safe to drink. Clean drinking water is an essential public service.
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Wednesday April 19, 2023
7:00 PM
Come to The Jewish Center Princeton to commemorate Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance) on Wednesday April 19th at 7pm.
The evening will begin with a screening of Complicit, a documentary film about the voyage of the SS St. Louis, a ship that attempted to help refugees flee the Holocaust. Following the film, at 8pm, there will be a discussion with Director Robert Krakow as well as with two of the suriviros, Sonja Geismar and Eve Wiener.
The Jewish Center 435 Nassau Street, Princeton NJ Register at bit.ly/StLouisDoc
Wednesday April 19, 2023
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Join Cindy Taylor (Open Space Manager of the Municipality of Princeton) and Renata Barnes (Director of Programming of the Outdoor Equity Alliance) to learn what Princeton is doing to make its green spaces more resilient to climate change and more accessible to all. Register at sustainableprinceton.org/event/sustainable-minds/