Tuesday July 8, 2025
9:30 AM
9:30 and 11am
Blueberries
Read & Pick is an innovative program that combines hands-on farm activity with your young child followed by an education program with stories highlighting the fruit or farm area. Young farmers are welcome to celebrate everything wonderful about blueberries. We will be reading the book: Blueberries for Sal followed by an educational component. Our farm staff will explain how blueberries grow and how they should be picked. Then everyone will pick his or her own small container of blueberries.
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Tuesday July 8, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Let’s learn more about the beautiful birds of summer, where they live, how they find food and the observe their various behaviors. Classes generally include a craft, hike, and activity for the week’s theme. We spend time outdoors each week, so come dressed for the weather with waterproof shoes. This program is intended for children ages 3-5. Younger siblings are welcome to attend with a parent, but we ask that they do not participate in activities.
Adult attendance and preregistration required- walk ins will not be allowed.
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Tuesday July 8, 2025
10:30 AM
41 Airpark Road, Montgomery, 609-921-3100. www.princetonairport.com.
Fun and educational 30-40 minute tours designed for ages 5 and up to inspire young minds and introduce them to the real people, planes, and possibilities that make flying such an amazing experience. See planes, sit in the pilot's seat, learn about flying and maintaining planes, ask questions, and take pictures. Canceled in case of bad weather.
Tuesday July 8, 2025
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
This interactive storytime features books, songs, rhymes and movement for kids 18 months and older with an adult. Please bring a blanket. Registration not required. Children must be accompanied by an adult throughout the storytime. This program will be canceled in the evert of inclement weather. Check the website for updates.
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Tuesday July 8, 2025
12:00 PM
23 South Warren Street, 609-208-9991
249 years after the first reading, Trentonians gather again to read aloud the Declaration of Independence at the same site as the first reading in 1776. A cross-section of civic leaders and citizens young and old led by Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora will each read a portion of the document as well as the names of the signers from each of the original 13 colonies.