Tuesday November 18, 2025
8:45 AM
The French American School of Princeton provides a nurturing and creative learning environment where students thrive because of our focus on academic excellence and the development of the whole child through an exemplary bilingual, multicultural education. Come out and learn about the FASP advantage! Discover a school that cultivates children's curiosity and builds their confidence, leading to expanded opportunities to engage with the world and soar.
Interested in seeing teachers ans students interacting on a daily basis? Join us at 8:45 am for an open classroom experience.
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Tuesday November 18, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Join us as we follow the life of our mysterious nocturnal friend the Raccoon. Classes generally include a craft, hike, and activity for the week’s theme. We spend time outdoors each week, so come dressed in layers and 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 November 18, 2025
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
15 Market Street, Trenton. www.peopleandstories.org.
Week seven of an eight-week program of literature, poetry, discussion and writing in Spanish. Listen or read along each week with a Spanish-language short story & poem written by Latin American authors read aloud by P&S/GyC Coordinator Darcy. Enjoy discussion and writing prompts with each reading. For ages 14 and up. All materials provided.
Tuesday November 18, 2025
6:00 PM
Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Cookie Monster, and their friends from Sesame Street are coming to your neighborhood to say hello! At Elmo and Friends Say Hello, sing, dance, and play alongside your favorite furry friends, all while you follow Elmo's puppy, Tango, in a fun game of hide & seek. So put on your dancing shoes and make your way to where the air is sweet for this all-new celebration on Sesame Street!
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Tuesday November 18, 2025
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Rocky Hill Inn, 137 Washington Street, Rocky Hill.
The president of the West Windsor Historical Society discusses the history of the region from its first recorded inhabitants, the indigenous Leni Lenape, through the American revolution, 19th century development, and ultimate expansion to a suburban community. Free, snacks provided; drinks available for purchase. Contact rkivle47@gmail.com for more information.