Thursday February 19, 2026
10:00 AM
Paula Johnson, Curator at National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, will speak on "Making Room at the Table: Reflections on Food History and American History" (BY ZOOM ONLY)
55-Plus Club of Princeton meets twice a month on Thursdays at 10 a.m., usually in person (unless indicated otherwise) at 435 Nassau St, Princeton, AND online via ZOOM at its website at princeton55plus.org by clicking on "Upcoming Meetings" and then the word "HERE" for the scheduled meeting. Meetings are open to all and free of charge with a $5 donation suggested which can be made via the website or in person. 55-Plus is a non-profit non-sectarian volunteer organization that presents speakers on topics on history, politics, science, humanities and the arts.
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Thursday February 19, 2026
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Foundation Academies (FA) Charter School in Trenton, NJ is proud to partner with Princeton Battlefield Society and Morven Museum to unveil Men W/O Shoes—a powerful event shining a long overdue spotlight on Black soldiers in America's fight for freedom in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Black History Month.
Opening Night Reception 5 - 7 pm Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026 Morven Museum & Garden 55 Stockton St. Princeton, N.J. Click here to RSVP
In recognition of the centennial of Black History Month and the nation's 250th anniversary, Foundation Academies is proud to share the stories of these unsung heroes for the first time. Through painstaking research, using cutting-edge video and technology, FA scholars stepped into the role of historians uncovering and retelling the lives of these 14 Black soldiers. Men W/O Shoes will also be open to the public 10 am - 4 pm Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026
Thursday February 19, 2026
7:00 PM
Get together with your friends for a fun Ladies’ Night Out. Enjoy wine tasting, dessert and a private Tarot Card reading.
Reservations are a must. Cost: $45pp
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Thursday February 19, 2026
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Join us for Story & Versary, a special event celebrating 6 years of Story & Verse at the Arts Council of Princeton! DURING THIS FESTIVE OPEN MIC, WE WILL BE HOSTING A NO WHERE TO WEAR PARTY, WHERE YOU’RE INVITED TO SHOW OFF SOMETHING THAT’S BEEN NEGLECTED IN YOUR CLOSET. JOIN IN ON THE FUN WITH LIGHT REFRESHMENTS, POTLUCK, AND A CELEBRATION OF THE COMMUNITY WE’VE BUILT TOGETHER.
Story & Verse provides a warm and welcoming spotlight for both emerging and established artists in our Solley Theater, an intimate space in the heart of Downtown Princeton. Share your story, your poetry, or your prose, based on the monthly theme!
Join us as a performer: Prepare a story, poem, or spoken word piece up to 5 minutes in length and (at least loosely) related to the theme. This month’s theme is “Ta Da!” Arrive by 6:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary.
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Thursday February 19, 2026
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
This new course will offer an in-depth look at the work of major American figures in ecopoetry, from the seminal forerunners of the late twentieth century to experimental and cutting-edge voices of the twenty-first. This format will allow us to spend time reading and discussing multiple poems by individual poets, including Gary Snyder, A.R. Ammons, Brenda Hillman, Forrest Gander, Evelyn Reilly, Jorie Graham, and more. We will follow along as they attempt to establish a new paradigm for our human relationship to the natural world while responding to an ever-heightening sense of crisis. We will be reading now-classic ecopoems as well as up-to-the-minute work.
For information, contact Education Manager Anna Hill ahill@thewatershed.org or email winifred.spar@gmail.com
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Thursday February 19, 2026
7:30 PM
Explore some of the most intriguing literary controversies in Jewish history, from the Shapira Scrolls and the authorship of the Zohar to the invention of the Golem of Prague and a mysterious, modern addition to the Haggadah. This class asks why Jews created sacred fakes and what these stories reveal about authority, faith, and imagination. Three Thursdays in 2026: February 19, 26, and March 5 at 7:30pm. Free and open to the community. Register here: https://aicnj.shulcloud.com/form/Fake-It-Till-You-Make-It.html