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Princeton NJ Events

Events for Wednesday April 20, 2022

Musical Tots, Princeton Public Library

Wednesday April 20, 2022
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Children ages 3-5 are invited to experience music through books, movement, rhythm and improvisation. Explore and experience the piano each Wednesday with story time selections and introductory piano skills in this six-week series.

Advance registration is required and limited to 20 children, ages 3-5 years accompanied by parent or adult caregiver. Registration will open one week before the scheduled program date.

?Series is led by pianist and educator Kristin Cahill, a faculty member at The New School for Music Study.

Click here for more information

Watson Woods Walk, Tulpehaking Nature Center

Wednesday April 20, 2022
11:30 AM

Enjoy an easy walk with our group as we observe the seasons change while exploring the beautiful trails of Roebling Park. Meet in the parking lot. Free.

Fulfillment Through Volunteering

Wednesday April 20, 2022
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Princeton Fitness & Wellness 1225 State Road, Princeton

Click here to register.

Do you want to help others? Are you unsure of how to give back? Research suggests that people who volunteer may live longer and happier lives. Join the certified volunteer administration professionals from the Penn Medicine Princeton Health Volunteer Services Department to learn about the benefits of volunteering, including the physical and psychological health benefits, and how to find volunteer opportunities with community nonprofits.

Free Backyard Composting Webinar, The Watershed

Wednesday April 20, 2022
6:00 PM

Join the Watershed Institute and Priscilla Ellen Hayes, who runs an educational program in Robbinsville, for a conversation about home composting on Wednesday, April 20 from 6:00 - 7:15 p.m. Click here to register.

Composting is a simple way for people to improve soil health and control water in their own yards. Soils amended with compost absorb excess water and help reduce the amount of polluted stormwater running into our local streams. Compost will also make your plants and the rest of your landscape healthier. Priscilla will explain how to compost vegetables, fruit, and other organic materials from your kitchen, thereby diverting this waste from local landfills. She will share her favorite compost recipes, discuss how to choose or build your own composter, and answer questions. If you have never composted, are thinking about it, or have some experience with composting, this workshop will be a great place to learn more.

Contact Pri Oliveira at poliveira@thewatershed.org with any questions about the event.

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