Wednesday February 18, 2026
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Nancy S. Klath Center for Lifelong Learning, 101 Poor Farm Road, Princeton, 609-751-9699. www.cmaprinceton.org.
What if technology, storytelling, and culture could come together to build more connected and compassionate communities? Join us for a powerful evening with Stephen J. Kim, senior associate director of communications and information at the Princeton University Art Museum, as he reflects on the human side of innovation, the evolving role of museums, and what it means to lead with empathy in a digital age. With warmth, insight, and clarity, Stephen brings a fresh and necessary voice to the conversation on peace, creativity, and civic life. Register. $5.
Wednesday February 18, 2026
6:00 PM
Families supporting loved ones with long-term care needs often face difficult legal and planning decisions. Families, caregivers, professionals, and community members are invited to gain a better understanding of legal pathways that protect loved ones with dignity and respect. Participants will learn the basics of estate and long-term care planning, including wills, decision-making authority, guardianship, inheritance considerations, Medicaid planning, and the benefits of planning ahead rather than reacting in a crisis. Presented by attorney Ryann Siclari, Esq., an experienced practitioner in disability law, elder law, and long-term planning. Offered as part of the Colorful Dreams Care Program Series. Please visit events.mcl.org to register to receive the link to the program.