Wednesday June 10, 2026
6:00 PM - 8:15 PM
Slow down, relax, unwind. Let’s explore the ancient art of Japanese paper marbling. Suminagashi means floating ink; this meditative and playful art form creates swirling patterns, reminiscent of the natural world. Prints are made by dropping ink on the surface of water and touching the paper to the water’s surface. Save your spot.
Wednesday June 10, 2026
6:00 PM
It is wonderful to take our practice outdoors to Historical Society of Princeton’s lovely Updike Farmstead on Quaker Road on Wednesdays at 6 pm on 6/3, 6/10, 6/17, and 6/24. Our donation-based all-levels Vinyasa Flow classes are open to all skill levels. We look forward to being together at the close of the day and lifting up our intentions. In the event of rain,we can take our yoga practice indoors into the property’s beautifully restored 18th century farmhouse overlooking the fields. Please use the paved driveway - not the gravel one- when entering from Quaker Road. Kindly bring along a yoga mat, a water bottle, and anything that will make you comfortable for an outdoor practice.
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Wednesday June 10, 2026
7:30 PM
Join us on June 10th at 7:30 PM via Zoom as we mark the semiquincentennial with a fresh perspective on the American Revolutionary War, one that centers the often-overlooked women who supported the Continental Army camp. Who were these women and why did they follow the army? Historian Samantha Allison's presentation illuminates the vital role of female camp followers: the women who marched alongside military units, performing the essential labor that sustained the army's daily operations. The presentation also explores how military authorities navigated the presence of female followers. Officers sought to balance the practical necessity of support services with the demands of discipline and logistics, revealing a complex relationship between these women and the army.