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Princeton NJ Events

Events for Thursday February 3, 2022

Princeton Farmers’ Market Winter Market

Thursday February 3, 2022
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Princeton Farmers’ Market kicks off the winter market season next Thursday, December 9th! The market will operate from 10am - 2pm on the Franklin Ave lot beginning December 9th and run bi-weekly. Shoppers can expect local organic produce, local meats, artisan bread, gluten-free/vegan goods, empanadas, and more. A full list of market dates and participating vendors can be viewed via our website: www.princetonfarmersmarket.com

The market is authorized to accept SNAP/EBT cards to be used on eligible purchases. Thanks to the Garden State Good Food Network we are able to match up to $10 on SNAP transactions, per eligible customer, per day. Those eligible for SNAP benefits can learn more at the Farmers Market table. Princeton Farmers Market is a registered 501(c)(3) organization. The Princeton Farmers’ Market aims to educate consumers on the benefits of local and healthy food, all while supporting local farmers, agriculture, and business.

The Revolutionary World of a Free Black Man: Jacob Francis, 1754-1836 - Virtual

Thursday February 3, 2022
7:00 PM

The Mercer County Library, Lawrence Headquarters Branch 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrenceville (609) 883-8294 | mcl.org

The story of Jacob Francis and his family provides us with an inside view of life in New Jersey in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries and the revolutionary changes affecting the lives of both free and enslaved Black people. Co-sponsored with The Hopewell Museum and the Hopewell Valley Historical Society. Please email hopeprogs@mcl.org to register to receive link to program.

Drawing from the Collection Series, ACP & PU Art Museum - Virtual

Thursday February 3, 2022
8:00 PM

Drawing Rhinoceros:

This live art-making class is inspired by Albrecht Dürer’s The Rhinoceros. Rendered with linear wizardry, the rich textural detail of Dürer’s rhinoceros inspired countless artistic representations over the next two centuries and was considered a valid image of the animal in German schoolbooks until the 1930s. In this session, we will draw a rhinoceros in the wild by first looking at the big shapes and then refining those before committing to delicate details.

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