Saturday February 11, 2023
8:30 AM - 11:00 AM
"Dogs and Humans with Williams Syndrome": Bridgett von Holdt of Princeton University discusses her team's 2017 discovery that dogs and humans with Williams Syndrome share a handful of genetic variants that both are connected to friendliness. This sharing goes even further where the same genes carry these variants across the two species. Coffee and donuts at 8:30 followed by lecture at 9:30. Masks optional; virtual viewing available.
100 Stellarator Road, Princeton. www.pppl.gov.
Saturday February 11, 2023
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Every Saturday at 10am, enjoy a morning of story and song with Jeff Trainor of JaZams! Storytime with Jeff is a half-hour event that welcomes families to sing, dance, read, and enjoy some free fun. Jeff is an accomplished musician and actor with a growing fanbase among the Princeton toddler community (and their parents as well!) This interactive event features books, songs, rhymes and movement for kids ages 0-8, accompanied by an adult family member or guardian. No registration required. Free and open to all. Learn more.
Saturday February 11, 2023
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Are you looking for something fun to do during Black History Month? Join the Smith Family Foundation in partnership with The Hut Community app and Lisa Wilkins Toro for a citywide Black History Scavenger Hunt. Prizes for the teams with the highest scores.
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Saturday February 11, 2023
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
In September 2022, the Arts Councilannounced a community-wide project that would supply blank 5x8" sketchbooks to anyone interested in participating in a new artistic endeavor, the Princeton Sketchbook Club. By mid-December, 300 sketchbooks were picked up by locals and sent across the country to be filled with doodles, poetry, collage, or whichever medium the recipient chose to fill its pages. The full sketchbook library opens for public perusal with a free reception.
102 Witherspoon Street, Princeton