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Stuart
Stuart Country Day School

Stuart Summer Experience
June 17 to August 30
Co-ed Camps for Preschool to Grade 12

Stuart offers camps for students in preschool through grade 12 in the arts, athletics, STEM and leadership. For Summer 2024, Stuart is offering 22 new programs for a total of 60 sessions over 11 weeks. There is a camp offered every week of the summer at the preschool, lower, and middle school levels, giving families an opportunity for their daughters or sons to spend their entire summer at Stuart. We also have exciting new offerings for high school students. 

Before and after care and lunch add-ons are available. We offer multi week and siblings discounts. For details and to register, visit stuartschool.org/summer.

ID Tech
iD Tech

Register today at the top-rated tech camp for 25 years and counting! iD Tech is the very best experience built around your child—their interests, their skill level, their goals. Held in Princeton and trusted by the world’s top universities and over 1,000,000 parents, iD Tech is where kids and teens learn from the best—coding, game dev, robotics, and more. Our on-campus programs are a chance for your child to meet friends and mentors who share their interests in an inspiring setting. Between sessions of hands-on STEM fun in next-gen labs, they’ll get the ultimate taste of collegiate life while exploring campus.

ARB
American Repertory Ballet

Prepare to be enchanted once again! American Repertory Ballet (ARB) proudly announces the return of Ethan Stiefel’s celebrated production of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, May 10-12, 2024 at the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center.

This timeless tale transports attendees into a magical forest filled with fairies, elves, mischief, romance, and joy. Audiences of all ages will once again be cheering, laughing out loud, and mesmerized by the ballet’s whimsy and crisp storytelling. There is no better way to celebrate Mother’s Day weekend!

Voices
Voices Chorale NJ

Voices Chorale NJ is pleased to present: "In Conversation with Haydn", 4pm Saturday, May 11 at Trinity Church in Princeton. Join Voices Chorale and the Berks Sinfonietta chamber orchestra in a special performance of Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass. Between sections of this liturgical work, the chorale will intersperse contemporary pieces that respond to themes within the Mass, bringing new perspectives on forgiveness, faith, peace, and unity in a divided world.  Contemporary works include “Fragile” by Sting and “Exsultate! Jubilate!” by Kyle Pederson.

Visit VoicesChoraleNJ.org to get your tickets now.

theCoderSchool
theCoderSchool

Figuring out how to spend summer can be challenging, but coding camps at theCoderSchool can be a great way to keep your kids learning through their time away from school. theCoderSchool Montgomery offers a variety of coding and STEM camps including, robotics, coding with drones, game design, A.I, and much more, making coding fun and engaging while honing in on your kid’s passions and motivations. Our camps provide coding projects as well as fun outdoor activities to create a uniquely collaborative environment where the kids work, code and have a fun summer together! Join us in the Montgomery and greater Princeton area where there are no limits to your child's imagination and what they can bring to life!

TCNJ
The College of New Jersey

Summer Camps at TCNJ School of the Arts and Communication

Explore music education, music technology, game design, graphic design, or digital fabrication this summer at The College of New Jersey! TCNJ School of the Arts and Communication is offering two on-campus experiences for high school students: Future Music Educators Institute and the Design and Creative Technology Academy. Explore topics in music education and connect with our institute faculty and guest artists. Students enrolled in the academy choose from four dynamic paths: Game Design, Digital Fabrication, Graphic Design, or Music Technology.

PASH
Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart

Princeton Academy is still accepting applications for the 24-25 school year!

Upcoming Open House
1128 Great Road, Princeton, NJ
Thursday, May 23, 6pm

Princeton Academy is excited to welcome prospective families to campus to learn more about the best K-8 school for boys in Princeton! Come learn about how we bring out the best in each boy and how to apply for a space for your son! Register today. Questions or to arrange a tour, email admission@princetonacademy.org or call (609) 759-3053.

Woori Mart Princeton
Woori Mart Princeton

Want to put an Asian flair to your daily meals? Maybe just try some new snacks or get your mom a persimmon tree? Woori Mart Princeton is a full-service Korean supermarket, bringing Korean traditions to Princeton's doorstep right here in West Windsor. We offer an extensive prepared foods bar and catering alongside our fresh produce, meat, fish and Asian grocery. If you have any questions about Korean cuisine or ingredients, just come in and ask! Come visit us at 64 Princeton Hightstown Rd or contact us at 609-750-8888 or david@woorimartprinceton.com.

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Princeton Online's Summer Camps Guide

Princeton Online's Summer Camps Guide

A comprehensive guide to all local area camps in Princeton including academic camps, day camps, computer and technology camps, sports camps, performing and visual arts camps, special needs camps, and sleep-away camps! Also listed are educational programs, summer activities, and articles addressing first time campers and choosing the right camp for your child.

House & Garden

Princeton Online's House & Garden Guide

Our House and Garden feature is loaded with information on gardens and home topics that will enlighten novices and experts alike. Our comprehensive directory of local services and companies will help you with everything from Princeton landscapers, sprinkler systems, pools, waterscapes, tree services, to firebowls.

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An online magazine that takes a closer look at what matters to Princeton.
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Announcements

HomeFront’s ArtJam 2024 May 3 – 18
Now in its 15th year, ArtJam 2024 will feature a wide variety of original paintings, pottery, glasswork and sculpture by national and local artists, including artists and crafters in HomeFront's ArtSpace and SewingSpace programs. Over 100 artists are participating — with more than 1,000 handmade items! Visit our website to learn more about our artists and to view ArtJam's jam-packed calendar of events. All proceeds benefit HomeFront's work supporting families impacted by poverty and homelessness. www.homefrontnj.org/2024/03/artjam-2024/

NJTL of Trenton's Annual Capital Cup at Trenton Country Club
A Drill & Play Tennis Fundraiser - May 19
Tennis enthusiasts are invited to mark May's National Tennis Month in style at the NJTL of Trenton Annual Capital Cup Fundraiser. Scheduled for Sunday, May 19, 2024, from 9 am to 3 pm, the event is proudly hosted by NJTL of Trenton in partnership with their long-time supporter, The Trenton Country Club, located in West Trenton, NJ. Festivities include tennis drills conducted by local favorite teaching pros on TCC's beautiful outdoor Har-Tru courts, a student tennis exhibition, a continental breakfast and buffet lunch with wine and craft beer, and an Awards ceremony. A fabulous raffle is also planned, featuring coveted items such as tickets to the US Open, private lessons with top local pros, and kids' summer camp! All proceeds will help NJTLT continue its mission of creating opportunities and providing academic programs and services to enhance the lives of under-resourced youth in Trenton and surrounding areas. Click here for more information

Join us at the Robinowitz Education Center this summer(July 8, 10, 15, 17) for our exclusive middle and high school student Writing Clinics led by certified Dyslexia instructors trained in Orton-Gillingham based writing interventions. Each clinic will include assessment of writing skills followed by explicit, direct instruction beginning at the sentence level and progressing through paragraph/essay writing. Instruction will utilize only research based strategies for learning complex sentence structures and genres of text frequently encountered in middle school. Details and registration: robinowitzcenter.org/tutoring-services/

In anticipation of our country's 250 year anniversary (the America250! Celebration), the Princeton Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is encouraging interested prospective members to explore their lineage. Please contact princetonDARregistrar@gmail.com for more information.

Recycling Buckets
Replacement recycling buckets can be picked up at the Princeton Public Works Yard at 27 North Harrison Street. Residents can take home a maximum of two buckets per household on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last, within the regular business hours of 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. princetonnj.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=436

Princeton University Farmer's Market
The Princeton University Farmers’ Market will be at the Firestone Library/Chapel Plaza every Wednesday until May 1, open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please contact pumarket@princeton.edu with any questions. farmersmarket.princeton.edu/2024/03/22/spring-2024-market/

Save the Date

June 1, 2024 – WWAC’S ArtWalk

June 8, 2024 – Mercer County Cultural Fair Festival

June 15, 2024 – SSAAM Annual Juneteenth Celebration

June 20, 2024 – Watershed Solstice Run

July 27 & 28 – Annual Mercer County 4-H Fair

September 28 & 29, 2024 – Hopewell Tour Des Arts 2024

October 5, 2024 – HIP’S Annual Rent Party

November 10, 2024 – Princeton Half Marathon

Events

Summer Camp Open Houses

School Open Houses

Major Non-Profit Fundraisers

5/2 - Public Open House - Hinds Plaza, 5-7pm., The Municipality of Princeton is hosting a public open house for a Concept Design refreshing Hinds Plaza at the Princeton Public Library. This will be a dynamic and interactive workshop where attendees can come and go as they please. Key discussion topics will include materials, furniture, issues and concerns, trees and landscaping, lighting and more. Please join us; your input is integral to the success of this project!

5/3 - Fun on the Farm Day, Cherry Grove Farm, 2-5pm., Visit our calves, go for a hayride, a wild plant walk and then relax for the weekend with some gentle yoga. Jersey Artisan Co will be here with their mozzarella, ricotta, feta, sourdough bread and arancini. Ironbound Cider will be offering tastings of their many varieties of hard cider and The Shepherd's Pasture will have plants and jams for sale. Bring kids for some afternoon fun or stop by the farm on your way home and pick up some bread, cheese, cider and plants for the weekend. Registration for free hayrides, plant walk & yoga here: www.cherrygrovefarm.com/shop-all/activities

5/3 - Opening Reception, Arts Council of Princeton, 5-7pm., MAKING DOAPRIL 27 - MAY 24 -Gallery Opening. To “make do” is an idiom. Grammatically, it is a phrase. It means to work with what one has on hand or to persevere through difficult circumstances. Each artist in this show makes work that exemplifies this term. Some of us have always worked in this way: gleaning the metaphor from the world, finding meaning in everyday objects, and excavating the strange beauty we perceive in the cast-offs in the street, field, and forage. Others found our way to this kind of work during the pandemic: forced into isolation, we questioned, examined, played with and discovered new and fruitful ways of working.
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5/3 - South Brunswick Jazz Café Concert - Section Jazz, 8-10pm., Section Jazz is unique in that it presents music by the great jazz composers, the Great American Songbook, and World Music influences. Four veteran musicians came together during COVID with a need to play and Section Jazz was born. The band is led by drummer Mike DeSimone, and includes pianist Jonathan Benjamin, bassist Paul Daloia, and guitarist Mike Hogan. South Brunswick Municipal Complex 540 Route 522 (Ridge Rd.), Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 Admission $6 at the door - Light refreshments included + BYOB Doors open 7:15PM – No reservations, no advance ticket sales. For more info, www.sbarts.org

5/4 – Opening Day, West Windsor Community Farmers Market, 9-1pm., Located at the Princeton Junction Train Station (southbound side), with plenty of free parking, this gathering space for folks who love good food is known far and wide for its wide assortment of offerings and positive market vibe. Running weekly, rain or shine until Thanksgiving, you’ll find eighteen New Jersey farms, thirty-five artisan bakers, shakers and makers plus one Pennsylvania farm (for good measure) along with a composting subscription service and knife sharpener (1st/3rd Saturdays) as you meander about our two full lanes of the Vaughn Lot. www.westwindsorfarmersmarket.org/

5/4 - Exploring Korean Culture, Princeton Public Library, 10-12pm., An hour of Korean games and treats is followed by musical performances, bringing together traditional cultural practices with contemporary expressions of Korean and Korean American identity.
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5/4 - May The Fourth Be With You - Star Wars Concert, Westrick Music Academy's Princeton Boychoir. 7-8pm., Westrick Music Academy's Princeton Boychoir -- comprising Apprentice Choir, Treble Choir, and Young Men's Ensemble -- takes the stage to celebrate Star Wars and space-themed music. Children are encouraged to attend dressed in their favorite space hero (or space monster!) and will have the chance to win door prizes. Nassau Presbyterian Church, 61 Nassau St, Princeton, NJ 08542. Tickets available at westrickmusic.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/...

5/5 – Handmade Hopewell – Makers Street Fair, 10-4pm., A small, but mighty unique and highly curated makers street fair. Upwards of 50 makers, artisans, and craftspeople fill Seminary Avenue of Hopewell Borough offering a wide variety of goods including textiles, home goods, paintings, ceramics and much more!
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5/5 – Walking Tour - Princeton’s White City: Broadmead - A Jane’s Walk in Princeton NJ. 1pm., Join us at Prospect Avenue & Broadmead to discover the history of Princeton’s White City, built just after 1900 by Moses Taylor Pyne to serve as Princeton University faculty housing. Walking: approximately one hour. Jane’s Walk was founded in Toronto in 2006 by a group of Jane Jacobs’ friends and colleagues as a way to honor her life and activate her ideas. Over the next decade, the movement grew and by 2017, 1,700 Jane’s Walks took place in 225 cities around the world, spanning 37 countries and 6 continents. Today Jane’s Walks take place in over 500 cities. This is the second Jane’s Walk in Princeton, NJ, following one held in 2016. Free, no registration necessary.

5/5 - 35th Anniversary Reunion Concert, Boheme Opera NJ, 3pm., Boheme Opera NJ invites you to join us for a celebratory feast for the ears to mark our milestone 35th season! Featuring singers who have appeared on our main stage, our 35th Anniversary Reunion Concert will thrill you with selections from opera arias and duets to musical theater.The event will be held at Hillman Performance Hall on the Princeton Campus of Westminster Choir College at Rider University - 101 Walnut Lane, Princeton, NJ 08540. Ample free parking close to the hall is available. If you’re unable to attend, please consider making a donation to help us reach many more milestones to come! Tickets are $25. Seating is general admission - limited first-come, first-served. Tickets will also be available at the door beginning one hour before the event. Click here for more information

5/5 – Handmade Hopewell – Makers Street Fair, 10-4pm., A small, but mighty unique and highly curated makers street fair. Upwards of 60 makers, artisans, and craftspeople fill Seminary Avenue of Hopewell Borough offering a wide variety of goods including textiles, jewelry, home goods, paintings, ceramics and much more!
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5/6 - Continuing Conversations on Race, Princeton Public Library, 7-8:30pm., Princeton University professor, Lorgia García-Peña, gives a presentation. This program will be in person and virtual.. The in-person event does not require registration. Register here to attend virtually. Lorgia Garcia Pena, of the Effron Center for the Study of America and the Department of African American Studies, specializes in race and colonialism and Afro-Latinx studies.
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5/9 - Mother's Day Floral Market, 10-1pm., Fresh cut floral arrangements and spring annual arrangements will be available for purchase, perfect for Mother's Day! 
The market will be located outside on the corner of Nassau and University Place, across the street from Princeton Nails and Jammin Crepes.Look for the flower flags! Stop by after the farmer's market or on your lunch break. Parking will be available for shoppers. 
Proceeds Benefit The Garden Club of Princeton Civic Projects

 

Events (continued)

5/9 - Princeton Research Day, 12-4:30pm, Frist Campus Center, Princeton University Princeton Research Day (PRD) is your opportunity to celebrate and explore the research and creative work taking place at Princeton University. In an informative and relatable way, our early-career researchers and creators share their projects through online videos and in-person presentations. During the program on May 9 at Frist Campus Center, you can interact with presenters, vote for your favorite presentations, and attend a reception and awards celebration. Videos about each research project will be available online starting May 3. Open to public. Free; registration suggested.
Register to attend Princeton Research Day

5/9 - The Art of Indian Music, ACP, 5:30-7:30pm., Explore the rich cultural heritage and diverse forms of Indian Music with international singer and classical musician, Rashika Ranchan.This performance and talk, designed to be informative and interactive, will encompasses different genres, such as, Hindustani Classical, Gazal, Bhajan, Folk, Thumri, Sufi and Film (Bollywood) music. Enjoy this journey of the art, intellectual depth and beauty of Indian music. Lite Indian fare will be served and participants will enjoy a 20% discount (up to $25) after the event at Dvaraka indian Cuisine, located just down the street from the Arts Council of Princeton at 36 Witherspoon Street.
Tickets

5/11 – ‘United in Song’ – Special Anniversary Concert, Westrick Music Academy, 6pm., Celebrate 35 years of exceptional choral artistry and community spirit with Princeton Girlchoir’s special anniversary concert. Join us for an extraordinary evening as all six of our ensembles and alumni unite on one stage. From our youngest voices to the seasoned harmonies of our advanced groups, experience the magic of collective talent and dedication. This annual celebration promises to be a musical journey like no other, where the power of music brings us together.
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5/11 &12 - The Secret Garden, Princeton Youth Ballet (PYB), 4pm, PYB's full-length production, based on the beloved book by Frances Hodgson Burnett, tells the story of a young girl's journey through loss, renewal, and growth, and features captivating choreography by Risa Kaplowitz, staging and additional choreography by Talin Kenar, and vivid projection backdrops by David Haneman. Tickets are $30 in advance and $35 on the day of the performance, and are available at www.princetonyouthballet.org. Running time is approximately 95 minutes. This performance is appropriate for audience members ages 4 year and older. Location: Princeton High School Performing Arts Center,16 Walnut Lane, Princeton, NJ.

5/12 - Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again: Mother's Day Film Screening, Princeton Garden Theatre, 1pm., You and your mom will be dancing queens at this special Mother's Day screening of Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. Existing as both a sequel and a prequel, this lighthearted musical takes place a decade after the first film. In the present day, Sophie finds herself on the brink of parenthood, and in the past, we get to follow Donna as she navigates through the most influential summer of her life. Featuring a charming performance from Lily James, an unforgettable cameo from Cher, and iconic ABBA hits that missed the first screen adaptation, this joyous celebration of motherhood, love, and music is not to be missed on the big screen.
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5/12 - A Mother's Day Treat with "Peter and the Wolf”, Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey, 3pm, New Jersey State Museum Theater, 205 West State Street Trenton, NJ. On this special day, dedicated to all mothers and families of every kind, CPNJ is proud to present a captivating live performance of Peter and the Wolf for the very first time. This delightful masterpiece by Serge Prokofiev promises an incredibly enjoyable experience, especially for the young ears in the audience, as it serves as a delightful introduction to the various instruments within the orchestra. In addition, we are thrilled to showcase the talented winner of our Mary G. Roebling Youth Concerto Competition, who will be accompanied by a full orchestra. Please join us for an afternoon full of fantasy and joy.
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5/15Talk and Tour at the Sked Street Bonsai Garden, 1:30pm, Join us for a lecture on bonsai basics, a guided garden tour, and a Q&A session at the Sked Street Bonsai Garden. The exact location will be given to registrants prior to the event. Discover the basics of Bonsai with Carl Stern at the Sked Street Bonsai Garden, the location of the Central Jersey Bonsai Club. Learn about the history, design, care, and maintenance regarding this craft. The Sked Street Bonsai Garden includes over 100 trees and more than 50 species. Some of these trees have been "in training" for over 20 years. Please register at redlibrary.org/events.

5/18 - Art in the Marsh - Painting Spring Wildflowers, Tulpehaking Nature Center, 10 - 12pm., Join us outside the Tulpehaking Nature Center, where we will first look at some beautiful spring wildflowers. Then, we will go inside where artist Margaret Simpson will talk about the art of sketching wildflowers and help us paint some of the ones we saw. Materials provided. Registration required. Adults and Teens. Register at abbottmarshlands.org/events/, $15/person

5/18 – Pennington Day, 10-4pm., Since 1980, this lively street fair featuring local businesses, artisans, activities, music, food and non-profits, has become one of the most anticipated events in Pennington Borough and Hopewell Valley. Rain or Shine
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5/18 - The Best of the Princeton Singers Concert, Trinity Church Princeton, 6pm., Join us as we celebrate 40 years of brilliant music making and 25 years of artistic leadership by Steven Sametz.
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5/19 - Drill & Play Tennis Fundraiser, NJTL of Trenton's Annual Capital Cup, 9-3pm., Tennis enthusiasts are invited to mark May's National Tennis Month in style at the NJTL of Trenton Annual Capital Cup Fundraiser. Scheduled for Sunday, May 19, 2024, from 9 am to 3 pm, the event is proudly hosted by NJTL of Trenton in partnership with their long-time supporter, The Trenton Country Club, located in West Trenton, NJ.
Festivities include tennis drills conducted by local favorite teaching pros on TCC's beautiful outdoor Har-Tru courts, a student tennis exhibition, a continental breakfast and buffet lunch with wine and craft beer, and an Awards ceremony. A fabulous raffle is also planned, featuring coveted items such as tickets to the US Open, private lessons with top local pros, and kids' summer camp!
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5/19 - Battlefield Tour, Princeton Battlefield Society, 1-2:30pm, Spend a Sunday afternoon at the Princeton Battlefield State Park and learn more about the Battle of Princeton, a battle that ended the "ten crucial days" of 1776-1777. Walk in the footprints of Washington's troops and listen to exciting narratives of soldier and civilian experiences. Your tour is led by an approved Historical Interpreter. Following the approximate one hour tour, visit the historic Thomas Clarke House, the home of a Quaker farming family and the only remaining structure from the January 3, 1777 Battle of Princeton. Princeton Battlefield Society, 500 Mercer St, Princeton
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5/21 - Pickles, Paddles, and Pulled Calves, Fluid Physio 11:30-12:15pm, Learn how to prevent and manage common lower extremity injuries in pickleball.
Mercer Bucks Pickleball Club, 370 Sullivan Way, Ewing Township, NJ 08628, USA 
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5/23 - Game Changing Kitchen Hacks, McCaffrey's West Windsor, 1:30-2:30pm. Join McCaffrey's Food Market's Registered Dietitian, Jill Kwasny, for a fun, informative, and free nutrition event: Game Changing Kitchen Hacks. Food prep, cooking and cleanup can take a lot of time and attention. Discover shortcuts that will help maintain the quality of your ingredients and streamline your efforts. As always, Jill will offer menu ideas, cooking techniques, and delicious samples. RSVP to nutritionist@Mccaffreys.com or call 215 750-7713 to reserve your seat. McCaffrey's Market in West Windsor in the Southfield Retail Center at 335 Princeton Hightstown Road

5/23 – Following Your Family Tree: African American Genealogy Workshop, Morven Museum & Garden, 6:30pm., You're invited to a free hybrid African American Genealogy Workshop highlighting the process and lessons learned while researching the history and genealogy of people enslaved at Morven, and led by historian Sharece Blakney.
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5/24 - Princeton Triangle Show Presents 'Ship Happens' @McCarter, 8:00pm. Back for its 133rd year, the Princeton Triangle Show brings you Ship Happens: A Cruisical. Join us as Triangle sets sail with a tale as old as tide. Climb aboard the SS Giznee Fairytale, a cruise with all of the amenities - buffets, shuffleboard, and even magic? While other passengers enjoy their luxurious journey, twins Isla and Lindsay venture below decks, only to be swept away in a current of schemes and whimsy. Not since Ted has a cruise gone so wrong! Additional Show: 5/25 @7pm., Click here for more information

5/25 – The Jungle Book @Kelsey Theatre, 1and 4pm., Deep in the heart of the Indian Jungle, Bagheera, the black panther, discovers a Man-Cub. Only the wolves Akela and Raksha may save his life and raise him as their own. But Shere Khan, the Great Tiger, has targeted the boy. Bagheera teaches the boy all he knows about the Jungle. Baloo the lovable bear befriends Mowgli and saves him from the fearsome grasp of Kaa, the Python, and the wild Monkey-People. But who can save him from Shere Kahn? Ticket Cost: $16/$14
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5/31 - Fourth Annual Princeton Community Pride Picnic, Hinds Plaza, 4:30-7:30pm - An informal, friendly and fun kickoff to Pride Month in Princeton, inclusive of people of all ages in, and allied with, the area’s LGBTQIA+ community. We will come together to party, eat, dance, play, meet new people and share information and resources in a joyful space where all belong. After the picnic ends, the festivities continue with the Pride Dance Party starting at 7:30 across the street at the Arts Council of Princeton. Click here for more information

5/31 - "Canvases + Confections", Fundraiser to Support Hopewell Tour Des Arts, 7pm., On Friday, May 31, a fundraiser to support Tour Des Arts and student art scholarships will be held at the Hopewell Theater in Hopewell Borough. The event, called "Canvases + Confections", will be chock-full of art, music and fun. Highlights of the evening includes a display of works by exceptional art students from HV Central High School and The Cambridge School; an opportunity to purchase small works created by Tour Des Arts artists; live music; a hands-on mural painting; and a smorgasbord of desserts.
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6/1 - Spring Wine & Food Festival, Crossing Vineyards & Winery, 12-5pm., Celebrate Spring at the vineyard with this festive day featuring local craft food & beverage vendors, live music, and, of course, wine! Admission includes food, wine, and spirits sampling; additional beverages and light bites available for purchase. All ticket sales are final. Event is rain or shine. Cost: $35pp in advance. (Buy online and save!); $40pp the week of the event.
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Shelley’s Table - Saturday, May 11th: Kids (Ages 10-14) Cooking Tortillas & Tacos. Make corn tortillas from scratch and learn two taco fillings as well as how to make fresh fruit water, a tomatillo salsa and guacamole. Hosted at Shelley's Table in Lambertville, NJ, 1-4pm. Classes can be booked here: www.shelleystable.com/upcoming-classes or you can reach Shelley at (646)-236-0605 and shelleystable@gmail.com.

Mother's Day Wine Trail Weekend May 11 & 12 @Terhune’s - Celebrate mom on this special weekend. $2 off tasting flights all weekend for moms. What more wonderful way to treat her than an afternoon of wine tasting and fresh open air in the Terhune Wine Orchard? Enjoy live music all weekend. Winery hours 12 pm-5 pm. No outside food or pets, please. www.terhuneorchards.com/

Mention POL to save 5% at Tumbles Summer Camps! Your favorite kids' fitness gym is offering 11 weeks of camp, with rotating weeks of Pirate Camp, Gymnastics Camp, Circus Camp and Ninja Warriors Training! Tumbles day camps get kids moving and thinking - so call now and reserve your spots! Call 609-447-5437 before 5/15/2024, mention this POL ad for 5% off! 

An Important Reminder From Horticultural Management: A reminder for those that want to remove trees, shrubs and the like. Bird migration, and breeding is upon us. Consider holding off removals until the nests are empty. Plus, caterpillars are going thru their metamorphosis to adult butterflies and moths. They need the cover too. www.horticulturalmanagement.com/

Oak Crest Day Camp's Spring into Summer Special is going on now through the end of May. Take advantage of our special rates all month long. Never seen our camp? Come get a private tour with our Camp Director Jonathan to find out more about our program! Contact us at 732.297-2000 or info@oakcrestdaycamp.com (www.oakcrestdaycamp.com)

Escape Room and Open House Event @AoPS Academy - Monday, May 13, 7:00-8:30 pm. Children will participate in a summer-themed escape room while parents attend informational session about our academic year classes and summer camps. Note that the escape room will start promptly at 7:15 pm, and the entire event has a hard stop at 8:30 pm, so please plan to arrive at 7:00 pm. Summer camps are filling up, enroll soon to get a spot! AoPS Academy Princeton at 100 Campus Drive, Suite 103 Princeton, NJ 08540. Please RSVP by Friday, May 10.

Nature doesn't wait, and neither should you! As we enter May, now is the perfect time to plan and construct your ideal landscapes. The Persian Rose Garden gives you a unique opportunity to work with a master gardener to help you design, install and maintain plantings that work perfectly within your needs, environment and budget and are sustainable year after year. For more information or to set up your consultation, email thepersianrosegarden@gmail.com or call 609 917 8836 today!

Your Friendly Math Tutor is offering $100 off any of our summer courses when you book before June 1st! When booking online use promo code EARLYBIRD100 or mention this promo when you call! 908.230.7359

May 2: First Thursdays at the Farm Dinner, 6pm., Join The Farminary for dinner with Carolyn Finney, storyteller, cultural geographer, and author of Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors. This distinctive dinner series brings together different scholars, activists, and artists to be interviewed over dinner. They are paired with a world-class chef who prepares at least a portion of the meal using produce from The Farminary. The events are designed to be intimate — capped at 25 people — and focused on meaningful conversation. Reserve your spot online at bit.ly/firstThursdays.

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