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Christian Science Lecture - Sat, Nov 15, 10:00am - Princeton Theological Seminary, MacKay Hall, 43 College Road West, Princeton, NJ *main parking is at 25 Library Place. Free and open to the public. No advance registration is necessary. Free parking and childcare are available.

When finding solutions seems difficult, it's often because we are having trouble knowing what matters. But the right kind of vision (hint: it's spiritual) allows us to discern what is actually important. Christian Science reveals what is essential, brings solutions, and enables us to live God-impelled lives that bless our families and communities. Please join us for this thought-provoking discussion with Nicole Virgil, C.S. Learn more at www.csprinceton.org

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Princeton Online's Holiday Guide

Princeton Online's Holiday Guide

Welcome to POL’s annual, and festive Holiday Feature - a wonderful guide to gift giving ideas, entertaining, and holiday themed entertainment. Look for caterers, invitations, stocking stuffer suggestions, and more. Buy tickets to your favorite holiday events like The Nutcracker and PSO's Holiday POPS concert. Feel good when you give to a local charity by checking out and contributing to one of the Online donation links. Oh, and don't miss our helpful articles that will get you through the busy season and into the holiday spirit. Ho Ho Holiday!

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Next issue arrives November 18th!
Getting Into The Fall Spirit: Gratitude, Giving And Change

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Why Personalized Tutoring Makes All the Difference: A Look Inside Your Friendly Math Tutor

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Festival of Trees @Morven

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Announcements

HomeFront’s Thanksgiving Food Drive
Families shouldn't face impossible tradeoffs between groceries, rent, and other essentials. Give a family the joy of a home cooked meal on Thanksgiving Day—and through the holiday weekend.
You can help! Pack a thanksgiving food basket for one or more families.
Other ways to help:
Organize a food drive
Donate food items
Donate grocery gift cards or cash
Sign up by emailing GetInvolved@HomeFrontNJ.org or by calling 609-989-9417 x112.
View the full basket list here.
Drop-off: Please drop off donations to 1880 Princeton Ave. in Lawrenceville between November 1st and 14th. Our Donation Center is open: Weekdays, 9am-3pm and Sat, 9am-12pm.

Carole Jury Solo Art Show and Sale to Support Share My Meals
Share My Meals, a nonprofit organization that addresses food insecurity and food waste, is organizing a public art exhibition and sale by Carole Jury, an international artist.The event will showcase her pieces of art, from Wednesday, Nov. 12 to Saturday, Nov. 15 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at MarketFair in Princeton.Thirty-five percent of the proceeds of the sale will benefit Share My Meals, which recovers and delivers nutritious prepared meals to local communities across New Jersey.

Beginner Line Dancing @The Community Well - Tuesdays, November 11 - December 1612:00pm - 1:00pm6-week session only $90! Always wanted to try line dancing but didn’t know where to start? This fun, welcoming class is the perfect place to begin! You’ll learn the basic steps of line dancing as you learn popular beginner level line dances. No experience or partner needed—just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to dance! Instructor Beth Archer-Myers has more than a decade of line dancing experience and brings both skill and a genuine love of dance to every class. For Beth, it’s the perfect kind of exercise: lively; social; and so enjoyable you forget it’s a workout. Anyone can step onto the dance floor with ease and enjoy moving to the music! Register

Drive Carefully During Deer Mating Season
Residents are reminded to drive carefully as daylight hours shorten and the risk of deer collisions increases. White-tailed deer are involved in thousands of motor vehicle collisions every year. Most of those collisions occur during peak deer mating season, which in New Jersey runs from late October through mid-December. Many car commuters drive at times of day when deer are most active, and when lighting conditions may make driving more difficult.

Municipality of Princeton's Holiday Gift Drive
For 27 years, the Municipality of Princeton's Holiday Gift Drive has helped ensure that every child in our community, no matter their circumstances, feels the warmth and magic of the season. Together, we’ve created countless moments of joy, reminding families that they are seen, valued, and cared for during the holidays. Last year, thanks to the overwhelming generosity of our community, Princeton Human Services distributed gifts to 350 Princeton children. Families also received grocery store gift cards to help with holiday meals and expenses. As we look ahead to another season of giving, the need is greater than ever, and we ask that you help us continue this effort of generosity and make a difference in the lives of so many Princeton families! If you would like to become a donor please visit our website.

ACP'S Artist Winter Village at Hinds Plaza Nov 13 – Dec 21
Our artist winter village makes local shopping easier and more creative than ever! These festive pop-up shops, run by talented regional creatives, offer fun and unique gifts in cozy textiles, jewelry, hand-poured candles, charming children’s wear, pottery, wood, and so much more. Shop directly from makers working to bring us small business-driven joy!
Hours: From November 13 through December 21, four Chalets will be open for business Thursday through Sunday, 12-6pm. In addition to the Chalets, ten additional artists will join the village on Saturdays and Sundays from 10am-4pm. Vendors change each week!
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March 2026, YWCA Princeton - YWCA Princeton is thrilled to announce its 42nd annual Tribute to Women Event happening in March 2026 at The Boathouse in Mercer County. Each year, this signature event honors extraordinary women - and the male allies who stand beside them - driving progress, equity, and social justice. Do you know a woman (or ally) making a powerful impact? Nominate them today to be part of the 2026 Tribute to Women Honorees and help us celebrate those who inspire change and uplift others. Stay tuned for more details to come!
To nominate a Tribute Honoree please visit: www.ywcaprinceton.org/tribute-2026

Save the Date

December 5 & 6, 2025 – The Watershed’s Sip & Shop Holiday Market

December 6, 2025 – WWAC Holiday Artisan Market

December 6, 2025 – Trenton Children's Chorus Annual Winter Concert

December 16, 2025 – Palmer Square’s Annual Menorah Lighting

January 31, 2026 – PNS Starry Starry Night Benefit

February 27, 2026 – 9th Annual NJ Watershed Conference

March 22, 2026 – Laurie Berkner @McCarter

April 10 - 12, 2026 – Meditation4Sobriety Retreat

Events

School Open Houses

Major Non-Profit Fundraisers

11/6 - Ripped from The Headlines, Adath Israel Congregation, 10:30am., Join Rabbi Adler on November 6th at 10:30 AM for an informal discussion of current events and what Judaism has to say about the issues of the day. Enjoy your cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate and find out what's happening in the world through a Jewish lens. Discussion will be held on Zoom. Please call Adath Israel's office at (609) 896-4977 for the Zoom link.
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11/6 - Author Karida L. Brown at Princeton Public Library, 7pm. Sociologist Karida L. Brown, joined in conversation by Laurence Ralph, presents her new book, "The Battle for the Black Mind." The first 50 registered participants receive a free copy of the book.
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11/7 - Stories In Motion with Princeton Ballet School, Princeton Public Library, 2-3pm. Children ages 3 to 10 are invited to jump, twirl and imagine through classic ballet stories with dancers from American Repertory Ballet and Princeton Ballet School.
Includes a short story followed by creative movement demonstration. Registration is required for each child attending and will open two weeks prior to the event. Presented in partnership with American Repertory Ballet and Princeton Ballet School.
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11/7 - Northern Saw-whet Owl Banding, The Watershed, 6:15-7:30pm. It is not often that you get the opportunity to observe and participate in a natural science monitoring effort. This rare experience allows you to observe the saw-whet owl banding project that takes place at The Watershed Reserve every autumn. Participants will learn about Northern Saw-whet Owls and what local researchers at the Wild Bird Research Group are doing to study and conserve these tiny predators. Ages 8 and up. Dress for the weather of the day. Space is very limited. All participants must be comfortable walking on uneven ground at night. Additional dates: 11/14, 11/21.
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11/8 - Preschool and Kindergarten Fair, Princeton Public Library, 11-1pm. Streamline your search for the best preschool or kindergarten for your child at this gathering of faculty and staff from local schools.
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11/8 - Sauce for the Goose: Outdoor Art Market, 11-4pm.
Shop from 100+ artisans working in ceramics, textiles, jewelry, printmaking, drawing and painting, apparel, home décor, and so much more. This one-day sale will feature your go-to vendors plus new talent you’ll love discovering.
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11/8 - "Get on Down: Reflections," Performance - Trenton Circus Squad, 7:30pm. Join us for "Get on Down: Reflections," an unforgettable night of reflection, celebration, and furthering our cause – a show and fundraiser – on Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 7:30 to 8:30 pm at the TCS Factory. Enjoy a high-energy performance showcasing the extraordinary talent of the Trenton Squad and coaches. Listen to alumni squad members and coaches share their reflections on the early years and how TCS affected their lives. Help us celebrate the founding board members. There were just 4! Watch a slideshow of the last 10 years. See Lead Coach Kordell Garland when he was a squad member in 2015!
Enjoy FREE concessions, including popcorn, cotton candy, and water.
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11/9 - Princeton History Walking Tour, Historical Society of Princeton, 2-4pm. Princeton Battle Monument, 1 Monument Drive, Princeton
Enjoy a walk around downtown Princeton and the University campus as you learn about historic sites in the area, including Nassau Hall, University Chapel and Palmer Square. Hear some of the classic history and lesser-known stories of Princeton’s diverse past. Tickets are $20. Advance purchase is required; use the form below. Tour starts in the courtyard of the Princeton Battle Monument (GPS address: 1 Monument Drive).
Please note: Space on this tour is limited to 25. Tickets are required for all participants. Click here for more information

11/10 - "Heartland Masala" - An Indian Cookbook from an American Kitchen, Princeton Public Library, 6pm. Jyoti Mukharji and Auyon Mukharji are joined by Ambreen Ali of Central Desi to discuss their cookbook "Heartland Masala," which pairs 99 recipes with cultural and historical essays.
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11/11 - Sean Gaskell, Kora Performance, West Windsor Branch, 2-3pm West Windsor Branch - 333 North Post Road Princeton Junction, NJ 08550 609-799-0462. Music of the West African kora comes to Princeton Junction! Sean Gaskell features songs on the kora, a 21-stringed West African harp. He studied under the extensive instruction of Moriba Kuyateh and the late Malamini Jobarteh in Gambia, and both Youssoupha Cissokho and Mamadou Cissokho in Senegal. The kora is traditionally played by oral historians known as Griots. Many songs featured on the kora preserve an 800-year history dating back to the founding of the Mande empire. Gaskell has presented adult, youth and family programs at over 350 libraries and a multitude of K-12 schools, colleges, universities, and assisted living facilities throughout the United States and Canada. Sponsored by Friends of the West Windsor Library.

11/12 - Cocktails for a Cause, Dress for Success Central New Jersey, 5:30-8:30pm. Please join us for Dress for Success Central New Jersey’s Cocktails for a Cause at Jasna Polana, Princeton. The evening includes a cocktail hour with one hour open beer and wine bar, buffet dinner, silent auction, 50/50, honoree awards, a presentation from one of our clients, and a keynote from a woman who embodies our mission of economic and personal empowerment. Click here for more information

11/13 - Live Music Meditation, Princeton University Concerts, 12pm. Breathe in sound and silence through guided meditation as you listen to music more viscerally than ever before. Meditation instruction will be provided by Matthew Weiner, Associate Dean in the Princeton University Office of Religious Life. Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall, Princeton University Campus. TICKETS: FREE and open to the public. Please be prepared to enter the building in silence.

11/13 - Princeton’s Early African American History with Shirley Satterfield, Morven, 6:30-8:30pm., Join us for an engaging presentation about the early history of Princeton’s African American community with Educator and Princeton Historian Shirley Satterfield.
She will lead an illustrated talk sharing the stories, experiences, and foundational contributions of African Americans in eighteenth and nineteenth century Princeton. This is a free hybrid event. Attend in person at Morven, or join online via Zoom webinar. Pre-registration is required.
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11/15 - Jersey Harmony Chorus Presents: JHS MIXTAPE FRIENDS 4 EVER, 3pm. All Saints Church - 16 All Saints Road, Princeton NJ 08540 .
Love a good harmony? Join us for an afternoon with Jersey Harmony Chorus as we celebrate friendship with music from across the decades. Come for the harmonies, and the songs, and the refreshments after the show. Tickets online (the best deal) or at the door. Jersey Harmony Chorus is a competitive, four-part harmony, a capella all women’s chorus. We perform in barbershop and other styles, and sing a range of popular music from all eras. Tickets: $26 online, $30 at the door - jerseyharmony.ticketspice.com/mixtape

11/15 – Wicked (Part 1) - Movie & Sing-Along, Kelsey Theatre, 7pm. Wicked (Part I) - the untold story of the witches of Oz, stars Tony-winning powerhouse Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, a young woman, misunderstood because of her unusual green skin, who has yet to discover her true power, and global superstar Ariana Grande as Glinda, a popular young woman, gilded by privilege and ambition, who has yet to discover her true heart. But, Theater to Go adds an additional cast member – you! In a tornado of audience participation activities, you will be guided by our hosts to Play Along and sing along with the movie. Come in costume (of course!) and demonstrate your magic on the Trivia Contest.
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11/16 - Ravel•ries Celebrating the Music of Maurice Ravel, The Present Day Club, 3pm. Please join us for an afternoon of Ravel•ries, inspired by the life and music of Maurice Ravel on the 150th anniversary of his birth. Socialize over cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, enjoy a special musical performance, and get an exclusive preview of the 2026 Princeton Festival presented by Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) Executive Director Marc Uys. Channel your inner artist and wear colorful attire! Proceeds benefit the 2026 Princeton Festival.
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11/16 - “Seasons of Love: Broadway Comes to Princeton”, Boheme Opera NJ, 3:30pm., Boheme Opera NJ (“Boheme”) opens its 37th main stage season with “Seasons of Love: Broadway Comes to Princeton” on November 16, 2025, at 3:30 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Princeton, NJ. In “Seasons of Love,” Boheme builds on its history of bringing new artists to the stage with an exciting cast of future stars. Acclaimed music director, pianist, arranger and orchestrator Andrew Wheeler directs four young, dynamic performers with Broadway bona fides – Abi Bohn, Emilie Bienne, Isaac Silver and Aidan Babbitt – and electrifying musical accompanists – bassist William Shea and drummer Don Simpson – in some of Broadway’s greatest hits.
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11/17 - Haven or Hell? Jews in the Philippines During WWII, The Women's College Club of the Princeton, 1-3pm The Women's College Club of the Princeton will meet at Morven Museum Stockton Educational Center 55 Stockton ST. Princeton NJ. This month Sandy Lanman will tell the story of the rescue of 1,300 mostly German Jews and the terrors they faced during Japanese rule in the Philippines. We will learn of the surprising role her grandmother played in the history of the period. Free and open to the public.
For more information contact WCCPNJ.org

11/20 - The Legacy of Sarah Dash, 2-4pm., Lawrence Branch
2751 Brunswick Pike Lawrenceville, NJ. 609-883-8292
From Trenton’s streets to global stages, Sarah Dash’s voice transcended genres and generations. In this heartfelt tribute, niece Danielle Miller-Winrow—arts educator and founder of Sprout U School of the Arts—shares Dash’s journey as a trailblazing member of Labelle, a collaborator with Keith Richards, and a mentor rooted in service. Danielle explores how Dash’s legacy shaped her own path in arts education and community empowerment, celebrating a life that fused music, activism, and hometown pride into lasting inspiration for future generations. This program is co-sponsored by 60s Group. Registration is requested.

11/21 - Heather Headley in Concert @McCarter, 7:30pm. Tony and GRAMMY® Award winner Heather Headley is known for originating the role of Nala in The Lion King and for her acclaimed performance in the title role of Elton John and Tim Rice’s AIDA. Her R&B and gospel album Audience of One, which won the GRAMMY® for Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album, showcases her extraordinary vocal artistry—praised by The Boston Globe for having “the purest and boldest voice in pop.” Accompanied by piano, she will perform a mix of Broadway hits and classic standards.
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11/21 - Phil Ochs Song Night, The Princeton Folk Music Society, 8pm. Phil Ochs was at the core of the early 1960's Greenwich Village folk music movement, and was known for his civil rights and protest songs such as "I Ain't Marching Anymore." He died in 1976. Starting in 1983, many of Phil's compatriots came together to remember and honor him at Phil Ochs Song Nights. Initially limited to songs written by Phil, but performers now include some of their own songs. Phil Ochs Song Night has grown into a tradition, embracing various musicians and venues. Christ Congregation Church, Princeton. Advance ticket sales, live-stream access, and more information on our 60th Anniversary Concert Season schedule at princetonfolk.org

11/22 - Holiday Artisan Market, Unionville Vineyards, 12-5pm
Stock up for the holidays by shopping local at our Artisan Market November 22nd & 23rd, 12-5PM. Local artisans and farms will be lining the walls of our Tasting Room Barn. Blue Jersey Band will be playing live jazz each day 1-4PM. Delicious bites by Kulinary Kings on Saturday and Ms. Fu's Yummy Food Truck on Sunday
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11/22 - The Closet - Free Community Pop-Up, HiTOPS, 6-8pm. Join us November 22, from 11-2 for our next community pop-up event, offering FREE gender-affirming clothing, items, snacks, and resources!
Help us spread the word to young folks who might benefit from this free service. Looking to donate some items? We ask that you fill out THISform!
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11/22 - Café Improv, ACP, 7-10pm., For the past 30 years, Café Improv has connected beginning and professional performers in the Arts Council of Princeton’s Solley Theater. Serving as a vibrant musical oasis for the Princeton community, Café Improv is a gathering place to share artistic ideas and provide inspiration to others. Attendees can expect an evening of exciting local music, poetry, comedy, and more! Café Improv is easily accessible to the public through affordable admission rates of $1 for ACP Members and $2 General Admission.
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11/23 - Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church Harvest Bazaar & Bake Off Contest, 11:30-1pm. Our annual Harvest Bazaar is a celebration of community, creativity, and Thanksgiving spirit. Enjoy a wonderful variety of homemade baked goods, seasonal treats, and handcrafted items for sale, perfect for sharing with loved ones or adding a touch of warmth to your holiday table. The highlight of the day will be our friendly Bake Off Contest, where bakers of all ages will compete for top honors — and bragging rights — for their most delicious pies, cakes, and cookies. Whether you're tasting, baking, or just cheering on your favorites, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors for an afternoon filled with Thanksgiving goodies, fun surprises, and fellowship as we give thanks for our blessings and celebrate the joy of community at Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church.

11/23 - Exposing Bad Actors Online, Adath Israel Congregation, 1pm. Feeling nervous about online safety? Join us for a talk on November 23rd at 1 PM with Joel Finkelstein, the Chief Science Officer and Cofounder of the Network Contagion Research Institute. We will also be hosting a bagels and lox lunch. Suggested donation of $10.
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11/27 - Trinity Turkey Trot, 8:30am., Grab your friends & family and venture out for a run or walk to kick start your Thanksgiving morning! Please note, the event will be held entirely outdoors. At this time, there will be no race day registration. This is subject to change. Restrooms will be available outside.
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11/27 - Annual Hopewell Valley 5K Turkey Trot, 9am., Join us in support of Hopewell Valley Wrestling. Rain or Shine
Location: Rosedale Park in Pennington, NJ.
Race Start Time: 9:00 a.m.
Register at the event website: www.Hopewellturkeytrot.org

11/28 - Palmer Square Annual Tree Lighting, 5-6pm. Join us on Friday, November 28th as we bring the holiday spirit to life during the Palmer Square Annual Tree Lighting! This year, we’re bringing back some of your favorite traditions... a live ice carving, Dueling Pianos, and plenty of festive fun leading up to the grand tree lighting celebration. Enjoy great music, cheerful performances, and maybe even a surprise visit from Santa himself!
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11/29 - New Hope Rebel Crawl - New Hope/Lambertville, 12:30-3:30pm.,This is not just a pub crawl; it's an experience! Join them for a spirited adventure into America's past where history comes alive as you journey through historic towns, stopping at unique pubs. Led by fife and drum, you'll be accompanied by iconic figures like George Washington, Ben Franklin, John & Abigal Adams, Benedict Arnold, as well as unsung heroes of the Revolution for Freedom. At each stop, enjoy discounted drinks & local fare, and a captivating historical presentation by professional reenactors. Our Revolutionary pub Crawl is a historical experience like no other!
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11/30 - Victorian Christmas Concert, Morven, 6:30-8pm. Glide into the holiday season with an enchanting performance of Victorian Christmas music and a visit to Morven’s Festival of Trees.
Anne and Ridley Enslow bring the charm of a Victorian Christmas to life with their lively performance of 19th-century and earlier music. Performing in period clothing, they offer a rich blend of well-known and lesser known Christmas music. With Anne on the hammered dulcimer and Ridley on the violin, their 30 years of performing together infuse their show with authenticity and warmth.
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Client Promos

American Repertory Ballet presents The Nutcracker
For over sixty years, American Repertory Ballet's enchanting production has brought magic, joy, and festive tradition to audiences of all ages—making it one of the nation's most enduring holiday favorites. With thrilling choreography set to Tchaikovsky's magnificent score, American Repertory Ballet's professional company will be joined by students from Princeton Ballet School to tell the story of Clara, a young girl who receives a magical Christmas gift and embarks on an enchanted journey. November 28-December 21 at McCarter Theatre, Two River Theater, and State Theatre New Jersey. arballet.org/event/the-nutcracker/

Princeton Photo Workshop enters their 15th year of offering small group Photography Classes, Photo Field Trips, Private Photography Instruction, Team Building and Photo Camp for Teens to the Princeton community and beyond. Our in-person photography classes and live, fully interactive virtual photography classes include Landscape, Portraits, Photoshop, Smartphone Photography, Macro Photography, Travel Photography, Music Photography, Color and Black & White Photography, Composition, New York Neighborhood Photography and more, taught by a select group of exceptional photography instructors, with a focus on nurturing the creativity of each student and encouraging them to stretch further.
Photography E-Gift Certificates are a simple way to give a memorable gift to anyone who loves to take pictures. Questions? Contact Princeton Photo Workshop at info@princetonphotoworkshop.com.

School's Out Table Tennis Camps – November 6th & 7th
Looking for a fun and active way for your kids to spend their days off school? Join us at Princeton Pong for our School's Out Table Tennis Camps this Thursday and Friday! Kids will enjoy professional coaching, games, and skill-building with Coach Ying Peng in a friendly, energetic environment. Choose from Full Day (9–4 pm) or Half Day (9–12 or 1–4 pm) sessions.
Open to all levels — members and non-members welcome! Register at www.princetonpong.com

Baby & Me: Together in Motion (Babies 4-12 Months), Goldfish Swim School - Sunday November 9, 2025
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM
A playful class designed for parents and their little ones to enjoy together! Gentle stretches, mindful movement, and breathwork are blended with bonding exercises and relaxation-supporting both caregiver wellness and baby's development. Move side by side with your baby, sharing connec-tion, laughter, and quality time. Expect gentle partner poses, interactive movements, and moments of calm that help both of you feel grounded. No experience needed-just bring your curiosity, energy, and a willingness to move and play together. Spots are Limited, Register Today!
Please bring a yoga mat.

Princeton Day School Theater presents The Tempest, November 13-15, in the McAneny Theater. The Tempest marks Shakespeare's final masterpiece, blending magic, betrayal and redemption. When the rightful Duke of Milan, Prospero, is betrayed and cast out to sea, he finds refuge on a mysterious island with his daughter Miranda, the spirit Ariel and the monstrous Caliban. Years later, a storm conjured by Prospero shipwrecks his enemies on the island's shores. As magic swirls and secrets surface, young lovers meet, old scores rise to the surface and nothing is quite what it seems. Tickets available via the Box Office. The show runs 60 minutes and is open to all ages. Please note that there are loud sounds and visual effects.

Shelley's Table: May 21-29, 2026 Culinary Travel to Paris, France. Taste, savor and explore Paris on highly personalized culinary and cultural adventures, including cooking classes, an array of tastings, encounters with chefs, exclusive touring, day trips to Versailles and to the Champagne region, and more. Spots are limited! Learn more here: www.shelleystable.com/paris-france-2026 or you can reach Shelley at (646)-236-0605 and shelleystable@gmail.com.

Your Friendly Math Tutor is offering a FREE virtual SAT Math office hour every Monday 6:00-7:00pm. Get your questions answered by a math expert! All are welcome - please email info@yourfriendlymathtutor.com to register and receive the Zoom link.

Trim Your Home for the Holidays, Terhune's – Nov 28 - 30
Post-Thanksgiving fun awaits at Terhune Orchards! Visit barnyard animals, explore the farm trail, and cozy up by the fire pits with hot chocolate and s’mores. Wander through a winter wonderland of Christmas trees and pick the perfect one for your holidays. Grab a cookie or gingerbread kit for indoor fun, shop unique gift baskets, and stop by the winery for tasting flights, light bites, or hot mulled wine.
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The Dance Connection's enchanting production of The Nutcracker returns this holiday season! Perfect for families and children of all ages, this beloved story follows the adventurous Clara, who sneaks downstairs on Christmas Eve to play with her favorite present from Uncle Drosselmeyer — a nutcracker doll. When the Mouse King appears, Clara's toy magically transforms into a Nutcracker Prince, sweeping her away to the dazzling Land of the Sweets. Location: Kelsey Theatre
Tickets & Info: Get tickets here

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