The Smart Human Health Summit 2026
Dr. Cohen is the founder and host of the Smart Human Health Summit, a full-day, evidence-based, consumer-facing women’s health summit taking place Saturday, April 25, 2026, in person at Princeton Theological Seminary. The inaugural summit will be limited to 100 in-person attendees, creating an intimate, high-impact experience, while also being live-streamed to a national online audience. In-person tickets include a Mediterranean catered lunch, raffle prizes, swag bag and more!
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Blue Moon Acres Farm Market
Blue Moon Acres Farm, 11 Willow Creek Drive, Pennington. The farm market will be open on Fridays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m. - 3p.m until December. We accept cash, check, or Venmo at our Pennington Market In season, our market is stocked with Certified Organic Produce, Microgreens, and Rice from our farms as well as hand curated goods from local vendors. Available this 2026 season: Cherry Grove Farm, Griggstown Farm, and Double Brook Farm meats, Cherry Grove Farm and Calkins Creamery cheeses, Bent Spoon and Owowcow Creamery ice cream, and many more locally-produced foods. Availability is posted on Blue Moon Acres’ Facebook page the day of the market. Shop our online market anytime for delivery or pickup at either of our farms.
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Earth Day Celebration 2026 - "Digging into Nature", Herrontown Woods
Join us for all or some of the exciting events – Family hikes; Princeton Public Library Storytime, Nature Inspired Crafts, Interactive Tables, Food, Drink at May's Café Pop-Up Café and more! Parking: Parking at Herrontown Woods (off of Snowden Lane)
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Herb & Garden Class @Terhune's
Come to a FREE herb growing and using workshop at Terhune Orchards. As farmers, we enjoy sharing the skills of how to grow food in the home garden. At Terhune Orchards, the Mount Family has been growing and using herbs here at Terhune Orchards for over 40 years. This class is a great way for home gardeners to learn tips on growing and combining herb plants in the garden. Tannwen Mount will discuss herb garden planning, care and maintenance, as well as some tips for using fresh herbs. All of the herbs discussed are available right here at the farm for purchase. After being inspired, come to the farm or order online from our plant and herb selection. Free class but please register for class online.
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Celebrate Trails Day, West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance
Join the West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance in marking Celebrate Trails Day with a special walk through the Rogers Preserve on Saturday, April 25 in West Windsor. We will gather at the end of Berkshire Drive end of the Preserve (at the end of the cul de sac) at 9:45 for a 10 a.m. start. This promises to be a family -friendly, flat and fun walk through one of the many preserved tracts of land in West Windsor. There’s also quite a range of vegetation to see. Can you find the remnants of the Christmas Tree farm that was once here? And who can name the two U.S. Presidents who have reportedly have been there? We will be walking for about an hour, but for those looking for something longer, we will add on a walk to one of the nearby Millstone River trails. Plan on about two hours for both. No matter which distance you choose, please bring water to stay hydrated. Ticks and insects will be out by then, so prepare to avoid then in whatever way you prefer. Parking is on neighborhood streets, so please be courteous! Any questions, please contact Chris Fisher at cfisher2468@gmail.com or 919-225-3969.
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Saturday Canal Walk
Saturdays (Year Round) 10:00 AM Three mile walk on the towpath, year-round. Free. Meet at Turning Basin Park, Alexander Road, Princeton, at the end of the parking lot near the road. Register to get notice of cancellations due to weather by emailing canalwalkers@googlegroups.com.
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Lawrence HQ Branch Blood Drive, Lawrence Headquarters Branch
2751 Brunswick Pike Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 609-883-8292 Mercer County Library’s Lawrence Headquarters Branch is partnering with the American Red Cross and the Boozy Book Babes Book Club to host a community blood drive. Donating blood is a simple way to make a lifesaving difference, and your contribution helps support patients in urgent need. Appointments are required to ensure a smooth experience for all donors. Visit RedcrossBlood.org and use code “BoozyBookBabesBookClub”. Join us, roll up your sleeve, and help strengthen our community one donation at a time.
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HCHS Book Sale
The Hunterdon County Historical Society will hold its annual book sale on Saturday, April 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at its Archive Building, 67 River Road in Raritan Township. (GPS may list it as Flemington.) The sale will feature a wide selection of books about Hunterdon County; the history of New Jersey, and other states; family histories and biographies; and volumes on the American Revolution, the Civil War, and World War II. You’ll also find a selection of rare books and first editions. You can also purchase the full-color edition of the 1873 Beers Atlas or a copy of Rick Epstein’s new book, More Frenchtown. The sale includes reproductions of historic maps and posters. Arrive early for the best selection. Cash or check preferred. Rain date is Sunday, April 26. All proceeds benefit the Hunterdon County Historical Society, and its mission to preserve, protect and share our county’s history.
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Celebrate Trails Day, Roger's Preserve, Grover's Mill
Rogers Preserve is down at the very end of Clarksville Road coming into "downtown" Grover's Mill, right across the road from Grover's Mill Pond. Take the last driveway on the left prior to the light, where there is a Rogers Preserve sign, and there will be parking there, where we will start and finish our walk(s). Please preregister by sending your name, number in your party, email and emergency phone contact to cfisher2468@gmail.com.
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Tour Weekend @Rambling Pines Day Camp
Rambling Pines Day Camp Our 50th Season of Fun
Summer will be here before you know it. Join us for our TOUR WEEKEND Saturday, April 25th and Sunday, April 26th (10:00 AM–3:00 PM). Schedule a tour, bring the kids, and have your questions answered. See what makes Rambling Pines Day Camp so special. If you're thinking about summer camp, now is the time to secure your spot.
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Torah Talk with Rabbi Adler, Adath Israel Congregation
Once a month, before Shabbat morning Torah service (approximately 10:15am), join Rabbi Adler for an interactive text study on themes of the weekly torah portion and enjoy a fun coffee and tea bar. RSVP not necessary. Adath Israel Congregation, 1958 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville NJ 609-896-4977
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Herbal Allergy Relief Wellness Program @Grounds for Sculpture
Price: $40 Member, $50 General Herbal Allergy Relief Explore herbs & holistic techniques that address the root cause of allergies and help manage symptoms when they arise. You’ll leave class with an herbal tea blend, snack recipes, and lifestyle tips. Admission to GFS is included, so feel free to enjoy the grounds! Note: this class covers allergic rhinitis, not food intolerances or food allergies. Instructor: Amanda Crooke is the herbalist and owner of Locust Light Farm in NJ. She’s worked with herbs as a farmer, a medicine-maker, herbalist, and magic-maker for 8-years. Amanda is the “Herbal Pharmacy” teacher at David Winston’s Herbalist Training Program and has a private clinical practice.
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Tots for Sculpture, Grounds for Sculpture
Price: $5 materials fee per child, adults free with admission; Free for members A shot of bright, multicolored lights. Madison Kaminski Join us for a fun, active story time as we read Press Here by Herve Tullet. Each page of this surprising, interactive book asks the reader to push the button, shake it up, tilt the book, and –who knows what will happen next! Then, create flyable kites while exploring shapes, patterns and color mixing using tissue paper and more. All Tots For Sculpture workshops are designed for kids ages 3 to 5 working alongside their adult caregivers.
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How to Create a Pollinator Garden for Beginners, Hopewell Branch
245 Pennington-Titusville Road Pennington, NJ 08534 609-737-2610 Join the Hopewell Valley Community Wildlife Habitat Program for a fun and informative session on starting your own pollinator garden. Learn all about the importance of pollinators and how you can attract them to your garden. Expert speakers will guide you through the process step by step. You will learn how to start a garden of any size (even if you are new to gardening), why now is the time to start your garden and how to create a low maintenance garden that you’ll love. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to make a positive impact on the environment while beautifying your outdoor space. Registration is requested.
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Shad Fest 2026
In 1981, what began as a showcase for the local art scene, has evolved into a nationally recognized, award-winning event. Enjoy two-days, filled with hand-crafted art, jewelry, home goods, a variety of delectable food, music, and fun for the whole family! What is Shad? Each spring the Delaware River in Lambertville, NJ is home to returning Shad making their way back from the Atlantic Ocean to spawn before returning to the ocean. Local residents can be found fishing for Shad on Lewis Island, the only Shad fishery left on the Delaware River. Winner of “Best Event” by the Bucks County Herald, ShadFest™ 2026 marks 43 years of festivals.
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Princeton Photo Workshop: The Real New York: Chinatown Photography Class
Put your photography skills to work in Chinatown, one of Manhattan's most historic and visually rich neighborhoods. You'll leave with a deeper understanding of travel photography and a collection of unique images. Smartphones welcome.
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Princeton Porchfest, ACP
The fifth annual Princeton Porchfest will be held Saturday, April 25 from 12-6pm. Starting at noon, multiple porches around town – generously lent by neighbors – will host sets of live music throughout the day. Stroll around town to hear live local talent, grab a bite, drink, or coffee from one of Princeton’s amazing small businesses, and enjoy a day of free community fun.
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2026 Volunteer Open House, Tabby's Place: A Cat Sanctuary
1100 US 202, Ringoes. www.tabbysplace.org. All are welcome to come visit our sanctuary in Ringoes, NJ to learn more about the continuing mission of Tabby’s Place. Our dedicated volunteer team will tell you all about the work they do to care for our cats and how you can get involved, too. Follow the trail of paw prints through the building to see our cat suites, solariums, and other spaces. Our tour guides will introduce you to some of our feline residents and tell you more about each of the cats we get to call ours. Refreshments will also be available (for humans and cats).
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Spring Winery Weekend Music Series @Terhune's
Join family and friends for our winery weekend music series this Spring. It is the perfect way to relax, connect, and toast the new season. Enjoy a glass of one of our award-winning wines, sit back, and listen to live music from local artists each week. Styles range from Jazz and Blues to Folk and Rock. The music is from 1 pm-4 pm. Light fare is available. Bring the entire family to enjoy fresh air on the farm, stop in the farm store for fresh produce, baked goods, and local gourmet items, and stroll on the farm. Barn Door Cafe is open on weekends for lunch fare, homemade treats, and ice cream. Winery hours 12 pm-5 pm. No outside food or pets, please. Groups of 8 or more reservations are required tmount@terhuneorchards.com
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Laurea Pasta Making Class
Learn how to make pasta from scratch. Enjoy two portions: cook one, take one home! Charcuterie and antipasto included. Glass of wine per guest. Plus, enjoy 15% off Laurea on your return dinner. $50 per person Reserve this experience now on Open Table: https://www.opentable.com/r/laurea-princeton Laurea is located inside the Hyatt Regency Princeton at 102 Carnegie Center, Princeton, NJ.
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America Laments Her Loss: George Washington Memorial Needlework
Updike Farmstead, 354 Quaker Road, Princeton America’s first national tragedy, the death of George Washington, was memorialized in many decorative arts. Among these were the samplers and other needleworks made primarily by young girls as part of their educational process. Dan Scheid, a prominent local needlework collector, will show numerous examples of these works from the early through mid-19th century that honor our first president and reflect the nation’s sense of loss. $10 per person, includes museum admission.
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Present Laughter, Music Mountain Theater
3 and 7:30 This giddy reflection on fame, desire, and loneliness revolves around Garry Essendine, a star whose colorful life is in danger of spiraling out of control as he prepares to embark on an overseas tour. Engulfed by an escalating identity crisis and numerous relationships competing for his attention, Garry’s few remaining days at home are a chaotic whirlwind of love, sex, panic, and soul-searching.
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History/Nature Hike at Institute Woods, Historical Society of Princeton
Princeton Battlefield parking lot, 500 Mercer Street, Princeton Join us on a hike through the treasured Institute Woods to explore bits of history, as well as the sites and sounds that form this unique and serene setting. Hear stories about the Woods’ origin and the ways IAS mathematicians, physicists, and other members have engaged with it. Stops along the way will highlight the history of early Stony Brook, the Battle of Princeton, the Old Trolley trail, the establishment of the Institute for Advanced Study, and Founders Rock. We will make a special stop at the infamous Swinging Bridge, then hike over to the observation decks at the adjacent Rogers Wildlife Refuge. Along the way, there will be moments to observe, engage, and identify the different varieties of birds, plants, trees, and everything in between!
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Babolat Demo Day, Hopewell Tennis
Join us this weekend and experience the latest Babolat racquet frames and technologies. Demo racquets will be available, and our instructors will lead drills and games throughout the session. - Saturday, April 25th 6:00-7:30pm $28pp Special Offer: Purchase a racquet during the event and receive your $28 event fee as an account credit to be used for your next stringing job. - Click the button here to sign up or call the front desk for assistance.
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Dueling Pianos @Lambertville Station
Looking for the perfect Saturday night plans? Join us for an elegant yet lively evening in our Ballroom on April 25. Experience the talent of world-class piano players while enjoying a curated buffet dinner featuring Prime Rib, Chicken Saltimbocca, and a variety of seasonal favorites. The evening runs from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM and is priced at $79 per person. It’s the perfect blend of great food, creative cocktails, and interactive entertainment in the heart of Lambertville. Please note that reservations are required to attend. You can book your table online at lambertvillestation.com or by calling 609-397-8300.
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Bollywood Dance Night, WWAC
Celebrate color, community, and rhythm at our Bollywood Dance Night! Join us in the gallery for an evening of high-energy Bollywood favorites, vibrant lighting, and joyful connection on the dance floor. Enjoy complimentary snacks, including samosas, cookies, and refreshments. Keep the party going by requesting your favorite songs with a cash donation. All proceeds from this board-led fundraiser support our mission to bring accessible arts programming to the community. Hosted by board members Shivani Badgi and Mili Chowfla, this special evening reflects the spirit of community that drives West Windsor Arts. Shivani, a professional dancer and arts educator, and Mili, a nonprofit finance leader, bring together their shared passion for culture, connection, and creativity to make this celebration possible.
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João Bosco Quartet, McCarter Theatre
João Bosco has reason to celebrate. He kicks off his U.S. tour in celebration of his 80th birthday and more than 50 years of his career with a special performance at McCarter, cementing his status as one of the most influential figures in modern Brazilian music. A Latin GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, João Bosco is one of the heroes of Música Popular Brasileira, discovered by Vinicius de Moraes and championed early in his career by Antônio Carlos Jobim. He is renowned for his distinctive guitar playing and eclectic musical style, blending Samba and Bossa Nova, Jazz and Afro-American rhythms, along with elements from his Lebanese heritage and other global influences.
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James Popik and Supernova @Hopewell Valley Stage
Tickets are now on sale for our debut concert featuring James Popik and Supernova—an exciting mix of classic and modern jazz with a jam vibe. Popik's latest release received Grammy® consideration, and his band members are internationally touring artists heard on major label recordings. Expect a high-energy night with an irresistible groove. You may find yourself dancing! Open seating, so arrive early for the best seats.
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The 39 Steps, Kelsey Theatre
Mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, add a dash of Monty Python and you have this fast-paced whodunit for anyone who loves the magic of theatre. Only four actors play more than 150 characters in what becomes a feat of herculean hilarity and hair-pin turns in this two-time Tony Award-winning whodunit. Watch carefully as this show is chock-full of Alfred Hitchcock “Easter Eggs” galore. When a chance encounter with an ill-fated beautiful spy sends Richard Hannay into the bullseye of a dangerous international crime ring it will send our audience on a bullet train-fast comic thrill ride full of plot twists, romance, quick-changes, and laughs delivered at a delightfully dizzying pace. $24/$22 PG
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