Dance to the Movies, Bucks County Playhouse
Dance to the Movies, Bucks County Playhouse, 70 South Main Street, New Hope, 215-862-2121 Seven of TV and stage’s top choreographers bring to life the classic movie dances of yesterday with a fresh new vision! Starring “Dancing with the Stars” celebrity pros, “So You Think You Can Dance” top finalists, “America’s Got Talent” aerialists and combining forces with singing stars from “American Idol.” Dance to the Movies recreates some of the most iconic characters and memorable musical moments from movies like “West Side Story,” “Grease,” “Chicago,” and “Moulin Rouge” with new, stunning dances to scores from such movies as “Singin’ In The Rain,” “Titanic,” “The Matrix” and “Willie Wonka.” MARCH 7 -11
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Roots To River & The Farm Cooking School, Winter Farmers Market
Roots To River & The Farm Cooking School, Winter Farmers Market, 67 Pleasant Valley Road, Titusville
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Garden Information Session, Isles
Garden Information Session, Isles, 33 Tucker Street, Trenton, 609-341-4729 4 p.m., Ways to get involved in backyard, school, or community gardening. Learn about Isle's Incubator or training garden., www.isles.org
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Lectures, Princeton University
The Depoliticization of American Jewish Politics and Philanthropy,Princeton University American Studies, 101 McCormick Hall, Princeton University 4:30 p.m., "The Right and the Left Yell at Us So We Must Be Doing Something Well: The Depoliticization of American Jewish Politics and Philanthropy" presented by Temple University professor Lila Corwin Berman and Princeton University professor Alison Isenberg., ams.princeton.edu/events/american-jewish-studies
Ernesto Zedillo, Woodrow Wilson School, Robertson Hall, Princeton University 4:30 p.m., Conversation with the former president of Mexico., wws.princeton.edu
Bernard Shaw and the Uses of Celebrity, Princeton University Library, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, 65 Olden Street, Princeton 5 p.m., Irish columnist and literary scholar, Fintan O'Toole, presents a lecture on George Bernard Shaw, Nobel prizewinner for literature., library.princeton.edu
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Mentoring Program, LifeTies
Mentoring Program, LifeTies, 2205 Pennington Road, Ewing, 609-671-0040 5:30 p.m., Learn about the LifeTies mentoring program and make a difference in the future of a mentee. Call or email ttriano-davis@lifeties.org to register.
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Intro to Mindfulness, West Windsor Library
Intro to Mindfulness, West Windsor Library, 333 North Post Road, West Windsor, 609-275-8901 7 p.m., Learn the basics of mindfulness through a series of lectures, guided mindfulness practices, reflections, and group discussions., www.mcl.org
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Princeton’s Community Carbon Footprint: What is our impact on climate change?
Princeton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ Princeton’s Community Carbon Footprint: What is our impact on climate change? Many of our daily activities – such as using electricity, driving a car, and disposing of waste – create greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to climate change. The first step toward determining how to reduce them is to create an inventory of our emissions. Join us as we share the results of Princeton’s inventory and discuss actions that can reduce our impact. Sponsorship for Sustainable Princeton’s Great Ideas Events is provided by NRG Energy, Inc. The event is held in partnership with the Princeton Public Library. Free and open to the public. Complimentary light refreshments and snacks will be provided. All events are zero waste. Contact information: phone 609-454-4757; email info@sustainableprinceton.org; website www.sustainableprinceton.org.
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Understanding Nutrition Fact Food Labels, Hopewell Library
Understanding Nutrition Fact Food Labels, Hopewell Library, 245 Pennington-Titusville Road, Pennington, 609-737-2610 7 p.m., Food coach Verna Dentino teachs you how to decipher nutrition food labels on products at the grocery store. Bring a pen and a calculator. Registration required., www.mcl.org
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Open House, Princeton Learning Cooperative
Princeton Learning Cooperative
16 All Saints Road, Princeton, NJ
609-851-2522
Do you know a teen who's bored or frustrated with school? Who wants more out of life? Who's looking for a welcoming community?
Come to our open house and meet our staff, members and parents! Find out how self-directed learning can help teens create the education they want now, while building a path towards college, career, entrepreneurship, vocation, travel and more.
Or call us for a private appointment any time.
RSVPs appreciated, but not required.
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Julia Child Says... Bon Appetit!, Robbinsville Library
Julia Child Says... Bon Appetit!, Robbinsville Library, 42 Robbinsville-Allentown Road, Robbinsville, 609-259-2150 7 p.m., One-woman play about Julia Child's private life. Register., www.mcl.org
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Singer Songwriters and Open Mic, Hopewell Theater
Singer Songwriters and Open Mic, Hopewell Theater, 5 South Greenwood Avenue, Hopewell, 609-466-1964 7:30 p.m., Open mic followed by performances by Izzy Heltai and Vincent Yarnell. $8 to $10.
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Jazz Vespers, Princeton University Chapel
Jazz Vespers, Princeton University Chapel, Princeton Campus 8 p.m., A service of poetry, music, and meditation with saxophonist Audrey Welber, pianist Logan Roth, and members of the Chapel Choir. Free., princeton.edu/music
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