2018 Einstein Breakfast, Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Join the discussion about Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency, and Blockchain. Guest Speakers: Alex Mashinsky - CEO and Founder of Celsius Network Arvind Naryanan – Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University Also, the Young Innovator Award will be presented to NJTL of Trenton: National Junior Tennis & Learning of Trenton creates opportunities for success by enriching the lives of under-resourced youth through innovative tennis, education, and mentoring programs. Great door prizes, too! Registration & Networking: 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 / Program 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
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Writing About Other People's Memories, Princeton Public Library
Writing About Other People's Memories, Princeton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, 609-924-9529 11 a.m., Ellen G. Friedman, English professor at The College of New Jersey, explores the challenges of oral history and why and how we share generational stories., www.princetonlibrary.org
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Lenten Meditation, Princeton United Methodist Church
Lenten Meditation, Princeton United Methodist Church, 7 Vandeventer Avenue, Princeton, 609-924-2613 Noon., Followed by light lunch., www.princetonumc.org
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Adath Israel Holocaust Program
Adath Israel Congregation with the Rider University Julius and Dorothy Koppelman Holocaust / Genocide Resource Center will present a Yom HaShoah Service and Program on Sunday, April 8th at 1:30 PM. Yom HaShoah is known as Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day to honor and commemorate the approximately six million Jews who perished in the Shoah, the catastrophe of atrocities committed against the Jewish people during WWII. Dr. Lindsey Warren, adjunct Lecturer at The College of New Jersey, will be the featured speaker on the topic "From Death to Life: The Role of Theater In Post-Holocaust Healing". Music will be performed by the Sharim v'Sharot choir. Adath Israel Congregation is located at 1958 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648. Call 609 896 4977 or go online at www.adathisraelnj.org for more information.
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Anxiety and Depression Screenings, Carrier Clinic
Carrier Clinic® offers free, confidential depression and anxiety screenings throughout the year, as part of National Anxiety and Depression Disorders Screening Day, which is an annual program that educates the public about anxiety and depressive illnesses and offers individuals the opportunity to receive a free screening for these illnesses. All screenings are held at Carrier Clinic®, located at 252 County Road 601 in Belle Mead, NJ. Screenings are held 3-7 p.m. Attendees will receive a free, confidential screening and information/referrals for services. Conducted by a licensed therapist. Reservations are not necessary. https://carrierclinic.org/
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Healthy Living With Crohn, Capital Health Medical Center
Healthy Living With Crohn, Capital Health Medical Center, 1 Capital Way, Pennington 6 p.m., Presented by Dr. Anil Balani, Inflammatory Bowel Disease specialist. Free., www.capitalhealth.org
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The Trenton Circus Squad Winter Showcase
The Trenton Circus Squad http://www.trentoncircussquad.org/events/ will host their winter showcase in March. All are welcome to these end of session performances at 6pm on March 13th and March 15th. Admission is free, donations are most welcome. Directions here:
https://www.google.com/maps?q=675+South+Clinton+Avenue+Trenton,+NJ,+08611+United+States
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Bollywood Dance Class, West Windsor Library
Bollywood Dance Class, West Windsor Library, 333 North Post Road, West Windsor, 609-275-8901 7 p.m., Register., www.mcl.org
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Book Club: Fast Food Nation, NOFA-NJ and Brick Farm Market
Dr. Xenia Moran, Rutgers University will lead the discussion of Eric Schlosser's Fast Food Nation. This book reveals how the fast food industry has altered the landscape of America, widened economic gaps, and fuels an epidemic of obesity by transforming food production throughout the world. The book changed the way millions of people think about what they east and helped launch today's food movement. Free to attend, registration encouraged at www.nofanj.org. Location: Brick Farm Market
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Celtic Music with Ian Gallagher, Hopewell Library
Celtic Music with Ian Gallagher, Hopewell Library, 245 Pennington-Titusville Road, Pennington, 609-737-2610 7 p.m., www.mcl.org
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Home Composting, Ewing Library
Home Composting, Ewing Library, 61 Scotch Road, Ewing, 609-882-3130 7 p.m., Learn what composting is, the science behind it, how to start a pile, and a recipe for composting. Registration required., www.mcl.org
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PRISM at Princeton University
PRISM at Princeton University, Maeder Hall, Princeton University, 609-258-2267 7:30 a.m., Through March 14. Symposium on research at the Princeton Institute for Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM.) With Steven Abramson, CEO of Universal Display Corporation., materials.princeton.edu
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Trying, George Street Playhouse
Trying, George Street Playhouse, 103 College Farm Road, New Brunswick, 732-246-7717 8 p.m., Based on playwright Joanna McClelland Glass' real-life experience as the secretary for Francis Biddle, chief judge of the Nuremberg trials., www.georgestreetplayhouse.org March 13 - April 8
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