YingHua International School Open House
Preparing our children for the world from 2 years-old through 8th grade. RSVP by emailing felicia@yhis.org or call 609-375-8015 Address: 25 Laurel Avenue, Kingston, NJ 08528 - http://yhis.org/
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Meeting of the 55-Plus Club of Princeton
"How is school discipline a civil rights issue" will be the topic of a presentation by Anne Gregory, an associate professor at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers University, at the meeting of 55-Plus at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, June 7, at the Jewish Center of Princeton, 435 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ. Everyone is welcome. Admission is free, with a $3 donation suggested. http://www.princetonol.com/groups/55plus
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Capital City Farmers Market, Mill Hill Park
Capital City Farmers Market, Mill Hill Park, 165 East Front Street, Trenton 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Every Thursday through October., www.destinationtrenton.com
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Support Group for Parents of Children with Autism, Capital Health Medical Center Hopewell
Support Group for Parents of Children with Autism, Capital Health Medical Center Hopewell, 1 Capital Way, Pennington 11 a.m., Meet, share experiences, obtain information, ask questions and receive support. Free. Register., www.capitalhealth.org
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Summer Kick Off BBQ, Chauncey Cbar
Join us on the Cbar patio for a lunchtime BBQ. Choice of a Hamburger, Veggie Burger, BBQ Chicken Sandwich or Two Grilled Hot Dogs. Includes housemade chips and a soft drink for only $10 660 Rosedale Road, Princeton, NJ, 08541
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Hopewell Valley Come Outside and Play: Pond Study, Park Service Pond
Hopewell Valley Come Outside and Play: Pond Study, Park Service Pond, Brickyard Road and Church Road, Titusville, 609-737-0609 4:15 p.m., Kids use pond nets to collect and examine organisms. Free. Register., www.dep.nj.gov
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Trenton Circus Squad, Roebling Wireworks
Trenton Circus Squad, Roebling Wireworks, 675 South Clinton Avenue, Trenton 6 p.m., Formation unicycling, acrobatic basketball, aerial antics, juggling, and trick bicycling performances., www.trentoncircussquad.org
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Festival Preview, Princeton Festival, Princeton Public Library
Festival Preview, Princeton Festival, Princeton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton 7 p.m., Festival artists perform scenes from "Madama Butterfly" and "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," and the stage directors discuss what happens behind the scenes., www.princetonfestival.org
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Book Talk, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton
Book Talk, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton, 50 Cherry Hill Road, Princeton 7 p.m., Maya van Rossum discusses her new book, "The Green Amendment: Securing our Right to a Healthy Environment.", www.delawareriverkeeper.org
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Friends of Princeton Nursery Lands Annual Meeting and Program
The Northern Copperhead is a reptile of surprising docility, beauty, and complexity, despite its reputation for aggression and perniciousness. It is one of two venomous snakes found in New Jersey (the other being the Timber Rattlesnake), both of which are imperiled in the state. This presentation will highlight an ongoing radio-tracking study of Northern Copperheads taking place in the Sourlands of central New Jersey. Their astonishingly cryptic pattern and behavior render them nearly invisible among the leaf litter on the forest floor, making their life histories difficult to study. Radio telemetry has allowed individual snakes to be tracked over multiple seasons, and has revealed a great deal about the state's southernmost population of these remarkable forest vipers. Tyler Christensen manages a radio-tracking study of Northern Copperheads through his company, Piedmont Ecological Services, LLC. Tyler is the director of the non-profit Wild Bird Research Group, Inc., through which he coordinates bird banding research on nearctic-neotropical migrants during the winter months in Costa Rica and Northern Saw-whet Owl migration and winter ecology in New Jersey. He is currently a Land Steward for Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space and a board member of the Washington Crossing Audubon Society. The meeting is open to all, and refreshments will be served. For more information and directions, visit http://fpnl.org/
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Argentine Tango, Viva Tango
Argentine Tango, Viva Tango, Suzanne Patterson Center, 45 Stockton Street, Princeton, 609-948-4448 9 p.m., No partner necessary. Beginners welcome. $15., www.vivatango.org
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