CASA Information Session, CASA of Mercer and Burlington Counties
CASA Information Session, CASA of Mercer and Burlington Counties, 1450 Parkside Avenue, Suite 22, Ewing 10 a.m., CASA for Children is a non-profit organization that recruits, trains and supervises community volunteers who speak up in family court for the best interests of children who have been removed from their families due to abuse and/or neglect., http://www.casamb.org
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Pontoon Boat Nature Tours, Mercer County Park Marina
Pontoon Boat Nature Tours, Mercer County Park Marina, Mercer County Park, West Windsor, 609-448-4004 10 a.m. And 12 p.m., Explore the flora and fauna of Mercer Lake from a boat. $8-$12. Register., www.mercercountyparks.org
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Preschool Nature Class, The Watershed Institute
Woodpeckers Children ages 3-5; $10 per child Discover the wonders of the natural world with your young child through our preschool programs. Learn how to foster an intimate relationship with the wild, harvesting the benefits of outdoor exploration while exploring specific topics. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The Watershed Institute | 31 Titus Mill Road, Pennington, NJ 08534
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Cranbury Sidewalk Sale, North Main Street
Cranbury Sidewalk Sale, North Main Street, North Main Street, Cranbury 11 a.m., Shop local stores., www.facebook.com/cranburybusinessassociation
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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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Wellness Lunch and Learn, Prevention Coalition of Mercer County
Wellness Lunch and Learn, Prevention Coalition of Mercer County, 1931 Brunswick Avenue, Lawrence Noon., Learn how nutrition, Path to Heal eneergy work and essential oils can restore the body. Sponsored by the Prevention Coalition of Mercer County., www.mercercouncil.org
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Eyes of the Wild, Hightstown Library
Eyes of the Wild, Hightstown Library, 114 Frankline Street, Hightstown, 609-448-1474 3 p.m., Learn about various mammals up close. For children 4 to 12 with a caregiver. Register., www.mcl.org
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Ward to Ward Tour, Trenton Circus Squad
Ward to Ward Tour, Trenton Circus Squad, Mill Hill Park, Trenton 4 p.m., A series of peformances by the Trenton Circus Squad youth., www.trentoncircussquad.org
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Farm-to-Pizza, Liberty Hall Pizza's Guest Pizzaiolo Series
On Thursday, July 19th from 5 to 9 p.m. Executive Chef Chris Beall steps in as Liberty Hall Pizza's guest pizzaiolo to present two special compositions featuring locally sourced ingredients: Smoked Yellow Tomato with Fulper Farms Ricotta, Goat Hill Farm Soppressata and Pesto Basil from the Station's Herb Garden; and Smoky Duck Prosciutto with Local Shiitake mushrooms, fresh Fulper Farms Mozzarella finished with Blue Moon Farm Micro Greens. The entire Liberty Hall Pizza menu will also be available along with the guest chef's pizzas for all Guest Pizzaiola events, which take place approximately once a month. Liberty Hall Pizza is located inside the Canal Studios Complex at 243 North Union Street in Lambertville, New Jersey.
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Trenton Music Series, Mill Hill Park
Trenton Music Series, Mill Hill Park, 165 East Front Street, Trenton, 609-393-8998 5 p.m., Hardwork Movement and Ladibug., www.concerts.levittamp.org/trenton
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Gravity Hill Band Twilight Concert, Howe Commons
Enjoy a summer evening listening to good live music. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 6-8PM GRAVITY HILL TWILIGHT CONCERT IN PENNINGTON HOWE COMMONS 65 S Main St Pennington, NJ 08534
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Summer Courtyard Concert Series, Arts Council of Princeton @Princeton Shopping Center
Summer Courtyard Concert Series, Arts Council of Princeton, Princeton Shopping Center, 301 North Harrison Street, Princeton, 609-924-8777 6 p.m., Caribbean fusion from Trinidelphia. Bring a lawn chair., www.artscouncilofprinceton.org Our CONCERT SPONSOR is Smith’s Ace Hardware! From 6-7pm enjoy grilled pineapple and pork hot off the grill, plus free frisbees and sunglasses -- all courtesy of Smith's Ace.
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Farm Tour & Dinner at Agricola's Great Road Farm
Join Farmer Kyle and Chef Mitresh for a our first Farm Dinner at Agricola! Farm directions provided at the time of booking. Please call us at 609-921-2798 or reply to this email to reserve your table. We're equally excited to announce that the farm dinner experience is available to book privately for any small group. Great for team building and groups of friends to enjoy the summer season! For details and booking please reply here or reach out to Ryan Sullivan at rsullivan@fhgdining.com
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Music in the Park, Weeden Park
Music in the Park, Weeden Park, Craven Lane and Main Street, Lawrence 7 p.m., RGM Project. Food is available for purchase.
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Jazz, Pop and Rock: The New Jersey Connection, Robbinsville Library
Jazz, Pop and Rock: The New Jersey Connection, Robbinsville Library, 42 Robbinsville-Allentown Road, Robbinsville, 609-259-2150 7 p.m., Learn about the state's contributions to 20th century American music, from Sinatra and the Shirelles to Springsteen and Count Basie. Walter Choroszewski presents. Register., www.mcl.org
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Odessa Klezmer Band, Hickory Corner Library
Odessa Klezmer Band, Hickory Corner Library, 138 Hickory Corner Road, East Windsor, 609-448-1330 7 p.m., Free. Register., www.mcl.org
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Princeton Student Film Festival, Princeton Public Library
Princeton Student Film Festival, Princeton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, 609-924-9529 7 p.m., Original short films created by filmmakers ages 14 to 25., www.princetonlibrary.org
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Tech Help, West Windsor Library
Tech Help, West Windsor Library, 333 North Post Road, West Windsor, 609-799-0462 7 p.m., Get one-on-one help with your gadget. Registration required., www.mcl.org
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CoOPERAtive, Bristol Chapel
CoOPERAtive, Bristol Chapel, Westminster Choir College, Princeton 7:30 p.m., An evening of German lieder. Free., www.rider.edu/arts
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Uncommon Women and Others, Princeton Summer Theater
Wendy Wasserstein’s watershed debut play follows a group of graduates from Mount Holyoke College at the dawn of second-wave feminism as they make new friendships, fall in and out of love, and imagine a brighter future for themselves. This comedy tackles what it means to dare to be an Uncommon Woman in a world that constantly tells women to accept less. TICKETS July 12th-15th and July 18th-22nd Princeton Summer Theater, Hamilton Murray Theater, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
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Summer Film Series: Clueless @Princeton Art Museum
This year’s summer series presents films inspired by the transformation of literary sources in unexpected ways, as seen in the exhibition Frank Stella Unbound: Literature and Printmaking. This '90s classic offers a witty update of Jane Austen’s 1815 novel Emma, reimagining Austen’s insightful take on social manipulation in nineteenth-century Britain through the machinations of a group of teenagers at a Beverly Hills high school. Starring Alicia Silverstone and Paul Rudd. All films begin at sundown. In the event of rain, films will be shown at 8 p.m. in 101 McCormick Hall. Clueless (1995) 97 minutes, rated PG-13, directed by Amy Heckerling
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