Flush Colon Cancer: Know Your Risk Factors, Screening Guidelines, and Treatment Options - Capital Health Hamilton
1445 and 1401 Whitehorse-Mercerville Road, Hamilton - 609-394-4153 - www.capitalhealth.org Gastroenterologist Jyoti Bhatia presents. Free. Register.
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Architectural Drawing & Painting at Morven - 6 Class Sessions
Join local artist and published illustrator Barbara DiLorenzo on a guided exploration of Morven Museum & Garden's interiors and exteriors. Explore the historical architecture of this Princeton landmark using a variety of media, including pencil, watercolor, watercolor pencil, and gouache. For the materials list and more info, click here!
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Meeting of the 55-Plus Club of Princeton
"Why Art (and Museums) Matter in the Digital Age: A Meditation," will be the topic of a presentation by James Steward, Director, Princeton University Art Museum, at the meeting of 55-Plus at 10:00 a.m., Thursday April 11, 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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Princeton Farmers Market - Princeton YMCA
59 Paul Robeson Place, Princeton - - www.princetonfarmersmarket.com Local produce, farm raised meats, local cheeses and more. SNAP/EBT cards accepted.
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CASA Information Session - CASA of Mercer and Burlington Counties
1450 Parkside Avenue, Suite 22, Ewing - - www.casamb.org 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.
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Pre School Nature Classes, The Watershed Institute
Get wild with us as we learn about a variety of nature topics! Each class includes outdoor exploration, stories, and a craft. Please dress for the weather because we always go outside. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Children, ages 3-5; $10 per child Events may be postponed or canceled due to weather or low registration. Please register for events here: thewatershed.org/events
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Princeton’s Climate Action Plan - Suzanne Patterson Building
45 Stockton Street, Princeton - 609-924-7108 - www.princetonsenior.org Bernie Miller and Jenny Ludmer discuss how Princeton can reduce its carbon footprint and prepare for climate change. Free.
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Fiction - Pegasus Theater Company
West Windsor Arts Center, 952 Alexander Road, West Windsor - 609-759-0045 - www.pegasustheatrenj.org Linda's request to read her husband Michael's journals before dying from a malignant brain tumor sets off a series of events that blue boundaries. $24-$28. Register.
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Screening, 'Grit' - Princeton Environmental Film Festival
Computer Science Building, Princeton University - - www.princetonlibrary.org/peff Nearly 60,000 people have been displaced in East Java after a tsumani hit Indonesia 10 years ago.
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La Vuelta a España Wine Tasting @EnoTerra
Join us for a special evening full of unique wines & light hors d’oeuvres with our representatives who are making an exclusive visit to Eno Terra. Taste the most sought out wines of Spain & Portugal. Relax in good company. This is an evening you won’t want to miss!
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Bernstein Lecture: The Future of Workers’ Rights in America
A discussion with Kate Andrias, Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School, William Gould, Stanford Law School, former Chair, National Labor Relations Board, Dorian Warren, President, Community Change, and Moderated by Paul Frymer, LAPA Director.
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Byron Kim - Princeton University Art Museum
10 McCosh Hall, Princeton University - - artmuseum.princeton.edu Artist Byron Kim is making color studies for portraits of 25 members of the Princeton University community as an addition to his signature work, Synecdoche. Learn how his Princeton paintings relate to his practice as a contemporary color-field painter. A reception follows in the museum.
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Mercer County Bar Association Free Legal Clinic
This free 15-minute consultation with an attorney is sponsored by Lawyers C.A.R.E. Attendees will have the opportunity to speak to an attorney. Attorneys will answer questions regarding family law, real estate law, landlord/tenant law, personal injury law, wills and estates, bankruptcy, criminal law and municipal court law. 957 Route 33 in the Hamilton Square Shopping Center. Programs are free but registration is required. 609-890-9800
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Art Opening & Reception, Princeton Artists Alliance
TRANSFORMATIONS - An exhibition of transformative works by Princeton Artists Alliance April 6, 2019 - May 31, 2019 Opening Reception Thursday, April 11, 6-7:30 PM Brodsky Gallery at Chauncey Conference Center, 660 Rosedale Road, Princeton, NJ 08541
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Connecting Kids with Nature Talk, Hopewell Train Station
Over the course of just three generations, we have observed a dramatic change in childhood. Children are spending more time scheduled in structured activities and "on screens," leaving little time for unstructured play in nature. This has led to physical and psychological impacts on children's health and overall well-being. Sharing images and statistics, Nicole Langdo will explain why getting children outside is crucial, now more than ever, and just how easy it is to do so! Time will be reserved for Q&A at the end. This talk is geared towards anyone who has concerns over the development of this generation of young people. Advance registration is required. Subscribe to SC's eNewsletter for event information and registration links. www.tiny.cc/SCeNewsletter Sourland Conservancy
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Cheese Class, Brick Farm Market
Join Brick Farm Market and Cheese Manager, Jose Rodriguez, for an evening of tasting and discussing cheeses from around the world. Milks used, cheese-making techniques, age times and more will be discussed as you work your way through a hearty sampling of some of our favorites. BYOB!
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Jews, Health, and Healing - The Jewish Center Princeton
435 Nassau Street, Princeton - 609-921-0100 - www.thejewishcenter.org Rabbi Vanessa Ochs discusses what Jewish sensibilities bring to the table when reflecting on healthcare decisions. $10. Register.
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Rider Theatre: In Every Note - Yvonne Theater, Rider University
2083 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville - 609-896-5000 - www.rider.edu/events A production on the story of Shostakovich, the Soviet Union's most famous composer. $20.
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