Birding Field Trip, Washington Crossing Audubon Society
Join Washington Crossing Audubon Society for a free, public birding trip led by Sharyn Magee around the Pole Farm of Mercer Meadows. We will be on the alert for raptors, woodpeckers, migration fly-overs, early migrating songbirds and perhaps even a bald eagle. Directions: Take Keefe Rd. to Cold Soil Rd.; the entrance is on the left. Call Brad Merritt at (609) 921-8964 if additional information is needed or in case of inclement weather. www.washingtoncrossingaudubon.org
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West Windsor Community Farmers Market
Vaughn Drive Lot, Princeton Junction Train Station, West Windsor - 609-933-4452 - www.westwindsorfarmersmarket.org Produce, meats, woven fibers, honey, jams, flowers, baked goods, and prepared foods.
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Youth Fly Fishing Day - Orvis
301 North Harrison Street, Princeton - 609-924-1437 - www.orvis.com/princeton Fly-fishing basics for children ages 11 to 17. Equipment is provided. Free. Register.
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Princeton Photo Workshop: Special Access: Inside a Working Boatyard
de Rouville's Boat Shop on the Toms River, Bayville, NJ 08721 We've obtained access to the inner and outer workings of a real boatyard. We'll photograph the boatwrights in their workshop as they fix everything from classic wooden sailboats to modern powerboats, then tour the boatyard to photograph vessels along the pier and sailboats in motion. Your instructor will be with you to offer advice, help with technical issues, make composition suggestions and answer your questions. https://princetonphotoworkshop.com/trips/boatyard, $129
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Princeton's First-ever Pride Parade
We are honored to stroll down Witherspoon St. & celebrate the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood welcoming our LGBTQIA community! This event will be as fabulous as it is historic! Starting at 11AM at the Princeton Municipal Building & marching, dancing, sashaying, & rolling down to the YMCA for a fabulous after-party welcoming all our beautifully diverse communities! Please join us- All are welcome, all are loved!
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The Aristocats Kids - Music Mountain Theatre
11 and 1pm 1483 Route 179, Lambertville - 609-397-3337 - www.musicmountaintheatre.org In the heart of Paris, a kind and eccentric millionairess wills her entire estate to Duchess, her high-society cat, and her three little kittens.
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Vintage Baseball Game - Historical Society of Princeton
Part game, part show, part history lesson and ALL fun, the Flemington Neshanock and the Diamond State Base Ball Club will play competitive matches of bare-handed baseball, wearing period uniforms and using rules from 1864 or 1873. The event also includes facts on the history of the game and a recitation of “Casey at the Bat.” Free – bring a blanket or lawn chair. Greenway Meadows Park, Princeton
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Bordentown Historical Society's History In Bloom – 2019 Annual Garden Tour
The Bordentown Historical Society is hosting its Annual History In Bloom Garden Tour! A self-guided tour of private gardens, parks and historic sites throughout Bordentown City. Stroll through some of the beautiful "secret" gardens of Bordentown's private homes and parks. Enjoy the delicious eateries along Restaurant Row while partaking in the fresh air and sweet blooms! There is guaranteed to be surprises around every corner!
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10th Anniversary Party, Hopewell Borough Playground Project
The weather is looking great for Saturday! Come by to say hi, have a bite of cake, and enjoy some community comraderie/spirit! Hope you can join us. Saturday 12-2pm at Gazebo Park. (Corner of Columbia and S Greenwood Avenue)
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Beauty and the Beast - Paper Mill Playhouse
May 29 - July 3 1:30 and 7pm - Singing teapots and candlesticks, an evil spell, and an unlikely love story are all part of the magic of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, an international sensation that has played to more than 35 million people in 13 countries. Based on the Academy Award–winning animated feature, the stage production includes all of the original songs from the movie by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, plus additional gems by Menken and Tim Rice. The whole family will be enchanted by this gorgeous production, featuring stunning costumes and sets, spectacular dance numbers, and, of course, a fairy-tale ending. 22 Brookside Drive, Millburn - 973-376-4343 - www.papermill.org, The Disney classic. $32-$92.
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Falsettos, Princeton Summer Theater
2 and 8pm When the charmingly neurotic Marvin leaves his wife for another man, his tight-knit family is thrown into disarray. Recently revived on Broadway to great acclaim, Falsettos is a hilarious musical filled with Jewish boys who can't play baseball, contentious Bar Mitzvahs, men who aren't quite men yet, and new love, in a beautiful portrait of a modern family. Tickets June 20th-23rd and June 27th-30th Performances: Hamilton Murray Theater, Princeton University, 08544
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Radio Field Day - Delaware Valley Radio Association
Mercer County Park, West Windsor - - www.w2zq.com Learn about amateur radio through demonstrations including voice communication, satellite communication, digital communication, and Morse code communication.
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Princeton Photo Workshop: NEW! Travel the World with Nature's Light with Ossian Lindholm - Two Days
Saturday, June 22, 2019, 2:00 pm - 9:30 pm Sunday, June 23, 2019, 7:00 am - 1:00 pm 20 Library Place Many nature photographers view light as one of the most important features of an exceptional image. Join acclaimed Argentinian nature photographer, teacher and documentary filmmaker Ossian Lindholm for an immersive two-day workshop to learn and practice using natural light in your travel and nature photography. You will leave the workshop with new photographic skills to capture those glorious but ephemeral light moments across the world and closer to home. https://princetondigitalphotoworkshop.com/lindholm/, $499
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Live Painting and Music - Arts Council of Princeton
Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, 102 Witherspoon Street, Princeton - - www.artscouncilofprinceton.org Live and in-person painting, plus a performance by cellist Christina Gullans.
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Khanda Clinic Campaign Benefit Concert - Nassau Presbyterian Church
61 Nassau Street, Princeton - - www.nassauchurch.org Joseph Hsia, violin, Tiffaney Hsia, violin, and Daniel Gillen, piano, perform works by Mendelssohn, Mozart, Morricone, Bach, and more.
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The Sourland Mountain Festival
Saturday, June 22nd 3-10pm, Hillsborough Golf & Country Club (146 Wertsville Road, Hillsborough, NJ 08844) The Sourland Mountain Festival: Enjoy the best local music, food, beverages, activities, and crafts. Celebrating its 16th year, the seven-hour festival will host more history, critters, wildlife and outdoor activities with a spectacular view of the Sourland Mountain. Discounted tickets on sale now: Adult $20 ($30 at the gate); Young People (12-18) $10; Children under 12, free. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.SourlandMountainFest.com. Proceeds benefit the Sourland Conservancy.
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The Full Monty - Music Mountain Theatre
June 7 - June 23 3 and 8pm 1483 Route 179, Lambertville - 609-397-3337 - www.musicmountaintheatre.org Six unemployed steelworkers in Buffalo, New York are miserable. They have no cash and no prospects. Meanwhile, they catch their wives and other women going crazy over male strippers. The six men then set out to make some quick cash showing off their "real man" bodies by becoming a team of male strippers. As the guys work through their fears, self-consciousness and anxieties they find strength as a group and overcome their inner demons.
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Princeton Festival Baroque Chamber Ensemble - Princeton Festival
Trinity Church, 33 Mercer Street, Princeton - 609-258-2787 - www.princetonfestival.org, $30 to $40. Meet the artists reception follows performance.
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Pop Night - Mercer County Concert Series
The Mercer County Summer Concert Series begins on Saturday, June 22 with Kazual. This band blends R&B, pop, and hip-hop together to bring a unique performance together, harmonizing vocals and creating smooth and rhythmic sounds. Mercer County Festival Grounds, West Windsor - - www.mercercountyparks.org
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Trenton History: The Immigrant Experience - 1719 William Trent House
15 Market Street, Trenton - - www.williamtrenthouse.org A celebration of 300 years of Trenton History, featuring works by Peter Abrams, Peter Drago, Kathryn Graves and David Robinson. On view through November 3. Free.
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Piano Recital - Princeton Festival
Taplin Auditorium, Fine Hall, Princeton University - 609-258-2787 - www.princetonfestival.org 2017 Van Cliburn Competition winner Rachel Cheung performs. $50 to $60. Reception follows performance.
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John Leguizamo’s Latin History for Morons - State Theater
Endless critical and audience acclaim direct from Broadway. A sold-out run at The Public Theater. A record-breaking engagement at Berkeley Repertory Theatre. Latin History for Morons, the most totally unique show of the season, reveals American’s unsung heroes, throughout past and present – all unforgettably told by Tony and Emmy Award®-winner John Leguizamo, one of the most incisive, insightful, and entertaining personalities on stage today. 15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick - 732-246-7469 - www.statetheatrenj.org $29-$119.
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A Musical Journey, Eastern Wind Symphony
Tickets available online, $30 adults, $20 students/seniors - www.easternwindsymphony.org The Eastern Wind Symphony presents A Musical Journey, a concert program featuring Symphony No. 7 (Maslanka). The program will include an opening performance by the EWS Youth Band. Richardson Auditorium, 68 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ 08544
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Macbeth - Kelsey Theatre
1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor - 609-570-3333 - www.kelseytheatre.net When three witches tell Macbeth that he is destined to occupy the throne of Scotland, he and his wife choose to become the instruments of their fate and to kill the first man standing in their path, the virtuous King Duncan. But to maintain his position, Macbeth must keep on killing – first Banquo, his former comrade, and then, anyone who seems to threaten his tyrant’s crown.
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