9th Annual Healthcare Symposium , Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce
Healthcare symposium with Craig Kramer of Johnson & Johnson and Mike Cirigliano of FOX 29 News. $60, $50 members. Location: The Stone Terrace by John Henry's, 2275 Kuser Road Hamilton, NJ 08690
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Tour and Information Session, The Laurel School of Princeton
The Laurel School of Princeton is one of the leading schools for dyslexia and related learning differences in NJ. Our special education school best serves students with a drive to succeed and a willingness to learn. If you’ve been searching for the best in school for students with language-based learning differences, please visit us! Register HERE for our upcoming tours and info sessions. 75 Mapleton Road, Princeton, NJ 08540
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Changing the Game Presentation, Recreation Foundation of Hopewell Valley
HVSA is excited to partner with the Recreation Foundation of Hopewell Valley and other community organizations to support the upcoming presentation by nationally renowned coach and author, John O’Sullivan from the Changing the Game Project. Mr. O’Sullivan is the author of the national best-selling book Changing the Game: The Parents Guide to Raising Happy, High-Performing Athletes and Giving Youth Sports Back to Our Kids. To include as many parents as possible, Mr. O’Sullivan will give two presentations for Parents on Tuesday, September 24: 9:00 AM and 7:30PM at Hopewell Valley Central High School. These presentations are open to anyone, and we encourage you to attend. This is a must see presentation for the parents of athletes of any age! Mr. O’Sullivan will discuss ways we can help our athletes perform to their potential and help them enjoy their sports experience. He will present the latest science and psychology on performance and athletic development and provide strategies to create a positive environment for our players, coaches and families. If you are interested in viewing a portion of John O’Sullivan’s message, his TED talk can be found here: "Changing the Game in Youth Sports”.
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Read and Pick: Tractors - Terhune Orchards
9:30 and 11am Read & Pick is an innovative program that combines a hands-on activity with your young child and listening to a story highlighting that aspect of farming. Parents and young children (ages preschool to 8 years) are welcome to celebrate everything wonderful about tractors. We will be reading two books about tractors and how they help farmers. Then everyone will participate in a tractor craft and take a tractor-drawn wagon ride. The cost is $8.00 per child and includes the craft. Pre-registration is requested. Register Now 330 Cold Soil Road, Lawrence - 609-924-2310 - www.terhuneorchards.com
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Make it Mediterranean! - RWJ Center for Fitness and Wellness
3100 Quakerbridge Road, Hamilton - 609-584-5900 - www.rwjbh.org Celebrate Cholesterol Education Month with healthy Mediterranean recipes and samples. $5. Register.
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Film Screening & Reception: “Le Brio”, Princeton Public Library
This French film features Neïla Salah, who dreams of becoming a lawyer and registers at the great Parisian university of Assas. In order to redeem himself after he publicly humiliates her, Neïla’s professor, Pierre Mazard, agrees to prepare her for a prestigious speech. NR. 1 hour, 35 minutes. Co-presented with Alliance Française de Princeton. Reception and 6:30. Film at 7pm. 65 Witherspoon Street Princeton, NJ 08542
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Author Talk - Plainsboro Library
9 Van Doren Street, Plainsboro - 609-275-2897 - www.lmxac.org/plainsboro Plainsboro resident Nikki Stern discusses her most recent work, a mystery titled "The Wedding Crasher."
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Public Lecture, Princeton University
A public lecture by Beverly Berger, Stanford University. Princeton University on Tuesday, September 24, 7 pm, in McDonnell Hall A01. The title is "The Dawn of Gravitational Wave Astronomy: A New Window on the Universe." Introduction by Nobel laureate Joseph H Taylor, Jr.
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