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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Farmers Market - Montgomery Friends of Open Space
Village Shopping Center, 1340 Route 206 South, Skillman - 609-915-0817 - www.montgomeryfriends.org Jersey Fresh produce and farm products, baked goods, sauces, fibers, honey, flowers, coffee, and music. Rain or shine.
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Fall Fair and Flea Market - The Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville
2688 Main Street, Lawrenceville - - www.pclawrenceville.org Food, vendors, handmade crafts and activities for children. Free.
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Breast Cancer Risk Awareness Event, Sphericality
Sphericality, the fitness and lifestyle studio for women in downtown Flemington, invites women in the community and beyond to participate in a breast cancer risk awareness event on Sat., October 19, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. The program features a keynote talk by Dr. Lisa Sheppard, founder of Pink Breast Center, presentations by healthy living and cancer experts, barre classes that tone and sculpt, vendors and giveaways. Participants are encouraged to register in advance by visiting http://www.sphericality.com/pink. 100% of the $35 recommended donation goes directly to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, which is the world’s largest breast cancer organization. There will be an after-party at Sage on the street level of 124 Main Street from 2-5. All participants will receive a 10% coupon and a free Breast Cancer Risk Awareness bracelet.
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Open House, YingHua International School
YHIS is the only not-for-profit, independent school in the greater Princeton area that offers EnglishChinese dual language education with an internationally-focused, inquiry-based curriculum. It is also an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School Primary Years Program. The School is hosting the following Open House events. Please call the school at (609) 375-8015, email admissions@yhis.org for more information. Saturday, September 28th, 2019, 10 am - 12 pm, Saturday, October 19th, 2019, 10 am - 12 pm, Saturday, November 9th, 2019, 10 am - 12 pm, Saturday, March 7th, 2020, 10 am - 12 pm
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In Her Footsteps: How Women Shaped Princeton Walking Tour
Wiebke Martens and Jennifer Jang, authors of Discovering Princeton, lead a tour dedicated to the contributions of women in the community. The walk includes an overview of Princeton’s history and focuses on some of the women who have helped make Princeton – both town and its namesake University – what it is today. Stops include the new Betsey Stockton Garden, Alexander Hall, and Dorothea’s House.
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Princeton Photo Workshop: Eastern State Penitentiary
Eastern State Penitentiary, one of the most famous and expensive prisons in the world, is a haunting world of crumbling cellb locks and empty guard towers. We'll learn to apply camera settings and use lighting and composition to create memorable images. $99 https://princetonphotoworkshop.com/trips/esp
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Apple Days Harvest Festival - Terhune Orchards
Come to Terhune Orchards for a day of family fun on the farm! What better way to celebrate fall than with Pick-Your-Own Apples and Pumpkins! Enjoy pony rides, pedal tractors, wagon rides, visit the Corn Stalk Maze, hay bale maze, adventure barn and our barnyard of farm animals. Children can paint their own pumpkin to bring home. 330 Cold Soil Road Princeton, NJ 08540
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'Annie, The Movie Sing Along', Kelsey Theatre - Two Showtimes
10am and 2pm The sun will come out tomorrow – but for two shows only – when Theatre To Go and Mercer County Community College's (MCCC) Kelsey Theatre present "Annie, The Movie Sing-Along," where the audience is the star! The fun begins on Saturday, Oct. 19, with shows at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Kelsey Theatre on MCCC's West Windsor Campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. Packed with audience participation activities, the sing along includes a "Depression Buster" goody bag of props to use throughout the movie, with hosts to guide the action. Activities include a costume contest, trivia contest, interactive games, and of course, singing. With such favorites as "It's a Hard Knock Life," You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile," and "Tomorrow," there is no shortage of timeless tunes. Tickets for "Annie, The Movie Sing Along," are $16 for adults, and $13 for seniors, children, and students. Tickets may be purchased online at www.kelseytheatre.net or by calling the Kelsey Box Office at (609) 570-3333. Kelsey Theatre is wheelchair accessible, with free parking available next to the theatre.
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Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market
Featuring more than 200+ unique vendors each day from up to 25+ different states! Ten different food trucks per day! FREE, TWO DAY Costume Contest for killer prizes including TPRFM Gift Baskets, tickets to several huge Starland Ballroom and House of Independents shows and much more! Beer Garden featuring a full line of Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company beers! Live Music on two stages including an incredible line up of both regional and local talent! Get a $60 custom flash tattoo by Brand New Tattoo & Gallery! Super awesome After Party at Championship Bar featuring The Screaming Females and more!
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The Power of Healing Plants, Snipes Farm House
The Power of Healing Plants: Learn How to Make A Salve with herbalist, Charlotte Wells Snipes Farm House-878 West Bridge St. Morrisville, PA This Fall class will focus on medicinal roots and cold-hearty aerial plants. A foraging walk will reveal various plants still in bloom and energy transferring from aerial seed production to the roots. Back at the Farm House Charlotte will lead a salve-making workshop blending herbal oils with beeswax. Everyone will leave with an herbal infused salve and instructions to take home. Registration required email: melanieds@snipesfarm.org or 215-295-1139 Ext. 105. $20 per person, www.snipesfarm.org
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Oktoberfest Celebration, Snipes Farm
Snipes Farm & Education Center and Mommy's Lil' Black Book are excited to bring YOU an Oktoberfest celebration Saturday October 19th, 2019 that the entire family can enjoy! We'll have hayrides to the pumpkin patch corn maze, live entertainment, dance performances, food trucks, hay pyramid, a beer & wine garden (12-5pm), inflatables, balloon art, face painting, costume characters, vendors and more! Admission is $6 per person (ages 3 and up). Children can purchase an unlimited wristband from Got Bounced to jump on the inflatables all day for just $5! Pick your own pumpkins can be purchased by the lb. Rain date is 10/20. www.snipesfarm.org
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Into the Woods Jr. - Villagers Theater
Oct 12 -20 12 and 3pm The musical centers on a baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King’s festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a witch’s curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse, and wind up changed forever. 475 Demott Lane, Somerset - 732-873-2710 - www.villagerstheatre.com
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Jerky, Flights, and Fun, Crossing Vineyards & Winery
Learn about all things jerky from our friends at The Beef Jerky Outlet Langhorne, while you sip on a flight of four wine or beer selections. Taste samples of a wide variety of jerkies, including standbys like beef and turkey, and more exotic varieties such as venison and alligator. Discover why this high-protein snack is all the rage! Cost: $35pp. 1853 Wrightstown Rd., Newtown, PA 18940
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Corn Maze - Howell Farm
70 Woodens Lane, Hopewell - 609-397-2555 - www.howellfarm.org Music, hayrides and activities. A Friends of Howell Farm fundraiser. $10.
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Open House, Villa Victoria Academy
Prospective families are invited to tour our school, talk to current parents and students and hear about classes from Villa faculty. During our Open House you’ll experience everything Villa has to offer in our Middle School & High School. We also welcome private tours if you are not able to attend an Open House event. Villa Victoria Academy - 376 West Upper Ferry Road Ewing, New Jersey 08628
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Reclaiming Our Voice, The Right to Vote for Women in New Jersey, Rockingham State Historic Site
American women, after decades of struggle and demonstration, finally were given the right to vote in 1920 with the ratification of the 19th amendment. Did you know that the New Jersey constitution of 1776 gave women (adult single women whose net worth was $50 or more; married women couldn't own property) the right to vote? On Saturday, October 19 at 1:30 pm, Carol Levin will present Reclaiming Our Voice, a talk focusing on this intriguing slice of our state's early history. The program chronicles New Jersey's largely overlooked role in the women's suffrage movement. As the only state to have women's suffrage, then lose it (the all-male legislature took it away in 1807), NJ was a symbol to many suffragists. The talk will be presented in the barn at Rockingham State Historic Site, with time for questions and light refreshments to follow. Seating is limited; those wishing to guarantee a spot should call 609-683-7132. A donation of $5 per person is suggested. Rockingham is located at 84 Laurel Avenue/Kingston-Rocky Hill Rd. (Rte. 603) in Franklin Township, 1 mile north of Rte. 27 in Kingston, and 1 mile south of Rte. 518 in Rocky Hill. For further information, please call 609-683-7132 or go to www.rockingham.net.
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Rocktober Hike, The Watershed Institute
Come enjoy a moderate hike through the Sourland Mountains, learning about the rugged rocks that make this place so special. Wear sturdy and comfortable walking shoes/boots and bring a water bottle. Ages 6 and up. 421 East Mountain Road, Hillsborough Township, NJ 08844, US
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Bright Star - Bart Luedeke Center
2 amd 7:30pm Oct 16 - 20 Steve Martin and Edie Brickell's play about love and redemption set in the American South during the 1920s and 40s. $20, $15 students, seniors. Rider University, Lawrenceville - 609-896-7775. - www.rider.arts $9, $5 seniors.
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Dauphin Island - Passage Theatre Company - Two Shows
3 and 7:30pm Mill Hill Playhouse, 205 E. Front Street, Trenton - 609-392-0766 - www.passagetheatre.org Two people thrown together by circumstance learn what it means to find acceptance in a stranger. $13-$38.
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National Period Day Celebration, Hinds Plaza
We would like to invite you to join us on National Period Day: October 19, 2019 at Hinds Plaza in Princeton, NJ from 3 to 4:30 PM. There will be rallies in all 50 states all demanding local legislators join the conversation about menstrual equity by calling for period products to be freely accessible in schools, shelters, and prisons, and for the elimination of the "tampon tax" in the remaining 35 states. The NJ rally is specifically focused on garnering support for NJ S3645, which would make NJ only the 5th state to provide free period products in the bathrooms of schools that meet the requirements. All are welcome: menstruators and allies.
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Tricks and Treats, Arts Council of Princeton & Princeton Shopping Center
Get Halloween-ready with the Arts Council of Princeton and the Princeton Shopping Center! Design a custom bag for trick-or-treating and join Alex & the Kaleidoscope for a sing-along! Get hands-on with Halloween-inspired art activities and find out why pumpkins are orange with a DNA experiment courtesy of the Princeton Graduate Molecular Biology Outreach Program. Get a taste of fall flavors with seasonal tastings from Sweetberry Bowls! The event culminates with a parade through the shopping center — costumes encouraged!
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11th Annual Harvest Festival, PDS
Come to the Harvest Festival! Celebrating 11 years of the Garden and Sustainability at PDS. 3:30-4:30pm Greenhouse Tours, 4:00-6:15pm Festival in the Garden - food, tours, presentations . . . 650 Great Road, Princeton, NJ 08540
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Case Presentation Series, A Preteen Girl with Terrifying Intrusive Thoughts, ACO Campus
Presented by Dale Rosin, D.O. | Joined by Peter A. Crist, M.D. T The series is free to attend. Seating is limited and advance registration is recommended. Call (732) 821-1146 or email aco@orgonomy.org for more information. You can also register on-line. ACO Campus, 4419 Rt. 27, Princeton NJ
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Dracula - Roxey Ballet
Canal Studio Theater, 243 North Union Street, Lambertville - 609-397-7616 - www.roxeyballet.org Dance adaptation of the Bram Stoker classic. $38-$45.
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Fundraiser for Elks Camp Moore
Come out and support our Elks Camp Moore, a summer camp in Haskel NJ Dedicated for Special Needs Children. All funds will help send children to summer camp. Family friendly environment, with food, games and music. Presale tickets on sale now for $12.00 each until October 1st: *$14.00 each until October 10th *$16.00 each until October 19th *$18.00 at the door. Food available for purchase. Princeton NJ Elks Lodge #2129, 354 Route 518, Blawenburg, NJ 08504
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Watson After Dark - Watson House
151 Wescott Avenue, Hamilton - - www.njdar.org/watson.html Guided candlelight tours led by costumed re-enactors. $10, $5 ages 12 and younger.
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Halloween Jazz - Acme Screening Room
Start off the Halloween season with Bucks County Paranormal Investigations- BCPI! We will be screening exciting, spooky and fun videos showcasing the area's best-kept haunts in a family-friendly way. Jazzman/filmmaker Eric Mintel will join us, along with author Bill Birnes, of Ancient Aliens and UFO Hunters, star in the Bucks County Paranormal Investigations- BCPI videos. There will also be a Q&A session. Tell us your local ghost stories!! PLUS we will get to listen to Halloween Jazz by Eric Mintel, piano, and Dave Antonow, bass. There will be books written by Bill Birnes available for sale, as well as CDs by Eric Mintel Quartet. $15 25 South Union Street, Lambertville - 609-483-5237 - www.acmescreeningroom.org
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Trenton Circus Squad's Annual 'Step Right Up!' Fundraiser
Join us for a night under the Big Top! On October 19th Trenton Circus Squad’s annual ‘Step Right Up!’ Fundraiser will be held at the Princeton Family YMCA, in a big top circus tent, in the heart of downtown Princeton. Attendees will enjoy cocktails, a sit down dinner, carnival games, and of course a circus performance by Trenton Circus Squad, to live music, played by the Ever After Band. Through our Fund-A-Need auction, you can help support our year of free programming.
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St. David’s Annual Fantasy Auction
Only $15 — Doors open 5:30 pm - view live and silent auction items as well as “tricky tray” treasures while enjoying yummy appetizers and desserts. 7:00 pm – The Festivities Begin! Credit cards will be accepted! Gift Cards, Holiday Baskets, Wine Baskets, Items Large and Small for all Budgets. Come out for a fun night with our delightful auctioneer Suzanne! 90 South Main Street, Cranbury 609-655-4731, www.stdavidscranbury.com
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Rent Party - Housing Initiatives of Princeton
Home of Vanessa and Kenneth Shives, 29 Cleveland Lane, Princeton - - www.housinginitiativesofprinceton.org Music, food, and drinks to support HIP's transitional housing and emergency rental assistance programs. Register. $125 and up.
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No-Name Dance - Suzanne Patterson Center
45 Stockton Street, Princeton - 609-945-1883 - No partner needed. Beginners, singles, and couples welcome. Refreshments served. $15. 7:30pm-8:30pm: West Coast Swing dance lesson with our talented instructor Dara Johnston. Open dancing from 8:30pm-11:30pm to California Mix dance music with DJ Charlie and Faith Wight. Delicious refreshments will be served. Admission $15/Adult, $10/Full-time Student with ID. For more information call 609-945-1883, email VolunteersCJDS@gmail.com, or visit www.centraljerseydance.org.
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Capital Philharmonic Orchestra - Patriots Theater at the War Memorial
1 Memorial Drive, Trenton - 215-893-1999 - www.capitalphilharmonic.org Performing works by Wagner, Mozart, and Holst. $30-$65.
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Tartuffe - Kelsey Theater, Mercer Community College
When it premiered in 1664, Moliere's classic satire of lust, deceit and false piety was denounced as a sacrilegious outrage and banned from further public view. So naturally, Kelsey Theatre and the award-winning team at PinnWorth Productions couldn’t resist bringing this 355-year-old comedy into the present day and current political climate for an evening of deliciously saterical fun. 1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor - 609-570-3333 - www.kelseyatmccc.org
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