Weekend Music Series, Terhune Orchards
330 Cold Soil Road, Princeton, 609-924-2310. www.terhuneorchards.com. Live music by Acoustic DuOver, wines by the glass, and light fare.
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Free Vegetarian Meal Distribution, Princeton Bhakti Vedanta Institute
The Princeton Bhakti Vedanta Institute will be distributing free vegetarian meals at the Princeton YMCA on Sunday April 25th from 1:00-3:00 PM. 59 Paul Robeson Place, Princeton.
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Wild Edible Plants, Nature Center at Washington Crossing State Park
Participants will learn to identify and prepare some of the many native and introduced plants which earlier inhabitants of the area used to supplement their diets. This program will be led by plant lore enthusiast, Pat Chichon of Lambertville. Bring a pair of plant clippers and a garden trowel. Program fee: $2.00/person, under 6 yrs. free. (exact change please or check please). Advanced registration required. Nature Center Phone: (609) 737-0609
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The History of Blues in America, Princeton Public Library
Music historian and acclaimed guitarist Leone presents the history, influence and social impact of American blues music through songs, stories and historical facts in tribute to Jazz History Month. Via Zoom. Register. Free.
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Listen & Learn with Rossen Milanov - Music Form: Architecture in Sound
Via Zoom A music education and appreciation presentation. No previous musical knowledge is required to enjoy this event! "It is easy to get lost in the moment-to-moment progress of a piece of music: There are often too many details to remember, too many implications to contemplate. We will approach listening to music by moving from the whole into the details. We will begin by developing an awareness of the composition's form and destiny." - Rossen Milanov
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McCarter Concerts in the Square, Street Beat Brass Band
Celebrate the return of spring with free outdoor performances in the heart of Princeton! Enjoy music every Sunday from local musicians making their McCarter debuts. Street Beat Brass Band Influenced by the multiculturalism of NYC, Street Beat plays a wild diversity of brass-based music, from New Orleans Jazz to Polka, Mexican Banda, Gospel, Klezmer, and Funk.
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