Social Coffee, YWCA Princeton Area Newcomers & Friends
Social Coffee is a great way to learn about our organization and meet our members and find opportunities to explore your interests and community. It is held on every THIRD THURSDAY of each month unless there is a holiday conflict. The YWCA Princeton Area Newcomers & Friends has been welcoming the people to our community from around the world, nation, state, and cities since 1959. Please contact our Membership VP at newcomersmembership@ywcaprinceton.org or visit www.ywcaprinceton.org/newcomers for more information. Meeting Method: Virtual ‘Zoom’ Gathering
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Kayak Nature Tours, Mercer County Nature Programs
Paddling and exploration during a naturalist-led kayak tour to encounter basking turtles, feeding songbirds, and carnivorous plants. Life vest, binoculars, and kayak rental fee included. Basic kayak instruction is provided. For ages 16 and up. Register via CommunityPass. $35; $30 for Mercer County residents. Mercer County Park Marina, West Windsor. www.mercercountyparks.org.
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Princeton Farmers Market
Princeton Farmers Market Summer Series has begun. Temporary market location & hours: Thursdays, May 13th through November 18th 10am - 2pm 46-80 Franklin Ave Princeton, NJ 08542 To view our list of vendors and see who is offering pre-ordering or other methods of contactless payment click here.
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Stand Against AntiSemitism - A Rally Against Hate - Hinds Plaza
Join in as the community comes together for a peaceful rally to show solidarity with one another against hatred. Thursday, June 17th at 5pm Hinds Plaza (outside Princeton Public Library) More information at jewishpmb.org/rally
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Central NJ Women in Development (WID) Roundtable Discussion
Never Stop Networking, WID hosts Career Advisor Panel Congratulations, you chose the nonprofit sector to affect social change. Still, the industry is fabulously famous for putting all their proverbial eggs into the mission and not into talent acquisition or management! Therefore, it is up to you to set your goals, develop your network, and manage your career path. This June, WID will host a Career Advisor Panel of development professionals from Fundraising, Communications, Corporate and Foundation Engagement, Development Strategy, and Storytelling to share their experiences, discuss networking tips, and demonstrate how to promote your skills and abilities. Bring your questions and learn how you can actively manage and expand your network to achieve your career goals! Online using ZOOM technology - Registration link: https://widmercer.org/event-4278317 Cost: FREE to WID Members; $15 for non-members
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Tarot Card Reading and Wine Tasting, Crossing Vineyards & Winery
Get together with your friends for a fun night out. Enjoy wine tasting, dessert and a private Tarot Card reading. Reservations are a must. Cost: $40pp.
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Free Screening of Self-Taught, Princeton Learning Cooperative
The Learning Cooperatives will be hosting a free online screening of the movie Self-Taught on Thursday, June 17th at 7pm. The movie profiles the lives of six young adults who took a self-directed educational path through their teenage years. There will be an opportunity after the screening for participants to discuss the film and also the current situation our families and young people are facing. Register at Eventbrite here You can access the Zoom session here: Self-Taught Screening and Discussion
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Virtual Watercolor Session: Water Reflections, Princeton University Art Museum/Arts Council of Princeton
The Princeton University Art Museum is partnering with the Arts Council of Princeton to provide free online watercolor classes. Weekly classes are taught by artist-instructor Barbara DiLorenzo over Zoom. With an emphasis on color mixing and brushwork, each week’s lesson will be inspired by works in the Museum’s collections. (Artwork: Thomas Moran, Venice: The Lagoon Looking toward Santa Maria della Salute, 1894.)
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