|
_____PRINCETON EVENTS CALENDAR*

Watch Princeton News & Events on the Princeton News Network.
Christina Smith & Todd Reichart present video highlights of Princeton Events each week on www.PrincetonNewsNetwork.com
Wednesday May 14, 2008
Music
Student Recital, Princeton University Concerts. McAlpin Hall, Woolworth Building 609-258-6842
2 p.m. Students of Jo-Anne Sternberg, Barbara Rearick, Geoff Burleson, Anna Lim, Jayn Rosenfeld, and Nancy Wilson.
Student Recital, Princeton University Concerts. Taplin Auditorium 609-258-5000
8 p.m. Madeline Wash presents works by Vaughan Williams on viola. Free.
After Noon Concert, Princeton University Chapel. Washington Road 609-258-3654
12:30 p.m. Free.
Drama
A Seagull in the Hamptons, McCarter Theater at the Berlind. 91 University Place 609-258-2787
7:30 p.m. World premiere adaptation of Chekhov's 'The Seagull,' written and directed by Emily Mann, features contemporary language in a Hampton setting. $30 to $49.
Film
New Film Series, Princeton Public Library. 65 Witherspoon Street 609-924-8822
7 p.m. Screening of 'Shopgirl.'
Dancing
Contra Dance, Princeton Country Dancers. Suzanne Patterson Center, Monument Drive 609-924-6763
8 p.m. $7.
Good Causes
Designer Showhouse & Gardens XV, Junior League of Greater Princeton. 226 Drakes Corner Road, Princeton 609-771-0525
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. House and garden tour. $25.
Faith
Silent Prayers for Peace, Princeton Friends Meeting. Tiger Park, Palmer Square, Princeton 609-921-2907
5:30 p.m.
Food & Dining
Italian Regional Cooking, Mercer Community College. West Windsor 609-570-3311
6:30 p.m. 'Sicily' presented by Donna Squillaro. $52.
Gardens
Herbs and Geraniums, Lawrence Library. Darrah Lane and Route 1, Lawrence Township 609-989-6922
1 p.m. Display presented by Flower and Country Store of Titusville.
Health & Wellness
Meet Your Angels, Center for Relaxation and Healing. 666 Plainsboro Road, Suite 348, Plainsboro 609-750-7432
7 p.m. Guided meditations for connecting with angels. Register. $20.
Open Flow Yoga, Yoga Above. 80 Nassau Street, Princeton 609-613-1378
7:15 p.m. $15.
Buddhist Meditation Class, Holsome Holistic Center. 27 Witherspoon Street, Princeton 215-397-4828
7:30 p.m. Introduction, guided meditation, and discussion for all levels. $10.
History
Guided Tour, Drumthwacket Foundation. 354 Stockton Street, Princeton 609-683-0591
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. New Jersey governor's official residence. Register. $5 donation.
Live Music
Musical Storytime, Barnes & Noble. Market Fair, West Windsor 609-716-1570
4:30 p.m. Yosi.
Stories and Craft, West Windsor Library. 333 North Post Road 609-799-0462
10:30 a.m.
Hindi Storytime, West Windsor Library. 333 North Post Road 609-799-0462
12:30 p.m.
Lectures
Brown Bag Discussion, Princeton Senior Resource Center. Suzanne Patterson Center, 45 Stockton Street 609-924-7108
Noon. 'Senior Medicare Patrol' presented by Charles Clarkson. Bring your lunch. Beverages and desserts provided. Register. Free.
Meeting, Princeton Photography Club. Johnson Education Center, D&R Greenway Land Trust, 1 Preservation Place, Princeton 732-422-3676
7:30 p.m. 'Color Management in the Digital Work Flow' presented by Elana Leventhal, Colorvision sales, support, and training manager.
Annual Meeting, Friends of the West Windsor Library. 333 North Post Road 609-799-0462
7:30 p.m. Old and new friends are welcome. Free.
Live Music
Open Mic, Alchemist & Barrister. 28 Witherspoon Street, Princeton 609-924-5555
10 p.m.
Schools
Open House, Princeton Junior School. 90 Fackler Road, Lawrenceville 609-924-8126
9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Tour and coffee. Pre-school through grade five.
Business Meetings
Princeton Public Library. 65 Witherspoon Street 609-924-8822
1 p.m. Data Bytes. Free.
Fred Pryor Seminars. Holiday Inn, Independence Way 800-780-8469
9 a.m. 'Dealing with Difficult People,' $99.
PRISM. Bowen Hall, princeton University 609-258-6704
11:30 a.m. 'Molecular Systems Biology through Multiscale Modeling,' Ravi Radhakrishnan, University of Pennsylvania, free.
Thursday May 15, 2008
Music
Guarneri String Quartet, Princeton University Concerts. Richardson Auditorium 609-258-4239
8 p.m. All Beethoven program. $20 to $40.
Recital, Westminster Choir College. Niles Chapel, Nassau Presbyterian Church, 61 Nassau Street 609-921-2663
12:15 p.m. Vladimir Agilin, violin; and Alexander Izotov, viola. Free.
Spring Concert, Mercer County Symphonic Band. Mercer County College, Kelsey Theater 609-584-9444
8 p.m. The program includes Von Suppe's 'Poet and Peasant' overture, Offenbach's 'La Belle Helaine,' and a medley of Gershwin show tunes. Free.
Angelique Kidjo, McCarter Theater. 91 University Place 609-258-2787
8 p.m. Tribal and pop rhythms of her West African heritage while blending funk, salsa, jazz, rumba soul, and makossa. $32 to $35.
The Arts
Ground Zero, A.R.T.. Bernstein Gallery, Princeton University 908-359-3098
7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Reception and program featuring compositions by children and young artists with severe challenges. The composers, who used modern computer composition software, drove the system with eye signals to signify yes or no. They chose rhythms, layering of tracks, melodic line, and sound effects. Register. Free.
Drama
A Seagull in the Hamptons, McCarter Theater at the Berlind. 91 University Place 609-258-2787
7:30 p.m. World premiere adaptation of Chekhov's 'The Seagull,' written and directed by Emily Mann, features contemporary language in a Hampton setting. $30 to $49.
Good Causes
Designer Showhouse & Gardens XV, Junior League of Greater Princeton. 226 Drakes Corner Road, Princeton 609-771-0525
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Georgian house and gardens. $25.
Health & Wellness
More Than Just a Cough, Carrier Clinic. North Brunswick Library, 880 Hermann Road 908-281-1513
7 p.m. 'Can My Teen Get High Off Cold Medicine?' Register. Free.
Live Music
Storytime, Barnes & Noble. MarketFair, West Windsor 609-716-1570
1:30 p.m.
Stories and Craft, West Windsor Library. 333 North Post Road 609-799-0462
10:30 a.m.
Lectures
Author Symposium, Princeton University. Betts Auditorium, Princeton 609-258-3000
4:30 p.m. Symposium celebrating Anthony Appiah's new book, 'Experiments in Ethics.' Reception at Maclean House follows.
60th Anniversary Celebration, International Association of Administrative Professionals. Marriott, 100 College Road East, Plainsboro 609-987-4502
6 p.m. Dinner, awards, and presentation. Register. $40.
Art Talk, Princeton Public Library. 65 Witherspoon Street 609-924-8822
7 p.m. 'Works on Display' presented by artist Luba Model.
55-Plus. Jewish Center of Princeton, 435 Nassau Street 609-737-2001
10 a.m. 'The Decline of the Worlds Great Animal Migrations and What We Can Do to Save Them' presented by David S. Wilcove, Princeton University professor.
Live Music
Meg Hanson Duo, Bruni's Bistro. 4110 Quakerbridge Road, Lawrenceville 609-275-7447
6:30 p.m. Jazz.
Bob Brzezynski, Cafe Nicole. Holiday Inn, 100 Independence Way, Princeton 609-520-1200
7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Mary Blacklock, Small World Coffee. 14 Witherspoon Street, Princeton 609-924-4377
8 p.m.
Singer Songwriter Showcase, Triumph Brewing Company. 138 Nassau Street, Princeton 609-924-7855
9 p.m. Hosted by Frank Thewes.
Jim Popik and Friends, Alchemist & Barrister. 28 Witherspoon Street, Princeton 609-924-5555
10 p.m.
Outdoor Action
Nature's Patterns, Stony Brook Millstone Watershed. 31 Titus Mill Road, Pennington 609-737-7592
4 p.m. For ages 6 to 9. Register. $17.
Personal Watercraft and Safe Boating, Coast Boating School. Mercer College 609-586-9446
7 p.m. Register. $83.
Know the Bear Facts, Kingston Greenways Association. Kingston Fire House, Heathcote Road, Kingston 609-514-2416
7:30 p.m. Michelle Ruggiero, NJ Environmental Protections's Division of Fish and Wildlife. Register. Free.
Teacher Workshop, Stony Brook Millstone Watershed. 31 Titus Mill Road, Pennington 609-737-7592
9 a.m. 'Project Learning Tree,' an environmental education program, for elementary and middle school teachers. Register. $40.
What's in Store
Girls Night Out, Palmer Square. Nassau Street, Princeton 609-921-2333
5:30 p.m. Shopping event. Must be 21 or over. Refreshments, free parking, and discounts. Register by E-mail at events@palmersquare.com.
Socials
Newcomers Club, Princeton YWCA. Bramwell House, 59 Paul Robeson Place, Princeton 609-497-2100
9:30 a.m. Social coffee in an informal setting.
For Seniors
Antiques Roadshow, Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Mercer County. Stonebridge, 100 Hollinshead Spring Road, Skillman 609-987-8100
3 p.m. Tom Petrino, appraiser for the NJ Treasury, speaks and gives one verbal appraiser per person. Register. Free.
Business Meetings
Toastmasters Club. CUH2A, Lenox Drive, Lawrenceville 609-584-2626
Noon. Meeting, free.
Mercer Chamber. Chambers Walk Cafe, Lawrence 609-689-9960
5:30 p.m. Evening networking. $35.
NJAWBO Mercer. Wyndham Princeton Conference Center 609-584-2626
6 p.m. Dinner meeting, $45.
IAAP, Mercer Chapter. Marriott Princeton 609-987-4502
6 p.m. Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration, $40.
BNI-Tigers Networking Group. Clarion Hotel/Palmer Inn 609-452-2500
7 a.m. Weekly breakfast meeting, free. www.bni-tigers.com.
Bartolomei & Pucciarelli. 2564 Brunswick Pike 609-883-9000
7:30 a.m. 'Business Getting Results' seminar, free for first-time attendees.
Princeton Chamber. Marriott Princeton 609-924-1776
8:15 a.m. Spring Leadership Forum, 'Leadership Through Team Mentoring,' Marc Hanlan, High Performance Work Consulting, $65.
Friday May 16, 2008
Music
David Jones, Princeton Folk Music Society. Christ Congregation Church, 50 Walnut Lane, Princeton 609-799-0944
8:15 p.m. British folk singer. $15.
Tom Tallitsch, Grounds For Sculpture. 18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton 609-689-1089
7:30 p.m. Rain or shine. $10.
Dance
Come Unity, American Repertory Ballet. Stuart Country Day School 609-462-9397
8 p.m. Dance benefit for an orphanage in Kenya, Africa. $10 donation.
Drama
A Seagull in the Hamptons, McCarter Theater at the Berlind. 91 University Place 609-258-2787
8 p.m. World premiere adaptation of Chekhov's 'The Seagull,' written and directed by Emily Mann, features contemporary language in Hampton setting. $30 to $49.
Dancing
Jersey Jumpers, Central Jersey Dance Society. Princeton High School, 151 Moore Street, Princeton 609-945-1883
7:30 p.m. Lesson followed by open dance. $11.
Literary Events
Author Event, Trinity Counseling Service. 22 Stockton Street, Princeton 609-924-0060
9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Reverend Peter K. Stimpson, author of 'Map to Happiness: Straightforward Advice on Everyday Issues,' signs copies of his new book based on his advice column in 'Town Topics' since 1996. Stimpson is the director of the counseling service.
Good Causes
Designer Showhouse & Gardens XV, Junior League of Greater Princeton. 226 Drakes Corner Road, Princeton 609-771-0525
6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Food and wine event. Register.
Wine Tasting, Habitat for Humanity. Mercer Oaks Golf Course, 725 Village Road, West Windsor 609-443-8744
7 p.m. Benefit evening features more than 300 wines. Must be 21. $50.
Mystery Theater Benefit, Mercer College. Conference Center, West Windsor 609-570-3525
7 p.m. Dinner featuring Hawaiian specialties and interactive performance of 'Aloha Means Goodbye...Forever' presented by Theater to Go. Benefit for DREAM program for young adults with intellectual disabilities. Register. $75. .
Comedy Clubs
Ben Glieb and Keith Purnell, Catch a Rising Star. Hyatt Regency, 102 Carnegie Center 609-987-8018
8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Reservation. $17.50 to $20.
Faith
Israel's 60th Anniversary, Adath Israel Congregation. 1958 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville 609-806-4977
8 p.m. Musical celebration features the Capitol Singers in concert. Register.
Health & Wellness
Yoga Benefit, Four Winds Yoga. 114 West Franklin Avenue, Pennington 609-818-9888
6 p.m. 90-minute yoga class for all levels benefits Care, an organization fighting global poverty. $20.
Shamanic Drum Circle, Center for Relaxation and Healing. 666 Plainsboro Road, Suite 348, Plainsboro 609-750-7432
7 p.m. Register. $25.
Lectures
Science Cafe, Princeton Senior Resource Center. Suzanne Patterson Center, 45 Stockton Street 609-924-7108
2 p.m. 'Television: The RCA Invention' presented by Alex Magoun, executive director of the David Sarnoff Library. Register. Free.
Intellectual Stimulus Package, Mercer College. Conference Center, West Windsor 609-570-3324
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 'Friday Forums' include a choice of three seminars in a full-day session. Seminars include politics, religion, Chinese calligraphy and painting, longevity through food, doing business in China, surviving cancer, stock options, and Dante's 'Inferno.' Register. Breakfast and lunch included. $70.
Live Music
Arturo Romay, Sotto 128 Restaurant and Lounge. 128 Nassau Street, Princeton 609-921-7555
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dick Gratton, Chambers Walk Cafe. 2667 Main Street, Lawrenceville 609-896-5995
6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Solo jazz guitar.
Erik Daab, Positano Mediterranean Grill. 5 Shalk's Crossing Road, Plainsboro 609-799-8900
6:30 p.m. Jazz guitar.
John Bauers, Cafe Nicole. Holiday Inn, 100 Independence Way, Princeton 609-520-1200
7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Gabe Manak and Company, Cheeburger Cheeburger. 3349 Brunswick Pike, Lawrenceville 609-799-2222
8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Rock with acoustic guitar.
Johnny Pompadour & the Fullgrown Men, Sotto 128 Restaurant and Lounge. 128 Nassau Street, Princeton 609-921-7555
9 p.m. Party tunes.
Outdoor Action
Open House, Amateur Astronomers Association of Princeton. Washington Crossing State Park, Simpson Observatory, Titusville 609-737-2575
7 p.m. to 11 p.m. See the universe through research-grade telescopes. Weather permitting. Free.
Schools
Student Recitals, New School for Music Study. Kingston Presbyterian Church, 4565 Route 27, Kingston 609-921-2900
7:30 p.m. Solo and duet selections. Free.
Saturday May 17, 2008
Music
Benefit Concert, Westminster Choir College. Bristol Chapel, Princeton 609-921-2663
7 p.m. 'A Journey of Concertos and More' features works of Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, and Rachmaninoff. Musicians include Molly Zhu, Carl Aquino, Saraswathi Shukla, Andrew Sun, Julia Edgren, Taylor Lee, and Farshad Tahvildar-Zadeh, all students of Larissa Korkina; and West Windsor-Plainsboro Nonets, string players from the school's symphony orchestra. Benefit for Autism Speaks and 'Hannah Korkina Memorial Scholarship Fund' for Westminster Conservatory students. Reception in Thayer Lounge follows. Free-will donations.
The Weilerstein Trio, CAPPS. Mount-Burke Theater, Peddie School, Hightstown 609-490-7550
8 p.m. Mother, father, and daughter trio-in-residence at the New England Conservatory of Music, have performed at Lincoln Center, Royal Academy of Music, and Carnegie Hall. $20.
Princeton Laptop Orchestra, Princeton University Concerts. Taplin Auditorium 609-258-5000
8 p.m. New works created by and for the current members of the orchestra include 'Etch-a-PLork' by John Fontein and 'Sweep' by Douglas Geers. Free.
Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, McCarter Theater. 91 University Place 609-258-2787
7:30 p.m. With saxophonist Joe Lovano. $42 to $45.
Art
Art Exhibit, Mike Mann's Studio Gallery. 6 Wilson Drive, Stockton 609-439-9978
2 p.m. to 10 p.m. 'Dreams and Visions,' a new exhibit by Mike Mann in his new studio, features more than 50 works in acrylic, watercolor, and drawing of area places and those he visited in South America. Also works by South American artist Marta Ines Collani and Stockton sculpture Justin Russell Long.
Graffiti Art, Arts Council of Princeton. Contemporary Gallery, Princeton Shopping Center, 301 North Harrison Street 609-924-8777
7 p.m. Discussion with several artists involved in Concert Alchemy, a group touring the East Coast. Jeff Nathanson hosts the discussion. In conjunction with a Concert Alchemy public art project to be created at the art gallery. Free.
Family Day, Princeton University Art Museum. Princeton campus 609-258-3788
10 a.m. 'Educate Your Eye' features activities and performances highlighting 'An Educated Eye: Princeton University Art Museum Collections.' Refreshments. Free.
Mercer County Arts Showcase, Grounds For Sculpture. 18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton 609-689-1089
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Information about organizations, performance groups, and selections from upcoming seasons. Free with admission.
Dance
The Secret Garden, Princeton Dance and Theater Studio. Montgomery High School, 1014 Route 601, Skillman 609-514-1600
7 p.m. DanceVision Youth Ensemble presents an original ballet choreographed by Risa Kaplowitz of West Windsor. Projection art scenery created by Dave Haneman of Plainsboro using photographs from the Princeton area. Close to 60 performers take part in the ballet. Music includes works by Claude Debussy and Jules Massenet. $15.
MDE Undercover, Kelsey Theater, Mercer County Community College. 1200 Old Trenton Road 609-570-3333
8 p.m. Mercer Dance Ensemble presents a lighthearted, lyrical look at life and love through movement and music. Also Sunday, May 18, at 2 p.m. $12.
Drama
A Seagull in the Hamptons, McCarter Theater at the Berlind. 91 University Place 609-258-2787
3 p.m. and 8 p.m. World premiere adaptation of Chekhov's 'The Seagull,' written and directed by Emily Mann, features contemporary language in a Hampton setting. $30 to $49.
Perceptions, Plainsboro Public Library. Municipal Building Court Room 609-275-2897
7 p.m. Benefit performance to support the library's building fund. Register by E-mail at perceptiontickets@gmail.com. An original play comprised of different seven different vignettes touching upon human connection written and directed by Victoria Kelleigh, a lifelong Plainsboro resident and Miss Teen Trenton 2001. $5.
Dancing
Big Band Bash, Montgomery High School. Orchard Hill School, 244 Orchard Road, Skillman 609-466-7601
7 p.m. Montgomery High School Stage and Jazz bands and Montgomery Upper Middle School Jazz Band present a benefit performance with big band and swing music, a swing dance lesson, silent auction, and desserts. $12.
Salsa Sensation, Central Jersey Dance Society. Suzanne Patterson Center, 45 Stockton Road, Princeton 609-945-1883
7:30 p.m. Lesson followed by open dancing. No partner needed. $11.
Literati
Author Event, Barnes and Noble. 319 Route 202, Bridgewater 908-393-9136
1 p.m. Scarlett Doyle, author of 'There's No Such Thing as Closure.' Register.
Tutor Workshop, Literacy Volunteers of America. Princeton YWCA 609-587-6027
10 a.m. 'Different Learning Styles.' Register.
Good Causes
Carousel Ball, American Hungarian Foundation. Hyatt, 2 Albany Street, New Brunswick 732-846-5777
8 p.m. 45th annual ball.
Designer Showhouse & Gardens XV, Junior League of Greater Princeton. 226 Drakes Corner Road, Princeton 609-771-0525
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Georgian house and gardens. $25.
Comedy Clubs
Ben Glieb and Keith Purnell, Catch a Rising Star. Hyatt Regency, 102 Carnegie Center 609-987-8018
8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Reservation. $17.50 to $20.
Fairs
Festival, Pennington Day. Main Street, Pennington 609-436-2412
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Family-friendly day features community groups, civic organizations, and businesses within the Hopewell Valley. Organizations raise funds through events and booths to distribute to charitable organizations within the valley. No rain date.
West Windsor Community Farmers' Market. Vaughn Drive Parking Lot, Princeton Junction Train Station 609-577-5113
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Collage inspired by the work of artist Richard Hamilton presented by West Windsor Arts Council. Produce, artisan breads, pastries, and fresh flowers. Arts, crafts, children's activities, culinary demonstrations, entertainment programs, and wellness information.
Renaissance Faire, West Windsor Lions Club. Mercer County Park 609-799-6448
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Annual family fair that re-creates the world of Renaissance knights and damsels with fighting demonstrations, crafters, storytellers, music, and games. More than 50 vendors selling leather products, homemade soap, and jewelry. Food includes medieval style options. Benefit for Lions Club charities. $7 adults; $3 children 5 to 12. Also Sunday, May 18.
Baby Expo, Robert Wood Johnson Hamilton Center for Health and Wellness. 3100 Quakerbridge Road, Mercerville 609-584-5900
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event presents information from pregancy to preschool for expectant mothers and fathers, parents, and grandparents. Register. Free.
Bordentown Street Fair, Northern Burlington Regional Chamber of Commerce. Bordentown City 609-298-7774
10 a.m. More than 100 juried crafters, area merchants, and services; annual quilt competition; food by area restaurants and non-profit organizations. Free parking and admission. Rain or shine.
Street Fair, Downtown Bordentown Association. Farnsworth Avenue, Bordentown City 609-298-6970
10 a.m.
Pride Parade, New Hope Celebrates. 215-432-6674
11 a.m. Travels from New Hope-Solebury High School to West Ferry Street and South Main Street. Performances and street fair on West Mechanic Street through 6 p.m.
Greek Festival, St. George Church. 1200 Klockner Road, Hamilton 609-586-4448
11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. 33rd annual festival with classic Greek food, flea market, raffle, music, and dancers in native costume. The pastry shop features baklava (layered phyllo with nuts and honey), galatoboureko (phyllo dough filled with custard), kourambiedes (butter cookies with powdered sugar), cookies, and breads. Outdoor grills serve up souvlaki and gyros, and the Mezedakia Bar features feta cheese stuffed grapevine leaves. $2.
Health & Wellness
Yoga for a Healthy Back, Princeton Center for Yoga & Health. 50 Vreeland Drive, Suite 506, Skillman 609-924-7294
1 p.m. Register. $35.
Insight Meditation Open House, Princeton Center for Yoga & Health. 50 Vreeland Drive, Suite 506, Skillman 609-924-7294
1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Presented by Beth Evard. Register. Free.
Drumming Workshop, Princeton Center for Yoga & Health. 50 Vreeland Drive, Suite 506, Skillman 609-924-7294
6:30 p.m. Mark Wood presents. Register. $15.
Rhythm, Dance, and Drum Circle, Princeton Center for Yoga & Health. 50 Vreeland Drive, Suite 506, Skillman 609-924-7294
8 p.m. Mark Wood presents. Register. $10.
Vinyasa Yoga, Yoga Above. 80 Nassau Street, Princeton 609-613-1378
9:30 a.m. $15.
Open House, Four Winds Yoga. 114 West Franklin Avenue, Pennington 609-818-9888
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Moving mediation class and performance by Carrie Ellmore-Tallitsch, soloist of the Martha Graham Dance Company.
History
Children's Day, Rockingham Association. Historic Rockingham, Route 603, Kingston 609-683-7132
Noon. to 5 p.m. Tour General Washington's last war-time headquarters featuring Colonial life activities, 18th century costumes and skills including quill pen writing, wax stamping, wool carding, making tri-corn hats, and playing games. Free.
Discussion, Intertribal Indians of New Jersey. Thompson Park, Forsgate Drive, Jamesburg 732-390-1642
2 p.m. 'Settlers Along the Shores' presented by Paul Boyd, historian and author.
Digging Up the Past in Montgomery: A Cemetery Tour, Van Harlingen Historical Society. Harlingen Reformed Church, 34 Dutchtown Road, Belle Mead 908-359-8304
10 a.m. Tour family and church burial grounds. Judy Peters, a professional historic preservation consultant, talks about cemeteries as cultural landscapes and outdoor museums. Lunch included. Register. $20.
Public Opening, New Jersey State Museum. 225 West State Street, Trenton 609-292-6464
11 a.m. Re-opening of the newly-renovated museum features completion of environmental changes and compact storage systems needed to preserve collections. The featured exhibition is 'Culture in Context: A Tapestry of expression' with pieces from more than 24 New Jersey artists showcased. Coincides with Super Science Weekend.
Kids Stuff
Tots on Tour, Grounds For Sculpture. 18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton 609-689-1089
11 a.m. to noon. Listen to a story, become park explorers, and make original works of art. For ages 3 to 5. Rain or shine. Free with park admission. One adult must accompany each child. Register. Rain or shine.
Author Event, Chicklet Bookstore. Princeton Shopping Center, 301 North Harrison Street 609-279-2121
11 a.m. Reading by Lisa Mullarkey, author of 'Splashing by the Shore' and co-author of 'The Peanuts Guide to Camp and the Great Outdoors.'
For Families
Corn Planting, Howell Living History Farm. Valley Road, off Route 29, Titusville 609-737-3299
10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Corn planting demonstration and seminar. Children help with corn seed selection, fertilizing, and planting. They can grind and sift cornmeal for baking and sample freshly made cornbread. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Farmers use work horses and circa 1900 equipment to prepare and plant cornfields.
Super Science Weekend, Young Audiences of New Jersey. New Jersey Museum, 205 West State Street, Trenton 609-243-9000
11 a.m. Billy B. presents lyrics and movements that cover scientific themes.
Super Science Weekends, New Jersey State Museum. 225 West State Street, Trenton 609-292-6464
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Re-opening of the newly-renovated museum features completion of environmental changes and compact storage systems needed to preserve collections. The featured exhibition is 'Culture in Context: A Tapestry of Expression' with pieces from more than 24 New Jersey artists showcased. Free admission. Small fees for some programs.
Family Theater
Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Sovereign Bank Arena. Hamilton Avenue at Route 129 609-656-3222
11 a.m. , 3 and 7 p.m. Pre-show opens an hour before each performance. $16 to $75.
The Wizard of Oz, Bucks County Playhouse. New Hope, PA 215-862-2041
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Musical. $8.
Lectures
Classics Used and Rare Books. 117 South Warren Street, Trenton 609-394-8400
Noon. Discuss 'Brother Minister: The Assassination of Malcolm X' with Ari Merretayon.
Introduction to Blogging, West Windsor Library. 333 North Post Road 609-799-0462
2 p.m. Workshop includes beginning to blog, privacy, identity issues, and how to find others who think like you on the Internet. Presented by Kay Kalawar of West Windsor.
African Mission Dinner, St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. 142 Sand Hill Road, Monmouth Junction 732-297-4607
6 p.m. Reverend Francis A. Hubbard and Terry Webb present a program about their healing mission to Kenya for Global Outreach for Addition Leadership and Learning. Benefit to reduce alcoholism, HIV, and AIDS in Kenya. Register. $15.
Science Lectures
The Spring Skies, Raritan Valley College. Planetarium, College Center, North Branch 908-526-1200
3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Star show. $5.
Laser Concert, Raritan Valley College. Planetarium, College Center, North Branch 908-526-1200
8 p.m. U2. $5.
Live Music
Indie Music Night, Griggstown Pavilion. 373 Bunkerhill Road, Princeton 609-672-1813
6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Free.
Arturo Romay, Sotto 128 Restaurant and Lounge. 128 Nassau Street, Princeton 609-921-7555
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Dick Braytenbah Trio, Hopewell Bistro. 15 East Broad Street, Hopewell 609-466-9889
6:30 p.m. $15 minimum.
Joe Federico, Bruni's Bistro. 4110 Quakerbridge Road, Lawrenceville 609-275-7447
6:30 p.m. Jazz guitar.
B.D. Lenz Jazz, Salt Creek Grille. One Rockingham Row, Forrestal Village, Plainsboro 609-419-4200
7 p.m.
The Alice Project, Barnes & Noble. MarketFair, West Windsor 609-716-1570
7 p.m. CD release party for 'Girl on the Box,' and musical performance by Princeton-based group.
Ruby and Jerry, Small World Coffee. 14 Witherspoon Street, Princeton 609-924-4377
8:30 p.m.
Larry Tritel, Orpha's Coffee Shop. 1330 Route 206, Skillman 609-430-2828
9 a.m. to noon. Guitar and vocals.
Outdoor Action
Amazing Animals of Our Vernal Pools, Plainsboro Preserve. 80 Scotts Corner Road, Plainsboro 609-897-9400
3:30 p.m. Register. $5.
Regional Regatta, Princeton National Rowing Association. Mercer Lake, West Windsor 609-799-7100
7 a.m.
Breeding Bird Survey, Plainsboro Preserve. 80 Scotts Corner Road, Plainsboro 609-897-9400
8 a.m. Register.
The Ecology of Princeton Institute Woods, Stony Brook Millstone Watershed. Olden Lane, Princeton 609-737-7592
9 a.m. Adult-oriented look at the forest dynamics presented by Henry Horn, professor ecology and evolutionary biology at Princeton University. Register. Free.
Schools
Big Band Bash, Montgomery High School. Orchard Hill School 609-466-7601
7 p.m. Free.
Student Recitals, New School for Music Study. Kingston Presbyterian Church, 4565 Route 27, Kingston 609-921-2900
10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Solo and duet selections. Free. Call for exact times.
What's in Store
Flea Market, WW-P High School North. Grovers Mill Road, Plainsboro 609-275-5474
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendor spaces available, $15.
Singles
Dinnermates. Princeton 732-759-2174
7:30 p.m. Wine and dinner at a Princeton restaurant. For ages 30s to 50s. Register.
Princeton Singles. Amarone's, Church Street, Windsor 609-585-0897
7:30 p.m. Dine and dance. Register.
Travel Singles Group. Stress Factory, 90 Church Street, New Brunswick 732-605-0958
7:45 p.m. Dinner and comedy show. Register. $38.
Dance Party, Steppin' Out Singles. Days Hotel, East Brunswick 732-656-1801
8:30 p.m. Ages 35 plus. $15.
Sports
Trenton Thunder Baseball, Waterfront Park. Route 29, Trenton 609-394-8326
7:05 p.m. New Hampshire. $5 to $10
Business Meetings
Hunterdon Chamber. South County Park XXXXXXX
TBA a.m. 2008 Horse Expo, workshops and seminars in equestrian business, free. Also on May 18.
Mercer County College. West Windsor Campus 609-570-3311
8:30 a.m. 'Doing Business with Mercer County,' small business conference, free.
Sunday May 18, 2008
Music
Two Concerts, Youth Orchestra of Central Jersey. Richardson Auditorium, Princeton University 609-258-5000
3 p.m. The String Preparatory Orchestra, Pro Arte Orchestra, Saxophone Ensemble, and Wind Symphony presents works of Mozart, Saint-Saens, Leemans, Mendelssohn, and J.S. Bach at 3 p.m. The Symphonic Orchestra, Woodwind Choir, Brass Ensemble, Saxophone Choir, and Percussion Ensemble present works by Tchaikovsky, Gabriele, Rivier, Scmitt, and Piazzolla at 7 p.m. The program runs under the guidance of John Enz, artistic director; and conductors Phillip Pugh and Brian Woodward. $10; $5 for seniors and children.
Faculty Recital, Westminster Choir College. Bristol Chapel 609-921-2663
3 p.m. 'The Seven Deadly Sins.' $10.
Mostly Motets, Princeton Public Library. 65 Witherspoon Street 609-924-8822
4 p.m. Vocal a capella chorus presents medieval and baroque motets, sacred madrigals, and songs from the 16th century. Free.
Blawenburg Band, Hopewell Valley High School. 259 Pennington-Titusville Road 609-924-2790
3 p.m. Concert includes patriotic tunes and modern favorites featuring works going back to the band's history in post-Civil War times. Conducted by Jerry Rife, Rider University. Refreshments and Dixieland session follow. Free.
Odessa Nights, Arts Council of Princeton. Contemporary Gallery, Princeton Shopping Center, 301 North Harrison Street 609-924-8777
4 p.m. Ljova and the Vjola Contraband and the Yiddish Arts Trio. $12.
Art
Family Day, Michener Art Museum. 138 South Pine Street, Doylestown 215-340-9800
1 p.m. African American art with interactive children's activities. In conjunction with 'Color: Ten African American Artists. Bead bracelet activity and storytelling for children. $6.50.
Highlights Tour, Princeton University Art Museum. Princeton campus. 609-258-3788
2 p.m. Tour by museum docent. Free.
Art Exhibit, Coryell Gallery. 8 Coryell Street, Lambertville 609-397-0804
3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Opening reception for 'Views of Land and Sky' featuring works of Pamela Malabre Miller and Barbara Gould Watts. On view through June 29.
Art Exhibit, Bucks Gallery of Fine Art. 201 South State Street, Newton, PA 215-579-0050
6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Opening reception for 'Two Worlds Shared,' a shared exhibit featuring the works of husband and wife, Valeriy and Tamara Skrypka. On view to June 12.
Dance
MDE Undercover, Kelsey Theater, Mercer County Community College. 1200 Old Trenton Road 609-570-3333
2 p.m. Mercer Dance Ensemble presents a lighthearted, lyrical look at life and love through movement and music. $12.
The Secret Garden, Princeton Dance and Theater Studio. Montgomery High School, 1014 Route 601, Skillman 609-514-1600
12:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. DanceVision Youth Ensemble presents an original ballet choreographed by Risa Kaplowitz of West Windsor. Projection art scenery created by Dave Haneman of Plainsboro using photographs from the Princeton area. Close to 60 performers take part in the ballet. Music includes works by Claude Debussy and Jules Massenet. $15.
Drama
A Seagull in the Hamptons, McCarter Theater at the Berlind. 91 University Place 609-258-2787
2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. World premiere adaptation of Chekhov's 'The Seagull,' written and directed by Emily Mann, features contemporary language in a Hampton setting. $30 to $49.
The Comedy of Errors, Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey. F.M. Kirby Theater, Drew University, Madison 973-408-5600
2 p.m. and 7 p.m. The tale of two sets of identical twins. $29 to $53.
Kiss Me, Kate, Paper Mill Playhouse. Brookside Drive, Millburn 973-376-4343
2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Cole Porter musical inspired by 'The Taming of the Shrew,' is filled with humor about a once married couple as they star together in a show. $25 to $92.
Stop Kiss, Villagers Theater. 475 DeMott Lane, Somerset 732-873-2210
2 p.m. $12.
Li'l Abner, Bucks County Playhouse. 70 South Main Street, New Hope 215-862-2041
2 p.m. Musical. $23.
Dear World, Bristol Riverside Theater. 120 Radcliffe Street, Bristol 215-785-0100
3 p.m. A musical fable by Jerry Herman. $34 to $42.
Cecilia's Last Tea Party, Passage Theater. Mill Hill Playhouse, Front and Montgomery streets, Trenton 609-392-0766
3 p.m. Drama by Russell Davis. $25.
For the Love of Juliet, Somerset Valley Players. Amwell Road, Hillsborough 908-369-7469
3 p.m. $14.
Film
The Making of a Documentary, CAPPS. Mount-Burke Theater, Peddie School, Hightstown 609-490-7550
2 p.m. Screening of Noemi Figueroa's documentary 'Borinqueneers' focuses on the Puerto Rican military experience of 275 veterans of the 65th infantry and their involvement in World War I and II and Korea. Discussion with Figueroa and reception follow. Free.
Literati
Poetry Reading Series, South Brunswick Arts Commission. South Brunswick Library, Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction 732-329-4000
2 p.m. Matthew Spano is the guest poet. Admission is a donation of a non-perishable food item for the town's food pantry.
Poetry in the Park, Grounds For Sculpture. 18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton 609-689-1089
3 p.m. Hosted by Cool Women. Free with park admission.
Cool Women Poets, Grounds For Sculpture. 18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton 609-689-1089
3 p.m. 'Cool Women: Forces of Nature' poetry performance. Free with $8 admission to the park.
Good Causes
Designer Showhouse & Gardens XV, Junior League of Greater Princeton. 226 Drakes Corner Road, Princeton 609-771-0525
Noon. to 5 p.m. 'The Ridge House,' a Georgian brick colonial house designed by Francis Comstock in 1933, surrounded by gardens designed by Robert Zion. $25.
Fairs
Annual Car Show, Autotrendz. South Brunswick High School, 750 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction 732-422-8899
Noon. to 5 p.m. Benefit for scholarship fund. Free admission for spectators.
Greek Festival, St. George Church. 1200 Klockner Road, Hamilton 609-586-4448
Noon. to 7 p.m. 33rd annual festival with classic Greek food, flea market, raffle, music, and dancers in native costume. The pastry shop features baklava (layered phyllo with nuts and honey), galatoboureko (phyllo dough filled with custard), kourambiedes (butter cookies with powdered sugar), cookies, and breads. Outdoor grills serve up souvlaki and gyros, and the Mezedakia Bar features feta cheese stuffed grapevine leaves. $2.
Mercer Day, Rotary Club of the Princeton Corridor. Carnegie Center, Route 1 North, West Windsor 609-532-3914
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Family day features arts and crafts vendors, community service groups, civic organizations, international food, activities for children, music, pony rides, inflatables, an obstacle course, a petting zoo, and the annual auto show. More than 300 custom and exotic vehicles from 1910 to current and new car models and vendors. Rain or shine. $4.
Bordentown Street Fair, Northern Burlington Regional Chamber of Commerce. Bordentown City 609-298-7774
10 a.m. More than 100 juried crafters, area merchants, and services; annual quilt competition; food by area restaurants and non-profit organizations. Free parking and admission. Rain or shine.
Renaissance Faire, West Windsor Lions Club. Mercer County Park 609-799-6448
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Annual family fair that re-creates the world of Renaissance knights and damsels with fighting demonstrations, crafters, storytellers, music, and games. More than 50 vendors selling leather products, homemade soap, and jewelry. Food includes medieval style options. Benefit for Lions Club charities. $7 adults; $3 children 5 to 12.
Street Fair, Downtown Bordentown Association. Farnsworth Avenue, Bordentown City 609-298-6970
10 a.m.
Faith
Krishna Kendra. 13 Briardale Court, Plainsboro 609-203-6730
6 p.m. Group chanting, mantra recitation, and discussion.
Adult Education, Beth El Synagogue. 50 Maple Stream Road, East Windsor 609-443-4454
7:30 p.m. 'The Devil Made Me Do It' presented by Rabbi Gedalyah Jeremias. A survivor of cancer, he talks about his spiritual and emotional fortitude and the Jewish concept of the devil.
Building Jerusalem One Lego at a Time, Kehilat Shalom Hebrew School. 253 Belle Mead Griggstown Road, Belle Mead 908-359-0420
9:30 a.m. Participants build a 400 square foot model of Jerusalem using 60,000 Lego building blocks. Led by Stephen W. Schwartz, an architect from Livingston. Register. $5 per person; $15 per family. Breakfast included.
Food & Dining
Grilling 101, Williams Sonoma. MarketFair, West Windsor 609-419-1300
10 a.m. Cooking technique class. Register. Free.
Health & Wellness
Belly Dance Workshop, Center for Relaxation and Healing. 666 Plainsboro Road, Suite 348, Plainsboro 609-750-7432
2 p.m. Register. $20.
Restorative Yoga, Princeton Center for Yoga & Health. 50 Vreeland Drive, Suite 506, Skillman 609-924-7294
2 p.m. Register. $35.
Hebrew Chant, Princeton Center for Yoga & Health. 50 Vreeland Drive, Suite 506, Skillman 609-924-7294
3 p.m. Presented by Leah Weisman. Register. $15.
Sun Salutation with Mantras, Princeton Center for Yoga & Health. 50 Vreeland Drive, Suite 506, Skillman 609-924-7294
9:30 a.m. Register. $45.
Morning Meditation, Center for Relaxation and Healing. 666 Plainsboro Road, Suite 348, Plainsboro 609-750-7432
10 a.m. Guided and silent meditation in a group setting. Register. Free.
Stroke Awareness Month, Capital Health System. Mount Zion AME Church, 135 Perry Street, Trenton 609-394-4153
12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. Stroke risk assessment and blood pressure screenings. Register.
History
Plainsboro Museum, Plainsboro Historical Society. Wicoff House, 641 Plainsboro Road 609-799-9040
2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Plainsboro's history featured in 18 exhibits from 6,000 years ago to the present day including Walker-Gordon Farm and Elsie the cow memorabilia, a fire department and rescue squad exhibit, and railroad artifacts. Free.
A Call to Arms, Washington Crossing State Park. Washington Crossing Historic Park, Route 32, Washington Crossing, PA 215-493-4076
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information day for re-enactors. Register.
Stroll Through Hopewell, Hopewell Borough Public Library. 13 East Broad Street, Hopewell 609-466-1625
12 p.m. Historic sites and homes are included on the tour. Register. $20.
Kids Stuff
Cheerleading Tryouts, Hamilton Starz. 4 Tennis Court, Mercerville 609-586-4920
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For grades K to 12. Register. $35.
For Families
Super Science Weekend, Young Audiences of New Jersey. New Jersey Museum, 205 West State Street, Trenton 609-243-9000
11 a.m. Billy B. presents lyrics and movements that cover scientific themes.
Super Science Weekends, New Jersey State Museum. 225 West State Street, Trenton 609-292-6464
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Re-opening of the newly-renovated museum features completion of environmental changes and compact storage systems needed to preserve collections. The featured exhibition is 'Culture in Context: A Tapestry of expression' with pieces from more than 24 New Jersey artists showcased. Free admission. Small fees for some programs.
Family Theater
Peter & the Wolf: The Nature of Music, State Theater. 15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick 732-246-7469
3 p.m. Presented by Princeton Symphony Orchestra conducted by Damon Gupton. Louis Butelli narrates. $15 to $55.
Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Sovereign Bank Arena. Hamilton Avenue at Route 129 609-659-3222
11 a.m. , 3 and 7 p.m. $16 to $75.
Lectures
Middlesex County Cultural Commission. East Jersey Olde Towne Village, 1050 River Road, Piscataway 732-745-4489
2 p.m. 'Arthur Pryor: Ragtime Pioneer' presented by Rick Benjamin, Paragon Ragtime Orchestra. Register. Free.
St. Paul and Turkey, Nassau Presbyterian Church. 61 Nassau Street, Princeton 609-924-0103
9:15 a.m. 'Why Do We Bother with Paul?' presented by Beverly Roberts Gaventa. Free.
Science Lectures
Rockin' Rocket Ride, Raritan Valley College. Planetarium, College Center, North Branch 908-526-1200
2 p.m. $5.
Live Music
Larry Tritel and Guy DeRosa, Thomas Sweet Ice Cream. 183 Nassau Street, Princeton 609-924-0454
3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Earl Levit and Michael Ferreri, Stockton Inn. 1 Main Street, Stockton 609-397-1250
7:30 p.m. $15 cover, $10 minimum.
The Guarino Brothers, Alchemist & Barrister. 28 Witherspoon Street, Princeton 609-924-5555
9 p.m.
Outdoor Action
Bridge Tales, Friends of the Delaware Canal. Yardley 215-862-2021
2 p.m. Three-mile stretch of towpath to Washington Crossing includes passing under bridges still known by unusual names that they were given a century or more ago. Register. Free. Weather-permitting.
Politics
United States Senator Endorsement Vote, Princeton Community Democratic Organization. Suzanne Patterson Center, 1 Monument Drive, Princeton 609-924-1204
7:30 p.m. Open discussion about Rob Andrews, Donald Cresitello, Frank Lautenberg. Open to the public. Only paid members may vote.
Mayor's Brunch, Plainsboro Democratic Organization. Salt Creek Grille, Forrestal Village, Plainsboro 609-860-9100
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 15th annual event in support of 2008 candidates Mayor Peter Cantu and Committee Person Nuran Nabi, honors David Crabiel, Middlesex County Freehold Director. Register.
Schools
Zack Kleiman, New School for Music Study. Unitarian Universalist Church, 50 Cherry Hill Road, Princeton 609-921-2900
3:30 p.m. Solo piano recital featuring works by J.S. Bach, Debussy, Chopin, and Brahms. Kleiman, a sixth grade student at Cranbury School, studies piano with Amy Glennon.
What's in Store
Rummage Sale, Beth El Synagogue. 50 Maple Stream Road, East Windsor 609-443-4454
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Labeled outfits, clothing of all sizes, and books. Free admission.
Singles
A Walk in the Park, Yardley Singles. Washington Crossing State Park, Titusville 215-736-1288
Noon. Meet in front of public restrooms in picnic area. Weather-permitting. Optional lunch follows.
Mercer Bucks Jewish Singles. Princeton Jewish Center, 435 Nassau Street, Princeton 609-613-5222
2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Resources for single caregivers presented by Julie Feibush, Jewish Family and Children's Services. For ages 38 to 60. Register by E-mail: mbjs.<\h>rsvp@yahoo.com. Free.
Princeton Singles. Princeton Canoe, 439 Alexander Road 609-720-1860
10 a.m. Kayaking and canoeing on the canal for ages 55-plus. Optional lunch follows. Register. $9.
Socials
Chess, Plainsboro Public Library. 641 Plainsboro Road 609-275-2897
1 p.m. to 5 p.m. For advanced adult players.
Puppy Bowl, Rocky Top Dog Park. 4106 Route 27, South Brunswick 732-297-6527
2 p.m. Afternoon play session for puppies from three to seven months. Separate groups for large and small breeds. Bring your dog, shot records, and a towel (for the swim pond). Children six and older are welcome. Register. $4.
Chess Games, Barnes & Noble. MarketFair, West Windsor 609-716-1570
6 p.m. to 9 p.m. For all levels and ages.
Sports
Trenton Thunder Baseball, Waterfront Park. Route 29, Trenton 609-394-8326
1:05 p.m. New Hampshire. $5 to $10
Sports for Causes
Tennis Tournament, Dana Leigh Memorial Scholarship. Marriott, Plainsboro 609-720-0500
1 p.m. Women's doubles round robin. Register. $100 per team. Dana Leigh Burrell, a graduate of Hopewell Valley Central High School, Class of 2006, was in her first year at Philadelphia University when she died in an accident.
Golf Outing, West Windsor-Plainsboro High South Golf Team. Mattawang Golf Club, Belle Mead 609-716-5050
1 p.m. Inaugural event includes 18 holes of golf, golf cart, dinner, and drinks. Register. $100.
Hair of the Dog 5K, Silver Decoy Winery. 610 Windsor-Perrineville Road, East Windsor 609-213-7132
8 a.m. Inaugural 5K and pet expo benefits area pet rescue organizations including Tri-State Weimaraner Rescue. Register. $25. Run ends in vineyard with kegs and wine tasting.
New Jersey Kidney Walk, National Kidney Foundation of the Delaware Valley. Forrestal Village, Plainsboro 609-275-7892
9 a.m. Annual walk to support and educate dialysis patients, organ transplant recipients, donor families, living donors, the medical communities, and the general public. More than 20 million Americans have chronic renal disease and most don't even know it. Register online. Refreshments, music, and wellness fair. Rain or shine. Donations invited.
|
|



.jpg)



































|
|