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May 17, 2012

Long-Term Homelessness,Cast: Princeton Community TelevisionTags:

May 17, 2012

Interview with Janine Caffery, author of "Nurturing Brillance" and "Drive: 9 Ways to Motivate Your Kids to Achive"Cast: Princeton Community TelevisionTags: Janine Caffery, Nurturing Brillance and Drive

May 17, 2012

Local Hip-Hop Music videosCast: Princeton Community TelevisionTags:

May 10, 2012

Interview with Princeton Mayor candidate Kevin WilkesCast: Princeton Community TelevisionTags: Kevin Wilkes, Princeton, Mayor and candidate

May 3, 2012

Business Development and Management Coach, Milton ParisCast: Princeton Community TelevisionTags: Milton Paris and Business Development

April 25, 2012

Comparison of iPad 2 and the New iPadCast: Princeton Community TelevisionTags:

April 25, 2012

Interviewed are Lawyer Hillary Freeman and Deborah Peters, Founder & Head of the Cambridge SchoolCast: Princeton Community TelevisionTags: Hillary Freeman, Deborah Peters and No Child Left Behind

February 14, 2012

Join the Naturalists at the Watershed Reserve in Pennington for a day of geocaching fun! This 'scavenger hunt in the wild' will explore the world of trees and is appropriate for beginners and experienced cachers. Participants must supply their own GPS unit. Registration requested, $5 per person. Appropriate for adults and families.

January 3, 2012

In coordination with the Princeton Public Library The Phoenix Woodwind Quintet brings Prokofiev’s famous composition to life by playing the voices of Peter and his animal friends on their instruments. Join the cast on stage as an actor “illustrates” the music with masks and mime. A musical adventure you won’t want to miss! No registration required – free of charge Event occurs in the Community Room at the Princeton Public Library Ages 5 & up

November 26, 2011

Princeton Writers’ Block performs short comedies by Shel Silverstein, Christopher Durang, David Ives and Lily Tomlin.

November 17, 2011

Begin the evening indoors at the Buttinger Nature Center of Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed with a presentation by one of the Naturalists, who will introduce you to owls, their calls and adaptations. After a night hike in search of these nocturnal raptors, we will return to the nature center to warm up with a hot beverage. Adults and families (children 6yo+) are welcome, call the nature center to register. Fee per person: $10 Watershed members/$15 non-members

November 17, 2011

Blooming late in winter, skunk cabbage seems to ignore the cold and welcome the arrival of spring. Join the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Naturalists on a hike to meet this unusual plant as well as search for other signs of spring. Adults and families are welcome, registration is required. $5 per person.

November 2, 2011

Jennifer Hayden, Michael LaRiccia and Galit Seliktar Barak discuss their newly published original graphic novels. Panel participants will talk about working in the medium, inspiration, publishing and more followed by an audience Q & A and book signing.

November 2, 2011

Register Online or call 609-924-9529 x220.

September 14, 2011

Fee per person: $5 members, $8 non-members
We bid farewell to the season with a short themed walk with a Naturalist. Registration required. Call (609) 737-7592 to sign up.

August 30, 2011

Registration required, begins Sep 28.
This class will teach you about the often overlooked Google Forms application that allows anyone with a Google account to quickly and easily create surveys and have the results tabulated in a spreadsheet for easy gathering and sorting of data. Google forms can also be used to collect a variety of statistical information or even create your own personal contacts list. The possibilities are endless.

August 30, 2011

Register Online or call 609-924-9529 x220.
This is a two-week class to help novice computer users become comfortable with the basic terminology, concepts, and skills of computing.

July 26, 2011

Adapted by Joellen Bland and named after the author's own term for something special or spectacular, this collection of stories has been adapted for the stage.  Three narrators lead the action.  Part of the Page to Stage series.

Page to Stage is funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.  Any views, findings, conclusions or recommmendations expressed in these programs do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

July 12, 2011

Explore the night with nocturnal naturalist Jeff Hoagland as we hunt for our six-legged neighbors that lurk in the dark shadows of the Watershed Reserve. This annual and popular event always fills, so register early. Bring a flashlight. For families and adults. Call to register. Fee per person: $8 Members/$12 Non-members.

June 10, 2011
May 19, 2011

This documentary about the recent financial crisis won an Oscar for Best Documentary this year. Director Charles H. Ferguson divided the film into five parts, interviewing financiers, politicians, journalists, and academics. The conclusion is that despite recent regulations, the system has not changed. The remaining banks are only bigger while all the incentives remain the same. Guest speakers to be announced. Community Room

April 27, 2011

Abraham's Table: Feasting & Fasting at the Table of Abraham

Join us for a  lively presentation and discussion  over a delicious Turkish luncheon.
This years presenters include: Sr. Miriam MacGillis, Rabbi Adam Feldman and Sohaib Sultan; moderated by Dr. Joy Ohayia.