This Weekend in Princeton: March 31 – April 2
The Sierra Club will hold a community-wide clean-up day at Princeton Battlefield State Park on Saturday, April 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. Attendees will help to pick-up trash, tree branches, fallen leaves, and general maintenance in preparation for the summer season.
Friday, March 31
10 a.m.: Meeting, CoffeeTalk at Bon Appetit at Princeton Forrestal Village (at the corner of Main Street next to Luxe Home). CoffeeTalk is designed to connect like-minded professionals with others who are interested in keeping-up on the latest marketing and social media trends.
11 a.m.: Free, Tiger Tales for children ages 3-5 at Cotsen Children’s Library (repeats weekly).
8 p.m.: Nassau Presbyterian Church hosts an organ recital with Dr. Catherine Rodland, an artist in residence at St. Olaf College; 61 Nassau Street, Princeton. A reception will follow the free recital.
Saturday, April 1
1 to 4 p.m.: Clean-up day at Princeton Battlefield State Park with the Sierra Club.
4 to 6 p.m.: Functional singing workshop with voice teacher and mezzo-soprano Donna Reid at the Princeton-campus of the American College of Orgonomy. Seating is limited. Tickets are $45 per person. Register online at www.orgonomy.org.
7 p.m.: The Princeton Education Foundation Gala honoring Mr. Jeffrey Lucker, PHS Social Studies teacher at The Boathouse at Mercer Lake. Purchase tickets at www.pefnj.org.
8 p.m.: (Syn)thesis Dance Concert at McCarter Theatre.
Sunday, April 2
Noon to 3 p.m.: Visit Hun School for their Annual Summer Programs Open House. Meet campers, counselors, and teachers. There will also be tours of the campus and descriptions of twenty-six course offerings for ages 11 to 18, along with traditional day camp for ages 5 to 13. For more information, email summer@hunschool.org or call (609) 921-7600 ext. 2265.
12:30 p.m.: Screening of the Royal Ballet’s The Sleeping Beauty at Princeton Garden Theatre.
12:30 p.m.: Jean Hanff Korelitz reads from and discusses The Devil and Webster: A Novel at Labyrinth Books in Princeton.
3 p.m.: Sara Stevenson, Former Chief Curator at the National Galleries of Scotland delivers a presentation entitled, “The London Circle: Early Explorations of Photography” at the Friend Center Convocation Room at Princeton University. Free and open to the public.