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Ristorante Lucca in collaboration with AACCNJ host ongoing business ‘Mix and Mingle Monday’ sessions through October

 

 

 

 

Join us every other month for an evening of sophistication and networking at Ristorante Lucca & Piano Lounge exclusive “Mix and Mingle Mondays” hosted by AACCNJ! Dates of upcoming events:

 

 

December 18, 2023 – Holiday Launch Event 🎄
February 5, 2024
April 8, 2024
June 3, 2024
August 5, 2024
October 7, 2024

 

 

Indulge in our bi-monthly cocktail-style event, where you can relish handcrafted cocktails in a lively and sophisticated ambiance. A cash bar is available, offering a variety of beverage options for you to sip and socialize. Additionally, treat your palate to a selection of exquisite hand-passed hors d’oeuvres, expertly crafted by the culinary team at Ristorante Lucca.

 

Don’t miss the launch event on December 18, 2023, for a festive start to the holiday season! Mark your calendars, and get ready to Mix and Mingle with AACCNJ at Ristorante Lucca.

 

Dear AACCNJ Members,

We at Ristorante Lucca are excited to participate in the upcoming events organized by the chamber. We would like to donate a $500 dollar gift as a door prize to support the Chamber’s upcoming events. Furthermore, we would like to take this opportunity to seek your support in promoting our Holiday party offerings for businesses and individuals. We understand that many organizations are actively looking for holiday party venues, and our restaurant provides an intimate and luxurious environment for such events. We believe that our diverse menu, elegant atmosphere, and exceptional hospitality make Ristorante Lucca the ideal choice for any group looking to celebrate the holidays in style. It would be a pleasure to serve your members and provide them with an unforgettable experience. Thank you for your continued efforts to support local businesses, and we look forward to your response.

 

Best regards,

The Ristorante Lucca Team

 

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Follow County-wide celebrations and activities throughout fall 2023 into winter and spring 2024

Art

Oct. 5, 5:30 p.m.  

Art of Collecting 

Arts Council of Princeton | 102 Witherspoon St, Princeton | Paul Robeson Center for the Arts  

(609) 924-8777 | lpeck@artscouncilofprinceton.org | artscouncilofprinceton.org/art-of-series/  

A panel of local art collectors and sellers will help to demystify art viewing and collecting. A discussion ranging from learning to trust your taste to resources for finding art you love to live with will give you valuable tools for making art collecting part of your day-to-day life. Refreshments will be served. 

Exhibits

Sept. 23 – March 24, 2024

New Jersey Artists Series | “Caroline Burton: Way Finding”

The New Jersey State Museum, Riverside Gallery on the Museum’s second floor, 205 W. State St, Trenton

(609) 292-6464 | www.statemuseum.nj.gov 

The New Jersey State Museum is pleased to present a new exhibition in the New Jersey Artists Series, “Caroline Burton: Way Finding.”

In her process-driven canvases, Jersey City-based artist Caroline Burton draws on architectural and agricultural forms, nature, and elements of chance for inspiration. Her often experimental painting practice includes the rejoining of torn canvas with thread, as well as the use of discarded afghan blankets and scarfs as matrices for printing directly on canvas. According to Sarah Vogelman, Assistant Curator of Fine Art at the State Museum, “The unique and enigmatic patterns left behind by these handwoven knits capture the gestural traces of the original maker, whom Burton considers a silent collaborator. Each work is a delightful and unanticipated chance encounter between canvas, paint, and textile, between Burton and an unknown artistic partner.”

“Wayfinding” is a term used for informational systems, like maps or signage, that help people navigate through the physical environment of public spaces like this museum. It has also been used to describe the ways in which humans and animals orient themselves and find their way from place to place in nature. Caroline Burton learned of this term only after completing many of the works in this exhibition, but found it useful when describing the process of both creating and reflecting upon her oeuvre. Separated into two words, way finding conveys an active approach to navigation that more accurately describes Burton’s practice.

This exhibition features some of Burton’s most recent work, from 2020 to the present, including a series based on the mid-century architecture of the State Museum building. An exhibition catalog will be available for purchase in the Museum Shop.

*Free Admission

Fairs & Festivals

Oct. 7, 10 a.m.  

Hightstown Fair  

Borough of Hightstown, Memorial Park, N. Main St., Hightstown

harvestfairhightstown@gmail.com |hightstownborough.com 

Revived in 2002, the Hightstown Fair brings residents, neighborhood organizations, and local businesses together in a fun-filled celebration of our heritage and community. The festival is designed to bring awareness to the community, commerce to local business and sponsors, and to provide family fun. 

If you would like to participate in the 2023 Hightstown Harvest Fair, please fill out the form below: 

Artisans Crafters: 

https://forms.gle/mTUHWKXkQHtCyxFB9 

Food Trucks: 

https://forms.gle/EhLiQ5dLHYefqeWD7

Fall Festivities

Oct. 11 to 15 

The Amazing Pumpkin Carve 2023 

Hopewell Valley Arts Center | Woolsey Park – 221 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road, Titusville

info@hvartscouncil.org | hvartscouncil.org 

The Hopewell Valley Arts Council is proud to announce the return of the Amazing Pumpkin Carve, back bigger and better than ever. In its ninth year, this year the Carve will be like an old-time festival with expanded activities and, of course, outrageously carved giant pumpkins. Visitors can wander through a captivating illuminated walk of creative Halloween fun.

Grinning skeletons, giant crows, and other Halloween inspired creations come to life through the skillful carving of local celebrated artists. Marvel at the intricate handiwork that transforms more than 30 massive 150+ pound pumpkins into whimsical masterpieces artistically illuminated.

The Amazing Pumpkin Carve is more than a pumpkin display. The event offers an array of activities for kids of all ages. Live music performances, a hay bale playground, face painting, cornhole and games, photo-ops, and delightful surprises are around every corner.

“This year’s event is back as an all-walk-around event. Although the drive-thru was a fun solution to social distancing, these amazing works of art really shine when you can see them up close,” said Carol Lipson, HV Arts Council executive director. “Plus, you can take as much time as you’d like!”

This event is also the primary fundraiser for the Hopewell Valley Arts Council, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Ticket proceeds benefit artist-carvers’ honoraria and fund other Hopewell Valley arts-related programs.

Don’t miss your chance to celebrate fall fun in Hopewell Valley while supporting the many talented artists who call this region home.

*Ticket Cost: Adults $20 / Seniors $15 / Kids 18 and Under $5 / Strollers Free.

*Hours: Wed, Oct 11 7-9 p.m. / Th, Oct 12 5-9 p.m. / Fri, Oct 13 5-9 p.m. / Sat, Oct 14 3-9 p.m. / Sun 3-7 p.m.

 

Oct. 14 & 15

Fall Come Out & Play Camp Out

Mercer County Park Commission | Rosedale Park, 424 Federal City Road, Pennington

register.communitypass.net/mercer | facebook.com/mercercountyparkcommission

Join us for our annual community campout! Bring your tent, family and friends for some fun under the stars. Enjoy s’mores, hot dogs, campfires, night hikes, nature crafts and a complimentary breakfast! 

*Registration closes October 11. $15 person in-county; $25 person out-of-county. Space limited to 20 tent sites (approx. 80 guests). 

October 20 at 8 p.m. | October 21 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. |

October 22, 3 p.m.

Halloween Playfest

Mercer County Library System, West Windsor Branch, 333 N. Post Road, Princeton Junction

(609) 799-0462 | westprogs@mcl.org | mcl.org 

This year’s Halloween Playfest at the West Windsor Branch of the Mercer County Library System will feature five new short plays written by librarian Michael Kerr: “Bookworm;” “The Cube of Infinite Transformation;” “Hauntings, Inc.;” “The Strange Misadventures of Miss Anna Logg;” and “Until the End of the World.”  All the plays are performed by teens from the local area.

*Free Admission. Recommended for ages 10 and above. No registration required. Doors open 20 minutes before showtime.  

October 24, 6 p.m.

Build a Bouquet Workshop with Autumn Blooms

Morven Museum & Garden, 55 Stockton Street, Princeton

(609) 924-8144 | info@morven.org | morven.org 

Help bring the fall season into your home with an autumn-themed flower arrangement! Inspired by Morven’s signature gardens and led by the skilled florists at Vaseful Flowers & Gifts, this evening workshop will teach you how to choose flowers and craft your own unique arrangement. Flowers, vases, and light refreshments provided.

*This workshop is limited to 20 people. Pre-registration is required.

October 27, 5 p.m.

All Barracks Eve

Old Barracks Museum, 101 Barrack Street, Trenton

(609) 396-1776 | info@barracks.org | www.barracks.org

Join Old Barracks Museum for an evening of spooky seasonal fun at All Barracks Eve! On Friday, October 27, enjoy cider and donuts around a bonfire while listening to chilling tales told by historically outfitted storytellers. Festivities begin at 5 p.m. and will include living history demonstrations and kids’ activities. Spooky stories will begin at 6 p.m.

*Admission is $5 per person. Children 5 and under are free. Tickets will be available for purchase on-site the evening of the event. All proceeds from this event go to help support our mission of preservation and education.

October 28, 12 – 3 p.m.

Harvest Festival at Morven

Morven Museum & Garden, 55 Stockton Street, Princeton

(609) 924.8144 | info@morven.org | morven.org 

Fall back in time and celebrate the harvest with music and activities for the whole family at Morven. This free, festive program will feature ensembles and musicians performing music of Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and Early American eras. Experience historic music celebrating the autumn harvest with performances scheduled throughout the day.

Attendees can visit Morven’s gardens to help harvest vegetables and take part in hands-on activities including “spooky season” crafts, and an instrument “Petting Zoo” with the Guild for Early Music. Dress in your Halloween costume to enter to win special prizes!

*Free Admission

October 29, 9 a.m. & 10 a.m.  
Halloween Run/Walk for HomeFront 2023 Preschooler Pumpkin Dash

HomeFront Inc., 1880 Princeton Ave, Lawrence

ShaziaB@HomeFrontNJ.org |homefrontnj.org 

In Person Races include: 5K, 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk, Preschooler 100 Yard Pumpkin Dash and 5K Marathon Finisher. 

Virtual Race Options include: Virtual Marathon Finisher, Halloween-Themed Race Course, and a Marathon Finisher Event – Flat, Fast, USATF-Certified Course

Live Music and Costume Contest!

*Pumpkin Dash starts 9 a.m. Other races start at 10 a.m. All proceeds support HomeFront’s year-round programs for children who are experiencing homelessness and poverty.  

Historical Happenings

Oct. 7, 14, 21, & 28, 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.

Tai Chi by the Delaware

Washington Crossing Park Association | Washington Crossing State Park, 355 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road, Titusville

(609) 738-0765 | wcpa-nj.com

Come to Tai Chi with our steadfast volunteers and beloved teachers Lisa and Robert, who lead classes for all levels. Wear comfy clothes, no mat required. Find us on River Drive in the lower park, in front of the main parking lot near the Nelson House. Classes are free, however your $5 donation is deeply appreciated! Note: classes will not be held in wet weather. 

Oct. 7, 14, 21, & 28

Musket Firing at Washington Crossing State Park Visitors Center

Washington Crossing Park Association | Washington Crossing State Park, 355 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road, Titusville

(609) 738-0765 | wcpa-nj.com  

Join State Park Historians for their weekly musket firings at the Visitors Center Museum! $1 per person fee. Every Saturday through October, weather and staffing permitting. 

Oct. 19, 5:30 – 8 p.m. 

The Happy Years: The Story Behind the Lawrenceville Stories on Film

Mercer County Library System: Lawrence Headquarters Branch | 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrenceville

(609) 883-8292 | lawprogs@mcl.org | mcl.org

In celebration of Lawrence Township History Month, the Lawrence Headquarters Branch of the Mercer County Library System will host a screening of the film “The Happy Years” (1950) on Thursday, Oct. 19, from 5:30 – 8 p.m. “The Happy Years” is a comedy based on Owen Johnson’s iconic series of Lawrenceville stories set at the end of the 19th century, and filmed on location at The Lawrenceville School campus in 1949. School Archivist Jacqi Haun will briefly introduce the film and will be available for a short Q&A session after the screening.

*Advanced registration is appreciated

Historical Tours

Oct. 8, 2 p.m.  

“Walking Tour of the Delaware-Raritan Canal” North 

The Ewing Township Historic Preservation Society | the Benjamin Temple House, Drake Farm Park, 27 Federal City Road, Ewing NJ 08638  

(609) 883-2455 | ethps.org/calendar 

Guided Tour by Pamela V’Combe from Lower Ferry Road to Washington Crossing Park. 

Oct. 15 & 22, 1 p.m.  

Battlefield Tour  

Princeton Battlefield Society | 500 Mercer Street, Princeton, NJ 08540 

(609) 232-8540 | info@pbs1777.org | Pbs1777.org 

Spend a Sunday afternoon at the Princeton Battlefield State Park and learn more about the Battle of Princeton, a battle that ended the “10 crucial days” of 1776-1777. Walk in the footprints of Washington’s troops and listen to exciting narratives of soldier and civilian experiences. Your tour is led by an approved Historical Interpreter. 

Following the approximate one-hour tour, visit the historic Thomas Clarke House, the home of a Quaker farming family and the only remaining structure from the January 3, 1777 Battle of Princeton. 

*Registration is required 

Lectures

Oct. 12, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

Fall Lecture Series: Robert W. Sands Jr. and Patricia E. Millen “Washington Crossing”

Old Barracks Museum, 101 Barrack Street, Trenton

(609) 396-1776 | info@barracks.org | www.barracks.org 

The Old Barracks invites you to spend an evening with highly respected local historians and authors at our Fall Lecture Series to learn about the exciting history that helped shape our state and nation. On Thursday, October 12, Robert Sands and Patricia Millen return to discuss their book which focuses on the historical site where General George Washington crossed the Delaware River with his Continental Army in 1776 to the Battle of Trenton.

*Free Admission. Lectures will begin at 6 p.m., followed by a Q&A and book signing. Light refreshments will be available.

Oct. 12, 6:30 p.m.

The Price of Silence: Screening & Discussion

Morven Museum & Garden, 55 Stockton St, Princeton

(609) 924.8144 | info@morven.org | morven.org 

Join Morven for a screening & discussion of The Price of Silence, part one of an Emmy-nominated documentary from Truehart Productions sharing the history of New Jersey’s enslaved people. Hear from descendants and historians telling their own stories and exploring why New Jersey was the last northern state to end the institution of slavery; a past Morven and its inhabitants were inextricably tied to. The screening of the 25-minute documentary will be followed by a panel discussion with the filmmaker and historians featured in the film.

This event is hybrid – held both in-person at Morven’s Stockton Education Center and online.

*In-person tickets are $5 General Admission, Free for Students and Morven Members. Virtual tickets are Free for all registrants. A Zoom webinar link will be shared with virtual ticket holders upon registration, and a recording will be provided after the program.

Music Happenings

Oct. 5, 7 – 8 p.m.

“Jersey Transit” Concert

Mercer County Library System: Lawrence Headquarters Branch | 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrenceville

(609) 883-8292 | lawprogs@mcl.org | mcl.org

Performing without instruments, acapella ensemble “Jersey Transit” will sing a repertoire of songs taken from jazz standards to reggae to R&B to today’s pop at the Lawrence Headquarters Branch of the Mercer County Library System, on Thursday, October 5. The Jersey Transit ensemble has been around for more than 25 years, with some of the original members still in the group.

*Advanced registration is appreciated

Oct. 15, 4 p.m.

Altamura Legacy Concert: Ana “Rokafella” Garcia discusses Hip-Hop

Legacy Arts International | The Sanford Davis Room of Princeton United Methodist Church, 7 Vandeventer Ave, Princeton

(201) 362-9814 | www.legacyartsinternational.org    

Legacy Arts International presents Altamura Legacy Concerts, a new concert series developed by pianist Cristina Altamura, featuring herself and a roster of guest artists performing on a newly restored 1924 Steinway B grand at Princeton United Methodist Church home of the majestic Tiffany stained-glass window depicting St. George that graces its façade.

Concerts are on selected Sundays at 4 pm in the Sanford Davis Room of Princeton United Methodist Church (PrincetonUMC), adjacent to the church’s sanctuary. Guest artists range from some of Italy’s most illustrious piano masters, to New York’s current avant-garde, to Princeton’s own community of distinguished pianists. Altamura will be joined by her husband, Sō Percussion’s Adam Sliwinski, for an informal talk at the beginning of each program.

On Oct. 15, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of hip hop, Cristina invites her childhood friend, b-girl pioneer and choreographer Ana “Rokafella” Garcia, for a discussion about her career in New York and the proliferation of breakdancing all over the world. Then, the avant-garde pianist Adam Tendler performs works from the cutting edge of the contemporary piano repertoire

*Prices range between $25 – $40 for different concerts. Additionally, partial view seating in the church’s sanctuary next to the Sanford Davis Room will be available with suggested offerings of $10 at the door. 

Theater

Oct. 6 & 13, 8 p.m. | Oct. 7 & 14, 8 p.m. | Oct. 8 & 15, 2 p.m.

Roald Dahl’s MATILDA – the Musical

Kelsey Theatre at Mercer County Community College, 1200 Old Trenton Rd, West Windsor Township | Kelsey Theatre  

(609) 570-3333 | kelsey.mccc.edu 

Inspired by the twisted genius of Roald Dahl, The Tony Award-winning musical Matilda is a captivating story about a young girl who uses the power of her imagination, friendship, and storytelling to make a better life for both her and her fellow classmates. This inspiring story boasts a powerful message to the youth of our own community about standing up to bullies and being true to yourself.

*Ticket Cost: $26/$24 

Oct. 20 & 27, 8 p.m. | Oct. 21 & 28, 8 p.m. | Oct. 22 & 29, 2 p.m.

ROEBLING – The Story of The Brooklyn Bridge

Kelsey Theatre at Mercer County Community College, 1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor Township | Kelsey Theatre  

(609) 570-3333 | kelsey.mccc.edu 

Starting off Theater To Go’s New Jersey Playwright Series with a fascinating drama based on the true story. In 1869, John Roebling wins the contract to design and build the Brooklyn Bridge, the longest and tallest bridge in the world at the time. The construction spanned 14 years, involving 600 workers and at least two dozen people died in the process, including John Roebling. Roebling’s daughter-in-law, Emily, takes a stand ensuring that the Roebling name will forever be attached to this beloved historic landmark.

*Ticket Cost: $22/$20  

Workshops

Oct. 8, 15, 22 & 29, 2 – 3 p.m.

NJ STEM Astronomy Workshop

Mercer County Library System: West Windsor Branch,  333 N. Post Road, Princeton Junction

(609) 799-0462 | westprogs@mcl.org | mcl.org 

Over the course of four Sunday afternoon sessions, children enrolled in this program will learn about how all aspects of STEM contribute to the field of astronomy. With each lesson children will be presented with a final project idea that they can complete, as well as guidance on the process. At the final session on October 29, students will have a chance to present their final project to their parents and their peers, and will receive a course completion certificate. This NJ STEM program is provided by four outstanding local teen volunteers with a passion for STEM. They want to give all kids the opportunity to complete STEM related projects that they would be unable to do in public schools.

*This program is for children in grades 5-8 and is free. 

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Duelo de Acordeones Pesado, Los Invasores de Nuevo León, & Los Cardenales de Nuevo León

Originally known as Grupo Pesado, the norteño group Pesado was founded by frontman/accordionist Beto Zapata and Pepe Elizondo (bajo sexto, vocals) in 1993 in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. They debuted with the album Ayudame a Olvidar, released by MCM. Llego el Amor followed in 1994, soon achieving gold status.

Los Invasores de Nuevo León is a Mexican norteño group founded in 1980. They have been considered the greatest school of modern norteño groups and are one of the great references of this musical genre. Their hits include “Laurita Garza,” “Clave 7,” “Ni Dada La Quiero,” “La Costumbre,” “Bajo Mil Llaves,” “What a Woman’s Value,” “Aguanta Corazón,” “My New House,” “La Vieja Banca” and “A Mi Que Me Quedo” to mention a few.

Los Cardenales de Nuevo León are a Grammy-winning norteño group from Mexico whose bajo sexto and accordion-driven sound has influenced hundreds of succeeding groups in the genre. They emerged from their native Monterrey in 1982, playing social events. Their self-titled debut album was issued the same year and received enough airplay and regional popularity that the band was able to tour extensively in the region.

Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023

Tickets and event information are available at Ticketmaster.com and cureinsurancearena.com

Tickets are subject to convenience and facility fees.

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Family Entertainment Live and Mattel announce: Monster High Live stop in Mercer County, New Jersey!

Tickets on sale now for all-new production featuring favorite characters and songs from the smash-hit franchise

 

Family Entertainment Live and Mattel today announced more than 15 dates and venues for the highly anticipated Monster High Live stage production North American tour. Tickets for stops through December 2023 are on sale today including 6 shows in Trenton, NJ at The CURE Insurance Arena from Dec. 1 – Dec. 3, 2023. Tickets start at $20.00! Click the flyer, below.

Produced by Family Entertainment Live and Full Stop Productions in association with Mattel, Monster High Live features fan-favorite monsters from the groundbreaking franchise in an all-new live show with electrifying music, clawesome dancing and friendship that never ends. In a fang-tastic storyline, Clawdeen Wolf, Draculaura and Frankie Stein get ready for the school’s annual Monster Ball. Audiences will howl, clap, stomp and sing along to screamium tunes as these ghouls learn that the best fright of the year will be more spooktacular and fierce when they embrace their differences and all work together. Monster High Live launches on the heels of the hugely popular TV movie, Monster High: The Movie, a Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Award nominated live-action musical that debuted as the No.1 kids and family movie on Paramount+ and Nickelodeon during its launch week. In addition to the live-action film, Monster High, an animated series based on the Mattel IP, is currently airing on Nickelodeon.

Mattel first introduced Monster High in 2010 to celebrate the eerie-sistable chronicles of the children of legendary monsters, and it quickly became one of the most successful and beloved kids’ properties of all time. The franchise seeks to foster a more accepting world where everyone is proud to be their authentic self. Today, Monster High is back with a reimagined set of fabulous characters reflected in a new set of dolls, accessories, apparel, costumes and more inspired by the original ghouls for a new generation that embraces what makes them unique and rallies people everywhere to express themselves.

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Mercer celebrates Asian-Pacific Heritage Month

May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month – a celebration of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States.

A rather broad term, Asian/Pacific encompasses all of the Asian continent and the Pacific islands of Melanesia (New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji and the Solomon Islands), Micronesia (Marianas, Guam, Wake Island, Palau, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Nauru and the Federated States of Micronesia) and Polynesia (New Zealand, Hawaiian Islands, Rotuma, Midway Islands, Samoa, American Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Cook Islands, French Polynesia and Easter Island).

 

The month of May was chosen to commemorate the immigration of the first Japanese to the United States on May 7, 1843, and to mark the anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad on May 10, 1869. Chinese immigrants were the most workers who laid the tracks.

MERCER COUNTY is home to many who self-identify as Asian or Pacific Islander. Yet, theirs and their ancestors’ rich heritage, stories and contributions are often overlooked. During Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, I encourage everyone to fully engage with Mercer County’s diverse communities to learn about each other, to promote acceptance and inclusion, and to work together to advance education, tolerance, and love for one another. Below you’ll find a calendar of events to start you on your journey.

Brian M. Hughes, Mercer County Executive

 

Panel: AAPI Curriculum, One Year Later

Tuesday, May 2, 7 to 8 p.m.; Virtual via Zoom, Princeton Public Library.Panelists give an update about implementation of New Jersey’s AAPI curriculum mandate, AAPI curriculum professional development opportunities, and tips on educational advocacy. Register

Ukulele and Polynesian Dancers

Thursday, May 11, 3 to 4:30 p.m., Mercer County Library Lawrence Headquarters Branch. 2751 Brunswick Pike. Lawrenceville, NJ 08648. 609-883-8292. Celebrate Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month. Listen to Ukulads and Ukuladies Band of New Jersey play traditional songs and enjoy the performance of the Tehani Mid-East and Polynesian Dance troupe. Registration appreciated.

 

“A Hyphenated Spirit,” Ethnic Prejudice and Japanese American Incarceration during WWII

Monday, May 22, 7 p.m., virtual, Mercer County Library System

. A 1983 Congressional Blue-Ribbon Commission declared that the incarceration of Japanese American citizens during the Pacific War (Executive Order 9066, issued by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1942) had been a “grave injustice” caused by “race prejudice, war hysteria, and a failure of political leadership.” Indeed, this dark chapter of American history resulted in the relocation of 117,000 people including 70,000 US Citizens, based solely on their ethnic heritage.  This talk will investigate the history behind why the US population in 1942 was willing to accept that individuals of Japanese descent had a “hyphenated spirit” and, therefore, should be denied their civil rights. Ultimately, we will interrogate the specter of the landmark, ethnically-based Executive Order 9066 to understand how it still haunts contemporary US politics. Presented by Dr. Anne Giblin Gedacht, Assistant Professor of History at Seton Hall University. Please email hopeprogs@mcl.org to register to receive link to program. Registration is required.

 

Amplifying Asian American and Pacific Islander History

Tuesday, May 23, 7 to 8 p.m. Princeton Public Library – Community Room. In this session, participants will explore the influences and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in U.S. History from the 19th through mid-20th centuries.

 

Film and Q&A: “Who Killed Vincent Chin?”

Tuesday, May 30, 6 to 8:30 p.m.; Princeton Public Library – Community Room. A screening of the award-winning 1987 documentary is followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Christine Choy.

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Mercer County announces 2023 summer youth employment program

Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes has announced a summer youth employment program that will provide paid internships and work readiness training to teens and young adults in the County.

Priority is given to those who are economically disadvantaged or have barriers to employment; however, the program is open to all.

Mercer County’s Summer Youth Jobs Connection, which is being funded by a grant from the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development and coordinated by the Mercer County One-Stop Career Center, will benefit more than 100 youth ages 16 to 24 with summer employment meant to encourage a successful transition to the workforce.

Summer Youth Jobs Connection is an eight-week program that begins July 3 and concludes Sept. 1. Participation is open to Mercer County residents ages 16 to 24 who meet the criteria. Interns will be paid $15 an hour with an opportunity to earn $3,000 for the summer. Read more.

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In March, during Women’s History Month, Mercer County draws strength and inspiration from previous exemplary women

MARCH 18, 2 p.m.
Mothers of Invention

The Mercer County Library, Robbinsville Branch
42 Robbinsville-Allentown Road
(609) 259-2150 | mcl.org

 

It’s Women’s History Month! Carol Simon Levin, professional storyteller, portrays Lillian Moller Gilbreth, motion study pioneer and “Cheaper by the Dozen” mother of 12, sharing stories of other overlooked women innovators. From Margaret Knight (the 19th century “Female Edison)” to Hollywood star Hedy Lamarr, these “Mothers of Invention” changed our lives.  Click here to register

 

MARCH 30, 7 p.m.
Nonfiction Book Group: 10 Women Who Changed Science and the World

The Mercer County Library, Ewing Branch
61 Scotch Road
(609) 882-3130 | mcl.org

 

Join us to discuss 10 Women who Changed Science and the World by Catherine Whitlock and Rhodri Evans. Learn the moving stories of the female physicists, biologists, chemists, astronomers and doctors who helped to shape our world with their extraordinary breakthroughs and inventions, and their remarkable achievements. Feel free to attend even if you have not read or finished the book.  Click here to register.

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WWE ‘Road to WrestleMania’ at Cure Arena offers sale tickets for event in March

In honor of Monday Night RAW’s 30th Anniversary, CURE Insurance Arena has an exclusive limited-time ticket offer available.

Save 30% on Select Tickets!*Use Code: RAW30

*Offer valid Monday, Jan. 23 at 12:00 am through Monday, Jan. 23 at 11:59 pm. Tickets must be purchased in increments of 2. Max purchase is 8 tickets. Online only. While supplies last. Valid on select price levels. Additional fees may apply.


CURE Insurance Arena, 81 Hamilton Ave., Trenton, NJ 08611

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Area events include ice-skating through winter 2022-23

Lace up your skates!

 

The Mercer County Skating Center, located in Mercer County Park in West Windsor, is open for the 2022-2023 season. Find the complete public skating schedule, as well information on skating lessons and private parties, here or call 609-371-1766.

Also, remember Pearl Harbor Day

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WWE returns to CURE Insurance Arena in March

TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

BE A PART OF THE ROAD TO WRESTLEMANIA WITH WWE SUNDAY STUNNER AT CURE INSURANCE ARENA ON SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 2023 AT 5 PM!

 

See your favorite WWE superstars:

UNITED STATES CHAMPION SETH ‘FREAKIN’ ROLLINS

RAW WOMEN’S CHAMPION BIANCA BELAIR

MATT RIDDLE

DAMAGE CTRL WITH BAYLEY

THE JUDGMENT DAY

ALEXA BLISS

ASUKA

THE O.C. WITH AJ STYLES

AND MANY MORE!

 

$110, $95, $75, $60, $50, $40, $30 AND $20*

*Additional Fees May Apply / Talent Subject to Change*

Tickets available NOW at ticketmaster.com and the venue Box Office during business hours.