Town Topics Newspaper, September 16, 2020

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Wednesday, September 16 1: 3 0 - 4 : 3 0 p.m . : A r t s Council of Princeton (ACP) Instructor Exhibition. Visit ACP’s Taplin Gallery to view painting, drawing, ceramics, textiles, and mixed media to inspire your own creative path. Learn about each instr uctor and t he classes they are offering this fall, including both virtual and in-person options. artscouncilofprinceton.org. Daily through September 19. Thursday, September 17 9 : 3 0 -11 a .m . : S o c i a l cof fee v ir t ual gat her ing of Y WCA Princeton Area Newcomers and Friends. Visit y wcaprinceton.org / newcomers. 12 p.m.: Monthly roundtable of Central NJ & Bucks Women in Development via Zoom. The topic is “Burnout! Strategies for Handling Our New Normal,” presented by Lauren Ronaghan, program coordinator at Old Barracks Museum. widmercer.org. 4-5 p.m.: Suppers Webinar: “Bitters — The Antidote to Sugar.” By donation, with registration required at thesuppersprograms.org. 5 - 6 p.m.: D & R Greenway’s Virtual Happy Hour. David Wheeler, executive director of Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey; and Allison Sonya Injaian of University of Georgia will share recent observations on positive and negative effects of the COVID’s pandemic’s changes upon wild creatures, with a focus on wildlife of New Jersey. Free. rsvp@drgreenway.org. 7 p.m.: Author Madeline Miller is in conversation with Nancy Pearl, known as “America’s Librarian,” about her book The Writer’s Library. Presented by Princeton Public Library. princetonlibrary.org. Friday, September 18 9 : 45 a.m. : Job S eekers Session: Money Saving Strategies, presented by financial manager Bill LaChance of WJL Financial Advisors. Topics include health insurance and taxes when making a career transition. Presented virtually by Princeton Public Library. princetonlibrary.org. 10 a.m.: Women in Retirement meeting via Zoom, featuring Sandy Smith of the League of Women Voters. Presented by Princeton Senior Resource Center. princetonsenior.org. 11:45 a.m.: Seminar, “New Rules with the Secure Act,” presented via Zoom by Princeton Senior Resource Center. Free, but registration required. princetonsenior.org. 12 p.m. “Take Your Idea to Market,” virtual event cohosted by Princeton Innovation Center BioLabs and other organizations. With Christie Canaria and Jonathan Franca-Koh. princetonbiolabs.com. 3 p.m.: “Transition to Retirement,” discussion group led via Zoom by Princeton Senior Resource Center care coordinator Dave Roussell. princetonsenior.org. 4:30 p.m.: “Sweet Dancers: An Illustrated Talk on Irish Dance” by Deirdre Mulrooney, presented by the Lewis Center for the Arts. Free, via Zoom. arts.princeton.edu.

Chapter Zoom meeting. Assemblyman Andrew Zwicker will lead a discussion of how New Jersey is prepared, through statute and appropriation, for a safe and secure election. Register at (609) 462-0157. 6-9 p.m.: Drive-in-concert at Mercer Count y Park, West Windsor. Sounds of Sandstorm and Instant Funk perform at the Cricket Field. Visit mercercountyparks.org. Sunday, September 27 1:30 p.m.: “Science on the Small Screen: A Short History of Science Education via Remote Learning,” via Zoom, part of the Sundays at the Sarnoff series. Science historian Ingrid Ockert takes viewers through a tour of the groundbreaking science television genre and will discuss what early lessons are useful for educators today. For registration information visit davidsarnoff. tcnj.edu. 4 p.m.: Princeton Bibliophiles & Collectors present “Collectors Showcase” held via Zoom. Members are encouraged to share an item and describe what they have learned from their research about the item. All are welcome to mention news items about bibliographic matters. Open to all. libcal.princeton. edu/event/7106467. Monday, September 28 Recycling Tuesday, September 29 1 p.m.: The Keller Center’s 15th Annual Innovation Forum, an online competition and networking event showcasing Princeton University research with the potential to be commercialized. Presentations and Q&A. Visit kellercenter.princeton.edu/events. 2 p.m.: Virtual Town Hall meeting on “Substance Use Disorder in NJ during COVID-19 and Beyond,” with a panel of experts. Free, registration required at bit.ly/ SUDVirtualTownHall2020. Wednesday, September 30 4:30 p.m.: Virtual talk by Anthony Jack and Cecelia Rouse, “The Privileged Poor.” Sponsored by Princeton University. Registration needed. princeton.edu. 6 p.m.: Reading by Rabih A lameddine and seniors from the Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Creat ive Wr it ing. Free, v ia Zoom. arts.princeton.edu. 7 p.m.: Ask an Exper t about EVs: How to Choose, Charge, & Change, webinar on electric vehicles, sponsored by Sustainable Princeton. Register at bit.ly/askabout-evs. Friday, October 2 7:30 -9:30 p.m.: Drivein Movie Night at Mercer County Park, West Windsor. Ghostbusters is screened at Grandparents Grove. Visit mercercountyparks.org. Saturday, October 3 9 a.m.-1 p.m.: West Windsor Communit y Far mers Market, Vaughn Drive Lot, West Windsor. 6-9 p.m.: Drive-in Concert at Mercer County Park, West Windsor. Super unk now n and Into the Floyd perform at the Cricket Field. Visit mercercountyparks.org. Tuesday, October 6 9:30-11:30 a.m.: Princeton Mercer Chamber presents an update on the leading projects driving the economy, followed by a discussion with local mayors. Via Zoom, $25-$35. princetonmercerchamber.org.

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7:30 -9:30 p.m.: Drivein Movie Night at Mercer County Park, West Windsor. Disney Pixar’s Inside Out is screened at Grandparents Grove. Visit mercercountyparks.org. Saturday, September 19 9 a.m.-1 p.m.: West Windsor Communit y Far mers Market, Vaughn Drive Lot, West Windsor. 6-9 p.m.: Drive-in Concert at Mercer County Park, West Windsor. Kindred Spirit and The Sensational Soul Cruisers perform at the Cricket Field. Visit mercercountyparks.org. Sunday, September 20 1- 4 p.m . : H o m e s te a d Princeton Grand Re-Opening at its new location, 300 Witherspoon Street. Giveaways, raffles, prizes. Homesteadprinceton.com. Monday, September 21 5 p.m.: International Day of Peace. Roosevelt Poets read at Morven. Filmed live in Morven’s gardens followed by Zoom discussion and personal meditations. $10. Poets include David Keller, Rod Tulloss, Wes Czyzewski, David Sten Herrstrom, Ron Kostar, Silent Lotus, and Judith McNally. morven.org. Tuesday, September 22 9:30-11 a.m.: 10th Annual Virtual Regional Healthcare Symposium presented by Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber. Speaker is Judith M. Persichilli, New Jersey Commissioner, Department of Health. For information, visit princetonchamber.org. 7-8:30 p.m.: “In Conversation” with author/illustrators Barbara DiLorenzo and Rashad Malik Davis, moderated by collector Tim Andrews. Presented by the Arts Council of Princeton, via Zoom. Visit artscouncilofprinceton.org to sign up. Thursday, September 24 9 a.m.-2 p.m.: The New Jersey Conference on Diversity and Inclusion is presented online by the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber. Speakers are Debby Irving, Randall Pinkett, and Avery Ince. princetonchamber.org. 6:45-7:45 p.m.: Mercer’s Best Toastmasters holds a Zoom gathering centered around humorous speeches. mercersbest.toastmastersclubs.org. Friday, September 25 9 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-4 p.m.: At Rosedale Park, 424 Federal City Road, Pennington, the Boys & Girls Club partners with Mercer County Parks to plant trees and shrubs. Volunteers contact Alex Rivera at (609) 3030716 for details. 11: 45 a.m . : S e m i n a r, “Combatting Isolation and Loneliness in Elders,” presented via Zoom by Princeton Senior Resource Center. Social worker Christopher Kellogg leads. princetonsenior.org. 7:30-9:30 p.m.: Drive-in Movie Night at Mercer County Park, West Windsor. Sonic the Hedgehog is screened at Grandparents Grove. Visit mercercountyparks.org. Saturday, September 26 9 a.m.-1 p.m.: West Windsor Communit y Far mers Market, Vaughn Drive Lot, West Windsor. 10 a.m.-12 p.m.: Flu shot clinic at Princeton Public Librar y, 65 Witherspoon Street. Free for uninsured Princeton residents. (609) 497-7608. 11 a.m.: Represent NJ


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