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Tuesday, May 24
* 5:00 pm City Council Conference, ABC Matters and consideration of
Zoning Board Vacancies, 2nd Floor, City Hall, the Public is welcome to
attend.
* 7:00 p.m. BRAVO CPAC, at the Trenton PAL building, Farragut Ave.
Wednesday, May 25
Art Talks at Gallery 125.......... Wednesdays 12:30-1 p.m.
During May, Gallery 125 offers informal art talks highlighting various
aspects of its current exhibit, "Moscow Makes Trenton Takes." The talks,
which are free and open to the public, last for approximately 20 minutes
with time for discussion afterward. Please feel free to bring your lunch.
* May 25: The Seasonal Palette: From warm spring tones to cold
winter hues.
* June 1: Getting Religion: A discussion of religious themes
and elements.
Discussions will be led by Amy Brummer, a staff member of the Trenton
Downtown Association, the non-profit organization that runs Gallery 125. Ms.
Brummer holds a B.A. in Art History from Colgate University in Hamilton,
N.Y., and has completed graduate level coursework at the Folk Art Institute,
a division of the American Folk Art Museum in Manhattan. Ms. Brummer was
previously a staff writer covering Bucks County for the Princeton Packet's
Time Off arts and entertainment section. All talks are free and open to the
public.
Gallery 125 is supported by Wachovia, the Surdna Foundation, and the Trenton
Downtown Association. info@trenton-downtown.com
<javascript:parent.ComposeTo('info@trenton-downtown.com');> phone: (609)
989-9119 http://www.gallery125.com
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w.gallery125.com>
* 5 - 7pm City of Trenton Transportation Master Plan Public Workshop
The main goal of the workshop will be to collect input on the Draft
Strategic Action Plan and to prioritize the Transportation Master Plan Goals
based on community input. The workshop will begin with a formal presentation
that outlines the Transportation Master Plan Goals, the major conclusions of
the transportation assessment, and the proposed actions.
Following the presentation, attendees will be invited to view four
concept stations set up for transit network, bike and pedestrian network,
parking, and vehicular circulation. At each station, there will be a large
concept map summarizing the proposed actions in the given subject. Each
station will be hosted by a facilitator from the project team who will
answer questions
about the proposed actions and record any comments.
Workshop Surveys will also be provided at the workshop. These
surveys will enable the workshop attendees to prioritize the Transportation
Master Plan goals and to provide further comment on the Draft Strategic
Action Plan. Council Chambers, City Hall
Comments and questions should be sent to jadams@trentonnj.org
<mailto:jadams@trentonnj.org>.
* 6:00 pm Special Presentation of an Afghan from the Knitting Club to
the Children's Home Society, Robbins Annex at Bayard, 989-2662
* 6:00 pm Young Authors Night, Wilson School. 656-4970
* 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Traditions, A Coffeehouse at the Old Barracks.
Please call 609-396-1776 for information and reservations.
* 7 p.m-10 p.m Every Wednesday Trenton Gay and Lesbian Civic
Association (TGLCA) card and games night. At the TGLCA offices located at
986 S. Broad Street. Join your neighbors in a smoke and alcohol free
environment every Wednesday night. Various Card games as well as Scrabble,
Monopoly, Risk and other games are available.
* 7:30 pm Charlie CPAC, St. Mary's Parish Center, Adeline and Beatty
Streets.
Thursday, May 26
* 6:00 pm PTA Meeting, TCHS, 278-7260 ext. 7298
* 6:00 pm Alpha CPAC, West Ward Fire Station, Lee Avenue and W. State
Street.
* 7:00 pm Imagine This, student dance performance by the Trenton
Education Dance Institute and Trenton Public Schools. War Memorial.
638-1556 for tickets.
Friday, May 27
Every Friday 6:30-8:30am BIKE TO WORK DAY Café Ole 126 South Warren Street
Ride your bike to work and stop in at Café Ole. Show your helmet and you
will receive a free coffee and bagel. Sponsored by the Trenton Cycling
Revolution
* 6:30-9:30 pm Every Friday Trenton Q Nite coffeehouse at Cafe Ole
<http://www.cafeolecoffee.com/>, 126 S. Warren St. There is a $5 donation
at the door to support the artists and TGLCA. Please check out the varied
and exciting schedule of performers at www.tglca.com <http://www.tglca.com>
Saturday, May 28
* 8 a.m - Noon Join with the Preservation Committee of the Trenton
Historical Society and the Lamberton Historic District in a cleanup of the
vacant house at 125 Centre Street. This stately old home is the focus of
the "Save the Queen" effort as a model preservation and restoration project.
A lunchtime cookout immediately following at First Baptist Church. Call
Chris at 393-0412 for more information.
* Doors Open: 6:30PM Open Mic Begins: 7:00PM SPOKEN WORD OPEN MIC
LAST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH Starring The Area's Finest Spoken Word Artists
May's Theme Erotic Haiku Hosted by Tamara R. Davis & Tyrone A. Gaskins
Cover: $8 Complimentary Food Will Be Served The Studio Building 219 E.
Hanover Street Trenton, NJ 08608 Call 609 575 - 8830 for more information.
Coming Up:
* Half hour themed trolley tours:
May 31st - Industrial Trenton
June 1st - Trenton African American History
June 3rd - Revolutionary War Battlefield
will start from the Lafayette Yard Marriott Hotel at 12:15 &
1:15. RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. society@trentonhistory.org
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OldMillHill/post?postID=9vHEqslDtH315BzJcLo4R
D0a4lLV8Wz5kQvorn6DVdfWH70OGXfRhojx6p3FsjORoCvqAid84n1YNKq0SH91CZ3QFwzO> or
396-4478.
Bank of America Trenton Heritage Days Tours The Trenton
Historical Society along with the City of Trenton's Department of
Recreation, Natural Resources and Culture is offering a series of tours to
enlighten and entertain in conjunction with the Bank of America Heritage
Days celebrations. In the days leading up to Heritage Days Weekend (June 4th
through 5th), a series of three lunchtime tours will be offered using a
trolley to take tour-goers to sites around the city. Starting at 12:15 and
again at 1:15 these free half-hour trolley tours will explore three
different themes in local history. You can catch the trolley at the front
entrance of the Lafayette Yard Marriott Hotel on West Lafayette Street.
Seating is limited so please make a reservation by calling 396-4478 or
emailing society@trentonhistory.org
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OldMillHill/post?postID=9vHEqslDtH315BzJcLo4R
D0a4lLV8Wz5kQvorn6DVdfWH70OGXfRhojx6p3FsjORoCvqAid84n1YNKq0SH91CZ3QFwzO>. Be
sure to let us know which tour and what time you'll be attending.
Industrial Trenton on Tuesday, May 31 st
The slogan "Trenton Makes, The World Takes" recalls the days
when Trenton was an industrial powerhouse. This tour will visit some of the
sites that bear testament to this lofty slogan. We'll be viewing the site of
Trenton's first industry: Mahlon Stacy's gristmill on the Assunpink Creek;
one of the few remaining pieces of the 1830's Water Power; the old N.J.
Steel & Iron works, now Katmandu Restaurant; and some of the remaining
structures of the Roebling factories.
Trenton African-American History on Wednesday, June 1st
This tour will touch on some of the people and places that
are important to Trenton's Black Community. Churches, particularly the Mt.
Zion A.M.E. and Shiloh Baptist, and institutions, such as the Higbee-Nixon
and Lincoln schools and the former Carver Center, are the focus of this
outing.
Revolutionary War Battlefield on Friday, June 3rd
For many people Trenton history means the Battles of
Trenton. Little remains of the sleepy colonial town that saw a crucial
turning point in American history except the streets. While traveling these
thoroughfares the tour guide will recount the events of the battles.
Important locations are the Trenton Battle Monument, where American forces
entered the town and the Broad Street Bridge where most of the action of the
second battle took place.
Downtown Walking Tours on Saturday, June 4th and Sunday,
June 5th
In addition, to the themed trolley tours, walking tours of
downtown Trenton will be offered on Saturday, June 4th and Sunday, June 5th.
Covering more than 300 years of Trenton history, tour-goers will walk the
streets where history was made. Starting from the main Heritage Days site on
State Street, hour-long tours will begin at 11am and 2 pm.
These tours are made possible by the financial support of
the Bank of America and the N.J. Historical Commission.
* Wednesday, June 1, Conference: DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL
CONFERENCE: THE PAST, THE PRESENT AND THE PROMISE. Conference The College
of New Jersey 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening reception Prallsville Mills 6 to 9
p.m. For more information, Municipal Land Use Center at The College of New
Jersey, McCauley House, P.O. Box 7718 Ewing, New Jersey 08628-0718 Phone:
609-771-2832 Fax: 609-637-5162 E-mail: mluc@tcnj.edu <mailto:mluc@tcnj.edu>
Website: www.tcnj.edu/mluc
* Thursday, June 2, Wachovia Bike Race
* Saturday June 4-5, Heritage Days, State Complex along West State
Street.
* Saturday, June 4, Noon. Trenton NAACP's Annual Roy Wilkins
Luncheon, "A New Beginning," Shiloh Baptist Church 340 S. Howard Woodson Way
Trenton, NJ 08618 Tickets $30.00. For tickets or more information, please
contact Zachary A. Chester at 609-306-3136
* Saturday, June 4, Passage Theatre Fundraiser:
My Shining Hour: Hollywood Songs of the 1940s
Featuring Cabaret Sensation
Mary Cleere Haran
Hosted by Comedienne
Nancy Giles
Step back in time to a stage door canteen during World War II, and enjoy the
song stylings of cabaret star Mary Cleere Haran
<http://www.new1.com/MaryCleereHaran/>. Legendary songs by Harold Arlen,
Cole Porter, Johnny Mercer, and Frank Loesser come alive through Haran's
versatile interpretations, making them seem as though they'd just been
written.
The evening will be hosted by comedienne Nancy Giles
<http://www.nancygiles.com/>, a contributor to CBS Sunday Morning, and a
former star of TV's China Beach and Chicago's Second City comedy troupe.
Stage Door Canteen at the Conduit Music Club,
<http://www.conduitmusic.com/>Trenton, NJ 1940s Vintage Dress, Uniforms or
Black Tie Admired
7pm Silent Auction, Elegant Hors d'oeuvres & Cocktails, 8:30pm Performance
Reserved seating: $125 per person or $200 per couple
Preferred seating: $175 per person or $300 per couple
Tickets or more information: 609-392-0766
* Tuesday, June 14th, 2005 MTAACC Monthly Networking Meeting/Dinner
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Roman Hall Bar & Restaurant, 100 Whittaker Avenue Trenton,
NJ 08611 Guest Speaker: Michael A. Rambert, Esq. Topic: Pay to Play in New
Jersey Cost: Members $20 payment in advance, $25 at the door Non-Members
$30
* Saturday, June 18, Bicycle Tour of Trenton
* Friday, June 24th from 8-12 p.m. Canine Comedy Benefit for the
"Happy Tails Emergency Fund" for seriously ill and injured animals at the
Trenton Animal Shelter or in local foster care. Tickets are $30.00 per
person or $50.00 per couple. It's a "beef and beer" event, so included in
the price is roast beef, ham, various salads, beer and soda. There will
also be a DJ, so bring your dancing shoes! at the Morrisville Elks Lodge on
Bridge Street in Morrisville, PA. Tickets are available by e-mailing
trentonshelter@gmail.com
* Saturday, June 25, Stephanie Plum Daze: Janet Evanovich returns to
Trenton for a book signing and Street Fair. Music Food and Fun.
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Monday, May 09, 2005
Jimmy C's weekly calendar
Don't forget to check out the "Walk This Way" walking tours of historic
downtown Trenton. Every Sunday, 1p.m. starting at the Convention and
Visitor's Bureau (Old Masonic Lodge, Barrack and Lafayette Sts.) Learn
about 300 plus years of Trenton History in about 2 hours. -- Jim Carlucci
Monday, May 9
* All week long-Science Fair at Wilson School. 656-4970
Tuesday, May 10
* 5:00 pm City Council Conference, 2nd Floor, City Hall, the Public is
welcome to attend.
* 6:00 pm PTO Meeting, Munoz-Rivera 656-4840
* 6:00 pm MTAACC Monthly Networking Dinner, Featured Speaker: Hon.
Douglas H. Palmer, Mayor, City of Trenton. Topic: MTAACC's Partnership
with the City of Trenton Cost: Members $20 payment in advance, $25 at the
door Non-Members $30
* 7:30 pm Jersey Street Community Association, MillHouse, 325 Jersey
Street. 394-8760.
Wednesday, May 11
Art Talks at Gallery 125.......... Wednesdays 12:30-1 p.m.
During May, Gallery 125 offers informal art talks highlighting various
aspects of its current exhibit, "Moscow Makes Trenton Takes." The talks,
which are free and open to the public, last for approximately 20 minutes
with time for discussion afterward. Please feel free to bring your lunch.
* May 11: Brushstroke: Following the hand of the artist.
* May 18: Illustrating the Point: A look at stories and
narratives in the paintings.
* May 25: The Seasonal Palette: From warm spring tones to cold
winter hues.
* June 1: Getting Religion: A discussion of religious themes
and elements.
Discussions will be led by Amy Brummer, a staff member of the Trenton
Downtown Association, the non-profit organization that runs Gallery 125. Ms.
Brummer holds a B.A. in Art History from Colgate University in Hamilton,
N.Y., and has completed graduate level coursework at the Folk Art Institute,
a division of the American Folk Art Museum in Manhattan. Ms. Brummer was
previously a staff writer covering Bucks County for the Princeton Packet's
Time Off arts and entertainment section. All talks are free and open to the
public. Gallery 125 is supported by Wachovia, the Surdna Foundation, and the
Trenton Downtown Association. info@trenton-downtown.com
* Noon Trenton Housing Authority monthly meeting.
* 5:00 pm PTO Meeting, Washington School. 656-4960
* 5:30 p.m. TCHS Alumni Association in the high school's community
room. All are invited and your assistance is needed. If you are an alumnus
(graduate or non-graduate) or consider yourself a "Friend of TCHS", you are
eligible to join the Association at a cost of $10 per year. If you know
where other alumni and friends are, please pass this on. For information or
comments, email Maria Jones at jemcon@worldnet.att.net
<javascript:parent.ComposeTo('jemcon@worldnet.att.net');> or phone (609)
575-4138.
* 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Traditions, A Coffeehouse at the Old Barracks.
Please call 609-396-1776 for information and reservations.
* 7 pm Trenton Landmarks Commission, First Floor Conference Room,
City Hall.
* 7 p.m-10 p.m Every Wednesday Trenton Gay and Lesbian Civic
Association (TGLCA) card and games night. At the TGLCA offices located at
986 S. Broad Street. Join your neighbors in a smoke and alcohol free
environment every Wednesday night. Various Card games as well as Scrabble,
Monopoly, Risk and other games are available.
* 7 pm South Broad Street Community Association. Advent Lutheran
Church, S. Broad and Malone.
Thursday, May 12
* 7:00 pm TCCA Monthly Meeting, Guest Speaker School Superintendent
Dr. James Lytle. Thomas Edison College, W. State Street.
* 7:00 pm Planning Board, 2nd Floor, City Hall.
Friday, May 13
Every Friday 6:30-8:30am BIKE TO WORK DAY Café Ole 126 South Warren Street
Ride your bike to work and stop in at Café Ole. Show your helmet and you
will receive a free coffee and bagel. Sponsored by the Trenton Cycling
Revolution
* 6:30-9:30 pm Every Friday Trenton Q Nite coffeehouse at Cafe Ole
<http://www.cafeolecoffee.com/>, 126 S. Warren St. There is a $5 donation
at the door to support the artists and TGLCA. Please check out the varied
and exciting schedule of performers at www.tglca.com <http://www.tglca.com>
* 5:00 - 9:00 pm Trenton 2nite, Food, Music, Artists, and more. Area
around Lafayette and S. Warren Streets.
Saturday, May 14
* 10 and 11 a.m. Architectural Tour of Trenton Central High School.
Tour the building that stirred so much passion recently as the School Board
deliberated the merits of saving or razing this landmark. Presented by the
Preservation Committee of the Trenton Historical Society and Students of
TCHS. $2.00 per person/$5 per family. For reservations Call 609-396-4478
or email preserve@trentonhistory.org <mailto:preserve@trentonhistory.org>.
* 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 5th ANNIVERSARY of MILLION MOM MARCH "UNITED
AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE" Rain or Shine; Indoors if necessary ALL ages
invited. Rally and Candlelight Vigil Hands Without Guns and Shoot Hoops/Not
Guns activities for youngsters. Gun violence prevention materials available
for all ages. FREE gun locks. Light refreshments. Entertainment.
CANDLELIGHT VIGIL begins at dusk. Those affected by gun violence are
encouraged to bring pictures, poems, and names for our WALL OF REMEMBRANCE.
You will be invited to mention victims' names during Vigil. CONTACT
882-3711 for information or to provide names of gun victims to be honored if
you are unable to attend. Someone will read the name for you. MMM T-shirts,
Videos and CDs - as well as Entertainer's CDs - will be available for sale.
Location: Trenton City Hall, 319 East State Street.
Coming Up:
* Saturday, May 21, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Community Flea Market and Craft
Show, First Baptist Church, Bridge & Centre Streets. Tables cost $7, or $5
just for space (you bring your own table). To reserve space, please call
393-8810. Proceeds from rental of tables and spaces goes to Lamberton
Historic District Committee and First Baptist Church.
* Saturday, May 21, Noon to Five, Old Mill Hill Society Garden Tour.
Tickets are $12 in advance.
* Sunday, May 22, 3 - 5 pm "Know Your Rights" Immigration Workshop
at Sacred Hearth Church. Presented in Spanish and English by Tatiana
Durbank of Lutheran Social Ministries, Councilman At Large Manny Segura and
the Lamberton Historic District Committee.
* Saturday May 28, Join with the Preservation Committee of the Trenton
Historical Society and the Lamberton Historic District in a cleanup of the
vacant house at 125 Centre Street. This stately old home is the focus of
the "Save the Queen" effort as a model preservation and restoration project.
8 a.m - Noon with a lunchtime cookout immediately following at First Baptist
Church. Call Chris at 393-0412 for more information.
* Wednesday, June 1, Conference: DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL
CONFERENCE: THE PAST, THE PRESENT AND THE PROMISE. Conference The College
of New Jersey 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evening reception Prallsville Mills 6 to 9
p.m. For more information, Municipal Land Use Center at The College of New
Jersey, McCauley House, P.O. Box 7718 Ewing, New Jersey 08628-0718 Phone:
609-771-2832 Fax: 609-637-5162 E-mail: mluc@tcnj.edu <mailto:mluc@tcnj.edu>
Website: www.tcnj.edu/mluc
* Thursday, June 2, Wachovia Bike Race
* Saturday June 4-5, Heritage Days, State Complex along West State
Street.
* Saturday, June 4, Passage Theatre Fundraiser, Conduit.
* Tuesday, June 14th, 2005 MTAACC Monthly Networking Meeting/Dinner
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Roman Hall Bar & Restaurant, 100 Whittaker Avenue Trenton,
NJ 08611 Guest Speaker: Michael A. Rambert, Esq. Topic: Pay to Play in New
Jersey Cost: Members $20 payment in advance, $25 at the door Non-Members
$30
* Saturday, June 18, Bicycle Tour of Trenton
* Saturday, June 25, Stephanie Plum Daze: Janet Evanovich returns to
Trenton for a book signing and Street Fair. Music Food and Fun.
Sunday, April 10, 2005
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* 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 2nd Annual Spring Fling Brunch for
Freeholder Lucy Walter at General Quarters II Mercer County Airport Terminal
Ewing Township $35.00 person CHECKS SOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO: ELECTION FUND
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* 2 - 5 pm Trenton Crusade Against Cancer Presents
"Trenton's Real Men Cook" Masonic Temple, Lafayette and Barracks St.
$10.00 For tickets and information contact Marion Ray, 396-8970.
* 4 pm Free Mortgage Workshop presented in Spanish by Remi Cruz of
Sovereign Bank, First Baptist Church, Bridge and Centre Streets. (this
workshop will be repeated in English Sunday April 17 same time, same
location)
Monday, April 11
* 6 - 8 pm Reed Gusciora's Birthday Celebration Tir Na Nog. For
more information, call 609-393-9500.
* 7 pm Trenton School Board hosts a Community Linkage Meeting. At
the Adminitration Building on N. Clinton Ave. 656-4840
Tuesday, April 12
* 5:00 pm City Council Conference, Subject: Martin Luther King Blvd.
Housing Development Vision Project. 2nd Floor, City Hall, the Public is
welcome to attend. Following will be a hearing in the matter of Alcoholic
Beverage Control Disciplinary Proceedings.
* 6:00 pm Parent/Teacher Meeting, Munoz-Rivera 656-4840
* 7:30 pm Jersey Street Community Association, Mill House.
Wednesday, April 13
* Time TBA Getting Along production at TCHS. For information call
278-7260, ext. 7298
* Noon Trenton Housing Authority, 278-5000.
* Wednesdays, April 6-May 4 Fine Feathered Friends: A Hands-on Parent
Child Program Focusing on Birds 3:30-6:00 pm Ellarslie, The Trenton City
Museum. For questions or to register, email lkasabach@aol.com
* 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Traditions, A Coffeehouse at the Old Barracks.
Please call 609-396-1776 for information and reservations.
* 7:00 pm Landmarks Commission for Historic Preservation, First Floor
Conference Room, City Hall Annex.
* 7:00 pm South Broad Street Community Civic Association, Advent
Lutheran Church.
* 7 p.m-10 p.m Every Wednesday Trenton Gay and Lesbian Civic
Association (TGLCA) card and games night. At the TGLCA offices located at
986 S. Broad Street. Join your neighbors in a smoke and alcohol free
environment every Wednesday night. Various Card games as well as Scrabble,
Monopoly, Risk and other games are available.
Thursday, April 14
* April 14-24 at Passage Theatre: Pretty Fire, called "exhilarating
and unflaggingly entertaining" by The New York Times. Make your reservations
today - call 609.392.0766 or email info@passagetheatre.org.
* Time TBA, PTO Meeting, King School.656-4810
* 7:00 pm, Trenton Council of Civic Associations. Guest Speakers,
Tony Mack and Frank Weeden, announced Mayoral Candidates, will discuss
Economic Development. Thomas Edison College. Everyone welcome.
* 7:00 pm Planning Board, 2nd Floor, City Hall.
Friday, April 15
* 6:30-9:30 pm Every Friday Trenton Q Nite coffeehouse at Cafe Ole
at the door to support the artists and TGLCA. Please check out the varied
and exciting schedule of performers at www.tglca.com
* The Trenton Museum Society And The Trenton City Museum Present The
H.M. Szenes Music Series Sponsored by Ted Boyer and Jane Rohlf
LECTURES IN SONG: Cole Porter by Fred Miller Ellarslie, The Trenton City
Museum in Cadwalader Park Admission $20 non-members, $15 members
Saturday, April 16
* 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Contemporary presents Four Views of
Trenton, themed tours highlighting Trenton Architectural, Culinary, Historic
and Preservation delights. Continental breakfast and Lunch included. $45 per
person. Call 609-737-9128 or 215-295-1498 for more information.
* 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Children's Used Clothing and Toy Sale Fundraiser
for CitySmiles www.citysmiles.org
Church, 343 S. Broad St., Trenton, NJ. For more information, call 394.8018.
Sunday, April 17
* 4 pm Free Mortgage Workshop presented in Spanish by Remi Cruz of
Sovereign Bank, First Baptist Church, Bridge and Centre Streets. (this
workshop will be repeated in English Sunday April 17 same time, same
location)
Coming Up:
* Wednesday, April 20 5:30 p.m TCHS Alumni Association Organizing
Committee will be holding its second meeting on. in the Community Room of
the high school. Graduates and non-graduates are urged to attend. The
committee needs your help in moving forward on its mission to support the
students (i.e., scholarships, mentoring, networking, workshops - for youth
and alumni who may need assistance in specific areas like job preparedness,
etc.). If you attended the school, we need you. If you know where others
are, please pass this along. Even if you are not able to volunteer at this
time, let us know you are out there and interested in joining the
Association. Membership is only $10 per year and you can join by showing up
at the meeting or contacting Maria Jones via jemcon@worldnet.att.net or cell
(609) 575-4138. Or contact TCHS Vice Principal Carlos Gonzales at the
school. They will answer any questions you may have.
* Sunday, April 24 National Congress of Black Women SIXTEENTH SPRING
LUNCHEON "Community Leaders: Working to Make a Difference." This year's
honorees are: Andrew Bobbitt, Reuben Johnson, Robert Ross, Ernest Wiggins
2PM ROMAN HALL, 100 WHITTAKER AVENUE, TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08611Tickets $35
For tickets please contact Alysia Welch at alysiaw1@yahoo.com
* Sunday, April 24 Mayor's Talent Quest call 815-2167 for more
information.
* April 29-May 1 Trenton Film Festival. For information, go to 'Its
to TFFVolunteers@aol.com
Society, PO Box 22430, Trenton NJ 08607 or fax to 609-656-9277. Include
your full contact information (Name, Address, Phone/Fax, email and the
preferred method of contact.) Include some ideas of what you'd like to do
to help (tickets, ad sales, etc. and your availability the week of the
Festival, but especially Friday April 29, Sat. April 30 and Sunday May 1).
* SATURDAY APRIL 30, 2005 9:30 AM ----- 1:30 PM FREE COMMUNITY
HEALTH FAIR AT DUNN MIDDLE SCHOOL 401 DAYTON ST TRENTON HOSTED BY EL CENTRO
DE RECURSOS CHATHOLIC CHARITIES
* April 30. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m Plant the Seeds of the Past in the
William Trent Kitchen Garden. . William Trent House Museum, 15 market
Street. 989-3027.
* Saturday, May 7 3:00 pm NJ State Museum Auditorium An afternoon
for adults and children to celebrate Preservation Month. For the adults, a
showing of the incredible PBS documentary film on New York City. And for
the children while the parents watching the film, a hands-on afternoon of
activities and exploring West State Street to learn more about preservation.
Sponsored in partnership by CitySmiles and the Trenton Historical Society
* Thursday, June 2, Wachovia Bike Race
* Saturday June 4-5, Heritage Days, State Complex along West State
Street.
* Saturday, June 4, Passage Theatre Fundraiser at the Conduit.
* Saturday, June 18, Bicycle Tour of Trenton
Saturday, June 25, Stephanie Plum Daze: Janet Evanovich returns to Trenton
for a book signing and Street Fair. Music Food and Fun
Monday, March 28, 2005
Important Meeting
Thursday, March 31
Mayor Palmer will host a public meeting to discuss issues related to the
Trenton School District. Trenton High, West Campus (Holland Middle School).
Meeting starts at 6 p.m., registration to speak begins at 5:30 pm.
Jimmy C's Weekly Calendar
As always, if you'd like an announcement of your civic or cultural event
included in the weekly listing of events feel free to email the particulars
to me. Please try to be as complete and accurate as possible and get them
to me by Friday for inclusion in the Sunday posting. If you are getting
these email and don't know why or wish to be dropped from the list, just
email me a request to remove your name. -- Jim Carlucci
Monday, March 28
7:30 PM Feeling Left Behind? THE INFLUENCE OF THE CHRISTIAN RIGHT ON THE
NEO-CONSERVATIVE AGENDA RESCHEDULED from an earlier date. Featuring "The
Jesus Factor," a PBS Frontline program that explores the influence of George
W. Bush's spiritual beliefs on his political decision-making. Susan
Fiscarelli, retired educator, political activist and internationalist, will
speak about LEFT BEHIND, the extremely popular series of novels that has
taken the Book of Revelations and rewritten it in the form of contemporary
thrillers. Mark Taylor, Professor of Theology and Culture at Princeton
Theological Seminary and an activist on peace and social justice issues
including the death penalty and policy issues relating to Mexico and Central
America, will speak about the relationship between the Christian Right and
Neo-Conservatives. Refreshments following discussion. For further
information call 609-393-7643 or email TrentonPeaceAct@aol.com
Street, Trenton
Tuesday, March 29
* 5:00 pm City Council Conference, Subject: Presentation on Affordable
Housing's Third Round Rule/Growth Share followed by ABC Disciplinary
Hearings. 2nd Floor, City Hall, the Public is welcome to attend.
* 7:00 pm Public meeting to begin Developing a Vision for the
Lamberton Redevelopment Area. Boys and Girls Club, 212 Centre Street. This
meeting is sponsored by the City of Trenton and the outside planners hired
to solicit real community input on how this area of South Trenton might be
successfully redeveloped for the betterment of all. Open to the public.
All are encouraged to attend.
Wednesday, March 30
* 5 - 8 p.m. Women's History Month Reception, sponsored by Trenton
Councilwoman Cordelia "Dee Dee" Staton and Friends. Special presentation to
Homefront, Inc. Baldassari Regency $45 per person. RSVP 609-695-7136
* 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Traditions, A Coffeehouse at the Old Barracks.
The Liverpool Judies During the Bicentennial Celebration, the Liverpool
Judies were a Philadelphia fixture. Teresa Pyott, Caryl P. Weiss and Mary
Zikos sang sea chanteys, drinking songs, British ballads and other
traditional songs. From the deck of the Tall Ship Gazella, they entertained
the throngs at Penns Landing. Audiences from New England to Virginia Beach
knew them, too, as they were featured at many East Coast festivals and folk
clubs. Now reunited, these three enchanting women are again delighting
audiences with their wonderful harmonies and the traditional music they
love. Please call 609-396-1776 for information and reservations.
* 7 p.m-10 p.m Every Wednesday Trenton Gay and Lesbian Civic
Association (TGLCA) card and games night. at the TGLCA offices located at
986 S. Broad Street. Join your neighbors in a smoke and alcohol free
environment every Wednesday night. Various Card games as well as Scrabble,
Monopoly, Risk and other games are available.
Thursday, March 31
Friday, April 1
* 6 - 10 pm Re-election Campaign Kick-Off for Sheriff Kevin C.
Larkin. Hibernian Hall $25.00 For information call 609-587-6854.
* 6:30-9:30 pm Every Friday Trenton Q Nite coffeehouse at Cafe Ole
at the door to support the artists and TGLCA. Please check out the varied
and exciting schedule of performers at www.tglca.com
Saturday, April 2
* Saturday, April 2 Greater Trenton Area YMCA 8th Annual Health Fair,
431 Pennington Avenue. 609-599-9622. Free.
* 1:30 - 3:30 pm Town Hall Meeting w/ U.S. Rep. Rush Holt. Ewing
Township Municipal Building, Council Room. 2 Jake Garzio Drive. If you
have questions pertaining to the event, please call Representative Holt at
609-750-9365.
Coming Up:
* Wednesdays, April 6-May 4 CitySmiles is excited to announce
registration for the next session of CitySprouts:
Fine Feathered Friends
A Hands-on Parent Child Program Focusing on Birds
3:30-6:00pm
Ellarslie, The Trenton City Museum
This is a six-week program about birds and bird life for
parents and children ages 5-10. Learning will be through outdoor
experiences, music, art, stories and more. Projects will include walks in
Cadwalader Park, building birdhouses, making birdfeeders, learning
birdcalls, an up close and personal visit from a real bird, making your own
wings and creating a human size bird nest out of sticks! Each week we will
work on the ongoing projects (large nest and eggs) from 3:30-4:00pm and
6-6:30pm, with the main class from 4-6pm.
The program will also include additional optional weekend
trips to the Hamilton Trenton Marsh and Bird Banding in Hopewell, as well as
an additional community nest-building day followed by an official "Opening"
of the large nest. Cost is $25 per child. SPACE IS LIMITED! We are only
accepting fifteen children. For questions or to register, email
lkasabach@aol.com
call 394.8018.
* Wednesday, April 6th from 9 AM - 2 PM The State of New Jersey, along
with Connecticut, Canada and the United Kingdom, will be participating in an
international-level emergency preparedness exercise. The exercise involves
multi-levels of governments including, the Department of Health, State
Police, State Attorney General's Office, county and local health departments
and law enforcement. Each county within New Jersey will participate. The
exercise is designed to measure Mercer County's ability to rapidly medicate
its population in the event of a biological agent being released into our
community. Our goal is to medicate over 500 persons per hour for 3 hours.
To achieve this goal we are seeking 900 volunteers to participate in this
worthwhile civic endeavor. The exercise will be conducted at the Mercer
County Indoor Tennis Center, Bear Tavern Road, Ewing Township, NJ
For more information, please contact Richard Salter at 989-3636, ext. 141 or
by down-loading a volunteer application from www.mercernj.us/volunteers/
mrc@mercernj.us
Mail Applications to: Mercer LINCS, POD Clinic Volunteers, 218 N. Broad
Street, Trenton, NJ 08608.
* April events at Passage Theatre:
o Don't miss the special return engagement of Human
Beatbox Yuri Lane, when he performs two shows on April 9 and 10 -- one for
teens and adults, and one especially for kids!
o Passage has also added a new production to its main
stage season! Pretty Fire, called "exhilarating and unflaggingly
entertaining" by The New York Times, will be on stage April 14- 24. Make
your reservations today - call 609.392.0766 or email
info@passagetheatre.org.
* Saturday, April 9, 2005 9:00 am Cover to Cover: A tour of the books
and buildings of the Trenton Public Library System In celebration of
National Library Month & Historic Preservation Month, we invite you and your
family to join us for a tour of the wonderful resources of the Trenton
Public Library System, as well as an historical overview of each of the
branches - Briggs, Cadwalader, East Trenton, Main and Skelton.
Registration begins at 8:30am with light refreshments. $5 per person or $10
per family. Transportation is provided. Free off-street parking is
available. For more information, or to make a reservation, please call
609.396.4478, or email society@trentonhistory.org
* Plant the Seeds of the Past in the William Trent Kitchen Garden. 11
a.m. - 2 p.m. William Trent House Museum, 15 market Street. 989-3027.
This program will be held again on April 30.
* Sunday, April 10, 2005 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 2nd Annual Spring
Fling Brunch for Freeholder Lucy Walter at General Quarters II Mercer County
Airport Terminal Ewing Township TO CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE PLEASE CALL:
*Armando A. Agabiti - 585-9797, *Rita Krulewicz - 585-2075, *Carla Ratico
- 890-3458 $35.00 person CHECKS SOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO: ELECTION FUND OF
LUCY WALTER AND MAILED TO: ARMANDO AGABITI, 64 JONI AVE, HAMILTON, NJ
08690
* 2 - 5 pm Trenton Crusade Against Cancer Presents "Trenton's Real
Men Cook" Masonic Temple, Lafayette and Barracks St. $10.00 For tickets
and information contact Marion Ray, 396-8970.
* Monday, April 11 Reed Gusciora's Birthday Celebration 6 - 8 pm Tir
Na Nog. For more information, call 609-393-9500.
* Friday, April 15, The Trenton Museum Society And The Trenton City
Museum Present The H.M. Szenes Music Series Sponsored by Ted Boyer and Jane
Rohlf
LECTURES IN SONG: Cole Porter by Fred Miller Ellarslie, The Trenton City
Museum in Cadwalader Park Admission $20 non-members, $15 members
* Saturday, April 16, The Contemporary presents Four Views of Trenton,
themed tours highlighting Trenton Architectural, Culinary, Historic and
Preservation delights. Continental breakfast and Lunch included. $45 per
person. Call 609-737-9128 or 215-295-1498 for more information.
* Saturday, April 16 Children's Used Clothing and Toy Sale Fundraiser
for CitySmiles www.citysmiles.org
2:00 pm Sacred Heart Church, 343 S. Broad St., Trenton, NJ. For more
information, call 394.8018.
* Wednesday, April 20 5:30 p.m TCHS Alumni Association Organizing
Committee will be holding its second meeting on. in the Community Room of
the high school. Graduates and non-graduates are urged to attend. The
committee needs your help in moving forward on its mission to support the
students (i.e., scholarships, mentoring, networking, workshops - for youth
and alumni who may need assistance in specific areas like job preparedness,
etc.). If you attended the school, we need you. If you know where others
are, please pass this along. Even if you are not able to volunteer at this
time, let us know you are out there and interested in joining the
Association. Membership is only $10 per year and you can join by showing up
at the meeting or contacting Maria Jones via jemcon@worldnet.att.net or cell
(609) 575-4138. Or contact TCHS Vice Principal Carlos Gonzales at the
school. They will answer any questions you may have.
* Sunday, April 24 National Congress of Black Women SIXTEENTH SPRING
LUNCHEON "Community Leaders: Working to Make a Difference." This year's
honorees are: Andrew Bobbitt, Reuben Johnson, Robert Ross, Ernest Wiggins
2PM ROMAN HALL, 100 WHITTAKER AVENUE, TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08611Tickets $35
For tickets please contact Alysia Welch at alysiaw1@yahoo.com
* Sunday, April 24 +Mayor's Talent Quest call 815-2167 for more
information.
* April 29-May 1 Trenton Film Festival. For information, go to 'Its
to TFFVolunteers@aol.com
Society, PO Box 22430, Trenton NJ 08607 or fax to 609-656-9277. Include
your full contact information (Name, Address, Phone/Fax, email and the
preferred method of contact.) Include some ideas of what you'd like to do
to help (tickets, ad sales, etc. and your availability the week of the
Festival, but especially Friday April 29, Sat. April 30 and Sunday May 1).
* SATURDAY APRIL 30, 2005 9:30 AM ----- 1:30 PM FREE COMMUNITY
HEALTH FAIR AT DUNN MIDDLE SCHOOL 401 DAYTON ST TRENTON HOSTED BY EL CENTRO
DE RECURSOS CHATHOLIC CHARITIES
* Saturday, May 7 3:00 pm NJ State Museum Auditorium An afternoon
for adults and children to celebrate Preservation Month. For the adults, a
showing of the incredible PBS documentary film on New York City. And for
the children while the parents watching the film, a hands-on afternoon of
activities and exploring West State Street to learn more about preservation.
Sponsored in partnership by CitySmiles and the Trenton Historical Society
* Saturday, May 14 Bicycle Tour of Trenton
Saturday, June 25, Stephanie Plum Daze: Janet Evanovich returns to Trenton
for a book signing and Street Fair. Music Food and Fun. Stay tuned for
details.
Sunday, March 20, 2005
Jimmy C's Weekly Calendar
As always, if you'd like an announcement of your civic or cultural event
included in the weekly listing of events feel free to email the particulars
to me. Please try to be as complete and accurate as possible and get them
to me by Friday for inclusion in the Sunday posting. -- Jim Carlucci
Sunday, March 20
The Youth Council of the Trenton Branch of the NAACP will have it's next
meeting on Sunday, March 20th at 3PM. There will be a discussion of the
details of our first fund raiser of the year, a Walk-a-thon in Cadwalader
Park in Trenton to be held on Saturday, April 9th 2005.
The group will also continue viewing the television documentary 'Eyes on the
Prize'.
"EYES ON THE PRIZE is the most comprehensive television documentary ever
produced on the American civil rights movement. It focuses on the events,
issues, triumphs and tragedies of ordinary people as they tested their power
to effect change in America during a period termed "the Second American
Revolution". "
There is a location change for this and future meetings. The new location
will be at Trenton's West Ward Fire House at 1464 West State Street (on the
corner of West State Street and Lee Avenue).
Youth Council membership is open to all ages 8 - 20. Annual Youth Council
memberships are $10. $15 includes a years subscription to Crisis magazine.
If you have children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews or know of other youth,
please have them come out!
Feel free contact Alysia Welch with any questions or if you would like to
provide the name and contact information for any youth that would be
interested 609-213-8000.
Monday, March 21
* 6:00 pm West Ward Advisory Council, Public Safety topics to be
discussed, Special Assistant to the Mayor Barry Colicelli is scheduled to
appear. Cadwalader Branch of the Library, Hermitage Avenue.
* 7:00 pm Once again the School Board will be meeting to consider the
question of razing or restoring Trenton Central High School. You must
arrive before 7 and sign a list if you wish to speak to this matter.
Central Administration Building, N. Clinton Ave.
Tuesday, March 22
* 5:00 pm City Council Conference, Subject: Update on Children's
Futures followed by ABC Disciplinary Hearings. 2nd Floor, City Hall, the
Public is welcome to attend.
* 7:00 pm Bravo District CPAC, Trenton PAL building, Farugut Ave.
Wednesday, March 23
* 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Traditions, A Coffeehouse at the Old Barracks. No
Windows Most of the members of No Windows started performing during the
"great folk scare" of the sixties. Carol, Denise, Marianne and Joanne have
performed with various groups or solo for over twenty years. They came
together ten years ago to share musical styles and sterling harmonies. Their
smooth sounds and catchy lyrics combine with original arrangements to
present a wide spectrum of musical styles, inlcuding folk, doo-wop, protest,
lullaby, and rounds. At home singing together anywhere, No Windows has
performed at coffeehouses, festivals, concerts and other special events.
$10 per person. Please call 609-396-1776 for information and reservations.
* 7 p.m-10 p.m Every Wednesday Trenton Gay and Lesbian Civic
Association (TGLCA) card and games night. at the TGLCA offices located at
986 S. Broad Street. Join your neighbors in a smoke and alcohol free
environment every Wednesday night. Various Card games as well as Scrabble,
Monopoly, Risk and other games are available.
* 7:30 p.m. Charlie District CPAC, St. Mary's Parish Ctr., Beatty and
Adeline Streets
Thursday, March 24
* 6:00 PM Alpha District CPAC, West Ward Fire station, Lee Avenue and
W. State Street.
* 7:00 pm TGLCA, Mill Hill Saloon, Broad and Market Streets.
Friday, March 25
* 6:30-9:30 pm Every Friday Trenton Q Nite coffeehouse at Cafe Ole
www.cafeolecoffee.com, 126 S. Warren St. There is a $5 donation at the door
to support the artists and TGLCA. Please check out the varied and exciting
schedule of performers at www.tglca.com
Saturday, March 26
* 9:00 a.m. Regular Monthly Meeting of Trenton Chapter NAACP. West
Ward Fire House, Lee Ave. and W. State Street.
* 10:00 a.m Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Cadwalader Park.
* 12 Noon Ladies of Distinction 28th annual luncheon. Honorees are
Rita Lavender, Pamela Sims Jones and Charlene Cothran. $35 per person
Roman Hall. Proceeds go to the Ladies of Distinction Scholarship Fund. For
more information call 394-7963
Coming Up:
* Wednesday, March 30 Women's History Month Reception, sponsored by
Trenton Councilwoman Cordelia "Dee Dee" Staton and Friends. Special
presentation to Homefront, Inc. Baldassari Regency, 5-8 pm $45 per person.
RSVP 609-695-7136
* Saturday, April 2 Greater Trenton Area YMCA 8th Annual Health Fair,
431 Pennington Avenue. 609-599-9622. Free.
* Wednesdays, April 6-May 4 CitySmiles is excited to announce
registration for the next session of CitySprouts:
Fine Feathered Friends
A Hands-on Parent Child Program Focusing on Birds
3:30-6:00pm
Ellarslie, The Trenton City Museum
This is a six week program about birds and bird life for
parents and children ages 5-10. Learning will be through outdoor
experiences, music, art, stories and more. Projects will include walks in
Cadwalader Park, building birdhouses, making birdfeeders, learning
birdcalls, an up close and personal visit from a real bird, making your own
wings and creating a human size bird nest out of sticks! Each week we will
work on the ongoing projects (large nest and eggs) from 3:30-4:00pm and
6-6:30pm, with the main class from 4-6pm.
The program will also include additional optional weekend
trips to the Hamilton Trenton Marsh and Bird Banding in Hopewell, as well as
an additional community nest-building day followed by an official "Opening"
of the large nest. Cost is $25 per child. SPACE IS LIMITED! We are only
accepting fifteen children. For questions or to register, email
lkasabach@aol.com or call 394.8018.
* Wednesday, April 6th from 9 AM - 2 PM The State of New Jersey, along
with Connecticut, Canada and the United Kingdom, will be participating in an
international-level emergency preparedness exercise. The exercise involves
multi-levels of governments including, the Department of Health, State
Police, State Attorney General's Office, county and local health departments
and law enforcement. Each county within New Jersey will participate. The
exercise is designed to measure Mercer County's ability to rapidly medicate
its population in the event of a biological agent being released into our
community. Our goal is to medicate over 500 persons per hour for 3 hours.
To achieve this goal we are seeking 900 volunteers to participate in this
worthwhile civic endeavor. The exercise will be conducted at the Mercer
County Indoor Tennis Center, Bear Tavern Road, Ewing Township, NJ
For more information, please contact Richard Salter at 989-3636, ext. 141 or
by down-loading a volunteer application from www.mercernj.us/volunteers and
emailing the application to mrc@mercernj.us or by faxing it to (609)
989-3242.
Mail Applications to: Mercer LINCS, POD Clinic Volunteers, 218 N. Broad
Street, Trenton, NJ 08608.
* April is packed with just-announced events at Passage Theatre! Don't
miss the special return engagement of Human Beatbox Yuri Lane, when he
performs two shows on April 9 and 10 -- one for teens and adults, and one
especially for kids!
* Passage has also added a new production to its mainstage season!
Pretty Fire, called "exhilarating and unflaggingly entertaining" by The New
York Times, will be on stage April 14- 24. Make your reservations today -
call 609.392.0766 or email info@passagetheatre.org.
* Sunday, April 10, 2005 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 2nd Annual Spring
Fling Brunch for Freeholder Lucy Walter at General Quarters II Mercer County
Airport Terminal Ewing Township TO CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE PLEASE CALL:
*Armando A. Agabiti - 585-9797, *Rita Krulewicz - 585-2075, *Carla Ratico
- 890-3458 $35.00 person CHECKS SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO: ELECTION FUND OF
LUCY WALTER AND MAILED TO: ARMANDO AGABITI, 64 JONI AVE, HAMILTON, NJ
08690
* Friday, April 15, The Trenton Museum Society And The Trenton City
Museum Present The H.M. Szenes Music Series Sponsored by Ted Boyer and Jane
Rohlf
LECTURES IN SONG: Cole Porter by Fred Miller Ellarslie, The Trenton City
Museum in Cadwalader Park Admission $20 non-members, $15 members
* Saturday, April 16, The Contemporary presents Four Views of Trenton,
themed tours highlighting Trenton Architectural, Culinary, Historic and
Preservation delights. Continental breakfast and Lunch included. $45 per
person. Call 609-737-9128 or 215-295-1498 for more information.
* Saturday, April 16 Children's Used Clothing and Toy Sale Fundraiser
for CitySmiles www.citysmiles.org 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Sacred Heart Church,
343 S. Broad St., Trenton, NJ. For more information, call 394.8018.
* Sunday, April 24 National Congress of Black Women SIXTEENTH SPRING
LUNCHEON "Community Leaders: Working to Make a Difference." This year's
honorees are: Andrew Bobbitt, Reuben Johnson, Robert Ross, Ernest Wiggins
2PM ROMAN HALL, 100 WHITTAKER AVENUE, TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 08611 Tickets $35
For tickets please contact Alysia Welch at alysiaw1@yahoo.com
* April 29-May 1 Trenton Film Festival. For information, go to '
email to TFFVolunteers@aol.com mail Trenton Film Society, PO Box 22430,
Trenton NJ 08607 or fax to 609-656-9277. Include your full contact
information (Name, Address, Phone/Fax, email and the preferred method of
contact.) Include some ideas of what you'd like to do to help (tickets, ad
sales, etc. and your availability the week of the Festival, but especially
Friday April 29, Sat. April 30 and Sunday May 1).
* SATURDAY APRIL 30, 2005 9:30 AM ----- 1:30 PM FREE COMMUNITY
HEALTH FAIR AT DUNN MIDDLE SCHOOL 401 DAYTON ST TRENTON HOSTED BY EL CENTRO
DE RECURSOS CATHOLIC CHARITIES
* Saturday, May 7 3:00 pm NJ State Museum Auditorium An afternoon
for adults and children to celebrate Preservation Month. For the adults, a
showing of the incredible PBS documentary film on New York City. And for
the children while the parents watching the film, a hands-on afternoon of
activities and exploring West State Street to learn more about preservation.
Sponsored in partnership by CitySmiles and the Trenton Historical Society
* Saturday, May 14 Bicycle Tour of Trenton
* Saturday, June 25, Stephanie Plum Daze: Janet Evanovich returns to
Trenton for a book signing and Street Fair. Music Food and Fun. Stay tuned
for details.
