Jimmy C's Weekly Calendar
Better late than never. Here's the weekly lineup. Sorry for the delay --
jc
Monday, April 19
6:30 pm PTO meeting, Munoz Rivera School 98926-70
6:30 pm Lamberton Historic District Committee. All are welcome.
6:30 pm Berkeley Square quarterly meeting.
Tuesday, April 20
9:00 am City of Trenton Annual Litter March "Clean Sweep"
9:30 am Trenton Parking Authority monthly meeting
5:00 pm City Council conference session, Report from Police Department about
realigning the CPACs to match the Patrol Districts
7:00 pm Franklin Park Civic Association, St. Bartholomew's Church, 1746 S.
Clinton Ave.
7:00 - 9:00 pm Workshop "Motivating Volunteers to Community Participation",
Thomas Edison State College. Pre-registration required.
Wednesday, April 21
Take Your Child to Work Day.
Pretzel Sale at Franklin School
6:00 pm PTO Meeting, Robeson School, 989-2765
6:00 pm PTA Meeting, Kilmer School, 989-2710
6:00 pm Parent's Meeting for Children's Literacy Initiatives Wilson Schook,
989-2546
7:00 pm Landmarks Commission, 1st Floor Conference Room, City Hall
(rescheduled from last week)
7:00 pm Zoning Board, City Hall
8:00 pm Happy Birthday Broad Street Bank Building celebration. State and
Montgomery. (pre-party, 7 pm at The Tremont, across from City Hall) Rain
date, Thursday, 4/22
Thursday, April 22
6:00 pm Alpha (West Ward) CPAC, Firehouse at W. State and Lee.
6:00 pm PTA Meeting Mott School, 989-2600
Friday, April 23
Spirit Day at Washington School
8:30 - 10:00 am "Obtaining Financial Support from Lenders and Investors,"
hosted by Trenton Business and Technology Center. Seating is limited, call
989-5232 or 396-8801 to register.
6:00 pm Family Fun Night at Franklin School
8:00 pm and 11:00 pm Prayer walk in South Trenton. Meet at the corner of
Bridge and Center (in front of the Baptist church) at 7:45 prepared to walk
6 city blocks 7 times. You can sign up for the walk by going to:
www.franksasso.com/spiritwalk
Saturday, April 24
8:30 - 4:00 pm The Contemporary Club's "Four Views of Trenton" tours.
9:00 am Trenton Chapter NAACP monthly meeting, 318 S. Broad St. All are
welcome.
7:00-9:30 pm Ellarslie Open XXII Opening Reception
And don't forget these upcoming events...
The Trenton Film Society 2004 Trenton Film Festival (May 7-9).
Some festival highlights include:
Kick-off party on May 7 with a screening of Robot Stories
Saturday morning screening of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Screening of some of the 2004 Oscar shorts including the Oscar winner for
Best Animated Short Film, Harvie Krumpet
Seminars conducted by the New York City?s Gotham Writer?s Workshop and the
Writer?s Guide of America
A film criticism panel called Film Criticism: The Journalist's Perspective.
Scheduled panelists include Eleanor O?Sullivan (Asbury Park Press) and
Jonathan Foreman (New York Post)
Ernie Kovacs Award Ceremony
Festival closes with a screening of Control Room
Individual tickets for all regular screenings are $8 for the general public
and $6 for seniors/students with ID (Senior and student tickets are only
available at the door); the Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory screening
is $4.00; Screenwriting seminars are $15 each or both for $25 if purchased
in advance. All-Access Passes are $50 before Wednesday, May 5 and $75
after; Day passes for screenings are $20; priority seating is given to pass
holders.
For more information and to buy tickets, visit the Trenton Film Festival
website at www.trentonfilmfestival.org.
"Stephanie Plum's Trenton by the Numbers"
Saturday, May 15, 2004; 10:00AM to 3:00 PM
Janet Evanovich?s best selling mystery books, starring bounty hunter
Stephanie Plum and featuring a cast of funny, bizarre and typical Trenton
characters, serve as the inspiration for this bus tour of New Jersey?s
capital city. Tour-goers will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of
visiting the sites and meeting the characters that make these books so much
fun. Includes: STOPS AT SIX LOCATIONSVISITS FROM SEVERAL ?PLUM?
CHARACTERSLUNCH AT A TYPICAL ?BURG RESTAURANTCONTINENTAL BREAKFASTSPECIAL
PRIZES AND GIFTS The Tour starts from the Trenton Masonic Temple, 100
Barracks Street, across from the Old Barracks Museum. Registration begins at
9:00AM, and the bus will leave promptly at 10:00 AM. Convenient parking is
located across the street. If you're coming into Trenton by train,contact
us if you'd like to be met at the station.
Tickets are $100 and can be purchased at www.trentonhistory.org or by
sending a check (must be postmarked by May 8th) to the Trenton Historical
Society at PO Box 1112, Trenton, NJ 08606. SPACES ARE LIMITED, SO BUY
YOUR TICKET TODAY! The Stephanie Plum?s Trenton By the Numbers Tour is a
fundraiser for the Trenton Preservation Committee of the Trenton Historical
Society. We seek to raise awareness and funds to promote Trenton?s history
and future. Although the Trenton Historical Society has permission from
Janet Evanovich to organize this tour, it is in no way associated with Janet
Evanovich or Evanovich, Inc. Contact us at preserve@trentonhistory.org or
(609) 396-4478
jc
Monday, April 19
6:30 pm PTO meeting, Munoz Rivera School 98926-70
6:30 pm Lamberton Historic District Committee. All are welcome.
6:30 pm Berkeley Square quarterly meeting.
Tuesday, April 20
9:00 am City of Trenton Annual Litter March "Clean Sweep"
9:30 am Trenton Parking Authority monthly meeting
5:00 pm City Council conference session, Report from Police Department about
realigning the CPACs to match the Patrol Districts
7:00 pm Franklin Park Civic Association, St. Bartholomew's Church, 1746 S.
Clinton Ave.
7:00 - 9:00 pm Workshop "Motivating Volunteers to Community Participation",
Thomas Edison State College. Pre-registration required.
Wednesday, April 21
Take Your Child to Work Day.
Pretzel Sale at Franklin School
6:00 pm PTO Meeting, Robeson School, 989-2765
6:00 pm PTA Meeting, Kilmer School, 989-2710
6:00 pm Parent's Meeting for Children's Literacy Initiatives Wilson Schook,
989-2546
7:00 pm Landmarks Commission, 1st Floor Conference Room, City Hall
(rescheduled from last week)
7:00 pm Zoning Board, City Hall
8:00 pm Happy Birthday Broad Street Bank Building celebration. State and
Montgomery. (pre-party, 7 pm at The Tremont, across from City Hall) Rain
date, Thursday, 4/22
Thursday, April 22
6:00 pm Alpha (West Ward) CPAC, Firehouse at W. State and Lee.
6:00 pm PTA Meeting Mott School, 989-2600
Friday, April 23
Spirit Day at Washington School
8:30 - 10:00 am "Obtaining Financial Support from Lenders and Investors,"
hosted by Trenton Business and Technology Center. Seating is limited, call
989-5232 or 396-8801 to register.
6:00 pm Family Fun Night at Franklin School
8:00 pm and 11:00 pm Prayer walk in South Trenton. Meet at the corner of
Bridge and Center (in front of the Baptist church) at 7:45 prepared to walk
6 city blocks 7 times. You can sign up for the walk by going to:
www.franksasso.com/spiritwalk
Saturday, April 24
8:30 - 4:00 pm The Contemporary Club's "Four Views of Trenton" tours.
9:00 am Trenton Chapter NAACP monthly meeting, 318 S. Broad St. All are
welcome.
7:00-9:30 pm Ellarslie Open XXII Opening Reception
And don't forget these upcoming events...
The Trenton Film Society 2004 Trenton Film Festival (May 7-9).
Some festival highlights include:
Kick-off party on May 7 with a screening of Robot Stories
Saturday morning screening of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Screening of some of the 2004 Oscar shorts including the Oscar winner for
Best Animated Short Film, Harvie Krumpet
Seminars conducted by the New York City?s Gotham Writer?s Workshop and the
Writer?s Guide of America
A film criticism panel called Film Criticism: The Journalist's Perspective.
Scheduled panelists include Eleanor O?Sullivan (Asbury Park Press) and
Jonathan Foreman (New York Post)
Ernie Kovacs Award Ceremony
Festival closes with a screening of Control Room
Individual tickets for all regular screenings are $8 for the general public
and $6 for seniors/students with ID (Senior and student tickets are only
available at the door); the Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory screening
is $4.00; Screenwriting seminars are $15 each or both for $25 if purchased
in advance. All-Access Passes are $50 before Wednesday, May 5 and $75
after; Day passes for screenings are $20; priority seating is given to pass
holders.
For more information and to buy tickets, visit the Trenton Film Festival
website at www.trentonfilmfestival.org.
"Stephanie Plum's Trenton by the Numbers"
Saturday, May 15, 2004; 10:00AM to 3:00 PM
Janet Evanovich?s best selling mystery books, starring bounty hunter
Stephanie Plum and featuring a cast of funny, bizarre and typical Trenton
characters, serve as the inspiration for this bus tour of New Jersey?s
capital city. Tour-goers will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of
visiting the sites and meeting the characters that make these books so much
fun. Includes: STOPS AT SIX LOCATIONSVISITS FROM SEVERAL ?PLUM?
CHARACTERSLUNCH AT A TYPICAL ?BURG RESTAURANTCONTINENTAL BREAKFASTSPECIAL
PRIZES AND GIFTS The Tour starts from the Trenton Masonic Temple, 100
Barracks Street, across from the Old Barracks Museum. Registration begins at
9:00AM, and the bus will leave promptly at 10:00 AM. Convenient parking is
located across the street. If you're coming into Trenton by train,contact
us if you'd like to be met at the station.
Tickets are $100 and can be purchased at www.trentonhistory.org or by
sending a check (must be postmarked by May 8th) to the Trenton Historical
Society at PO Box 1112, Trenton, NJ 08606. SPACES ARE LIMITED, SO BUY
YOUR TICKET TODAY! The Stephanie Plum?s Trenton By the Numbers Tour is a
fundraiser for the Trenton Preservation Committee of the Trenton Historical
Society. We seek to raise awareness and funds to promote Trenton?s history
and future. Although the Trenton Historical Society has permission from
Janet Evanovich to organize this tour, it is in no way associated with Janet
Evanovich or Evanovich, Inc. Contact us at preserve@trentonhistory.org or
(609) 396-4478

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