Jimmy C's Weekly Calendar
Just a reminder that the meetings and events posted in these listings are
open to the public and all are encouraged to attend/participate. As usual,
send your additions, comments, inclusions, etc. to me.
My goal is to send these out once a week on a Sunday or early Monday.
Please forward any inclusions of activities of public interest to me by
Friday if you want it in the upcoming week's notice. Thanks. --- Jim
Carlucci
Monday, September 13
7:15 PM The next meeting of Trenton Peace Action, at Carolyn Stetson's
house.
1 Ivy Court, Trenton, NJ Call if you need directions: 599-2439
7:30 PM South Ward Democratic Club, Polish American World War Vets, 12 Grand
Street.
Tuesday, September 14
5:00 PM City Council Conference Session, 2nd Floor Conference Room, City
Hall
7:00 PM Landmarks Commission, First Floor Conference Room, City Hall
7:30 PM Jersey Street Community Association, The Mill House.
Wednesday, September 15
7:00 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment, Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, City Hall.
7:30 PM Traditions, a coffee house. Admission is $10 per person. Hot and
cold beverages are included in the admission, desserts are available for
purchase and all proceeds go directly to our Education Programs. Old
Barracks Museum. For more information or reservations, please call
609-396-1776 or 888-BARRACK
Thursday, September 16
11:00 -- 2:00 pm Capital City Market, on the lawn in front of the War
Memorial.
5:00--10:00 PM, Martini Thursday Networking Session, Conduit. For info call
Doug Smarr 609-532-8396
5:30 PM City Council Meeting, Holland Middle School
7:00 PM TGLCA, Mill Hill Saloon.
Friday, September 17
11:00 am - 2:00 pm Foodway Fridays, Gardening, Cooking & Craft
Demonstrations. Trent House. 989-3027
Coming Up:
Monday, September 27, 7:30 PMThe Profits and Puppets of War, Trenton Peace
Center, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral801 West State Street, Trenton.
Jacquelynn Cunliffe from The War Resistors League's Merchants of Death Task
Force will speak about The Carlyle Group, one of the world's largest private
equity firms heavily invested in the defense industry with ties to the Bush,
bin Laden and Saudi Royal families. AND
The Riverside Circus, a group of artists and activists affiliated with the
Lambertville Coalition for Peace, brings their fun-filled, large-scale
puppet performance, The Greatest Blow to Earth! including original music
and audience participation.
refreshments following presentations
For further information call 609-393-7643 or email TrentonPeaceAct@aol.com
Thursday, September 30, 5 to 7 pm Fundraiser for Trenton Democratic
Committee
At the Trenton Club, 479 West State Street (near Prospect Street, next to
the Trent Towers) $25 Donation ($20 for committee members) checks can be
made out to:
Trenton Democratic Committee Club
P.O. Box 2335
Trenton, NJ 08607
Please RSVP to Gary Nigh at 394-3367 or TrentonDem@Yahoo.com.
October 30 - Trenton NAACP 34th Freedom Fund Awards Dinner. Included in
this year's group of honorees are the Mercer 6 - a group of National
Guardsmen who banned together to face/survive the Iraqi experience. They
will receive the President's Award which will also be presented to the Armed
Forces (in mass) and the Armed Forces (in memoriam. The NAACP hopes all of
the community will join them in honoring the men and women who continue to
fight or lost their lives for the freedom of others. The banquet is at the
Westin Princeton, Rt. 1, reception 4-5 pm, dinner 5:30 pm. Cost $55 per
person. Tickets, info, call (609) 392-6772 or e-mail naacp-trenton@rcn.com
November 5 -- TCCA Annual Awards Banquet, Marriott, $40.00 per ticket.
November 27 - The Trenton Central High School Combined 40th Class Reunion
(Classes of 62, 63 and 64). Baldassari Regency, 145 Morris Ave., Trenton.
Begins at 7 p.m. Tickets $65. Proceeds to benefit the TCHS Alumni
Association.
open to the public and all are encouraged to attend/participate. As usual,
send your additions, comments, inclusions, etc. to me.
My goal is to send these out once a week on a Sunday or early Monday.
Please forward any inclusions of activities of public interest to me by
Friday if you want it in the upcoming week's notice. Thanks. --- Jim
Carlucci
Monday, September 13
7:15 PM The next meeting of Trenton Peace Action, at Carolyn Stetson's
house.
1 Ivy Court, Trenton, NJ Call if you need directions: 599-2439
7:30 PM South Ward Democratic Club, Polish American World War Vets, 12 Grand
Street.
Tuesday, September 14
5:00 PM City Council Conference Session, 2nd Floor Conference Room, City
Hall
7:00 PM Landmarks Commission, First Floor Conference Room, City Hall
7:30 PM Jersey Street Community Association, The Mill House.
Wednesday, September 15
7:00 PM Zoning Board of Adjustment, Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, City Hall.
7:30 PM Traditions, a coffee house. Admission is $10 per person. Hot and
cold beverages are included in the admission, desserts are available for
purchase and all proceeds go directly to our Education Programs. Old
Barracks Museum. For more information or reservations, please call
609-396-1776 or 888-BARRACK
Thursday, September 16
11:00 -- 2:00 pm Capital City Market, on the lawn in front of the War
Memorial.
5:00--10:00 PM, Martini Thursday Networking Session, Conduit. For info call
Doug Smarr 609-532-8396
5:30 PM City Council Meeting, Holland Middle School
7:00 PM TGLCA, Mill Hill Saloon.
Friday, September 17
11:00 am - 2:00 pm Foodway Fridays, Gardening, Cooking & Craft
Demonstrations. Trent House. 989-3027
Coming Up:
Monday, September 27, 7:30 PMThe Profits and Puppets of War, Trenton Peace
Center, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral801 West State Street, Trenton.
Jacquelynn Cunliffe from The War Resistors League's Merchants of Death Task
Force will speak about The Carlyle Group, one of the world's largest private
equity firms heavily invested in the defense industry with ties to the Bush,
bin Laden and Saudi Royal families. AND
The Riverside Circus, a group of artists and activists affiliated with the
Lambertville Coalition for Peace, brings their fun-filled, large-scale
puppet performance, The Greatest Blow to Earth! including original music
and audience participation.
refreshments following presentations
For further information call 609-393-7643 or email TrentonPeaceAct@aol.com
Thursday, September 30, 5 to 7 pm Fundraiser for Trenton Democratic
Committee
At the Trenton Club, 479 West State Street (near Prospect Street, next to
the Trent Towers) $25 Donation ($20 for committee members) checks can be
made out to:
Trenton Democratic Committee Club
P.O. Box 2335
Trenton, NJ 08607
Please RSVP to Gary Nigh at 394-3367 or TrentonDem@Yahoo.com.
October 30 - Trenton NAACP 34th Freedom Fund Awards Dinner. Included in
this year's group of honorees are the Mercer 6 - a group of National
Guardsmen who banned together to face/survive the Iraqi experience. They
will receive the President's Award which will also be presented to the Armed
Forces (in mass) and the Armed Forces (in memoriam. The NAACP hopes all of
the community will join them in honoring the men and women who continue to
fight or lost their lives for the freedom of others. The banquet is at the
Westin Princeton, Rt. 1, reception 4-5 pm, dinner 5:30 pm. Cost $55 per
person. Tickets, info, call (609) 392-6772 or e-mail naacp-trenton@rcn.com
November 5 -- TCCA Annual Awards Banquet, Marriott, $40.00 per ticket.
November 27 - The Trenton Central High School Combined 40th Class Reunion
(Classes of 62, 63 and 64). Baldassari Regency, 145 Morris Ave., Trenton.
Begins at 7 p.m. Tickets $65. Proceeds to benefit the TCHS Alumni
Association.
