Jimmy C's Weekly Calendar
Another event filled week in Trenton. Keep those calendar items coming.
---Â Jim Carlucci
Monday, October 18
6:30 PM Lamberton Historic District Committee. Regular meeting. Msgr.
Toomey Hall, Sacred Heart Church, Centre and Broad Streets.
Tuesday, October 19
9:30 AMÂ Trenton Parking Authority 394-3469
5:00 PM City Council Conference Session, Docket Review, 2nd Floor Conference
Room, City Hall
7:00 PMÂ Franklin Park Civic Association, St. Bartholomew's Lutheran Church,
S. Clinton Ave and Lakeside.
7:00 PM K. Hovnanian will update residents on the plans for the Champale
site. First Baptist Church, Centre and Bridge Streets.
Wednesday, October 20
7:00 PMÂ Zoning Board of Adjustment, 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, October 21
5:00--10:00 PM, Martini Thursday Networking Session, Conduit. For info call
Doug Smarr 609-532-8396
5:30 PM, City Council Regular Meeting. Note Location Change: Washington
School, 331 Emory Avenue.
6:00 pm South Ward Community Meeting regarding The New Roebling School
Project. Robbins Annex School 25 Bayard Street. This meeting will be
presented in both English and Spanish. For more information, contact Mr.
Mosley, Director Abbot Facilities Construction @ 656-4900, ext. 5663.
6:00 PMÂ There will be a free screening of Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 911."
Popcorn and pizza will be provided. Immediately following the film, Mercer
County College History Professor, Aaron Smith will lead a discussion of the
film.
Share the invitation with family and friends, but please RSVP to
609-394-1679. We want to ensure enough refreshments for everyone. The
screening will be held at Trenton Democratic Headquarters, 901 Division
Street (corner of S. Clinton ).
6:30 PM Ellarslie Wine Tasting Seminars. Call 989-3632 for information and
reservations.
7:00 PM TGLCA regular Monthly Meeting, Mill Hill Saloon.
Friday, October 22
11:00 AM - 2:00 PMÂ Foodway Fridays, Gardening, Cooking & Craft
Demonstrations. Trent House. 989-3027
7:30 -- 9:30 pm TGLCA Coffee House, Cafe Ole, 126 S. Warren Street.
Saturday, October 23
9:00 AMÂ NAACP Trenton Chapter, 318 S. Broad Street. All are welcome.
11:00 AM. -- 5:00 PM. Cadwalader Heights Home & Restaurant Tour. This year's
Tour will feature 11 historic homes in Cadwalader Heights, The Ellarslie
Mansion, and Cadwalader-Asbury United Methodist Church, along with samples
of fine cuisine from 12 of Trenton's best restaurants. Tickets are $25, and
will be available the day of the Tour at the Cadwalader-Asbury United
Methodist Church, 910 Stuyvesant Avenue. Proceeds of the Tour will benefit
the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, The Trenton Museum Society at Ellarslie and
the Cadwalader Heights Civic Association. Additional information is
available online at www.cadwaladerheights.com or by calling either (609)
394-8602 or (609) 656-8099.
6:00 PM - 11:00 PM MTAACC Gala, Hyatt Regency Princeton, 609-393-5933 for
more information. $150.00 per person.
Coming Up:
October 28
7:00-8:30 PM Central Jersey Public Assembly for Fair Taxes and Affordable
Housing
Who will be there?
Central Jersey legislators, mayors, policy makers and over 1000 citizens
from congregations and communities in Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex,
Monmouth, Ocean and Somerset counties. Including homeowners, business
people, low income people, seniors, clergy and leaders from dozens of
suburbs and cities throughout Central Jersey.
What will be the agenda?
o Reduce property taxes o Increase services o Stabilize older communities Â
o Revitalize urban areas o Link low income housing to jobs    o Curb urban
sprawl
We will call on public officials and policy makers to support fair tax
reform and fair housing reform in Central Jersey. McCorristin Catholic High
School, 175 Leonard Avenue, Hamilton, NJ 08610. For more information call
the CJREC at 609-393-9434. www.njregionalequity.org
October 29
7:30 PMÂ Trenton Film Society Screening:Â Independent Feature Film "Second
Best" followed by a q&a with the Director, Eric Weber. The Contemporary
Auditorium, 176 West State Street. Go to www.trentonfilmsociety.org for
more details and ticket information.
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
Free Art Workshops for Children and Adults at Ellarslie, The Trenton City
Museum
October 30 Â? Morning: Wild Animal Hour Â? Participants will construct wild
animals from piles and piles of nature's free materials; Afternoon: Colorful
Coiled Basketry -- Make small coiled baskets with yarn, adapted from a
Native American traditional basket craft.  Â
With Diane Smith and Beverly Mills
November 6 Â? Fall Fantasy Printmaking Â? The morning class will make fall
fantasy prints using a rubbing technique; the afternoon class will create
their own linoleum block prints.
   With Michelle Post and Carolyn Stetson
Morning Workshops:Â 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for children grades K Â? 3
accompanied by a parent
Afternoon Workshops: 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. for 4th graders through adults
To register mail the registration form found at www.ellarslie.org, or call
609-989-1191
November 2
Election Day. Please make sure you vote!
November 5 -- TCCA Annual Awards Banquet, Marriott, $40.00 per ticket. To
order, contact Alysia Welch at 393-8388, or Don Wallar at 695-8711, or Barry
Wilcox at 396-5849
November 27 - The Trenton Central High School Combined 40th Class Reunion
(Classes of 62, 63 and 64). Baldassari Regency, 145 Morris Ave., Trenton.Â
Begins at 7 PM Tickets $65. Proceeds to benefit the TCHS Alumni
Association.
December 4
Old Mill Hill Society House Tour, Noon - 5 PM. www.oldmillhillsociety.org
Dec. 27 -- January 2 Trenton will celebrate Patriot's Week. Stay tuned for
details on a week-long celebration of the Capital City's Revolutionary Past
that culminates with the reenactments of the Battles of Trenton, on Sunday,
January 2, 2005.
---Â Jim Carlucci
Monday, October 18
6:30 PM Lamberton Historic District Committee. Regular meeting. Msgr.
Toomey Hall, Sacred Heart Church, Centre and Broad Streets.
Tuesday, October 19
9:30 AMÂ Trenton Parking Authority 394-3469
5:00 PM City Council Conference Session, Docket Review, 2nd Floor Conference
Room, City Hall
7:00 PMÂ Franklin Park Civic Association, St. Bartholomew's Lutheran Church,
S. Clinton Ave and Lakeside.
7:00 PM K. Hovnanian will update residents on the plans for the Champale
site. First Baptist Church, Centre and Bridge Streets.
Wednesday, October 20
7:00 PMÂ Zoning Board of Adjustment, 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, October 21
5:00--10:00 PM, Martini Thursday Networking Session, Conduit. For info call
Doug Smarr 609-532-8396
5:30 PM, City Council Regular Meeting. Note Location Change: Washington
School, 331 Emory Avenue.
6:00 pm South Ward Community Meeting regarding The New Roebling School
Project. Robbins Annex School 25 Bayard Street. This meeting will be
presented in both English and Spanish. For more information, contact Mr.
Mosley, Director Abbot Facilities Construction @ 656-4900, ext. 5663.
6:00 PMÂ There will be a free screening of Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 911."
Popcorn and pizza will be provided. Immediately following the film, Mercer
County College History Professor, Aaron Smith will lead a discussion of the
film.
Share the invitation with family and friends, but please RSVP to
609-394-1679. We want to ensure enough refreshments for everyone. The
screening will be held at Trenton Democratic Headquarters, 901 Division
Street (corner of S. Clinton ).
6:30 PM Ellarslie Wine Tasting Seminars. Call 989-3632 for information and
reservations.
7:00 PM TGLCA regular Monthly Meeting, Mill Hill Saloon.
Friday, October 22
11:00 AM - 2:00 PMÂ Foodway Fridays, Gardening, Cooking & Craft
Demonstrations. Trent House. 989-3027
7:30 -- 9:30 pm TGLCA Coffee House, Cafe Ole, 126 S. Warren Street.
Saturday, October 23
9:00 AMÂ NAACP Trenton Chapter, 318 S. Broad Street. All are welcome.
11:00 AM. -- 5:00 PM. Cadwalader Heights Home & Restaurant Tour. This year's
Tour will feature 11 historic homes in Cadwalader Heights, The Ellarslie
Mansion, and Cadwalader-Asbury United Methodist Church, along with samples
of fine cuisine from 12 of Trenton's best restaurants. Tickets are $25, and
will be available the day of the Tour at the Cadwalader-Asbury United
Methodist Church, 910 Stuyvesant Avenue. Proceeds of the Tour will benefit
the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, The Trenton Museum Society at Ellarslie and
the Cadwalader Heights Civic Association. Additional information is
available online at www.cadwaladerheights.com or by calling either (609)
394-8602 or (609) 656-8099.
6:00 PM - 11:00 PM MTAACC Gala, Hyatt Regency Princeton, 609-393-5933 for
more information. $150.00 per person.
Coming Up:
October 28
7:00-8:30 PM Central Jersey Public Assembly for Fair Taxes and Affordable
Housing
Who will be there?
Central Jersey legislators, mayors, policy makers and over 1000 citizens
from congregations and communities in Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex,
Monmouth, Ocean and Somerset counties. Including homeowners, business
people, low income people, seniors, clergy and leaders from dozens of
suburbs and cities throughout Central Jersey.
What will be the agenda?
o Reduce property taxes o Increase services o Stabilize older communities Â
o Revitalize urban areas o Link low income housing to jobs    o Curb urban
sprawl
We will call on public officials and policy makers to support fair tax
reform and fair housing reform in Central Jersey. McCorristin Catholic High
School, 175 Leonard Avenue, Hamilton, NJ 08610. For more information call
the CJREC at 609-393-9434. www.njregionalequity.org
October 29
7:30 PMÂ Trenton Film Society Screening:Â Independent Feature Film "Second
Best" followed by a q&a with the Director, Eric Weber. The Contemporary
Auditorium, 176 West State Street. Go to www.trentonfilmsociety.org for
more details and ticket information.
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
Free Art Workshops for Children and Adults at Ellarslie, The Trenton City
Museum
October 30 Â? Morning: Wild Animal Hour Â? Participants will construct wild
animals from piles and piles of nature's free materials; Afternoon: Colorful
Coiled Basketry -- Make small coiled baskets with yarn, adapted from a
Native American traditional basket craft.  Â
With Diane Smith and Beverly Mills
November 6 Â? Fall Fantasy Printmaking Â? The morning class will make fall
fantasy prints using a rubbing technique; the afternoon class will create
their own linoleum block prints.
   With Michelle Post and Carolyn Stetson
Morning Workshops:Â 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for children grades K Â? 3
accompanied by a parent
Afternoon Workshops: 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. for 4th graders through adults
To register mail the registration form found at www.ellarslie.org, or call
609-989-1191
November 2
Election Day. Please make sure you vote!
November 5 -- TCCA Annual Awards Banquet, Marriott, $40.00 per ticket. To
order, contact Alysia Welch at 393-8388, or Don Wallar at 695-8711, or Barry
Wilcox at 396-5849
November 27 - The Trenton Central High School Combined 40th Class Reunion
(Classes of 62, 63 and 64). Baldassari Regency, 145 Morris Ave., Trenton.Â
Begins at 7 PM Tickets $65. Proceeds to benefit the TCHS Alumni
Association.
December 4
Old Mill Hill Society House Tour, Noon - 5 PM. www.oldmillhillsociety.org
Dec. 27 -- January 2 Trenton will celebrate Patriot's Week. Stay tuned for
details on a week-long celebration of the Capital City's Revolutionary Past
that culminates with the reenactments of the Battles of Trenton, on Sunday,
January 2, 2005.
