Sunday, November 07, 2004

Jimmy C's Weekly calendar

It's looking like one of those weeks when you'll wish you could be in more
than one place at a time. ---  Jim Carlucci

Monday, November 8
7:15 PM  Trenton Peace Action: After the election, Where Do We Go From Here?
at Carolyn Stetson's house, 1 Ivy Court, Trenton, NJ  Call if you need
directions:  599-2439

Tuesday, November 9
5:00 PM   City Council Conference Session, Presentation of the FY2005
Budget.  2nd Floor, City Hall.
5:00 -- 8:00 PM  ROUTE 29 WATERFRONT BOULEVARD STUDY, Public Open House. 
Purpose of the Meeting:  The purpose of this Public Open House is to discuss
converting Route 29 into an Urban Boulevard from Warren Street to Sullivan
Way. The Open House will be held at the West State Street Campus of the
Trenton High School (Formerly Arthur Holland Middle School), 1001 West State
Street.  The Route 29 Waterfront Boulevard Study was initiated in July 2004
and is presently in the data collection and project definition Phase. This
phase of the project will conclude in early 2005.  For Further Information
Contact:
Mr. Alexander Brown, Office of Community Relations
New Jersey Department of Transportation
1035 Parkway Ave., P.O. Box 600
Trenton, NJ 08625
(609) 530-4555
6:00 PM  PTO Meeting, Munoz-Rivera School, 656-4840
7:30 PM  Jersey Street Community Association, Mill House.

Wednesday, November 10
8:30 AM City of Trenton Annual Recreation Summit @ School Administration
Building, 989-3628

8:30 to 11:00 AM Workshop: Starting A Business & Selecting Its Type
(Registration 8:00) This workshop covers the major issues for consideration
prior to starting a business along with a discussion of the benefits and
shortcomings of various business entity types. Presented by Ressler and
Small, LLP   Also--
QuickBooks; Introduction (Registration 1:00, Workshop 1:30 to 4:00) Workshop
is designed to teach QuickBooks novices how to setup a company, handle
customer invoicing & deposits, vendor bills & payments, tracking & aging
trade accounts and bank reconciliations. Fee: $25.00 day of workshop, $15.00
if pre-registered.  Please call 609-989-5232 to register.  Art
CianfanoExecutive Director Trenton Business and Technology
Center609-396-8801 ext 1#609-396-8603 faxart@trentonbusiness.org Presented
by The Trenton Business and Technology Center, with support from the TCNJ
Small Business Development Center,

12 noon  Trenton Housing Authority, 278-5000
7:00 PM Landmarks Commission for Historic Preservation, 1st Floor City Hall
conference room.
7:00 PM South Broad Street Community Association Meeting, Advent Lutheran
Church.

Thursday, November 11
5:00--10:00 PM, Martini Thursday Networking Session, Conduit. For info call
Doug Smarr 609-532-8396
7:00 PM  Cass Street Civic Association
7:00 PM TCCA, Mayor Douglas H. Palmer is the scheduled speaker.  Thomas
Edison College.

Friday, November 12
5:00  -- 9:00 PM Trenton 2Night, Hotel District (Lafayette and S. Warren
Streets).

Saturday, November 13
9:30 am  seminar for minority investors ( making headway in the real estate
market)
Trenton Business and Technology Center.  For more information: Kevin W.
Wortham, Program Coordinator, kevin@trentonbusiness.org, 36 S. Broad St.
Trenton,New Jersey 08608, tel: 1.609.396.8801 ext. 2 fax: 1.609.396.8603
7:00 PM  Ellarslie Opening, Dallas Piotrowski and Harry Naar.

Coming Up:
Saturday, November 20th, the Trenton Historical Society and Wachovia Bank
will present the second annual "Stop the Wrecking Ball." The event will be
held at "The Corner Historic," the Wachovia Bank at 1 West State Street.

Beginning at 5 p.m., the evening will include appetizers by Chambers Walk
and a silent auction of Trenton-themed items. Tickets are $75 per person
($85 at the door) and $125 per couple ($150 at the door). Patron tickets are
also available for $150.

Additional information will be forthcoming, and sponsorship opportunities
are still available. For further information, please contact Jennifer Leynes
at j">bleynes@yahoo.com  or 609-656-9565.

9:00 -- Midnite, Fundraiser for the Charlie District Holiday Lighting
Contest.  Food, Fun and Live Music in support of the TCCA-Honored Lighting
Contest.

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 PM Tickets $65.  Proceeds to benefit the TCHS Alumni
Association.
PUBLIC ISSUES SUMMIT

December 1, 6:30-9:30 P.M. on the TCNJ Campus:  Join citizens from the
region in a face-to-face dialog on combining resources across communities to
address issues of growth,redevelopment, sprawl, and taxes.   Keynote:
Assemblyman Reed Gusciora. Participation in the Summit is free and open to
adult residents of the Mercer County area.  A light dinner will be served. 
Sponsored by the College's Leadership in Public Affairs Program, The Times
of Trenton, and the Mercer County Planning Division.  Space is limited. 
Please pre-register online at http://publicleaders.tcnj.edu/
or call 609.771.2706.

December 4
Old Mill Hill Society House Tour, Noon - 5 PM. www.oldmillhillsociety.org

December 9 Class of 2004 Graduation (4:30 pm) and Recognition Dinner, (6:00
pm) Trenton Marriott at Lafayette Yard.

December 11 Annual Hessian Occupation Day at the Old Barracks. 

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.