Jimmy C's Weekly Calendar
Due to the League of Municipalities Annual Conference there are no City
Council Conference or Regular Public Meetings scheduled for this week. Â
---Â Jim Carlucci
Monday, November 15
6:30 PM, West Ward Citizen Advisory Council. This is your opportunity to
speak to West Ward Council Woman, Annette Lartigue, about the quality of
life issues in your neighborhood. At this meeting, Child Safety ID kits
will be available. And . . .this is the time of year when Annette accepts
new socks and shoes for the homeless. Here is your chance to be generous.Â
Please bring a neighbor and attend. Meeting held in the Cadwalader branch
Library, at 200 North Hermitage Ave.
6:30 PMÂ Lamberton Historic District Committee, special guest, Mayor Douglas
H. Palmer. Msgr. Toomey Hall, Sacred Heart Church, S. Broad and Centre
Streets.
Tuesday, November 16
9:30 AMÂ Trenton Parking Authority, 393-3469
6:30 PMÂ Roebling Gateway Civic Association, Whitaker and Hamilton.
7:00 PMÂ Franklin Park Civic Association, St. Bartholomew's Lutheran Church,
1746 S. Clinton (S. Clinton and Lakeside).
Wednesday, November 17
5:30 PM PTO Meeting @ Columbus 656-4690
6:00 PM PTO Meeting @ Wilson 656-4970
6:00 PM PTO Meeting Parker and Parker Annex @ Parker Annex, 278-7006
6:00 PM Potluck Dinner and PTAC Meeting @ Cadwalader, 656-4660
6:30 PM HIP HOP SEMINAR, Trenton Business and Technology Center. For more
information, contact Kevin W. Wortham, Program Coordinator,
kevin@trentonbusiness.org 36 S. Broad St., Trenton,New Jersey 08608,
396.8801 ext. 2
7:30 PM Zoning Board, City Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, City Hall
7:30 PM Charlie District CPAC, St. Mary's Parish Center, Adeline and Beatty
Streets
Thursday, November 18
5:00--10:00 PM, Martini Thursday Networking Session, Conduit. For info call
Doug Smarr 609-532-8396
6:00 PM PTO Meeting @ Dunn, 656-4700 (Daytime meeting at 11:30 AM)
6:00 PM PTA Meeting @ Hill, 656-4980
7:00 PM TGLCA, Mill Hill Saloon, Broad and Market Streets.
7:30-10:00 P.M. Join the Trenton Film Society for a screening of ...
Untold Scandal, Special Movie Treat: Free Soda and Popcorn. Screening
Location:Â Destinta Movie Theater 2465 S. Broad - Independence SC, Hamilton,
NJ Cost: $10 (TFS Members - Free) More info: 609-396-6966 or
events@trentonfilmsociety.org
Friday, November 19
6:00 -- 10:00 PM Celebrity Chef Cook-off,
6pm � 7pm Cocktail Reception/7pm-10pm Celebrity Chefs Cook Cocktail attire
$100 per person. Trenton Marriott at Lafayette Yard. Please RSVP by November
15, 2004 to:Â Port of Trenton Museum Foundation, 4 West Lafayette, Trenton
NJ 08608 by sending check payable to Port of Trenton Museum Foundation at
above address.
This event is being co-sponsored by The Port of Trenton Museum Foundation,
Inc.
and Trenton Kiwanis Club
7:00 PM Freshman Father/Daughter Dance @ TCHS, 278-7260
Saturday, November 20
11:00 am -- 1:00 pm. City of Trenton Annual Thanksgiving Parade. Departs
from City Hall and ends at the NJ State House. Groups interested in
participating should contact Eneida Rodriguez at the Department of
Recreation, Natural Resources and Culture, at 609-815-2167, or e-mail:
erodriguez@trentonnj.org.
5:00 -- 8:00 PM Trenton Historical Society and Wachovia Bank 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. Appetizers by
Chambers Walk Catering, Cash Bar 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). Formal Attire suggested. Patron tickets are also
available for $150. For further information, please contact Jennifer Leynes
at jbleynes@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. McManimon's Pub, Liberty and Grand Street. $5.00 cover.
Sunday, November 21
3:00 PMÂ The Art of the Chant, a concert in Latin and English, by a small
group of chant singers of Gregorian chant from Blessed Sacrament Church and
Trinity Cathedral. Beautiful, ethereal, peaceful music in the perfect
setting; the acoustics at Trinity are wonderful.  Admission if free.Â
Coming Up:
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.
PUBLIC ISSUES SUMMIT
December 1, 6:30-9:30 P.M. on the TCNJ Campus:Â 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.Â
Sponsored by the College's Leadership in Public Affairs Program, The Times
of Trenton, and the Mercer County Planning Division. Space is limited.Â
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.Â
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.
Council Conference or Regular Public Meetings scheduled for this week. Â
---Â Jim Carlucci
Monday, November 15
6:30 PM, West Ward Citizen Advisory Council. This is your opportunity to
speak to West Ward Council Woman, Annette Lartigue, about the quality of
life issues in your neighborhood. At this meeting, Child Safety ID kits
will be available. And . . .this is the time of year when Annette accepts
new socks and shoes for the homeless. Here is your chance to be generous.Â
Please bring a neighbor and attend. Meeting held in the Cadwalader branch
Library, at 200 North Hermitage Ave.
6:30 PMÂ Lamberton Historic District Committee, special guest, Mayor Douglas
H. Palmer. Msgr. Toomey Hall, Sacred Heart Church, S. Broad and Centre
Streets.
Tuesday, November 16
9:30 AMÂ Trenton Parking Authority, 393-3469
6:30 PMÂ Roebling Gateway Civic Association, Whitaker and Hamilton.
7:00 PMÂ Franklin Park Civic Association, St. Bartholomew's Lutheran Church,
1746 S. Clinton (S. Clinton and Lakeside).
Wednesday, November 17
5:30 PM PTO Meeting @ Columbus 656-4690
6:00 PM PTO Meeting @ Wilson 656-4970
6:00 PM PTO Meeting Parker and Parker Annex @ Parker Annex, 278-7006
6:00 PM Potluck Dinner and PTAC Meeting @ Cadwalader, 656-4660
6:30 PM HIP HOP SEMINAR, Trenton Business and Technology Center. For more
information, contact Kevin W. Wortham, Program Coordinator,
kevin@trentonbusiness.org 36 S. Broad St., Trenton,New Jersey 08608,
396.8801 ext. 2
7:30 PM Zoning Board, City Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, City Hall
7:30 PM Charlie District CPAC, St. Mary's Parish Center, Adeline and Beatty
Streets
Thursday, November 18
5:00--10:00 PM, Martini Thursday Networking Session, Conduit. For info call
Doug Smarr 609-532-8396
6:00 PM PTO Meeting @ Dunn, 656-4700 (Daytime meeting at 11:30 AM)
6:00 PM PTA Meeting @ Hill, 656-4980
7:00 PM TGLCA, Mill Hill Saloon, Broad and Market Streets.
7:30-10:00 P.M. Join the Trenton Film Society for a screening of ...
Untold Scandal, Special Movie Treat: Free Soda and Popcorn. Screening
Location:Â Destinta Movie Theater 2465 S. Broad - Independence SC, Hamilton,
NJ Cost: $10 (TFS Members - Free) More info: 609-396-6966 or
events@trentonfilmsociety.org
Friday, November 19
6:00 -- 10:00 PM Celebrity Chef Cook-off,
6pm � 7pm Cocktail Reception/7pm-10pm Celebrity Chefs Cook Cocktail attire
$100 per person. Trenton Marriott at Lafayette Yard. Please RSVP by November
15, 2004 to:Â Port of Trenton Museum Foundation, 4 West Lafayette, Trenton
NJ 08608 by sending check payable to Port of Trenton Museum Foundation at
above address.
This event is being co-sponsored by The Port of Trenton Museum Foundation,
Inc.
and Trenton Kiwanis Club
7:00 PM Freshman Father/Daughter Dance @ TCHS, 278-7260
Saturday, November 20
11:00 am -- 1:00 pm. City of Trenton Annual Thanksgiving Parade. Departs
from City Hall and ends at the NJ State House. Groups interested in
participating should contact Eneida Rodriguez at the Department of
Recreation, Natural Resources and Culture, at 609-815-2167, or e-mail:
erodriguez@trentonnj.org.
5:00 -- 8:00 PM Trenton Historical Society and Wachovia Bank 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. Appetizers by
Chambers Walk Catering, Cash Bar 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). Formal Attire suggested. Patron tickets are also
available for $150. For further information, please contact Jennifer Leynes
at jbleynes@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. McManimon's Pub, Liberty and Grand Street. $5.00 cover.
Sunday, November 21
3:00 PMÂ The Art of the Chant, a concert in Latin and English, by a small
group of chant singers of Gregorian chant from Blessed Sacrament Church and
Trinity Cathedral. Beautiful, ethereal, peaceful music in the perfect
setting; the acoustics at Trinity are wonderful.  Admission if free.Â
Coming Up:
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.
PUBLIC ISSUES SUMMIT
December 1, 6:30-9:30 P.M. on the TCNJ Campus:Â 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.Â
Sponsored by the College's Leadership in Public Affairs Program, The Times
of Trenton, and the Mercer County Planning Division. Space is limited.Â
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.Â
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.
