Jimmy C's Weekly Calendar
Just a word about "Phishing" scams on the Internet. Be wary of emails
requesting information about your bank or charge card accounts and don't
respond without verifying their legitimacy. Just this week I received a
bogus email asking me to verify my credit card account so AOL could receive
payment. Fortunately, I recognized it as a scam and reported it. Still, it
would have been easy to be taken in. -- Jim Carlucci
Sunday, February 27
-5:00 PM City of Trenton 2005 Black Image Awards, Hedgepeth-Williams Middle
School Auditorium, 301 Gladstone Avenue. Call 815-2162 for more
information.
-5:00 to 5:45 P.M. (Every Sunday through March 13) A service for peace and
healing. A time for reflection, prayer and peaceful music. Everyone of every
faith, or of no faith tradition at all, is welcome. We will remember
especially those suffering from the recent natural disasters and from the
effects of war, and those who need healing in their personal lives. Trinity
Episcopal Cathedral, 801 W. State St., Trenton. 392-3805
-7:00 PM Please join the Trenton Film Society for its 2nd Annual Silver
Screen Soirée Benefiting ~ Trenton Film Festival 2005. Walk the red carpet
at Conduit, 439 South Broad Street, Trenton, New Jersey. 7:00 p.m. ~ 8:00
p.m. Champagne Cocktail Reception; Airtime 8:00 p.m. ~ Best Picture is
announced Come watch the Oscars® while enjoying delicious food, the silent
auction, movie trivia and more ... Complimentary beer and wine ~ Cash bar
for cocktails Black tie preferred
Ample free guest parking available Please Contact Michelle Emerson (609)
396-6966 or gala@trentonfilmsociety.org
mailto:gala@trentonfilmfestival.org
This event is not affiliated with nor endorsed by the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences.
Monday, February 28
7:00 PM School Board Meeting, Administration Building, N. Clinton Avenue.
There will be discussion of the Pros and Cons of the proposal to demolish
TCHS instead of renovating the existing building.
7:30 PM "Feeling Left Behind? The Influence of the Christian Right on the
Neo-Conservative Agenda" Trinity Cathedral Episcopal Church, 801 W. State
Street 393-7643 or TrentonPeaceAct@aol.com for more information.
Tuesday, March 1
5:00 pm City Council Conference, Subject: Docket Review, 2nd Floor, City
Hall, the Public is welcome to attend.
Wednesday, March 2
-6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Traditions, A Coffeehouse at the Old Barracks. Kicking
off Women's History Month for the Old Barracks are the Johnson Girls, an
all-female group performing traditional and contemporary folk music with an
emphasis on sea chanteys and other maritime music. With diverse backgrounds,
each member of the Johnson Girls brings a specialty to the group, including
traditional work songs, riverboat and minstrel songs, songs from the
African-American tradition, songs of fishermen and their wives and songs
from the Irish tradition. $10 per person. Please call 609-396-1776 for
information and reservations.
-7:30 PM OMHS Regular Monthly Meeting, Mill Hill Saloon, S. Broad and
Market
Streets.
-7:30 PM Trenton Peace Action, Home of Bob Coumbe, 25 Fisher Place, Call if
you need directions: 599-2439
Thursday, March 3
-5:30 PM City Council Meeting, 2nd Floor, City Hall.
-6:00 PM Rutherford Avenue Civic Association, Capital Health Systems, Mercer
Campus.
Saturday, March 5
8:00 PM Passage Theatre presents Christine Lavin in concert. Seats are just
$20 and going fast. Passage Theatre members receive a 20% discount. Call the
box office at 609.392.0766 to reserve today -- and look forward to an
evening that will chase the winter blues away!
Sunday, March 6
5:00 to 5:45 P.M. (Every Sunday through March 13) A service for peace and
healing. A time for reflection, prayer and peaceful music. Everyone of every
faith, or of no faith tradition at all, is welcome. We will remember
especially those suffering from the recent natural disasters and from the
effects of war, and those who need healing in their personal lives. Trinity
Episcopal Cathedral, 801 W. State St., Trenton. 392-3805
Coming Up:
Saturday, March 12. Annual St. Patrick's Parade.
Saturday, April 16, The Contemporary presents Four Views of Trenton, themed
tours highlighting Trenton Architectural, Culinary, Historic and
Preservation delights. Continental breakfast and Lunch included. $45 per
person. Call 609-737-9128 or 215-295-1498 for more information.
April 29-May 1 Trenton Film Festival. For information, go to
www.trentonfilmsociety.org
