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Looking for Fun This Week? Here's What's Happening in and Around Ewing
Plan Ahead: Be sure to check out our "Save the Date" section to get ready for upcoming events you won’t want to miss.
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The MLK Lecture 2025 with Professor Brandon Terry
Thursday, April 3, 7 p.m. (in person or virtual)
The Harvard social sciences professor joins Princeton's Eddie S. Glaude in conversation at Princeton Theological Seminary’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture. Registration required.
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- April 3, Baseball v. Rutgers Camden, 3:30 p.m.
- April 5, Women's Tennis v. Stockton, 3 p.m.
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Kids Consignment Sale, Princeton Community Church
April 3 and 4, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; April 6, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., 2300 Pennington Road, Route 31, Pennington.
Consignment Sale. Baby, child, and teen clothing, toys, books, games, puzzles, equipment, bikes, strollers, and much more.
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Lambing Day
70 Woodens Lane, Titusville, NJ
Children's Craft: Wool Flowers (11:00–3:00)
Will a lamb be born on 'lambing day'? It has happened before, but not according to anyone's timing but the ewes'. Lambing season lasts for several weeks, and whether you're here to welcome a new arrival or not, you will find much to see and learn about in the barn where sheep spend much of the winter.
On this day, you will see new lambs, meet expectant ewes, and learn all about the farm's flock of period Romney-Suffolk sheep. Other signs of spring are in the air: horses are beginning to shed their winter coats, bees are flying in search of early nectar, and if it's not too windy, farmers will likely be out spreading manure or plowing the fields.
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One Voice Many Sounds Gala, Capital Harmony Works
Friday, April 4, 5:30 p.m., Trenton Country Club
Join us on Friday April 4th for an unforgettable Gala evening in honor of Capital Harmony Works, home of Trenton Children's Chorus, Trenton Music Makers, and Music for the Very Young.
We're coming together to celebrate, encourage and fundraise for our young musicians: Performances by CHW students, Community Honorees, A paddle raise to support CHW Summer Camps, And more!
By attending Capital Harmony Works GALA, you support our combined 60-year history and mission to provide outstanding, TUTION-FREE music education and community resources for children and families in Trenton.
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Friday, April 4, 8 p.m.
Jerrold Benford is currently establishing himself as a fixture on the eastern comedy circuit. Born and raised in Virginia, Jerrold began his career in New Jersey, where he quickly made a name for himself and performed at the New Jersey and New Yorks finest clubs including: Rascals, Broadway Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club, Stand Up NY, Gotham Comedy Club, and the renowned Carolines on Broadway.
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Saturday, April 5, 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Bob Levy - is a stand-up comedian and radio personality who is most well known as the frequent guest on the Opie and Anthony Show and on the Killers of Comedy tour. During Levy's early days in comedy, former Stern show writer Jackie Martling awarded Levy the title of "Reverend".
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Saturday, April 5, 6 p.m.
An exciting evening at Jasna Polana inspired by the music and style of the 1960s Rat Pack scene–it'll be a gas!
All donations and sponsorships benefit the PSO's concerts and community events, its flagship Princeton Festival, and PSO BRAVO! education programs.
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Sunday, April 6, 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Sensory Bunny is an event exclusively for children & families with special needs to visit with Bunny in a sensory-friendly environment. During this private event event, families visit the Easter Bunny at their comfort level and pace before the shopping center opens to the public. A calm and comforting setting is presented to guests where lights and music are dimmed, and there is no waiting in lines. Children can enjoy snacks and coloring activities if they choose. Each child attending will receive a goodie bag with the purchase of a photo package (while supplies last).
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Secrets of the Region's Stained Glass
With Journalist and Writer Dan Aubrey
Sunday, April 6; 2 to 4 p.m.
Tickets
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Free admission for Trenton Museum Society Members; $5 at the door for non-TMS members
Artistically important stained glass in Trenton and Princeton (including the glass shown from the Canticle of St. Francis in Trinity Church Princeton), a regional stained-glass movement, New Jersey’s claim to stained glass history, the fall of Tiffany, and the overlooked presence of New Jersey woman stained-glass artists are just some of the colorful topics in this springtime presentation by Dan Aubrey, who has been conducting research and studies on this revered – yet often overlooked – art form for over a decade.
Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie is located in Trenton's Cadwalader Park, entered by car from Parkside Ave.; plenty of parking is available adjacent to the museum; accessible entrance available.
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Sunday, April 6, 7 p.m.
MOSAIC & Adath Israel Congregation present A Coffee House Concert featuring Rory Michelle Sullivan and her Band! A blend of contemporary folk, pop, rock, celebrating the beauty and power of joy!
Doors Open at 6:30 PM Concerts begins at 7:00 PM, open to the community $25 in advance/$30 at the door, $10 for students with ID @ Adath Israel Congregation, 1958 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville, NJ
Register https://aicnj.shulcloud.com/form/Mosaic-Coffee-House-Concert-with-Rory-Michelle-Apr-2025.html
Monday, April 7, 7 p.m.
Hesburgh Lecture: Science at the University of Notre Dame: Pushing the Frontiers of Knowledge & Innovation
Scientific inquiry fuels innovation, enhances health, and enriches our understanding of the natural world. At Notre Dame College of Science, faculty and students address applied and theoretical challenges across mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, and astronomy. This lecture will examine how the College influences the future through groundbreaking research and transformative education. We will cover how our discoveries help solve global challenges and deepen our grasp of fundamental scientific principles, ensuring a lasting impact on society and the scientific community.
Notre Dame High School is honored to host the University of Notre Dame's Hesburgh Lecture Series with guest speaker Dr. Schnell, Dean of the College of Science at the University. Date: April 7 at Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: Notre Dame High School Cost: Free to Public
Spring Selects exhibit at Abbott Marshlands
Through May 9, 157 Westcott Avenue, Hamilton.
A special exhibition showcasing the stunning artwork and photography of 15 talented artists who have found inspiration in the diverse beauty of Abbott Marshlands. "Spring Selects" features carefully curated works that capture the essence of this precious ecosystem through multiple artistic perspectives.
Featured artists include Devansh Agarwal, Gary Becker, Deb Brockway, Pat Coleman, Ann Darlington, Joel Dowshen, Marsha Dowshen, Eugene Fuzy, Stephanie Hill, Mary Alessio Leck, Carol Manger, Greg Melofchik, Megha Rajoria, Srishti Rajoria, and Margaret Simpson.
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SAVE THE DATE
Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space
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Saturday, April 19: Guided Walk with Dr. Mike Van Clef
FoHVOS Stewardship Director Dr. Mike Van Clef will lead a walk through Curlis Lake Woods to discuss the ecological role of the American beech and efforts to combat Beech Leaf Disease.
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Saturday, April 26: Community Tree Planting Day
FoHVOS and MCPC will co-host a volunteer event to plant native trees and shrubs in Curlis Lake Woods. All are welcome to help restore this special forest.
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