Princeton Community Works 2024
The Princeton Community Works Annual Conference is a virtual educational conference for nonprofit boards, staff, and volunteers. It will include a diverse group of individuals passionately dedicated to social good…
The Princeton Community Works Annual Conference is a virtual educational conference for nonprofit boards, staff, and volunteers. It will include a diverse group of individuals passionately dedicated to social good…
This program hosted by the Mercer County Library System is virtual and will take place on Wednesday, January 31, 2pm Most Americans are unaware of the long history of Muslims…
Today, the name Hershey is synonymous with quality milk chocolate. But that wasn't always the case. Milton S. Hershey worked hard and failed often before his chocolate was finally successful,…
In honor of American Heart Month, join Ricardo Kairios, Family and Community Health Sciences Educator virtually on Wednesday, February 7 at 1pm, to learn the health benefits of consuming foods…
Get to know three contemporary artists who are making waves in the art community, a photographer, a sculptor, and a painter. Samuel Fosso is a Cameroonian-born Nigerian photographer who has…
Pat Donahue, the current owner of the Mount Ely Hancock House in East Windsor, New Jersey, will discuss the history of the house and the genealogy of Benjamin James, an…
Have you tried to lose weight, but you were unsuccessful or had a hard time keeping the weight off? Join Christopher Aseervatham on Tuesday, February 27, at 6:30pm as he…
Many Jewish women have blazed trails for the generations that followed. Explore the contributions of several Jewish women who have worked to better the lives of those around them. Learn…
Happy National Nutrition Month! Join Ricardo Kairios, Family and Community Health Sciences Educator virtually on Wednesday, March 6, at 2:30pm, to hear about the importance of eating a variety of…
America in the years 1929-1959 saw the growth of consumerism, a world war, changing roles for women, and Abstract Expressionism. New York City became the new “Center of the Art…