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SUMMARY:Five Independent Souls: The Signers from New Jersey
DESCRIPTION:The first exhibition to examine the lives\, ideals\, and contradictions of Abraham Clark\, John Hart\, Francis Hopkinson\, Richard Stockton\, and John Witherspoon\, Five Independent Souls: The Signers from New Jersey displays over 100 extraordinary historic objects\, including items not usually on public display and original works by Charles Willson Peale\, John Trumbull\, Joseph Dunkerley\, Hiram Powers\, and many other renowned Revolutionary-era artists.  \nThe home of Richard Stockton\, Morven itself is a National Historic Landmark and was briefly occupied by the British during the war\, when Stockton became the only signer captured and held as a POW. \nPhoto © Sebastian Bach
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/five-independent-souls-the-signers-from-new-jersey/
LOCATION:Morven Museum & Garden\, 55 Stockton Street\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Wellington Titus and New Jersey's Baseball Innovators!
DESCRIPTION:Wellington Titus\, a house mover of renown and an amateur baseball player from Marshall’s Corner\, N.J.\, didn’t invent the portable baseball batting cage\, but he made it workable. And his patented version soon spread to major league ballparks\, where it remains a staple. Coincidentally\, the pioneer of the permanent outdoor batting cage was also from New Jersey\, but he was best known for football: Amos Alonzo Stagg. Phil Coffin\, an author from the Jersey Shore\, tells the stories of how these Jersey boys came up with their ideas\, plus other tales of New Jersey and baseball. \n  \nPresenter Biography: \nPhil Coffin\, a longtime editor at The New York Times and a member of the Society for American Baseball Research since 1994\, is the author of two books of unconventional baseball history: “A Baseball Book of Days: Thirty-One Moments That Transformed the Game” and “When Baseball Was Still Topps: Portraits of the Game in 1959\, Card by Card.” He is working on a third book\, about innovations and innovators in baseball. \nCo-sponsored by the Hopewell Public Library\, The HVHS\, and the Hopewell Museum. \nRegistration Required
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/speaker-series-wellington-titus-and-new-jerseys-baseball-innovators/
LOCATION:Hopewell Presbyterian Church\, 80 W Broad Street\, Hopewell\, NJ\, 08525\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hopewell's Early Connection to Baseball
DESCRIPTION:Wellington Titus\, who lived in Marshall’s Corner in the late 19th century didn’t invent the portable batting cage\, but he improved it. Come learn about him and other New Jersey baseball innovators with baseball historian Phil Coffin on June 17\, 7pm. Free but registration required
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/hopewells-early-connection-to-baseball/
LOCATION:NJ
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SUMMARY:“Unearth a Story” Summer Reading Program
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a summer of discovery at the Hopewell Public Library! This year we’re  digging into tales of discovery\, history\, and exploration with the slogan: “Unearth a Story.” Join us for a season full of reading with engaging programs\, fun challenges\, and great prizes. There’s something for everyone—kids\, teens\, and adults alike! Registration begins Thursday\, June 18th\, in person and on line. Mark your calendar and get ready.
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/unearth-a-story-summer-reading-program/
LOCATION:Hopewell Public Library\, 13 E Broad Street\, Hopewell\, NJ\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art Talk: Egon Schiele
DESCRIPTION:Egon Schiele: Nature\, Allegory\, and the Human Condition\nThursday\, June 18\, 2026 @ 7 PM via Zoom\nRegistration required \nEgon Schiele\, Gustav Klimt’s protégé\, shocked the art world with his sensual drawings\, ravishing portraits\, and ebullient landscapes that represent more than their apparent subject matter. His works characterize the cycle of life and the human condition in a unique and stunning way. Come and hear this presentation that will introduce you to intense\, expressive works created during a productive but tragically abbreviated life. \n\nSponsored by the Friends of the Pennington Public Library and the Hopewell Valley Arts Council \nJanet Mandel taught in New Jersey’s public schools for 32 years\, the last eighteen of which were at Columbia High School in Maplewood\, where she taught English\, art history\, and World Languages and Cultures. Now retired\, Janet presents illustrated talks on a variety of art history topics at adult schools\, libraries\, museums\, senior centers\, community centers\, and similar venues.
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/art-talk-egon-schiele/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
CATEGORIES:art,free,library,Pennington,virtual
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SUMMARY:UUCWC Presents Vocalist Keith Spencer in “We Shall Not Be Moved: Songs & Speeches from the Civil Rights Movement”
DESCRIPTION:UUCWC Presents Vocalist Keith Spencer in “We Shall Not Be Moved: Songs & Speeches from the Civil Rights Movement” \nOn June 19 (Juneteenth)\, the Unitarian Universalist Church at Washington Crossing (UUCWC) will present We Shall Not Be Moved: Songs & Speeches from the Civil Rights Movement\, featuring the dynamic baritone vocalist and concert entertainer Keith Spencer. Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States\, marking the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston\, Texas\, learned of their freedom — over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. \nFrom the mournful call of the Negro spiritual to the cry of protest and purpose that truly signifies the African-American experience from the mid-1950s to the late 1960s\, We Shall Not Be Moved is a concert presentation focusing on the music that captured the essence and call of the Civil Rights Movement. Keith weaves together popular songs associated with the Civil Rights cause with poignant readings from leaders\, activists\, and spokespersons of the time\, calling to mind the struggle and promise of what was to come. You’ll hear Keith perform “Oh\, Freedom!\,” “People Get Ready\,” “Go Down\, Moses\,” “The Times They Are A-Changin’\,” “Lift Every Voice And Sing\,” “A Change Is Gonna’ Come\,” and many celebrated others.  Keith’s performance is presented by On Demand Programs and Events. \nA portion of the proceeds from this event will benefit the I AM TRENTON Community Foundation\, which awards grants for grassroots projects led by Trentonians for Trentonians. \nThe performance begins at 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.)\, and takes place at 268 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road\, Titusville\, N.J. UUCWC is ADA-accessible. All are welcome! \nTickets are $10–$20. To purchase tickets\, visit uucwc.booktix.com. Depending on availability\, tickets may also be sold at the door. \nLearn more about Keith Spencer.  For more information\, call (609) 737-0515 or visit www.uucwc.org. \n 
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/uucwc-presents-vocalist-keith-spencer-in-we-shall-not-be-moved-songs-speeches-from-the-civil-rights-movement/
LOCATION:NJ
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SUMMARY:Pacific Southern Railway's Summer Train Show
DESCRIPTION:🚂 All Aboard the Pacific Southern Railway Summer Train Show! ☀️ \nBack by popular demand after our sold-out Holiday Train Show\, we’re opening our doors again for a Summer celebration of trains\, family\, and fun in the sun! \nSince 1964\, Pacific Southern Railway has been a cornerstone of the model railroading community in New Jersey. Built and maintained entirely by club members\, our nonprofit HO-scale club features one of the largest and most detailed layouts in the region—spanning decades of craftsmanship\, innovation\, and passion for trains. \nOur mission goes beyond railroading: PSRY proudly supports the local fire department\, EMT services\, and community outreach programs\, helping keep our neighbors safe while preserving the joy of model trains for future generations. \nAt this year’s Summer Train Show\, you’ll enjoy: \n\nOur massive 5\,000 sq ft HO-scale railroad in full operation\nBalloon artist & face painter for kids\nA food truck + snacks & treats\nGames and family-friendly activities\nMeeting our members and exploring 60+ years of history\nHangin’ out with Murr from Impractical Jokers and his wife\, Melyssa – CEO of No. 95 Candles – the proud owners of the home!\n\n✨ Whether you’re a lifelong railfan or just looking for a unique local experience\, the PSRY Summer Train Show promises a great day of fun! \n🕓 Choose a time slot below – you should arrive 15 minutes before your allotted time. \nNote: Kids under 10 are FREE. Rain or Shine. \nFor questions\, email PacificSouthernRailroad@gmail.com
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/pacific-southern-railways-summer-train-show/
LOCATION:26 Washington St. Rocky Hill\, NJ 08553\, 26 Washington St. Rocky Hill\, NJ 08553\, Rocky Hill\, NJ\, 08553\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T180000
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SUMMARY:Outdoor Latin Social Dancing
DESCRIPTION:Join the Hopewell Quarry and VIVA Ballroom\, Dance and Fitness for Outdoor Latin Social Dancing June 20th from 6:00pm-10:00pm at the Hopewell Quarry. Ticket includes a beginner friendly class for salsa and bachata. Bring all the fixin’s for a picnic grill dinner at the Hopewell Quarry and use our camping style grills around the lush lawn space. This event is the perfect way to ease into that summertime mindset! \nNo prior experience necessary!  \nIndividual Ticket: $15  \nFamily Rate (4 people): $50  \nChildren under 12 free! BYOB \nFree Parking Address: 180 Crusher Road\, Hopewell\, NJ 08560 \n Pets not permitted
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/outdoor-latin-social-dancing/
LOCATION:Hopewell Quarry\, 180 Crusher Road\, Hopewell\, NJ\, 08525\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260622
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SUMMARY:YWCA Princeton Summer Program 2026
DESCRIPTION:The YWCA Princeton has an action-packed Summer Program for kids ages 4–8! Choose from five hands-on experiences that build confidence\, strengthen problem-solving skills\, and spark creativity. EmpowerU Summer Program encourages young learners to explore interests and discover new passions. Running from June 22 through August 21\, 2026\, each of the five themes is offered weekly and includes Mad Scientists\, Mini Makers\, Start-Up Kids Club\, Super Hero Academy\, and Take a Bow. Mix and match weeks to fit your schedule. For details and registration\, visit ywcaprinceton.org or call (609) 497-2100 ext. 386.
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/ywca-princeton-summer-program-2026/
LOCATION:YWCA Princeton\, 59 Paul Robeson Place\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
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SUMMARY:Simple\, Sustainable\, and Powerfully Delicious Meals with Sana Javeri Kadri and Asha Loupy
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we chat with Sana Javeri Kadri and Asha Loupy about The Diaspora Spice Co. Cookbook\, which celebrates beautiful\, simple\, and seasonal cooking with 85 recipes adapted from India and Sri Lanka’s best family spice farms. \nDiaspora Spice Co. sources the most flavorful\, fresh spices in the world from 150 regenerative farms across South Asia—from elders\, indigenous communities\, young changemakers\, and brilliant multi-generational farming families across India and Sri Lanka who are leading the way in sustainable and climate change–resistant agriculture. Filled with culinary storytelling\, The Diaspora Spice Co. Cookbook highlights these farmers and their spices with profiles and evocative photography\, plus 85 recipes for simple\, seasonal\, and powerfully delicious meals. \nCEO and founder Sana Javeri Kadri and recipe writer Asha Loupy realized that eating with the people who grow our spices unveils a whole new dimension in our cooking. Adapted for a global pantry\, these recipes share the warmth of true South Asian home cooking at its truest and tastiest. \nSana and Asha also note which recipes are the most beginner friendly\, freezer friendly\, good for a dinner party menu (like a Diwali feast!)\, and which lend themselves to be pantry building blocks\, all for a super easy-to-navigate cookbook. \nRegister now to learn more about Diaspora Spice Co.\, the progressive spice company rooted in flavor and equity. \nJoin us LIVE for a chance to win a copy of The Diaspora Spice Co. Cookbook! The giveaway link will be in the Resources area under the broadcast screen during the live event. Please ensure you are watching on your library’s webpage for the chance to participate.  \nAbout the Authors: \nSana Javeri Kadri is the founder and CEO of Diaspora Co.\, a farm-to-table spice company that puts equity\, transparency\, and high-quality products at its forefront. Sana founded the company in 2017 with just a turmeric blend; now her company sources 30 single origin spices from across 150 farms across India and Sri Lanka. A third-generation native of Mumbai\, she now lives in Oakland\, California. \nAsha Loupy is a recipe developer and writer with more than a decade of experience in the specialty food industry\, from cheese monger to grocery buyer and e-commerce manager. She’s written for Bon Appétit\, Food52\, Epicurious\, and more. She’s based in Oakland\, California.
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/simple-sustainable-and-powerfully-delicious-meals-with-sana-javeri-kadri-and-asha-loupy/
LOCATION:Zoom Online
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SUMMARY:Fabric Collage & Mini Textile Art
DESCRIPTION:In this hands-on workshop led by Upscale Textile Artist\, Mahdiyyah Muhammad\, participants will explore storytelling and self-expression through fabric. Using a variety of discarded fabric scraps\, participants will create their own mini textile artwork\, either as a simplified portrait or an abstract collage. \nThis workshop introduces participants to the creative possibilities of fabric reuse while encouraging experimentation with color\, texture\, and composition. No prior sewing or art experience is required\, and all materials will be provided. This is a beginner-friendly space designed for both teens and adults. \nParticipants will leave with a finished piece of textile art and a deeper understanding of how everyday materials can be transformed into something meaningful and expressive. \nRegistration Required
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/fabric-collage-mini-textile-art/
LOCATION:Hopewell Presbyterian Church\, 80 W Broad Street\, Hopewell\, NJ\, 08525\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T160000
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SUMMARY:Free-a-Tree Follow-Up
DESCRIPTION:This Earth Day\, volunteers worked to remove invasive plants from native trees in Roebling Park. Join us for a follow-up visit to check on the trees freed and help with any additional clearing. \nIf you did not attend the first event\, you are still welcome to sign up! \nThis is a Mercer County Park Commission Program. Register using the link on the event site.
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/free-a-tree-follow-up/
LOCATION:Spring Lake @ Roebling Park\, Spring Lake \, Hamilton\, NJ\, 08610\, United States
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SUMMARY:4th of July Carshow\, Community Concert\, and Fireworks
DESCRIPTION:The Hopewell Valley Veterans Association will host An Evening Under the Stars on Saturday\, June 27\, at Woolsey Park\, 203 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road\, Hopewell Township. \nThe free community event will feature a classic and custom car exhibit beginning at 4 p.m.\, live music by Castle Lane at 6 p.m.\, and a fireworks display at 9:30 p.m. Food will be available for purchase. \nGuests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and enjoy an evening of family-friendly entertainment. Car exhibitors must arrive by 3 p.m. for setup. Commercial vehicles are not permitted in the exhibit. \nIn the event of inclement weather\, the event will be held Sunday\, June 28. \nAdmission is free. Donations are welcomed and help fund the fireworks display. No tax dollars are used to support the event. \nScreenshot
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/4th-of-july-carshow-community-concert-and-fireworks/
LOCATION:Woolsey Park\, 203 Washington Crossing- Pennington Road\, Hopewell\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,family,free,Hopewell Township,Outdoor Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T160000
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SUMMARY:Hidden History of the Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Did you know the Revolutionary War’s most vital secrets were unfolding right in your own backyard? \n🔍✨After a wildly successful opening night\, the East Amwell Historical Society Museum and Gallery invites you to step back in time this weekend for our gripping new exhibit: “Hidden History of the Revolution”.\nGeneral George Washington and his network of daring spies traversed the very roads we drive today. From secret espionage codes to the women who helped win the war\, our local region—including Hunterdon\, Somerset\, Mercer\, and Sussex Counties—was at the very heart of the fight for independence.🇺🇸 \nWhat You’ll Discover:\n⚔️ Revolutionary-era weaponry and artifacts\n🤫 Washington’s covert spy networks and secret codes\n🗺️ Safe passageways and sheltered travel locations throughout Amwell (1776)\n📜 The women of the Revolution and the signers of the Declaration\n🕰️ When: This Weekend\, June 28th & 29th | 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM\n📍 Where: East Amwell Historical Society Museum and Gallery\, 1053 Old York Road\, Ringoes\, NJ (At the entrance to Marion F. Clawson Memorial Park)\n🎟️ Admission: Free! (Donations always appreciated)\nBring your friends\, bring your family\, and uncover the local legends that shaped a nation. It’s the perfect\, bite-sized weekend excursion—drop in for an hour of awe and local pride!\nAs always\, enjoy an assortment of chocolates and bubbly during your visit.
URL:https://mercerme.com/event/hidden-history-of-the-revolution/
LOCATION:NJ
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