Princeton Shopping Center bookstore hosts Anne Frank exhibit

   A special Anne Frank exhibit, "A History For Today," produced by the Anne Frank Center, USA, is available for viewing through June 3 at Chestnut Tree Book Store in the Princeton Shopping Center.
   Panels show all facets of her life and visitors will have the opportunity to speak with survivors of the Holocaust and view a film. All receive a commemorative pin and bookmark along with the opportunity to purchase books about the Holocaust in general and about Anne Frank specifically.
   The exhibit is being coordinated for schools and the community by the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education, the Mercer County Holocaust Genocide Resource Center located at Mercer County College, the Julius and Dorothy Koppelman Holocaust/Genocide Resource Center at Rider University and the Mercer County Education Association.
   Schools are welcome to schedule class visits through June 3, and individuals are welcome anytime. The exhibit is open seven days a week in the morning, afternoon and evening. Docents are still needed to assist in taking visitors through the exhibit.
   For further information call (609) 921-6234 or visit www.princetonshoppingcenter.com.
   Anyone interested in scheduling visits or being a docent should contact Dr. Paul B. Winkler, executive director, New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education P.O. Box 500, Trenton, NJ 08625 or call (609) 292-9274.