By Lorraine Sedor, Columnist
The Woman’s Club of Cranbury will hold an Egg Hunt for children ages 3 through third grade at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 11, in Village Park.
Children are asked to arrive on time and bring a basket. The Easter Bunny will be at the park to greet the children so please bring your camera. This is a rain or shine event, so plan to come out!
The Cranbury School PTO would like to invite the public to its next meeting, on Tuesday, April 14, at 1 p.m.
Chief School Administrator John Haney and Business Administrator Joyce Picariello will present the 2009-10 school budget.
The meeting will be held in the Large Group Room at the Cranbury School. All are encouraged to attend.
Good news for music lovers! The Cranbury Lioness Club has scheduled another interesting musical program with the Men Of Harmony.
The program will take place on Saturday, May 2, in the Fellowship Hall in the Cranbury United Methodist Church on North Main Street at 7 p.m. The musical program will be songs of the sea. It should be another great evening of enjoyable music for the whole family.
During the intermission there will be refreshments and a drawing for door prizes. Every person attending has a chance to win one of the door prize baskets, but you must be in attendance to win. All money raised by the Lioness Club is given to charity.
Tickets are now available from any Lioness member and will also be available at the door. To be sure you have a seat you may call Rose at 609-655-9175 or Marie 609-395-1751 for advance tickets.
Marie Cottrell Perrine, a lifelong Cranbury resident, will share her reflections of Cranbury’s past at the Senior Center on Friday, April 17, at 1 p.m.
Come learn something new or share a memory of your own.
Mark your calendars for Friday, April 24, 2 p.m., is when Cranbury will be celebrating Arbor Day.
The Cranbury Public Library is busy this month, hosting and co-hosting informative and fun programs.
On Tuesday, April 14, at 7 p.m., learn new organizational strategies to Save Time and Money. Join Ellen Tozzi of Natural Order in Hamilton. Do you repeatedly waste time looking for your keys and bills? Do you repurchase things you already own? Get tips on organizing your home and office, managing time and tasks, simplifying your life!
On Wednesday, April 15, at 7 p.m., representatives from Princeton HealthCare System, Barry Rabner, president and CEO, and Pam Hersh, VP for Community Affairs, will discuss the new hospital being built in Plainsboro. The program takes place at The Four Seasons Clubhouse, 1 Labaw Drive, Cranbury. Coffee and dessert will be available at the end of the presentation. This event is co-sponsored by the Four Seasons Cranbury, and the Cranbury Public Library.
And, The Cranbury Public Library proudly presents…A Night with Cranbury Jazz.
Listen to live jazz and be part of the audience for a live CD recording! The Cranbury Jazz ensemble, made up of mostly Cranbury residents, will be playing jazz standards as well as bebop and blues. Dessert and coffee will be provided by the Friends of the Library. This program will be held at the Cranbury Methodist Church Hall, Saturday, April 18, from 8 to 10:30 p.m. For more information about the Cranbury Jazz Ensemble, visit their Web site at www.cranburyjazz.com.
Residents can reach Ms. Sedor by phone at 609-655-3386, by e-mail at [email protected] and by mail at 32 Evans Drive, Cranbury, N.J. 08512.

