SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar

Through Fri., Sept. 28
   Watercolors exhibit by Jean Dunham at South Brunswick Senior Center Lobby Gallary, Municipal Complex, 540 Route 522, Monmouth Junction. Open 8:30-4:30pm weekdays. For more information, call 732.329.4000 x7670.
Sat., Aug. 18
   Ice Cream Social, 2 p.m., ends Adult SR, South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. For information call (732) 329-4000 ext. 7280.
Wed., Aug. 22
   Parenting Workshop: Social Skills for Children (All Abilities) between Ages 3-6: at 7 p.m. at the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Jct.Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to be actively involved in this learning process. The program is conducted by Allison Ingram, a licensed speech specialist, and a certified ChildLight Yoga instructor. Music and movement are a cornerstone of her therapy.
Thurs., Aug. 23
   The South Brunswick High School Viking Closet will hold its first back to school event from 10 a.m. t o 12 p.m. and 1 until 3 p.m. Incoming freshmen and high school students are welcome to shop. The mission is to have the South Brunswick communities, businesses, students, and high school staff donate the basic clothing and accessory essentials for any students who are in need. No forms are required. All items have been donated and in turn all items are free of charge to all students. The Viking Closet is on the third floor of the South Brunswick High School in Room C300. Email: [email protected] .
   What is the Best Way to Keep Your Data Safe?: 12:30 p.m. at the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Jct. Robin Kessler, from R&D Internet Associates, will give a free seminar on keeping your data safe and the best backup solutions. She will also demonstrate Microsoft Office 2010. There will be raffles for a full version of Second Copy Backup Program, a full version of Microsoft Office 2010 Pro, and a full licensed version of Windows 7 Ultimate. Everyone who attends will receive a manual and a small gift. Registration is recommended but walk-ins are welcome.
Sat., Aug. 25
   Central Jersey Geek Culture, 1:30 p.m., South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. For information call (732) 329-4000 ext.
Mon., Aug. 27
   What is the Best Way to Keep Your Data Safe?: 7 p.m. at the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane , Monmouth Jct. Robin Kessler, from R&D Internet Associates, will give a free seminar on keeping your data safe and the best backup solutions. She will also demonstrate Microsoft Office 2010. There will be raffles for a full version of Second Copy Backup Program, a full version of Microsoft Office 2010 Pro, and a full licensed version of Windows 7 Ultimate. Everyone who attends will receive a manual and a small gift. Registration is recommended but walk-ins are welcome.
Tues., Aug. 28
   The South Brunswick Senior Center at the Municipal Comples, Route 522, starts an eight-week of Feldenkrais at 10:30 a.m. Cost is $24.00. This program is designed to help you move more and have less pain. The instructor will be Nancy Bruneau. The Feldenkrais Method is for anyone who wants to reconnect with their natural abilities to move, think and feel. Register in person with payment by Aug. 14. This program is open to South Brunswick Senior residents 55+ only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670 for more detailed information.
   SCORE Small Business Seminar – Winning Sales Proposals: 6:30 p.m. at the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane , Monmouth Jct. Learn the functions of a sales proposal, whether it is for services to a family (e.g. elder care) or a major corporation. This seminar will be led by Phil Rhodes who has worked in the consulting and software industries for more than 40 years. SCORE of Greater Princeton offers Business Seminars on the fourth Tuesday of each month. To register and for more information about SCOR E of Princeton, go to www.scoreprinceton.org .
Tues., Sept. 4
   A new session of Pilates class starts at 9:15 a.m. at the South Brunswick Senior Center at the Municipal Complex, Route 522, with instructor Maryanne Carroll. This is an eight-week session and the cost is $24. Pilates builds strength without excess bulk, creating a sleek, toned body with slender thighs and a flat abdomen. It teaches body awareness, good posture and easy, graceful movement. It improves flexibility, agility and economy of motion. It can even help alleviate back pain. Register in person with payment by Aug. 28. This program is open to South Brunswick Senior residents 55+. Call 732-329-4000 X7670.
Wed., Sept. 5
   At 1:30 p.m. the South Brunswick Senior Center in the Municipal Complex, Route 522, will begin an eight-week Art Workshop with art instructor Donna Como. Need to bring your own supplies. Register in person with payment by Aug. 22. The session fee is $26. Open to township residents 55+ only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670.
Thurs., Sept. 6
   The South Brunswick Senior Center at the Municipal Complex, Route 522, will present a free piano recital at 12:30 p.m. with students from Ann Strazza’s piano class featuring beginners to classical pianists. Ann has been an instructor at the center for over 20 years. Event is for South Brunswick residents 55+ only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670.
Fri., Sept. 7
   At 1:15 p.m. the South Brunswick Senior Center at the Municipal Complex, Route 522, will begin an eight-week Zumba series for $24. Zumba combines Latin and International music with a fun and effective workout. Register in person with payment by Aug. 24 . Open to South Brunswick Senior residents 55+ only. Call the South Brunswick Senior Center 732-329-4000 X7670.
Sat., Sept. 8
   Community Charity Yard Sale. All proceeds will go to the A21 Campaign that helps exploited women and children. The sale will be at The Willows Swim Club, 22 Sand Hill Road, Kendall Park, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For questions or to donate or volunteer email Jennifer or Ro at jen.ro[email protected].
Mon., Sept. 10
   At 12 p.m. the South Brunswick Senior Center in the Municipal Complex, Route 522, will begin a Beginner Conversational French Class. This class is free with a volunteer instructor. Space is limited no prior knowledge of French required. Open to South Brunswick Senior residents 55+ only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670.
   At 10 a.m. The South Brunswick Senior Center in the Municipal Complex, Route 522, will begin an eight-week Beginner Drawing class. Supplies are provided. Register in person with payment by Aug. 27 The session fee is $26. This program is open to township residents 55+ only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670.
Wed., Sept. 12
   The South Brunswick Senior Center at the Municipal Complex, Route 522, will present a lecture at 10:45 a.m. on Eating Well for Good Health by Marlene Spina, RN from Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Lecture is free and open to South Brunswick residents 55+ only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670.
Tues., Sept. 11
   At 1:30 p.m. the South Brunswick Senior Center at the Municipal Complex, Route 522, begins an eight-week class that will cover basic steps and concepts of Argentine Tango. This program promotes balance prevents falls and there is no need for a partner. Register in person with payment by Aug. 28. The session fee is $30. This program is open to South Brunswick Senior residents 55+ only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670.
Thurs., Sept. 13
   A new session of tai chi starts at 10:30 a.m. at the South Brunswick Senior Center at the Municipal Complex, Route 522,with instructor June Counterman. This is an eight-week session and the cost is $32. Register in person with payment by Aug. 30. Tai chi combines a type of meditative relaxation process with flowing movements, which results in benefits to both the power of the body and the mind. Tai chi can be especially beneficial to those who have arthritis, are recovering from injuries or must have the lowest impact exercises. This program is open to South Brunswick Senior residents 55+. Call 732-329-4000 X7670.
   The South Brunswick Senior Center at the Municipal Complex, Route 522, will present a musical show at 12:15 p.m. about the life of Frank Sinatra. The hour-plus show is performed by Donnie Farraro, a Sinatra sound- and look-alike. Tickets: $2; reservations by Sept. 6. Sign up in the Senior Center office. Food-Tasting event at 1:45 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to bring a dish to share. Event is for South Brunswick residents 55+ only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670.
Fri., Sept. 15
   Maurice Mahler a historian, lecturer and artist will present a lecture about Roy Lichtenstein, a prominent American pop artist at 12:30 p.m. at the South Brunswick Senior Center at the Municipal Complex, Route 522. His work was influence by both popular advertising and the comic book motif. His work was influence by both popular advertising and the comic book motif. This event is for South Brunswick residents 55+ only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670.
Sun., Sept. 16
   Poetry Series in cooperation with South Brunswick Library Fall Programs begin 2-4pm. Program followed by open readings from audience members. South Brunswick Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. Free admission. Food Pantry donation appreciated.
Tues., Sept. 18
   A new session of Chair Yoga class starts at 10:30 a.m. at the South Brunswick Senior Center at the Municipal Complex, Route 522, with instructor Joanne Gorlich from Nourishing Pathways. Register in person with payment by Sept. 18. The session runs for eight weeks at a cost of $28. Chair Yoga engages your body, mind and spirit, which may lead to a feeling of self–reliance and control over pain. This program is open to S. Brunswick Senior residents 55+. Call ter 732-329-4000 X7670.
Thurs., Sept. 20
   The South Brunswick Senior Center at the Municipal Complex, Route 522, and Acorn Glen Assisted Living, hold an Apple Social at 12:30 p.m. They will be serving apple pie, fresh picked apples, and apple cider. Come out for a fun afternoon of snacks and apple trivia. Event is for South Brunswick residents 55+ only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670.
Mon., Sept. 24
   The South Brunswick Senior Center in the Municipal Complex, Route 522, in collaboration with VSA New Jersey offer a 10-week workshop at 1:45 p.m. where seniors will engage in drama warm-ups, improvisation, and scene study. This fun, informal and process-oriented program will also include movement and partner and group experiences. Register in person with payment by Sept. 10. The session fee is $25. This program is open to South Brunswick senior residents 55+ only. Call the South Brunswick Senior Center 732-329-4000 X7670.
Tues., Sept. 25
   All South Brunswick seniors 55+ are invited to the Senior Center’s monthly birthday luncheon at 11 a.m. at the Municipal Complex, Route 522. If your birthday is in the month of September please call the office by Sept. 18 to sign up. A special menu will be served followed by birthday cake. During your celebration there will be games and trivia for all. This event is open to senior residents 55+. Call 732-329-4000 X7670 to register.
   The South Brunswick Senior Center at the Municipal Complex, Route 522, will show the “The Artist” at 12:30 p.m. A Silent movie star George Valentin bemoans the coming era of talking pictures and fades into oblivion and self-destruction, but finds sparks with Peppy Miller, a young dancer lighting up talkies like no one else. This program is open to South Brunswick residents 55+ only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670.
Thurs., Sept. 27
   At 12:30 p.m. the South Brunswick Senior Center at the Municipal Complex, Route 522, will present a lecture Recycling in South Brunswick by Nancy Pacquette from the township Recycling Department. There will be a Show and Tell on which items that can and cannot be recycled. Many new items were added and recycling has changed to single stream. Lecture is free and open to South Brunswick residents 55+ only. Call 732-329-4000 X7670.
Through Tues., Oct. 2
   Photography Exhibit, CameraExPC, at The Gallery, South Brunswick Municipal Building, 540 Route 522, Monmouth JunctionOpen 8:30-4:30pm weekdays, evenings when meetings are scheduled. Closed holidays. By photographers Bob Ambrosio, Michael Derer, Bill Hoo, John Sandstedt.
Thurs., Oct. 4
   The Library Foundation holds its annual Gala Book & Author DinnerfeaturingChannel 7 weatherman, author/meteorologist Bill Evans, at Pierre’s Restaurant. Cocktails at 6:30 p.m.; dinner and program at 7 p.m. Mr.Evans will speak about cataclysmic weather and those who manipulate it to their own advantage. Tickets are $65 per person. Purchase tickets at the Checkout Desk or online at tickets. Contact Chris Carbone at 732-329-4000, 7287 or e-mail [email protected].