Sat., Oct. 20
American Legion Post 414, 100 Berwyn Place, Lawrenceville, will be holding a craft and vendor show on from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at VFW 3022 736 Cherry Tree Lane Lawrenceville. If you wish to be a crafter contact Cathie Clancy at 609-213-2495. Pricing is $25 a table.
The Lawrence Township Health Department offers a Fu Clinic from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Lawrence Senior Center for Lawrence seniors over the age of 60 or with a prescription only. To receive a flu shot at the clinic you must present one of the following items: Medicare Card, Photo ID with proof of age over 60 years, or a prescription from a physician for chronic illness. A fee of $15 will be charged for all others.Call (609) 844-7093.
Sun., Oct. 21
Join the Lawrence Township Greenway Committee’s 22 annual hike around Colonial Lake in Lawrence at 1 p.m. and explore the fauna, flora, geology and history of thepark and lake. Walk is on level ground on hardor paved surfaces. No hills. No mud.Park at Colonial Bowling andEntertainment on US Route 1Business North.
Mon., Oct. 29
The Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Greater Mercer County sponsors a panel discussion on “Building Healthy Family Relationships in Families with Special Need” from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Congregation Adath Israel in Lawrence. Panelists include professionals, parents, and siblings to discuss building healthy sibling relationships, constructive roles for parents, grandparents and other relatives, and practical ideas for helping families with special needs to thrive. Free and open to the public but donations are welcome. Nondenominational program open to all.Contact Lara Wellerstein at 609-987-8100 or [email protected] . A brochure with details can be found on the JFCS website at www.jfcsonline.org .
Sun., Nov.4
”Red States, Blue States, and the Jewish State” will be the topic of Gil Hoffman at 4 p.m. at Adath Israel Congregation, 1958 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrenceville. 609-896-4977. He is the chief political correspondent and analyst for The Jerusalem Post and has been called “the most optimistic man in Israel” by Israel television. Hoffman’s appearances provide a behind the scenes look at both the intrigue and humor in the Israeli political arena. Free and open to the community.
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