Sun., Sept. 14
"No Place On Earth," a film about 38 Ukrainian Jews who lived in caves during World War II, 1 p.m., Monroe Township Middle School, 1629 Perrineville Road, Monroe. Filmmaker Chris Nicola will provide an introduction and will hold a question and answer session. Free. Sponsored by the Henry Ricklis Holocaust Memorial Committee and the Monroe Township Library. For information email [email protected].
Sat., Sept. 20
A Car Show will be held from 10 to 2 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of Jamesburg, 175 Gatzmer Ave. Food, music, games, clowns, face painting, 50/50. Event registration $5 in advance (by Sept. 10), $15 on day of show. Rain date Sept. 27. Call 732-521-1711.
Sat., Sept. 27
Free Vintage Baseball will be played in the north pasture at 12 p.m. at the Dey Far, Federal Road between Perrineville and Applegarth roads, Monroe Township, sponsored by the Monroe Township Historic Preservation Commission. The Flemington Neshanocks will play the Philadelphia Athletics. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and refreshments.
Sat., Oct. 11
A Fantasy Auction and Tricky Tray will be held by St. David’s Episcopal Church, 90 S. Main St., Cranbury, at 5 p.m. The $12 admission includes appetizers and desserts; chances to win door prizes; the opportunity to bid on themed baskets, original art, and collectibles. Call 609-655-4731 or visit stdavidscranbury.com.
5th annual Green Fair runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Oak Tree School. Paper shredding truck, free cycling, environmentally friendly storytimes by the library, arts and crafts and information about healthy living. Co-sponsored by the Monroe Township Environmental Commission the fair will feature tours of the Oak Tree School, which was designed to LEEDS standards, has solar panels and natural light coming from 90 percent of the building through windows that are glazed with high-efficiency thermal Solarban glass.
Sat., Oct. 25
The Historic Dey Farm, Federal Road between Perrineville and Applegarth roads, Monroe Township, will have a Living History Event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., sponsored by the Monroe Township Historic Preservation Commission. Re-enactors and exhibits will bring attendees back to the 1860s
Thurs., Nov. 27
The second annual Community Cares Thanksgiving meal held by the The Monroe Township Office on Aging will be held at 12 p.m. in the Irwin Nalitt Meeting Room in the Senior Center on Halsey Reed Road. Tickets for the event will be sold for $10 at the Senior Center starting Oct. 6. Anyone interested in helping with the event, either with time or money should contact the Office of Senior Services at (609) 448-7140.

