A list of events, meetings and classes this week you may find of interest.
This list of events is for Friday, March 16, through Thursday, March 22.
Deadline policy To have your community announcement printed, a typed press release must be received no later than 5 p.m., Friday, at least one week before the announcement is to appear. The release, complete with the time, date, sponsor and place of the event, should be sent to: The Cranbury Press, P.O. Box 309, Dayton, N.J. 08810. Releases may also be faxed to (732) 329-9286, or delivered to our office, 397 Ridge Road, Dayton Professional Center, Suite 4, Dayton. You may also email releases to [email protected]. Press releases should include the writer’s name and daytime phone number. |
Friday
Comedy show: At 8 p.m. comedian Joe Miller and comic hypnotist Denny More will perform at the Monroe Township High School. At the door, tickets will be $12, $10 for students and seniors. Call (732) 251-5853, (732) 446-1709, or (732) 521-4959 for ticket sales and information.
Fish Fry: The Jamesburg Elks 2180 will hold a fish fry each Friday until Apr. 13. Take out orders are available. For times, directions or other information, call (732) 521-2180.
Tuesday
Book discussion: At 2 p.m., the Friends of the Monroe Township Public Library will present a lecture on "Letters and Diaries: Fiction and Non-fiction" at the library. Sign up at the circulation desk. For more information, call the library at (732) 521-5000.
Yoga class begins: The Princeton Ballet School in Cranbury will offer an eight-week Iyengar yoga class, at its facility on 29 North main Street, Cranbury. There are two options, either on Tuesdays, beginning March 20,from 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. or on Thursdays, beginning March 22, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
The cost for the eight-week course is $100 for Princeton Ballet School members and $108 for non-members. The drop-in for individual classes is $15 per class.
For questions, call Nancy at (609) 655-8240.
Wednesday
4-H Workshop: From 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Middlesex County 4-H will hold a Project Wild Workshop at the 4-H Center on Cranbury and Fern Roads in East Brunswick.
Project Wild is an environmental education curriculum ofered by the Department of Fish, Game and Wildlife for grades K-12. Any teachers, school age child care providers and youth agency workers interested in helping others learn about the environment may attend.
The registration fee is $10, which covers program materials and breakfast. To obtain a registration form, contact the 4-H office at (732) 745-3446.
Thursday
Butterfly workshop: In honor of spring, the Friends of the Cranbury Public Library will present "How To Spot Butterflies" at 7:30 p.m. at the library.
Naturalists Patricia and Clay Sutton will share the how-to’s for attracting, finding, studying and enjoying butterflies. The program is free and refreshments will be served.