Tues., Oct. 16
SCORE seminar at library
Counselor Bill Litchman will use his decades of experience preparing business plans for companies of all sizes in the presentation of this seminar that will review the basic elements of a business plan, from vision through financials.
Registration is required at scoreprinceton.org.
The seminar will be held in the library’s Community Room and is co-sponsored by the library and SCORE of Princeton.
All Princeton Public Library programs are free and open to the public. If programs require registration, preference is given to library cardholders. The physically challenged should contact the library at 609-924-9529 48 hours before any program with questions about special accommodations.
Convenient parking is available on neighboring streets and in the borough-operated Spring Street Garage, which is adjacent to the library. For more information about library programs and services, call 609-924-9529 or visit www.princetonlibrary.org
Wed., Oct. 17
‘Scheherazade Goes West’ at theater
”Scheherazade Goes West” explores “the problematic relationships between head/heart, body/mind, the personal body and the political body, the language of performance and the language of scholarship.” The performance will be followed by a discussion with Jill Dolan, Princeton’s Annan Professor in English, professor of theater in the Lewis Center for the Arts, and Director of the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies.
To learn more about The Fertile Crescent visit www.fertile-crescent.org. To learn more about all the activities presented at the Lewis Center for the Arts visit princeton.edu/arts
Election polling for the 21st century
Dr. Edward Freeland, director of the Survey Research Center at Princeton University and a Lecturer at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, will discuss the history of political polling in the U.S. and talk about some of the newest trends and technologies at a free lecture at 7 p.m. at the Lawrence Headquarters Branch of the Mercer County Library System.
The lecture will include how pollsters predict who is a “likely” voter, adapt to the growth of the “cell-phone-only” population, conduct Internet surveys, and predict the outcome of the presidential election using results pooled from hundreds of statewide polls. A question-and-answer period will follow the formal presentation.
This event is co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Lawrence Township and the Friends of the Lawrence Library. Refreshments will be served. Registration is suggested. Call 609-989-6920 or email [email protected]
Thurs., Oct. 18
‘Hope in Small Doses’
The Arts Council of Princeton presents Nikki Stern, author of Hope in Small Doses (www.hopeinsmalldoses.com) who will discuss a version of hope that not only survives but thrives in uncertain times. Book signing and wine reception to follow. This event is free and open to the public and will take place at 7 p.m. at the Paul Robeson Center, 102 Witherspoon St., Princeton. For more: www.artscouncilofprinceton.org or 609-924-8777. Parking is available in the Spring and Hulfish street garages as well as at meters along Witherspoon Street and Paul Robeson Place.