WHAT’S GOING ON: Aug. 7, 2015

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The “B Street Band,” an original Springsteen tribute band, will perform at 6 p.m. in Etra Lake Park in East Windsor. In the event of inclement weather, the concert will be moved indoors to the East Windsor Regional School District Hightstown High School auditorium. 
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Monroe Township Recreation Department’s annual Fishing Derby will be held from 9 a.m. to noon (rain or shine) at the lake in Thompson Park. The derby is open to Monroe residents. All children must be accompanied by an adult. There is no fee. Hooks, bobbers and worms will be supplied but not poles. Prizes will be awarded in various divisions and refreshments will be provided to all. Registration forms are available at www.monroerec.com under “Special Events.” For more information, call 732-723-5000. 
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The Roebling Museum will host its annual summer day camp today through Aug. 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. The Emily Roebling STEAM Day Camp will explore technology and history on the grounds of the Roebling Museum. The camp is open to middle school girls and boys in 5th through 8th grades. Email Varissa McMickens Blair, museum administrator and camp director, at [email protected] for more information. Registration forms are available online or at the museum. Camp tuition, including lunch and snacks is $150 for non-members and $130 for Roebling Museum members. For more information on this and other upcoming programs, group tours, facility rentals, and volunteer opportunities, please call the museum at 609-499-7200 or visit our website at www.roeblingmuseum.org. The museum is located on 100 Second Ave. in Roebling.
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for Children of Mercer County is currently seeking new volunteers. CASA is a nonprofit organization that recruits, trains and supervises community volunteers who speak up in Family Court for the best interests of children who have been removed from their families due to abuse and/or neglect and placed in the foster care system. There will be an information session for potential volunteers at 10 a.m. in the CASA offices at 1450 Parkside Ave., Suite 22, Ewing. For more information or to RSVP, contact Jill Duffy by email at [email protected] or phone 609-434-0050. Visit www.casamercer.org for more information.
Board certified podiatrist Sachin Patel of Princeton HealthCare System will provide an overview of treatment options for common orthopaedic, dermatologic, vascular, and neurological disorders of the foot and ankle at “Put Your Best Foot Forward: Common Foot Problems and Solutions” at 7 p.m. in the Robbinsville branch of the Mercer County Library System. Register online at www.mcl.org by clicking on “Programs/Events” and following the instructions. Call 609-259-2150 with any questions.
Cranbury Museum at 4 Park Place East is open from 1-4 p.m. and is currently featuring the exhibit “Stults Farm, Est. 1915: 100 Years of Family Farming” and guided docent tours. Donations are appreciated.
The Historic Cranbury Walking Tour leaves at 2 p.m. from Cranbury Museum at 4 Park Place East in Cranbury. A $5 per person donation is requested. For reservations, call tour guide Richard Moody at 609-651-0693. 
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“Sisters in Pain” by Myra Danonjemma Nigh Productions takes a satirical look at one woman’s reaction to her husband’s unexpected announcement of his retirement from his career, and his eagerness to spend more time together. The show will start at 7 p.m. in the Monmouth County Library Headquarters st 125 Symmes Drive in Manalapan.
Boehme Opera of New Jersey will perform in Joseph Lawrence Park on Ward Avenue in Bordentown Township from 7-9 p.m. For more information, call the mayor’s office at 609-298-2800, ext. 2109.
“An Afternoon at the Movies” will start in the Robbinsville branch of the Mercer County Library System at 1:30 p.m. The library will be showing a film about a linguistics professor and her family who find their bonds tested when she is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
“Fun with Memory Games” has been planned by The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living to help seniors flex their memory muscles. Participants are invited to test and strengthen their memories with a number of fun and interactive games from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the Jewish Family Services at 52 Concordia Shopping Center in Monroe Township. Wilf at Home Executive Director David Rosenberg will lead the program, which is free. Register in advance by calling 609-480-4374 or by emailing [email protected]. 
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Beth El Synagogue of East Windsor invites the public to celebrate Shabbat on the Lake on Friday, Aug. 14, at 6 p.m. at the gazebo on Lake Drive in Robbinsville’s Town Center. This program will be held outside at the gazebo, 1132 Lake Drive East, Robbinsville. Please bring chairs and/or blanket, as limited seating will be available. RSVPs are requested but not required. Call the synagogue office or email [email protected] to RSVP. Members and non-members are welcome. In case of inclement weather, services will be held at the Robbinsville Senior Center, 1117 Route 130, Robbinsville. Visit www.bethel.net or call the synagogue office after 1 p.m. on Aug. 14 for updates. Beth El Synagogue is a family-oriented, conservative synagogue located in East Windsor at 50 Maple Stream Road. Call 609-443-4454 or visit www.bethel.net for more information.
“Sisters in Pain” by Myra Danonjemma Nigh Productions takes a satirical look at one woman’s reaction to her husband’s unexpected announcement of his retirement from his career, and his eagerness to spend more time together. The show will start at 2:30 p.m. in the Monroe Senior Center. Attendees must be a Monroe resident and a registered member of the Monroe Senior Center. Registration is free. 
Sat., Aug. 15 
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Miles for Mikey, an escorted motorcycle ride and street fair gala sponsored by the Jamesburg Elks 2180 MC, will start with registration at 9:30 a.m. Kickstands will go up at 11:30 a.m. and party will take place at the Jamesburg Elks Lodge at 74 West Railroad Ave. in Jamesburg from 1-6 p.m. The cost is $20 for food and beverages. Proceeds will benefit the recovery of Mike Nichols. For more information, contact Lori Zimmerman at 732-688-0668 or Lori11671@comcast .net. Vendors wanted. The rain date is Aug. 16.
Join Beth El Synagogue for a Casual Shabbat Open House at 9 a.m. followed by a delicious Kiddush luncheon around 11:30 am. Beth El Synagogue is located at 50 Maple Stream Road in East Windsor. Call 609-443-4454 or visit www.bethel.net for more information.
Join the Mercer County Park Commission for an evening bat watch at 7:30 p.m. in the Tulpehaking Nature Center at 157 Westcott Ave. in Hamilton and learn about these fascinating, insect-eating, acrobatic mammals as day turns into night. An acoustic detector will be used to unlock the “secret“ ultrasonic language of bats as they pass overhead. A flashlight and insect repellent are recommended. The cost is $5 per person or $20 per family. Registration is required. Call 609-303-0706 for more information. Sun., Aug. 16 
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Cranbury Museum at 4 Park Place East is open from 1-4 p.m. and is currently featuring the exhibit, “Stults Farm, Est. 1915: 100 Years of Family Farming” and guided docent tours. Donations are appreciated.
Diana Tsaliovich, formerly the first violinist with the Finnish National Opera and now a member of the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, will perform a concert at 7 p.m. in Rimon, the Mordecai T. Mezrich Center for Jewish Learning at 483 Dutch Neck Road in East Windsor. She will be accompanied by pianist Andrew Sun, who was born and raised in West Windsor and has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and the Tanglewood Festival in Lenox. During the event, the Rimon Avodat HaLev Service of the Heart Award will be presented to Arnie and Marsha Garber and to Sheila and Sanford Werfel. For information about Rimon programming and for tickets and reservations for the “Summer Musical Interlude,” call 609-918-9750, contact Livia Mezrich at [email protected] or visit www.rimoncenter.org. 
Tues., Aug. 18 
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Learn how to manage blood pressure and discover important nutritional information at “Hypertension and the DASH Diet” at 7 p.m. in the Robbinsville branch of the Mercer County Library System. Register online at www.mcl.org and call 609-259-2150 with any questions. 
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“Avatar” will be shown in Joseph Lawrence Park on Ward Avenue in Bordentown Township from 7-9 p.m. For more information, call the mayor’s office at 609-298-2800, ext. 2109. 
Sat., Aug. 22 
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“Family Night in the Park” will take place in Etra Lake Park in East Windsor and will feature a large-screen viewing of the movie “Big Hero 6.” The evening will begin at 7 p.m. with free inflatable rides, games, and vendors. 
Sun., Aug. 23 
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Mercer Community Women’s Chevra Kadisha presents “A Day of Learning” from 2-5 p.m. at The Jewish Center of Princeton at 435 Nassau St. in Princeton. This workshop will discuss the work of the Chevra Kadisha, demonstrate their procedures and answer questions about the volunteers who come together to ensure that Jewish funeral practices are followed in preparing a body for burial. Attending the workshop does not create an obligation to join the Chevra, but they are looking for members. This seminar is open to the public. Both men and women are welcome. To RSVP, email [email protected].
Cranbury Museum at 4 Park Place East is open from 1-4 p.m. and is currently featuring the exhibit, “Stults Farm, Est. 1915: 100 Years of Family Farming” and guided docent tours. Donations are appreciated.
The Historic Cranbury Walking Tour leaves at 2 p.m. from Cranbury Museum, 4 Park Place East, Cranbury. A $5 per person donation is requested. For reservations, call tour guide Richard Moody at 609-651-0693. 
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The Wilf Campus will sponsor a presentation about Marc (Zakharovich) Chagall in the Jewish Family Services at 52 Concordia Shopping Center in Monroe Township. Rutgers art professor Maurice Mahler will lead the special lecture and a film viewing about Chagall’s life and artistry from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The program is free. Register in advance by calling 609-480-4374 or by emailing [email protected]. 
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“Kindred Spirit” will perform in Joseph Lawrence Park on Ward Avenue in Bordentown Township from 7-9 p.m. For more information, call the mayor’s office at 609-298-2800, ext. 2109.
“An Afternoon at the Movies” will start at 1:30 p.m. in the Robbinsville branch of the Mercer County Library System. The film stars Brad Pitt as Wardaddy, who commands a Sherman tank and his five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered, they face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany. 
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Cranbury Museum at 4 Park Place East is open from 1-4 p.m. and is currently featuring the exhibit, “Stults Farm, Est. 1915: 100 Years of Family Farming” and guided docent tours. Donations are appreciated. The farming exhibit closes today. 
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The Board of Rabbis of Princeton Mercer Bucks with the support of The Jewish Federation of Princeton Mercer Bucks will host S’lihot Night featuring Ami Yares, a New Jersey born, world traveling folk musician with a knack for making music that moves audiences physically, spiritually and politically. Refreshments will be from 8:30-8:55p.m. Havdalah and concert will be from 8:55-10 p.m. S’lihot will be at 10 p.m. Admission is free. Beth El Synagogue is located at 50 Maple Stream Road in East Windsor. For more information, call 609-443-4454 or visit www.bethel.net. 
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Death Cafe returns to the library room in Perkins Restaurant at 50 Princeton Hightstown Road in East Windsor from 6:30-8 p.m. This relatively new social movement affords all the rare opportunity to hear and/or speak about any issue, topic, opinion, concern, or thoughts on death in an environment that is open, nonjudgmental, and welcoming. The ultimate goal of this movement is to work towards changing society’s taboo on discussing death. Feel free to be present and participate or merely lurk. For more information, call 609-443-0722. 
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St. David’s Episcopal Church at 90 S. Main St. in Cranbury will be hosting its annual Cranbury Day Rummage Sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. rain or shine. All proceeds will be donated and used to help support the Rise Food Pantry in Hightstown. 
The Helene Cody Cranbury 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run/Walk will start at 8:15 a.m. This is an annual event held in memory of Helene Cody, a Cranbury resident who passed away on her 16th birthday. This is also the major fundraiser for the Helene Cody Foundation, which inspires youth to volunteer to better their communities and themselves. More information about registering and volunteering can be found at helenecody.com. 
Jamesburg Elks 2180 is having a cash raffle. The drawing will be held during a barbecue at the lodge at 74 W. Railroad Ave. in Jamesburg from noon to 5 p.m. Sales are limited to 500 tickets at $60 each. The grand prize is $12,000 and there are 20 other smaller cash prizes. Each ticket admits two adults and one child to the barbecue. Proceeds benefit the Jamesburg Elks and its efforts to support local charities and veterans’ programs. For tickets and information, contact Amy at 732-598-2430 or visit the Elks lodge between 3-8 p.m. any day. 
Sat., Sept. 19 
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Rockin’ the Park, a benefit concert for the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, will take place from 3:30-10 p.m. in Village Park, located on Maplewood Avenue in Cranbury. The rain date is Saturday, Sept. 26. Six New Jersey bands will be performing and food will be available from local vendors. 
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The Cranbury Family Camp Out will kick off at 6 p.m. in Village Park. Bring a picnic dinner to enjoy at the park. There will be a movie and free popcorn before the lights go out. In the morning, enjoy a free continental breakfast. Eastern Mountain Sports at Princeton MarketFair Mall has a limited number of tents available for rent. Call 609-520-8310 to confirm availability. The cost per campsite is $30. There is a limit of six people per campsite. Pets are not permitted. 
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The Golden Agers along with the Cranbury Recreation Commission will be sponsoring a senior citizens trip to The Royal Manor in Garfield to see “Oktoberfest: A Fun-Filled German-Style Celebration.” The event will feature Alex Meixner and his band of Grammy Award-nominated musicians, Alys Schaffer dancers, German bell ringing and a family-style lunch. The deluxe motor coach bus will leave from the First Presbyterian Church parking lot at 9:30 a.m. and will return at 5:30 p.m. The fee for this trip is $48 per person (all gratuities included). Space is limited. Register early by mailing checks made out to Golden Age Neighbors to Rose Eller, 1 Cranbury Neck Road, Cranbury, NJ 08512. 
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The Community Concert Association of Bordentown Inc. will host “Philadelphia Flamenco” at 3 p.m. in Bordentown Regional Middle School, 50 Dunn’s Mill Road, Bordentown. Tickets cost $15 for adults and $5 for seniors. 
There will be a full ensemble of instruments, singers and dancers. Lead dancer, Monica Herrera, is a Philadelphia native born of Cuban parents who has performed at the Metropolitan Opera’s production of “Carmen.” For additional concert or membership information, call 609-298-5465. 
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The Jamesburg Elks Lodge 2180 will host its 52nd annual Charity Ball for special needs children at Radisson Freehold from 7 p.m. to midnight. Tickets cost $80 and include dinner, a five-hour open bar and dancing. This year the ball will have a masquerade theme. For ads, tickets, and boosters, call Della at 732-672-4230 or Joe at 732-521-5024. 
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The Community Concert Association of Bordentown Inc. will host “Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra” at 3 p.m. in Bordentown Regional Middle School, 50 Dunn’s Mill Road, Bordentown. Tickets cost $15 for adults and $5 for seniors. This orchestra is made up of talented young instrumentalists from Central New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania. For additional concert or membership information, call 609-298-5465. 
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The Community Concert Association of Bordentown Inc. will host “Jersey Sound” at 3 p.m. in Bordentown Regional Middle School, 50 Dunn’s Mill Road, Bordentown. Tickets cost $15 for adults and $5 for seniors. This award-winning chorus, a member of “Sweet Adelines,” brings musicianship, memorable repertory, humor and vocal quality to every performance. Enjoy a concert of old-time classics, pop, jazz, patriotic, and Broadway favorites. For additional concert or membership information, call 609-298-5465. 
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The Community Concert Association of Bordentown Inc. will host “Broadway-Style Musical Revue” at 3 p.m. in Bordentown Regional Middle School, 50 Dunn’s Mill Road, Bordentown. Tickets cost $15 for adults and $5 for seniors. This particular concert gives the opportunity to remember the great Broadway composers from the past 100 years who have made music that is authentically American and popular around the world. For additional concert or membership information, call 609-298-5465. 
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Holy Cross Lutheran Preschool: Registration for the 2015-16 school year for both Pre-K-3 and Pre-K-4 programs continues to be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Call Preschool Director Kathy Schroeder at 609- 298-2880 ext. 101 for availability.
Community dinner: Rise and the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen offer free hot meals at the First Presbyterian Church, 320 N. Main St., Hightstown, on Mondays from 4 to 5:30 p.m. and the First United Methodist Church, 187 Stockton St., Hightstown, on Thursdays from 4:30 to 6 p.m. All meals are provided free on an unconditional, no-questions-asked basis. Volunteers are welcome.
Food Pantry: The Rise Food Pantry is open 52 weeks a year from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and from 5 to 7 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month. Baby care items, personal products and all nonperishable and perishable food items are needed for local families. The pantry welcomes locally grown fruits and vegetables. Food can be donated directly to the pantry at 225 Franklin St., Hightstown, during operating hours or to the Greater Goods Thrift Store, 114 Rogers Ave., Hightstown. Contact [email protected] for more information.
The Greater Goods Thrift Store at 114 Rogers Avenue in Hightstown is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. six days a week, Monday through Saturday. Recycle gently used clothing, furniture and household items with a tax-deductible donation. Proceeds support the Rise Food Pantry, youth programs and provides social services to local struggling families and individuals. 
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