Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Kevin Spacey ‘dazzles’ Young Audiences’ patrons
Dazzle 2009’s co-chairs Stephen Shepherd and Deborah Shepherd with Kevin Spacey and fellow co-chairs Linda Kinsey and Don Ehman.
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: Science and faith
Three programs offer perspectives Either brilliant minds think alike — or somebody Up There is trying to tell us something? On Thursday, April 16, this year’s recipient of Princeton Theological Seminary’s Abraham Kuyper Prize for Excellence in Reformed Theology and Public Life, Alvin Plantinga, will speak about “Religion and Science: Where the Conflict…
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Kevin Spacey ‘dazzles’ Young Audiences’ patrons
Enjoying Dazzle 2009 are Richard Goldman, vice chair, Young Audiences of New Jersey; Maureen Heffernan, director of the Young Audiences Institute; Kevin Spacey; Marilyn Grounds, chair, Young Audiences of New Jersey, and Larry Capo, executive director.
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PRINCETON: Going ‘green’ — forever
Author Mark Harris will explore the topic of ‘Green Burials.’ Mark Harris Mark Harris, author of “Grave Matters: A Journey Through the Modern Funeral Industry to a Natural Way of Burial,” will be the featured speaker at the annual meeting of the Funeral Consumers Alliance of Princeton (FCAP). In his talk, Mr. Harris…
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: Joanne Epply-Schmidt: Inspiring young people to imagine a ‘bigger’ world
The Reverend Joanne Epply-Schmidt displays some of the writings and artwork done by young people she works with at the Mercer County Youth Detention Center. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: Joanne Epply-Schmidt: Inspiring young people to imagine a ‘bigger’ world
‘The Hand of God’ by a youth center detainee. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: Joanne Epply-Schmidt: Inspiring young people to imagine a ‘bigger’ world
A sculpture of broken fingers created by a detainee at the Mercer youth detention center. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: FOOTPRINTS 2009: Walking the walk
Members of Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton’s fifth annual ‘Footprints’ 2009 planning committee, from left, Beth Fitzgerald, Tom Cooper, Reane Kunkler, and the Rev. Jarrett Kerbel, appeal for the public to support the ‘Footprints’ 2009 Walk-a-thon and Run, taking place rain or shine on Saturday morning, April 25.
