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What's New in Princeton & Central New Jersey?
Reprinted from the April 13, 2011, issue of U.S. 1 Newspaper
Opportunities

Audition

Somerset Valley Players has auditions for a staged reading of “Two Sides of Love” on Wednesday and Thursday, April 20 and 21, 6:30 to 10 p.m. 689 Amwell Road, Hillsborough. Two men and two women, ages 20 plus are needed. E-mail your headshot and resume to productions624@yahoo.com prior to April 20. Visit www.svptheatre.org or call 908-369-7469 for information.

Good Causes

Parkinson Alliance requests participation in “Princeton Dines Out for Parkinson’s Disease Research” on Thursday, April 28. Restaurants donating a percentage of proceeds include Blue Point Grill, Elements, Eno Terra, Gennaro’s, Mediterra, Teresa’s Caffe, Witherspoon Grill, and Yankee Doodle Tap Room. www.parkinsonalliance.org.

Junior League of Greater Princeton is searching for a Princeton area home for its 17th Designer Showhouse & Gardens to take place in the spring of 2012. The ideal house has 25 or more design spaces and generous grounds that can be transformed by interior and landscape designers to become an elegant show place of style and designs. Proceeds from the showcase benefit early childhood literacy, science and math programs, and teacher training seminars. Call 609-771-0525, E-mail showhouse@jlgp.org, or visit www.jlgp.org for information.

Call for Talent

New Jersey Indian Association invites singers, dancers, dance schools, and musical groups to showcase their talents at an event on Saturday, May 14, at 4 p.m. in West Windsor. Contact Sangeeta Kumtakar at sangeeta.kumtakar@yahoo.com. Visit www.jinausa.org for details.

Call for Sculpture

Morven Museum & Garden calls for entries to “The Ripple Effect,” its first juried sculpture exhibition to be held from September 1 to October 30. Artists may interpret the theme of water in proposals, due by Wednesday, May 11. Up to 30 pieces will be displayed throughout the five-acre property located in Princeton. Visit www.morven.org or call 609-924-8144, ext. 104 for more information.

Classes

Cranbury Station Galleries offers “Women Watercoloring Workshops by the Sea” on Monday and Tuesday, May 2 and 3; or Thursday and Friday, May 5 and 6. Workshop features both studio and on site instructional painting. $400 includes art materials, breakfast, snacks, and sleeping accommodations. For all levels. Call 609-921-0434 for information.

Mercer College offers credit courses of six, eight, 10, or 11 weeks as well as online options. Visit www.mccc.edu or call 609-570-3737 for information.

For Kids

Montgomery Travelers Soccer Club has annual tryouts for boys and girls, ages 9 to 13, from Monday, May 2 to Wednesday, May 11. Visit www.montgomerysoccer.org for field locations, directions, age requirements, and full instructions.

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