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What's New in Princeton & Central New Jersey?
Reprinted from the October 22, 2008, edition of U.S. 1 newspaper
Opportunities

Audition

Pennington Players seek actors for “The Wiz,” the multi-cultural retelling of L. Frank Baum’s classic, “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.” Auditions are Saturday, November 1, 1 to 4 p.m.; Thursday, November 6, 7 to 10 p.m.; and Saturday, November 8, 10 a.m. to noon. www.penningtonplayers.org or call 609-737-PLAY for appointment. Must be 16 to audition. Kelsey Theater, Mercer College, West Windsor.

Acting Classes

George Street Playhouse offers acting classes for adults and children. “Intro to Solo Show,” a self-exploration process for adults, is Tuesday, November 4; Wednesday, November 5; and Friday, November 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. $75. “Drama Central,” a drama class for ages 7 to 10, will be held in Cranbury, on Saturdays, November 1 to December 13, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. $180. “In the Biz,” a class for ages 8 to 16 or 17 to adult, will be presented on Saturday, November 22. $55. Call 732-846-2895.

Call for Art

Gallery 125 seeks all media (except video or performance art) for “A Feast for the Eyes,” a juried theme show with food as a subject. Deadline is Thursday, November 20. Send artist’s name, address, phone, E-mail address, a $20 check, a brief resume or biography, and up to five images on a CD, to Gallery 125, 125 South Warren Street, Trenton 08608. Accepted work must be hand delivered tot he gallery. Call 609-989-9119 or E-mail gallery125@trenton-downtown.com.

Historic Sites

Preservation New Jersey seeks nominations for the 10 Most Endangered Historic Sites in New Jersey. Deadline is Monday, December 1. Visit www.pnj10most.org or call 609-392-6409.

Book Swap

Chicklet Books offers a book swap to benefit the teen library at Carrier Clinic. Bring books in good, readable condition to the front desk through October 29. One book will be chosen for donation and the others will be used in the swap. Donators receive credit to choose new books on Saturday, November 1. Fiction only. No baby books. 609-279-2121. 301 North Harrison Street, Princeton.

Trunk Show

Bill Blass New York Holiday Trunk Show, 188 Parkside Drive, Princeton. Saturday, November 1, to Friday, November 7. Suits, dresses, pants, jackets, knits, and accessories. View the collection at www.billblassnewyork.com. E-mail mlong@billblassnewyork.com for appointment.

Volunteer Please

Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic seeks volunteers to help record educational material for elementary to post graduate level students. Basic computer skills are required. All activities are done at St. Joseph’s Seminary in Plainsboro. Visit www.rfbdnj.org or call 609-750-1830.

The Arts

ArtPride NJ offers “Finding Creative Solutions in Tough Economic Times” on Thursday, November 13, at Crossroads Theater in New Brunswick, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 732-545-8100.

Donate Please

Mercer County seeks monetary donations that will be used to purchase food vouchers for needy veterans. Checks should be payable to Mercer County Trust Fund. Send to Veterans Services, 2280 Hamilton Avenue, Hamilton 08619. Call 609-989-6120 for information.

Princeton Chiropractic Wellness Center and Olive May are collecting food for the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen during November. Every patron donating five dollars or more worth of food will receive a gift check for $100 at the chiropractic center. Bring food to 255 Nassau Street, Princeton. Call 609-924-4993 for information.

Monroe Chiropractic Care seeks used, clean winter coats through December 19. Coats are donated to Jersey Cares. 15 East Railroad Avenue, Jamesburg. Call 908-507-6464 for information.

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