Audition
Playful Theater Productions has auditions for Hello, Dolly!” on Monday and Tuesday, December 13 and 14, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Prepare one complete song from a traditional musical, and bring sheet music, your resume, and a photograph. Be prepared to dance. E-mail ruthkresge@verizon.net for an appointment. Must be 14 or over. All performances at Kelsey Theater, West Windsor.
Good Causes
SERV Behavioral Health System volunteers will gift wrap books and other items at Barnes 7 Noble, MarketFair, West Windsor, on Wednesday, December 1, from 6 to 10 p.m. Purchases will be wrapped in Chanukah, Christmas, or other holiday wrap. Donations support consumers with mental illnesses and/or developmental disabilities. 609-662-3059 or www.servbhs.org.
Princeton Senior Resource Center benefits when you shop at Ten Thousand Villages in the Princeton Shopping Center on Harrison Street on Thursday, December 2, from 3 to 7 p.m. The non-profit fair trade organization offers handmade home decor, personal accessories, musical instruments, and gift items created by artisans from around the world. A percentage of sales benefit the PSRC. Call 609-924-7108 for information.
West Windsor Arts Council requests donations to its “60 in 60” campaign for its home stretch to raise $60,000 in 60 days to reach its $300,000 capital campaign goal. There are also opportunities to for unique giving opportunities. Call 609-716-1931 or 609-915-5056 for information. www.westwindsorarts.org.
Donate Please
Princeton Elite Club invites donations of food including fruit and pudding singles, salad dressing, juice boxes, spaghetti sauce (not glass jars), and Chef Boy R’ De microwave cans. (www.trentonsoupkitchen.org). Utensil assembly takes place on Wednesday, December 1, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Barclay Square at Princeton, 1900 Barclay Boulevard, Plainsboro. Contact Kari Adams by E-mail at kadams@princetoneliteclub.com for information.
American Legion Post 401 is accepting new, unwrapped toys for Toys for Tots through Saturday, December 18, after 2 p.m., seven day a week. 148 Major Road, Monmouth Junction. Call 732-329-9861 for information or directions.
South Brunswick Public Library is collecting for the South Brunswick Food Pantry, the Pet Pantry, and Toys for Haiti at 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. Bring stuffing, gravy, rice, corn muffin mix, coffee, cranberry sauce, boxed baked goods, Parmalot milk, sugar, flour, canned sweet potato, turkey, ham, and gift cards to the library. (Frozen meats go to the municipal building). unopened and unexpired pet foods, toys, and supplies will be donated the Animal Rescue Force in East Brunswick, the South Brunswick Food Pantry, and the Franklin Township Animal Shelter. Donate new or used toys at the library before Friday, November 26. Call 732-329-4000 for information.
Princeton Area Junior Woman’s Club and Princeton Juniorettes kick off the annual wish tree project in MarketFair on Friday, November 26. The gift drive continues through Saturday, December 18. Contact Kathy Lane by E-mail to pajwc@aol.com for information.
Chiro Care Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Center is collecting coats, gloves, and scarves for “Baby It’s Cold Outside” campaign through Tuesday, January 4. All items will be donated to the Salvation Army. 2275 Route 33, Route 304, Hamilton. Visit www.chirocarerehab.com or call 609-587-9900 for information.
Health
Harvest Moon presents “Comfort Through Right Eating,” a workshop for men and women who overeat or think that they may have food allergies on Thursdays, from 7 to 8 p.m. Call Kristin for location and information at 609-462-4717.
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