Pennington Day 2018

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The History of Pennington Day Pennington Day is held in downtown Pennington Boro along Main Street and adjacent roads intersecting Main Street

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his popular community event has become a positive force for the town, Hopewell Valley and local area businesses and organizations. Pennington Day’s origins date back to January 1980 when a huge fire occurred at the Pennington School’s four-story O’Hanlon Hall. The blaze brought 19 fire companies to the scene to fight the unfolding disaster. In its aftermath, the borough and its residents came together in an effort to decide what they could do to help the school recover from its tragedy. From the ashes of O’Hanlon Hall sprang the first Pennington Day later that year; the proceeds of which helped the school recover from its disaster.

and finally, to disburse any funds in excess of expenses to charitable organizations within the Hopewell Valley in the form of annual grants.

Interest in Pennington Day has expanded way beyond its borders. The day now draws people from up and down the East Coast, and in years past the “day” has expanded to an entire weekend – from Friday night to Sunday – with everything from a pancake breakfast to an event at a local winery sponsored by the Hopewell Valley Historical Society. The town residents plan their May calendars in accordance with the weekend and invite guests to their home to enjoy the festivities.

Since that time, Pennington Day has become one of the most important The goal and theme of Pennington Day is to bring a strong community dates on the borough and Hopewell Valley’s annual calendars. Pennington Day’s mission is to further the borough’s community spirit and identity as theme to the event, focusing on local vendors, artists and the Pennington a community and enhance its quality of life, while providing community community. groups, civic organizations and businesses throughout Hopewell Valley an opportunity to inform the community of their mission, allowing community organizations from within Hopewell Valley to raise funds through their sponsorship of Pennington Day events and/or the booths they set up,

Index Howe Commons.......................................4 Grants to Local Organizations...................6 Slice of Art Call for Artists..........................8 Pennington Day Vendor List.................... 10 Pennington Day Event Map......................11 Pennington Day Quilt Show 2018............ 12


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HV Arts Council to Take Over Howe Commons for Pennington Day

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or the fifth year, the Hopewell Valley Arts Council will anchor Pennington Day with an artful takeover on the Howe Commons lawn, at 65 South Main Street in Pennington, next to the music stage and “food court,” on Saturday, May 19, from 10am - 4pm.

A little, green, jewel-like beetle called the Emerald Ash Borer, threatens the entire North American Fraxinus (Ash) genus of ash trees, which can be found on private and public property and in forests and yards. Due to the nature of the infestation, it’s difficult to determine which trees have already succumbed. As a result, many ash trees, some infected and some yet to be infected, are being taken down to ensure public safety. Hopewell Township is being proactive in the fight to protect our ash trees and has information on their website at www.haveyoursayhopewelltwp.org. In the spirit of the HV Arts Council’s ongoing upcycling theme – making art out of trash and typically discarded items – Out of the Ashes will transform wood from this beautiful American tree into art through a diverse series of art programs, exhibits, and community events throughout 2018 and 2019. Ash wood will abound with opportunities to view and make art, watch live carving demonstrations, and learn more about the emerald ash borer and about our year-long events celebrating as art emerges Out of the Ashes.

In the center of Howe Commons, a manual shingle cutter will cut ash wood into shingles, and kids of all ages are invited to paint the shingles along with This year, we’ll kick off a new initiative, wood discs. Two local Out of the Ashes: Art Emerging from Fallen wood carvers, Stan Trees, to commemorate the devastating loss Saperstein and Scott of the ash tree, one of the primary native Fulmer, will also be trees in Hopewell Valley. stationed on Howe

Commons throughout the day demonstrating live wood carving and showing projects at various stages of completion. Plus, visit us at the HV Arts Council tent at Howe Commons to find out more about our upcoming art- and culture-related events and receive 10% off membership.

The HV Arts Council will also issue a “call to artists” beginning at Pennington Day, as part of Out of the Ashes. Wood slices, playfully being called “slices of art” will be available for artists, creative adults, and hobbyist to take home and adorn. Use your creativity and paint, mosaic, apply photography, or whatever your imagination desires! At the end of the summer, these slices of art will be sold, with half going to the individual artist and half to support local art and artists in the greater Hopewell Valley. The slices will be sold at the HV Arts Council’s Slice of Art Sale, Barbecue, & Cornhole Tournament on Sunday, September 9 at the Valley Road Picnic Area, Hopewell Township. For more details, please check out the HV Arts Council website: hvartscouncil.org.


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Pennington Day Makes Grants to Local Organizations

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he Pennington Day Committee would like to congratulate its 2018 Grant Recipients. Each year, the Committee makes grants to local organizations to underwrite projects or programs that benefit the Hopewell Valley Community. It is always a difficult decision to select the winners from all of the great applicants who are serving our community. We thank everyone who applied for their service and encourage everyone to learn how they can help Hopewell Valley non-profits. The following groups have earned grants totalling $6,050. Congratulations!

them to stay independently in their own homes. HV Senior Services will use the grant money to underwrite the cost of the HV Rides program.

Another program that enables seniors to live independently in their homes is Hopewell Valley Aging in Place. It builds friendships and connections and helps the older adults of the community with errands of “What Friends would do for Friends.” This past year we have shoveled driveways, picked up prescriptions, taken spouses to the hospital to visit their ill family, and taken people shopping within Hopewell and to Hunterdon County The Bethel AME Church has been serving the Pennington community for MD appointments. HV Aging in Place will use its grant facilitate the for over 200 years! In addition to their religious mission, they serve the communications and coordination necessary to match seniors with a need needy in the community by visiting nursing homes, and providing meals to seniors willing to help. and resources for those who may be in need. With the grant money reThe Hopewell Valley Chorus has been an integral component of the ceived, they will supplement their collection of food, clothing and household items by purchasing specific items for families in need and soldiers Hopewell Valley community and has shared the joy of music with the overseas. For a small parish, Bethel AME has an outsized impact on the community and its members for 60 years. The Chorus participates in local events, including Pennington Day and Hopewell Harvest Fair, commemocommunity. rations and memorial services, and has brought its music to our seniors, ill Friends in Service Here (FISH) of Hopewell Valley is the meals on wheels members, to the spectators at the Trenton Thunder and to the wider comprogram for Hopewell Township, Pennington, Hopewell Borough and Ti- munity through a longstanding partnership with the Trenton Children’s tusville. We, with the generous cooperation of Pennington Market, provide Chorus. The HV Chorus will use its grant money to purchase new choral meals to the homebound, especially seniors. All of our drivers and admin- concert risers that can be used at various performances and venues. istrative staff are volunteers without compensation. In 2017, FISH served Pennington Basketball Associations (PBA) is a recreational and travel 3,700 meals in Hopewell Valley. With the grant money received, FISH will basketball organization that serves the Hopewell Valley. PBA is a true colsubsidize meal costs for those who cannot afford to pay for the meals. laboration of community-minded parents who love the game and seek to The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed works tirelessly to keep the water provide opportunities for kids to grow in the game. PBA will use its grant clean, safe and healthy by protectin and restoring our water and natural money to provide free clinics for girls and boys throughout the Hopewell environment in central New Jersey. Grant money will be used to create Valley. the Tree Frog Trail: a Nature Play Garden at The Stony Brook-Millstone The Hopewell Museum aims to preserve and share the history of Hopewell Watershed Reserve in Pennington, NJ. Nature Play spaces are designed to help children explore the environment at their own level of development. Valley and the surrounding area. Beyond our collection of local artifacts, we offer programming to educate the community about our rich local history. Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space (FOVHOS) promotes conser- The Hopewell Museum is sponsoring Hopewell Valley Heritage Weekend vation in the Hopewell Valley Region through open space preservation, on May 25-28, 2018 with its partner organizations: Stoutsburg Sourland informed land use, wise stewardship, education and outreach. The Pen- African American Museum, The Hopewell Valley Historical Society, The nington Day grant will be used to support Project Hopewell Healthy Eco- Hopewell Valley Veterans Association, Stoutsburg Cemetery, Pennington systems, a pilot program that will provide native plants, wildlife education African Cemetery, and Hopewell Public Library. Visit their Facebook page and stewardship support to teachers and students at Tollgate Elementary. to learn about all the programs that this grant will underwrite. Our goal is to help them create a healthy ecosystem by replacing a portion The Pennington Public Library celebrates reading in all formats and proof lifeless lawn on school property with a native plant meadow. vides a warm, welcoming place where community members of all ages can Hopewell Valley Senior Services provides programs, activities and sup- interact, engage in public discourse, and pursue lifelong learning for perport to the seniors of Hopewell Valley. It started Hopewell Valley Rides sonal growth and entertainment. The library plans to use this grant to because there was a need in the valley for transportation services for the support the 2018 Summer Reading Program, which has a music theme and home bound and disabled seniors. The service allows its clients to get to the slogan “Libraries Rock.” The grant will underwrite program costs and the doctors, the market or to Senior programs. More importantly, it allows acquisition of books related to the theme.


The HVCHS Post Prom Committee works to provide the students at HVCHS with a safe and fun place to go to following the Senior Prom. This is a long-standing tradition in our community. By sponsoring a Post Prom event, we are keeping our children safe, sober and involved in exciting, but controlled activities. The Pennington Day grant will be used to underwrite the costs of sponsoring the evening. Unicorn Therapeutic Riding is a local non-profit that is run by trained volunteers to provide equine assisted activities to adults and children with physical, cognitive and emotional challenges. The lessons provide a wide variety of benifits that help enrich the lives, health and well-being of our students mentally and physically. Grant money will be used to build a mounting block that will allow volunteers to transfer wheelchair bound students with greater ease and comfort for the volunteer as well as the student. The Sourland Conservancy hosts free guided hikes, educational seminars and community events. We offer volunteer opportunities to local residents and organizations to introduce people to the natural world in their own backyard. With the grant money received, the Sourland Conservancy will purchase deer-resistant native wildflower plants and seeds to plant in local preserves. The flowers will beautify the parks, attract pollinators and help restore balance to the ecosystem.

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Slice of Art Call for Artists

his Pennington Day, the HV Arts Council will issue a “call to artists” as part of a new initiative, Out of the Ashes: Art Emerging from Fallen Trees, to commemorate the devastating loss of the ash tree, one of the primary native trees in Hopewell Valley. A little, green, jewel-like beetle called the Emerald Ash Borer, threatens the entire North American Fraxinus (Ash) genus of ash trees, which can be found on private and public property and in forests and yards. Due to the nature of the infestation, it’s difficult to determine which trees have already succumbed. As a result, many ash trees, some infected and some yet to be infected, are being taken down to ensure public safety. Hopewell Township is being proactive in the fight to protect our ash trees and has information on their website at www.haveyoursayhopewelltwp.org. In the spirit of the HV Arts Council’s ongoing

upcycling theme – making art out of trash and typically discarded items – Out of the Ashes will transform wood from this beautiful American tree into art through a diverse series of art programs, exhibits, and community events throughout 2018 and 2019.

Wood slices, playfully being called “slices of art” will be available for artists, creative adults, and hobbyist to take home and adorn. Use your creativity and paint, mosaic, apply photography, or whatever your imagination desires! The HV Arts Council hopes to reach 100 artistically reinterpreted “slices” to ultimately sell at a fall event in support local art and artists. These “slices of art” will be sold for $100 each -- a split 50/50 -- at the Slice of Art Sale, Barbecue, & Cornhole Tournament on Sunday, September 9 at the Valley Road Picnic Area, Hopewell Township. Undecorated slices will be available at our tent on Pennington Day and then ongoing during our office hours. Artists are welcome to take more than one. Any artists with plans grander than a slice are welcome to contact us at info@hvartscouncil.org. For more details, please see the HV Arts Council website: hvartscouncil.org


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10AM – 4PM • Main Street, Pennington, NJ On Pennington Day, the Information Tent (i on the map) will have a banner with information on the zone in which vendors and organizations are located.

2018 Pennington Day Sponsors

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Event Sponsors

Vendors and Organizations

Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty Capital Health Dr. Mark McDonough - Orthodontist First Bank The Pennington School

Main Street Sponsors

DeSimone Orthodontics Hopewell Valley Golf & Country Club Long Motor Company/Volvo of Princeton Mayor and Mrs. Anthony Persichilli Northfield Bank Pennington Quality Market Stellitano Heating & Air Conditioning

Community Sponsors

Anew Life Yoga Acro and Aerial Backes and Backes LLC Chance on Main Chapin School Princeton Clarke Caton Hintz Hopewell Valley YMCA Law Office of Alisandra B. Carnevale, LLC Pennington Montessori School Princeton Community Church Thomas O’Neill

2018 Pennington Day - Participating Vendors and Organizations Food and Beverages

1994 Antimo’s Italian Kitchen Aunt Martha’s Funnel Cakes Beverly Mills Strawberry Shortcakes Buzzetta’s Festival Foods Carlito’s Taco Wagon D&D Catering Las Patatas de Rafa Marchese Farm Mister Softee Nomad Pizza Northeast Kettle Korn Pennington Fire Company Pennington Presbyterian Church Youth Cotton Candy Playa Bowls Rita’s Pennington Sumo Sushi Thana Thai Cuisine The Pennington School Tomatillo’s Mexican Cuisine

123organizeMe Activcore Physical Therapy Addison Wolfe Real Estate All Fired Up Ceramics / The Painter’s Loft Art Studio Anew Life Yoga Anew Life Yoga Acro and Aerial Animal Allies Au Pair In America Aztec Graphics Bank of Princeton Bath Fitter Bearded Goat Fine Foods Bethel A.M.E. Church Blue Moon Acres Bright Horizons Brilliant Arts-Young Rembrandts Brown’s Upholstery Co. Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty Cambridge School Camp Bow Wow Lawrenceville Cannabates Capelli Salon Capital Health Capitol Lawn Care CASA Century 21 Chapin School Princeton Chickadee Creek Farm Cutco Cutlery Cutting Edge Lawn and Landscaping David Lerner Associates Deborah’s Happenings DeSimone Orthodontics Down Syndrome Association of Central NJ Dr. Mark McDonough - Orthodontist E&B Church Lady Aprons Eastern Service Workers Association Edye’s Naturals ESF Summer Camps Ewing Sports Center Farmers Insurance First Assembly of God Church First Bank Friends Forever Pet Crematory & Memorial Center Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space (FoHVOS) Friends of the Pennington Public Library Fun House Productions Gloria Nilson & Co Real Estate Good Grief

Gracie Barra Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Great Clips Greater Mercer TMA Greenleaf Lawn and Landscape Inc. Greenleaf Painters, LLC Gutter Helmet by Harry Helmet Gymland Har Sinai Temple Hart’s Cyclery Heath Lumber Company Hebrew Hammer Blacksmith Heigh Ho Silver Helpwell: Hopewell Valley Regional School District’s Volunteer Network Home Repair and Care, LLC Honey Brook Organic Farm Honor Yoga Pennington Hope Rises Up Hopewell American Legion Post 339 Hopewell Borough Board of Health Montgomery Twp. Health Dept. Hopewell Branch of the Mercer County Library Hopewell Business Association Hopewell Valley Chorus Hopewell Valley Democratic Club Hopewell Valley Education Association (HVEA) Hopewell Valley Girl Scouts Hopewell Valley Golf & Country Club Hopewell Valley Historical Society Hopewell Valley Lions Club Hopewell Valley Soccer Association Hopewell Valley YMCA Hopewell Valley Youth Chorale Hopewell-Keroka Alliance Hopewell-Lambertville Eye Associates Hoppin’ Good! HTS Tree Care Professionals, LLC Hun School of Princeton HVCHS Gridiron Club HVCHS Model WHO Club HVCHS Robotics Club HVRSD STRIVE PTO India Hicks Integrated Fitness, Classical Pilates & Healing Arts Center ishred4u, LLC It’s My Brush (for Pets & People) It’s A Print Shop, LLC Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy Jack’s Greenhouse and Farm Jo-Lyn’s Bibs Kids’ MusicRound of NJ, LLC kokko Atelier Princeton KVD+ Architecture, Inc. Lauren F Jones , LLC Law Office of Alisandra B. Carnevale, LLC Lawrence Family Chiropractic Lawrence Hopewell Trail LeadHER Hockey Academy LeafFilter North of Pennsylvania, LLC League of Women Voters Hopewell Valley Lear’s Lawn Service , LLC Lightsource Chiropractic Long Motor Company/Volvo of Princeton LuLaRoe LuLaRoe (Mott) LuLaRoe (Petura and Tesauro) Mad Science of New Jersey Main Street Private Advisors Medina Law Group, LLC Mercer Children’s Dentistry Mercer Home Health Care Mercer Street Friends MercerQuietSkys.org Mr. Handyman Music Together National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) Natural Kindness Soaps and Lotions

NJ Bamboo Landscaping LLC NLSA Northeast Animal Support Alliance Northfield Bank O’ Savon Oasis Salon and Wellness Spa Old Glory Detailing Orion Jewelry Studio LLC OSIP Foundation, Inc. PEAC Health & Fitness Pennington Adult Living Services (Project Autism) Pennington African Cemetery Association Pennington Borough Shade Tree Committee Pennington Business & Professionals Association Pennington Environmental Commission Pennington Family Chiropractic Pennington Farmers Market Pennington Montessori School Pennington Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry, LLC Pennington Pack 44 Cub Scouts Pennington Presbyterian Church Pennington Quality Market Pennington Veterinary Care Center Pixie Salon Princeton Air Princeton Community Church Princeton Fitness and Wellness Princeton Learning Cooperative Princeton Playspace Princeton Van Service Moving & Storage Rambling Pines Day Camp ReThink Energy NJ Rodan + Fields (Danser) Rodan + Fields (Mamo) Rutgers Master Gardeners of Mercer County Sand Creations and Novelties Scentsy Schafer Sports Center School of Rock Princeton Sister Cities Food & Shop Tours Soccer Shots Central Jersey Sourland Conservancy Sourland Cycles St. James CYO St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart TapSnap Photobooth That’s Crafttastic The Learning Experience at Hopewell The MAX Challenge of Lawrenceville/ Pennington The Pennington School The Pennington Studio for Dance & Creative Arts The Watershed Institute Timberlane Middle School Builder’s Club Tipica el Quetzal Toadshade Wildflower Farm Trenton-Cyrus #5 UIH Family Partners Unicorn Therapeutic Horseback Riding Vector Security Verizon Wireless, TCC Vivint Solar Voices Chorale Weidel Realtors Wilberforce School Young Life Youth Leadership Development Program YSU AAU Basketball Fundraising


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Pennington Day Quilt Show 2018

opewell Valley Quilters are planning their annual Pennington Day show to be held on May 19, 2018, from 10 am to 4 pm in the Toll Gate Grammar School cafeteria. The quilts on display will reflect a great variety of styles, from beautiful traditional patterns to contemporary works of fiber art. This year’s show will include three special exhibit themes. The quilters challenged themselves to make small quilts with “Flowers” as a theme. The challenge quilts incorporate this theme in creative and diverse ways. There will also be a display of antique quilts featuring flowers. A display of “fidget quits” will be available. These are made for people with Alzheimer’s Disease and and other cognitive disabilities who can enjoy the visual and tactile stimulation a quilt can offer. A third special exhibit will show favorite tools quilters use today. A special display will let visitors enjoy arranging quilt squares into patterns. Viewers will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite quilt in the show. The Viewers’ Choice Prize has been donated by Pennington Quilt Works. Admission to the show is only $1.00, and proceeds benefit Pennington Day 2018. Hopewell Valley Quilters is an informal group that has been meeting for over 30 years. The group meets both in the daytime and in the evening in the Hopewell Township branch of Mercer County Library. All are welcome. More information about the quilt group will be available at the show. Toll Gate Grammar School is located on the corner of S. Main Street and E. Curlis Avenue. Entry to the show is on the north side of the school building. Handicapped parking will be available.


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