Town Topics Newspaper August 5, 2020

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TOWN TOPICS, PRINCETON, N.J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2020 • 18

Calendar Wednesday, August 5 6:15 p.m.: “The Future of Princeton and Community Development Hot Topics,” via Zoom. Part of the Joint Effort Princeton Safe Streets program. For the link, contact John Bailey at (720) 629-0964 or johnbailey062@gmail.com. 7-8:30 p.m.: “Ask an Expert about EVs,” Zoom event on how to choose, charge, and change an electric vehicle. Sponsored by Sustainable Princeton. Visit sustainableprinceton.org for registration information. Thursday, August 6 12-1 p.m.: August Virtual Monthly Membership Luncheon of the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber, via Zoom. Joseph P. Benicasa, president and CEO of The Actors Fund, will speak about “The Future of Theatre and Broadway.” Visit princetonchamber.org to register. 7 p.m.: Summer Scares: Campfire Stories,” presented virtually by Princeton Public Library, hosted on Google Meet. Visit princetonlibrary.org for registration information. Friday, August 7 9:45 a.m.: Job Seekers Session: Your Professional Assessment, presented virtually by Princeton Public Library. Career coach Tony Calabrese is the speaker. Visit princetonlibrary.org for registration information. 5-8 p.m.: Sunset Sips and Sounds series at Terhune Orchards, Cold Soil Road.

With Mark Miklos. terhuneorchards.com. Saturday, August 8 10 a.m.: “Princeton Elected Officials Update and Candidates Forum,” via Zoom. Part of the Joint Effort Princeton Safe Streets program. For the link, contact John Bailey at (720) 629-0964 or johnbailey062@gmail.com. 5-8 p.m.: Sunset Sips and Sounds series at Terhune Orchards, Cold Soil Road. With Mike & Laura. terhuneorchards.com. Sunday, August 9 4 p.m.: Cynthia “Chip” Fisher and Romus Broadway Memorial Virtual Art Exhibit-Collage Slideshow and Community Reception, featuring a community salute to Romus Broadway and the Jim Floyd Memorial Lecture and Gospel Music Hour. Followed by awards presentation ceremony. Part of the Joint Effort Princeton Safe Streets Princeton program, presented via Zoom. For the link, contact John Bailey at (720) 629-0964 or johnbailey062@gmail.com. 5-8 p.m. Sunset Sips and Sounds series at Terhune Orchards, Cold Soil Road. With Mags & Bud. terhuneorchards.com. 7 p.m.: Daniel Ellsberg speaks at online commemoration of 75th anniversary of atomic bombings, sponsored by Coalition for Peace Action. Visit http://bit.ly/ HNAug9 to register. Monday, August 10 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The 26th Annual Albert Einstein Virtual Memorial Lecture, sponsored by the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber. James Peebles, who won the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics,

is the speaker. Visit princetonchamber.org to register. Wednesday, August 12 8:30-9:30 a.m.: Business Before Breakfast Virtual Event, sponsored by the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber, presents Assemblyman Andrew Zwicker from Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, speaking on “Science, Technology & Innovation: Key Tools to Reboot the Economy & Vitality of Small Business.” Visit princetonchamber.org to register. 11:30 a.m.: Demo Day at the Keller Center, online. Students from the eLab Accelerator Program present their entrepreneurial ventures. Visit kellercenter. princeton/edu to register. Thursday, August 13 8 p.m.: “The Flags We Fly,” talk via Zoom on the science behind layered shots, icons of the New Jersey flag, Betsy Ross and the Quilting Revolution, understanding LGBTQIA and modern Civil Rights flags. Part of the New Jersey State Museum’s Summer Evening Series. Visit state.nj.us/state/museum/. Friday, August 14 5-8 p.m.: Sunset Sips and Sounds series at Terhune Orchards, Cold Soil Road. With Acoustic Douvover. terhuneorchards.com. Saturday, August 15 11 a.m.: Represent.Us New Jersey Chapter meeting on Zoom. The agenda includes a short film featuring Represent.Us co-founder Josh Silver talking about corruption, gerrymandering, and ranked-choice voting. Followed by Q&A. Visit represent.us for registration information.

5-8 p.m.: Sunset Sips and Sounds series at Terhune Orchards, Cold Soil Road. With Kara & Corey. terhuneorchards.com. Sunday, August 16 5-8 p.m.: Sunset Sips and Sounds series at Terhune Orchards, Cold Soil Road. With Jerry Steele. terhuneorchards.com. Wednesday, August 19 5-7 p.m.: Business After Business Virtual Event, presented by the Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber. Visit princetonchamber.org to register. Friday, August 21 5-8 p.m.: Sunset Sips and Sounds series at Terhune Orchards, Cold Soil Road. With Jerry Steele. terhuneorchards.com. Saturday, August 22 5-8 p.m.: Sunset Sips and Sounds series at Terhune Orchards, Cold Soil Road. With Brian Bortnick. terhuneorchards.com. Saturday, August 23: 5-8 p.m.: Sunset Sips and Sounds series at Terhune Orchards, Cold Soil Road. With Barbara Lin Band. terhuneorchards.com. Friday, August 28 5-8 p.m.: Sunset Sips and Sounds series at Terhune Orchards, Cold Soil Road. With Bill O’Neal & Andy Koontz. terhuneorchards.com. Saturday, August 29 5-8 p.m.: Sunset Sips and Sounds series at Terhune Orchards, Cold Soil Road. With Roundabout. terhuneorchards.com. Sunday, August 30 1: 30 p.m.: “Electronic Environmental Detectives,” via Zoom, is the Sunday at the Sarnoff talk by physicist Jonathan Allen, who will discuss the evolution and current state of electronic instruments for atmospheric measurements, and analysis including both gaseous and particulate pollutants, as well as instruments developed by the author. For registration information visit davidsarnoff.tcnj.edu. 5-8 p.m.: Sunset Sips and Sounds series at Terhune Orchards, Cold Soil Road. With Jerry Steele. terhuneorchards.com. Sunday, September 27 1:30 p.m.: “Science on the Small Screen: A Short History of Science Education via Remote Learning,” via Zoom, part of the Sundays at the Sarnoff series. Science historian Ingrid Ockert takes viewers through a tour of the groundbreaking science television genre and will discuss what early lessons are useful for educators today. For registration information visit davidsarnoff.tcnj.edu.

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Area Exhibits Check website s for information on safety protocols. Art Council of Princeton, 102 Witherspoon Street, has “The Princeton Paper Crane Project” through August 29. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Fr i d ay 1: 30 - 4 : 30 p.m. and Saturday 12-4 p.m. artscouncilofprinceton.org. D& R Greenway Land Trust, One Preservation Place, has “Garden State Watercolor Society’s 50th Anniversary Virtual Juried Exhibition: Out of the Wild,” through September 30 and the ongoing virtual galleries “Trail of Breadcrumbs: Nature in Fairytales” and “Portraits of Preservation: James Fiorentino Art.” The center is currently closed to the public. drgreenway.org. Ellarslie, Trenton’s City Museu m in Cadwalader Park, Parkside Avenue, Trenton, has the ongoing virtual exhibit “Not Quite Open: The Art of Sheltering in Place.” The museum is currently closed to the public. ellarslie.org. G rounds For Sculp ture, 80 Sculptors Way, H a m i l to n , h a s “ T h a t ’s Wor th Celebrating : The Life and Work of the Johnson Family” through December 31, “Michael Rees: Synthetic Cells” through January 10, and other exhibits. Hours are Thursday through Monday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Timed ticked required. groundsforsculpture.org.

Historical Society of Princeton, Updike Farmstead, 354 Quaker Road, has “A Vir tual Tour of Hamilton’s Princeton” and the “History@ Home” series. princetonhistory.org. James A . M ic hener Art Museum, 138 South Pine Street, Doylestown, Pa., has “Selma Bortner — The Journey” through August 30, “Ponstingl : Dreams of Past Futures” through September 27, and “Rising Tides: Contemporar y Ar t and the Ecology of Water” through January 10. The museum is now open to the public. michenerartmuseum.org. M or ve n M u s e u m & G a r d e n , 55 S to ck ton Street, has “Dreaming of Utopia: Roosevelt, New Jersey” through January 24. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. morven.org. Old Barracks Mus e u m , 101 B a r r a c k Street, Trenton, has the ongoing v ir tual ex hibit “W hen Women Vote — The Old Barracks and the Anti-Suffrage Movement.” The museum is currently closed to the public. barracks.org. Princeton University Art Museum has a virtual tour of “Life Magazine and the Power of Photography” along with many online events. The museum is currently closed to the public. artmuseum.princeton.edu. We st W i ndsor A r ts Council, 952 Alexander Road, has the online exhibit “See Beauty Everywhere” through August 28. The center is currently closed to the public. westwindsorarts.org.

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