Sep 30 Tuesday
Robbinsville Farmers MarketJuly 1 - September 30, Tuesdays, 3:30-7pm
We provide a large selection of fresh local fruits & vegetables and other fresh foods, as well as household, flower, and pet items. Also, don't miss our weekly attractions that include Touch-A-Truck, special music, pet day, and more! The Farmers' Market is a memorable experience for the whole family. We look forward to seeing you every Tuesday!
We’ll read and discuss excerpts from impactful children’s books, both classic and current, and analyze why they work so well. Weekly generative prompts will inspire you whether you’re just beginning your kidlit adventure, or you’re already working on a piece and want to hone it further. Bring your desire to write for children and/or young adults, an open mind and a childlike sense of adventure! Led by Eric Bell.
Say “Cello!” to new concert buddies in 8-minute speed friending, then explore cellist Abel Selaocoe‘s South African-inspired world with new friends by your side.
Oct 01 Wednesday
When everyday life doesn’t inspire us, we can turn to other art forms to move us. Learn how to build a friendship between verse and art by using the energy of music, paintings, films and more to create exciting ekphrastic poems. This encouraging workshop will help you collect inspirations and engage with structures, themes and motifs of other artists. Led by Cynthia Arrieu-King.
Oct 02 Thursday
From Oscar®-winning director Ron Howard, Pavarotti is a rousing, deeply moving portrait of the world’s most beloved tenor. Blending rare archival footage, intimate interviews, and breathtaking performance clips, the film captures the larger-than-life presence, unmatched voice, and heartfelt humanity of Luciano Pavarotti. Whether singing on the grandest opera stages or using his fame for global charity, Pavarotti comes to life as an artist of extraordinary joy and generosity—whose voice, as one critic wrote, “had the power to heal.” A celebration of music’s power to uplift, connect, and endure.
Oct 05 Sunday
Conductor: Alicia Brozovich
The Princeton Society of Musical Amateurs welcomes singers of all levels to participate. Vocal scores provided.
Members of the community gather together for the common and joyful enterprise of making music for their own pleasure, singing through the great works in choral literature with chorus, orchestra, and soloists as the works require. There are no separate rehearsals and no auditions. Walk-in singers and listen-only guests are welcome at all sessions. Conductors may do some light preparation with the chorus before the sing-through. Orchestra members participate by invitation, based on the instrumental needs of the work. Light refreshments are available during the break and participants are encouraged to mingle and socialize. For further information email musical.amateurs@gmail.com
On Sunday, October 5 at 4:00 PM, Altamura Legacy Concerts (ALC) at Princeton United Methodist Church (Nassau Street at Vandeventer Avenue) will present An Afternoon of Opera Arias and Art Songs with Laureate Winners of the Altamura/Caruso International Voice Competition. The program will feature a selection of beloved opera arias and art songs by Puccini, Saint-Saens, Dvořák, Verdi, and more sung by tenor Fanyong Du, soprano Anne Tormela, and mezzo-soprano Anna Tonna. Other guest artists include pianist Vanessa Perez, violinist Courtney Orlando, and pianist and ALC artistic director Cristina Altamura. A pre-concert event begins at 3:30 PM, featuring a coffee bar and performances by the Legacy Arts Youth Ambassadors—exceptional local teen pianists.
Sunday, October 5, 2025, 5PMChoral EvensongAll Saints' Parish ChoirNicholas Halbert, organist (Canon Precentor , Cathedral Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, PA)Kevin O'Malia. Director of MusicMusic of William Smith, Thomas Attwood Walmisley, Benjamin Britten and othersThere will be a light reception followingPlease come to this beautiful service of music and word from our Daily Office, and stay for fellowship after!
Oct 07 Tuesday