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Artists Selected for Vaccine Campaign June 28, 2021
In partnership with the Arts Council of Princeton, Princeton Health Department has selected the work of four local artists for its COVID-19 Vaccine Public Art Campaign. Congratulations to Manveen Bindra, Veronica Foreman, Claudia Orostizaga and Rhinold Ponder for their inspirational artwork that will help our community build confidence in COVID-19 vaccines and create hope for an end to the pandemic.
During this time, vaccine education is especially important as the demand for COVID-19 vaccines has decreased, yet there are still unvaccinated individuals. These pieces of art will serve as visual vaccine awareness tools that will work in tandem with facts and information on vaccine efficacy and safety. Posters, stickers, yard signs, flyers, and tote bags displaying these designs will be dist
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Common calendar, Packet papers, May 14
Common calendar, Packet papers, May 14
The Bordentown Historical Society needs a female theatrical storyteller for its award-winning Harrowing History performances.
Looking for a woman who likes to perform, dress up in period costumes and entertain people.
Send a message with contact information to kkantorski@aol.com
Look for signs on Route 206.
Volunteers are needed, age 18 and older, will clean both sides of Route 206 between New Amwell and Homestead Road.
Volunteers are asked to wear masks and socially distance from other volunteers.
The Hopewell Valley Arts Council seeks artists, artisans and creatives ready for an eco-art challenge at its newest community event: The Junkyard, an upcycle art exhibition.
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The Friends of the Library will begin accepting book donations without an appointment beginning May 17. (Alex Mirchuk/Patch)
PRINCETON, NJ Princeton Public Library will be expanding operating hours beginning May 17, Executive Director Jennifer Podolsky announced Tuesday.
Next week onwards, the library will operate from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday (till 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday) and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Since the beginning of the pandemic, we have relied on the guidance of our Health Department and followed the best practices of our peers statewide. We think this expansion of hours is in line with those guidelines and practices, Podolsky said in a statement.
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