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Philadelphia Jazz Orchestra, Pettoranello Gardens Amphitheater
Philadelphia Jazz Orchestra Pettoranello Gardens Amphitheater
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Blue Curtain presents Philadelphia Jazz Orchestra July 17 at 7PM (Rain/Heat date: July 18 at 7PM) FREE Pettoranello Gardens Amphitheater Route 206 and Mountain Ave., Princeton co-sponsored by Princeton Recreation Department more info: info@bluecurtain.org
The Philadelphia Jazz Orchestra is an all star big band comprised of the best high school and college jazz musicians in the Philadelphia and New Jersey region.
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Evan Moorhead
Evan Moorhead, who has served as the assistant director of the Princeton Recreation Department for the past decade, has been named the new head of the organization.
The Princeton Recreation Commission voted unanimously to appoint him to the executive director position for a three-year term last week. Moorhead will be the fourth executive director in the department’s 57-year history. He begins his new position with the recreation department July 1, replacing longtime colleague Ben Stentz, who announced in April that he was resigning from the job.
Moorehead noted that his first job ever was working at the tennis courts for the recreation department as a teenager.
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The program begins July 8 through August 5 (Shutterstock)
PRINCETON, NJ – This summer, the Princeton Recreation Department will be offering an empowerment program for girls.
The Princeton Empowerment Program aims to encourage girls from various backgrounds to come together in a safe space, talk about important topics, and break down social barriers. The program is aimed at girls in grades 3-6.
The program begins July 8 through August 5 and will take place at Grover Park located behind Princeton Shopping Center.
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Girls will learn how to embrace who they are and find their inner strength to spread kindness and empower themselves in a supportive environment among friends and peers.