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What's New in Princeton & Central New Jersey?
Reprinted from the October 7, 2009, edition of U.S. 1 newspaper
Opportunities

For Young

Filmmakers

South Brunswick Library seeks student filmmakers, ages 14 to 24, for its annual student film and video festival. No fees. Visit www.sbpl.info.teens for application and information. Deadline is Monday, November 30. Festival is Saturday, December 12.

Women’s Programs

Princeton House Behavioral Health offers women’s programs at 300 Clock Tower Drive, Hamilton. The programs include women’s wellness aimed at individuals with symptoms of depression or anxiety stirred by life transitions or stress; women’s trauma for women subjected to psychological, sexual, physical, or verbal abuse, domestic violence, or rape; women’s trauma and addiction for women who use harmful substances or engage in harmful behaviors due to trauma or abuse; and DBT skills for women who have difficulty processing emotions. Visit www.princetonhouse.org or call 609-683-3299.

Video Contest

Discover Jersey Arts invites submissions of 30 to 60-second videos about why to love the arts in New Jersey. Visit www.jerseyarts.com for information and submission details. Deadline is Saturday, October 31.

Playwrights Needed

Lawrence Library seeks playwrights, amateur or professional, to submit plays for a staged reading, 10-minutes in length, for up to five characters. Deadline is Sunday, December 20. E-mail Ann Kerr at akerr@mcl.org or call 609-989-6922. Submissions may be E-mailed as an attachment.

Logo Contest

Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association seeks creative artists for its inaugural stream clean-up logo contest. The winning logo will be printed on the front of shirts and used in promotional material for the spring event. Send to watershedwatch@thewatershed.org with the subject line 2010 Stream Clean-Up Logo Contest Entry. Submission must include a short description of why clean water is important to you, a pdf version of logo no greater than 5MB, your name, address, and contact information. Deadline is Monday, November 16.

Belly Dance

One Yoga Center offers tribal style belly dance classes combining Middle Eastern moves with an international array of dance styles from Asia, India, and Spain. Visit www.oneyogacenter.net or call 699-918-0963 for information.

Music for Kids

New School for Music Study offers free Musikgarten classes for parents and their children, from newborn to age six. Call 609-921-2900, ext. 110 or E-mail natalie.gibson@gmail.com.

Art Classes

The Arts, a center for arts in Stockton, offers art classes and workshops for children, teens, and adults. Visit www.theartsstockton.com for schedule and information.

VSA Arts of New Jersey offers fine arts programs to students ages 8 to 21 with disabilities on Mondays, October 19 to December 21, at the Mercer Elementary School in Hamilton. Deadline is Monday, October 12. Visit www.vsanj.org or call 732-745-3885.

Volunteer Please

Acme Screening Room seeks volunteers for movie nights on Fridays and Saturdays, 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. See film for free. E-mail irudolf@verizon.net or visit www.lambertvillelibrary.org for information.

Duke Farms seeks volunteers for autumn planting day on Friday, October 9, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Volunteers will learn about planting techniques and the importance of using native plants in the landscape. Each volunteer will receive a seedling to take home. E-mail registration@ddcf.org or call 908-243-3602.

Vendors Needed

East Brunswick Library seeks arts and crafts vendors for the holiday bazaar on Saturday, December 5, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visit www.ebpl.org for registration form. $30 per space. Deadline is Friday, November 6.

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