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Community Works Thanks Supporters, Participants

More than 450 people attended the event at Princeton University on Jan. 30.

 

To the Editor:

A record-breaking more than 450 enthusiastic participants attended the 14th annual Princeton Community Works at the Frist Center on the Princeton University campus on Jan. 30.

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Participants from more than 200 non-profit organizations across the state, networked and gained insight and information by attending workshops. Our deep gratitude goes to Princeton University for its generosity as our host, to the Princeton Rotary for their significant administrative help and to the 27 workshop presenters who donated their time and talents.

A special thank you to our keynote presenter Robert Loughran, conducting the wonderful Princeton High School Orchestraa, and to the 50 very talented students who performed.  

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I also want to express my sincere appreciation to our dedicated, hard-working Community Works volunteers and to the on-going support of the media.

Thank you,
Marge Smith

Founder and Chair, Princeton Community Works

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