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Princeton Patch Weekend Guide

There's something for everyone: learn about Egypt, bring your dog to get free treats and enjoy a Spring Family Festival.

 

Friday

 will feature daffodills at the corner of Mercer and Nassau Streets. Proceeds will support The Garden Club of Princeton. 9 a.m.

A gallery talk, , 12:30 p.m.

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explores traditions and customs. Learn Bollywood dance moves, enjoy a performance by talented school kids, get a henna tattoo, learn interesting facts about centuries old customs and practices of Indian such as weddings ceremonies, and festivals, 7 p.m. 

presents Open Mic Night for Teens, where students will sing, dance, do comedy acts, recite poetry, juggle...you name it! 7 p.m. 

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Take one part Wilde, a touch of Lenin, a dash of Dada, a pinch of Joyce and you’ve got Tom Stoppard’s absurdly hilarious play,  7:30 p.m. 

World premiere of three new one-act operas from the Princeton One-Act Opera Project, featuring Lear on the Second Floor, Weakness and Off Court, 8 p.m. 

 

Saturday

will stop by Princeton with free cookies and ice cream. The truck will be at Princeton Palmer Lake Trail at Mountain Avenue and Great Road, 9 to 10:30 a.m.

Stop by the Princeton Art Museum anytime between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. and enjoy a self-guided, interactive tour about followed by a related art project.

 to celebrate one year anniversary of the opening of the Historical Society of Princeton's Updike Farmstead, Noon, rain or shine. 

Family-friendly Nano Day, featuring hands-on and interactive science exhibits that explore nanoscience, the study of atoms, molecules, and objects whose size is on the nanometer scale (1 to 100 nanometers), 1-4 p.m. 

Artist Lonni Sue Johnson suffered an attack of encephalitis in late 2007, leaving her with profound amnesia. Scientists from Johns Hopkins University and Johnson’s family will shed light on the  transformations in her art and the early scientific research results during a talk, , 2 p.m. 

, Le Triomphe de l'amour performs music from the 17th century Tudor and Stuart masque repertoire and 18th century masterpieces of the genre by George Frederic Handel and Thomas Arne. Pre-concert talk by John Burkhalter at 7:30 p.m., concert at 8 p.m.

Take one part Wilde, a touch of Lenin, a dash of Dada, a pinch of Joyce and you’ve got Tom Stoppard’s absurdly hilarious play,  7:30 p.m. 

World premiere of three new one-act operas from the Princeton One-Act Opera Project, featuring Lear on the Second Floor, Weakness and Off Court, 8 p.m. 

Sunday

for children ages 3-6, siblings welcome, rain or shine, 1:30 p.m. 

The U.S. 1 Poets Cooperative will launch Vol. 57 of its journal, which contains works by 110 poets, including members of the cooperative and other poets from across the nation. Many contributors will read from their works in the volume. 2 p.m. 

A gallery talk, , 3 p.m.

Take one part Wilde, a touch of Lenin, a dash of Dada, a pinch of Joyce and you’ve got Tom Stoppard’s absurdly hilarious play,  7:30 p.m. 

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