
Friday
Artists will discuss how to eat for peak daily performance and focus on proper nutrition for athletes and dancers- both children and adults. 5:15 p.m.
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Princeton High School's Annual Student Art Show, 6-8 p.m.
(Princeton residency not required), 6:30 p.m.
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Dance under the stars in Hinds Plaza (next to the Princeton Public Library). The Central Jersey Dance Society will demonstrate basic ballroom and modern dance steps, followed by dancing to recorded music, 7-10 p.m.
Triangle Show, "Tree's Company, Forest's a Crowd" at McCarter Theater, 8 p.m.
Saturday
Montgomery Friends Farmers' Market, featuring fresh, locally-grown produce, poultry, meats, dairy products, organic vegetables, herbs, flowers, pies, fresh bread, and more. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
A free day of famiy fun at Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, including hands-on plasma demonstrations, tours of fusion experiments, NASA moon rocks and meteors, a Hall of Machines, and free prizes and refreshments. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Gospel Music Workshop at First Baptist Church, 10 a.m.
Class of 1998, Princeton University's Class of 1998 will attempt to establish a new world record for the largest gathering of people wearing a tennis outfit. A Guinness Book official will there. Participants must wear full tennis outfits, and have a racket, tennis ball and tennis sneakers. Blair Arch. 1 p.m.
Princeton University's famous P-rade. The parade route runs from FitzRandolph Gate, Front Campus, Cannon Green, Chapel Drive, Elm Drive, Poe-Pardee Fields, 2 p.m.
VOICES Silver Jubilee Celebration & Benefit to honor Dr. Lyn Ransom, founder and music director. Enjoy food, wine, and live music. Performers include soprano Rochelle Ellis, tenor Bill Mosher, a Gilbert & Sullivan trio and the American Boychoir. Silent and live auctions. Proceeds will benefit VOICES' outreach programs, including the Young Composers Project, concerts in retirement and nursing homes and need-based scholarships. 6 p.m.
Triangle Show, "Tree's Company, Forest's a Crowd" at McCarter Theater, 8 p.m.
Princeton High School Studio Band's 35 Annual Concert, 8 p.m.
Princeton University Orchestra Lawn Concert. Enjoy music from the classics, light classics, and pops. Finney and Campbell Fields (Across Washington Road, east of Princeton Stadium — enter from Ivy Lane by Clarke Field). Fireworks follow. 8 p.m.
Princeton University's annual reunions fireworks show (following the lawn concert). In the event of inclement weather, call the fireworks hotline (609-258-8100). Finney and Campbell Fields (Across Washington Road, east of Princeton Stadium — Enter from Ivy Lane by Clarke Field). 9:15 p.m.
Sunday
HomeFront’s 5th annual 5K & 1 Mile Walk/Run to Benefit homeless families. All funds raised will go to HomeFront's Summer Camp programs. 9 a.m.
Woodrow Wilson Centennial Walking Tour by the Historical Society of Princeton. Celebrate the 100th anniversary of Wilson’s inauguration as President of the United States with a walking tour of places in the community that were a part of his life as a student, faculty member and University president. Rescheduled from June 1. Register. 1 p.m.
Drumthwacket in Bloom: Garden Party Open House. Enjoy historic Italianate gardensdesigned by Daniel Webster Langton circa 1905. Tour the stately house and gardens, enjoy light refreshments. Master Gardeners will share their garden expertise. Register. 1-3 p.m.
An afternoon of acoustic music by local musicians performing both originals and cover songs. Featured musicians include Helen O'Shea accompanied by Ed Hermann and Jeff Friedman, and the band Morph the Cat. Princeton Public Library, Community Room, 3-5 p.m.
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