
1. Today's forecast predicts mostly sun with a high near 85 degrees. Overnight it will be partly cloudy with a chance of showers.
2. Does your child ever wonder what mischief their stuffed animals get into overnight? Find out on Wednesday at the Princeton Public Library when children ages 3 and up are invited to bring their animals to a Stuffed Animal Sleepover for a special evening story time. Then leave your animals overnight at the library. Animals, along with photographs showing what kind of fun they had and mischief they made, can be picked up the next morning. 7 p.m.
3. Stop by Monday Morning Flowers for a tasting of delicious and refreshing local wines, while you learn tips for your camera or smartphone. Photographer Jay Bryant will be on hand to teach how to take professional quality pictures. Enjoy refreshments and meet new people. Register by calling 609-520-2005 today or by clicking here. 6 p.m.
4. Are you interested in helping out those less fortunate in our community? You can help by donating items through the Princeton Human Services Dept. that will go to Princeton schoolchildren in grades K-6 who come from low-income families. Items needed include book bags, lunch bags, pencils, pens, notebooks, crayons, loose leaf paper, binders, markers, kid-safe scissors and glue sticks.
5. Boy Scouts are invited to join Merit Badge Counselor Jeff Hoagland for a full-day workshop towards earning the ‘Environmental Science’ merit badge, an Eagle Scout pre-requisite. Boys will explore several habitats on the Watershed Reserve, including the forest and the Stony Brook. Registration required.
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