Kids & Family
Weekend Guide: Bacon Brothers, Ivy Fest, Stone Cold Circus and More
There's lots to do in Princeton this weekend.
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Saturday
is a community-wide celebration of school gardens, healthy living and sustainability is now in its second year. Enjoy gardening and nutrition demonstrations, sports clinics, local food, live music, and crafts in our beautiful school gardens at , $5 donation pp is suggested to support Princeton's garden education programs, 10 a.m.Â
will feature activities for the family such as races, crafts and games. Check in begins at 9:15 a.m., Race begins at 10:30 a.m.Â
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Knit in Public Day Bring your knitting, crocheting and yarnwork projects and join this international celebration of knitting. Learn to knit, or swap yarn, projects and ideas. Please bring a chair. Hinds Plaza, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.Â
The event is organized by PHS junior William Meyer. Dr. Laura Kahn, a research scholar at Princeton University will discuss speak what would happen, and who would be in charge, in the event of a biological attack. Doug Rega, an EMT with Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad, will discuss how local emergency personnel respond to an emergency and what you can do to prepare yourself, 2 p.m.Â
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at the . Welcome Summer with two live bands, a taste of our upcoming menu, drinks and prizes. Free admission, 2-10 p.m.Â
The family-friendly event features all local NJ residents between the ages of 3 and 65. Come out and join in the excitement of watching some trapeze, aerial silks, juggling, stilt walking, unicycling and acrobatics, 6 p.m.Â
Actor Kevin Bacon and Emmy-winning composer Michael Bacon will perform their brand of gritty rock with a touch of Philly soul following a catered dinner from Main Street Fine Catering. Begins at 6:30 p.m.Â
e returns to  and company will perform “Appassionato” to Listz’s Mephisto Waltz No. 1, as well as “Invisible Fields” (with live music from Trinity!), and “Dialogues," 8 p.m.Â
at Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall, . Featuring GPYO's Concerto Competition winner, concertmaster and pianist Julian Edgren, 8 p.m.Â
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Sunday
The presention is the culmination of years of exploring and researching the canal over its entire length, from Bordentown to New Brunswick and along the feeder canal from Bulls Island to Trenton, 2 p.m.Â
The family-friendly event features all local NJ residents between the ages of 3 and 65. Come out and join in the excitement of watching some trapeze, aerial silks, juggling, stilt walking, unicycling and acrobatics, 6 p.m.Â
at the  will feature music, food, a silent auction and a special tribute to PSRC's Director Susan Hoskins who is celebrating her 10th year, 6:30 p.m.Â
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