Nature & Stories
Join Miss Maureen from the Plainsboro Library and Preserve staff for stories about animals and nature, followed by activities and crafts. Every week will be a different winter theme. Classes […]
Join Miss Maureen from the Plainsboro Library and Preserve staff for stories about animals and nature, followed by activities and crafts. Every week will be a different winter theme. Classes […]
Skylands Museum of Art focuses on international 20th and 21st century sculpture, paintings and illustrations. The permanent collection features over 300 works by leading artists including Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, […]
Wild-Con returns with a celebration of comic books, trading cards, toys and cosplay. Meet Glenn Taranto (The New Addams Family), Genoveva Rossi (Bigfoot), animator Jeff Brennan, artists Bob Petrecca, Criss […]
The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) will honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day with an art-making workshop, food drive and community gathering, all free and open to all ages. In this workshop, artist Tamara Torres will lead participants to explore color’s varying effects on emotions and together, discuss ways to express feelings through abstract […]
A few years ago, Montclair mom Kyra Peralte sent a diary to a stranger—a simple act that sparked a global movement. Women from across the globe began sharing parts of their lives in notebooks that traveled to over 30 countries. These stories, now archived in Kyra’s Montclair home, hold a sacred space of vulnerability and […]
The East Brunswick Public Library and the East Brunswick Sustainability Task Force will hold their first-ever Repair Café to help keep still-usable items out of landfills. A Repair Café is a community-based initiative to promote repairing household items instead of throwing them out. Bring in items in need of repair to be fixed on the […]
Your little one can discover what’s happening at the Plainsboro Preserve this winter through stories, crafts, and nature exploration. Three-year-olds must be accompanied by an adult. This program is held […]
Can owls really turn their heads in a complete circle? Do Great Horned owls actually have horns? When do they lay their eggs? Find out and learn even more about […]
In this half-day virtual presentation and workshop, author Kris Waldherr will share her experience running three successful Kickstarter campaigns. Kris will discuss best practices, goals, and timelines, alongside frank insight into what works, what doesn’t, and why. She’ll also cover one surprising reason writers should consider crowdfunding: to generate pre-publication buzz. Finally, Kris will lead […]
Lines on the Pines is a free, indoor gathering of artists, authors and artisans whose passion is the Pine Barrens. Over 80 talented Pine Barrens "celebrities" will be on hand […]
The Writers Circle hosts a unique opportunity for local writers to connect with literary agents. This special Agent Panel & Pitch features three well-established literary agents who will discuss the rapidly changing literary landscape, what gets their attention and what turns them off, and the best way to work with any agent, short-term and long-term: […]
Finding the right literary agent can be a daunting task—crafting the “perfect” query letter, drilling down a 300-plus-page manuscript into a succinct, 500-word synopsis and making the opening pages shine. […]