Yes We CAN! Food Drives will be collecting fresh produce at the West Windsor Farmers Market, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on July 2, 16, and 30, to help patrons of the Trenton food pantry, which is operated by The Crisis Ministry. The market is located on Vaughn Drive off Alexander Road near the Princeton Junction Train Station. To volunteer to collect food or learn more about Yes We CAN!, contact www.yeswecanfooddrives.org.
Volpe and Koenig, an intellectual property law firm with offices in Philadelphia and Princeton, has announced today that the firm is now accepting applications from local non-profit organizations that support community development or animal education/welfare for its 5th Annual Giving Fund Campaign. Giving Fund helps two qualifying Princeton and Philadelphia area non-profit organizations continue their work by awarding them each a $20,000 grant. A short electronic application is posted on the Firms Web site: vklaw.com. The deadline for applications is July 31.
The Kingston Presbyterian Church (KPC) invites the community to its annual Community Blueberry Festival on Saturday, July 9, between 6 and 8 p.m. on the church grounds at 4565 Route 27 in Kingston. Blueberries, cakes, and ice cream will be served, childrens games will be available, and members of the church will offer musical entertainment. There is no admission charge but a small contribution to help defray the cost of the festival will be appreciated. For other information, please call the church office at (609) 921-8895 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.