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Vol. LXV, No. 41
Wednesday, October 12, 2011

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IN THE STACKS: Chairpersons Sherri Garber, left, and Eve Niedergang with a few of the many titles to be offered for sale at the Friends of the Princeton Public Library’s Annual Book Sale. The event opens with a preview sale Friday, October 21, from 10 a.m. to noon. Admission is $10 (free for Friends members) and numbered tickets will be for sale at the door beginning at 9 a.m. on the day of the sale. After the preview sale, admission is free for the remainder of the weekend.

Friends of the Princeton Library Book Sale Opens October 21 in the Community Room

Stuart Mitchner

“The phrase that always comes to mind when I think of the book sale is ‘it takes a village,’" said Sherri Garber co-chair with Eve Niedergang of the Friends of the Princeton Public Library Book Sale, which will be held from October 21 to 23 in the library’s community room and in a tent on Hinds Plaza. “First, we're so fortunate to live in such a wonderful community that cares about the library and books — our donations are plentiful and top-notch. Second, we have a dedicated and experienced core group of volunteers who work with us throughout the year and then we've got community members who help us out annually and we love having the opportunity to reconnect with them.”

Princeton’s American Repertory Ballet Has a Busy Season Planned for This Year

Anne Levin

At American Repertory Ballet (ARB), performing in theaters is only part of the job. The dancers in this 15-member ensemble company spend as much time demonstrating their art in non-traditional settings as they do in front of the footlights. Leading up to their season opener at Raritan Valley Community College on October 22, they will appear in programs this week at the Princeton Public Library and in a large studio at their headquarters, the Princeton Ballet School.

 

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