5 Things To Do In Mercer County This Weekend

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Princeton NJ

10 March, 2022

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MERCER COUNTY, NJ — Hello neighbors! Welcome to our weekly events roundup, where we tell you about what's happening in Mercer County. If you know about events that may interest your neighbors, tell us about them. Send an email to [email protected]. Women's History Month Comedy Show, Cooper's Riverview, Trenton: On Sunday, March 13, laugh out loud with some of the funniest women in the business. General admission tickets for the show only are $30. For dinner and show tickets are priced at $45. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to a women's shelter. For more details and tickets, click here. Music at Home: 18th Century Musical Afternoon, Morven Museum, Princeton: Enjoy your Sunday afternoon amidst the grounds of Morven for this event which will feature music from the 18th Century Mid-Atlantic by the Raritan Players. The program will also feature commentary on a historical perspective on music at home. Sunday, March 13, at 2 p.m. For tickets, click here. St. Patrick's Day Celebration, Terhune Orchards, Princeton: On Sunday, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., celebrate St. Patrick's Day at Terhune Orchards with the Irish tunes of Bill O'Neal and Andy Koontz. There will be wine, apple cider, cheese plates, chips, salsa baskets and more. Seating is available around the fire pits For more details, click here. Nick Tickle- Fairy Tale Detective, Kelsey Theatre, 1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor: A grandmom is unable to tell fairytales because someone has been stealing all the props. Nick Tickle sets out to locate this mysterious figure. And he may require some help from the audience to solve his toughest case ever. This weekend play is a fun time for the whole family. Ticket and other details here. Princeton Makes Store, Princeton Shopping Center, Princeton: On Sunday, March 13 at 4 p.m., Princeton Makes and Ragged Sky Press, a local publisher focused on poetry, will host a Second Sunday Poetry Reading. The reading will feature Todd C. Evans and Stacey Williams. Their readings will be followed by an open mic available to up to 10 audience members who would like to read their original poetry. Additional information available at www.princetonmakes.com

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