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SUMMARY:Read and Explore: Getting Ready for Spring
DESCRIPTION:Terhune Orchards’ Read and Explore Program is a winter education series designed to engage young learners through stories\, hands-on activities\, and seasonal farm learning. The program follows the popular Read and Pick Program. This Read and Explore session focuses on Getting Ready for Spring\, helping young participants transition from winter into the excitement of a new growing season. As Saint Patrick’s Day is the traditional day to plant peas and spinach and get the garden ready!  The program lasts about an hour and includes a story and educational segment.  After story time\, each child will plant seeds to take home. \nPlease register online https://terhuneorchards.ticketspice.com/2026readexplore \n$12.00 per child includes activity.  
URL:https://planetprinceton.com/event/read-and-explore-getting-ready-for-spring/2026-03-21/
LOCATION:Terhune Orchards\, 330 Cold Soil Road\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Environment & Nature,Just for Kids
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SUMMARY:Lydia Darragh\, A Heroine of the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join us on March 11 at 7:30 PM via Zoom as Robert N. Fanelli presents “Lydia Darragh\, A Heroine of the American Revolution.”  Who is Lydia Darragh?  She is famed for eavesdropping on British General William Howe’s staff as they planned a surprise attack\, then sneaking through the lines to give warning to American soldiers. Her actions are said to have saved George Washington’s army from a devastating ambush as it lay starving and freezing on the barren hills of Whitemarsh at the end of 1777. But did the secret she brought to the Patriots really prevent their defeat? Why would a professed pacifist choose to risk her life by intervening in military affairs? Who was the mysterious intelligence officer she met between the lines? Was her story even true? \n  \nLydia’s Tale: The Mystery of Lydia Darragh\, Irish Quaker\, Patriot Spy authored by Fanelli uncovers a myriad of previously unknown records\, knitting together for the first time the life and experiences of this remarkable heroine of the American Revolution who lived in the heart of Philadelphia. Behind her story\, we find an assertive woman who took an active hand in the affairs of her family and her community. \n  \nSpeaker Bio: \nRobert N. Fanelli is Secretary of the Washington Crossing American Revolution Round Table and a frequent contributor to the Journal of the American Revolution. He serves as a Trustee of the Swan Historical Foundation\, which owns an excellent collection of Revolutionary War artifacts on display at the Washington Crossing State Park Museum in Titusville\, New Jersey. He is particularly interested in Pennsylvania’s role in the American Revolution\, and has lived most of his life in southeastern Pennsylvania\, along the flanks of Edge Hill\, the site of an encounter between the American and British armies on December 7\, 1777. \n  \nFree Registration: https://shorturl.at/0dKuk  \n  \nAbout DRGP \nThe Delaware River Greenway Partnership (DRGP) sponsors lectures about different aspects of the Delaware River’s cultural\, recreational\, and natural heritage. An environmental nonprofit\, DRGP supports the Delaware River Scenic Byway\, the Lower Delaware Wild & Scenic River\, the Delaware River Water Trail\, and the Delaware River Heritage Trail. \n  \nTo view previous Heritage Lectures\, visit https://www.youtube.com/@delawarerivergp. \n  \nIf you enjoy our Heritage Lectures\, please donate https://delawarerivergreenwaypartnership.org/index.php/donate. \n\nWe extend our sincere gratitude to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for their financial support of the 2026 Heritage Lectures.
URL:https://planetprinceton.com/event/lydia-darragh-a-heroine-of-the-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Virtual – Zoom
CATEGORIES:Education,History,Lecture,Lectures & Discussions,Nonprofits, Volunteering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Delaware River Greenway Partnership":MAILTO:cindy@delawarerivergp.org
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SUMMARY:Small Explorers Learning Together - Colors & Feelings
DESCRIPTION:Small Explorers Learning Together is the Museum’s program for children ages 1 – 5 years old and their caregiver(s). The class is offered on the 2nd Saturday or the following Thursday\, both at 9:30 am. In this month’s class\, children will learn how to use sight to find colors in works of art. They’ll be introduced to how color is connected to emotions and how they can use colors to express themselves in new ways. Children will practice identifying colors and strengthen fine motor skills through activities that use the senses\, specifically sight and touch.  We’ll read “I Don’t Draw\, I Color!” \nCost: Classes are $20.00 per child. Each additional sibling receives a 20% discount. Caregivers attend free. Advance registration is required; complete details and registration can be found at this link: https://events.humanitix.com/small-explorers-learning-together-february-program
URL:https://planetprinceton.com/event/small-explorers-learning-together-colors-feelings/
LOCATION:New Jersey State Museum\, 205 W. State Street\, Trenton\, NJ\, 08706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,family,For Kids,Mercer County
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SUMMARY:Native Seed Sowing Extravaganza: Hopewell
DESCRIPTION: $5 per ready-to-go greenhouse jugs loaded with seeds (grows ~10 native seedlings)\n Experienced volunteers will help you select seeds and prepare for success.
URL:https://planetprinceton.com/event/native-seed-sowing-extravaganza-hopewell/
LOCATION:Hopewell Valley Central High School\, 259 Pennington Titusville Rd\, Pennington\, 08534
CATEGORIES:Civic Life & Government,Classes & Workhops,Community,Conversation,Education,Environment & Nature,Ewing,family,For Kids,For Teens,Fundraiser,Fundraisers,Health & Wellness,Hopewell Borough,Hopewell Township,Mercer County,Pennington
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ORGANIZER;CN="HVRSD EcoPTO and Hopewell%2C NJ Native Plant Swap":MAILTO:klloyd@ewrsd.k12.nj.us
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SUMMARY:Research Labs for Princeton Area High Schoolers - Free Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Free info session for families interested in real research opportunities for high school students in Princeton. Learn about Research Labs – in-person (Princeton) and online options with PhD-level mentorship from Society of Teen Scientists. \nLabs include: Science of Video Games\, Physics Tournament\, AI Meets Science\, Planet Impact. \nOpen to students and parents. No experience required. RSVP required.
URL:https://planetprinceton.com/event/research-labs-for-princeton-area-high-schoolers-free-info-session/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton
CATEGORIES:Education
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