West Windsor Farmer's Market 2006, NY Times photo by Nick Longo
I just want to remind you that while they're still working tirelessly towards converting the historic Princeton Junction Firehouse into a thriving Art Center for the community, the West Windsor Arts Council is also in full swing, offering a remarkable series of (usually free!) cultural and fun offerings for the public. This weekend they'll be back with children's art activities (this time, print-making a la Andy Warhol) at their stand at the West Windsor Farmer's Market, and the next installation of their summer music concerts featuring Swingadelic at the Nassau Park Pavilion, between Panera Bread and Target, in the Nassau Park Shopping Center.
There's too much going on with this group to mention here, so visit their website or, better still (if you live in the area), email them at info@westwindsorarts.org and ask to be put on their WWAC Update broadcast.
I just want to remind you that while they're still working tirelessly towards converting the historic Princeton Junction Firehouse into a thriving Art Center for the community, the West Windsor Arts Council is also in full swing, offering a remarkable series of (usually free!) cultural and fun offerings for the public. This weekend they'll be back with children's art activities (this time, print-making a la Andy Warhol) at their stand at the West Windsor Farmer's Market, and the next installation of their summer music concerts featuring Swingadelic at the Nassau Park Pavilion, between Panera Bread and Target, in the Nassau Park Shopping Center.
There's too much going on with this group to mention here, so visit their website or, better still (if you live in the area), email them at info@westwindsorarts.org and ask to be put on their WWAC Update broadcast.
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