In Town
West Windsor-Plainsboro High School, Class of 2000, is having a casual five-year reunion. Triumph Brewery, 138 Nassau Street, Princeton, Friday, November 25, 10 p.m. $5 cover charge. E-mail wwp2000@gmail.com with contact information for reunion updates.
Auditions
American Boychoir School’s day program is now open to fourth graders. A semi-annual admissions open house on Saturday, November 6, 2 p.m. www.americanboychoir.org or 609-924-5858, ext. 34.
Stars in the Park, Kelsey Theater, Old Trenton Road, West Windsor. Auditions for “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” are Saturday, November 19, noon to 4 p.m. Call Lorraine Wargo at 609-530-0912 for appointment.
NJPAC is hosting its annual Youth Artist Talent Search. Arts training and scholarship programs will be awarded to select youths at the end audition process. December 1 is the registration deadline. Workshops to help auditioners prepare will be held in February 2006. Obtain an application at www.njpac.org or 973-535-8009.
The Arts
Grounds for Sculpture, www.groundsforsculpture.org, 609-586-0616. Gingerbread House Contest. Purchase a kit or make your own. Submit on Saturday, November 26, by 11 a.m. All entries must be handmade.
Capps, Peddie School, Hightstown, www.peddie.org. Seeking proposals for summer arts program. $1,”000 per week. July 10 to August 4. Contact Robert Rund at 609-490-7551. Deadline is Tuesday, November 15.
Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association seeks adults and high-school students for a monthly reading group. For more information call 609-737-7592.
Hunterdon Museum seeks submissions of art to their online literary journal for Bucks County Review. Send jpegs 800 by 600, 72 DPI, and a 50-word biography. artsubmissions@buckscountyreview.com
The Theater Project seeks entries for the fourth annual Young Playwrights Competition for New Jersey High School Students. The contest deadline is Tuesday, January 31. Entry fee is $5. Include a SASE and a 50-word biography of the author. Mail to The Theater Project, Union County College, 1033 Springfield Avenue, Cranford 07016.
Donate Please
YMCA Camp Mason seeks donations of trays for the annual Tricky Tray to benefit the dam destroyed by Hurricane Ivan. Visit www.campmason.org or call 908-362-8217 for information. Benefit is Saturday, November 19.
HomeFront seeks formal dresses in all sizes, especially sizes 14 to 24. More than 60 formerly homeless single parents who have met their goals in HomeFront programs will be honored at a formal event in November. Visit www.homefrontnj.org or call 609-989-9417.
Available
Middlesex County Children’s Commission offers a directory of children’s health care services for families that have no medical insurance. 732-745-3729.
Rutgers Cooperative Research & Extension is providing fact sheets to help anyone whose home has been damaged by flooding or heavy rain. Visit www.rcre.rutgers.edu/storm or call your local Extension office.
The Career and Life Planning Center offers a displaced homemaker program. Both educational and therapeutic, the program aims to help former homemakers get back into the workforce. For more information call 908-788-1453, or E-mail career&lifeplanning@hcesc.com.
www.KatrinaHealth.org is a new, free, and secure service, which provides information about the prescription drugs the evacuees are in need of, allowing doctors and pharmacists to end aid. Call 212-713-7609 or E-mail stewani@markle.org for additional information.
Montgomery Professional Center’s Princeton Center for Yoga and Health is offering free classes for new visitors. Over 40 different classes are available. Call 609-924-7294 or visit www.princetonyoga.com for more information.
East Brunswick Library links to elections 2005 including political parties, candidates’ platforms, voter registration, absentee ballots, and related items. Visit www.ebpl.org.
Volunteer Please
The Fresh Air Fund seeks families to host inner-city children from New York City for summer, 2006. Call Rhonda Corkedale at 609-799-4673 or visit www.freshair.org.