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High School North PTSA offers a summer job fair for high school students in WW-P on Wednesday, April 17, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at North. Employers from central New Jersey will be onsite with jobs for many different skill levels and hours. Complete a student resume and bring 10 copies with you. Contact Dawn O’Brien at dpo27@comcast.net for more information.

Rubik’s Cube 2013 offers practice sessions on Thursdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at High School North. Sessions are also being held at West Windsor Library. The group of students, teachers, parents, and community members are looking to break the Guinness Book of world record for the most number of people solving the puzzle in one location. The current record is 1,451 participants. Visit cube2013.org to register and/or watch the video. The big event is planned for Saturday, June 22, at High School North. E-mail rubikscube2013@gmail.com for information.

Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce’s Plainsboro Business Partnership is spearheading efforts to create a directory of Plainsboro businesses to raise awareness of the diverse services available in town.

“We want local employees and visitors to know about the Plainsboro business community,” said Ed Keenan, PBP committee chair and owner of Document Depot. “There are people who visit our town every day, but may not be aware of the varied professional and retail services located right around their workplace.”

There is no charge to be listed in the directory. All businesses that have a physical presence in Plainsboro Township, or businesses that are a home-based business of a resident holding at least 15 percent equity in that business are eligible for the free listing. Listings will include company name, address, main phone number, and website.

Contact Ed Keenan at 609-520-0094 or E-mail ed@documentdepot.net to be included in the directory which is targeted for release before the end of 2013.

Pennington Players is accepting show proposals of plays and musicals for the 2014-’15 season at Kelsey Theater. The person submitting the proposal must be either the prospective producer or prospective director. All proposals must include both a director and producer, and that these roles must be filled by different individuals.

It is recommended that proposing directors/producers attempt to fill as many production staff roles as possible before submitting a proposal (though this is not required). A given director/producer may submit proposals for multiple shows. Performance rights must be available for the targeted time period. The deadline is Tuesday, June 11. Proposals should be sent by E-mail to info@penningtonplayers.org.

Audition

Berdanhand Productions has open auditions for adults of all ages for “Fade Out at Clo-Achers,” a spoof about life in an adult community. Auditions are at Twin Rivers Library, 276 Abbington Drive, East Windsor, on Thursday, April 18, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The play will be performed at the Elks Club, Millstone, on July 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, and 21; and at the Little Theater, Georgian Court University, Lakewood, on July 26 to 28. Call 609-443-1320 or E-mail mydan36@aol.com for information.

PinnWorth Productions has auditions for “On Golden Pond” for three men, two women, and one boy (must be 12 or older), on Wednesday and Thursday, April 17 and 18, from 7 to 10 p.m. at Mercer College, West Windsor. Prepare a two to three minute monologue and be prepared for readings. Performances are weekends, June 14 to 23, at Kelsey Theater. Contact Rachel Piscopo at kelseyongoldenpond@gmail.com.

Art Classes

Morven Museum and Arts Council of Princeton present a series of outdoor art classes this spring. Participants will be granted special access to the grounds, mansion, and collection when Morven is closed to the public. Register at www.artscouncilofprinceton.org.

For Girls

Princeton Girlchoir is accepting audition appointment requests for girls who will be in grades 3 to 12 during the 2013-’14 school year to be part of the organization’s 25th anniversary season. There will be performances in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Boston, and New York; world premieres of newly commissioned works written for the anniversary; collaborations with arts organizations in the tri-state area; and summer performance tours for the division choirs. Visit www.princetongirlchoir.org, E-mail auditions@princetongirlchoir.org, or call 609-688-1888.

On and Off the Water Princeton Ski and Sail Club has many upcoming events. They include sailing classes on Saturdays, May 4 and 11, $5 each, register by E-mail to urigoldinger@netscape.net; a barbecue in Princeton on Tuesday, May 21, bring your own food and drink, free, register with loulettej@comcast.net; Memorial weekend sail with three boats, May 25 to 27, no sailing expertise required, led by experienced skippers, $335, E-mail royhuggins@verizon.net; and other day sails, extended trips, and barbecues.

Art

Art All Night is accepting proposals from teaching and practicing artists to lead master classes for the annual event on Saturday, June 15, to Sunday, June 16, 3 p.m. to 3 p.m. Classes can shed light on a artistic technique, process, and vision for the work. Average class time is 30 to 45 minutes. Visit artworkstrenton.org/artallnight/activities.htm or E-mail Marisa Benson at winter0100@yahoo.com.

Scholarships

Reid Sound, a Windsor-based company, has announced that for the third year it is offering a scholarship for theatrical technicians. The award will be given to one New Jersey high school senior who plans to pursue a technical theater major at a two or four-year college or university. Apply at www.reidsound.com or by E-mailing info@reidsound.com. Deadline is Wednesday, May 1.

Good Cause

Good Grief is offering tours of its new Princeton location at 12 Stockton Street. The tour includes information about peer support groups and how the facilitators create a safe environment for grieving children to play, express their feelings, and know that they are not alone. Information about families who have participated in our programs and ways to support the grieving is included.

Tours offer an introduction on the work they are doing for grieving children and an opportunity to think about ways to get involved to make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, and their families. E-mail info@good-grief.org or call 908-522-1999.

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