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SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-06-17/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-06-24/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T220000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20250528T203820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T200912Z
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SUMMARY:Café Improv
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/monthly-cafe-improv-open-mic/2026-06-27/
LOCATION:Solley Theater – Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T180000
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CREATED:20260403T003903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T003903Z
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SUMMARY:Princeton Yoga Fest 2026
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/princeton-yoga-fest-2026/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Events & Performances
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260701T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260701T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
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SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-07-01/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
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SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-07-08/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
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SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-07-15/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
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SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-07-22/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T220000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20250528T203820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T200912Z
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SUMMARY:Café Improv
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/monthly-cafe-improv-open-mic/2026-07-25/
LOCATION:Solley Theater – Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
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SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-07-29/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260801T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260801T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20260306T162617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T185253Z
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SUMMARY:yART Sale
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/yart-sale-26/
LOCATION:Arts Council Parking Lot\, 102 Witherspoon Street\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08542\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260805
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260806
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
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SUMMARY:Joint Effort Witherspoon-Jackson Community Princeton Safe Streets
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/joint-effort-witherspoon-jackson-community-princeton-safe-streets/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260805T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260805T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001260-1785956400-1785963600@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-08-05/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/COMICMAKERS_JAMBANNER-e1718819987740-copy.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260812T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260812T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001261-1786561200-1786568400@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-08-12/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/COMICMAKERS_JAMBANNER-e1718819987740-copy.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260819T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260819T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001262-1787166000-1787173200@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-08-19/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/COMICMAKERS_JAMBANNER-e1718819987740-copy.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260822T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260822T220000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20250528T203820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T200912Z
UID:10002220-1787425200-1787436000@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Café Improv
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/monthly-cafe-improv-open-mic/2026-08-22/
LOCATION:Solley Theater – Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260826T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260826T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001263-1787770800-1787778000@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-08-26/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/COMICMAKERS_JAMBANNER-e1718819987740-copy.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260902T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260902T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001264-1788375600-1788382800@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-09-02/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/COMICMAKERS_JAMBANNER-e1718819987740-copy.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260909T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260909T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001265-1788980400-1788987600@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-09-09/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260916T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260916T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001266-1789585200-1789592400@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-09-16/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/COMICMAKERS_JAMBANNER-e1718819987740-copy.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260919T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260919T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20260127T174459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T174656Z
UID:10002499-1789826400-1789837200@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Annual Pop-Up Beer + Wine Garden 2026
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/annual-pop-up-beer-wine-garden-2026/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Events & Performances
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260923T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260923T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001267-1790190000-1790197200@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-09-23/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/COMICMAKERS_JAMBANNER-e1718819987740-copy.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260926T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260926T220000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20250528T203820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T200912Z
UID:10002221-1790449200-1790460000@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Café Improv
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/monthly-cafe-improv-open-mic/2026-09-26/
LOCATION:Solley Theater – Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260930T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260930T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001268-1790794800-1790802000@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-09-30/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261007T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261007T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001269-1791399600-1791406800@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-10-07/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261011T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261011T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20260204T163118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T182047Z
UID:10002506-1791720000-1791730800@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Princeton Community Chili Cook-Off 2026
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/princeton-community-chili-cook-off-2026/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261014T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261014T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001270-1792004400-1792011600@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-10-14/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261017T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261017T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20260129T145953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T150107Z
UID:10002500-1792260000-1792267200@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Four on the Floor 2026: Princeton AltRock Fest
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/four-on-the-floor-2026/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Events & Performances
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261021T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261021T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001271-1792609200-1792616400@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-10-21/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261024T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261024T220000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194627
CREATED:20250528T203820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T200912Z
UID:10002222-1792868400-1792879200@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Café Improv
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/monthly-cafe-improv-open-mic/2026-10-24/
LOCATION:Solley Theater – Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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