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Flamenco Tablao | Orlando Family Stage
Oct 20, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Princeton
Door open at 5:30 pm. To the extent available, guests and patrons may park in the parking lot directly in front of the facility. Also, paid self-parking is available in the Orlando Science Center's parking garage. Show Time and Venue Location: 6:00 pm - 7:15 pm Orlando Family Stage in the Black Box Theatre, 1001 E Princeton St, Orlando FL 32803
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ACP BYOB: Linocut Printmaking | Arts Council of Princeton
Oct 29, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Princeton
We bring the ink, you bring the drink. Bring your 4x6 design and we'll teach you how to carve, ink, and print your linoleum block. Open to all experience levels - beginners welcome! All materials provided. Bring some friends or join on your own - you'll meet fellow art-lovers during this creative night on the town. This event is online registration only and limited to 25 participants. Must be 21+ to register.
Information Source: Arts Council of Princeton | eventbrite
Let Her Play & Princeton Women's Volleyball 2024 | Dillon Gymnasium
Oct 26, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Princeton
Let Her Play is encouraging girls to attend Princeton Women's Volleyball vs. Marquette on October 26th at 1:30 pm at Dilon Gymnasium (Princeton University). If you sign up to attend (for free!) you will be able to attend the meet & greet with the team following the game and receive some pretty cool swag from Let Her Play + Princeton Athletics! Tickets only needed for the school-aged participant(s) (parent / guardian should purchase tickets and enter the participant name(s) under attendee information). Registration closes 24 hours prior to the event. Let Her Play is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization with a mission to prepare girls for life through sports participation. Did you know that there is a 7% wage gap between former athletes and former non-athletes? AND 73% of executives look for sports on a resume? (EY + espnW, 2017) Yet only 1:3 girls between the ages of 6-12 are playing sports in the United States (Aspen Institute, 2020). AND they drop out at a rate that is 1.5x that of boys by the time they hit adolescence (Refinery 29, 2017). Do you want to know why sports has such a significant impact ? Because sports teaches key life skills that are arguably not learned any other way (in addition to providing benefits to overall health and wellbeing). At Let Her Play, we're getting girls enrolled and engaged in sports programs nationwide to better prepare them for life and give them the ability to confidently leave it all on the field. This event is co-sponsored by Princeton University Athletics.
Information Source: Let Her Play | eventbrite