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Trenton Downtown Association


Last Updated: 12/9/2009

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Status: Single
Age: 23
Sign: Aries

City: TRENTON
State: New Jersey
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/29/2007

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Monday, November 23, 2009 

Category: Music

 

Trenton2Nite
Friday, Dec. 11

The Blue Method
www.myspace.com/thebluemethod
Experience The Blue Method's unique blend of funk, soul, blues & rock they call POWER SOUL! 7-10 PM. The Phoenix (formerly Maxine’s) 120 S. Warren St. NO COVER. Open to all ages

Jazz by Sue Giles. 5-9 PM. Trenton Marriott, 1 W. Lafayette St.

Scrabble @ Classics Bookstore. 6:30 - midnight. PLUS 20% off used and rare book Christmas gifts. Classics, 117 S. Warren St.

Rock, Blues & Blue Grass w/ John & Carm. 7-9 PM. Turning Point Café, 15 S. Broad St. FREE show. For more information, visit www.gbgm-umc.org/turningpointumc/

Free yoga classes w/ Christine Donahue. 7-8 PM. Trenton Friends Meeting House, 143 E. Hanover St. Parking available in the rear of the building. For more information, call Christine at (609) 278-8484.

Ghandi's Poetry Spot. 8 PM. Cafe International, 241 Front St. $8 Cover. B.Y.O.B.

PLUS

Messy Klosets Holiday mixer
Pictures with Santa
Christmas Carols by The Capital Singers of Trenton

I'll be updating as events are confirmed. For more information, visit www.trenton-downtown.com, or call (609) 393-8998 ext. 13
Wednesday, November 04, 2009 

Current mood:  chipper
Category: Music

 

Hello MySpacers ;-) Here's the schedule of activities for Friday, Nov. 13's Trenton2Nite in downtown Trenton. For more information, call (609) 393-8998, ext. 13, or email eva@trenton-downtown.com. See you on the 13th!


Point of View Opening Reception
. 6-9 PM. Gallery 125, 125 S. Warren St. Music and lght refreshments will be served. Featuring forty works in a variety of media  including paintings, photography and sculpture. For more information, call (609) 989-9119.
 
Ladies Night feat. Nikiah Nixon, Njeri, Itsrealight and more! 8 PM. The Phoenix (formerly Maxine's) 120 S. Warren St. Open to all ages. No cover.

Blood: A Comedy
. An original play written by David White, presented by Passage Theatre at the Mill Hill Playhouse. 8 PM. Passage Theatre, 205 E. Front St. $25 a seat.
www.passagetheatre.org
 
New Millenium Butch Book Signing with Peggie Miller. Classics Bookstore, 117 S. Warren St.
 
Live Music by the Bittersweet Duo. 5-9 PM. Trenton Marriott, 1 W. Lafayette St.
 
Free yoga classes w/ Christine Donahue. 7-8 PM. Trenton Friends Meeting House, 143 E. Hanover St. Parking available in the rear of the building. For more information, call Christine at (609) 278-8484.
 
Ghandi's Poetry Spot. 8 PM. Cafe International, 241 Front St. $8 Cover. B.Y.O.B.
 
Art Exhibit at Cafe Ole. Also featuring handmade jewelry and historic bottles by Whimsy Design. 6-9 PM. 126 S. Warren St.
 
Scrabble @ Classics Bookstore. 6:30 - midnight. 117 S. Warren St.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009 

Category: Music

 

Trenton2Nite
Friday, Oct. 9

www.trenton-downtown.com

Trenton Review Kick-Off Party. 6 PM. Gallery 125, 125 S. Warren St. Light refreshments will be served. Trenton has always been a leader in arts and letters in New Jersey: Pulitzer-prize winning poets, nationally-recognized photographers, the leaders in graffiti, one of the great clubs in the history of music. The Trenton Review, a new journal from Trenton, turns the spotlight on arts and letters in the city. This journal features Dean Ween talking about City Gardens, poetry by Yusef Komunyakaa, photography by Jon Naar, an interview with Leon Rainbow and an essay on the artistic vision of Passage Theatre.

1st Foreign Film Festival at the Mill Hill Playhouse. 205 E. Front Street. Oct. 9-11. Six films from countries around the world will be screened at the first foreign film festival in Trenton. Presented by the Trenton Film Society. Friday Oct. 9 Features: Three Monkeys - Turkey/France/Italy. Nuri Bilge Ceylan. 2008. 108 min. Turkish w/ English subtitles. After his critically acclaimed mood pieces Distant and Climates, Turkey's leading filmmaker moves in a more plot-driven direction while retaining his mastery of ambiance, nuance and astonishing cinematography. Winner of the Best Director prize at Cannes, Three Monkeys tells a twisty, noirish tale that opens with an ambitious politcian fleeing a hit-and-run accident. Afraid of hurting his election chances, he pays off his chauffer Eyuo to take the rap. The film concerns the effects of this devil's bargain on Eyup's family as simmering tentions and sexual intrigue wreak havoc in a household already haunted by hidden ghosts. In the spirit of Bunuel's The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie and Haneke's Cache, Three Monkeys mounts a caustic crtitiques of the bourgeois family, riddled with hypocrisy yet stubbornly resilient in its seemingly bondless capacity to sidestep guilt and accountability. Cannes Film Fest-Best Director.

A Reception Celebrating the Exhibitions: 71 Fragments of a Dream: Photographs by Maria Lau; Statesmen, Indians, Soldiers, Missionaries and Travelers: The Development of an Ethnographic Collection; If Pots Could Speak: A History of Prehistoric Ceramics in New Jersey; In Someone Else's Shoes: A Collection of Native American Footwear from the State Museum;and Transcendent: Toshiko Takaezu in the State Museum Collection. 5-7:30 PM. New Jersey State Museum, 205 W. State Street Light Refreshments will be served
. In addition, a special Planetarium presentation of Extreme Planets, featuring new cutting-edge digital technology in full dome video will be offered to guests at 6:45 PM (space is limited for this show; seating is on a first come, first served basis). Please RSVP (acceptances only) by Tuesday, Oct. 6 to Mary Ann Argust at 609.292.5420, or via email to MaryAnn.Argust@sos.state.nj.us

Outdoor Performance by the DTHS Band. 7-9 PM.
Plaza next to the Trenton Marriott Parking Garage, corner of Warren and Lafayette streets. Come listen to this talented group of performers from the Daylight Twilight High School. They've had people dancing at the Capital City Market, Wednesdays on Warren and will now make their debut at Trenton2Nite. Limited seating will be available.

The 6th Annual Downtown Trenton Antique Car Show. 5- dusk. South Warren & Lafayette streets.
The car show, co-sponsored by the TDA and the Central Jersey Antique Car Club, will feature fully restored, antique and/or custom cars. Trophies will be awarded for 1st, 2nd 3rd place and Best in Show. To register your car, call Eva at(609)393-8998 x 13, or email eva@trenton-downtown.com. Registration is FREE.

Free yoga classes w/ Christine Donahue.
7-8 PM. Trenton Friends Meeting House, 143 E. Hanover St. Parking available in the rear of the building. For more information, call Christine at (609) 278-8484.

James Popik Jazz Trio @ the Trenton Marriott. 5-9 PM. 1 W. Lafayette St.

Art Exhibit @ Cafe Ole. 6-9 PM. 126 S. Warren St.

Scrabble @ Classics Bookstore. 6:30 - midnight. 117 S. Warren St.

Ghandi's Poetry Spot. 8 PM. Cafe International, 241 Front St. $8 Cover. B.Y.O.B.

For more information, email eva@trenton-downtown.com or call (609) 393-8998 x 13.
Tuesday, September 08, 2009 


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Machuco's Trabuco at The Phoenix, 120 S. Warren St., Trenton, NJ, this Friday. 7-10 PM. Free salsa lessons during intermission. Visit www.trenton-downtown.com for more info, or call 609-393-8998 x13

Tuesday, August 25, 2009 
iFiesta!
Friday, Sept. 11
www.trenton-downtown.com


Latin swing w/ Machuco's Trabuco
The Phoenix (formerly Maxine's)
120 S. Warren St., Trenton
8-11 PM. NO COVER. Open to all ages.

Current Exposures
Opening Reception
6-9 PM. Gallery 125, 125 S. Warren St.
Music. Light refreshments served from 6-7 PM

The 6th Annual Downtown Trenton Antique Car Show
5 PM to dusk. West Lafayette & Barracks streets.
FREE Registration. Trophies for 1st, 2nd, 3rd & Best in Show. To register, email eva@trenton-downtown.com, or call (609) 393-8998 X13. Co-sponsored by TDA and the Central Jersey Antique Car Club

Art Exhibit at Cafe Ole
5-9 PM. 126 S. Warren St.

Live music at the Trenton Marriott
5-9 PM. 1 W. Lafayette St.

Ghandi's Poetry Spot
7 PM. $7 cover. B.Y.O.B
Cafe International, 241 Front St.

And more to be announced...
Wednesday, August 12, 2009 


Aug. 14 T2N

An Evening of Dancing & Rock&Roll w/ Honah Lee, Crooked Looks, Cryptkeeper 5, Statues of Liberty and Too Much Too Fast Too Soon. The Phoenix (formerly Maxine's), 120 S. Warren St. Doors open @ 7 PM. Bands start @ 8 PM. For more Trenton2Nite events, visit MySpace blog or www.trenton-downtown.com

Tuesday, August 04, 2009 

Category: Fashion, Style, Shopping
Bring the kiddies to the Capital City Market for FREE games and learning under the Kids Tent! Just look for the tent with the balloons. The market is held every Thursday from 11 am to 2 pm on East State Street between Warren and Broad streets. This month the market features:

Aug. 6 - Sept. 24: Hands-on activities w/ the 1719 William Trent House
Aug. 13: FREE DJing lessons for aspiring young DJs with DJ Manik
Aug. 27 & Sept 3: Reading and Book Signing with T.S. Bradshaw, author of The Goodees

Stay tuned for more activities!
Tuesday, August 04, 2009 

Category: Music
An Evening of Dancing & Rock & Roll w/ Honah Lee, Too Much Too Fast Too Soon, Crooked Looks, Cryptkeeper 5 and Statues of Liberty. The Phoenix (formerly Maxine's) 120 S. Warren St., Trenton. Open to all ages. NO COVER. Doors open @ 7:30 PM. Bands start playing @ 8 PM.

DREAMING Opening Reception. 6-9 PM. Gallery 125, 125 S. Warren Street. Music and Light refreshments from 6-7 PM. The DREAMING exhibit features work from artists from the Trenton Artists' Workshop Association in various media based on the theme of dreaming. Curated by Gallery 125 Manager Joanne Donnelly Seglem, the exhibit captures imaginative and surrealistic depictions of a dream world and gives a glimpse into artists' hidden fantasies, ideas and emotions, which range from the silly and childlike to the emotive and contemplative. Call (609) 989-9119 or visit www.gallery125.com for more info.

Photography by Martin Schwartz. 6-9 PM. Cafe Ole, 126 S. Warren St. Wine and cheese will be served. Martin Schwartz's interest in photography began when stationed in Korea as a 2nd Lt in the US Air Force. Able to buy a fine camera that was beyond reach at home he started developing his skills, photographing what to him was an exotic location. This project started with the idea of photographing the city to try and locate those special places which have not been gentrified or modernized so one could see how the city is being transformed. What I found after I had downloaded about 600 images were a group of photographs of the city environs and of people that seemed to demonstrate a sense of isolation and loneliness -- Schwartz. For more information about the show or the artist, contact martyphoto1@gmail.com.

Sue Giles at the Trenton Marriott. 5:30-9 PM. 1 W. Lafayette St., Trenton

Ghandi's Poetry Spot. 8 PM. Cafe International, 241 E. Front St., Trenton. $ 7 cover.

Scrabble at Classics. 6:30 PM - midnight. 117 S. Warren St., Trenton.
Monday, July 06, 2009 

Category: Music


July T2N-L


For more information, visit www.trenton-downtown.com
Tuesday, June 02, 2009 
Trenton2Nite 
Friday, June 12 
www.trenton-downtown.com 

TRENTON MAKES MUSIC 
Come listen to some of the best artists in the area 
Different genres, all talent! 

Featuring: 
R3sonance 
Kelly Carvin & The Future 
Honah Lee 
Brian Williams 
Larry White & The Majestic Roots Band 

8-10 PM 
The Phoenix (formerly Maxine's) 
120 S. Warren St. 
Open to all ages. NO cover! 




THE SPA ZONE: HEALTH & BEAUTY EXPO 
Rejuvenate and enhance your hair, body and spirit with Butterfly Essential Wellness Spa, Oh My Heavenly Hair, Fit-4-U, Makeup Artist Ashanti Ortiz and more! 

6-8 PM 
Gallery 125 
125 S. Warren St. 
Light refreshments, music and a gift basket raffle. 
$5 at the door. Reserve your ticket by emailing eva@trenton-downtown, or calling 609-393-8998x13 

And... 



The NJ National Guard Homecoming Parade & Festival 
Join us in welcoming back NJ National Guard troops returning from Iraq 
Parade starts @ 10:30 AM in front of the State House on West State Street 
Festival starts @ 11:30 AM at Mill Hill Park, corner of Front & Broad 

Clifford Adams at the Trenton Marriott 
5:30 - 9 PM. 1 W. Lafayette St. 

Art opening & performance by Danny Katz 
Jewelry by Susan Freeman of Whimsy Design 
6-9 PM. Cafe Ole, 120 S. Warren St. 

Scrabble at Classics 
6:30-midnight. 117 S. Warren St. 

Ghandi's Poetry Spot 
7 PM. Cafe International, 241 E. Front St. 

For more information, email eva@trenton-downtown.com, or call 609-393-8998x13