Community Corner
Events in Princeton This Week
There are always so many great events in Princeton. Here's a highlight of what's going on around town this week.

Monday
Christmas Service: Carols of Many Nations at Princeton Theological Seminary. Readings, choral anthems and congregational carols led by the Princeton Seminary choirs and international students and staff of the Seminary. Miller Chapel, 3:30 p.m., 6:30 & 8:30 p.m.Tuesday
Author Jason Fagone will discuss and sign copies of his book “Ingenious,” about engineering, invention and a $10 million prize to create the super-efficient car of the future. Joining Fagone will be the builders of Seven, a four-seat battery electric vehicle that was assembled by hand in an Illinois barn, and nearly won the prize. The car will be on display on Hinds Plaza. Princeton Public Libary, Community Room, 7 p.m.Four former Tigers, who have all experienced success in Major League Baseball, will return to campus to speak about their Princeton experience and to answer questions about their respective professional careers. Featuring Chris Young '02, Will Venable '05, Ross Ohlendorf '05 and David Hale '11, McCosh 50, Princeton University, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Money Morning Flowers will host a Holiday Wreath and Centerpiece Making Class. Enjoy wine and refreshments as you create a holiday wreath or floral centerpiece - or both. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.Thursday
Princeton Farmers & Crafters Market will feature fresh produce, fruits, cheeses, cakes, crafts & more. Princeton Public Library, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.World-renowned educator and gender-based learning expert Dr. Abigail Norfleet will speak at Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart about her latest book, The Parents Guide to Boys: Help your son get the most out of school and life,” 7 p.m.
Friday
The Princeton Singers return for their popular holiday concert, “A Child’s Christmas in Wales.” Features music complementing Dylan Thomas’s classic Christmas story of misrule and mayhem in the life of a country boy at Christmas. Special Guest Narrator Actor Christopher Coucill will narrate. Trinity Church, 6 p.m. & 8 p.m.
Brooklyn-based beer, spirits, food and travel journalist Joshua Bernstein gives a talk and signs copies of his latest book that explores different styles of beers such as lagers, wheat beers, Belgians, IPAs, and sours. The Complete Beer Course demystifies beer, elementally breaking down the grains, yeast, hops, and techniques that cause beer’s flavor to spin into thousands of distinctively delicious directions. Princeton Public Library, Community Room, 7 p.m.
The Arts Council of Princeton presents "Sound Bites" featuring Sarah Donner. Sarah features quirky lyrics, powerful vocals, punchy guitar, and a candid stage presence that has the audience embracing her. She will be joined by special guests Jeanette Lynne and Sheltered Turtle. The concert will feature a loose holiday theme. Doors open at 7:30 pm. concert begins at 8 p.m.
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