"State Organs" - A Free Documentary Film Screening
Wednesday January 29, 2025
Doylestown Borough Hall The documentary follows two Chinese families in their 20-year search for their loved ones who disappeared in police custody. Along the way, they uncovered a harrowing government-run organ harvesting operation that has destroyed many thousands of lives. As a 2025 Oscar Contender for Best Documentary Feature, this film explores how the rise of the Falun Gong movement caused deep jealousy within former Chinese Communist Party leader, Jiang Zemin, and how that jealousy resulted in Falun Gong practitioners being targeted and subjected to forced organ harvesting and murder, which continues today. There will be a Q & A session after the film screening.
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Wednesday Evening Healthy Hikes, Washington Crossing Historic Park
Wednesday January 29, 2025
Join the park naturalist for a quickly paced 2 mile hike along the trails of WCHP. Please keep in mind that these hikes are intended to maintain a quick hiking pace. Prepare yourself for the day by bringing a full water bottle, wearing sturdy shoes, and dressing for the weather. Healthy Hikes are generally completed within 1 hour and 15 minutes. To register and receive the meeting location for this program please email mtruesdale@pa.gov.
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'Here There Are Blueberries', McCarter Theatre
Wednesday January 29, 2025
2024 Pulitzer Prize Finalist Hailed as the “best theatre of the year” (Los Angeles Times) this celebrated new production from the Tony and Emmy nominee Moisés Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project (The Laramie Project), comes to Princeton with an unmissable, two-week-only engagement. In 2007, a mysterious album featuring Nazi-era photographs arrived at the desk of a U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum archivist. As curators unraveled the shocking truth behind the images, the album soon made headlines and ignited a debate that reverberated far beyond the museum walls. Based on real events, Here There Are Blueberries tells the story of these historical photographs—what they reveal about the perpetrators of the Holocaust, and our own humanity.
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