Tai Chi with Arlette Twersk, Yardley-Makefield Library
Wednesday February 12, 2025
Arlette teaches an easy, accessible form of Tai Chi that can be done at any age or ability level. The class consists of slow, gentle movements based on classic Tai Chi principles. There is nothing to remember and nothing to get right. You simply do what you see and “go with the flow.” No charge or registration required. Seating is limited.
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Artist/Author Talk & Opening Reception, Hicks Art Center Gallery
Wednesday February 12, 2025
The Bucks County Community College School of Arts and Communication is pleased to announce that the Hicks Art Center Gallery will host its first virtual reality exhibition, Reality’s Fugue: Virtual Reality Meets Art & Philosophy from February 10 through March 1, 2025. An author and artists’ talk with author F. Samuel Brainard, artist Carol Cruickshanks and designer Christian Kowalchuk will be held on February 12 at 2 p.m. in the gallery followed by an opening reception, 4–7 p.m., on the same day. Both events are free and open to the public. Hicks Art Center Gallery, 275 Swamp Road, Newtown, PA 18940 Gallery hours during the exhibition: Tuesday – Friday 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Saturdays February 15, 22 and March 1, 12–4 p.m.
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An Evening with Mike Sielski and Tom McCarthy, Newtown Bookshop
Wednesday February 12, 2025
The Free Library of Northampton Township, 25 Upper Holland Road, Richboro, PA 18954 Please join the Newtown Bookshop as we welcome Mike Sielski, award-winning Philadelphia Inquirer columnist and author of the bestselling Kobe Bryant biography, "The Rise" to the Free Library of Northampton Township on Wednesday, February 12th at 6:00pm! Mike Sielski will be in conversation with Phillies television play-by-play broadcaster, Tom McCarthy. Mike and Tom will be talking about Mike's new book, "Magic in the Air: The Myth, the Mystery, and the Soul of the Slam Dunk".
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Zoom Information Session, Center School
Wednesday February 12, 2025
Discover the Center School difference! This is a fantastic opportunity for prospective students and their families to learn more about our school, our programs, and what makes Center School a leader in the industry of educating students in grades 1 - 8 who have been diagnosed with language-based learning differences/disabilities. Join us at 6:30pm for a Zoom information Session to learn more about Center School - a literacy school for grades 1-8!
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Weekday Nursery School Open House
Wednesday February 12, 2025
Join us for an open house to ask questions, meet some of our staff, and see our classrooms! All potentials students for our classes are encouraged to attend: Inventors - 4 Years old (must be age 4 before Sept. 1st) Explorers - 3 Years old (must be age 3 before Sept. 1st) Half-Pints (must be age 2 years 7 months before Sept. 15th) https://www.weekdaynursery.org/
771 N Pennsylvania Ave, Morrisville, PA 19067
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Delaware River Greenway Partnership Heritage Lecture
Wednesday February 12, 2025
Join us on February 12th at 7:30 PM, via Zoom, for a Delaware River Greenway Partnership Heritage Lecture. Millions of tons of salt are applied to roads across the country every winter to melt snow and ice for safe travel. Though road salt is an effective tool to keep roads clear, it sticks around! New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection data show that salt levels in many of the state’s freshwater bodies exceed acceptable limits – harming aquatic ecosystems, endangering wildlife, and polluting drinking water sources. Salt also corrodes roads, bridges, and vehicles, leading to costly infrastructure repairs. NJ Salt Watch was launched in December 2020 by The Watershed Institute, in New Jersey, to monitor the effects of winter road salting on our freshwater streams and lakes. Since then, about 550 volunteers have collected more than 3,000 chloride measurements across New Jersey, helping to fill in gaps in our understanding of the extent of this issue. In this lecture, Erin Stretz, Assistant Director of Science at The Watershed Institute, will discuss road salt use in New Jersey and how it impacts our freshwater resources. She will share NJ Salt Watch data and explore chloride trends in relation to changes in weather and land use. Most importantly, we'll discuss solutions for municipalities, property managers, and homeowners to reduce their salt footprint. Join us to learn how to put New Jersey freshwaters on a low-salt diet this winter!
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