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Conductor: Alicia Brozovich
Choral singers welcome. No auditions. Vocal scores provided. $10 admission for singers (or annual membership). Free for students and non-singing guests.
Members of the community gathered together for the common and joyful enterprise of making music, to sing through for their own pleasure the great works in choral literature, with chorus, orchestra, and soloists as the works require. The meetings are informal readings in which any musically interested person may join the chorus. There are no separate rehearsals and no auditions. Conductors usually do some preparation with the chorus before the sing-through.
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton
50 Cherry Hill Rd
Princeton, NJ 08550
United States
What a wonderful story and inspiration for the world to do great things. We all need to vote for conscious music ❤️❤️❤️
Sunny, with a high of 85 and low of 64 degrees. Sunny in the morning, clear overnight.
Supporting innovative, young activists is an imperative for our future and its sustainability. I truly appreciate the work these students are doing for the environment. This is a much-needed community service that they are cultivating. MCDL, environmental 501c3, President
It's commendable for West Windsor's teachers to help students understand the ugliness and damage that censorship brings.
Hate speech is a marketing tool that often sparks hate crimes. There has to be some reasonable way to restrict it. For example, you cannot enter a movie theater and scream, "FIRE!" because you endagner lives. Not all speech can be free.
Censorship to prevent the truth from being told should have no place in a democracy. Neither should censorship intended to favor one political opinion over another.
Ben Li's arguments seem very valid and it's astonishing that NJDEP would be so blatantly derelict in its responsibilities as an office of ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION!