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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 105

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28 Pulse February 21, 2003 Rutgers Camden Stedman Gallery: "No Ordinary Land Encounters in a Changting Environment," through March 15. 3rd St. between Cooper and Pearl Streets, Camden. 856-225-6350 or http://rcca.camden.rutgers.edu. Rutgers Geology Museum: "Anne and Milton Hershhorn Fluorescent Mineral Exhibit," 1-4 p.m.

Mondays, 9 a.m.noon Tuesdays through Fridays. Geology Hall, 85 Somerset New Brunswick. (732) 932-7243. Rutgers-Newark Campus: Exhibit of Modern Art of India, through March 14. "Post-Independence Contemporary Indian Art: Selections from the Sunanda and Umesh Gaur Collection," consists of 21 paintings and drawings from the couple's collection.

The works include watercolors, oils and pen and ink pieces, in narrative, figurative and abstract styles. Robeson Art Gallery, Paul Robeson Campus Center, 350 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Newark. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Tuesdays-Saturdays. (973) 353-5119. Seton Hall University: Women in the New Millenium The Artist's Perspective, featuring works by over 30 artists from across the country. Through March 26. 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Monday-Friday. Seton Hall University, Walsh Library Gallery, 400 South Orange Avenue, South Orange. Free. (973) 275-2033. Stockton Art Gallery: "A Century of Intolerance," through March 31.

Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Jim Leeds Road, Room H113, Pomona. (609) 652-4214 or www.stockon.edu. Yeshiva University Museum: "A Portion of the People: Three Hundred Years of Southern Jewish Life," through July; "Children of the Lost Tribe of Dan: Portraits of Ethiopian Jewry," by Win Robins, through Aug. 3. 15 West Sixteenth New York City.

11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. $4, seniors and students. (212) 294-8330 or www.yumuseum.org. ELSEWHERE Aljira, Center for Contemporary Art: "Moved by Awe," exhibition of eighteen artists from the Aljira Emerge 1002 fellowship program, through March 12.

591 Broad Newark. (973) 622-1600. Atlantic City Art Center: Celebrates Black History month through March 10. Jacob Lawrence prints on display. On the Boardwalk at New Jersey Avenue, Atlantic City.

10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. (609) 347-5837. The Art Show: Through Monday. The show offers an outstanding exhibition of paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints and photographs.

This is the exhibition in the U.S. where collectors can see works of art from the nation's most prestigious galleries all under one roof. Seventh Regiment Armory on Park Avenue at 67th New York City. $15. Noon-8 p.m.

Thursday through Saturday; noon-6 p.m., Sunday and Monday. (212) 940-8925 or www.artdealers.org. Chubb Atrium Gallery: "Living Landscapes: Urban and Rural Perspectives," through March 17. Includes works from the permanent collection of the Hunterdon Museum. Chubb Group of Insurance Companies, 15 Mountain View Road, Warren.

9 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays. (908) 735-8415 or HunterdonMuseumofArt.org. Clifton Arts Center: Paintings and Dolls by Kim Camp, through March 1. 900 Clifton Clifton.

Wednesday-Saturday, 1-4 p.m. (973) 472-5499. Cultural and Heritage Gallery: Printmaking Council: Juried Members Show, through March 7. Somerset County Administration Building, 20 Grove Somerville. (908) 231-7110.

The Frick Collection: Anne VallayerCoster: Painter to the Court of MarieAntoinette, through March 23. 1 East 70th New York City. (212) 288-0700 or www.frick.org. The Gallery at Bristol-Myers Squibb: "Hidden Threads," a show of textile art. This exhibition will feature the work of six veteran New Jersey textile artists, through March 16.

Bristol-Myers Squbb Worldwide Medicines Group Headquarters, Route 206, Lawrenceville. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday; 1-5 p.m. weekends and holidays. (609) 252-6275 or www.bms.com.

The Gallery of the Edison Arts Society: Faces Spaces is a juried exhibit featuring work by nineteen artist members of the society, through May. Edison-Sheraton Hotel, 125 Raritan Center Edison. (908) 753-2787 or edisonarts.org. The Gallery at Lincoln Center: "La Vie Metropolitan," exhibition and sale of photgraphs, autographs, scores, posters and other memoribilia celebrating opera from France, through March 8. Lincoln Level, New York City.

(212) 580-4673. Grounds for Sculpture: "After Hours," dinner and a movie, 5 p.m. Thursday, highlighting Chihuly's works in glass; "Dale Chihuly 2002," exhibit of studio glass, through April 6, in the Museum; "Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Awards," showcasing the works of the seventeen winners, through April 6, in the Domestic Arts Building; "New Additions Outdoors," through April 6, in the Sculpture Park. 18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

Tuesday through Sunday. (609) 586-0616 or www.groundsforsculpture.org. Les Malamut Art Gallery: "Flexing Emotions," exhibit by Bill Cannon, through March 5. Union Public Library, 1980 Morris Union. (908) 851-5450.

The Medical Center at Princeton: Watercolor exhibition by Seow-Chu See, through March 19. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. daily. 253 Witherspoon Princeton. (609) 497-4192.

Donald B. Palmer Museum: Sculpture exhibition, through March 18. Springfield Public Library, 66 Mountain Springfield. (973) 376-4930. South Brunswick Senior Center: Maxwell W.

Nimeck artwork, through May 5. Art work can be viewed: 8:30 a.m. p.m. Monday-Friday; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays.

Municipal Complex, Route 522. (732) 329-4000, ext. 670. Union County Baptist Church: Diversity Art Gallery Winter Series of Quilts and Fabrics, Sunday, 1-3 p.m. 4 Valley Road, Clark.

(732) 574-1479 or www.diversityart.com. HISTORICAL MUSEUMS 1002 fellowship through Faces Spaces is a juried exhibit featuring Flower, Garden Outdoor Living SHOW "You'll Show!" of New Jersey This February 20-23, 2003 NJ Convention Expo Center, Edison, NJ Hours: Thurs. 1-9pm, Fri. 11-9, Sat. 10am-9pm, Sun.

10am-6pm For more information visit our website at www.MacEvents.com CLAYTON or call 1-800-332-3976 MAC CONCRETE BLOCK SAND Amertean Owned 'ASBURY HOME NEWS PARK PRESS JERSEY FM RADIO TRIBUNE News that hits home a thnt com HOME NEWS TRIBUNE Drumthwacket Foundation: Official residence of the governor of New Jersey. Regular public tours, noon-2 p.m. Wednesdays. Tiffany silver from USS New Jersey, collection of 18th-century American antiques, many made in New Jersey, New Jersey porcelain collection. 354 Stockton St.

(Route 206), Princeton. Free. (609) 683-0057 or www.drumthwacket.org. Dr. William Robinson Plantation House and Grounds: 2-4 p.m.

Sundays. Oldest building on display in Union County. Herb garden, corn crib, etc. Guides available. 593 Madison Hill Road, Clark.

(732) 381-3081. East Brunswick Museum: Permanent collection of Victorian clothing, James Cawfort Tom paintings, Gov. Harold G. Hoffman's elephant collection, Victorian furnishings, farm equipment and local history exhibitions. p.m.

weekends. 16 Maple East Brunswick. (732) 257-1508. East Jersey Olde Towne: 8:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays, guided public tours 11:30 a.m.

and 1:30 p.m.; 1-4 p.m. Sundays, guided tours 1:30 p.m. 1050 River Road, Piscataway, in Johnson Park. Free. (732) 745-3030.

Franklin Inn: National historic site, circa 1752, headquarters for British Gen. Lord Charles Cornwallis and his officers during the American Revolution. Tours 1-3 p.m., second Sunday. Used-book sales, noon-3 p.m. Wednesdays, 1-4 p.m.

Saturdays and Sundays. 2371 Amwell Road, East Millstone. (732) 873-5244 or www.themeadowsfoundation.org. Liberty Hall Museum: Tea is served 2-4 p.m. Wednesdays at $22 per person.

Formal afternoon tea, reminiscent of those served by Mrs. Kean in the will be held on the glass porch that overlooks the beautiful parterre garden. Guests will be treated to delicious tea sandwiches and pastries while hearing the charming stories of Liberty Hall. Reservations required. 1003 Morris Union.

(908) 527-0400 or www.libertyhallnj.org. Macculloch Hall Historical Museum: "Thomas Nast Portrays a Changing America," through Aug. 10. 45 Macculloch Morristown. 1-4 p.m.

Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. (973) 538-2404. House Museum: National and state historic site, circa 1728, featuring permanent exhibit of area memorabilia. Oldest surviving building of the 18th-century commercial river port Raritan Landing. Noon-5 p.m.

Thursdays-Saturdays, 1-4 p.m. Sundays. 1281 River Road, Piscataway. Group tours by appointment. $2, $1 children under 12.

(732) 463-8363. Mansion: Official residence of the last Royal Governor William Franklin. Tours 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. Sundays.

149 Kearny Perth Amboy. (732) 826-5527. Sayreville Historical Society Museum: Permanent collection of Sayre Fisher Brick Co. artifacts, Golding Jobber printing press, Indian arrowheads, local pottery, circa 1850, railroad items, World War I and Il memorabilia. p.m.

Sundays. 425 Main Sayreville. (732) 390-7048. Thomas Warne Museum: One-room schoolhouse museum. New gallery displays fossils and minerals, saltglazed pottery and other items made from Cheesequake South Amboy clay.

9:30 a.m.-noon Wednesdays, 1-4 p.m. first Sunday. 4216 Route 516, Old Bridge. (732) 566-0348. Proprietary House, The Royal Governor's FOR THE MIND Barnes Noble: "Writers Anonymous," Prof.

Jack Cargill of Rutgers University facilitates group, which seeks and includes experienced and beginners. 7-9 p.m. second Tuesday of month; "Writer's Forum," discuss your work in progress and get feedback from your peers, first and third Wednesday; "Abstract Flavors," hosted by Jerry Grant, an open mic forum for spoken word poets. 8 p.m. second Friday of each month.

Route 1 South, North Brunswick. (732) 545-7966. Barnes Noble: "Morning Memoir Reading Group," 10 a.m. last Friday of month. 319 Route Bridgewater.

(908) 526-7425. New Jersey's Terra Cotta History: Dr. Richard Viet of Monmouth University, "Don't Take it for Granite: New Jersey Terra Cotta Industry. 1:30 p.m. Sunday.

East Jersey Olde Towne Village, 1050 River Road, Piscataway. Advanced registration required. Free. (732) 745-4177. Raritan Valley Chapter of Hadassah: 10:15 a.m.

Sunday. This group is for intermediate to advanced Hebrew speakers, both male and female. We chat in Hebrew and read a short photocopied article. At a private residence in Highland Park. For more information, call (732) 819-9298 or e-mail Toastmasters Speakers Club: Training in public speaking, leadership.

7:30 p.m. first and third Thursdays. Southern Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, Old Mill Plaza, 2100 Route 35, Sea Girt. (732) 988-4044. Writers Anonymous: Monthly group for writers and aspiring writers, 7 p.m.

second Tuesday of each month. Barnes Noble, Route 1, North Brunswick. (732) 613-8463. CHILDREN 1 p.m. Sunday.

Count Basie Theatre, 99 Monmouth Red Bank. $12. (732) 842-9000 or countbasietheatre.org. Discovery House: Hands-on museum with focus on science for children 18 months to 10 years. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Tuesdays-Sundays. $6.50, under 18 months free. 152 Tices Lane, East Brunswick. (732) 254-3770. FunMania: Indoor-outdoor amusement center for ages 3-19, with rides, hightech video and carnival games.

3-10 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, 3-11 p.m. Fridays, 10 a.m.-11 p.m. weekends. Route 18 south, Old Bridge.

(732) 360-1800. Goldilocks and the Three Bears: 10 a.m. today; 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. tomorrow.

Off-Broadstreet Theatre, 5 South Greenwood Avenue, Hopewell. $4. (609) 466-2766. "The 8 p.m. tonight; 2 p.m.

and 8 p.m. tomorrow; 2 p.m. Sunday. Brundage Park Playhouse, Carrell Road, Randolph. $10; $8, children.

(973) 989-7092 or www.brundgeparkplayhouse.org. Imagine Discovery Museums: 35 hands on activities for children 1-10. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Fridays Saturdays, To a.m.-6 p.m. SundaysRoute 35 north and Harmony Road,.

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