Call for Entries juried themed show CONFLICT. ALL MEDIA EXCEPT VIDEO AND PERFORMANCE ART. Deadline -Oct. 1. How do conflicts arise? How are they resolved? Conflict can be defined as disagreement, discord, fight, disharmony, battle, war, clash, opposition or struggle. Conflict can be personal or political, internal or external. All interpretations will be considered. Include: 1. Artist's name, home address, phone number and email address. 2. Brief biography/resume (1 page). 3. CD with up to five JPEG images (300 dpi 4" x 6"). 4.Title **(title of piece must be the SAME name as the file name on CD), medium, framed dimensions and year created for each entry. 5. All submissions must include a $20 check payable to: TDA/Gallery 125. Selected artists will be posted on website October 9. No phone calls please. Accepted work must be hand delivered. Exhibit will be on display from November 14 Through January 3, 2009. Send to Gallery 125, 125 S. Warren St., Trenton, NJ 08608. Please include a stamped, self-addressed envelope if you wish to have the visuals returned. Please call the gallery at 609-989-9119 or email gallery125@trenton-downtown.com with any questions.
Concerts on the Landing featuring Roy Richardson, August 26, 12-2 p.m., Trenton War Memorial, Memorial Drive, Trenton. (609) 984-8400; www.thewarmemorial.com.
Jazz at Noon featuring Lynn Randell, Aug. 29, 12:30-2:00 p.m., Warren Street Plaza, Warren Street and East Hanover Street, Trenton. (609) 815-2167.
Larry White, Reggae, August 28, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Capital City Market, @East State Street, Between Warren and Broad, Trenton. Bring your children downtown for some Jersey Fresh produce, food, arts & crafts vendors and live music! (609) 393-8998, ext. 13.
Auditions for Sharim V'Sharot: Central New Jersey's Select Jewish Chamber Choir will be held on August 26 and September 2, and throughout late August and September by appointment only in the Lawrenceville, NJ area. Choir meets Tuesday evenings. For more details and to make an appointment for an audition, see our website at www.sharimvsharot.org or contact our President, Dr. Stephen Cohen, at (609) 371-9036 or by e-mail at drstevecohen@earthlink.net.
Music Together returns with their special blend of songs and stretches August 27, 4:30 p.m., Barnes and Noble, Princeton MarketFair, 3535 US Route 1 South. (609) 716-1570; www.barnesandnoble.com.
Jazz at Noon featuring Lynn Randell, August 29,12:30-2 p.m., Warren Street Plaza, Warren Street and East Hanover Street, Trenton. Summer is a great time for live, outdoor music for you and your children to enjoy. (609) 815-2167.
PoetWorks is now accepting submissions to The 2008 Josephine Darner Poetry Award. For submission guidelines, go to http://www.poetworks.com/2008_Poetry_Award.html Bonnie Sutterby, PoetWorks Press www.poetworks.com
African American Interest Book Group, August 25, 7 p.m. Barnes and Noble, Princeton MarketFair, 3535 US Route 1 South. A timely selection, Barack Obama's book representing his personal manifesto for his Presidential campaign, The Audacity of Hope, will be discussed. (609) 716-1570; www.barnesandnoble.com.
Discover a Great Book Group, August 27, 7:30 p.m. Barnes and Noble, Princeton MarketFair, 3535 US Route 1 South. Barnes & Noble Princeton's Discover a Great Book book group will discuss Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows' new book The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Written with warmth and humor as a series of letters in 1946 England, this inspirational novel celebrates books, connecting with others, and is reminiscent of 84 Charing Cross Road. Future book selections will be chosen from among Barnes & Noble's Discover Great New Writers titles, Recommended titles, and any other titles of interest to the group. (609) 716-1570; www.barnesandnoble.com.
Tales of Markets Past Walking Tour, Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, noon, TDA tent, 23 East State street across from the Capital Center. Join Karl Flesch of the Trenton Historical Society for an amusing history lesson on the various markets held in the city's past. Learn about the Greene Street Market, the Second Street Market, the Warren Street Market, the Town Pump and other interesting facts about our city. The tour will last about a half hour. www.trenton-downtown.com for more information
Knitting and Crocheting Club, August 30, 2-4 p.m., Classics Used and Rare Books, 117 South Warren, downtown Trenton. Cross needles with Trenton's knitting club. $5 participation fee.
The Center for Continuing Studies Mercer County Community College. Access the entire catalog that way. Register by calling 609-570-3311 or emailing ComEd@mccc.edu; www.mccc.edu/ccs.

