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Blood Pressure Screening/Health Consultation – 10am-12pm. 2nd Thurs. No appointment necessary. Opportunity to discuss health concerns with the nurse and have their blood pressure taken. Receive information on cardiovascular risk reduction, including diet modification, smoking cessation and benefits of exercise. Kearney Public Nursing Dept, 645 Kearny Ave, Kearny. 201-997- 0600. KearneyUSA.com.


Community Yoga Class – 4:30pm. Vinyasa yoga. $10 donation. SunMoon Yoga, 413 Monmouth St, Jersey City. 201-963-7999.


Teen Craft Club – 6pm. Craft club projects include beading, hook rugs, drawing, origami and more. Hoboken City Library, 500 Park Ave, Hoboken. 201-420-2280. Hoboken.BCCLS.org.


SJC Green Drinks + ART – 6-9pm. 3rd Thurs. Community members interested in sustainability get together for some down time at new networking venue for live music, food and drinks, art installations and information sharing. Culinary Conference Center Lounge, Hudson County Community College, near Journal Square PATH, 161 Newkirk St, Jersey City. SustainableJC.org.


Bereavement Support – 6:30pm. Support for anyone grieving the loss of a loved one. Chapel, Christ Hospital, 176 Palisades Ave, Jersey City. Pastoral Care: 201-795-8397.


Padres Ayundando a Padres – 7-9pm. 1st Thurs. Group provides support, information and resourc- es to the Spanish-speaking autism community. Iglesia San Augustin, 3900 New York Ave, Union City. Susana Albistur: 201-864-7262.


Bible Study – 7:30-9pm. Delve into the lessons of the Bible. For ages 18 & up. New Life Church, 49 W 33rd St, Bayonne. 201-339-6055. Info@ NewLifeChurchBayonne.com.


HOHA Run – 7:40pm. 5 miles. With the Hobo- ken Harriers Running Club, a diverse group of runners/joggers. All abilities welcome. Fleet Feet, 604 Washington, Hoboken. Info: HOHA.net.


HERS Run and Training – 7:45pm. A welcoming and supportive environment for women runners or that want to be runners. Beginners encouraged to join as we emphasize training, development and participating in local races. Hudson Tavern, 14th & Hudson sts, Hoboken. Elysianettes.com.


friday


Teen Game Time – 3pm. Play Station 2, XBOX 360 and Wii sports, music and game time. For grades 6-12. Free. Hoboken City Library, 500


Park Ave, Hoboken. 201-420-2280. Hoboken. BCCLS.org.


Friday Night Dinner – 6:30pm. Savor a delicious and unique experience when chef instructors and students of the training program pour their expertise and enthusiasm into a 3-course vegetarian dinner that is both innovative and beautifully presented. $40, a portion goes to charity. The Natural Gourmet, 48 W 21st St, 2nd Fl, New York, NY. Reservations: 212-645-5170.


saturday


New Meadowlands Flea Market – 8am-4pm. Hundreds of vendors; thousands of items from food and flowers to furniture and fashion. Check online calendar for the rare closing. Meadowlands, 50 Rte 120, E Rutherford. NewMeadowlandsMarket. com.


HERS Runs – 8:30am. The 3-11-mile run. A sup- portive environment for women runners or those that want to be runners. Beginners encouraged to join as we emphasize training, development and participating in local races. Gazebo in Church Square Park. Elysianettes.com.


Flea Market – 9am-2pm. 3rd Sat. Trinity Parish in Bergen Point, 141 Broadway, Bayonne. 201- 858-4460. TrinityParishBayonne.org.


HOHA Run – 9:10am. 6-9 miles. With the Hobo- ken Harriers Running Club, a diverse group of run- ners/joggers. All abilities welcome. Fleet Feet, 604 Washington, Hoboken. Info: HOHA.net.


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