perform. $50, $35/students of Dian’s Six- Month Nutritional Certification Program. Dian’s Wellness Simplified, 1500 Mt Kemble Ave, Ste 202, Morristown. RSVP: 973 267-4816.
THURSDAY, MAY 17
Media Arts Showcase – 7pm. The Media Arts Department of New Jersey City University presents its annual showcase of student films, video, and digital media. $4, suggested admission. The Landmark Loew’s Jersey Theater, 54 Journal Square, Jersey City. 201-200-3246.
FRIDAY MAY 18
Teen Marshmallow Challenge – 3:30-4:30pm. Teens will work in pairs to build animals out of marshmallows. Supplies will be provided. Ages 12 & up. Free. Panasonic Room, Secaucus Public Library, 1379 Paterson Plank Rd, Secaucus. To register and for details, Lisa Machno: 201-330- 2083 x 4005.
SecaucusLibrary.org.
SATURDAY, MAY 19
Stevens Math Olympiad – 9:30am-12pm. A mathematics competition for students in grades 3-12 that entails solving mathematical and logical problems, as well as demonstrating the joy and excitement of mathematics. Students register online. Viewiung open to the public. Stevens Institute of Technology, Edwin A. Stevens Bldg, 1 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken. Info: 201-216- 5000.
Stevens.edu.
see or sense the auric field. $50, $35/students of Dian’s Six Month Nutritional Certification. Dian’s Wellness Simplified, 1500 Mt Kemble Ave, Ste 202, Morristown. RSVP: 973 267-4816.
The Keys to Successful Breastfeeding –
7-9:30pm. Topics include: the importance of skin- to-skin contact, latching techniques, supply and demand as it relates to breastfeeding, positioning, indications for breast pumps (including a demo), dad’s role in the relationship, and community resources available post-delivery for breastfeeding assistance. Dads are encouraged
to attend.
Refreshments will be served. $35/per couple delivering at PMC, $50/if delivering elsewhere. Palisades Medical Center, Maternity Conference Room, 7600 River Road, North Bergen. RSVP Deborah DiMauro RN: 201-520-4785.
THURSDAY, MAY 10
Card & Chart Readings – 10am-5pm. Michael Ziakowski offers guidance from the stars, planets, your higher self, tarot, guardian angels, spirit guides and loved ones from the other side who want to help you on your journey.
$65/30-min
card reading, $75/30-min chart reading. Dian’s Wellness Simplified, 1500 Mt Kemble Ave, Ste 202, Morristown. RSVP: 973 267-4816.
SATURDAY, MAY 12
The Giant Stairs Guided Hike and Scramble – 10am-2pm. Be prompt, be prepared; this loop hike descends the Palisades cliffs, follows a challenging, rocky path along the Hudson River, passes a scenic waterfall, and climbs to reach a panoramic viewpoint over the river. It’s a challenging 4-mile, 3.5-hour scramble for experienced hikers. Bring lunch. Free. State Line
Lookout, entrance on PIP northbound between Exits 2 and 4. Info, RSVP, Christina Fehre: 201- 615-9226.
NJPalisades.org.
Folks Butterfly Farm Presentation – 10:30am- 12:30pm. Interactive butterfly program for adults and children ages 3 and older. Learn about caterpillars, chrysalis, butterfly anatomy, habitat, and their life cycle. Feed the butterflies and experience hands-on interaction. Free. Secaucus Public Library, Frank A. Pinto Butterfly Garden, 1379 Paterson Plank Rd. Secaucus. 201-330- 2083.
LibraryInsight.net/
calendar.asp?jx=n3.
Healthy, Tasty Snacks – 2-4:30pm. Snacks make up a big part of a child’s diet. Toss out the junk food and start making snack time fun again. With this class, you and your child will learn the basics of creating healthy but tasty snacks that you both can enjoy. $35. HCCC, Journal Square, 161 Newkirk St, Jersey City. 201-360-4246.
HCCC.edu.
SUNDAY, MAY 13
Mother’s Day Flea Market & Collectible Show – 9am-5pm. Fundraiser for Kearny UNICO; 50+ exhibitors with an array of new merchandise such as handbags, incense and oils, and sports collectibles, jewelry, gift items, clothing, socks, dollar items, dresses, antiques and collectibles and a garage/tag sale section with bargain prices. 205 Passaic Ave, Kearny.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16
SEVA Stress Release – 6-8pm. A self-care Acupressure protocol developed
by Soul
Lightening following the events of September 11,
2001. require special
SEVA is non-invasive, does not equipment, and is simple to
Newborn Baby Care Class – 10am-12:30pm. Covers the basics, including topics such as appearance and characteristics bonding, understanding
of a newborn, cues, crying, colic,
safety measures, health and development, sponge bathing and bathing. Get to practice swaddling, dressing and diapering.
$50/couple, $35 if
delivering at PMC. Palisades Medical Center Auditorium, 7600 River Rd, North Bergen. Registration required, Robin Petrick: 201-295- 4823.
PalisadesMedical.org.
Community Health Screening – 10am-2pm. Free screenings for HgbA1c diabetes, blood pressure, heart rate, percentage of oxygen in the blood, peak flow breathing, and Body Mass Index. Also, certificates for mammography and prostate exams. Free. Dvine Konektion, 611 56th St., West New York. 201-617-4484.
Dvinek.org.
Kearny Food Truck and Craft Beer Festival – 10am-7pm. A family-friendly festival event with more than 20 food trucks, live entertainment all day and amusements for the kids as well as hands-on arts and craft activities. Also an outdoor marketplace with vendors offering handcrafted items,
antiques and collectibles stationary,
handmade furniture, floral design, and personal care products. Frank A Vincent Marina, 277 Passaic Ave, Kearny.
KearnyPBA.com/food- truck-festival.
Signs and Symptoms of Nutritional Deficiencies, Part Two – 11am-1:30pm. Covers the signs of a body’s nutrient depletion as represented by various symptoms; e.g. excess ear wax indicates insufficient omega three. Symptoms are merely the body revealing our deficiencies. Learn what your body may be telling you. $50, $35/students of Dian’s Six Month Nutritional Certification. Dian’s Wellness Simplified, 1500 Mt Kemble Ave, Ste 202, Morristown. RSVP: 973 267-4816.
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