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Helping a child deal with loss can be particularly challenging and painful for both child and parent or guardian.

Join in July 28 for “Table Talk Histories,” including a 3 p.m. presentation on impending capital improvements for Washington Crossing State Park, 355 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road, Titusville, N.J., including its new museum and visitor center, in preparation for America’s 250th Anniversary celebration.

A highlight of the current Makers Alley Spring/Summer Exhibition – open to the public on weekends through July 7 at Lambertville Hall, 57 Bridge St., Lambertville, N.J. – will be two Makers Talks on Fridays, June 28 and July 5, both at 6:30 p.m.

The New Jersey State Museum presents “Science Under the Stars,” a free monthly lecture series held on Saturdays in the Planetarium.

New Hope artist David Stier will offer a glimpse into his artistic journey and creative process during an artist talk from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, June 15, at the New Hope Colony Foundation for the Arts.

Caleb’s American Kitchen (CAK), the BYO New American restaurant located in Lahaska, announces the addition of more Table Talk Dinners starting in May and running through October.

While the date Sunday, March 24, may pass imperceptibly for many, millions around the world will gather at sundown to commemorate the death of Jesus Christ. Considered the most important day of the …

George Lakey, sociologist, Quaker, and former Swarthmore professor, will speak on “How to Move Forward in Polarized Times” Sunday, March 17, at 9:45 a.m., at historic Newtown Friends …

At 5:30 p.m. Feb. 28 in the Zlock Performing Arts Center on the Newtown Campus of Bucks County Community College, Philadelphia-based artists Diane Burko, Nicolo Gentile and Kristen Neville Taylor …

Caleb’s American Kitchen (CAK), a popular BYO restaurant in Lahaska, announced the return of “Table Talk,” featuring local, dark-fiction author Jeff Menapace. At 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28, …

The Sourland Conservancy hosts its last “Talk of the Sourlands” of the season: Back by popular demand, Donnetta Johnson will share an insightful look at the African-American relationship to …

The Sourland Conservancy series, “Talk of the Sourlands,” is back. Join poet Jane McKinley, at 7 p.m. Jan. 11, at the Titusville First Presbyterian Church, or online, as she reads from her …

It’s only fitting that, after a three-year hiatus, British author Janice Hallett has brought us “The Christmas Appeal” (Atria), a novella that returns her readers to the small but growing …

The publication of “Underworld: Journeys to the Depths of the Ocean” (Doubleday) comes on the heels of the disastrous last dive of the Titan, the submersible craft that imploded on June 18 while …

The Sourland Conservancy is partnering with Duke Farms for the next “Talk of the Sourlands.”The Duke Farms Deer Management Program (DMP) is one of the most successful in the state. Prior to 2004, …

The Sourland Conservancy has decided to take its annual education series on the road this fall. Previously held at the Hopewell Train Station, the series has been renamed “Talk of the Sourlands.” …

On Jan. 28, 1742, a derelict craft washes up on the coast of Brazil, carrying 30 hollow-eyed, emaciated men with a harrowing tale to tell. They claimed to be survivors of the Wager, a British warship …

Makers Alley will offer a series of three Artist-to-Artist Makers Workshop Talks in July at its location at the Old Milford Bank, 34 Bridge St., Milford, N.J. Advance registration in required, and …

Book Talk! “Demon Copperhead”

If you haven’t yet read “Demon Copperhead,” by Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist, essayist and poet Barbara Kingsolver, now would be the perfect time to add it to your summer reading list.

Mystic Bowie’s Talking Dreads are coming to Sellervsille Theater on Saturday, for the very first time.Mystic Bowie, aka the “Head Dread,” takes the Sellersville Theater stage, re-imagining and …

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