

These six participating poets are: Warren Cooper (Frenchtown) Vasiliki Katsarou (Annandale) Hayden Saunier (Doylestown) John Smith (Frenchtown) Ravenna Taylor (Lambertville) and Skye Van Saun (Frenchtown).Ĭelebrate High Bridge, N.J., author Jacqueline Vogtman’s debut collection of short stories, at 6:30 p.m. Food donations to the pantry are requested. Six award-winning area poets will read their work for the benefit of the Frenchtown Presbyterian Food Pantry, at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free with purchase of “My Antiques Journey.” He is the author of “My Antiques Journey,” a strategic guide to buying and selling antiques in Bucks County, the best stores and auction houses, and how the antiques trade works behind the scenes. Thursday, May 11.ĭ’Anjolell, former president of the Bucks County Antiques Dealers Association, will teach listeners how to analyze their possessions, decide what to sell, and know how to sell it and he will answer questions. Tickets are $25 at Īntiques Appraiser and author Bill D’Anjolell will present “Downsizing: How to Sell Your Unwanted Items in the River Towns Area,” at 7 p.m. Taylor Leach – the Meant2B Trio and award-winning Paris-based vocalist Viktorija Gečytė. For this visit, Perla will bring pianist Jesse Green and drummer J. The Easton-based bassist visits the Sunday Music Club to tell the stories and play the music from his long career.

The Sunday Music Club welcomes back bassist Gene Perla with his Meant2B Trio and vocalist “Vik” (Viktorija Gečytė), for an evening of jazz standards, at 7 p.m.

Her reading will include poems from her newly-released collection, “Date of Birth,” winner of the Lexi Rudnitsky First Book Prize, a collection of “vignettes of people betrayed by family and American Society.” Jones is a Pushcart Prize nominee, and her poetry has appeared in the New Ohio Review, Obsidian, Tri-Quarterly, and many other literary journals. Frenchtown Bookshop, 28 Bridge St., Frenchtown, N.J., continues its First Saturday Poetry series with featured poet Shawn R.
