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Princeton TruckFest 2015

The Community Service Inter-Club Council (CSICC) will reprise Princeton TruckFest, its signature fundraising event, on Saturday, April 25, 2015, from 2-6 pm on Prospect Avenue. Last year’s inaugural TruckFest raised $21,899.52 to benefit Send Hunger Packing. This year, the CSICC has set a goal of $50,000, to be donated to Send Hunger Packing and Meals on Wheels of Trenton/Ewing.

Princeton Area Alumni are warmly invited to attend TruckFest.

The CSICC also seeks sponsors for TruckFest 2015. For information about sponsorship, please contact Catie Bauman '15 at cbauman@princeton.edu.
 

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PA3 Book Club April Meeting

************RSVP Required**************

Good Evening!

I'm excited to announce that the plans for our April book club meeting (April 24th at 7pm in East Pyne 111) are complete. Ian Caldwell, the New York Times bestselling co-author of "The Rule of Four," will be joining us to discuss his new book, "The Fifth Gospel." The details and information about the book are below.

Because of the anticipated popularity of this meeting and a desire to keep the group small enough to have a good discussion, the group size will be limited to 15. Book club members who regularly attend meetings will be given priority; after those members have RSVP'd, I will take RSVPs first come first serve. There are a few space left, so please RSVP soon to bookclub.admin@princetonaaa.org

See you soon!

Linsay

 

Book: The Fifth Gospel by Ian Caldwell

Date: Friday, April 24th

Time: 7pm

Location: East Pyne Room 111

"The Fifth Gospel" - from Amazon:

A lost gospel, a contentious relic, and a dying pope’s final wish converge to send two brothers—both Vatican priests—on an intellectual quest to untangle Christianity’s greatest historical mystery.

Ten years ago, Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason’s The Rule of Four became a literary phenomenon that sold nearly two million copies in North America and was hailed by critics as “ingenious…profoundly erudite” (The New York Times), “compulsively readable” (People), and “an exceptional piece of scholarship” (San Francisco Chronicle). Now, after a decade of painstaking primary research, Ian Caldwell returns with a masterful new thriller that confirms his place among the most ambitious popular storytellers working today.

In 2004, as Pope John Paul II’s reign enters its twilight, a mysterious exhibit is under construction at the Vatican Museums. A week before it is scheduled to open, its curator is murdered at a clandestine meeting on the outskirts of Rome. That same night, a violent break-in rocks the home of the curator’s research partner, Father Alex Andreou, a Greek Catholic priest who lives inside the Vatican with his five-year-old son. When the papal police fail to identify a suspect in either crime, Father Alex, desperate to keep his family safe, undertakes his own investigation. To find the killer he must reconstruct the dead curator’s secret: what the four Christian gospels—and a little-known, true-to-life fifth gospel known as the Diatessaron—reveal about the Church’s most controversial holy relic. But just as he begins to understand the truth about his friend’s death and its consequences for the future of the world’s two largest Christian Churches, Father Alex finds himself hunted down by someone with a vested stake in the exhibit—someone he must outwit to survive.

At once a riveting intellectual thriller, a feast of biblical history and scholarship, and a moving family drama, The Fifth Gospel is “a story of sacrifice, forgiveness, and redemption. Peppered with references to real-life people, places, and events, the narrative rings true, taking the reader on an emotional journey nearly two thousand years in the making” (Library Journal, starred review).

 


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PA3 Book Club April Meeting ( Friday, April 24, 2015 - 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM )

*************RSVP Required***********

Good Evening!

I'm excited to announce that the plans for our April book club meeting (April 24th at 7pm) are complete. Ian Caldwell, the New York Times bestselling co-author of "The Rule of Four," will be joining us to discuss his new book, "The Fifth Gospel." The details and information about the book are below.

Because of the anticipated popularity of this meeting and a desire to keep the group small enough to have a good discussion, the group size will be limited to 15. Book club members who regularly attend meetings will be given priority; after those members have RSVP'd, I will take RSVPs first come first serve. For those of you who regularly attend meetings, please try to RSVP by next Thursday, April 2nd.

See you soon!

Linsay

Book: The Fifth Gospel by Ian Caldwell
Date: Friday, April 24th
Time: 7pm
Location: East Pyne Room 111

"The Fifth Gospel" - from Amazon:

A lost gospel, a contentious relic, and a dying pope’s final wish converge to send two brothers—both Vatican priests—on an intellectual quest to untangle Christianity’s greatest historical mystery.

Ten years ago, Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason’s The Rule of Four became a literary phenomenon that sold nearly two million copies in North America and was hailed by critics as “ingenious…profoundly erudite” (The New York Times), “compulsively readable” (People), and “an exceptional piece of scholarship” (San Francisco Chronicle). Now, after a decade of painstaking primary research, Ian Caldwell returns with a masterful new thriller that confirms his place among the most ambitious popular storytellers working today.

In 2004, as Pope John Paul II’s reign enters its twilight, a mysterious exhibit is under construction at the Vatican Museums. A week before it is scheduled to open, its curator is murdered at a clandestine meeting on the outskirts of Rome. That same night, a violent break-in rocks the home of the curator’s research partner, Father Alex Andreou, a Greek Catholic priest who lives inside the Vatican with his five-year-old son. When the papal police fail to identify a suspect in either crime, Father Alex, desperate to keep his family safe, undertakes his own investigation. To find the killer he must reconstruct the dead curator’s secret: what the four Christian gospels—and a little-known, true-to-life fifth gospel known as the Diatessaron—reveal about the Church’s most controversial holy relic. But just as he begins to understand the truth about his friend’s death and its consequences for the future of the world’s two largest Christian Churches, Father Alex finds himself hunted down by someone with a vested stake in the exhibit—someone he must outwit to survive.

At once a riveting intellectual thriller, a feast of biblical history and scholarship, and a moving family drama, The Fifth Gospel is “a story of sacrifice, forgiveness, and redemption. Peppered with references to real-life people, places, and events, the narrative rings true, taking the reader on an emotional journey nearly two thousand years in the making” (Library Journal, starred review).

Location: East Pyne Seminar Room 111
Organized by: Linsay Hiller

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POSTPONED "Dinner with a Professor" Wolfgang Danspeckgruber, Woodrow Wilson School


PA3 is sorry to POSTPONE this event until a later date.

Join us to inaugurate a new series of PA3 events


Dinner with a Professor

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Wednesday, April 15th, 2015
beginning at 6:30pm
at the Nassau Club, 6 Mercer Street, Princeton NJ


We are pleased to announce that
Dr. Wolfgang Danspeckgruber,
Lecturer at the Woodrow Wilson School and
Founder of the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination,
will be our first featured guest


Wolfgang Danspeckgruber


Professor Danspeckgruber and PA3 hosts will lead discussions at each of the three tables; Professor and hosts will switch tables between courses.

Come prepared to share your thoughts on State, Sovereignty and Self-Determination.  The LISD website is chock-full of interesting information on the Institute's activities in a variety of global hot-spots.


Specially priced at $50/person for PA3 dues-paying members and a guest ($60/person for others), dinner includes three courses with complementary beverages (wine, soft drinks, coffee/tea).

Pre-registration is required and space is limited.

>> Looking forward to seeing you...in your orange and black! <<

Date: Wednesday, April 15th, 2015
Time: 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Location: Nassau Club, 6 Mercer St, Princeton, NJ
Nassau Club membership is not necessary to attend this event.
Dress is business casual.

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POSTPONED Dinner with a Professor ( Wednesday, April 15, 2015 - 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM )

POSTPONED
Prof. Wolfgang Danspeckgruber, Woodrow Wilson School Lecturer of Public and International Affairs; Founding Director, Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination, joins PA3 for a precept-style dinner gathering.

Location: Nassau Club, 6 Mercer St, Princeton NJ
Cost: $50 dues-paying members; $60 others
Organized by: PA3

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FUNdraising Concert for show "Manuel versus the Statue of Liberty" Saturday March 21st 7-8:30pm

PA3 is pleased to cooperate with playwright Noemi de la Puente *86.  
Noemi, based in Princeton, 
has written a play "Manuel vs the Statue of Liberty",
Inspired by the true story of a Princeton Undergrad (Class of '06) who was an illegal immigrant and got a Rhodes scholarship to study Ancient Literature. The Statue of Liberty is revamping her image. Manuel wants to be a teacher. Thrown into the ring, they fight it out – who is more American? What is American anyway? Latin music and American pop, rock, and gospel infuse the score. No one is spared in this zany political comedy that pulls no punches (pun intended) about immigration.

We hope to organize a PA3 event with Noemi this July.  Watch this space!

Musical Reading: MANUEL VERSUS THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
In the meantime, Noemi's musician friends Tom and Doug (www.tomanddoug.com) will host a FUNdraising concert on Saturday, March 21st from 7 - 8:30 PM at the Arts Council of Princeton Pop Up Studio at the Princeton Shopping Center. 



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3/22 Walk: Trenton to Princeton

Join alumna Sharon Keld as she walks with the Freewalkers across NJ.  She will be doing the first two walks on 3/22 Trenton to Princeton and 4/11 Princeton to New Brunswick along the D&R Canal Towpath.  

For more info about the Freewalkers: http://www.crossjerseywalk.org

and this event:
http://freewalkers.org/events/spring-ahead-walk-2015-trenton-to-princeton


Please email Sharon, if you would like to join her. 
keldium@gmail.com

Happy Walking!

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Walk Trenton to Princeton ( Sunday, March 22, 2015 - 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM )

Walk Princeton to New Brunswick ( Saturday, April 11, 2015 - 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM )

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