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Performance Schedule Performance Schedule TOWN - GOWN STAGE CHAMBERS STREET STAGE PAUL ROBESON STAGE sponsored by AT&T sponsored by Baker Auto (Hinds Plaza) sponsored by Robert Wood Johnson 12:50 Princeton University Marching Band 1:00 James Booth and the Return 1:00 Opening Ceremony 1:35 Princeton School of Rock 1:00 The Dirtee Blondes 1:25 The Blue Meanies 2:15 Milan 1:35 Helen O’Shea and the Shanakees 2:15 International Parade of Flags 2:55 Nikki Rochelle 2:20 Tongue in Cheek Quartet 2:35 Instant Bingo 3:35 SnipSnap 2:55 Lauren Marsh 3:25 Essie 4:00 Lara K LEK 3:40 Westminster Conservatory of Music 4:15 Green Knuckle Material 4:35 Switch Mob 4:20 The Beagles 5:05 The Shaxe 5:20 Eco Del Sur 4:50 Princeton Girlchoir and Boychoir 5:30 First Baptist Church Unity Choir WASHINGTON ROAD PALMER SQUARE STAGE STAGE sponsored by Palmer Square STANHOPE STAGE sponsored by sponsored by Princeton University 1:00 Princeton Aerial Arts Club and The Princeton Garden Theatre Trenton Circus Squad EAST PYNE 1:00 Zoe Thierfelder 1:35 The Hun School of Princeton 1:40 Andrew Yan Quintet Jazz Combo A CAPPELLA STAGE 2:20 Fire/Rescue Demo 2:30 Princeton Charter School Jazz Band sponsored by Princeton University 3:00 PU Small Jazz Group 3:00 Rebel Alliance 3:40 Cherry Blossoms 3:30 Rhythms NJ MORE TO SEE AND DO 4:20 The Kim Yarson Band 4:00 Youth Orchestra of Central Jersey 4:55 Easha & Shravya Double Bass Quartet 1:00 Princeton Campus Tours 5:35 Chris Harford and the 4:30 The Lewis School begin in front of Nassau Hall Band of Changes 5:00 Pennington School Jazz Combo 1-6 Free Family-Friendly Movies & 5:30 Lisa Botalico Fiesta Flamenca Cartoons - Princeton Garden Theater 2:15 Flag Parade - Nassau Street 2:20 – 2:50 VALET YOUR BIKE! FREE TRANSPORTATION Demonstration by Princeton First 2 LOCATIONS! SHUTTLE TO Aide and Rescue Squad - Washington WITHERSPOON/WIGGINS: Road/Vandeventer Avenue 12:30 pm - 6:30 pm 12:30pm - 6:30pm 3:00 El Sistema Youth Orchestra Festival: • HiTops @ 21 Wiggins Street Trenton Music Makers and 300 • 4 Mercer Road/Nassau Street Park @ The Princeton Shopping Center Guests sponsored by Princeton and hop on at 237 N. Harrison Street University Concerts OR Princeton Municipal Parking Lot, Richardson Auditorium. 400 Witherspoon Street FREE but seating is limited..
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