Got Cabin Fever? You Just Need to Get Out

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Although the wind is still raw, the calendar tells us that spring is coming and there’s light at the end of the tunnel. Celebrate with the West Windsor Arts Council at its second annual Cabin Fever Cabaret on Saturday, March 21, at 6:30 p.m., at the D&R Greenway, Johnson Education Center, One Preservation Place, Princeton. Tickets range from $75 to $200. Call 609-919-1982 or visit www.westwindsorarts.org.

Join fellow supporters of the arts with music, wine, gourmet food organized by the West Windsor Farmers Market, and art and other goods and services to bid on in a silent auction. The West Windsor Arts Council has launched its $300,”000 capital campaign to move into its new home in the Princeton Junction firehouse. The projected date of opening is fall, 2009.

A highlight of the evening will be the food prepared by Bon Appetit of Princeton, owned by West Windsor resident William Lettier. Long-time owner, Michel Lemmerling, sold the business last July to Lettier, formerly with Dean & DeLuca in New York. Lemmerling, who has remained with Bon Appetit, fulfilling his interests and expertise with fine cheese, earned the title of Taste-Fromage, an esteemed title of great renown in the world of cheese. Following the evening’s welcoming remarks, Lemmerling will give a talk about the selection of cheeses being offered.

Passed hors d’oeuvres including mini crab cakes with remoulade, crostini of sliced filet mignon with horseradish cream, and roasted red potatoes with black bean and corn salsa are just some of the offerings.

The StraightJazz Collaboration features music by band leader John Henry Goldman of West Windsor on trumpet, vocalist Laura McMillan, Doug Miller of Plainsboro on keyboards, Tom McMillan on bass, and Joe Falcey on drums.

Members of the cabaret committee include Diane Ciccone, Amy Frankel, Dawn Fields, Carol Schepps, Dick Snedecker, and Heidi Kleinman. Co-chairs are Ilene Dube and Lisa Weil.

Artists include Fay Sciarra, Ted Peck, Liz Peck, DJ Haslett, Sandy Shapiro, Judy Kaye, Dee Gozonsky, Judy Tobie, Trudy Borenstein, Bob Justin, Lauren Curtis, Carol Schepps, Joanna Tully, Noan Needham, Stefanie Mandelbaum, Zakia Aziz Ahmed, Ted Ross, Tasha O’Neill, Kali McMillan, Concetta Maglione, Libby Ramage, Betty Curtiss, Nicole Robinson, Jean Calo, Theodore Yuen, Jody Kendall, Andrew Werth, Jules Schaeffer, Tasha O’Neill, Lenora Kandiner, Zakia Ahmed, Trudy Borenstein-Sugiura, Helen Schwartz, Amy Frankel, and Ilene Dube.

Cabin Fever Cabaret and Home Is Where the Art Is, West Windsor Arts Council, Johnson Education Center, D&R Greenway Land Trust, 1 Preservation Place, Princeton. Saturday, March 21, 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Gala with wine, food, silent auction, and cabaret-style music. Art exhibit is for sale with a percentage benefiting the arts council. Musicians include John Henry Goldman on trumpet, Doug Miller on keyboards, Tom McMillan on bass, Joe Falcey on drums, and Laura McMillan on vocals. $75 to $200. 609-919-1982. www.westwindsorarts.org.

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