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The West Windsor-Plainsboro Education Foundation is holding their eighth Annual Gala on Friday, May 7, at 7 p.m., at Princeton University in the new Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics Building, Carl Icahn Lab Atrium.

The Foundation will be honoring Congressman Rush Holt for his commitment to educational excellence. West-Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District teachers and staff who have received mini-grants from the Foundation this year will also be recognized.

The Gala includes dinner, dancing, and both a silent auction and a live auction. Entertainment will be provided by the High School North Jazz Band directed by Mark Bencivengo, the Findecando Quartet from High School South, and Sandstorm Band. The event is black tie optional.

Tickets are $95 per person. Tables of eight are $760. For more information, call 609-716-5000 x 5014 or E-mail gala@wwpef.org

The West Windsor-Plainsboro Education Foundation, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the continued excellence of the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Schools. Founded in 1995, the Foundation has awarded over $110,”000 in grants to support more than 115 innovative projects selected on a competitive basis. The Foundation sponsors the STAR program to honor special teachers and staff in the district.

Benefit Gala, West Windsor-Plainsboro Education Foundation, Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics Building, Carl Icahn Lab Atrium, Princeton University, 7 p.m. Black tie optional. 609-716-5000, ext 5014. Register by E-mail at gala@wwpef.org. $95.

The annual Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony sponsored by West Windsor Township Council and Mayor will take place on Monday, May 31. The parade will begin at 11 a.m. Register for participation via mail or fax by Saturday, May 1, to: Gay Huber, West Windsor Township, Box 38, West Windsor 08540 or fax 609-799-2044, or call her at 609-799-2400 ext. 213.

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