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United As One: Princeton’s AAPI Community Comes Together to Celebrate Heritage Month with 5K Run ‘n’ Walk

On Saturday, May 11th, 2024, at 8:30 am, more than 150 members and supporters, spanning ages 5 to 82, gathered at Carnegie Center in Princeton, New Jersey, to commemorate AAPI Heritage Month with the annual 5K Run ‘n’ Walk. The event was jointly organized by the Princeton Active Circle, the Institute of Financial Intelligence (IFI),

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Spring Sale with Concert

On Saturday, June 3rd, 2023, the organization Where Music Carries Us (WMCU) successfully hosted their inaugural annual Spring Sale from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The event  exceeded all expectations and left attendees in awe of the seamless fusion of music and  philanthropy.  The centerpiece of the Spring Sale was the mesmerizing lineup of musical

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Fantastic Virtual Concert From Our Amazing Student Musicians

Our wonderful student musicians have been making all kinds of music even during the pandemic, singing and playing musical instruments from woodwind instruments to string instruments, and even Chinese traditional instruments like the Hulusi and GuZheng. Check out this video for more than an hour of amazing musicianship! We are so proud of these young

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Princeton Christian Church Educational Kids Concert

On August 7th, Where Music Carries Us brought woodwind players to Princeton Christian Church for an educational concert about the woodwind family of instruments. One performer playing each instrument presented their instrument to the campers. Some of the wonderful repertoire presented was a flute choir rendition of “You Raise Me Up,” Haydn’s London Trio, and Psalm 19,

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Music For Memory

On June 2, 2019, Where Music Carries Us collaborated with a project called “Music for Memory,” and held their second event at the Artis Senior Living Center of Princeton Junction. There were about 13 performers with ages ranging from 12 to 17 years old. The performance consisted of instrumental solos, trios, and a vocalist. This

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Communiversity Group Photo

Communiversity

At this event, Amanda Cariaga, pictured on the far left, performed in a trio with WMCU members Sanjana Yeddula and Sriya Chinthalapudi.  On her experience at the event, she said, “This was the first time my trio performed together in public for the enjoyment of others. My trio was established around a month before performing

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