Community Community Meet-and-Greet at Princeton Gallery
Community Meet-and-Greet Planned at Adriana Groza Art Gallery
The Adriana Groza Art Gallery at 38 Spring Street (formerly the Kopp’s Cycle building) will host an informal community meet-and-greet on Sunday, February 22, from 4 to 6 p.m., featuring Princeton resident, architect, and planner Marina Rubina, a candidate for Princeton Council.
The drop-in gathering is intended as an opportunity for residents to meet Rubina, exchange ideas, and engage in civic conversation in an informal setting. No formal program or speeches are scheduled, and attendees are welcome to stop by at any time during the event.
In her professional work, Rubina focuses on practical planning approaches and long-term stewardship, and she is seeking to bring this experience to public service in Princeton. More information about her campaign is available at www.MarinaForAmericanDream.com.
Owner Adriana Groza said the gallery regularly hosts exhibitions, workshops, and community-oriented gatherings and aims to provide a welcoming space for local connection. The event is presented as a community introduction rather than a political endorsement and is open to residents from across the Princeton area.
Admission is free. The gallery is located at 38 Spring Street. Additional information is available at www.adrianagroza.art or by email at info@adrianagroza.art.
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