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Current Program
Immigration in Mercer County:
A New Policy Agenda
Press Release
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The mission of the Sandra Starr Foundation is to support
the improvement of community life and development of progressive community
leadership in the Princeton-Mercer County area. "You have to do three things,"
a wise man said. "You have to do your job. You have to think about how
to do your job better. And you have to prepare someone to do your job when
you can no longer do it." (Pete Seeger, National Press Club, August 1998)
The Sandra Starr Foundation will not do the job of local governments, commissions,
and nonprofit community institutions, but it will try to help them think
about how to do their job better and to develop new leaders who can carry
on their work in the future.
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- Fall 2005 Debate: "What Health Policy is Good for the Community, the State, and America?" With representatives from the
Democratic and Republican candidates for governor, Princeton Public Library, September 15, 2005.
- Spring 2004 Conference: Will Everyone's Vote
Get Counted?
- Fourth Annual Princeton Communiversity Conference (2002):
Community Health and a Healthy Environment:
Prescriptions for Princeton and the Region
- Geddes receives 2002 Penick Award
Acceptance by Robert Geddes, Architecture: The Most
Public of the Arts
- Third Annual Princeton Communiversity Conference (2001):
"Princeton Gets the Picture."
Plus: Jean Mahoney wins 2001 Margen Penick Award
- Second Annual Princeton Communiversity Conference (2000)
"Building Urban-Suburban Alliances."
Press Release.
- The Prosperous Community , Mercer County Community Leadership Conference, January 31, 2000.
- The Millstone Bypass and the
Alternatives.January 13, 2000.
- First Annual Princeton Communiversity Conference (1999): "Beyond the Sleepy
College Town: The Future of the Greater Princeton Community." Program.
What They Said.
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For more information, please write info@sandrastarr.org |