FRENCH CULTURE IN PRINCETON Alliance Française promotes and enhances the knowledge and appreciation of French language and culture: http:// www.allianceprinceton.com/aboutus.html L’Association Francophone de Princeton is community of people in the greater Princeton area with a passion for French language and culture – the food and wine, the art, the regions, the history and the politics. It provides opportunities for both adults and children to learn or improve French through classes and conversation groups, occasional lectures and a social and cultural events: www. asfprinceton.com French American School of Princeton, 75 Mapleton Road: www.ecoleprinceton.org The Little Chef Pastry Shop, 8 South Tulane Street, Princeton for wonderful croissant and excellent mille fieulles, cakes tarts, éclairs and napoleons prepared by pastry chef/proprietor, Edwige Fils-Aime: http:// littlechefpastries.com/ Terra Momo Bread Company, 75 Witherspoon Street, for the authentic breads, viennoiserie, cakes and cookies from Parisian boulanger Denis Granarolo: www. terramomobread.com
Oh La La! holds a three-day pop-up boutique sale of French antiques and unique designs each year in Hopewell featuring gourmet food, paintings, photographs, home decor, fine crafts and collectible books and high-quality products, many of them home-made or imported from France. A sale is planned this spring for May/June. For more information, visit: www.facebook.com/ohlalaprivatesale. French home décor by www.tacksandfabrics.com
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French food by Anne-Renée http://cuisinebyannerenee.net
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Paintings inspired by the art of Pierre Soulages by Lyon-born, Carole Jury: www.carolejury.com Collectible and used books, in English and French, presented by former editor Wall Street Journal editor, John Leger, who specializes in art, drama, radical politics, journalism, espionage, and French literature: www.lebookiniste.com Les Delices d’Annelise: classic French confectioneries, lotions and body products by Anne-Elisabeth Mugnier hand-made from local ingredients, such as honey from Tassot Apiaries and dairy products from Halo Farm. Photographs of iconic Parisian landmarks by Laurent Ouzilou: Instagram: @zoul91
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