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INSIDE THIS ISSUERinging in fall
Township plans events.PAGE 5
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Eastern senior Katya Katsnelson returns the ball in a tennis match against Cherokee High Schoolon Sept. 9. The Vikings fought hard, but ultimately lost to the Chiefs, 3-2.
Vikings fall to Chiefs, 3-2
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
The Voorhees Township Com-mittee approved a motion at itsSept. 8 meeting to make an appli-cation for a $350,000 state grant tofund phase one of turning the oldBuzby Landfill into the VoorheesEnvironmental Park.
We have been working 10years to turn the old landfill intoa park, Township AdministratorLarry Spellman said.
Voorhees has been workingwith Rutgers
University students as well assome Eastern High School stu-dents to help make the VoorheesEnvironmental Park a place peo-ple would love to go and enjoy.
Earth Day has been held at theVoorhees Environmental Park forthe past few years since Voorheesacquired the land. The townshipwants people to know it is thereand the land will hopefully be ap-proved to make into a park.
The state will determine if theapplication is complete and inconformance with the scope andintent of the Green Acres Pro-gram. Then it will notifyVoorhees of the amount of the
funding award.Voorhees has its matchingshare of the project, if a
match is required, in theamount of $325,000. In theevent the state's funds areless than the $325,000, thetownship has the balance
of funding necessary tocomplete the project, offi-
cials said.According to Spellman,
the hope is to get permits tobuild on the land. Voorhees
wishes to construct a small park-ing lot, and depending on howmuch money is awarded, if any, it
All work, then playTownship Committee applies to make
Environmental Park a reality
please see NEXT, page 9
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2 THE VOORHEES SUN SEPT. 1723, 2014
The Camden County Library ishosting a six-week workshop forthose suffering a chronic diseaseor for their caregivers at itsVoorhees Branch starting Thurs-day, Sept. 18 through Thursday,Oct. 23.
Each two and a half hour work-shop from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. isbeing presented by the Communi-ty Planning and Advocacy Coun-cil, Camden County Departmentof Health and Human Servicesand Camden County SeniorCorps.
Learn practical ways to dealwith pain and fatigue; discoverbetter nutrition and exercise
choices. Participants can under-stand new treatments and learnmore effective ways to talk withdoctors and family membersabout health concerns and issues.
We know that there are thou-sands of families in CamdenCounty dealing with chronic dis-ease or caring for a loved one foran extended period of time,Freeholder Carmen Rodriguezsaid. This workshop will openup new options and opportunitiesfor assistance and help with thechallenges. Our hope is to bring
facilitators together to make hardchoices easier and let residentsknow that there are nonprofitsthat can help.
A one-time registration is re-quired and includes all six work-shops in the series. Registrationis free. Call the Voorhees branchat (856) 772-1636 x7353 or go onlineat www.camdencountylibrary.org/events.
Voorhees library to hostworkshop Sept. 18 to Oct. 23
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SEPT. 1723, 2014 THE VOORHEES SUN 5
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
The warm summer months arestarting to cool down. The leavesare starting to change colors andthe sunny days are getting short-er. That means that the fall is al-most here.
For the fall, Voorhees has a fewdifferent events to celebrate,specifically, one of the most well-known holidays of October, Hal-
loween.Halloween can be known as a
time for mischief or for creepythings to go bump in the night.However, for Voorhees, it is allabout family and friendly fun.
Starting off the Halloween-themed events is Thiller Night!Held on Oct. 26 from 6:30 p.m. to10:30 p.m. at the Special EventsPlaza, Boulevard, Macy's Court
and Boscov's Court, ThrillerNight promises to be a fun time.
Weve been doing it for thepast few years, said Lisa Milideo,assistant marketing director ofthe Voorhees Town Center.
The event starts with a Hal-loween-themed movie on a 20-footoutdoor movie screen. This yearsmovie will be The NightmareBefore Christmas.
Its a good classic, Milideosaid.
There will also be SpiritHours at Iron Hill, Rodizio Grilland Catelli. Visitors can enjoyspecials at the bars and might runinto a few festive characters.
We have a 12-foot skeleton,seven-foot Frankenstein and amagical witch who will come inand out of the bars during Spirit
Gearing up for fallVoorhees planning events for season
please see HALLOWEEN, page 16
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6 THE VOORHEES SUN SEPT. 1723, 2014
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The 34th Annual Bike MS City to ShoreRide will be held on Sept. 27 and 28.Voorhees is again proud to be a participantin the event, which begins at the WoodcrestSpeedline Station in Cherry Hill then
winds its way through our community.Named by Bicycling Magazine as the
Best Cycling Getaway in New Jersey, theride promises to be the best cycling experi-ence on the East Coast and takes ridersthrough scenic South Jersey to Ocean City.
Ride with 7,000 cyclistsof all ages and cyclingabilities for the chal-lenge of your choicewith several route op-
tions. Enjoy flat terrainas you travel throughthe quaint towns andback roads of SouthJersey. Pedal throughthe blueberry fields of
Hammonton, experience the serene beautyof the Pine Barrens and listen to the wavesas you roll into historic Ocean City. Follow-ing an overnight stay, cyclists return toCherry Hill on Sunday for a festive finish
line celebration.Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic disease
affecting the central nervous system thatimpacts the lives of more than 14,000 local
MS City to Shore Ride set for Sept. 27 and 28
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MAYORS MESSAGE please see KIRKWOOD, page 17
No one would ever accuse Gov.
Christie of being reserved, of
not speaking his mind, or of
not taking chances.
No one.
Last week, he solidified that once
again when he decided to lift New Jer-
seys ban on sports betting. His deci-sion which came as a surprise to
many around the state and nation is
in direct opposition to what he said a
month ago when he told us all to forget
about sports gambling.
With the governors decision, and
directive to law enforcement, casinos
and horse race tracks can start offer-
ing bets on professional and collegiate
sports as soon as a judge affirms
that what Christie is doing is legal, or
at least isnt illegal.
A federal law prohibits sports bet-
ting in all but four states. When New
Jersey challenged that law, it went all
the way up the legal ladder, but the
Supreme Court decided not to hear the
case. So, alas, no overturn of the feder-
al law.
But a federal appeals court just
below the Supreme Court said nothing
was preventing New Jersey from re-
pealing its own ban and not regulating
the industry much like the states of
Washington and Colorado do with
marijuana.
So last week, thats what Christie
did. He repealed the state ban on
sports betting and said New Jersey
wont regulate, license or authorize
sports betting officially. Acting state
Attorney General John Hoffman said,
in fact, that the state will be telling
casinos and tracks that they wont be
held liable for sports wagering.
Its not the avenue that Christie, or
any one else at the state level, wanted
to take, but it seems as though its the
road they feel they were forced down
because they want sports wagering so
badly.And can you blame them for this?
Three Atlantic City casinos shut down
in the last month, and one more, the
Trump Taj Mahal, just announced it
would be closing in November. Those
four closings will eventually result in
the loss of more than 10,000 jobs and
be a hit on a big tax money-maker for
the state.
Bets cant be placed yet a federalcourt is expected to affirm Christies
position in a few weeks and when
they are, you wont be able to bet on
any professional sports event held in
New Jersey (no Jets, Giants or Devils
home games) or on any New Jersey
college team no matter where they
play (no Ray Rice alma mater). Every-
thing else, though, will be offered on
the big board.
While the NFL and other profession-
al sports leagues might fight this
move, its unlikely they will prevail
forever. Even NBA commissioner
Adam Silver said its inevitable and
that his league will ultimately partic-
ipate in that.
Will this be the shot in the arm New
Jerseys gambling landscape needs?
Can it finally, once and for all, turn
into Las Vegas East? Its hard to tell.
in our opinion
Its time to take the pointsChristie takes chance onNew Jersey sports betting as theunderdog
Share your thoughts
What do you think about Gov. Christieslift of the states sports betting ban?Share your thoughts on this, and othertopics, through a letter to the editor.
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Investors Bank at 1006 KressonRoad in Voorhees will host aBreakfast Networking Mixerwith the Voorhees Business Asso-ciation and Marlton Business As-sociation on Wednesday, Sept. 24from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Complimentary coffee, juiceand bagels will be served.
To register, call (856) 489-8511 orregister online at www.voorhees-businessassociation.org.
HOPE Church M.O.P.S.kicks off on Sept. 23Beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 23
HOPE Church, located at 700
Cooper Road in Voorhees, willlaunch its seventh year hostingan outreach program for momswith children from birth tokindergarten. Known as M.O.P.S.(Mothers of Preschoolers), theprogram offers a format that isnurturing, comforting and en-couraging to mothers who oftenexperience isolation and loneli-ness during this critical time ofraising a child.
Guest speakers, refreshments,craft activities, fun and sistership
are typical features at meetings.M.O.P.S. is a Christian-based
organization that welcomesmothers wherever they are in
their spiritual journey.The groups mission statement
is inclusive to all women no mat-ter what their life or faith situa-tion.
The M.O.P.S. group at HOPEChurch meets the first and thirdTuesday of every month, from9:30 to 11:30 a.m. beginning Sept.23.
Registration is $70 per mom,per semester and includes all ma-terials and childcare. A $24 yearlyregistration fee to M.O.P.S. Inter-national is also required.
For more information, emailMagladry at [email protected] or go to MeetHope.org.
Tutoring Club hostingSAT, ACT practice tests
The Tutoring Club of CherryHill/Voorhees will be holdingfull-length practice SAT and ACTexams on Saturday, Sept. 27 from8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The cost of this test is $35, with
the proceeds benefiting EasternTheater. Students choosewhether they want to take an SATor ACT practice test.
To sign-up or receive more in-formation, call the Tutoring Clubat (856) 616- 8808 or email [email protected].
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SEPT. 17
Crochet and Knit Club: 10 years oldor older. 4:30 p.m. at theVoorhees Branch Library. Bring
your current project and makefriends as you knit and crochet.Register online.
Breath, Water and Sound Yoga:6:30 p.m. at the Voorhees BranchLibrary. Learn simple yet pro-foundly effective tools to let go ofemotional, mental and physicalstress easily from your system.With all the stress in the worldtoday, its really wonderful to beable to let go. No prior experienceneeded and very gentle.
Card Making Event: 7 p.m. at the
Voorhees Branch Library. Join usin creating sympathy cards. Allmaterial will be provided.
Boy Scout Troop No. 48 meeting:Behind Holy Communion Luther-an Church, Route 73. Boys ages10 to 18. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Questions,
visit www.troop48berlin.org.
Ashland Church Choirs: Wee Wor-ship Bell Choir for age 4 at 6:30p.m. Kids Worship Choir for gradethree at 6:30 p.m. Youth Worship
Choir for grades six and above at6 p.m. 33 East Evesham Road,Voorhees. Call 429-8844 or visitwww.AshlandChurch.org forinformation.
Kresson Bible Church Prayer andBible Study: 7 to 8 p.m. 329Kresson-Gibbsboro Road,Voorhees.
Open Door Alliance Church PrayerMeeting: 7 p.m. 904 CooperRoad, Voorhees. For more infor-mation visitwww.rediscovergod.org.
Ashland Church Kids Activities:Preschool to grade four. 6:30 p.m.33 East Evesham Road. Call 429-8844 or visit www.Ashland-Church.org for information.
FougCrew: Grades five and six. 7 to8:30 p.m. at Ashland Church, 33
East Evesham Road. Call 429-8844 or visit www.Ashland-Church.org for information.
Ashland Church Youth BibleStudy: 7 p.m. Junior high and
high schoolers. 33 East EveshamRoad. Call 429-8844 or visitwww.AshlandChurch.org forinformation.
Exercise Class for Active Seniors:8:30 to 10 a.m. every Wednesday.Led by Fox Rehabilitation exer-cise physiologist at Fox Rehabili-tation, 7 Carnegie Plaza, CherryHill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.5795 for more information and toregister.
Focus Group: ESL ConversationClass: For adults. 10:30 a.m. to
noon at Voorhees Branch Library.Practical and everyday topics aswell as pronunciation are thefocus. For non-native Englishspeakers. No registrationrequired.
THURS Y
SEPT. 18
Take Control of Your Health: 10 a.m.at the Voorhees Branch Library.Six-week workshop that givesadults with chronic conditionsand/or their caregivers the
knowledge, skills and confidence
to take a more active role in theirhealthcare. Register online.
Preschool Craft Corner: Ages 3 to5. 10:30 a.m. at the VoorheesBranch Library. Make a seasonalcraft perfect for preschoolers.Register online.
Kid Craft Corner: Grades K through2. 4:30 p.m. at the VoorheesBranch Library. Join us for anafter-school snack, story andcraft. Register online.
Tai Chi: 6:30 p.m. at the Voorhees
Branch Library. Tai chi includes
agile steps and exercises thatmay improve mobility, breathingand relaxation. Tai chi has shownto reduce pain and stiffness,increase flexibility, enhance mus-cle strength, improve circulationand memory, and help peoplecope with stress and depression.Register online.
Next Chapter Book Club: 7 p.m. atthe Voorhees Branch Library.Adults and older teens with intel-
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The Camden County Freehold-
er Boards Department of PublicWorks is conducting emergencyroad work in the southbound laneof Haddonfield-Berlin Road,Route 561, near Browning Lane inCherry Hill.
Camden County Public Workscrews are on the scene repairinga section of concrete roadwaythat has deteriorated, said Free-holder Ian Leonard, liaison to theCamden County Department ofPublic Works. We anticipate
that the work will continuethrough next week, so motoristsneed to be aware of the lane re-strictions that will be in place inthat area.
In light of the heavy traffic vol-
ume on the roadway during rush
hour motorists should consideralternative routes or prepare fordelays.
Camden County is aggressiveabout repairing all county main-tained roadways. The FreeholderBoard has instituted a hotline res-idents can use to report road haz-ards they encounter. The Cam-den County Public Works Hotline,(856) 566-2980, is answered 24hours a day, seven days a week.
I also invite residents to use
social media to contact the Free-holder Board to bring items toour attention as well, Leonardsaid. We need motorists to be-come engaged in this effort tomake Camden County a betterplace to live and drive throughoutour 1,200 lane miles of highway.
For more information, contactthe Camden County Departmentof Public Works at (856) 566-2980or visit www.camdencounty.com.
Haddonfield-Berlin Roadundergoing construction
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lectual or developmental disabili-ties meet weekly to read and talkabout books in a casual, enjoy-able group.
Stay Fit While You Sit: Ergonomicsfor a Healthier You: 7 p.m. at theVoorhees Branch Library. Thislecture will educate the audienceon how they can prevent prob-lems like neck and back pain andCarpal Tunnel Syndrome by sit-ting properly and setting up their
workspaces properly. It will alsogive them exercises that they cando during their breaks that canincrease performance and pro-ductivity.
Voorhees Breakfast Rotary Club:7:15 a.m. at Short Hills Deli &Restaurant, 486 East EveshamRoad, No. 103, Cherry Hill. Formore information visitwww.voorheesbreakfastrotary.org.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 to 11a.m. at Hope United Church, 700
Cooper Road. Call 609-239-0022or visit www.southjerseyoa.org.
Body After Baby: 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. at1011 Main Street Promenade. Usea combination of pilates and yogato strengthen, increase flexibilityand tighten. Cost is $60 for sixweeks. Registration required. Formore information visitwww.events.cooperhealth.org.
Free Exercise Class for ActiveSeniors: 2 to 3 p.m. every Thurs-day. Led by Fox Rehabilitationexercise physiologist at Emeritusat Voorhees. Call (877) 407-3422for more information and to reg-ister.
Voorhees Central Chapter of BNIBreakfast: 7 a.m. at The Man-sion, 3000 Main St. BNI is a busi-ness and professional referralorganization. For more informa-tion visit www.bnidvr.com.
BNI Marlton Regional ChapterLunch: Every Thursday at 11:30a.m. at The Mansion, 3000 MainSt., Voorhees. BNI is a business
and professional networkingreferral organization. Join us tolearn more about how to growyour business. Call Ray for detailsat (609) 760-0624.
Babies Playgroup: Ages 1 to 18
months. 10 to 11 a.m. at VoorheesBranch Library. Meet new friends!We provide the toys and booksbut no organized programming.
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Babies Play Group: Ages 1 to 18months. 10 a.m. at the VoorheesBranch Library. Meet newfriends! We provide the toys andbooks, but no organized pro-graming.
Senior Card Group: 1 p.m. at theVoorhees Branch Library. Seniorsmeet weekly to play various cardgames.
Gaming Fridays: Grades 6 to 12. 3p.m. at the Voorhees BranchLibrary. Drop by the Corner forboard games, Wii and Xbox 360fun.
South Jersey Yarners: All ages. 7p.m. at the Voorhees BranchLibrary. All things yarn! Comewith your knitting needles, cro-chet hooks and yarn for an infor-mal session with yarn enthusi-asts, from beginners toadvanced.
Toddlers Playgroup: Ages 18 to 36
months. 11 a.m. to noon atVoorhees Branch Library. Meetnew friends! We provide the toysand books but no organized pro-gramming.
Congregation Beth El: Shabbatservice at 6 p.m. based on tradi-tional liturgy and infused withspirit by upbeat melodies and
camaraderie. 8000 Main St.,Voorhees.
Hands & Foot Card Game for Sen-ior Citizens: 1:30 p.m. in room Aor C on the third floor, VoorheesBranch Library, 203 Laurel Road.Questions, call Jeanne McCabe at(856) 784-4676.
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Woofstock: 11 a.m. at John ConnollyPark. Hosted by The Animal
Orphanage. The biggest pet festi-val in South Jersey! Great food,great music, pet contests, theMummers, microchipping andmore.
Chair Yoga: 10:30 a.m. at theVoorhees Branch Library. Spreadthe love within yourself withChair Yoga. It is a safe and effec-tive way to offer yoga to anygroup, age, and level of health ormobility. Just like any yoga class,it can give you more flexibilitywith physical and mental
strength; increase energy toimprove memory and clarity forbetter concentration; and sup-
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Countywide flu shot program
kicks off on Oct. 1
The change of sea-
sons leaves many peo-
ple feeling under the
weather. But you canavoid getting sick by
getting a flu shot. The
Camden County De-
partment of Health
and Human Services
recommends that
everyone get vaccinated this flu season,
especially children and seniors who
are most vulnerable.
The Freeholder Board has sched-
uled 18 site locations for the 2014 Sea-
sonal Influenza Immunization
Program. As is the tradition, the pro-
gram begins at the annual Senior
Health Fair, which this year takes place
on Oct. 1, in Cooper River Park at the
Jack Curtiss Stadium, starting at 10:00
a.m. and continuing through 2:00 p.m.
When you visit the 20th annual fair
for your flu shot, youll also find dozens
of health information tables, games,
prizes and lunch for all senior citizens.
The launch of the flu shot program iscoordinated with the fair because men
and women age 65 and older are among
the high priority groups for annual
shots. As always, we ask that seniors
receiving Medicare to bring their
Medicare ID cards with them.
The flu shots are provided for no-
out-of-pocket cost. Seniors that register
with the Camden County Division of
Senior and Disabled Services will
enjoy a complimentary lunch at the
fair. Call (856) 374-2782 or log on towww.camdencounty.com to RSVP.
In order to keep your family healthy
this flu season, we want to make this
beneficial service easy to access. That
is why we host immunization sites at
convenient locations
across Camden County,
in addition to the an-
nual Senior HealthFair.
The flu cannot only
create challenges at
home, but it can have a
negative effect on the
workplace crippling
businesses and suffocating production.
The flu can spread quickly through
any office and infect several employees
through the simple act of coughing. If
you are a business owner, you should
also encourage your employees to get
vaccinated. It literally pays to get a
flu shot.
Pregnant women and chronically ill
people are other high priority groups.
Flu shots are also recommended for
people with weakened immune or car-
diovascular systems, or with chronic
metabolic diseases, renal dysfunction
or blood disorders. Youngsters aged
nine and older must be accompanied
by an adult. Children under nine needtwo shots, a month apart, and should
be seen by a pediatrician. For unin-
sured children, call CamCare at (856)
541-9811 or the Camden County Health
Center in Bellmawr at (856) 931-2700.
For a complete list of flu shot loca-
tions, visit www.camdencoutny.com.
For other information, contact the De-
partment of Health and Human Serv-
ices at (800) 999-9045.
If you have any other questions
about County services, please call meat (856) 225-5575, or email me at car-
[email protected]. Also, you
can like us on Facebook at www.Face-
book.com/camdencountynj and follow
us on Twitter @camdencountynj.
By Freeholder Carmen Rodriguez
When you go away on vacation, long weekend, orbusiness, hire Sarge to keep watch of your home.
Retired Sergeant Brian Randazzo of Voorhees Twp.
was a 27 year professional police officer, is reliableand trustworthy. Licensed and Insured
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port overall health and peace.Register online.
Shiver Me Timbers Story Time:Ages 3 to 5. 11 a.m. at theVoorhees Branch Library. Set sailon a pirate adventure with sto-
ries, songs, and a craft!Mommy and Baby Yoga: 9 to 10
a.m. at The Ripa Center for
Women, 1011 Main Street Prome-nade. Total body, mind and spiri-tual experience for both momand baby! Focus on breathing
techniques and asanas (postures)for mom. For beginners toadvanced. Babies from age 6weeks to 6 months. Women mustbe six weeks postpartum andhave physician approval. Cost is$60 for six weeks. For more infor-mation visit www.events.cooper-health.org.
Congregation Beth El: Shabbatservice from 9 a.m. to noon,including a wide variety of otherservices throughout the morning.8000 Main St., Voorhees.
SUN YSEPT. 21Ashland Church: Sunday service at
10:30 a.m. with full childrens pro-grams through Sept. 2. Sundayschool for all ages at 9 a.m. Child-care and children services avail-able. 33 East Evesham Road,Voorhees.
Community Gospel Chapel: Wor-ship at 9:30 a.m. Refreshmentsand fellowship at 10:30 a.m. Sun-day school at 10:45 a.m. Bible
hour at 11 a.m. Bible ministrymeeting at noon. 20 Bergen Ave.,Voorhees.
Heritage Church: Worship serviceat 10 a.m. Fellowship following
service. 110 Kresson-GibbsboroRoad, Voorhees.
Hope United Methodist Church:Worship services at 9 and 10:30
a.m. Kids Konnect at 9 and 10:30a.m. Sunday morning prayergroup at 8 a.m. at 700 CooperRoad, Voorhees.
Kresson Bible Church: Morningworship from 11 a.m. to noon. Sun-day school from 9:30 to 10:30a.m. 329 Kresson-GibbsboroRoad, Voorhees.
Open Door Alliance Church: Sun-day school begins at 9:30 a.m.Worship begins at 10:45 a.m. 904Cooper Road, Voorhees.
MON YSEPT. 22Totally Toddler Story Time: 10:30
a.m. at the Voorhees BranchLibrary. Stories, songs and fingerplays to keep your toddler happyat this drop in story time.
LLS Multiple Myeloma SupportGroup: 10 to 11:30 a.m. at 900Centennial Blvd., Building One,Suite L. Share experiences andknowledge about myeloma diag-nosis, symptoms, markers, treat-
ments, side effects, clinical trials,quality of life and more. To regis-ter and for more information, callColleen Thornton at (888) 920-8557, ext. 5861.
Voorhees Toastmasters meeting:7:30 p.m. at Heritage Church, 110Kresson-Gibbsboro Road. Visitvoorhees.toastmastersclubs.org
for more information.Exercise Class for Active Seniors:
8:30 to 10 a.m. every Monday.Led by Fox Rehabilitation exer-cise physiologist at Fox Rehabili-tation, 7 Carnegie Plaza, CherryHill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.5795 for more information and toregister.
Breastfeeding Support Group: 5:30to 6:30 p.m. at The Ripa Centerfor Women, 1011 Main StreetPromenade. Join other breast-feeding mothers for fellowshipand support at this informalweekly meeting. Professionals onhand to offer advice and answerquestions. Free, but registrationrequired at www.events.cooper-health.org.
Focus Group: ESL ConversationClass: For adults. 10:30 a.m. tonoon at Voorhees Branch Library.Practical and everyday topics aswell as pronunciation are thefocus. For non-native Englishspeakers. No registrationrequired.
TUES YSEPT. 23Tumblin Tots: Ages 2 and a half to
4. 10:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. theVoorhees Branch Library. Tum-blin' Tots' "Adventures in Exer-cise" makes fitness fun for chil-dren. Please register for one ses-sion per day.
Art Hour: Ages 8 to 12. 6:30 p.m. atthe Voorhees Branch Library. Getcreative and make unique works
of art. Each month will feature adifferent activity. Register online.
Voorhees-Gibbsboro Rotary Clubmeeting: Filomena's Restaurant,Berlin. 7 to 8:30 p.m. For moreinformation call (856) 534-3384.
Senior Citizen Club Social: 11:30 a.m.to 3 p.m. at Lions Lake Park Ban-quet Facility, 101 Dutchtown Road.For more information call (856)429-4703.
Free Exercise Class for ActiveSeniors: 2 to 3 p.m. every Tues-day. Led by Fox Rehabilitationexercise physiologist at Emeritusat Voorhees. Call (877) 407-3422for more information and to reg-ister.
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Special to The SunVoorhees Mayor Michael Mignogna presented a proclamation to LisaWilliams, executive director of Emeritus at Voorhees, in recognitionof National Assisted Living Week on Monday, Sept. 8. The mayorstopped by to honor the residents and also participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Emeritus. The assisted living facility is locatedon Laurel Oak Road.
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The Camden County LibrarySystem has been selected as oneof six in the state to offer the NextChapter Book Club for adults and
teens with special needs.Next Chapter Book Clubs allow
those with intellectual or develop-ment disabilities the chance to be-come members of a book club de-signed to meet their needs, re-gardless of reading ability. Eachclub will offer up to eight individ-uals the opportunity to gather
weekly to read and learn togetheras they discuss books and makefriends in a relaxed, communitysetting.
Based on its expertise of hav-ing run two Next Chapter clubssince 2008, Scotch Plains PublicLibrary sought funding from Li-braryLinkNJ, the New Jersey Li-brary Cooperative, to supportgroups at other libraries and ex-pand the concept to special-needspopulations across the state. Li-
braryLinkNJ accepted the pro-posal and is funding six otherclubs, including ones at theVoorhees branch library and the
Cherry Hill Public Library inSouth Jersey.
The Next Chapter Book Club
will meet at the M. Allen Vogel-son Regional Branch of the Cam-den County Library System, lo-cated at 203 Laurel Road in
Voorhees Township.The group is scheduled to
begin in September with the first
meetings on Thursdays Sept. 18and 25 at 7 p.m.
Registration is required andencouraged as space will be limit-
ed. Contact Rosemary Scalese at(856) 772-1636 x7350 or at [email protected].
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Hours, Milideo said.After the movie, at around 8:30
p.m., a local dance group willcome out and re-enact Thrillerwhile the music video plays onthe 20-foot movie screen. Then,the Thriller song will play asecond time where everyone isasked to join in and dance alongwith the dancers.
For more information on theevent go to the Voorhees TownCenter website atwww.voorheestowncenter.com.
The second Halloween-themedevent at Voorhees will be its 9thannual Halloween in the Parkheld at Connolly Park on Oct. 26.It goes from 1 to 4 p.m., rain orshine.
Held the Sunday before Hal-loween, Halloween in the Park isfor everyone to come and enjoy.Its a safe, fun place for kids to
come together and trick-or-treat,who otherwise might not be ableto go out.
The kids can enjoy. We inviteparents, grandparents, signifi-
cant others to come out, getdressed up and have fun, saidMichael Marchitto, director ofspecial events for Voorhees.What we offer is something a lotof towns dont offer.
Since this event was put togeth-er, Marchitto said theyve hadpumpkin painting and decorat-ing. A hayride is run through thepark where the hay wagons pullthe kids to an actual pumpkin-picking patch. Sponsored by theVoorhees Business Association,the children get a free pumpkin,and from there, they take ahayride back to a decorating areawhere they get to decorate theirpumpkins any way theyd like.
At the park, there will be bal-loon artists, face painters and aHalloween-themed magic show.The police and fire departmentswill also be doing safety demon-
strations and childrens IDs,where parents can register theirchild for an ID card.
There will also be a kids cos-tume parade. While music is play-
ing, children will get the chanceto walk through the park and upon stage where they can take pic-tures with family and others.
The kids love being on stage.It is the biggest hit along with thepumpkins, Marchitto said.
Of course, what is Halloweenwithout the treats? At the event,there will be specially markedstations where children can trick-or-treat and get special treats.Others sometimes join to give thekids free pretzels and other good-ies.
As long as everyone has a goodtime, that is what it is all about,Marchitto said.
Admission is free and parkingis free for the Halloween in thePark event. For more informationabout the event call the hotline at(856) 882-SHOW or visitwww.voorheesnj.com website.
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people who live with the disease.The symptoms are unpredictableand vary from person to person.They can range from abnormalfatigue or numbness to severe vi-sion problems or difficulty walk-ing.
The National MS Society's mis-sion is to create a world free ofMultiple Sclerosis. As the largestnon-profit fundraiser of MS re-search in the world, the societyhas invested more than $500 mil-lion and provides more servicesto those living with MS than anyother organization in the world.
The bike event is projected toraise more than $5 million to con-tinue the Society's mission. Cy-clists will travel though our town-ship to unite in the fight against
MS. All funds raised are used tosupport medical research andprovide services for local familiesliving with MS.
Bike MS depends on the sup-port of more than 1,200 volun-teers for its success each year. If
you choose not to ride, your helpas a volunteer would be appreciat-ed. All volunteers will receive a2014 Bike MS t-shirt.
To learn more about the eventor to register to participate or vol-unteer, visit www.mscycling.orgor call 1-800-445-BIKE.
Get ready for the ride of yourlife. Enjoy an unforgettable rideto an unbeatable destination for aworld free of MS.
The Voorhees Animal Or-phanage will hold its 18th AnnualWoofstock on Sept. 20 from 11a.m. until 4 p.m. at Connolly Park.The event will feature festivitiesfor animal lovers of all ages andtheir leashed pets, as well as ap-pearances by the Mummers andMaster Chef Joseph Poon.Crafters and vendors are wel-come. Admission is a $1 donation,but senior citizens and childrenunder 5 are free. For more infor-mation about Woofstock or theAnimal Orphanage, visit
www.theanimalorphanage.org. The Kirkwood Lake Fall
Clean Up will be held on Saturday,Sept. 27 at 10 a.m. Volunteersmeet at the end of Pinelawn Av-enue in Lindenwold to clean thetrails that run through the park.
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