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INSIDE THIS ISSUEPaws and Feet 5K
Animal Welfare Associationplans annual event. PAGE 4
Library hosting Big Play Date eventBy L. HABER
The Sun
For the first time, the M. Allan Vo-gelson Regional Branch of theVoorhees Library, located at 203 Lau-rel Road, is hosting the Big Play Dateevent. The event is set to take placeon March 29, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Its going to be amazing, EmilyMoore, head of Youth Services at thelibrary, said.
Moore listed two key goals of theBig Play Date. The first is to showpeople that a lot of fun can happen atthe library, even on a Saturday. Thesecond objective is for caretakersand parents to leave with a plethoraof inexpensive ideas and ways to en-courage fun and development, forchildren ages 1 to 3.
You dont have to have all the lat-est educational toys to encourage de-velopment in your child. I cant thinkof a better way to spend a morning,having meaningful fun with yourchild and connecting with your com-munity at the library, Moore said.
The library will have five stations
set up with activities that appeal tothe different senses, where childrenand caregivers can play. Activitiesplanned include smelling stations,color sorting and tactile experiences,such as texture balloons and pools ofshredded paper.
Moore mentioned being most ex-cited to debut the shredded paperstation, which will be like a swim-ming pool of paper for children to be,crunching and throwing and hav-
ing fun.Parents and other caregivers will
not only get to see children engagedin different activities using simple,inexpensive materials such as card-board boxes, cereal boxes, crackerboxes and paper rolls commonlyfound at home; there will also be edu-cational resources available for theadults in attendance.
The Childrens Hospital ofPhiladelphia is sending injury pre-vention specialist Tracey Hewitt tothe play date to discuss how to keepchildren active but safe during play-time.
Hewitt will be bringing a range ofcar seats, which will be used todemonstrate proper car safety.
Shes prepared to be as helpful aspossible, Moore said.
ShopRite Market of Lawnside issending registered dietician JessicaMolinaro to the play date. Molinarowill offer advice on healthy snackingand eating. ShopRite will providefree, healthy snacks for kids at theevent.
Moore mentioned applesauce,
Sammie Jammies and other funsnacks.
Its a play date, but there aresome real lessons to learn, Mooresaid.
Moore and other staff memberswill be handing out informationcards to each adult guest. The infor-mation cards will act as detailedevent guides.
L. HABER/The Sun
Voorhees Library staff members Christen Orbanus and Emily Moore prepare props on March 12 forone of the librarys biggest upcoming events. The library is staging its biggest play date ever, onSaturday, March 29 from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Big Play Date will have a myriad of play stationsfor children, as well as multiple story and snack times. A Shoprite nutritionist and child safetyrepresentative from the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia will be on staff to perform demonstra-tions, and answer any and all questions from parents and caregivers.please see SELF, page 10
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Signal Hill Schools Parent Fac-ulty Association is hostingGourmet Week from March 17to 21. All participating restau-rants will donate between 10-20percent of final meal bills perfamily back to Signal Hill.
When dining, mention Gour-met Week to servers. After payingthe bill, make sure to get a copy ofthe receipt. All receipts shouldhave familys names written on
the back, and be sent or broughtto the school in envelopes with,Gourmet Week written on thefront.
At the end of the week, theSHPFA will gather all receipts,and prepare sponsorship requestsfor restaurants visited. In turn,the school will receive donations.Below are lists of participatingrestaurants. For more informa-tion about Gourmet Week, pleasecontact Susan Delaney at [email protected].
Eateries with no dining excep-tions:
The Chop House in Voorhees Coriander Indian Bistro in
Voorhees Rodizio Grille in the Voorhees
Town Center Burger 21 in the Voorhees
Town Center Akira Japanese in Voorhees Classic Cake in Cherry HillEateries with special excep-
tions:
Elena Wu in the VoorheesTown Center will not send dona-tions for carry-out orders
Main Street Pub Voorheeswill not accept coupons in associ-ation with donation meals
Pats Pizza in Marlton andPassairellos Voorhees are onlyparticipating in Gourmet Weekuntil March 20
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By L. HABERThe Sun
With the harsh weather andother factors preoccupying theminds of busy Voorhees residentsthis winter, it was easy to forgetthat the Animal Welfare Associa-tion has been working hard toplan a lot of fun events for spring.
The major upcoming event is
the Paws and Feet 5K Race andDoggie Fun Day, scheduled forMay 17 at Cooper River Park. Thisyear will mark the events 17thanniversary.
The major sponsors for theevent are the Shreiber AnimalFoundation Enterprise, and J andJ Snack Foods.
Its a collective effort we tryto do fun things for people andtheir pets, Maria Clarke, theAWA events and business rela-tions manager, said.
The cost for individual racersor walkers is a donation of atleast $40. Teams of at least four to25 people are expected to raise no
less than $500.With more than 1,000 partici-
pants last year, the AWA is hopingfor even more to attend this year,all to raise money and awarenessfor shelter animals.
We have challenged the com-munity to help us raise over$100,000 this year, Clarke said.
According to Clarke, she andother AWA staff members and
volunteers are planning somehuge surprises!
Some popular events at therace are already no secret, includ-ing a super fetch area and ca-nine Candyland.
An area flyball group will bein attendance to expose dog own-ers to the doggie team sport. Fly-ball involves pooches racing,
jumping over hurdles, and catch-ing and retrieving tennis balls.
Police dogs and a high-flyingdisk-fetching group known as the
Jersey Disk Devils will performduring the day.
Paws and FeetAnimal Welfare Association to host
its annual 5K race on May 17
please see YAPPY, page 9
Email us at [email protected]
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The Voorhees Business Associ-ation would like to remind mem-bers and the public about the up-coming Voorhees BowlingFundraiser on March 21. From 6to 8 p.m. at 30 Strikes Lanes, 501White Horse Pike in Stratford, allbowling proceeds will be donatedto the Eastern Education Founda-tion. Bowling lanes will be avail-able for individuals looking to
join a group, and teams.The cost for individual bowlers
is $20. Individual bowlers willrandomly be assigned to a group
of up to five other individualbowlers. The cost for one teamlane is $95, and includes a pizzaand pitcher of soda.
Corporate sponsorships for onelane including signage cost $100.Corporate sponsorships includ-ing signage, playing spots for upto six participating bowlers, and apizza and pitcher of soda, cost$150. All VBA members are en-couraged to buy sponsorshipspots.
In addition to bowling, therewill be a basket auction and 50/50
raffle.To register, buy tickets using
PayPal, or receive more informa-tion, please visit www.voorhees-bussinessassociatoin.org. To senda check for event tickets, pleasesend mail to VBA, PO Box 349,Voorhees, NJ 08048.
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Cedar & Mahogany Decks Trex Decks Vinyl RailingsWindows Doors Finished Basements
Michael Wilson has been namedto Siena College's dean's list forthe fall 2013 semester. Wilson ismajoring in management.
Brenna Powell, of Voorhees hasbeen named to the dean's list atBucknell University for the fallsemester of the 2013-2014 academ-
ic year. Powell is the daughter ofStephen Powell and MarieSynnestvedt, and a 2010 graduateof Eastern Regional HighSchool.
Michael Wilson has been namedto Siena College's dean's list forthe fall 2013 semester.
Voorhees Bowling Fundraiser March 21
on campus
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April 1 will mark the end of an era inVoorhees Town Hall as our municipalclerk, Jeanette Schelberg, retires afterserving our community tirelessly and pas-
sionately for a quarter of a century.Jeanettes service to Voorhees started in1988 when she became the planning boardsecretary. In 1994, she was promoted todeputy clerk, and in 1996 she became ourmunicipal clerk.
Jeanettes organizational skills andwork ethic led our clerks office to operateefficiently, professionally and compassion-ately. Among her many accomplishments,Jeanette implemented the DOC STAR sys-tem, allowing valuable records to be man-aged and permanently preserved.
Jeanette was persistent in pursuing ad-
ditional consumption liquor licenses forVoorhees through the state, creating signif-icant revenue for our community. More re-cently, she helped in the creation and de-sign of the townships updated website andFacebook page.
Jeanette has al-ways been willingto share her vastknowledge and ex-
perience withother departmentswithin town hall, tohelp our local gov-ernment betterserve our resi-dents.
While most peo-ple know JeanetteSchelberg theclerk, few peopleknow JeanetteSchelberg thewoman. She grew
up in Somerdalewhere she attend-ed Sacred Heart School, and then theCathedral Academy. Upon graduation fromhigh school, she spent time in Cuero,Texas, before joining the Navy at the age of
18.She attended basic training at Bain-
bridge, Md., followed by data processingschool in California. Jeanette first served
our country as a data processor for the Bu-reau of Naval Personnel in WashingtonD.C. She was then transferred to the NavalAir Station in Jacksonville, Florida, andwas honorably discharged from the Navyin 1971.
While stationed in Jacksonville,Jeanette met the love of her life, Rick, towhom she has been married for 42 years.She attended Miami Dade Community Col-lege and attained an associate in arts de-gree in 1977.
Jeanette then attended Florida Interna-tional University before moving back to
New Jersey, where she attended nursingschool in Camden. Fortunately forVoorhees, it was during nursing schoolthat Jeanette decided her calling was work-
Longtime municipal clerk Schelberg to retire
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CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Russell Cann
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Joe EiseleINTERIM PUBLISHERT
hursday. It cant come soon
enough. Officially, thats the
start of spring. Whether Moth-
er Nature agrees, though, is anyones
guess at this point. Early forecasts
show that she will be good to us, but
how much can we actually rely on
forecasts?Spring is what we all need. We need
a nice stroll downtown, in the park or
on the beach to reinvigorate us, to get
us out of the doldrum into which win-
ter plunged us. Winter this year has
not just affected all of our moods, it
has affected our bottom lines, too.
Well all most likely be paying more
in taxes, in some way, at some level, for
the extensive snow removal, pothole
repairs and salt purchases.
Snow has affected local businessesas well, especially retail shops. Bad
weather kept patrons inside from what
seemed like October through now. The
arrival of spring will hopefully turn
that around, and quickly.
Snow kept our schoolchildren at
home which, at the time, they loved
but it will also keep them in school
much longer into the summer. Whoknows how that will affect summer
travel plans? It looks like June 2014
might be scratched off from summer
altogether.
Snow and biting cold has kept peo-
ple in the mindset of no end in sight,
and has prevented many from taking
day trips to our states wonderful good-
weather spots, or from planning future
trips, as well.In a little more than 60 days, the offi-
cial start of the summer beach season
will be here. Does that even sound
right?
New Jersey relies heavily on
tourism, especially at the Shore dur-
ing the summer. Last summer was
hurt by the aftermath of Hurricane
Sandy. Will this summer be hurt by
more bad weather?
Lets hope not.
in our opinion
Hello, spring, are you here yet?Our moods,our businesses, our livelihoods depend on your arrival
Your thoughts
What are you most looking forward to thisspring? While you are out and aboutenjoying what hopefully will be beautifulweather, send us the photos you takealong the way, and well be happy to sharethem with the rest of the town.
please see MAYOR, page 7
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The CamdenCounty Board of
Freeholders is pre-
senting its 2014 Par-enting Conference:Raising The Next
Generation, on Sat-urday, April 12, from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. atPennsauken High
School, 800 HyltonRoad, Pennsauken.
This is an important event, createdby the Camden County Board of Free-
holders and organized by the Depart-ment of Health & Human Services, to
help support children, youth and fami-lies with an informative, interactive to-
tally free educational and fun-filled dayof workshops, exhibitors, on-site child-
care, an all-day brunch, face painting,balloon animals, entertainment, door
prizes, giveaway bags and more.You need to register online now at:
www.camdencounty.com/parent-ing2014 to ensure your spot and make
sure you get into the workshops youwant. Space is limited.
The conference is designed to help
families grow together, set positivegoals and achieve them. Our reason forpresenting this conference is that there
is nothing more important as a build-ing block of society than the role of the
family in childrens lives. That is why,several years ago, the Board of Free-
holders created a Covenant for Chil-dren, Youth and Families. Through the
Covenant, the Freeholder Board hasdedicated itself to proactively helping
families achieve their potential by pro-viding them with programs and infor-
mation they can use in their daily lives.We want to thank all our sponsors, in-
cluding the newspapers in which thefreeholder columns appear weekly, for
their supportThe day is a mix of interactive work-
shops for adults and children. Thereare two sessions of 30 workshops, on
topics ranging fromgirls and body image to
science in the kitchen,
martial arts, earlychildhood developmentand more. The keynote
speaker will be JuneGrushka Rosen, a Life
Coach and familycounselor from Had-
donfield, speaking oncoaching your family to greatness.
Many of our County agencies anddepartments are participating in work-
shops or as exhibitors, from CamdenCounty College to the Camden County
Library System, with workshops onearly reading and using the library, to
Rutgers Cooperative Extension and 4-H presenting workshops on enjoying
the outdoors, science, and robotics.Camden County Technical Schools will
be on hand displaying their programs,ranging from law enforcement to child-
care, cooking and catering to agricul-ture and gardening.
The County Sheriffs Departmentwill be there with its K-9 unit and the
Camden County Police Department
Metro Division will also be there, withofficers and equipment. The CountysRow OfficersCounty Clerk Joe Ripa,
Surrogate Patricia Egan Jones andSheriff Chuck Billinghamwill be on
hand to present awards for theircounty poster contest on why Camden
County is a great place to live.Please come and join us for an unfor-
gettable day. If you want to be an ex-hibitor, please contact Ester Falcone at:
[email protected] more information on the Health
Department or Camden County serv-ices call me at (856) 225-5575 or email
me at [email protected] can also follow us on Twitter at
@camdencountynj or like us on Face-book at
https://www.facebook.com/camden-countynj.
By Freeholder Carmen Rodriguez
Register for Camden Countys
Interactive Parenting Conference
ing in local government.Jeanette and Rick had triplets
in July 1973, and have now beenblessed with a grandson, Aidan,who is 4 years old.
In addition to her passion forher family and Voorhees,Jeanette has also been a tirelessadvocate for our veterans and vet-eran affairs. Her service to our
country has given Jeanette aunique perspective in makingsure those who have served aretreated honorably and fairly.
For 25 years, Jeanette Schel-
berg has been the foundation andcornerstone of our Town Hall. Inmy 12 years of service on town-ship committee, and my 10 yearsas mayor, whether in a work ses-sion or a public meeting, I simplyhave to look to my left to seeJeanette to know that all is right.While most people know ofJeanettes efficiency, courtesy andprofessionalism, only a select few
are aware of her compassion, loy-alty and love for her colleagues.
As Jeanettes reign ends, a newera begins, with the promotion ofdeputy clerk Dee Ober to the posi-
tion of clerk. Dee has been fortu-nate to work alongside Jeanettefor many years. A seamless tran-sition is expected by all.
On behalf of the Voorheescommunity and the other mem-bers of the committee, we arethankful to Jeanette Schelberg forher many years of service, andwish her a long and healthy re-tirement!
Today's Learning Center, a pre-school in Voorhees, is having itsfirst art show on Friday, March28, from 5 to 7 p.m.
The students, ages 18 monthsto 5 years, have created artworkbased upon the masters of art his-tory, including Picasso, Calder,Manet, Mondrian, O'Keefe and
Warhol.In the centers weekly art histo-
ry class, young students learnabout artists, and then createtheir own art in that artist's style.All Voorhees residents are wel-come to come out and support thecommunitys youngest buddingartists.
MAYORContinued from page 6
Mayor: Schelberg cornerstone of Town Hall
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WE NES YMARCH 19Voorhees Business Association
Luncheon: Members and non-members who are business own-
ers in Voorhees. 11:45 a.m. to 1:30p.m. at The Mansion, 3000 MainSt. The meeting sponsor is JimHughel from Town Place Traveland Cruises. To register, pleasecontact the VBA at (856) 489-8511, or register on-line atwww.voorheesbusinessassocia-tion.org. Tickets for the luncheonare $18 for members who pre-register, and $25 for nonregis-
tered members and visitors.Interested businesses may alsojoin the VBA at this event or on-line for $95.
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 WorshipChoir for grades six and above at6 p.m. 33 East Evesham Road,Voorhees. Call 429-8844 or visit
www.AshlandChurch.org forinformation.
Kresson Bible Church Prayer andBible Study: 7 to 8 p.m. 329Kresson-Gibbsboro Road,
Voorhees.Open Door Alliance Church Prayer
Meeting: 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, 33East Evesham Road. Call 429-
8844 or visit www.Ashland-Church.org for information.
Ashland Church Youth BibleStudy: 7 p.m. Junior high andhigh 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, Cherry
Hill. 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 YMARCH 20Voorhees 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, 700Cooper Road. Call 609-239-0022
or visit www.southjerseyoa.org.Body After Baby: 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. at
1011 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) 407-3422
for 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 11:30
a.m. at The Mansion, 3000 MainSt., Voorhees. BNI is a businessand professional networkingreferral organization. Join us tolearn more about how to growyour business. Call Ray for detailsat (609) 760-0624.
Babies Playgroup: Ages 1 to 18months. 10 to 11 a.m. at VoorheesBranch Library. Meet new friends!We provide the toys and booksbut no organized programming.
FRI YMARCH 21The South Jersey Yarners: All
ages. 7 to 8:45 p.m. at theVoorhees Library. All ages andlevels from beginners toadvanced get together for infor-mal yarn crafts. Come with knit-ting needles, crochet hooks andyarn. Call the library at (856) 772-1636 for details.
Voorhees Bowling Fundraisersponsored by the VoorheesBusiness Association: VBAmembers and the public. 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. at 30 Strikes Lanes, 501White Horse Pike in Stratford. Allbowling proceeds will be donated
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Dogs of all sizes are encour-aged to take part in the annualcostume contest. This years cos-tume theme is fairy tales, andClarke reminds dog owners to becreative.
As dogs up for adoption are setto be the real stars of the Pawsevent, the AWA will not be theonly organization showing dogs.Though no details can be given at
this time, other area organiza-tions will be in attendance, withadoptable pets in tow.
There is a lot of work thatgoes into this event, Clarkesaid.
Still, Clarke stressed that the
event is always worth having, es-pecially when she receives posi-tive feedback from Voorhees com-munity participants.
Paws and Feet 5K Doggie FunDay is a great time. I enjoy howfamily-oriented and pet friendlythe event is. There are lots of funactivities and opportunities forpeople of all ages to engage inand have fun, former Paws eventparticipant Navonne Owen said.You can walk, run or just comeout and enjoy the day. I am happyto support such a great cause, andassist the Animal Welfare Associ-ation with its mission of helping
pets and people.If Paws and Feet 5K seems toofar away, the AWA is hosting a se-ries of Yappy Hour events untilthen. The first-ever Yappy Hour isset for April 25, from 4:30 to 7 p.m.The event will take place at the
shelter, at 509 Centennial Blvd.It will be, The only place
where pooches can enjoy barkti-nis, Clarke said.
Besides specialty drinks andtreats for dogs, there will be foodand brews available for adults. Alladults partaking in the eventmust be 21 and over.
Other activities at Yappy Hourwill include doggie swimmingpool stations and tanks wheredogs will be able to bob for hotdogs.
Its a nice social time wevebeen talking about it for a yearnow, Clarke said.
After the first Yappy Hour, fu-ture event dates will be posted onthe AWA website.
To learn more about the AWAor any activities happening withthe shelter, please call 424-2288, orvisit www.awanj.org.
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Yappy Hour events taking place
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to the Eastern Education Founda-tion. Bowling lanes will be avail-able for individuals looking to joina group, teams and corporatesponsors. Ticketing options rangefrom $20 to $150. There will be abasket auction and 50/50 raffleat the event. To register, buy tick-ets using PayPal, or receive moreinformation, please visitwww.voorheesbussinessassocia-toin.org.
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 andcamaraderie. 8000 Main St.,Voorhees.
S TUR YMARCH 22Doonya and Bollywood dance fit-
ness program: Adults only. 12 to 1
p.m. at the VoorheesLibrary. Doonya is a Bollywood-dance inspired fitness createdaround Bollywood music. Doonyaoffers an easy-to-follow cardio,and a strength-building fitnessprogram, choreographed by RituPandya. Call the library at (856)772-1636 for registration details.
Voorhees Breakfast Rotary ClubAnnual Trivia Night fundraiser:6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the J.McComb Banquet Hall, alsoknown as the U.F.C.W. Hall, on
400 Commerce Lane and Route73, West Berlin. Proceeds benefitthe Clubs Jean Clementi EasternHigh School Scholarship Fund,and other community serviceprojects. For more information,call Alex Wills at (856) 783-7544.
Mommy and Baby Yoga: 9 to 10a.m. at The Ripa Center forWomen, 1011 Main Street Prome-nade. Total body, mind and spiri-
tual experience for both momand baby! Focus on breathingtechniques and asanas (postures)for mom. For beginners to
advanced. 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 YMARCH 23Party Showcase: 10:30 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. at Congregation Beth El,8000 Main St., Voorhees. Ven-dors who can help make anyupcoming affair an amazingevent will be there. More than 40vendors, including DJs, florists,caterers, invitation makers andphotographers will be displayingtheir services. Please call 675-1166 for details.
MON YMARCH 24LLS Multiple Myeloma Support
Group: 10 to 11:30 a.m. at 900
Centennial 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.
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.
TUES YMARCH 25Services 101: Whats It All About
presentation: Free and open tothe community. 7:30 p.m. to 9p.m. at Congregation Beth El,8000 Main St. Join Rabbi Aaron
Krupnick and Rabbi Noah Arnowfor a laymans course explainingthe order of the Shabbat service,the significance and meaning ofthe different components and rit-uals, both spiritually and tradi-tionally. Please RSVP to Kimberlyin the Beth El office by calling(856) 675-1166.
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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Other staff members on handwill be from the Merchantville Li-brary, the Rutgers-Camden Li-brary and more.
Librarians and other profes-sionals will be available to showparents and other caregivers in-expensive and feasible ways toplay with their children that en-hance a childs development,Freeholder Ian Leonard, CamdenCounty Freeholder Board liaisonto the county library system,said.
Its a team effort, Moore elab-orated.
The two Voorhees staff mem-bers who helped Moore throughthe process of planning the event
are Christen Orbanus and WendyEnsor.
Moore first saw a similar playdate discussed in a recent edi-tion of the School Library Jour-nal. First held in a library in
Brooklyn, the description of theevent and positive feedback con-vinced Moore that Voorheescould host a similar event, with
just as much success.It sounded really cool, and
like something we could definite-ly do here, Moore said.
In addition to the previouslymentioned play date activities,the fun-filled day will also includethree brief story times hosted bylibrarians.
Stroller parking and a familybreak room will be available onthe first floor.
Regarding strolling parkingamong other aspects of the BigPlay Date, were prepared for alot of people, Moore said.
The event is free and open toany parents and caregivers in thearea, but registration is required.
If the event is considered a suc-cess, the Voorhees Library staff
will be willing to help other Cam-den County branches have playdates, too, and Voorhees residentswould be able to attend any suchevents.
Another library event will
occur on Saturday, March 22. Thelibrary is offering something newwith Doonya, a fun fitness pro-gram driven by the poundingbeats and rhythms of Bollywoodmusic. The Doonya workshopwill take place at noon. Doonya of-fers an easy-to-follow cardio,strength-building fitness pro-gram, choreographed by instruc-tor Ritu Pandya.
Doonya dancing is not onlyfun, but it gives a total-body work-out as well, according toShyamoli De, the adult services li-brarian who scheduled the pro-gram.
Another special library eventplanned for this spring is a self-defense for women workshop.Karate master Tom Fitzgeraldwill help women ages 16 and uplearn the most basic yet effectiveself-defense techniques. Theevent will take place on May 3, at
1 p.m.Registration for all of the men-
tioned library events is free, andavailable online at www.camden-countylibrary.org, or by callingthe branch at 772-1636.
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