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INSIDE THIS ISSUEMayor’s Message
Enjoy the weather and ride abike in Voorhees. PAGE 6
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
The Voorhees Branch Library tried to spring into summer on April 7 with its monthly Art Hourwhere kids could get creative and make unique works of art. Logan Warner, age 8, made an ice-cream cone using pastels and acrylic paints with the help of children’s librarian Liz Campbell.
Sundaes on Tuesday
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
Senior citizens in CamdenCounty now have yet another rea-son to adopt a pet, aside from thenumerous health benefits report-ed by years of scientific studies.
Starting April 22, The AnimalAlliance of Camden County willlaunch its new “Seniors for Sen-iors” program, which will waivethe adoption fee for senior citi-zens age 60 and older who adopt asenior pet – typically age 7 orolder – at one of four CamdenCounty locations.
The program is the latest ini-
tiative from the Animal Allianceof Camden County, which in addi-tion to Independent Animal Con-trol, consists of the Animal Adop-tion Center in Lindenwold, theCamden County Animal Shelterin Blackwood, and the AnimalWelfare Association andVoorhees Animal Orphanage,both based in Voorhees.
Don Jennings, executive direc-
tor of the VAO, said the “Seniorsfor Seniors” program is fundedby the Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders, which, hesaid, generously offered to coverthe costs for senior citizens adopt-ing senior pets.
Jennings said that pairing, sen-ior citizens and senior pets, madesense to the members of the al-liance, as both age groups of per-son and pet complement theneeds of one another.
“For most animals, they get tothat age, they’re kind of laid backanyway, so it’s a good match forseniors who might have limitedmobility or less ability to get out,
so this helps them with an animalthat fits better,” Jennings said.
In return, Jennings said theprogram also helps find homesfor senior pets, which he saidcould sometimes be more of achallenge to find homes for.
“Not everyone who comes inlooking for a new pet is looking
Shelters working
hand in pawPartnership between AnimalOrphanage, AWA, others launches
‘Seniors for Seniors’ adoption program
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By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
At the April 13 meeting of theVoorhees Township Committee,
several bond ordinances were in-troduced, totaling just more than$3.7 million.
The ordinances included im-provements to various township
buildings and grounds, comple-tion of various roads and relatedimprovements, the acquisition of sewer utility equipment and im-provements, costs associated withthe installation of traffic signalsand the acquisition of vehiclesand equipment for the township.
According to Township Admin-istrator Larry Spellman, thevarying nature of the items andprojects being bonded requiredthe use of several separate bondordinances rather than a singu-
lar, larger ordinance that wouldinclude everything.
Spellman said the townshipwas in good shape financiallywith its bonding, and all the proj-ects came in conjunction with therecently passed 2015 municipalbudget that required no increasein municipal taxes.
One of the larger bond ordi-nances introduced was for nearly$1.4 million for the township’sfive-year road program and theconstruction and restoration of various roads in the township, in-cluding milling and resurfacingand replacement of variousstreetlights.
The roads included in the ordi-nance are Battery Hill Drive,Hollybrook Way, Barbet Drive,Bronwood Drive, Poplar Avenue,Great Oak Road, Camden Avenue,Laurel Road and Las BrisasBoulevard.
Another of the larger bond or-dinances introduced was for $1.45
million in relation to the pur-chase of vehicles and equipmentfor the township.
The bond includes money forsix police cars, a passenger busfor senior citizen transportation,a dump truck with snow removalequipment and a street sweeperfor the road department, a com-pressed natural gas trash truckfor the sanitation department,and a diesel mower with infieldattachments for the parks depart-ment.
An additional ordinance of $420,000 was also introduced forsewer improvements, specificallyfor reconstruction of pumps at
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for an old pet,” Jennings said.Maya Richmond, executive di-
rector at the AWA, said she haspersonal experience with seniorpet adoption, as several years agoher own 62-year-old mother lost abeloved dog, but while trying toadopt a new pet, she was in-formed she was “too old” to prop-erly care for an animal.
Richmond said the new pro-gram not only promotes seniors
taking on pets, but would improvetheir lives by giving them a pet tocare for every day.
“There has been a tremendousamount of studies and correla-tion between the quality of lifeimprovements and health advan-
tages of having a pet for matureadults, as well as everyone,” Rich-mond said.
According to Richmond, theprogram is just the latest way inwhich the alliance has allowedmembers to work collaborativelyand collectively.
“You know that the same pro-gram is being offered, so you’regoing to have an easy time mak-ing that match or finding theright pet,” Richmond said. “Allshelters have this one program.”
Jennings also extolled the ben-efits of the alliance, includingseveral other relatively new pro-
grams, such as the “Pet FoodPantry” at Animal Adoption Cen-ter, Animal Welfare Associationand Camden County AnimalShelter on the second Saturday of every month that provides nutri-tion assistance to pet owners un-
dergoing financial hardship whootherwise might be forced to sur-render their pets.
“Basically, there was just a re-newed effort to get everybody onboard, and we quickly got trac-tion,” Jennings said.
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Two weeks ago, I urged you to get out-doors and enjoy the Voorhees parks. Thisweek, I encourage you to hop on your bicy-cle and ride the Voorhees bike path system.
There are 14.6 miles of existing bikepaths in our township. We have more milesof bike path than any other municipalityin Camden County. The Voorhees Town-ship Bicycle and Pedestrian Pathway Com-mittee works hard to promote our bikepaths and bike safety for the benefit of ourcommunity.
Existing bike paths in Voorhees include
Centennial Boulevard from Old Egg Har-bor Road to Evesham Road, Kresson Roadfrom Cooper Road to Route 73, VictorBoulevard from Cooper Road to Haddon-field-Berlin Road, Regency Drive to Dutch-town Road, Dutchtown Road through Lions
Lake Park, LucasLane from BrittonPlace to WhiteHorse Road, LaurelOak Road from Had-donfield-BerlinRoad connecting toCentennial Boule-vard via the path infront of EasternHigh School, Coop-er Road from Cen-tennial Boulevard
to the BerlinTownship borderand SomerdaleRoad from BurntMill Road to Evesham Road.
Virtua has installed bike paths on its
new medical campus on Route 73, whichconnect to Dutchtown Road and LionsLake Park.
A map of the township bike paths isavailable at town hall or on our website atwww.voorheesnj.com under the directionsand maps link.
The Township Committee continues toapply for grants to fund the improvementsand expansion of our bike paths through-out the township and region. We were re-cently awarded a $220,000 NJDOT grant toconnect our Victor Boulevard bike path
through to Chippenham Drive and ontoOld Egg Harbor Road connecting to Gibbs-boro’s bike network. The grant funds willalso be used to continue the bike path on
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Dan McDonough Jr.chairman of elauwit media
manaGinG editor Kristen Dowd
voorhees editor Zane Clark
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Tim Ronaldsonexecutive editor
Joe EiselepublisherA
bout 10 years ago, we started a
contest of sorts that helped us
give back to the community of
Haddonfield.
In the contest, we ask residents of
Haddonfield – which, at the time, was
one of the only towns where we had a
newspaper – to submit short essaystelling the community why a local non-
profit group deserved to receive a do-
nation. We gathered all the nominating
essays, published them and held a com-
munity-wide vote to see who was most
deserving.
After we tallied the votes, we donat-
ed $500 to the organization that won,
and we also gave $100 to the person
who wrote that particular essay. For
us, this contest – which we called The
Ray of Hope – was a way for us to give
back to the community in an extreme-
ly impactful way.
The smaller organizations that re-
ceived nominations – such as a CubScout troop, a garden club, a senior cit-
izens club or a book reading club –
often do as much for the community as
the larger, more well-known non-prof-
its do, but they just don’t receive the
same attention, or financial backing.
We’re not saying that the March of
Dimes, Red Cross or other non-profits
don’t support worthy causes or are notdeserving of donations; we’re just say-
ing the $500 we were donating had
more of an impact on the local town
organizations, since they operate with
a much smaller budget.
Last year, as we celebrated our com-
pany’s 10th anniversary, with now 10
newspapers that we publish, we ex-
panded on this idea by creating The
Ray of Hope Fund – a part of the Com-
munity Foundation of South Jersey –
to make similar micro-donations to
community organizations that have a
significant impact in the neighbor-hoods they serve.
We’ve been collecting tax-deductible
donations over the last year, and are
still collecting them online at
http://elauw.it/rayofhopefund.
Now, we’re about ready to start dis-
tributing some of this money. But first,
we need your input.
What organization in town do you
think is deserving of a donation from
The Ray of Hope Fund? Send your
nominations to the email address at
the right. Your input is key in helping
us help the community you live in, and
the community we serve.
Help us help local organizations We’re looking for your feedback on what non-profits to support
Who deserves the support?
We want your input as to whatorganization in town is most deservingof a donation from The Ray of HopeFund. Send us a nominating letter to theemail address at the right.
Enjoy the weather on Voorhees’ bike path system
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the Main Street and Evergreenpump stations, reconstruction of township sewer lines, sewer sys-tem mapping and evaluation andacquisition or alarm monitoringsystems and specialty tools forthe sewer utility.
Regarding a $343,000 bond ordi-nance introduced for improve-ments to the township’s buildingsand grounds, Spellman said spe-cific improvements include grad-
ing and drainage improvementsto Connolly Park and RabinowitzField to deal with issues of pool-ing water.
The smallest bond ordinanceintroduced was for $105,000 fortraffic signal installation and re-pair. According to Spellman, thetownship spends about $20,000 an-nually repairing traffic signals,so about every five years thetownship bonds about $100,000 to
create a fund to draw from whenmaking these repairs.
In other news:• Committee reconfirmed the
tax rate for the Municipal OpenSpace, Recreation, Farmland andHistoric Preservation Trust Fundat $.02 per $100 of assessed valua-tion. The rate is unchanged fromthe previous year.
• Committee approved a devel-oper’s agreement with SamaritanHealthcare. The Marlton-basedhealth-care and hospice organiza-tion is scheduled to build thearea’s first free-standing, inpa-tient hospice facility in Voorhees
off Route 73 sometime in 2016.• Committee approved the ap-pointment of Anthony Russo tothe position of police sergeant.
• Committee approved the ap-pointment of Manuel Leoncio toa vacant position on the zoningboard, with the appointment toexpire Dec. 31, 2017.
• The next meeting of theVoorhees Township Committee isscheduled for April 27.
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THURS Y APRIL 23
Kid Story and Craft Corner: GradesK-2. 4:30 p.m. Voorhees BranchLibrary at 203 Laurel Road. Enjoy
an after-school snack, a story,and a make and take craft.
Next Chapter Book Club: Adult. 7p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at203 Laurel Road. The Next Chap-ter Book Club offers weeklyopportunities for adults andteens with intellectual and devel-opmental disabilities to read andlearn together, talk about booksand make friends in a relaxed,community setting. Please con-tact Rosemary Scalese at 856-772-1636 x7350 or
[email protected] for more information. Space islimited.
Scrabble Group: 1 to 3 p.m. atVoorhees Branch Library. Take a
break and enjoy a challenginggame of Scrabble with a fewfriends.
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.
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 Active
Seniors: 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. everyThursday. Led by Fox Rehabilita-tion exercise physiologist atBrookdale at Voorhees. Call (877)407-3422 for more information
and to register.
Voorhees Central Chapter of BNIBreakfast: 7 a.m. at The Man-sion, 3000 Main St. BNI is a busi-ness and professional referral
organization. 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 businessand professional networkingreferral organization. Join us tolearn more about how to growyour business. Call Ray for detailsat (609) 760-0624.
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Babies' Playgroup: Ages 1-18months. 10 a.m. Voorhees BranchLibrary at 203 Laurel Road. Littleones meet new friends! Thelibrary provide the toys and
books but no organized program-ming.
Toddler's Playgroup: Ages 18-36months. 11 a.m. Voorhees BranchLibrary at 203 Laurel Road. Play
with new friends! The library pro-vides the toys and books but noorganized programming.
Gaming Fridays: Grades six-12. 3p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at203 Laurel Road. Drop by TheCorner for board games, Wii, andXBox 360 fun.
Voorhees Theatre Company'sYouth Advisory Board - TheMurderous Mansion of Mr. Uno:All. 7 p.m. Kresson ElementarySchool, 7 School Lane. The din-ner-theatre performance has
Tickets for $5, available at thedoor, and include a buffet dinner.For more information visitwww.voorheestheatre.org.
Coffee with Voorhees Committee-man Mike Friedman: 8 a.m. atPanera Bread in Voorhees, 1200White Horse Road. A chance forresidents to discuss township andgovernment issues with their com-mitteeman. All are welcome.
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.
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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APRIL 25
SPEAK 5K Run/Walk/WheelEvent: 7:30 a.m. registration, 9a.m. start. Eastern Regional HighSchool. Abilities Awareness Weekends with SPEAK’s Fourth AnnualAll Abilities 5K Run & One MileRun/Walk/Wheel at EasternRegional High School. Event is forboth serious and recreational
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Route 73 from Kresson Roadalong the frontage of KressonLake. The work should begin thissummer. We will continue towork with surrounding commu-nities to connect our bike andpedestrian paths.
More and more people are bik-ing. Buses now have bike rackson the front, and trains allow rid-ers to bring bikes on board. The
Voorhees Township Police De-partment has a bike patrol thattours the municipality whenweather permits.
Voorhees has joined with CrossCounty Connection, an organiza-tion working with the state to fos-ter transportation alternatives.Visit its website at www.drive-less.com to gain access to interac-tive bicycle maps throughoutSouth Jersey. The web site willallow you to put in your startingand ending addresses and give
you bike path information foryour journey. It also provides in-formation about existing and pro-posed bike paths in the area.
Anyone interested in becominginvolved with the Voorhees Town-ship Bicycle and Pedestrian Path-way Committee should call thetownship at (856) 428-5914. Manythanks to this committee for help-ing make Voorhees a bicycle-friendly community.
** The Voorhees Town Center
will again host a Spring Carnivalto benefit the Nephcure Founda-tion from April 24-May 3. The car-nival will be located in the StarGroup/Food Court parking lot.There will be even more ridesthan last year and all the samefoods, including cotton candy andfunnel cake. For more informa-tion, visit www.VoorheesTown-Center.com.
** Voorhees Township will cele-brate Earth Day on Sunday, April26 from 1-4 p.m. at Eastern Re-
gional High School. Bring thefamily and enjoy many fun activi-ties. The event is coordinated bythe Voorhees Environmental andCultural Education Foundationalong with the Rutgers University
Center for Urban EnvironmentalSustainability.
**The March of Dimes “March
for Babies” will be held on Sun-day, April 26 starting at 10 a.m. atthe Virtua Voorhees campus. It is
the March of Dimes’ largestfundraiser to support researchand educational programs that
help mothers have healthy, full-term pregnancies and healthy ba-bies. Visit marchforbabies.org.
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Protect your family from
rabies this spring
As outdoor ac-
tivities increasewith the arrival
of warmer
weather, so doesthe chances of encountering do-
mesticated andwild animals.
The CamdenCounty Depart-
ment of Health and Human Serv-ices reminds you to avoid any
contact with unknown animalsdue to the threat of rabies.
Although rabies is a seriousand sometimes fatal illness, its ef-
fects can be prevented by earlytreatment. The disease is spread
to humans through the bite of aninfected animal, or much more
rarely through exposure to thesaliva of that animal.
If you do encounter an un-known animal and have been bit-
ten or scratched it is importantthat you seek immediate medical
attention to prevent the onset of the disease. Individuals who have
been exposed to a rabid animal
usually receive a series of injec-tions in the deltoid (shoulder) atprescribed intervals. Prompt
medical attention after being bit-ten or exposed to a diseased ani-
mal is essential to an individual’srecovery.
I urge you to protect your fam-ily, your pets and yourself from
rabies by observing a few simplerules. First and foremost, please
be a responsible pet owner andkeep rabies vaccinations up to
date for all dogs, cats, and ferrets.You should also keep your pets
under direct supervision so theydo not come in contact with wild
animals.If your pet is bitten by a wild
animal, you should seek immedi-ate veterinary assistance and al-
ways contact your local animalcontrol agent to remove any stray
animals from your
neighborhood. Theymay be unvaccinated
and could be infected
by the disease.It is very important
to avoid direct contact
with unfamiliar ani-mals. Teach your chil-
dren that they shouldnever handle unfa-
miliar animals, wild or domestic,even if they seem friendly. Never
adopt wild animals or bring theminto your home. Do not try to
nurse sick animals to health. Al-ways call animal control or an an-
imal rescue agency forassistance. Be sure to know the
animal control number in yourmunicipality.
Enjoy wild animals such asraccoons, skunks, and foxes from
afar. Do not handle, feed, or unin-tentionally attract wild animals
with open garbage cans or liter.Prevent bats from entering living
quarters or occupied spaces inhomes, churches, schools and
other similar areas where they
might come in contact with peo-ple or pets.
You can learn more about ra-
bies on the Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention website:
www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/ra-bies or the New Jersey Depart-
ment of Health and HumanServices site: www.state.nj.us/
health/cd/rabies/index.shtml.For more information, please
visit www.camdencoutny.com orcontact the county Department
of Health and Human Services at(800) 999-9045. If you have any
other questions about Countyservices, please call me at (856)
225-5575, or email me at [email protected]. Also,
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Eastern to hostannual baseball classic
Eastern High School will be
hosting the Bill Campbell Base-ball Classic by Brightview SeniorLiving on April 25. The tourna-ment will feature some of the tophigh school teams in the regioncomprising a wide swath of thesouthern New Jersey landscape.Eastern will meet Deptford, andHoly Cross will battle Egg HarborTownship in the opening round at10 a.m. with the winners to meetat 1 p.m.
All games are at Eastern High
School. There will also be a conso-lation game. The tournament willhave teams from four separatecounties vying for the trophy.
The Bill Campbell Classic wasan idea spawned from BrightviewSenior Living Marlton’s executivedirector, Maureen Schmidt, whohad developed a close relation-ship with the Atlantic City bornsports personality.
Christine Campbell, the daugh-ter of the local icon is excitedabout the first year event honor-
ing her father.Campbell began his legendary
career broadcasting minor leaguebaseball and his love of the game
never waned. It seems only appro-
priate that his first love have atournament with his name on it.The iconic voice of Philadelphiaradio continued his work in themedia beyond the age of 90 andwas an omnipresent force on theregion’s sports scene for many of the biggest events in Philadelphiasports history including WiltChamberlain’s 100-point gameand the Eagles’ 1960 NFL Champi-onship.
Eastern High School head
baseball coach Rob Christ hasbeen a member of the media formore than 30 years and remem-bers Campbell fondly.
“He was always welcoming toanyone and everyone in the pressroom,” Christ said. “It didn’t mat-ter if you were the seasoned vetor the first-year intern, Bill al-ways had a smile and a welcomefor you.
“What I remember most is hispassion never dissipated. He gen-uinely looked very excited to
cover every event no matter thesignificance of the game. Bill wasa man who truly loved his workand reveled in it daily.”
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Mike Twist of Voorhees ran theLandmark Confer-ence's top time in the800 meter on Satur-day, April 11, at theMessiah Invitational.
He was the Eliza-bethtown Collegemen's track and fieldteam's lone individualwinner at the meet.
As a result, he wasnamed the confer-ence's Track Athlete of the Weekfor the first time in his career.
The event included 48 total run-ners spread across five heats,Twist being in the fast heat,which was heat No. 5.
Twist, who ran1:58.20 at the Eliza-bethtown CollegeEarly Bird Opener thefirst meet of the sea-son, shed more thanthree seconds off thattime for a new person-al best of 1:55.04. Thesophomore edged outJonphilip McGill of Messiah by .04 to win
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runners. Contact event chair,Jaime Friedman, [email protected].
Chair Yoga: Adult. 10:30 a.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. Try this gentle formof yoga, practiced while sitting ina chair. It includes very basicmovements and is great for sen-iors or anyone wanting to trysomething new.
Global Citizens: Ages 8-12. 12 p.m.
Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. Come and enjoycrafts, games, music and foodfrom different countries aroundthe world! A different culture willbe highlighted each meeting.
Tumblin' Tots: Ages 2-and-1/2 – 4.10:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. VoorheesBranch Library at 203 LaurelRoad. Tumblin' Tots' "Adventuresin Exercise" makes fitness fun forchildren. Please register for onesession per day.
Voorhees Theatre Company "7Hour Theatre" Program: Noon-8p.m. Grades five-eight. Osage Ele-mentary School,112 SomerdaleRoad, A student-driven theatre
experience will take place. Regis-tration fee $20. Space is limited.For more information or toinquire about attending, visitwww.voorheestheatre.org.
Teen Volunteer Power Hour: Gradessix-12. 3 p.m. Voorhees BranchLibrary at 203 Laurel Road. Heytweens and teens! Earn a quickhour of volunteer service withouthaving to attend a Teen Volun-teer Boot Camp. There will be dif-ferent projects each month.
After Hours: Grades six-12. 6 p.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. Three full hours ofmovies, games, crafts and food.
Registration is limited and a per-mission slip is required.
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 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.
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Congregation Beth El: Shabbatservice from 9 a.m. to noon,including a wide variety of other
services throughout the morning.8000 Main St., Voorhees.
SUN Y APRIL 26Voorhees Earth Day Event: All. 1
p.m. Eastern Regional HighSchool. Celebrate Earth Day onSunday, April 26 from 1 p.m. to 4p.m. at Eastern Regional HighSchool. Enjoy fun activities, eventis coordinated by the VoorheesEnvironmental and Cultural Edu-cation Foundation along with theRutgers University Center forUrban Environmental Sustain-ability.
Ashland Church: Sunday serviceand Kids Church at 10:30 a.m. Fel-lowship at 10 a.m. Childcare andchildren services available. 33East 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. Biblehour 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 10:30a.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 10:30
a.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 Y APRIL 27
Totally Toddler: Ages 18 months -2years. 10:30 a.m. VoorheesBranch Library at 203 LaurelRoad. This drop-in story timeincludes stories, songs, fingerplays and a coloring page.
LLS Multiple Myeloma SupportGroup: 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.orgfor 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.
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to 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. to
noon at Voorhees Branch Library.Practical and everyday topics aswell as pronunciation are thefocus. For non-native Englishspeakers. No registrationrequired.
TUES Y APRIL 28
Dine to Donate for Voorhees Ani-mal Orphanage: All. All dayevent. Iron Hill Brewery & Restau-rant, 13107 Town Center Blvd. Eatin/take out, 20 percent of bill
goes to Voorhees AnimalOrphanage. Must print outcoupon on flyer and give it toserver. Shelter depends on dona-tions for most of its operatingrevenue, funding vet care,spay/neuter, and adoption andfoster programs. (856) 627-9111www.theanimalorphanage.org.
Shake Your Sillies Out: Toddlers,Preschool, Children. 10:30 a.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. Sing, dance andenjoy stories in this active story
time.Home School Poetry Month:
Grades K-8. Voorhees BranchLibrary at 203 Laurel Road. Cele-brate National Poetry Month withwriting activities, games and edi-ble poetry.
Game On!: Ages 8-12. 6:30 p.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. Join the library forWii and Xbox360. You're also wel-come to bring a handheld deviceto play in between turns.
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: 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. everyTuesday. Led by Fox Rehabilita-
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