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Offering hope
Relay for Life event
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Students construct mini golf course
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Storm clouds beckoned over
Shawnee High School last week.
But that didn't stop a long line of
students, families and other com-
munity members from waiting
outside to experience this year's
STEM mini golf course.
Shawnee engineering students
constructed a 10-hole mini golf
course for the third straight year.
The course opened to the public
inside the school's auditorium en-
trance due to rain.
Even though the course was
moved inside, the turnout exceed-
ed previous years, according to
technology teacher Stefani Kirk.
Thanks in part to a large turnout
from Medford Brownie Troop No.
21266, a large line formed before
the course's 5:30 p.m. opening and
remained for much of the night.
The STEM mini golf course
isn't any ordinary course. Each
hole is unique, with winding
curves, lights, water features and
more.
Kirk said the mini golf project
is one she believes to be original
to Shawnee.
A lot of our projects are born
elsewhere, she said. This is one
I was able to come up with all on
my own.
While the holes are handmade,
they were not constructed as part
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
Engineering students from Shawnee High School finish setting up a mini golf course inside the schools auditorium entrance just before its
grand opening. The course was moved inside last week due to rain. It was open to the general public for three days.
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of a workshop class. All were de-
signed by engineering students
who went through a process to de-
sign them. The project is a year-
long endeavor, with the students
seeing each hole through from
concept to the finished project.
They do the sketches them-
selves, Kirk said. Every hole
you see here has been modeled on
the computer. This is totally on
them.
Use of computer modeling
helped the students design work-
ing holes as if the golfers were at
a permanent mini golf course.
The course has grown in popu-
larity since it debuted. Through
social media and word of mouth,
residents from outside the
Shawnee community learned
about the course and arrived last
week to play a round of golf.
Everyone from Shawnee students
to families and couples came to
the event.
The event has also been able to
attract sponsors. Chick-Fil-A of
Marlton provided sandwiches,
chips and drinks for sale. Pleas-
ant Valley Golf in Voorhees also
chipped in, donating clubs and
balls for the golfers.
In addition, each hole had a
sponsor, which helped to cover
some of the cost in constructing
some of the holes.
Every student had to get some
sort of donation, Kirk said.
The students were also able to
offset the cost by using some recy-
cled materials for their holes.
Kirk said there were so many
elaborate designs this year, she
had to look at every possible way
to keep the cost of the project at a
reasonable level.
Not only is the course one of
the most creative around, but it
only costs $1 per person to play,
which reimburses the students
for their expenses on the project.
Kirk added any leftover money
made from the event goes toward
Shawnee's Technology Associa-
tion.
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A sign for the ninth hole of Shawnee High Schools miniature golf course displays the names of student
architects Lauren Coker and Lacey Michaels as well as the sponsors of the hole. This is the first year the
golf course had each hole sponsored by a local business.
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Relay for Life holds a special
place in the heart of Medford res-
ident Mike Cashen.
In 2002, with his wife Cheryl
battling cancer, the Cashen fami-
ly attended Medford Relay for
Life for the first time.
Since then, they have never
missed the event.
Mike and Cheryl will join hun-
dreds of other Medford-area resi-
dents at Relay for Life. The 18-
hour event will be held at Free-
dom Park beginning at noon on
June 7 and wrapping up the
morning of June 8.
The event has given Mike a
reason to have hope. Five years
after attending his first relay,
Cashen was diagnosed with can-
cer himself.
When I was diagnosed in 2007,
I was going through treatment
the time the relay was there, he
said. It kind of gives you a new
lease.
The reason Cashen has so
much hope is because of the up-
lifting message Relay for Life fea-
tures. The event emphasizes cele-
bration, remembrance and fight-
ing back.
Cashen struggled to describe
the wave of emotions one feels
throughout the day. He acknowl-
edged the positive message gives
hope to everyone from survivors
to caregivers and families.
For him, the survivors lap of
the event is one of the most spe-
cial moments of the day.
It gives you strength to carry
on, Cashen said. When youre
told those three words, you have
cancer, your world changes.
In many ways, Cashen de-
scribed Relay for Life as an anti-
cancer event. The event is filled
with fun and celebratory mo-
ments. Theme laps are held
throughout the night where par-
ticipants can dress in goofy cos-
tumes. Contests are held in a va-
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There is an emphasis on mak-
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Getting healthier starts at home,
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know someone who has cancer. If
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see what it is all about, they will
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for Life are ones he has followed
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phenomena, that all of these
people come together for one
cause.
Participants have been on the
fundraising trail for the last few
weeks.
All proceeds raised at the event
go toward the American Cancer
Society.
People who havent already
registered are still invited to
come. Cashen encourages resi-
dents who havent attended be-
fore to stop by. While he has
many great memories from the
past 12 years, he admits they
dont do justice to actually attend-
ing the event.
Whoever you are, cancer is
going to touch you at some
point, Cashen said. Its really
good to know this type of envi-
ronment exists there so people
can say theyre not alone.
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THURSDAY June 5
Yoga pretzels: Ages 6 to 12. 4:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Yoga Pretzels is a fun and vibrant
way to get kids bending, breath-
ing, twisting, and stretching. Kids
will find their connection with the
universe though playful poses
such as rabbit, dog, camel, river,
stone, star, and more.
Candlelight yoga: 5:30 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Babita Kapoor, a registered Shak-
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yogas ancient science of breath
control and re-energize your
body and mind. Learn self-aware-
ness techniques through posture
and breathing; learn meditation
techniques to help with insomnia
and fatigue, and much more.
Breakthru Fit Meeting: Breakthru
Fitness and Physical Therapy.
6:30 p.m. Join us for a discussion
on various topics related to
weight loss, nutrition and fitness.
Bring a friend. For more informa-
tion or to register, call (856) 396-
2250 ext. 302.
Senior Advisory Board Meeting: 3
p.m. at Cranberry Hall, behind
municipal building, 17 N. Main St.
Meetings are open to the public.
MONDAY June 9
Simple fun art: Ages 5 to 7. 4 p.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. Art
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and stencils.
Stamping and paper crafting: 6:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
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Learn basic techniques that can
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Pre-natal Yoga: 6 to 7:15 p.m. at The
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Medford. Call (609) 953-7800 for
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Environmental & Open Space Com-
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second Monday of every month at
the Public Safety Building, 91 Union
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TUESDAY June 10
Kids can cook: Ages 4 to 6. 12 noon
at Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Miss Nikki from ShopRite of Med-
ford for kid-friendly cooking. Chil-
dren will sample new foods while
learning about cooking, measur-
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Medford-Vincentown Rotary Club
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The Medford Arts Centers an-
nual Plein Air art contest will add
a new feature, an arboretum
theme. The painting contest will
be held at Medford Leas on Satur-
day, June 7. The event is open to
all artists ages 17 and under or 18
and older who work in oil,
acrylics, watercolor or pen and
ink.
Participating artists should
register at 9 a.m. in the Medford
Leas lobby to get their painting
surfaces initialed. All completed
paintings must be checked in no
later than 4 p.m. Cash prizes will
be awarded to first, second and
third place winners with honor-
able mentions getting certificates
and MAC memberships. Medford
Leas is located on Route 70, about
a half-mile east of Route 541.
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Historical society to
hold annual quilt show
The Medford Historical Society
will again hold its renowned an-
nual Quilt Show on Saturday,
June 7 and Sunday, June 8. The
show begins at 10 a.m. each day
and ends at 4 p.m. The quilt show
will be held at Kirbys Mill.
Free parking is available off of
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free with donations accepted.
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register to display a quilt, contact
Betty Molloy at (609) 206-1626.
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the support of major media, the
results of the latest climate
change assessment stating that,
climate change is here and will
only worsen. Get used to more
flooding, wildfires and drought,
depending on where you live.
CNN reported in a wake-up
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The Arctic Ocean is warming
up, icebergs are growing scarcer
and in some places the seals are
finding the water too hot, accord-
ing to a report to the Commerce
Department yesterday from con-
sulate, at Bergen, Norway.
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a radical change in climate condi-
tions and hitherto unheard-of
temperatures in the Arctic zone.
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that scarcely any ice has been met
as far north as 81 degrees 29 min-
utes.
Soundings to a depth of 3,100
meters showed the gulf stream
still very warm. Great masses of
ice have been replaced by
moraines of earth and stones, the
report continued, while at many
points well-known glaciers have
entirely disappeared.
Very few seals and no white
fish are found in the eastern Arc-
tic, while vast shoals of herring
and smelts which have never be-
fore ventured so far north, are
being encountered in the old seal
fishing grounds. Within a few
years it is predicted that due to
the ice melt, the sea will rise and
make most coastal cities uninhab-
itable.
Of course it should be noted
that this article was published by
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house wears its 200 years well.
The sturdy brick building still
houses an active group of Quak-
ers who worship, hold classes and
covered dish luncheons, provide
space for other groups and even
host a dance studio.
In celebration of the buildings
200th anniversary, members in-
vite the public to join Medford
Friends on Sunday, June 8 for a
day of activities, culminating in
an outdoor party featuring music,
games, crafts and, of course, ice
cream and birthday cake. All
events are free, but reservations
are requested for lunch. They
may be made by emailing Med-
fordfriendsmeeting.org or by call-
ing (609) 654-6485.
The day will begin with meet-
ing for worship at 10 a.m. All are
invited to attend.
Michael Birkel will speak at
11:30 a.m. His topic is Rooted in
the Past, Working Towards the
Future. Birkel is a professor of
religion at Earlham College, a
Quaker institution in Richmond,
Ind. He had authored several
books and numerous papers on
Quakerism, biblical studies and
spiritualism.
Following a simple salad and
sandwich lunch, Quaker
folksinger Marti Rogers will per-
form in the Meetinghouse. Ac-
companying herself on the guitar,
the Appalachian lap dulcimer, or
the autoharp, Rogers will sing a
wide variety of songs in the folk
genre from traditional to contem-
porary including some of her
own compositions.
The party begins outdoors at 2
p.m. with jazz music by the Gam-
bone Project, games led by the
staff of Camp Dark Waters and a
mural-painting project staffed by
the Meetings Sunday school
teachers.
An official birthday cake will
be supplemented with homemade
cakes of many varieties made by
Meeting members, offering nu-
merous delicious choices.
This is a rain-or-shine event.
Parking is free and is available on
Union Street or in the Meeting-
house side yard.
For more information call (609)
654-6485 or visit the website,
www.medfordfriendsmeeting.
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JUNE 4-10, 2014 THE MEDFORD SUN 15
Girls bridged to Girl Scouts
On Monday evening, May 19, at
Beach one in Medford Lakes, 80
girls bridged to the next level in
Girl Scouts. Nine of these girls
crossed the bridge one final time
as they moved from ambassadors
to adults.
Mary Kate Dowling, Gillian
Downing, Michelle Dunn, Brean-
na Hurley, Julia Malpass, Becki
McGinnis, Spencer Pargas, Jessi-
ca Stearn and Abbey Wiker have
been in Girl Scouts since kinder-
garten or first grade, and the cere-
mony was bittersweet for their
leaders, Traci Dunn and Jody
Wiker, as well as for the girls. To-
gether they have shared many in-
credible experiences from camp-
ing and whitewater rafting to
Christmas caroling and helping
the Lions Club collect hundreds
of gifts for their annual gift drive.
In eighth grade, the girls went
to Florida to learn about protect-
ing the manatees and how to in-
teract with them in their natural
environment. The summer after
10th grade the troop went to Costa
Rica where they brought writing
supplies and a bilingual scrap-
book they created to a local
school.
The trip included visits to Poas
Volcano and Manuel Antonio Na-
tional Park, learning about the
Costa Rican eco-system and zip-
lining through the top of a cloud
forest.
Last summer, the troop worked
with Habitat for Humanity in
Salem County helping to finish
two access ramps for homebound
senior citizens. When the last
ramp was complete, the girls tied
construction tape at the end of
the ramp.
Then they wheeled the elderly
woman, who hadnt been able to
leave her house in almost two
months, outside into the sun-
shine where she cut the ribbon.
These young women are won-
derful role models for the
younger Girl Scouts. They have
made a difference in their com-
munity, and will continue to
make the Medford Lakes Girl
Scouts proud as they follow the
path to their next journey.
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Taylor McHale and Kelsey Over-
beck of Medford were named to
the deans list at Clemson Univer-
sity for the spring 2014 semester.
McHale is a marketing major and
Overbeck is an elementary educa-
tion major.
Three Medford residents were
named to the presidents list at
Clemson University for the
spring 2014 semester.
Luke Sande, a civil engi-
neering major
Kyle Sparkman, a language
and international trade major
Kathryn Worley, a food sci-
ence major
Todd Davis of Medford was
named to the deans list at Messi-
ah College for the spring 2014 se-
mester. Davis is a senior account-
ing major.
Heather Moore was awarded a
bachelor of arts degree in behav-
ioral neuroscience at Connecticut
College.
Victoria Ware of Medford was
awarded the deans list recogni-
tion for the spring 2014 semester
at York College of Pennsylvania.
Ware is a nursing major. She
graduated from Shawnee High
School in 2013.
on campus
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Medford I Office 107 Taunton BIvd 856-983-2888
SOUTHAMPTON
46 Cotherstone Drive Well maintained,
2BR, 2BA Ardmore model in Leisuretowne
w/bonus room off kitchen and access to yard.
Front screened porch, patio, newer AC compres-
sor, dishwasher & garage door. Nicely land-
scaped, underground sprinklers! $115,000
Medford II Office (609) 654-8633
Medford I Office 856-983-2888 - Medford II Office 609-654-8633
TABERNACLE
37 SIeepy HoIIow Drive Beautiful 4BR,
3BA in the heart of Hidden Acres. Possible in-
law suite on first floor w/its own bath, living area
and 2 fireplaces! Eat in Kitchen, Family Room,
3rd fireplace, screened porch, deck w/hot tub
overlooks private yard. $399,000
Medford II Office (609) 654-8633
SOUTHAMPTON
251 Huntington Drive 2BR, 2B ex-
panded Ardmore model in Leisure-
towne, recently painted interior and
exterior, covered porch, heated sun-
room, garage w/pull down attic and
inground irrigation system. $99,500
Medford II Office (609) 654-8633
SOUTHAMPTON
19 Banbury Lane 2 Bedroom, 2
Bath home located in Leisuretowne,
a desirable 55+ community that of-
fers a pool, tennis courts, clubhouse
and more! $94,900
Medford II Office (609) 654-8633
MEDFORD TOWNSHIP
5 CANTER COURT 4 BR, 2.5 BA
colonial w/open floor plan, ma-
hogany floors, eat-in kit w/breakfast
bar, gas fireplc in FR, finished bsmt
w/additional office & 2 car gar.
$425,000
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
MEDFORD LAKES BOROUGH
144 Paupukkeewis TraiI 4 BR, 2.5
BA upgraded ranch w/renovated kit,
mstr suite addition, wide open floor
plan, stunning lake views & 2 car
gar. (Web ID 6198900) $479,900
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
MEDFORD TOWNSHIP
6 Eaves MiII Rd
BUY FOR $462/MO
2 BR, 1.5 BA townhome in Medford
Mill w/newer heater & hot water plus
many updated features. (Web ID
6189911) $114,000
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
MEDFORD TOWNSHIP
167 Skeet Rd.
BUY FOR $709/MO
2 BR, 1 BA capecod w/many upgrades.
New flrs in LR, DR & kit, ceiling fans, up-
dated BA & new kit, full bsmt & 2 car
gar. (Web ID 6286842) $175,000
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
MEDFORD TOWNSHIP
83 Taunton Rd.
BUY FOR $1134/MO
4 BR, 1.5 BA colonial w/gleaming hdwd floors,
spacious LR w/picture window, DR w/French
doors, updated kit & FR w/stone fireplace.
(Web ID 6328697) $279,900
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
MEDFORD TOWNSHIP
17 Hanover Dr. 6 BR, 2.5 BA cape
cod on 1.49 in Headwater Village.
In-law suite, 1st floor office, gor-
geous landscaping w/2 paver patios
& outdoor fireplace. (Web ID
6306949) $450,000
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
SHAMONG TOWNSHIP
26 Shawnee TraiI
BUY FOR $1174/MO
4BR,2BA home on 1.15 acres. Spacious
Sunrm, updated Kit w/ light cabinets, SS
appliances.Huge FR with fireplace.
(Web ID 6347819) $289,900
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP
18 Dorchester 2 BR, 1.5 BA Glad-
wyne model in Leisuretowne has
open LR & DR, newer berber t/o, 3
season porch, patio & 1 car gar.
(Web ID 6205821) $99,000
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
MEDFORD TOWNSHIP
7 MaccIesfieId Dr. 5 BR 4 full baths
and 2 half baths. Warm kit, break-
fast rm that opens to cedar deck &
paver patio, nclosed porch & in-
ground pool. Situated on 1 acre lot.
(Web ID 6396605) $597,500
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
MEDFORD TOWNSHIP
35 White Oak TraiI Updated 4BR, 1.5BA
situated on quiet street, enjoy perks of the beach
access, canoeing, numerous picnic tables and the
playground. Fabulous sunroom w/walls of windows
and dual skylights, tremendous Family Room
w/wood burning fireplace and wet bar. $279,900
Medford II Office (609) 654-8633
SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP
1 Dorchester Dr 2 BR, 1.5 BA Glad-
wyne model w/sprinkler system, attic
storage, all appliances replaced,
newer 6 panel door, replacement
windows & sliding door. (Web ID
6364233) $99,900
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
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