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Town to hold
first Fall Festival

Seneca shuts out Timber Creek, 5-0

Cub Scouts, Rescue Squad team


to put together Tabernacles first festival
By SEAN LAJOIE

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Seneca High School midfielder Taylor Kate advances the ball, looking for an early scoring opportunity. The Golden Eagles applied the pressure early and often, taking it to the Chargers in shutout
fashion by a score of 5-0. Seneca improved to 2-2 on the season as Timber Creek fell to 1-5.

The first-ever Tabernacle Fall


Festival will be a collaborative effort of Tabernacle's Cub Scout
Pack 439, the Tabernacle Rescue
Squad and the Education Foundation of Tabernacle to bring the
community together and reflect
on the core reasons why people
moved here in the first place.
We need to get that feeling
back, said Judy Sailer, the president of the education foundation
and bear den leader for the Cub
Scout pack who helps with the
rescue squad as well.
As a resident who is passionate
about the area, Sailer wants to
bring back that sense of appreciation for everything Tabernacle
has to offer.
We have some great community organizations in our town, and
when Im out talking to people
about these groups, they dont
know about them. They need to
be aware of these groups and
their events that people might be
interested in, Sailer said.
The only effective way to edu-

What: Tabernacle Fall Festival


and Fun Run for Education
Where: Seneca High School,
110 Carranza Road, Tabernacle
When: Oct. 4
Cost: Festival is free. Fun Run
ranges from $15-$40.
How: Register for the run at
runsignup.com/Race/NJ/Taber
nacle/5KRunforEducationand1
MFunRun.
cate the town is to bring everyone
together and allow these groups
to attend and raise awareness
about themselves, Sailer said, so
she invited all local businesses to
come out on Oct. 4 to Seneca High
School and talk about themselves.
Each year, the Cub Scouts have
their touch a truck event at
which kids have the opportunity
to get inside popular vehicles
from the fire department, police
department and EMS. Kids also
get to learn about fire prevention
and other emergency services.

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Tabernacle's Cub Scout Pack 439 is collaborating with the Tabernacle Rescue Squad and the Tabernacle Education Foundation to bring
the community together to enjoy the first ever Fall Festival on Oct.
4. at Seneca High School.

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FALL
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Sailer thought it would be beneficial to do something much bigger this year to get a larger
turnout, so she got both foundations together and the Cub Scout
group and pitched the idea.
Mount Laurel has Mount Laurel Day, Maple Shade has Maple
Shade Day. Most towns do big
community events, she said.
Tabernacle Fall Festival will be
a community-wide event that will
include a 5k Charity Run for Education, the Scouts' touch a truck
event, as well as a car show, craft
fair, food truck food court with
local food trucks and a fun zone
that includes a dunk tank, sand
art, rock climbing wall and more.
The 5k Charity Run for Education is an addition Sailer thought
would be appropriate to coordinate with wellness week that
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Seneca junior going for Miss


New Jersey Teen USA title
By SEAN LAJOIE

film due out this spring


dies and Tiaras after
starring Jake Gyllenwatching various docuhaal and Naomi Watts.
mentaries about pediSeneca High School junior
Creativity is a term
atric cancer and other
Julia Rankel was chosen among that coincides with
childhood illnesses.
200 applicants to be a part of the Rankel a lot, and she has
Through Teddies and
Miss New Jersey Teen USA 2016 a passion for performTiaras, Rankel plans to
Pageant, and she has made it to ing.
help establish lasting
the final round.
In a story, you can be
memories for children
Rankel breaks the mold when that fairytale princess
in the hospital. Along
it comes to the stereotype of mod- or astronaut you always
with the help of her
RANKEL
els having nothing but good looks. dreamed to be thanks to
friends and family, they
She is a well-rounded young the imaginative minds
plan to dress as numerlady with a multitude of other of scriptwriters and directors. I ous iconic princes and princesses
hobbies, including cheerleading fell in love with the concept that I and entertain the children with
for the high schools football can let my daydreams run wild singing, dancing and various
team, singing and acting in a and experience life from many games.
number of different spotlights.
different angles. With acting, the
These kids are basically
Rankel has made background possibilities are endless, and no bedridden and often see nothing
appearances on scenes from Law one tells you to stop dreaming, but scrubs and test tubes for
& Order SVU, Manhattan Love Rankel said.
months at a time. Sometimes
Story, The Americans and
In her spare time, she has also teens, myself included, can forget
The Affair this year, and a new constructed a project called Ted- how privileged we are to wake up
every day healthy and able to go
to school, do sports or clubs, and
see our friends. There are kids
who dont have these luxuries but
manage to smile and be truly
thankful for every day they get to
wake up, see their families and
just live, Rankel said.
The program is still in the
early stages as Rankel is corresponding with local hospital administration to set a date for
these performances.
With all of this going on as
only a junior in high school,
Rankel does not have a ton of free
time to plan where she will be
continuing her education in college.
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aspirations for herself and knows
firsthand how much hard work
goes into every show and every
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My message to children and
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Being as diverse as she has
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schools.
The school is doing a lot for
health and wellness, so we wanted to follow that up with the addition of the run to get the support
of the school as well, Sailer said.
She thinks this will provide a
great opportunity for the countless folks who run and exercise
every day in Tabernacle to come
out and do just that as a community. There will likely be some
competition among the runners,
as many of them are looking to
get timed and enter into larger
runs. However, there will also be
the choice of a 1M run instead of
the 5K for runners looking to run
a shorter distance.
Invitations have also been sent
to both the Seneca and Rancocas

Valley high school track teams.


Folks will have the opportunity
to shop with the 50-plus vendors
that will be in attendance, providing everything from handmade
goods to pre-made materials.
The food truck food court will
also be a new idea that will consist of seven vendors making
their latest and greatest recipes.
Children will have the opportunity to play in the Nerf Battle
Zone or get to touch the vehicles
they typically dont get to go near
such as a fire truck, a dump truck
and even a helicopter from Virtua
Hospital. The festival will also
support the idea of building the
community by evenly distributing the proceeds and allowing
local organizations to set up and
collect donations while spreading
the word about their cause.
This is all about building community, not one non-profit doing
better than the other. We need to
build camaraderie in the community, and thats not about one or-

ganization beating down another;


thats about all coming together
and having fun raising awareness
while distributing the opportunities and money evenly, Sailer
said.
All proceeds from the run will
go to the education foundation,
while the business sponsorships
are split among the foundations
and Cub Scouts.
Visit the Fall Festival Facebook
page for more information at
www.facebook.com/events/14822
17042098812/. The event will be at
Seneca High School on Oct. 4
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anyone interested in attending
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prices available

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Trip hazards eliminated
Cracks are our specialty.
Residential and Commercial Services

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South Florida market.

Call today to start your search


for that coastal home!

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New Concrete
Decorative Concrete Power Washing Seal Coating

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856-381-0249
NJ License #13VH06184500

Rena Kliot, Broker | Owner


Pulse International Realty - Miami

305.428.2268
rena@pulseinternationalrealty.com
www.pulseinternationalrealty.com

Elite team of trainers and coaches now spearheading the


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and looking for motivated, business minded leaders who not
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Although we are a global corporation, our


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Office:
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Licensed & Insured NJ Lic. # 13VH05085200

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609-953-9794
609-405-3873
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Cell 609-548-1539

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3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226
Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com

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3110 WESLEY AVENUE


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has it all... Amenities feature spacious
interior layout with vaulted ceilings,
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garage, storage, outside shower, &
more. High rental income makes this unit
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$899,900

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