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Campers learned how to play golf at Eastlyn Golf Course during
Golden LEARNING Summer Camp in 2015. They will return this
summer and get to learn the new game of foot golf as well.
ts spring. The air is warming as we escape our winter hibernation and embrace the warm sunshine.
The family vacation is circled on the calendar. Both
students and teachers have already started their
countdown to the last day of school. Oh those hazy, but
perhaps not so lazy days are approaching. Indeed, summer
is on its way, and so is the season for camps.
No matter what our age, we still recall the excitement
of trading in our schoolbooks and the daily class routine
for activities we enjoy; focusing on what we want to do,
not what we had to do. After 180 days in school, the summer months offer precious time to have fun and learn new
skills without the constraints of homework or the pressures of grades. This time provides children with esteembuilding activities and enhances social skills. Having
school friends attend the same camp provides children the
opportunity to spend time with their friends in a setting
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The Dividing Creek Historical Society is sponsoring a bus trip to see Loretta
Lynn in concert at the American Music Theater in Lancaster, Pa., on Sunday, Aug.
28. The bus will leave from the Walmart parking lot in Millville at 11 a.m. and
return at 7:30 pm. The cost is $95 and covers the bus fee, driver's tip and the
show. Lunch will be on your own at Miller's Smorgasbord before the show. Make
checks payable to the Dividing Creek Historical Society. The deadline is May 28.
All proceeds benefit the DCHS. 856-785-2013.
Angels vs. Orioles baseball game at Camden Yards, Saturday, July 9; game
time is 4:05 p.m. Motor coaches leave from Millville City Hall (Ware Avenue)
parking lot. Board buses at 12:30 p.m. Some bus seats available without game
tickets. Combo Stadium Seat (Sect. 69) & Bus Seat = $75; Stadium Seat Only
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The Friends of the Vineland Public Library are offering a bus trip to New York
City on Saturday, May 14. Design your own itinerary and enjoy the theater, museums, shopping, and diverse restaurants in the Big Apple. The cost is $38, which
includes transportation and helpful handouts. Call the library Administration
Department at 794-4244, ext. 4734 for more information, or stop in the Vineland
Public Library Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. to purchase tickets.
The library is located at 1058 E. Landis Avenue. All proceeds benefit the Vineland
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panel discussion billed with the title,
Building Partnerships to Make South
Jersey Stronger. Panel members included
Dr. Michael Gorman, president of Salem
County College; Mitch Zitomer, a prominent Realtor from Atlantic City; Les Vail,
president of the Gloucestor County
Chamber of Commerce; Vicki Clark, president of the Cape May County Chamber of
Commerce; and Ken Pustizzi, president of
SNJ Today, who represented Cumberland
County.
The panel discussion and Lt. Gov.
Guadagnos speech were held in the 250seat auditorium at the Glassworks
Complex, the former Wheaton Industries
headquarters and current home to SNJ
Today and 30 other businesses.
Guadagno spoke about her opposition to
an increase in the minimum wage to $15
per hour. She discussed the work of the
Red Tape Commission, which she oversees,
and how it can only realistically be expected to aid businesses with state regulatory
issues and not local government issues.
Guadagno talked about how tax credit
incentives in Atlantic City cant and
shouldnt be extended to the Atlantic City
Airport (located in Egg Harbor Township)
because they are not needed due to the
prime location and size of the airport, which
should be marketing incentive enough.
She deferred to U.S. Rep. Frank
LoBiondo, who was in attendance, to speak
of the importance of the airport for our
nations security, as it is home to the New
Jersey Air National Guards 177th Fighter
Wing. LoBiondo said that should a terrorist
attack take place anywhere on the East
Coast, F-16s can be deployed out of the AC
Airport and be in Washington, D.C. or New
York in as little as eight minutes.
Guadagno explained Governor Christies
position on a state takeover in Atlantic City,
an issue that impacts the entire state, especially the towns within 30 miles of the
resort.
After her speech, Guadagno walked
through the crowd before making her way
to the SNJ Today television studios, where
she was interviewed by SNJ Todays COO
and CFO, Frank DiMauro.
The interview topics ranged from her
role as Lt. Gov. as she defines it to how
southern New Jerseys lower eight counties
can close the income gap with their northern neighbors to whether she is considering a run for governor since Gov. Christies
second term ends in January 2018.
The interview will air on Wednesday
night at 5:30 p.m. and again at 8:30 p.m. on
Cumberland Countys Channel, Comcast
22. For those outside of Cumberland
County (or those who do not subscribe to
Comcast), the interview can be seen anytime and from anywhere at snjtoday.com
beginning on Wednesday. I
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CINCO DE MAYO
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Cinco de Mayo with fun-filled festivals and
parades that can last all day. Vineland, having a large Latino community, commemorates this day by helping to throw the 154th
anniversary of Cinco de Mayo.
We are remembering Cinco de
MayoWe defeated the French army in
Puebla. It is very important to have [the
Cinco de Mayo Festival], said Efrain Muniz,
Puebla native and local businessman, when
asked about the importance of celebrating
Cinco de Mayo in Vineland. When Muniz
was growing up as a child, he would attend
festivals for Cinco de Mayo, just like the fes-
Cinco de Mayo to be
Celebrated in
Bridgeton on May 1
In Bridgeton, Cinco de Mayo is an
important holiday to the Mexican community in the town and throughout
Cumberland County. But more importantly, it is an opportunity to join in a fun
and entertaining cultural experience.
Since Cinco de Mayo (May 5) falls on
a Thursday, many cities, including
Bridgeton, host festivals during the preceding weekend. Bridgetons Cinco de
Mayo Cultural Fest will be held on
Sunday, May 1 from 18 p.m. in downtown Bridgeton (corner of Commerce at
Laurel streets). A Beer Garden will be
set up on the corner of Cohansey and
Washington streets.
For information contact the office of
Bridgeton Main Street at 856-453-8130.
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DINE ON LANDIS
MAY 2 THROUGH 15
Enjoy a wide variety of lunch and
dinner specials at over a dozen downtown Vineland restaurants, as Dine on
Landis returns May 2 through 15.
Dine on Landis, organized by
Main Street Vineland, will show off the
rich variety of cuisines available in
downtown Vineland from various ethnic cultures.
Added this time will be a chance to
win a $50 gift certificate through New
Jersey Heartland that can be used at
any of the participating restaurants. To
enter, go to the New Jersey Heartland
website at www.njheartland.org.
The choice you have in the variety
of cultures represented in our downtown restaurants and eateries in our
downtown is truly amazing, said Main
Street Vineland Executive Director
Russell Swanson. Within just a few
blocks, we have a true cultural melting
pot of cuisines that you can discover.
The participating restaurants follows. Call them for their specials:
AmericanSouthern
Best of Southern Cooking, 613 E.
Landis Ave., (856) 558-6879
Chinese
No. 1 Chinese Restaurant, 509 E.
Landis Ave., (856) 692-6658
Italian
Papa Johns Pizza, 106 W. Landis
Ave., (856) 205-1222
Dominos Pizza, 510 E. Landis Ave.,
(856) 794-3030
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amplification needs only. If you suspect a medical problem please seek treatment from
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ONGOING EVENTS
Millville Public Schools - Autism
Parent Support Group. Michael Passage,
BCBA and autism consultant from Drexel
University, and Gena Pacitto, School
Psychologist, will facilitate a parent discussion and support group on Monday
evenings from 6-7 p.m. in the 2nd Floor
Conference Room at the Millville Board of
Education offices, 110 North Third Street,
Millville, (parking and entrance at Second
and Sassafras Streets) on the following
dates: May 2, May 9, May 16, May 23. Call
856-327-6188 or 6044 to register if you
need child care.
THURSDAY, APRIL 28
FRIDAY, APRIL 29
Designer Bag Bingo. The Marian Center
(formerly the Notre Dame School), 601 S.
Central Ave., Landisville. 6 p.m., $25. Call
609-805-3757 for tickets.
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
RELIGIOUS SERVICES
& EVENTS
FRIDAY, APRIL 29
Movie War Room. Cumberland
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
Fashion Show. Petway Elementary
School, noon-2 p.m. New Bethel AME
Church Young People's Division presents.-$10 for adults, students (6-18)
are $5. All proceeds benefit the
Young People's Division. For more,
call 609-805-2292 or 856-500-0310.
SUNDAY, MAY 1
Cinco de Mayo Festival. 500 block of
SUNDAY, MAY 1
Pancake Breakfast. St Mary's
Grandparents Association presents
from 8 a.m.-noon in the school gymnasium 735 Union Rd., Vineland.
Tickets are $4-$8. .
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AT STERN ORTHODONTICS
THURSDAY, MAY 5
Free Childrens Clothing at Gods
Closet-Bridgeton. Bridgeton First
Seventh-day Adventist Church, 36 Old
Deerfield Pike, Bridgeton. Only $1
admission fee per family to 'shop' for
free. Sizes newborn to 14. For further
details, call 856-332-2349 or e-mail
linda@godscloset.com
TUESDAY, MAY 3
Sternortho.com
Bridgeton 856-451-6328
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Pustizzi, Gaskill Honored by Boy
Scouts of America
Plans are underway for the combined
Distinguished Citizens of the Year
Reception for Cumberland and Salem
Counties. This year the Garden State
Council, Boy Scouts of America will be
honoring two outstanding citizens:
Cumberland County honoree is Ken
Pustizzi, president and CEO of SNJ Today.
Salem County honoree is Carl R. Gaskill,
senior vice president of Fralinger
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856-765-5196
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597 Shiloh Pike Hopewell, NJ
856-391-5900
through social media. Under Kens leadership, SNJ Today now broadcasts a weekly
newscast focused on southern New Jersey
to 3 million households in the Delaware
Valley and is available on-demand at snjtoday.com.
Supplementing the mission of SNJ
Today, which Ken founded in 2014, are
ClearBridge Media Consulting, a complete
marketing services company and
Glasstown Productions which provides a
host of video production services. All three
companies are based in Millville, New
Jersey. Ken is married and has four children and two grandchildren.
The Salem County Honoree, Carl R.
Gaskill is a Partner and Senior Vice President
of Fralinger Engineering of Hopewell
Township where he supervises both public
and private design projects. He represents
numerous municipalities as municipal, planning, zoning and /or authority engineer. A
lifelong resident of Cumberland and Salem
counties, Carl attended Bridgeton High
School and is a Drexell University graduate
with a BS in Civil Engineering. Carl has been
the chair or co-chair of the Good Scout and
Cumberland-Salem distinguished citizen
events since 2001. Carl resides in Alloway
Township with his wife of 43 years Alanna,
they have two sons Corey and Daniel as well
as two grandchildren.
Joint chairmen Wade Sjogren,
President of Whibco, Inc., Bridgeton, and
Ralph Homan, Senior Vice President of
First National Bank of Elmer noted that
reception sponsorships, tickets and program ad information can be obtained by
contacting Joyce Skradzinski,
Development Director for the Garden
State Council, Boy Scouts of America. She
can be reached at the BSAs Millville office
by calling 856-327-1700 x 124. Reservations
and donations can also be completed
online at gardenstatescouting.org/cumberland-and-salem-dcar.
Tickets are a minimum pledge of $125
per person with proceeds going to support
the Scouting program in Cumberland and
Salem Counties. The Distinguished Citizen
of the Year has been a tradition honoring
distinguished citizens and raising funds for
Scouting. The honorees are people who
represent the ideals of Scouting in
Cumberland and Salem counties.
storm water management to the community. Dr. Chris Obropta of Rutgers presented
on rain barrels, while Dr. Sal Magiafico
from Rutgers Cooperative Extension presented about rain gardens. The workshops
provided residents of Bridgeton Commons
the opportunity to sign up for a rain barrel
or a rain garden to be professionally
installed on their properties.
Rain barrels are plastic barrels attached
to a downspout outside. When it rains, the
barrels collect the rain water. People can
then use the rain water instead of drinking
water to water plants or other outside uses.
Rain gardens are shallow depressions on
the lawn or other low lying drainage area
that act as capture basins for rain water.
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storm water management. Additional projects in Bridgeton are scheduled for the
spring and summer of 2016.
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can benefit from the physical activity and
games, as well as learn from new social
interactions unplugged from technology.
Most importantly, the range of activities at
various summer camps including, sports,
arts and crafts, and outdoor activities, can
help children discover their talents and
explore personal interests while building
self-confidence.
This years camps offer something for
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have so much fun they wont even realize
theyve learned a few things too.
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AIRBORNE SUMMER CAMP
Where: Airborne Academy, 950 N. Main
Road, Vineland
When: June 20Sept. 2; MondayFriday
8 a.m.5:30 p.m.
Cost: $180 per week, $105 for four half
days. Check website for other schedules
and cost details. Also, sibling discounts.
Contact/ Registration: 856-507-1700,
airgym@comcast.net,
airborne-gym.com/summercamp
About: Daily activities include gymnastics, rock wall, moon bounce, arts & crafts,
inside and outside games, contests, movies,
and free play. Airborne Summer Camp
takes weekly field trips to local venues. If
your child attends camp on a field trip date,
they are required to attend the field trip.
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Summer literacy, allowing children to
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great books, the ability to ignite their
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Organized games and sports
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Ages 712
DiBiase
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856-213-6976
cafeteria, free before- and after-care for fullday campers, half- and full-day sessions, and
a sibling discount.
DIBIASE SUMMER CAMP
Where: 2040 County Rd 681, Vineland
When: Nine weeks of summer
Contact/ Registration: Call 856-6912780 for registration details and cost.
About: The camp is a nine-week program offering a relaxed atmosphere with
plenty of time to play, explore, be creative,
make new friends, and learn. The program
offers a weekly water slide, field trips, organized games and sports as well as many other
activities. DiBiase Summer Program will
offer creative and stimulating indoor activities in a large indoor gym area. The children
will have theme-based projects that they will
work on weekly with an opportunity to use
their creative skills.
The program blends fun, adventure and
learning to make for a fun-filled summer
adventure. Children will build friendships,
create memorable moments, while having
the time of their lives.
The camp counselors have many years of
experience working with children of all ages
and have been with the DiBiase program for
many years. They look forward to making
this a most enjoyable and memorable summer for your children.
D AY P R O G R A M S
Come play multiple sports, experience
different clinics & other fun activities!
8 am to 4 pm
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Golden Learning
Summer Camp To
Hold Open House
Where: 2384 E. Landis Avenue
(the former site of Little Acres
Learning Center at Redeemer
Lutheran Church), Vineland
When: June 20Aug. 26;
6:30 a.m.5:30 p.m.
Cost: $150 per week for a full-day
session or $75 per week for a halfday session. Some classes will have
an additional lab fee and discounts
will be applied for multiple children.
Contact/ Registration: Nancy
Ciarlante Pollard, 856-457-4468;
nancy.glsc@gmail. com; online registration at goldenlearningsummercamp.com
About: Camp classes are broken
into age groups. Ages 34 and 57
will have themed weeks, while the
older groups, ages 810 and 1113
will offer more specialized classes.
Flexible schedules are available. To
learn more about the camps, attend
Golden Learnings open house on
Saturday, May 14, from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. at the camp location, 2384
E. Landis Avenue. Camp staff will be
on-site to provide tours of the facility, host registration and offer
demonstrations, giveaways and fun
games and activities for the children.
We want both the kids and their
parents to feel comfortable with not
only our facility but our staff as well,
and the open house offers a great
opportunity for the community to
see what Golden Learning Summer
Camp has to offer, said Nancy
Ciarlante Pollard, camp director. We
look forward to seeing all of the families from last summer and are excited to welcome new children into our
GLSC family.
Pollard, who has directed multiple summer camps during her 25year career in education, knows the
importance of finding the right place
for your child to grow and learn
while out of school for the summer.
With a staff comprised of certified
teachers and professionals who work
with children daily in a school environment, Golden Learning Summer
Camp offers kids nothing but the
best in instruction, creative classes
and new experiences. From cooking
with professional chefs, to foot golf,
to creating special make-up effects
and much more, Golden Learning
Summer Camp offers a wide variety
of classes to accommodate different
interests.
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The Levoy Theatre This years Multi-cultural Festival will be held at the
Levoy Theatre on Friday evening, April 29. This is the culminating event
of Millvilles annual Multi-cultural Week and showcases dynamic cultural
performers, including Hoh Daiko Japanese Drummers, Puerto Rican
Queens Dance Group, opera singer Joe Avanzato, the Bridgeton High
School Mexican Dance group and more. All 5th grade students in the
Millville School District visit exhibits for the annual Multi-cultural Week.
The traveling exhibit of the African-American Heritage Museum will be
housed at the Levoy Theatre. All of the other activities and presentations
will be at the Riverfront Center for the Arts. Friday evenings event at the
Levoy will also include tables featuring various cultural information, art
and history from different community groups.
NIGHTLIFE
Nightlife at Bennigans. 2196 W.
Landis Ave., Vineland, 205-0010.
Fridays: Latin Night 9 p.m.-midnight.
Saturdays: DJ. All Sports Packages abd
drink specials.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 28
Clifford the Big Red Dog. Levoy
Theatre, 126-130 N. High St., Millville.
856-327-6400. Two shows: 10:30 a.m.
and 5 p.m. $26. levoy.net.
FRIDAY, APRIL 29
Multi-Cultural Event. Levoy Theatre,
126-130 N. High St., Millville. 856-3276400. The Millville School district has
partnered with the Arts District, the
Riverfront Renaissance Center for the
Arts, the Levoy Theatre and the
Cumberland County Cultural and
Heritage Commission for this annual
Multi Cultural event. This years event is
free to the public, and begins at 6 p.m.
levoy.net
APRIL 29-MAY 1
MotoAmerica Superbike
Championship of New Jersey I. NJ
Motorsports Park, 8000 Dividing Creek
Rd., Millville. 856-327-8000. This is the
first of two visits to New Jersey for
MotoAmerica this season. For a schedule
of track and off-track events as well as
tickets visit njmp.com. Also includes TriState Professionals Fan Zone to keep
fans of all ages entertained between
races.
MAURICE RIVER
SALON
CONCERT MAY 1
Sunday, May 1 (6 p.m.)
The season concludes with Bay
Atlantic Symphony principal
cellist Elizabeth Mendoza in an
unusual and intriguing pairing
with classical guitarist Lynn
Pompa.
Vocalist Patrice Pompa will sing
from the "American Songbook"
accompanied by her husband
Lynn, guitarist, and Elizabeth
Mendoza, 'cellist..
Seating is very limited, so reservations are required. Donations
to assist in covering expenses
will be accepted. To reserve
seats, receive directions, or
receive more information on the
series, call Maurice River Music
at 856-506-0580, e-mail them
at info@mauricerivermusic.com,
or visit mauricerivermusic.com.
8:00 pm
Tickets starting at $28
856-327-6400
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SUNDAY, MAY 1
Cumberland County College Jazz
Ensemble and Wind Symphony. CCC
150 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton. The allfemale chorus Shades of Harmony will
sing to mothers at 2 p.m. $10. 856-4512620.
856-691-8188
www.sjeyeassociates.com
251 S. Lincoln Ave., Vineland, NJ 08361
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15th Anniversary Celebration
Fundraiser. Riverfront Renaissance
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Birdhouses & Feeders
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TV 22 - SCHEDULE
Cumberland Countys Channel Comcast 22
(Evening program highlights for the week
ahead, April 27May 3)
On this weeks "ArtC" program, Bill Horin sits down with Phyllis Papa, founder and artistic
director of the Atlantic City Ballet.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27
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