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6 a p r i l 2 0 1 9 w w w . C L I N T O N T W P N E W S L E T T E R . c o m E l E v A T E W E A l T H P l A N N I N G — O u R P H I l O S O P H y T O E A R N y O u R T R u S T Elevate Wealth Planning is here to serve as your financial-life coach. We believe that developing healthy habits and sound decision making is the foundation on which your financial success is built. Despite market fluctuations, your behavior and reaction to that inevitability is the most important factor in reaching your long-term goals. Elevate is here to support and provide the skills you need through all emotionally challenging conditions. Our relationship is most important…It starts with a gained mutual trust; is served through counseling; involving guidance, partnership, and accountability. Elevate Wealth Planning—Guiding Clients to a Higher Perspective Call us at: 908.323.2585 or stop in to learn more about how we can help. Elevate Wealth Planning is located at 21 Main Street in Clinton, NJ 08809. Christopher Scalzo Financial Advisor, Founder 21 Main Street, Clinton, NJ 08809 Tel (908) 323-2585 | Fax (908) 323-2616 chris@elevatewealthplanning.com www.elevatewealthplanning.com Securities and advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network, ® Member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. c A l l I N G A l l c H I l I l O v E R S ! It is time for the Newcomers Club of North Hunterdon's 13th Annual "Bring The Heat" Chili Cook-off on Saturday, April 13. Come and join us for a fun-filled day of tasting chili, listening to music, enjoying the tricky tray and voting for your favorites! If you'd like to be a contestant: there are two categories: Individual and Restaurant. Any type of chili is eligible (meat, vegetarian, chicken, turkey, with beans, without beans, etc.) Pull out your best recipe and enter! Individuals can win cash prizes; restaurants will be awarded a plaque for "Best Chili in Hunterdon County". There are "People's Choice" awards in both categories as well. Tasting tickets may be purchased in advance for $12; visit www. bringtheheat.org, or pay $15 at the door (children 12 and under are free!). Come and vote for your favorites! This fundraising event is held at the Clinton First Aid Squad, indoors, beginning at 4:00 pm. Tasting lasts until the pots are empty; don't be late! For further information, contact Bernadette English: benglish1220@yahoo.com. W E A R I N G E y E P R O T E c T I O N P R E v E N T S P l Ay E R S F R O M G E T T I N G B E N c H E d d u E T O I N j u R y By Jaime Blyskal Marcolini, OD Sports-related eye injuries cause an estimated 100,000 doctor visits each year. Yet, most of these injuries can be prevented by wearing eye protection. High-risk sports use a ball, puck, bat, stick or racquet, or they involve body contact. Some high-risk sports are baseball, basketball, hockey, football, lacrosse, tennis and other racquet sports, fencing and water polo. Blunt trauma occurs when something hits you in the eye. Blunt trauma causes most sports-related eye injuries. Some serious examples are an orbital blowout fracture (a broken bone under the eyeball), a ruptured globe (broken eyeball) and a detached retina (the part of the eye that is sensitive to light and helps you see). Bruising of the eye and eyelid (a "black eye") looks bad but usually is a less serious injury. One-third of sports related eye injuries happen to kids. Save your vision while playing sports by following these tips: • Wear the right eye protection. For basketball, racquet sports, soccer and field hockey, wear protection with shatterproof polycarbonate lenses. • Put your helmet on. For baseball, ice hockey and lacrosse, wear a helmet with a polycarbonate face mask or wire shield. • Know the standards. Choose eye protection that meets American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards. • Throw out old gear.Eye protection should be replaced when damaged or yellowed with age. Wear and tear may cause them to become weak and lose effectiveness. • Glasses won't cut it. Regular prescription glasses may shatter when hit by flying objects. For more information about eyecare, please contact Clinton Family Eyecare located at 186 Center Street, Suite 170 in Clinton, by calling: 908.735.5712, or visit: www.ClintonFamilyEyecare.com. "Easter is very important to me, it's a second chance." ~ Reba McEntire Registration opening in mid-February! Please visit workfamily.org for more info! Not looking for a traditional day camp? ACE Enrichment Camp is the choice for you! Details coming soon. *Field Trips 2x Weekly *Swimming 3x Weekly *Theme-Based Enrichment *Flexible Registration Options (Full & Half Day!) *Professional, Well Trained, Familiar Staff *Highly Supervised, Low Ratios *Tons *Tons of Fun! Located at Spruce Run School June 24 - August 16, Travel Camp: August 19-23 I S C O M I N G S O O N ! Summer camp REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

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