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2 7 j u l y 2 0 1 9 July Exhibitions Transformed: Paper in Dimension; Aurora Robson: Re:fuse; Shari Mendelson: Amphorae and Apparitions July Events Yoga at the Museum: Practice yoga, calm the mind and slow the breath surrounded by works of art in our beautiful 19th-century mill. Yoga at the Museum provides a safe environment to strengthen and grow your mind, body and spirit through Hatha yoga. We provide classes for all ages, body types and levels of experience that are led by dedicated, experienced teachers. There are morning and evening classes. No registration is necessary. All classes are $12; Museum members pay $10. Visit www. HunterdonArtMuseum .org for class schedule and more information. Classes and Workshops in July Highlights include: Summer Camp Week 3 (July 1-5; no class July 4): Be an Illustrator; Circus Camp; Animation Claymation; Meet the Masters; Mix It Up: Paint, Clay, Fiber; Photography Boot Camp; River Life: Paint, Sculpt, Print. Summer Camp Week 4 (July 8-12): Art and Music; Art from Around the World; Build a Time Machine; Faces in Clay; Mythical Beasts; Squish It, Shape It, Sculpt It. Summer Camp Week 5 (July 15-19): Drawing 101; Fun Forms; Go Green; Nature's Gallery; Pen & Ink Drawing; River Life: Paint, Sculpt, Print. Summer Camp Week 6 (July 22-26): Fun Forms; Nature Art; Pinhole Photography; Sketch Book Club; Tie Dye & Fabric Styling; Webs, Wings & Watercolors. Summer Camp Week 7 (July 29-Aug. 2): 2D/3D Art Studio; Creative Explorations Design, Sculpt, Build; My Pet Project; Off the Wall: 3D Art; Theater Camp: Dr. Seuss Anthology; Theater Camp: Where the Sidewalk Ends. Classes for Adults: Painting: Pushing the Limits with Bascha Mon (starts July 13): Toss the rules out the window and throw caution to the winds in this class that encourages imaginations to soar! Students of all skill levels learn to create works in oils, acrylics and mixed media. Plein Air Painting Workshop with Oscar Peterson (Sunday, July 28): Embrace the tradition of painting en plein air and learn the techniques to start, establish and finish a painting outdoors. Fundamentals of color, light, planes and structure will be covered. Workshop will be held at the historic Dvoor Farm in Flemington. For more information on exhibitions, events and classes, please visit: HunterdonArtMuseum.org or call: 908.735.8415. Gallery Hours: Tues- Sun, 11:00 am-5:00 pm | Office Hours: Tues-Fri, 9:00 am-5:00 pm Admission: $7 per person, Members Free, NARM Members Free Seniors/Military/Students: $5 | Children 12 and under FREE! Victor A. Rotolo is a long-time resident of Clinton Township and the founder of Rotolo Karch Law. Call Rotolo Karch Law today: 908.534.7900 to discuss any legal situation confronting you. Your half-hour consultation is free of charge! Their attorneys and staff are ready to serve your legal needs. Rotolo Karch Law • 502 US 22 West, Lebanon, NJ 08833. www.RotoloKarchLaw.com y o u ' r e u n d e r a r r e s t – W h a t n o W ? For most people, just the thought of being arrested is frightening. Not knowing what to expect makes the situation even more stressful. The important thing to remember if police pull you over or arrest you is to not panic. That could only make a difficult situation worse. Remember: • Stay calm • Don't make any sudden moves • Keep your hands in sight • Comply with all reasonable requests (i.e., providing identification when asked) Before police in New Jersey can make an arrest, they must have sufficient proof that a crime has been committed and that the person being arrested is the one who committed it. That's known as probable cause. At that point, police are permitted to conduct a search at the scene. Assuming the arrest is legal, the search is also legal; anything found in this search could lead to additional charges. We've all seen police shows on TV where suspects are read their Miranda Rights as they're being cuffed and walked off to a waiting patrol car. But that's TV; in reality, once arrested you'll be taken to the police station or jail and processed, meaning police will record your identifying information and details of your arrest and you'll be photographed and fingerprinted. At this point, you're in custody and subject to custodial interrogation. That's when the police must read your Miranda Rights. Miranda Rights are based on protections granted under the 5th, 6th and 14th Amendments: protection against self-incrimination, the right to counsel, and the right to due process. It's in your best interest to exercise your rights to remain silent and to counsel. By continuing to talk to police without a lawyer, you risk saying something incriminating that can be used later as evidence. A criminal attorney is best suited to defend you against interrogation and any case being built against you. Few people set out to get arrested, but everyone is capable of making mistakes. If you find yourself or a loved one in this situation, your first step should be to consult an experienced criminal attorney. – Victor Rotolo

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