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1 4 m a r c h 2 0 2 0 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 F o u n d a t i o n d i r e c t o r y o n l i n e d a t a B a s e t r a i n i n g F o r g r a n t s e e k e r s Come to the Hunterdon County Library in Flemington on Wednesday, March 18 at 6:30 for an introduction to grantseeking, and plan how to successfully approach a foundation to fund your next project. Learn the basic process and terminology, discover many types foundations, and plan how to successfully approach a foundation to fund your next project. Discover the Foundation Directory Online (FDO), a comprehensive database of grants made by foundations, corporate foundations, and other grant-making nonprofits. As one of eight Funding Information Networks in NJ, the SCLSNJ Hillsborough branch offers this professional database for free to the public. As a special collaboration, they are bringing their interactive class to the HCL. After an introduction to the database, participants will spend at least half the class using their own laptops to research grantmakers for their own nonprofit organization. This class is taught by a Candid (formerly Foundation Center) expert and retired grant writer, Seana Zimmer. For more information, contact Seana Zimmer at: szimmer@sclibnj.org or: 908.458.8420, ext. 1238. Grow your own fresh vegetables and herbs with others who share your interest in this wonderful activity! www.ClintonTownshipOCG.wix.com/theocg For more information, please email: clintontownshipocg@hotmail.com Plots are still available! Per season costs: Full Plots: $75 Half Plots: $40 Quarter Plots: $25 ! Located across the northern border of Bundt Park p a r t n e r s h i p F o r h e a l t h m o n t h l y s t r e s s r e d u c t i o n t i p s We all know different kinds of music can influence our mood and how we feel, and recent research is looking at how music can positively affect our mental health. With this is mind, a team from the Partnership for Health planned "Healthy Harmony- An Emotional Wellness and Music Event". All are welcome to this free event taking place Saturday, March 7 from 1:00 -4:00 pm at Hunterdon Central High School which will feature a small stage venue for performances, an open area for interactive musical experiences and an emotional wellness fair. Music genres will range from classical choral music to folk to rock to barbershop. Performers include student groups as well as seniors and everyone in between. Attendees can participate in guided meditation or chair yoga with the hope they can be inspired to pursue these practices on their own. Our hope is that attendees from the community will leave Healthy Harmony relaxed and invigorated and ready to include more music into their lives in ways that will promote their best emotional wellness. For more information, visit https://sites.google.com/view/hunterdon-healthy-harmony-2020/home. p r i s m c o n c e r t a t n h h s ! Don't miss North Hunterdon High School Music Department's 18th Annual PRISM Concert on Thursday, March 26 at 8:00 pm! Enjoy performances by small student ensembles and soloists as well as favorite pieces by NHHS choirs and bands. Experience a rapid-fire sequence of musical selections. The continuous flow of music creates a seamless montage of musical offerings! With professional lighting, visual effects and sound system, PRISM is a sensory treat for audience and performers alike. This spectacular event is sponsored in part this year by Silver Oak Learning Centers. Admission: $15 adults and $10 students/seniors. Proceeds benefit music department students. Tickets may be purchased in advance online or at the door that night. To order tickets ONLINE or for more information, visit our website: www.nhvweb.net/nhhs/musicassociation/.

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