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September 2020 Issue of the Clinton Township Newsletter

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2 4 s e p t e m b e r 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 C E L E B R A T E W I T h U S A S " A C U L I N A R Y A f f A I R " G O E S … V I R T U A L ! This year we are excited to share a new twist on a favorite event – join the Hunterdon Medical Center Auxiliary as we celebrate 'A Culinary Affair goes Virtual!' with a live event on Monday, September 21 from 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm. "A Culinary Affair" goes Virtual! will feature specialty culinary tips from local chefs, wineries and coffee breweries. Attending guests may create the cocktail and after dinner coffee drink along with us as we participate together, all from the comfort of home. Place your bids on silent auction baskets, including area restaurant gift packages, golf foursomes, and spa packages. Highlights in this years' auction include a Custom four-course dinner for eight people, created by a local caterer that is sure to please and delight. Take a chance at being the lucky winner of a 50/50 cash raffle. Some of the restaurants, wineries and breweries participating in this year's event include: 15 Landsdowne Catering, Black River Roasters, Hunterdon Brewing Co., Metropolitan Seafood & Gourmet, and Old Croton Bar & Grill. Guests have the option of selecting either VIP or General Admission tickets. VIP admission receives a delicious dinner from one of our featured restaurants, a bottle of wine from a local winery as well as a restaurant discount card to participating area restaurants. General Admission receives a restaurant discount card to area restaurants. Anyone can attend the virtual event and enjoy the show! All registered guests will receive the ingredient list for the cocktail and after dinner drink. We are grateful for this year's generous sponsors which include: Archer & Greiner, Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home, Hunterdon Medical Center Auxiliary, Medical Director of Hunterdon Hospice and Wright Ford Funeral Home. Proceeds from the event will benefit Hunterdon Hospice and Briteside Adult Day Center. Hunterdon Hospice provides physical, spiritual, psychosocial and bereavement support for patients and their families coping with a life-threatening illness. Briteside Adult Day Center provides a comfortable, safe, home-like environment with friendly, reliable staff to help older adults (age 55+) in need of supervision to maintain their vitality. Last year's event raised over $48,000! Tickets to 'A Culinary Affair' are currently on sale. Sponsorship and advertising opportunities are still available. To become a Sponsor, Advertise or purchase tickets, visit: https://foundation.hunterdonhealthcare. org, email: ddalley@hhsnj.org, or call: 908.788.6591. To purchase raffle tickets, call Hunterdon Healthcare Foundation at: 908.788.6141. W O R K S h O P h E L P S C A N C E R S U R V I V O R S S T AY C O N N E C T E D Thriving & Surviving Workshop is Now Available Virtually to Improve Quality of Life Cancer Thriving & Surviving, a free six-week workshop specifically designed to support the needs of cancer survivors and caregivers is now being offered as a virtual educational experience starting September 2 through October 14. This workshop covers both physical and emotional wellness and offers self-management resources to maximize long term health benefits. Trained facilitators guide participants through an evidence-based process to explore challenges, develop new skills and create action plans that contribute to a greater sense of control over living with or caring for someone with cancer. "Cancer survivors often experience physical, emotional and psychosocial effects from cancer and its treatment long after treatment is over. It's essential that we as healthcare providers continue to help cancer survivors manage and minimize these problems to improve the quality of their lives," states Barbara Tofani, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, Assistant Vice President, Outpatient and Ambulatory Services at Hunterdon Medical Center. "We often hear that the most unsettling part of a cancer survivor's experience is when treatment ends and there is the uncertainty of what is next. This is normal and the reason why the Hunterdon-Mercer Chronic Disease Coalition and the Hunterdon Regional Cancer Center are collaborating to support the specific needs of cancer survivors," states Bonnie Petrauskas, Regional Coordinator for the Coalition. The workshop series is held every Wednesday from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm starting on September 2 with an introduction on how to navigate the virtual platform and running through to October 14; advanced registration is required and space is limited. During these challenging times, this is a great opportunity to stay connected and support your health and wellness goals moving forward. To register or learn more, call: 908.237.2328. Hunterdon Healthcare's COVID-19 Hotline Hunterdon Healthcare has created a hotline for the community to call in with questions regarding Coronavirus, open seven days a week, from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Call: 908-788-6440. h U N T E R D O N M E D I C A L C E N T E R A U x I L I A R Y N E E D S V O L U N T E E R S ! The Hunterdon Medical Center Auxiliary, which helps to support the Hunterdon Healthcare Foundation's fundraising efforts is looking for volunteers. For more information or to RSVP, call: 908.788.6591 or email: ddalley@hhsnj.org. Thank you in advance! A N I M P O R T A N T U P D A T E f R O M h U N T E R D O N h E A L T h C A R E O N M A S K / f A C E C O V E R I N G S f O R P A T I E N T S , V I S I T O R S A N D S T A f f Recently there have been several masks/face coverings that have been identified as being not effective at preventing the spread of COVID-19. At this time, Hunterdon Healthcare will not be allowing visitors, patients, or staff to wear neck gaiters, bandanas, or masks with exhalation valves, including N95s or KN95s, while within any of our facilities. If a patient, visitor, or staff arrives at one of our facilities wearing any of these restricted masks/face coverings, they will be asked to remove the restricted mask/face covering and Hunterdon Healthcare will supply a procedural mask for the person to wear while in the facility. For more information on COVID-19 and Hunterdon Healthcare's response, visit: www.HunterdonHealthCare.org/coronavirus- information.

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