Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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3 0 a p r i l 2 0 2 1 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 s E n i O R s ' C O R n E R T H E l E b a n O n b O R O U G H s E n i O R C l U b The Lebanon Borough Senior Club normally meets every fourth Wednesday at 10:00 am at the Lebanon Borough Municipal Building at 6 High Street, Lebanon, with Bingo every second Monday but, due to the virus, all Lebanon Borough Senior Trips have been cancelled for the remainder of this year. Please call Madeline at: 908.287.7949 for more information on the club's activities, and for information on the club's trips, please contact MaryAnn at: 908.236.8291. We hope that we'll all be able to get together again soon – in the meantime, stay healthy and safe! T H E C l i n T O n T O W n s H i p s E n i O R s ' C l U b The Clinton Township Seniors' Club normally meets every second Wednesday at 10:00 am in the lower level of the Annandale Reformed Church. For more information, call Sandy Pill at: 908.581.8352. Come join us! P a r k i n s o n ' s D i s e a s e s u P P o r t G r o u P The Parkinson's Disease Support Group normally meets monthly at an evening meeting to discuss news, experiences, concerns and questions. The hour-long meeting is usually held on the third Wednesday of each month in the Grandin Room of the Hunterdon County Library, North Branch, in Clinton at 7:00 pm, however, the meeting is suspended until further notice due to Covid 19. Questions? Contact Ron Zak at: 908.730.6114 or email: ronzak@att.net. Frank F. Apgar & Sons Septic Tank Cleaning Family Owned Business Annandale 908.735.5248 www.ApgarSonSeptic.com G i V E b l O O D T O D a Y a T H U n T E R D O n M E D i C a l C E n T E R Lives are saved everyday by blood donors in our community. Hunterdon Medical Center depends heavily on regular volunteer blood donors to maintain an adequate and safe blood supply. "Giving blood is the most generous act of kindness that one human being can do for another. When you give blood, you save lives. Blood is used for accident victims, newborn babies and their mothers who need a transfusion, people undergoing surgery, patients receiving treatment for cancer and other diseases," states Cathy Conroy, Blood Donor Recruiter at Hunterdon Medical Center. To be eligible to donate blood a person must be at least 17 years of age, be in good health and weigh at least 110 pounds. To schedule an appointment or for more information, call Hunterdon Medical Center at: 908.788.6405. O U T D O O R F a C i l i T Y l i V E - i n C a R E T a k E R n E E D E D a T R O U n D V a l l E Y Y O U T H C E n T E R ! Are you a self-starter, a hard worker, and an outdoors person? Do you love yard work and would be interested in doing this on a large scale? Do you like making repairs around your home? Are you handy and repair your vehicles? If you answered yes to these questions, we may have an opportunity for you! The Sauerland Outdoor Center is currently looking for a new caretaker. This is a part time position with a heavy emphasis of working on weekends especially during the spring – summer – fall seasons. Responsibilities of this caretaker position include but are not limited to: • Cutting grass, 8-16 hours or more weekly during prime grass growing periods. • Clearing downed or dead trees especially after major storms. • Minor repairs to fences, gates, signage, and outbuildings on an as needed basis. • Maintenance of various Center equipment (tractors, lawnmowers, cutting dDecks and more). • Painting various equipment and structures, as needed. • Ensuring guests are checked in/out and located in the correct sites. • Ensuring guest services are turned on (electricity and water). • Securing the site from trespassers and vandals. • Servicing of our security cameras as needed. • Clearing snow as needed and salting to ensure a safe access as needed. • Raking the road and/or filling potholes as needed. • Regular and timely reporting of issues and maintenance to the Board of Directors. • Maintaining a positive rapport with our guests and the public. In general, you will be expected to work on average about 15 hours a week maintaining the Center, year-round. During the off season, November-April, the amount of work will be less, but during the rest of the year the work requirement may be more. In exchange for this work, you will be provided the exclusive use of a three bedroom, one bathroom house – rent free. (You will be responsible for all utilities.) Please note that all applicants will be required to pass a background and medical check. Find the job listing at: www.indeed.com. In the "What" section type: "Round Valley Youth Center" and in the "where" section type "Clinton Township, NJ". Visit: www.RoundValleyYouthCenter.org, call: 908.236.6885 or email: rvyc@roundvalleyyouthcenter.org.