Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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1 0 j u n e 2 0 2 3 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 h e C k o u t M e t a P h y s i C a l & s P r i i t u a l B l i s s – g r e a t t h i n g s a w a i t o n o l D h i g h w a y 2 2 ! Follow Your Bliss to Metaphysical & Spiritual Bliss! Gifts for the mind, body, and soul. Sometimes in the face of adversity we need to take a risk and follow our bliss, trust our instincts, follow our intuition, and let faith be our guiding light. Fulfill your dreams and allow the Universe and your passion to lead the way on your soul's journey. Don't miss our June events: Singing Bowl Meditations are always held on the last Saturday of every month, from 5:30 - 6:30 pm. Please mark your calendar! Thank you! Find out more at: www.MetaphysicalAndSpiritualBliss.com. u n i t y B a n k D o n a t e s 2 5 , 0 0 0 t o a M e r i C a ' s g r o w - a - r o w ! Bank is lead sponsor of Farm-To-Fork volunteer program; non-profit will donate 10.4 million serviings of farm-fresh produce in 2023 Unity Bank has donated $25,000 to America's Grow-a-Row (AGAR) as the lead sponsor of the Pittstown non-profit organization's 2023 Farm to Fork Volunteer Sponsorship program, supporting the activities of 10,000 volunteers. Unity employees also volunteer several times a year at AGAR's four Hunterdon County farms. "Going on seven years, Unity and its employees have volunteered and helped to harvest more than a million servings of produce for those faced with hunger and food insecurity," said AGAR President and Founder Chip Paillex. "Unity Bank clearly exemplifies what it means to be a socially responsible company given its generous use of funds and time, and that includes everyone from the CEO, Jim Hughes, throughout the bank. We could not be more thankful for the support Unity and its employees give to America's Grow-a-Row." America's Grow-a-Row grows and gleans fresh, healthy fruits and vegetables that are donated to those facing hunger throughout the state of New Jersey and beyond. Produce grown at America's Grow-a- Row is donated to food banks and hunger relief agencies. America's Grow- a-Row plans to donate 2.6 million pounds, or 10.4 million servings, of farm- fresh produce this year. "America's Grow- a - R o w p r o v i d e s a special opportunity f o r U n i t y a n d o u r employees to have an impact on hunger and food insecurity," said Unity Bank President & CEO James A. Hughes. "We are honored to h e l p G r o w - a - R o w bring their farm fresh produce to people in the region. As a community bank, we are committed t o d o n a t i n g o u r t i m e a n d r e s o u r c e s i n t h e communities where we do business." Crystal Rose, Unity Bank Marketing Director/First Vice President, was named a member of AGAR's Board of Trustees last year, further strengthening the bank's commitment to the organization. In addition to providing fresh, healthy produce to those in need, AGAR educates people of all generations about hunger and ways to help; introduces youth to farming and healthy eating; cultivates in tomorrow's leaders the habit of giving back; and contributes to the sustainability of agriculture. If interested in volunteering or making a financial donation to America's Grow-a-Row, please contact Chip Paillex at: 908.662.6304 or: chip@americasgrowarow.org. To learn more, please visit: www.AmericasGrowARow.org. America's Grow-A-Row President Chip Paillex (center) receives a $25,000 donation from Unity Bank's Tracy Tortorello (left), Clinton and Washington Area Manager, and Crystal Rose (right), First Vice President/Marketing Director