Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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4 d e c e m b e r 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 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 – W h e r e G r e a t t h i n G s a W a i t ! 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. Book a Reading or Energy Work – Gift Certificates are available! Energy work impacts the body on many different levels ranging from emotional, physical and spiritual. Call or text: 908.268.8029 for additional information and/or to schedule an appointment. We'll be having How to Connect with Angels this month – check our website for details! Don't miss our latest events and find out more at: www.MetaphysicalAndSpiritualBliss.com. t e W k s B u r y h i s t o r i c a l s o c i e t y h o l d s h o l i d a y s a l e d e c e M B e r 9 & 1 0 The Tewksbury Historical Society holds its annual Holiday Sale at the Carriage House at 5 James Street in Oldwick (zipcode: 08858), on the weekend of December 9 and 10. The hours for the sale are 10:00 am to 4:00 pm on Saturday and 12-noon to 4:00 pm on Sunday. This is a wonderful opportunity to complete Christmas gift lists with fascinating and unique items! Tewksbury afghans in cranberry red, hunter green and navy blue, depicting the town's noted landmarks, are special gifts for both new and long-time residents of the area. Notecards depicting local churches and paintings by area artists exhibited at past THS Art Shows, plus postcards depicting original historic scenes make great stocking stuffers! The Tewksbury Auto-Tour Book, updated in 2023, provides a self-guided tour of Tewksbury which could be a fun to-do winter drive through snow covered hamlets. Also available are hardcover and paperback editions of Historic Notes on Fairmount, NJ by Freeman Leigh, signed and unsigned prints of "Tewksbury, A River Runs Through It", by Elizabeth "Lib" Ryman, unmatted and matted prints depicting scenes in Mountainville, Pottersville and Califon by Linda Jean, select Mountainville prints signed by longtime resident Charles Burrell. Beers reprints of the New Germantown Map and Tewksbury Map framed or unframed as singles or in pairs can be purchased, as well as framed post cards of both. There will be a Tag Sale of vintage Christmas items and antique toys! Also available are silver and crystal items perfect for holiday entertaining. The Tewksbury Historical Society is a New Jersey not-for-profit corporation organized for the purpose of furthering research into and the preservation and dissemination of the history of the Township of Tewksbury. The Society requests donations of documents, records and small artifacts related to Tewksbury's History. Society information is found on its website: www.TewksburyHistory.net. Follow us on Instagram via searching "Tewkesbury Historical Society". "Peace is a journey of a thousand miles and it must be taken one step at a time." ~ Lyndon B. Johnson t h e h u n t e r d o n a r t M u s e u M Through the arts, we express ourselves, explore ideas, and cultivate critical thinking and problem-solving. Art has the power to motivate us and turn thinking into doing, fueling innovation and leading to fresh ideas, scientific breakthroughs, and technological improvements. Art challenges us to reflect on ourselves and our society as a whole, while helping us think about new ideas, confront problems, and consider possibilities. In the midst of tragedy, art helps us heal, and it can also help us celebrate and commemorate. Art can have a purpose in and of itself; it can inspire, bring joy, or give solace. Find out about our wonderful events, exhibitions and classes at: www.HunterdonArtMuseum.org. "I don't think of all the misery, but of the beauty that still remains." ~Anne Frank