Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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2 4 m a r c h 2 0 2 4 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 Shop Smart. ShoP Locally ! B r o W N S T o N e q u a r r y i N G a l o N G T h e d e l a W a r e W i T h T h e S i e r r a c l u B Wednesday, March 6 at 7:00 pm, organized By: Hunterdon Warren Group of the NJ Sierra Club Professional geologist J. Mark Zdepski will deliver a presentation with a blend of history, geology, and information on the industrial processing of quarrying along the Delaware in the Stockton/Raven Rock region. The quarrying of Triassic-aged brown sandstones along the Delaware River began in the colonial period, but during and after the construction of the canals in the 1830s, the industry boomed. The construction of the Belvidere and Delaware line of the Pennsylvania Railroad contributed to the further growth of the quarry industry, particularly in Stockton/Prallsville (NJ) and the surrounding area of Raven Rock, Lumberville, and Centre Bridge (PA). The Stockton area quarries provided foundation stone for the State House and for the Pennsylvania Railroad viaduct in New Brunswick. Zdepski will also share historical photographs depicting the actual conditions of the quarrymen working sites and mining techniques. Mr. Zdepski's grandfather worked in the Raven Rock quarry until it closed. Many of the sites are now public open space and Zdepski will let you know which of these are accessible. This is a Hybrid Event! Be with us in-person at the North County Branch Library, 65 Halstead Street in Clinton or join us on Zoom. Registered participants will receive a link to join via Zoom. We will also send a reminder along with Zoom link before the program starts. Visit: www.sierraclub.org/new-jersey/ hunterdon-warren for more information. Event Organizers are Karen Becker: karbecker@gmail.com, (908) 892-7888 and John Kashwick: jkashwick@ gmail.com, (201) 294-1092. W o M e N ' S F o r u M Sharing Wisdom Dear Ladies, In my previous letter I told you that we'd be dedicating the month of March to the writer Daphne du Maurier. Since then I have been immersed in all things Daphne, right down to her musical preferences. She is another captivating subject for us to encounter - a woman of talent, intelligence, complexities, endurance, and a level of self-confidence that is awe inspiring! Our journey to meet Daphne starts with a luncheon on Thursday March 14, at which we'll offer a screening of a documentary about her fascinating life. I've pre-viewed several docs in a quest to find just the right one for us. Before it starts I'll tell you why this one was selected, and afterwards ~ we'll talk about it! DAPHNE DU MAURIER LUNCHEON Thursday, March 14 at noon. Admission is $20. To register see below. On Thursday, March 21 we'll be having a book discussion of Daphne's most famous novel, REBECCA. I have been reading this book when I can sit down to and audio reading it when I can't. The writing is wonderful, she steals you away from the first unforgettable line: "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again..." There are audio books available on YouTube and Cloud Library, each with excellent narrators. If you are familiar with the British actor Anna Massey, she reads one of the books on YouTube, fabulously. Or, should you choose to read the good old fashioned way, with your own voice in your head, Dillon Library is providing us with books free of charge! Nancy Harms, our very own literary ace will lead the discussion. REBECCA BOOK DISCUSSION, Thursday March 21 at 1:30 pm (about one hour in duration) The History Room at Dillon Library. To register, see below. To wrap up the month of Daphne du Maurier, at our Thursday March 28 luncheon, we'll be screening the Alfred Hitchcock movie version of REBECCA. True to his reputation as a brilliant filmmaker, Hitchcock pays homage to Daphne's story with a fantastic cast, extraordinary sets and scenery, and a script that ranges from sentimental to mysterious to wildly campy. (Mrs. Danvers!!! Oh how Judith Anderson must have loved playing that role. Delicious! BTW it brought her a nomination for an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress.) REBECCA LUNCHEON Thursday March 28 at noon. Admission is $20. To register see below. To register for our programs and trips, please contact us at: womensforumusa@gmail.com. Your address will then be added to our email distribution list for detailed announcements of all events and links for registration. Mark your calendars for our upcoming meeting dates: April 11 and 25, May 9 and 23, and June 6 and 27! Since starting WF I've become a bit of a research fiend. There is so much treasure out there to be discovered; the only thing one needs is not to have to sleep. Happy St Patrick's Day!! – Evelyn Breheney Glynn "Luck is believing you're lucky." ~ Tennessee Williams "May the most you wish for be the least you get." ~ Irish Blessing