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1 5 a u g u s t 2 0 2 4 N J W O M E N S O N g NJWOMENSONG is a non-profit women's chorus offering local women the opportunity to enrich their lives and the broader community by sharing music that uplifts and inspires. Our songs shine a light on love of nature, the value of family and the joy that music brings to our lives. Love singing? Women aged 18 and older are welcome to join NJWOMENSONG for the Fall 2024 Season! Choral experience isn't necessary, and a brief vocal assessment will help to place you in your appropriate voice part. Rehearsals are held on Wednesdays from 6:45 to 8:30 pm. Email; njwomensong@gmail.com for more information. a L L i E d S M i L E S O R t h O d O N t i C S Dr. Allie DeGeorge was born and raised in Clinton Township. After completing her training at the University of Pennsylvania, she returned home to open Alliedsmiles Orthodontics, which specializes in braces and Invisalign. Please call: 908.735.0612 or visit: www. AlliedSmiles.com to schedule a free consultation! 2 6 t h a N N U a L t E W K S b U R y h a R v E S t F E S t i va L The Tewksbury Harvest Festival will be held Saturday, September 21, 2024 (rain date Sun. 9/29) from 12:00 to 5:00 pm at beautiful Christie Hoffman Farm Park in Tewksbury. Admission is $25 per car/$5 walkers and bikers, and benefits the Tewksbury First Aid & Rescue Squad. The annual festival, a highly anticipated fall event in northern Hunterdon County, has been drawing crowds of approximately 3,000 people from Tewksbury and surrounding communities for an afternoon of food, music, shopping, free activities, and fun for 26 years. This family-friendly festival at scenic Christie Hoffman Farm Park is scheduled to include ten food trucks, 40+ antique and unique art/craft/gourmet food vendors, a silent auction, and two live bands. Local favorite Duke Band will perform a mix of classic rock and pop covers from 12:00-2:15 pm. From 2:45-5:00 pm, Jessie Bardwell & the Noble Brothers will bring a toe-tapping mix of country-rock to the stage. Back by popular demand for the third year is the pie baking contest (pre-registration required), where local amateur bakers will try to stop back-to-back festival pie baking champion Faith Black Ross from her third win in a row! Free activities include the Kids Zone, with a petting zoo and pony rides, games, and more; hayrides; fire trucks; an appearance by the New Jersey State Police Mounted Unit; a scheduled landing of the NorthStar medevac helicopter and Q&A with the crew (4:30 pm); and plenty of other fun activities! Free popcorn and cotton candy will be provided by area Scout troops. For an updated list of vendors and a schedule of events, to download a pie baking contest application, or for more information, see: www.TewksburyHarvestFest.com or visit us on Facebook at tewksburyharvestfestival. Tewksbury First Aid & Rescue (TFARS) is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1990 to provide free emergency medical and rescue services to the residents of Tewksbury Township. The all-volunteer squad responds to more than 300 emergencies annually and relies on the surrounding community for its support. Christie Hoffman Farm Park, which is made up of more than 200 acres of preserved farmland and includes horse trails and sports fields, is located at 108 Fairmount Road West, Califon, NJ 07830. It provides a beautiful setting for a day of play, shopping, food, and fun for kids and adults alike. For more information on this perennial Hunterdon County favorite, please contact Georgia Woodruff at harvestfest@ tewksburyrescue.org. "Summer is a state of mind." ~ Unknown "One must maintain a lile bit of summer, even in the middle of winter." ~ Henry David Thoreau

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