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2 6 s e p t e m b e r 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 W o m e n ' s F o r u m – s h a r i n g W i s d o m FALL GLORIOUS FALL!!! Dear Ladies, As I sit composing this newsletter (in late July) I am counting the days to September and our line-up of events for the coming season! For me, Fall begins the day after Labor Day. All the Summer whites get laundered and put away and I find myself looking longingly at my boots and sweaters. Fall decorations will have been in the stores for weeks and the scent of Pumpkin Spice is everywhere! So lovely to witness this beautiful transition. Autumn is surely the most seductive of seasons... Fall 2024 at Women's Forum starts like this ~ On Thursday, September 8 we will be heading to Manhattan to the Upper West Side. There are several interesting museums to consider – Museum of Natural History, The NY Historical Society, the American Folk Art Museum – as well as the park and Amsterdam and Columbus avenues with shopping and lots of restaurants. Fingers crossed for good weather! But even if it's beastly hot or rainy, these museums are diverse and a refreshing change from our usual stomping grounds... ~ The American Museum of Natural History has recently opened a new wing - The Gilder Center for Science, Education and Innovation which includes "new exhibition galleries, unique experiences, a Canyon-like atrium five stories tall, a Butterfly vivarium...". And cafes and a full table service restaurant. ~ The NY Historical Society has a variety of exhibits of NYC related art from prominent collectors, an exhibit titled Enchanting Imagination, The Objets d'Art of Andre Chervin and Carvin French Jewelers, a gallery of Tiffany lamps, and an installation titled Women's Voices. Dining options are available. ~ The American Folk Art Museum - located in the Lincoln Center complex (you might have to jump into a cab) is "Candid, genuine, and unexpected. We are NY's only museum dedicated to folk and self-taught artists. Our collection includes more than seven thousand works of art from compelling portraits and dazzling quilts to powerful works by living artists in a variety of mediums." As for dining options, Trip advisor tells us that the area is replete with great restaurants and lists their top ten at www.tripadvisor.com. Trip to Upper West Side Museums and attractions: Thursday, September 12. Departure 9:00 am from Dillon Library. Return pickup 3:00 pm at the Museum of Natural History. Admission is $45. Does not include admission to museums. Register here: http:// engagedpatrons.org/EventsExtended.cfm?SiteID=3205&EventID=531636. Settling back into our luncheon routine, the second September event, 9/26, is dedicated to a national favorite - Charlie Brown, or better stated, Charles Schulz, his creator. In a documentary we'll experience an interesting study of a complex and brilliantly talented man who poured his heart into a "strip" that would become an American icon and generate astounding wealth to this day (24 years after his passing). Still being published (no new "strips"– only the originals are reprinted) and their relevance is outstanding. Like all great art, there's a lot more to Peanuts than what simply meets the eye.* Charlie Brown Luncheon - Thursday September 26 at noon. Dillon Library. A d m i s s i o n i s $ 2 0 . R e g i s t e r h e r e : h t t p : / / e n g a g e d p a t r o n s . o r g / E v e n t s E x t e n d e d . cfm?SiteID=3205&EventID=534020 *A few weeks ago I sent out a letter to you, dear members, in hopes of seating a panel for the discussion of the life and master work of Charles Schulz. There were several kind letters of encouragement, but only two sign-ups for the panel. I was probably guilty of bad timing, sending out the request at the height of the Summer, when many of you are/were on vacation. As you can see, I'm running the topic anyway, right now with two participants for the panel. But, I know, from conversations with many of you, that your insights and backgrounds would add another valuable dimension to our panel. So I'll try again: If you've had any professional background in psychology for adults or children or in the field of education, or sports, or the arts, or health regarding children, please consider joining our panel for a discussion of Charles Schulz and his comic strip Peanuts and the significance of this American icon. (Especially now, when the concept of childhood innocence is in danger of becoming obsolete.) As always, Evelyn Breheney Glynn, Founder/Director, Women's Forum n J s av e p r o g r a m s www.nj.gov/humanservices/doas/services/l-p/njsave NJSave is an online application to help low-income older adults and individuals with disabilities save money on Medicare premiums, prescription costs, and other living expenses. Click on the "Apply Online" button on the website above to access the application. Video and Print Instructions and Help Completing the Application: • NJSave Video Tutorial: This video, with the link found on the website above, posted on the New Jersey Department of Human Services' YouTube channel, goes through the application screen-by-screen. • NJSave Instructions: These written instructions also go through the application screen-by-screen. • For help completing the application, contact the Hunterdon County Division of Senior, Disabilities and Veterans' Services by calling: 908.788.1361/1362/1363, located at: 4 Gauntt Place, Building 1, P.O. Box 2900, Flemington, NJ 08822-2900. You can also call the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) at: 800.792.9745. Programs Accessed Through NJSave NJSave enrolls eligible applicants into the following programs: • Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Aged and Disabled • Senior Gold Prescription Discount Program • Lifeline Utility Assistance • Medicare Savings Programs (QMB, SLMB & QI) • Medicare Part D's Low Income Subsidy (LIS, also known as "Extra Help") • Hearing Aid Assistance to the Aged and Disabled (HAAAD) The application is also used to screen individuals for numerous savings and assistance programs. If it looks like they may qualify, their data is forwarded on for enrollment. These programs include: • Universal Service Fund (USF) • Low-Income Heating and Energy Assistance Program • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Finally, individuals who qualify for PAAD and Lifeline Utility Assistance through NJSave may also be eligible for: • Property Tax Freeze • Reduced Motor Vehicle Fees • Low-Cost Spaying/Neutering • NJ Hearing Aid Project h e a r T s T r i n g s o F c l i n T o n Purveyor of All Things Magical! | www. HeartStringsLifestyle.net | 908.735.4020 Been in HeartStrings lately? Visit our store today to find truly unique cottage furnishings and accessories, vintage treasures, gifts, womens and infants clothing, baby accessories and gifts, jewelry and personal care products. Don't miss our Gilded Nest upstairs! It's a magical place where creativity abounds with ribbons, papers, embellishments and more! We're located at 10 Main Street in Clinton and WE CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU! Ask for our "Word of the Day"! Visit our Gilded Nest upstairs! "Autumn is the antidote to stifling summer." ~ Terri Guillemets "September showed up right on schedule, and lasted a whole month." ~ Jenny Wingfield

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