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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
F l a g s F o r H e r o e s
October 15 through November 15
Who's your hero? Who are
the people who have made a
difference in your life? Here's
your opportunity to honor them for
the impact they have made.
The Clinton Sunrise Rotary
will hold our 4th annual Flags
for Heroes event beginning
this month. Flags for Heroes is
designed to honor the many heroes
in our lives – parents, relatives,
friends, veterans, first-responders,
teachers, healthcare personnel,
essential workers – anyone who has made a positive impact.
Flags will be displayed October 15 through November 15 at the NJ
Water Authority property on the corner of Route 31 and Halstead
Street in Clinton, north of the library. Each full-size flag will be displayed
on a pole and with a medallion including the name of the honoree, and the
reason for the honor.
This year there is no fee to honor your hero - that's right, it's free.
We have fifty flags to display; each flag will also have a small medallion with
the honoree's name and the reason they were nominated. The ability to honor
your hero is on a first come, first serve basis. Flags will remain the property
of the Clinton Sunrise Rotary Club after the event; you may request to receive
the medallion.
T o h o n o r y o u r h e r o , s e n d a n e m a i l b y O c t o b e r 1 0 t o :
clintonsunriserotaryclub@gmail.com with your name, phone number,
the name of your hero and a brief description of how they have
impacted your life (descriptions are limited to 250 characters
max). For further details, call: 908.279.0112.
The Clinton Sunrise Rotary Club has been a part of
our community for many years and supports a variety of
programs and organizations such as the Open Cupboard
Food Pantry, student scholarships, Rotary educational &
service projects and crisis needs in our area. Find out
more at: www.facebook.com/ClintonSunriseRotary.
r e - e l e c t D a n s p a n t o n F o r t H e
n o r t H H u n t e r D o n - V o o r H e e s s c H o o l B o a r D
Dan Spanton, a dedicated and experienced candidate, is running
for re-election for the North Hunterdon-Voorhees School Board,
representing Clinton Township and Lebanon Boro. With three years
of service on the board, Dan has proven his commitment to fostering
collaboration between teachers, administrators, and the community.
As a committee member, he played a key role in securing a fair and timely
contract with the Teachers Union, demonstrating his focus on fair treatment
for district staff.
Dan, a father of a North graduate currently attending Temple
University and a son who is a junior at Voorhees, brings both
professional and personal insight to the table. With over thirty years
of experience as a School Designer and District Architect for New Jersey and
NYC school districts, he is passionate about modernizing school facilities. His
vision includes creating a secure and healthy learning environment through
strategic grant funding.
Dan's goals include enhancing academic performance, encouraging
diverse student engagement, improving mental health programs,
and ensuring professional development for staff. His forward-
thinking approach promises a positive future for all students and
staff in the district.