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2 0 f e b r u a r y 2 0 2 5 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 T h e f l e m i n g T o n w o m A n ' s C l u b The Flemington Woman's Club is located at 43 Park Avenue in Flemington. Please join us for our next meeting on Wednesday, February 12, at the clubhouse at 1:00 pm. Our speaker will be Vicky Dole, and her topic is Herb Gardening – learn how to grow and use herbs creatively! This month donations are requested for Support the Girls. Please help the homeless women by providing feminine health products and new bras. All women are invited to be our guest! Donations requested for the Flemington Food Pantry: please bring cereal, crackers, packaged mixes or pasta. Are you interested in community service opportunities, meeting new people, expanding your knowledge base, and looking to have fun? The Flemington Woman's Club is the right place for you! All women are invited to be our guest! Not all members live in Flemington – many live in surrounding towns. We meet September through May, the second Wednesday of the month at 1:00 pm at the Clubhouse. We help many charities in the surrounding area, primarily that support women and children. Our different departments and committees allow you to find projects that fit your schedule and interests. If interested in more information please email: vhoinowski@aol.com and use FWC as the subject line. To learn more about The Flemington Woman's Club, please visit our website: www.FlemingtonWomansClub.org. Find us on facebook! Email us at: flemingtonwomansclub@yahoo.com or call: 908.782.1237 and leave a message. We look forward to meeting you! T h e f l e m i n g T o n w o m A n ' s C l u b Scholarship Fundraiser April 30, 11:30 - 3:00 pm at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church, 105 Summer Road, Three Bridges, NJ featuring "John, The Singing Florist" Luncheon, Tricky-Tray, Fifty-Fifty and Raffle of Floral Creations, Sponsored by Rolling Hills Care Center, Hunterdon Care Center, Foothill Acres & Courtyard Luxury Senior Living Proceeds benefit the FWC Scholarship Fund, Early Bird Special (until March 20): $45/person, After March 20: $55/person DEADLINE FOR RESERVATIONS: APRIL 17 Make checks payable to: Flemington Woman's Club Please provide your name, phone number and email with your correspondence, and for all guests for whom you are paying. If you cannot attend, please consider making a donation. Please submit payment to: Veronica Hoinowski, 22 Willow Brook Lane, Annandale, NJ 08801 FWC thanks you in advance for supporting our fundraiser! For further information, please email: vhoinowski@aol.com and put "FWC" in the subject line. d i s C ov e R w h AT m A k e s m A n e s T R e A m s p e C i A l AT T h e s p R i n g o p e n h o u s e Mane Stream invites the community to their Spring Open House at 83 Old Turnpike Road in Oldwick, NJ, on March 15 from 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm. This family-friendly event offers a closer look at Mane Stream's life-changing equine-assisted programs and therapy services. Discover the transformative benefits of Mane Stream's services, which includes adaptive riding starting at four years of age, occupational therapy starting as young as two years old, and counseling services. Learn about Horses for Healing, a FREE program designed for individuals living with cancer or Parkinson's Disease, with new sessions starting in April. Limited openings are currently available, so this is the perfect chance to learn more! Visitors can meet the friendly staff and tour the beautiful facility while gaining insight into the physical and emotional benefits of equine-assisted activities. Whether you're interested in programs for a loved one or just want to stop by to pet a pony, this is a great opportunity to experience the joy that Mane Stream brings to its participants. If you know someone who could benefit from the programs Mane Stream offers, spread the word and encourage them to attend. For more information, contact Mane Stream at: info@ manestreamnj.org or: 908.439.9636, or visit: www.ManeStreamNJ.org. About Mane Stream – Mane Stream is a non-profit registered charitable organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals with physical, developmental, emotional and medical challenges through a diverse program of equine assisted activities, therapy services and educational initiatives. Mane Stream is designated as a Premier Accredited Center of PATH - Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International, who provides education, accreditation and resources for the equine assisted activities industry. Occupational Therapist, Emily Bucher works with Jamelah Gourdet of Orange on Minnie, assisted by volunteers Chip Quayle of Basking Ridge, Dan O'Donnell of Whitehouse, and Pillar School Aid. C l i n T o n s u n R i s e R o T A R y C l u b d o n A T e s T o T h e C o m m u n i T y The Clinton Sunrise Rotary Club thanks the community for its support of the club's fundraising events and projects in 2024! "Due to the community's involvement in our Rubber Ducky Race and Flags for Heroes Project and a grant we received, we were able to support several local organizations and even extend our reach internationally," said Lu Ann Aversa, public relations chair. "These efforts culminated in a check presentation at our Clinton Firehouse meeting location." A total of $17,120 was awarded. Among the organizations receiving awards were: the Clinton Fire Department, Clinton Police, Crossroads for Hope, Open Cupboard Food Pantry and South Branch Emergency Services. Pictured L to R: Jennifer Tavormina, Executive Director, Open Cupboard Food Pantry and Lu Ann Aversa, Public Relations Chair, Clinton Sunrise Rotary. Pictured L to R: Ann Brown, Outreach Coordinator, Crossroads4Hope; Lynn Arnold, President, Clinton Sunrise Rotary; and Jerry Malecki, Retired Chief, Clinton Fire Department. Missing were Chief Kory Kubinack, Clinton Police; and Chief Frank Setnicky, South Branch Emergency Services.

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