Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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2 2 s e p t e m b e r 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 S e N i o r S ' c o r N e r T h e l e b A N o N b o r o u g h S e N i o r S c l u b Lebanon Seniors meet every fourth Wednesday of the month, at the Muncipal Building High Street – come and join us! For more club information, please contact our president Madeline at: 908.287.7949. We hope to see you soon! T h e c l i N T o N T o w N S h i p S e N i o r S c l u b The Clinton Township Seniors Club meets the second Wednesday of each month at 10:00 am at the Lebanon Township Fire Department. You don't have to live in Clinton Township to join. Questions? Please get in touch with Sandy Pill (President) by calling: 908.581.8352 or emailing: spill@enter.net. T h e p l A T i N u m c l u b o f c l i N T o N Created to foster a strong community for our 55+ age residents in town, the Platinum Club is the official Seniors Affairs Committee for the Town of Clinton. The committee is focused on holding activities, offering support, creating economic savings, and building great friendships for the people enjoying the prime of their lives. We invite you to learn more by contacting Chairwoman Norma Kania at: 908.803.0720 and at: nkania@aol.com. u N i o N T o w N S h i p S e N i o r c i T i Z e N m e e T i N g Join us for coffee, cake, and conversation – all are welcome! You are invited to join us at our next Union Township Senior Citizen meeting. Meetings are held on the fourth Monday of the month from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at the Bethlehem Presbyterian Church on Race Street in Union Township. Dues are $10 per year. Join us and bring a friend! c A l l i N g A l l k N i T T e r S & c r o c h e T e r S : c o m e J o i N u S ! Are you are interested in knitting and/or crocheting in a friendly atmosphere? Come join the Hunterdon County Knitting and Crocheting Guild! The guild meets the first and second Fridays of the month, from 10:00 am till noon, and Thursdays from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. All meetings are at the Flemington Free Public Library, located at 118 Main Street, Flemington in the second floor Community Room. We have been supporting and participating in Hunterdon County community events for over thirty years. The guild visits Alpaca farms, fiber festivals, the NJ Wool Walk, etc. Our meetings include programs to teach our members new skills and techniques taught by outside guests or experienced members. Annual dues are $25. All are welcome so come sit and chat, knit/crochet, share ideas and have fun along with us! For more info, find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/groups/ HunterdonKnitCrochet, online at: www.HunterdonKnitCrochet.com, or email us at: hunterdonkitcrochet@gmail.com. m e A l S o N w h e e l S i N h u N T e r d o N , i N c , Share the love with vulnerable Seniors this year! Volunteers keep our organization running, keep our communities safe, and provide services that otherwise would not exist. They demonstrate care and compassion through working together to bring about positive change. We encourage anyone looking for new opportunities to consider the value of volunteering and supporting local non-profits. Find out more at: www.MOWIH.org, call: 908.284.0735, or email: info@mowih.org. 5 Walter Foran Blvd, Suite 2006, Flemington, NJ 08822 908.284.0735 | www.mowih.org | info@mowih.org Give your elderly loved ones trusted, dependable in-home care. Help them live safely at home where they feel comfortable, independent and happy. Our services • Meal Planning and Preparation • Transportation, Shopping & Errands • Light Housekeeping & Laundry • Medication Reminders • Monitoring bath safety and assistance with dressing and grooming • Other reasonable tasks as requested • We also provide live-in assistance Our compassionate and highly skilled CHHHAs will provide personal care services for people who ■ Need help with daily living tasks ■ Are alone or may be a fall risk ■ Have families living far away ■ Are disabled or in a wheelchair ■ Are recovering after a hospital stay or rehab discharge. In-Home Care for Seniors Anita's Angels, Inc. Countryside Plaza North 361 Route 31 • Flemington, NJ 08822 www.anitasangels.com • anitasangelssc@aol.com Call us for a FREE consultation 908.788.9390 9861230-01 S e N i o r c o N S e r vA T i v e m e N ' S l u N c h g r o u p Join our lunch group for senior conservative men. We meet locally once per month. Contact Jay Gallagher: 908.200.9248. F L a g s F o r h e r o e s : o c T o b e r 1 5 - N o v e m b e r 1 5 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 Fifth Annual Flags for Heroes event this Fall. 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 – 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. There is no fee to honor your hero - this is a free community service. 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 and service projects and crisis needs in our area. Find out more at: www. ClintonSunriseRotary.org. J o i N u S i N T h e f i g h T A g A i N S T p o l i o A T P I n t s & P L a t e s F o r P o L I o Join the North Hunterdon Rotary Club in the fight against Polio, through Pints & Plates for Polio on Monday, October 13, from 4-9pm at Riley & Jake's Restaurant & Bar, 1831 Route 31, Clinton NJ 08809. They'll donate 20% for Polio from each meal and drink when you mention "Rotary!" Find out more at: www.NHunterdonRotary.org.