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Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue

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1 8 o c t o 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 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, October 8. Virginia Wodock will be our guest speaker, taking us on a journey of the monarch butterfly. Donations Requested: Canned and bagged cat food, and cat toys for Tabby's Place. For more information please email: vhoinowski@aol.com and use FWC as the subject line. All women are invited to be our guest! Don't miss our Lunch & Bingo Charity Fundraiser! Wednesday, October 29 at 12 noon at the clubhouse. Cost $30 (Tickets must be purchased by Friday, October 11!) Includes: Lunch and Dessert, and Ten bingo cards. Prizes awarded to winners. No extra cards will be sold. Limited number of tickets available. Interested? Call Sue at: 609.737.2373. All net profits donated to Operation Chillout, Harbor of Hope and Flemington Food Pantry. 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, visit our website: www.FlemingtonWomansClub.org or call: 908.782.1237 and leave a message. We look forward to meeting you! Find us on facebook! m i m d e s i g n e r s H o W H o U s e a n d g a r d e n s f U n d r a i s e r f U l f i l l s $ 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 p l e d g e f o r a H m m C ' s n e W p p r o t o n t H e r a p y C e n t e r The Women's Association for Morristown Medical Center (WAMMC) is pleased to announce that funds raised at its 21st Mansion in May Designer Showhouse and Gardens delivered on its $2,000,000 pledge to support the new Proton Therapy Center at Atlantic Health Morristown Medical Center. Mansion in May is WAMMC's preeminent designer showhouse in the New Jersey-New York area, having raised nearly $16 million since 1974 to benefit Morristown Medical Center. Mansion in May at Wildfair in Chester Township, which was brought to life through the design inspirations of 38 leading interior designers and 13 landscape architects, was open to the public this past May. More than 24,000 visitors toured the nearly 9,500 square foot fieldstone and tile-roofed neo-Colonial country house and lovely gardens located on the 55-acre farm estate. "We are deeply grateful to the Women's Association for choosing the new Proton Therapy Center as the cause for its 21st Mansion in May fundraising event," said Trish O'Keefe, PhD, RN, President, Morristown Medical Center. "Their generous donation will help enable us to provide the latest advancements in cancer treatment to our patients and the communities we serve, and will truly be life-changing for countless people for decades to come." "The Women's Association's remarkable achievement reflects the power of community generosity," said Jennifer Smith, Chief Philanthropy Officer, Foundation for Morristown Medical Center. "Thanks to the dedication of these incredible volunteers, patients across our communities will have access to the latest in proton therapy technology. The impact of their efforts cannot be overstated." "The success of our Mansion in May Designer Showhouse and Gardens can be attributed to the commitment by our interior and landscape designers, the support of our corporate, industry and individual sponsors, and our industry and media partners, as well as our Mansion in May Committee members and more than 1,000 volunteers," said Dale Scolnick, President, Women's Association for Morristown Medical Center. "We are most grateful to our Mansion in May Co-Chairs, Mary Courtemanche and Barbara Ruane, for their leadership, detailed planning and, more importantly, their dedication to delivering on our pledge to raise the funds to support the new Proton Therapy Center."

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