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3 M a y 2 0 1 4 L a m i n g t o n P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r C h W i L L h o L d i t s 5 4 t h a n n u a L b a s k e t d a y ! 355 Lamington Road, Bedminster • www.Lamington PCUSA.com • Tuesday, May 6, doors open at 6:00 pm • Admission: $25.00 Shop while enjoying a reception with live music! • Wednesday, May 7, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm • Free Admission Lunch available for $15 Vendor boutiques, antiques, gourmet frozen meals-to-go, potted plants, rummage sale (including childrens' items) and much, much more! For more information, call 908.572.7013 " s P i r i t t o u r s " a t t h e r e d m i L L i n n ! 56 Main St. Clinton This spring and summer, don't miss a unique opportunity to tour the Red Mill Museum Village after hours with a Psychic Medium guide! Restricted to a limited group size, this intimate tour will provide visi- tors intrigued by paranormal activity the opportunity to view the Museum in the evening with the guidance of a professional medium. Throughout the 1800s and early 1900s, many people worked at the Red Mill and adjacent quarry that is today the site of the Museum. Laborers faced dangerous conditions, blasting limestone from the cliffs of the Mulligan Quarry, harvesting ice on the river, and working amongst quick-moving Mill machinery. The site's mystique generated by its historic buildings and the tough working conditions of early industry has led paranormal research teams from up and down the East Coast to investigate the Museum. Many have reported signs of paranormal activity. Guests of previ - ous Spirit Tours have also reported the experience of paranormal phenomenons and/or paranormal interactions channeled through the spiritual medium. Tours will be offered on Fridays: May 9, June 13, August 15 and September 12. Two, one-hour tours each night are offered, the first at 8:00pm and the second at 9:15 pm. Space is limited. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets are $30 per person. Museum Members receive a 10% discount. Tickets can be purchased online at: http://theredmill. org/eventtourtickets.html. Light refreshments will be provided before the tour. The grounds and buildings can be dark. Guests are encouraged to bring a flashlight. Cameras are also permitted. Tours may not be appropriate for children. Parental discretion is advised. C L i n t o n t o W n s h i P P ta C L o t h i n g d r i v e 2 01 4 ! ONE DAY ONLY!!! Friday, May 9, 3:00-7:00pm WHERE: Clinton Township Middle School, 34 Grayrock Road Items accepted include: clean, wearable clothing (men's, women's and chil- dren's-any season), shoes, belts, handbags,hats, scarves,backpacks, house- hold linens (curtain, bedding, towels, pillows, sleeping bags, small rugs), dolls, toy cars and trucks, stuffed animals, baby gear (play yards, strollers, & bicycles). Donated toys must be able to fit into a 24" x 24" box. Items we cannot accept: car seats, outdoor playhouses, pools, cribs, videos or anything electronic or requiring batteries. Drive up to the front entrance of the school and the volunteers will unload for you--no need to even get out of your car! Please have donations in well-tied plastic bags. Tax receipts are available. The PTA earns 20 cents per pound of items donated. This is one of our biggest fundraisers. PROCEEDS FROM THIS EVENT SUPPORT EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS, ASSEMBLIES AND OTHER ACTIVITIES SPONSORED BY THE CT PTA. Donations are NOT shredded. Items collected go to A&E Clothing–a for-profit company that collects unwanted clothing and other items and resells them in the U.S. and to other developing countries. By providing such services to non-profit and non-profit organizations, they create jobs for people in the U.S. and abroad. They help local communities and economies in emerging countries as well as helping our country become greener and cleaner. Check out: www.clothingdrive. net for more information. Great service opportunity for 7th, 8th and HS stu - dents! Questions? Please contact Maria Rey-Perez at: erp14@yahoo.com. i C C P a r i s h F e s t i v a L : J u n e 1 8 - 2 2 ! Immaculate Conception Parish will host its Thirteenth Annual Par- ish Festival from June 18 through June 22, rain or shine. This year's event will once again feature: rides, carnival games, a great assortment of delicious food, nightly entertainment, two nights of fireworks: June 18 and June 21, two wristband days: June 19 and June 22, a tricky tray, 50/50 raffles and much more! We will also have our very popular Super 50/50 Raffle. Once again discounted pre-sale ride tickets will be offered to the general public. These tickets are available for $10 per sheet of 14, a savings of $7.50! For additional information or to purchase pre-sale ride tickets or raffles, please call 908-735-7319. The festival is located on the Immaculate Conception grounds. Take the Annandale exit off Routes 78, 22 or 31 to Old Allerton Road. Follow the signs and head for the Ferris wheel! s h oWk i d s g o g r e e n W i t h shrek the musiCaL In a land not so far, far away, ShowKids Invitational Theatre (SKIT) brings SHREK THE MUSICAL from the swamp to the stage. Shrek is being presented on Saturday, April 26, at 7:30pm; Sunday, April 27, at 2:00pm; Friday, May 2, at 7:30pm; Saturday, May 3, at 2:00pm and 7:30pm; and Sunday, May 4, at 2:00pm. All six performances will take place in the Voorhees High School, Route 513, Glen Gardner. Tickets are $14 - $19, and can be purchased directly at www.ShowKids.org or by calling the SKIT ticket line at 908.638.5959. "The world's favorite season is the Spring. All things seem possible in May." ~Edwin Way Teale

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