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1 3 O c t O b e r 2 0 1 6 r h y t h M a n D r h y M e A t i C s The Early Education Program at Immaculate Conception School in Annandale is once again offering Rhythm and Rhyme for children twelve months to three years old! Give your child the head start he or she needs to ensure their readiness for preschool with this fantastic program that meets once each month. Little ones will have so much fun as they socialize through story time, singing, dance and so much more, all in a friendly Catholic school environment. The first Rhythm and Rhyme session will be held Tuesday October 18 at 9:30 AM. To learn more about the programs available at ICS, please visit the school website at: www.ICSAnnandale.org. A 2013 Blue Ribbon School of Academic Excellence and the only Catholic school in Hunterdon County, Immaculate Conception School welcomes children preschool through eighth grade. For more information or to take a tour, please contact the school office at: 908.735.6334 or email: info@icsclinton.org. High School Information Night: Thurs., 10/6, 7:00 pm • ICS' Multipurpose Room All 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students and families are welcome to attend! Representatives and students from several Public, Private and Catholic High Schools will be present to answer questions. Open House at ICS! Fri., 10/28, 9:00-11:00 am We invite prospective students, their families and community residents to learn about our educational programs and extracurricular activities, and to discover the difference an ICS education makes. JOIN US FOR PUMPKIN FEST ON OCTOBER 21, BEGINING AT 4:00 PM –SPOOKY SURPRISES! E‐Mail: tomr@energykine�cs.com Cell: 908‐752‐2306 Corporate Office (800) 323‐2066 Ext: 401 (800) 735‐2068 Tom Raulinavich Territory Manager New Jersey & Delaware 51 Molasses Hill Road, Lebanon, NJ 08833 www.energykine�cs.com Mini Blinds • Pleated Shades Verticals • Swags • Drapes Shutters • Awnings W i n do w E x p r e ss i on s ™ Window Treatments Because You Deserve Beautiful Shades! 236.2688 14 Lebanon Plaza n windowexpressionsnj.net k N i g h t s o F C o l u M b u s s u p p o r t l o C A l N o N p r o F i t s The Lambertville, NJ chapter of the Knights of Columbus (KOC) recently donated $3,524 to two local nonprofit organizations. The Knights of Columbus of St. John the Evangelist Church, Council 10024, donated $1,762 each to the Center for Educational Advancement (CEA) in Flemington and The Arc of Hunterdon County's Respite Program, based in Annandale. In a brief ceremony at the offices of the CEA donated checks were accepted from KOC Grand Knight Lou Failla and John Paul Gontarski, a KOC member as well as a CEA employee and Arc member, to Michael Skoczek, President and CEO of CEA, and Jeffrey Mattison, Executive Director of Hunterdon Arc. Mr. Failla commented, "On behalf of the Lambertville chapter of the Knights of Columbus I am very pleased to support both of these fine organizations that provide such valuable service to the Community." The Knights of Columbus have donated the bulk of the proceeds of their "God's Special Children" annual fund drive each of the past twelve years to both organizations, recognizing their commitment to the provision of services to the developmentally disabled and their caretakers. The Lambertville KOC Council has donated over $23,000 to each of these organizations over the past twelve years. The remainder of the funds collected by the Knights has supported New Jersey Special Olympics. The Knights of Columbus annual fund drive takes place at Shoprite in Flemington and on the streets of Lambertville. The Knights of Columbus, the world's largest organization of Catholic men and their families, has been called "the strong right arm of the Church," and has been cited by popes, presidents and other world leaders for support of the Church, for programs of evangelization and Catholic education, for civic involvement and aid to those in need. For more information about the KofC, please visit: www.NJKofC.org. "All of us at CEA and The CEA School thank the Lambertville Knights of Columbus for their regular support for our programs," commented Mr. Skoczek. "We rely on community support to assist us provide the best services and pathways to employment our program participants deserve." Mr. Mattison added, "The Arc of Hunterdon County is once again most grateful for the generous support it has received from the Lambertville Knights. Their annual commitment to supporting the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families, is greatly appreciated." The Center for Educational Advancement (CEA) has provided over 42 years of Community Service. Founded in 1970 by family members of adults with disabilities, CEA is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3), CARF accredited organization with the Mission to empower people with special needs through education and employment and is centrally located in Hunterdon County. For more information about CEA, please visit: www.ceaemployment.com.

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