Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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1 9 N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 6 n c b l i b r a r Y ' s u p c o m i n g e V e n T s Please Join Us at the Library and Enjoy our Programs! North County Branch Library, 65 Halstead Street, Clinton, NJ 08809 Main phone: 908.730.6262; Reference: 908.730.6135 Monday, Friday, Saturday, 9-5 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9-9 Nov. 2 Carol Erickson sings Great American Songbook Wed. 2 pm Nov. 2 Sierra Club: Wild Alaska Wed. 7 pm Nov. 5 "Sorry Wrong Number" Radio Show Sat 2 pm Nov. 8 Garden Club (Drop In = Election Day) Tues 7 pm Nov. 8 Book Club - "Boys in the Boat" Tues 7 pm Nov. 10 Jan Findlay - Jazz Classics; Quartet Thurs 7 pm Nov. 16 Fred Miller/Lecture-in-Song Wed. 2 pm Nov. 19 Movie (Call the Library for the title) Sat 2 pm Nov. 17 Mostly Motown Concert w/Rhonda Denet Thurs 7 pm Nov. 29 WordPress Meetup Tues 7 pm Scrabble: Every Friday @ 1:00 pm Please register as these programs will fill! Call 908.730.6135 or visit the Library's Events Calendar at www.hclibrary.us. Dates, times and details are subject to change. See you at the Library! h e aT h e r g r e e n a g e l - r o s s a n d J u d i T h p a n o s a r e g u e s T s p e a k e r s aT T h e n o V e m b e r W c T T m e e T i n g The Woman's Club of Tewksbury Township will hold its Tuesday, November 1 meeting at the Oldwick Manor behind the firehouse. Coffee will be served at 9:00 am, followed by the meeting and program. Heather Greenagel-Ross conducts an interview with Judith Panos, both Lebanon club members, exploring "Guidelines for Survival," how women rise to the challenges that life presents to them. Ms. Panos overcame divorce, alcoholism, single parenthood and a limited education. She earned a college degree, became a financial advisor on Wall Street, established her own business, survived cancer and mothered three enterprising children. In June of 2016, she earned the title "Senior Ms. America", winning first place in both the interview and the evening gown competitions. She is committed to making a difference by inspiring and empowering those whose lives she touches. Guests can call: 908.509.1855 for reservations. WCTT is open to any woman 18 years of age or older residing in Tewksbury or the surrounding area. www.TewksburyWomansClub.org Joseph F TriniTy sTeven D Farsiou richarD J Delello 47 Maple Ave., Suite 7, Flemington, NJ 08822 908.824.7265 | www.TrinityandFarsiou.com • PERSONAL INJURY • EMPLOYMENT LITIGATION • CRIMINAL/MUNICIPAL COURT • ANTI-BULLYING LAW • GENERAL CIVIL LITIGATION s T a n T o n h o l l Y T r a i l Now in its 55th year, Stanton Holly Trail is the longest running house tour in NJ. Many families and groups of friends begin their holiday celebration spending the day on the tour which this year begins on Friday, December 2 for the exclusive Candlelight- Champagne Tour or Saturday, December 3 for the festive day-time tour. This year's theme is Homespun Holidays. Ticket sales are by advance order only and can be purchased on Stanton Holly Trail's secure website: www.StantonHollyTrail.org/tickets or by printing out the order form and mailing in your request. Tickets are limited. Tickets times are limited and times are reserved, so for your first choice of time, it is best to purchase your tickets early. Holly Trail is a rain or shine event. Call 908.713.8111 if you require additional help with purchasing tickets. Started in 1962 by a small group of eight women, Stanton Holly Trail now encompasses 150 volunteers who work all year to put together the tour. This year, five homes will feature the theme Homespun Holidays with unique, hand-made decorations and an abundance of fresh greens and other natural decorations. In addition to the five tour homes there is a decorated Candy House filled with goodies to help make your holidays bright! At the silver tea house, tour-goers can refresh themselves with hot tea and homemade cookies! Tickets for the Friday evening Candlelight-Champange Tour are $150, of which $75 qualifies as a charitable contribution, and includes dinner at Stanton Ridge Country Club along with luxury bus service. New this year, the luxury buses offer more leg room, more comfortable seats, and a smoother ride. Stanton Holly Trail is a 501(3)c charitable organization which equally benefits: Briteside Adult Day Center (through Hunterdon Healthcare Foundation)and community outreach to many organizations including Starfish Food Pantry, Feed the Need, Boy Scouts, Stanton Learning Center and others through Stanton Reformed Church. Stanton Holly Trail would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors Hunterdon Dental Esthetics, Flemington Furs, Shop Rite of Hunterdon County and Provident Bank.