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J e S S i c a w e e d e r n a M e d
a l l - a M e r i c a n S c H o l a r - a t H l e t e !
Jessica Weeder, of Clinton Township, was named a 2016 All-
American Collegiate Scholar Athlete by the National Soccer Coaches
Association of America (NSCAA) and honored
at a ceremony held in Los Angeles, CA early
in the year. All-American Scholar Athlete honorees
are selected from a national pool based on their
combined academic and athletic achievements.
Jessica is on the Dean's List at TCNJ where she
majors in Biology, minors in Spanish and plays
starting goal keeper for the Women's Soccer team. In
the Fall 2016 season she capped her college athletic
career with an undefeated season in regular season
play, and also led the defense as the team competed in post-season NCAA playoff
tournaments. This season, TCNJ's Women's soccer team earned a berth and
competed in the NCAA tournaments for its 26th consecutive year.
After graduating from TCNJ, Jessica plans to pursue a degree
in Veterinary medicine. She recently returned from participating in
animal health outreach clinics in underserved communities in Costa Rica and
Nicaragua. Jessica grew up in Clinton Township where she attended and played
soccer for North Hunterdon High School, graduating with honors in 2012.
Congratuations Jessica!
w i n n e w a l d d a y c a M P ' S 6 6 t H S e a S o n !
Private day camping is at its finest at Winnewald Day Camp in Clinton
Township for your child/children. Campers' self-esteem increases while
they participate in a variety of activities at Winnewald where it's safe to take
a risk during team-building exercises, playing games, in skits or in clubhouse
conversation time. Our Open House Dates are: April 2 and May 7, from
1:00 - 4:00 pm. Email us to schedule a personal tour at: winneday@
ptd.net./view@Winnewald .com. www.Winnewald.com.
g i v e b l o o d a t H u n t e r d o n M e d i c a l c e n t e r
Everyday, lives are saved by blood donors in our community.
Hunterdon Medical Center depends heavily on regular volunteer
blood donors to maintain an adequate and safe blood supply.
"Giving blood is the most generous act of kindness that one human
being can do for another. When you give blood, you save lives. Blood is used
for accident victims, newborn babies and their mothers who need a transfusion,
people undergoing surgery, patients receiving treatment for cancer and other
diseases," stated Cathy Conroy, Blood Donor Recruiter at Hunterdon
Medical Center. To be eligible to donate blood a person must be at
least 17 years of age, be in good health and weigh at least 110 pounds.
To schedule an appointment or for more information, call Hunterdon
Medical Center at: 908.788.6405.