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1 2 J u n e 2 0 1 7 www.ClintonTwpNewsletter.com u P C o m i n g b u s t r i P s W i t h t h e F r i e n D s o F t h e t e W k s b u r y t o W n s h i P l i b r a r y The Friends of the Tewksbury Township Library are sponsoring a bus trips that are open to the public! Registration forms can be found on our website: www.TewksburyLibraryFriends.org. Wednesday June 7, is a trip to the incomparable Wave Hill. The inclusive ticket price for bus, admission and tour is $85 per person. Often called "one of the greatest living works of art," Wave Hill is a spectacular public garden and cultural center overlooking the majestic Hudson River and Palisades, in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. Through its renowned gardens and programs in horticulture, education and the arts, Wave Hill is dedicated to exploring human connections to the natural world. www.WaveHill.org. See the registration form on our website: www.TewksburyLibraryFriends. org. $10 per person. 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Visit our website at: www.DrTzorfas.com Also Located at the Brass Castle Professional Bldg., 10 Brass Castle Rd., Washington, NJ 908.835.1730 Evening Appointments Available Medicare and Most Insurances Accepted Digital Scanning Tool Diabetic Shoes/ Inserts Richie Brace Custom Orthotics • No more casting or foam impressions needed. • Can be done during your regular office visit. • Takes only minutes. • Covered by most insurance plans/Medicare. Now Available in Both Offices (Lebanon & Washington) OVER 25 YEARS IN PRACTICE C l i n t o n b o y s C o u t t r o o P 1 2 1 a n n o u n C e s u n i t e D s t a t e s F l a g r e t i r e m e n t C e r e m o n y J u n e 1 6 , 7 : 3 0 P m a t t h e r e D m i l l Have you ever wondered how to properly retire your worn, torn, faded or badly soiled United States flag? In honor of Flag Day, Clinton Boy Scout Troop 121 will host a United States Flag Retirement ceremony on Friday, June 16, beginning at approximately 7:30 pm at The Red Mill Museum grounds in Clinton. The ceremony will begin immediately following the Clinton Flag Day parade, and will be held in the back of the grounds, near the log cabin exhibit. This ceremony is open to the public and all are invited to bring lawn chairs as well United States flags that are in need of retirement. Our nation's flag should be retired with dignity and respect. The United States Flag Code states that "the flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning." Celebrated on June 14, Flag Day commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States, which happened that day in 1777 by resolution of the Second Continental Congress. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation that officially established June 14 as Flag Day. In August 1949, National Flag Day was established by an Act of Congress. As part of the flag retirement ceremony, Troop 121 will present United States flag history and the singing of patriotic songs featuring the Troop 121 marching band. Flags selected for retirement should be brought to The Red Mill by 6:45 pm or can be dropped off beginning in early May at the Clinton Presbyterian Church, located at 91 Center St., Clinton. A drop off bin will be located on the porch located on the eastern side of the building. For more information or to join Troop 121, go to www.Clinton121.MyTroop.us. Boy Scout Troop 121 is the oldest Boy Scout troop in the Clinton area, serving youth since 1938. As part of the Hunterdon Arrowhead district, Washington's Crossing Council, the troop is made up of Boy Scouts, adult leaders and parents from the Clinton area. Any boy interested in Scouting can join the troop. The charter organization for Troop 121 is the Clinton Presbyterian Church, located at 91 Center Street. The troop is boy-led, with the troop committee run entirely by unpaid volunteers who are dedicated to the values of Scouting and who work to instill in the boys new skills, good citizenship, and adherence to the values of Scouting as outlined by the Boy Scouts of America. C o m m u n i t y y a r D s a l e : June 3, 8:00 am- 1:00 pm Polish American Citizens Club 29 Kline Blvd Whitehouse Station, NJ Come peruse the tables and head home with a treasure or two. Something for everyone at this community event! The mission of the PACC is to foster Polish traditions, language and culture through fellowship, education, and social interaction. Find out more at: www.PACCWHS.org.

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