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2 4 A u g u s t 2 0 1 7 www.ClintonTwpNewsletter.com C L I N T O N F I R S T A I D & R E S C U E S q U A D N E E D S Y O U ! Looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Become a Clinton First Aid & Rescue volunteer and you could save lives in your spare time. Free training will give you the skills you need to provide emergency medical care, rescue someone from dangerous circumstances on land or in water, or transport a sick or injured patient to the hospital. Clinton First Aid & Rescue Needs Volunteers In All Categories: • Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) provide immediate care to the ill and injured and transport the patient to the hospital. • Rescue Associates: EMTs or firefighters who also rescue people from life- threatening or hazardous circumstances, such as being trapped in a vehicle after an accident. • Water Rescue Associates use specialized skills to rescue people during water-related emergencies, such as boating accidents or floods. • Cadets are our youngest volunteers, ages 16 and 17. Cadets receive much of the same training and serve in many of the same ways as our other volunteers, and can quickly become full-duty members at age 18. Providing emergency medical and rescue services takes many skills. All volunteers receive the necessary training at no cost. Interested in joining us? Call: 844-4-Clinton or visit: www.JoinClintonEMS.com to sign up or learn more. 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 LEARNING HAPPENS HERE Preschool & Childcare CHILD LEARNING CENTER HUNTERDON COUNTY YMCA 1410 Route 22 West, Annandale A GREAT PLACE TO GROW! Infants, Toddlers & Preschool www.hcymca.org • 908-236-0055 F U N S U M M E R A C T I v I T I E S A T T h E Y M C A C h I L D L E A R N I N G C E N T E R ! The children at the YMCA Child Learning Center are enjoying fun summer activities including gardening, yoga, water play and walks on the Y's Nature Trail. In addition, children have the option of being bused to the Deer Path Branch for weekly swim lessons. The Hunterdon County YMCA Child Learning Center is located at 1410 Route 22 West, Annandale. The Y utilizes the nationally recognized Creative Curriculum and Healthy U. Creative Curriculum provides a framework for individual and group learning experiences encouraging children to grow and develop at their own pace socially, emotionally, cognitively and physically. Through Healthy U, preschoolers experience games and physical activities that provide an environment for success in healthy living and exercise. Families enrolled in the Child Learning Center full-time can take advantage of the Y's specially priced Healthy Family Membership. Children also have the option to participate in Y Programs such as dance, sports and swim lessons. Financial assistance is available to qualified applicants. For more information, call: 908.236.0055, ext 4605 or visit: www.HCYMCA.org. h U N T E R D O N C O U N T Y ' S h A R v E S T F A M I L Y S U C C E S S C E N T E R I S h O S T I N G A N For Girls and Boys in Grades 1-4 as of September 2017 To be part of this adventure, join one of our two free teams for the Fall meeting each Tuesday at the Family Success Center from 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm September through early November. Get pumped for the FIRST LEGO ® League Jr. 2017/2018 Season! In the AQUA ADVENTURE Challenge, more than 40,000 children will navigate the uncharted waters of this important resource. Find out where the water you use in your daily life comes from, and what happens on its way to you. Where will this current voyage carry you? Join the adventure and share the journey with your team! Teams document their work in an Engineering Notebook and share their learnings through a team Show Me Poster. Utilizing the LEGO ® Education Inspire Mode, each team will design a new model of their own. Throughout their experience, teams operate under the FIRST LEGO League Jr. Core Values, celebrating discovery and teamwork. As they work, they learn basic engineering and programming skills with LEGO ® Education WeDo and apply those concepts to make their model move. Students from Hunterdon Central's Robotics Team will be partnering with us for instruction. Don't miss out! Membership is limited. Contact Penni today if you are interested! Email her at: ptrionfo@hunterdonprevention.com or call: 908.237.0465. This same program elsewhere costs between $200 and $250! We still have space available!

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