Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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2 6 J u l y 2 0 1 8 www.ClintonTwpNewsletter.com F s c K N i t t i N g / c r o c h e t c l u b Join us at the HC Family Success Center (FSC) every Thursday night anytime between 5:30 – 7:30 pm for our free Knitting/Crochet Club! All age groups and experience levels are invited to join in on the fun, work on a hand-crafted project and enjoy dinner and socializing with our wonderful group of knitters! Bring your own materials and work on your own projects, or just come in and use our yarn and tools to create your handmade masterpiece! Our experienced teacher can guide you to the next level, whether you are a beginner or have been hand-crafting for years! We're a fun and friendly group and we are always looking for new members. Dinner is provided and this program is absolutely free of charge! Contact Penni Trionfo at the FSC at 908.237.0465 for more information. s e N i o r s ' c o r N e r Frank F. Apgar & Sons Septic Tank Cleaning Family Owned Business Annandale 908.735.5248 t h e l e b A N o N b o r o u g h s e N i o r c l u b The Lebanon Borough Senior Club meets every fourth Wednesday at 10:00 am at the Lebanon Borough Municipal Building at 6 High Street, Lebanon. We have Bingo every second Monday – come and join us for fun! Please call Madeline at: 908.287.7949 for more information on the club's activities. For information on the club's trips, please contact MaryAnn at: 908.236.8291. t h e c l i N t o N t o W N s h i p s e N i o r s ' c l u b The Clinton Township Seniors' Club meets every second Wednesday at 10:00 am in the lower level of the Annandale Reformed Church. For more info, call: Sandy Pill at 908.581.8352. Come join us! The Annandale Reformed Church will be holding a Blood Drive in honor of Pat Schutts. Pat was a lifelong resident of Annandale and she was the President of the Clinton Township Seniors for the past ten years. Pat was also a lifetime member of the Annandale Hose Company Auxiliary and most recently a consistory member for the Annandale Reformed Church. She was very active in the community and the church is dedicating this Blood Drive in her memory. The blood drive will be held on Wednesday, July 25 from 2:30 pm to 8:30 pm at Fellowship Hall at the Annandale Reformed Church at the corner of West Street and Beaver Avenue in Annandale. Please drop by, donate and save a life! Thank you. P a r k i n s o n ' s D i s e a s e s u P P o r t G r o u P The Parkinson's Disease Support Group meets monthly at an evening meeting to discuss news, experiences, concerns and questions. The meeting is held on the third Wednesday of each month in the Grandin Room of the Hunterdon County Library, North Branch, in Clinton. The hour-long meeting starts at 7:00 pm. Questions? Contact Ron Zak at: 908.730.6114 or e-mail: ronzak@att.net. LEBANON DOOR COMPANY • Overhead Doors • Electric Operators • Storm Doors 119 Main Street, Lebanon, NJ 08833 908-236-2620 Glenn Coats, Proprietor Established 1957 Fax: 908-236-2946 Home: 908-730-6536 Lebanon Borough Seniors Calendar of Events for 2018: (ALL TRIPS LEAVE FROM BEHIND THE LEBANON PLAZA.) • July 17: Crystal Point Yacht Club – Point Pleasant. Choice of three entrees and show "Ciao Bella" in honor of Italian Heritage. Non-Members/$86 Members/$74. Pickup 9:30 am. • August 16: Mummer's Museum – PA. Admission to and guided tour of Mummer's Museum exhibit area. Luncheon, String Band Concert and guided driving tour featuring the murals of Philadelphia. Elevator provided. Non- Members/79, Members/$67. Pickup 9:15 am. • October 11: Krucker's Pinic Grove – Pomona, NY. Octoberfest! Coffee, apple cider and scones upon arrival, lunch, music and dancing. Beer and soda from noon to 4:30 pm. Knockwurst at 4:00 pm. Pickup 9:00 am. Non- Members/$88, Members $76. c A s A s h A W s e e K s A D v o c A t e s Every year there are more than 100,000 reports of child abuse or neglect in NJ and more than 10,000 children are removed from their homes because the Court has found it to be too dangerous for them to remain in their homes. Court Appointed Special Advocates of Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties (CASA SHaW) recruit, screen, train and supervise community volunteers to act as advocates in court for children living in foster care. CASA volunteers are appointed by a family court judge to discover the best possible outcome for an abused or neglected child's future as well as make recommendations that support the child's current needs. Volunteers receive support and supervision from a trained social worker throughout the duration of their cases. Interested in becoming a CASA advocate? Visit: www.casashaw.org, call 908.689.5515, or email: info@casashaw.org. "I look forward to a great future for America – a future in which our country will match its military strength with our moral restraint, its wealth with our wisdom, its power with our purpose." ~ John F. Kennedy