January 7, 2015 - The Tabernacle Sun

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January 7, 2015 - The Tabernacle Sun
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JAN. 7–13, 2015
Looking
ahead
at
2015
What’s on the horizon for Tabernacle
By NICK COHEN
The Sun
As the remains of stale Christmas cookies and unopened fruitcakes get thrown away, New Year’s
resolutions begin to break and kids
anxiously count the days until
spring break begins, we take a look
at what residents can expect in
2015.
• The new year should bring
new construction around Tabernacle, as the township committee approved a bond ordinance appropriating $850,000 for capital improvements throughout the township.
Though the numbers were not finalized, township administrator
Doug Cramer estimated that
$450,000 from the bond ordinance
as well as $375,000 from the town-
ship’s 2013 road program would be
needed for the repaving and reconstruction of Sooy Place Road. The
construction will stretch from the
Southampton and Woodland Township borders
The remaining $400,000 from the
bond ordinance would be distributed for “various improvements to
municipal buildings and grounds.”
First on that list is the former
emergency services building on
Hawkin Road that acts as the township’s community building but still
very much looks like an emergency
services building.
“It would be used for improvements in the building’s mechanicals and insulation as well as some
renovations in design to make the
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for PARCC assessment
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Cramer said.
A portion of the money would
be allocated for repairs to the Pepper House. The building is in
need of a new roof as well as window replacements, Cramer said.
Committeeman
Richard
Franzen was excited about the
prospect of these projects beginning.
“I think there are some real
good projects that help the infrastructure of the town. I think this
gets us started in the right direction on a lot of stuff. We still have
a lot more to do, of course, but it
is good that we’re moving forward with this,” Franzen said.
• The Lenape Regional High
School District utilized the 20132014 school year to prepare for the
upcoming PARCC assessment. A
committee made up of teachers
and administrators from across
the school district assembled
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input from computer and network technicians.
Like schools across the country, the administration and staff
at Seneca High School have been
preparing as well. The test differs
from the previous HSPA exam in
that it is taken digitally.
“We have a great administration team that has done a great
job of preparing for PARCC,”
Principal Jeff Spector said. “We
feel comfortable that we are prepared for the technological aspects of administering the test.
The challenge for our teachers is
in managing and maintaining the
instructional time devoted to
PARCC and the normal curriculum. It will be an adjustment.”
The LRHSD designed and implemented a full-scale infrastructure test that tested technology
while the students were able to
navigate a tutorial and sample online questions in language arts
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dents engaging 260 different test
sessions in 70 computer labs. In
this infrastructure test, the district was able to assess hardware,
operating systems, Internet connectivity and bandwidth while
utilizing the proctor caching offered by Pearson.
Superintendent of the Tabernacle School District, George Rafferty, said the township’s students
benefitted from field testing
PARCC a year ago.
“It was a successful field test.
Technologically we are ready. We
have the infrastructure in place.
We have been familiarizing our
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• The Tabernacle Township
PTA’s Jan. 26 event will require
more than just a time commitment. It will also require the ability to ball.
“We’re excited to bring in show
basketball team, the Harlem Wizards, again this year. The Wizards
will be playing a team made up of
teachers from throughout the
Seneca sending district, which
should be a lot of fun,” PTA president Jenn Quartarone said.
The Harlem Wizards are a professional entertainment basketball team similar to the Harlem
Globetrotters in that they bring a
combination of basketball skill
and fun for the audience.
Tickets for the event are on sale
now and can be found on the
PTA’s page on the district’s website.
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for winter clinics
TAA Softball is once again
gearing up for its winter softball
clinics. During the general skills,
clinic players will work on the
fundamental skills of throwing,
catching, grounders, fly balls and
hitting.
The general skills clinic will be
held on the following Saturdays:
Jan. 10, 17, 24 and 31, Feb. 7 and 28.
On Jan. 10 only, kindergartenfifth grades are 9-10 a.m. and
sixth-ninth grades are 10-11 a.m.
The remaining dates will be 9 to
10:15 a.m. for kindergarten-fifth
and 11:30-12:45 for sixth-ninth
grades. The clinics will take place
in the gym at Olson Middle
School.
Pitcher and catcher clinics will
be held from 10:30-11:30 a.m. on
Saturday: Jan. 17, 24 and 31, Feb. 7
and 28.
General skills registration fee
is $50 for the six sessions. The
pitcher and catcher clinic registration fee is $75 for the five sessions.
Interested players may register
on-line at www.taasoftball.org.
If you have any questions or
concerns, please email TAA Softball Director Kim Albertson at
kim.albertson@comcast.net.
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Holy Eucharist hosts Winter Wine Fest Jan. 24
Holy Eucharist Church, 520 Medford
Lakes Road in Tabernacle, is hosting its
ninth annual Winter Wine Fest on Saturday, Jan. 24 from 7-10 p.m. (Snow date is
Jan. 31.) Tickets are $40.
At this event, 16 local restaurants will be
showcasing some of their finest
foods for tastings. There will be
wine selections from around the
world, raffle baskets such as getaways to the Borgata Hotel and Cape May, a
super 50/50, last year's winner won $8,000,
and door prizes galore with a grand door
prize of a cruise to Bermuda. There will be
music by Michaels and Mazz.
For more information or to purchase
tickets, call (609) 268-8383 ext. 100, and visit
www.holyeucharist.org.
22000 Columbus Road, Mansfield.
Strands of lights should be placed in
clear bags or cardboard boxes when being
delivered to the complex.
Burlington County residents can recycle
televisions, old computers, monitors, keyboards, modems, printers, fax machines, VCRs and DVD players at
the complex for free Monday
through Friday 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
and Saturday 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Residents
who need assistance unloading should
come between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. on weekdays and between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Small, in-county businesses may
also use the drop-off, except for TV and
computer retail or repair shops.
For more information call (609) 499-1001
or email recycle@co.burlington.nj.us.
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Recycle non-working holiday
lights at county complex
Residents of Burlington County can recycle non-working strands of Christmas
tree and outdoor holiday lights at Burlington County’s Resource Recovery Complex,
BCC hosts ‘Best of 2014
Showcase’ art exhibit
Burlington County College credit and
non-credit students will show off their best
pieces of art at the new “Best of 2014 Show-
case.”
The exhibit highlights the exemplary
talent and creativity of 34 student artists,
29 credit and five non-credit. Eighty-nine
pieces of artwork, including photography,
drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics,
mixed-media, jewelry and graphic design,
will be available for public viewing at the
Student Art Gallery, located in historic
downtown Mt. Holly at 1 High St., through
Saturday, Feb. 14.
The exhibit will be on display during
normal gallery hours: Wednesday and
Thursday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Friday, 3:30 p.m.
to 7 p.m. and the second Saturday of every
month from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The “Best of
2014 Showcase” was curated by BCC Campus Curator Jessica Ward and juried by RJ
Haas, Colleen McWilliams, Sheri Roseman
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JAN. 7–13, 2015
WEDNESDAY JAN. 7
Toddler time: Ages 2 to 3. 10:30 a.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. Toddlers are invited to join Mr. Rick
for stories, songs and a craft or
activity.
Tween book club: Ages 7 to 12. 4
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Tween readers are invited to join
this monthly book club. This
month’s selection is “The Diary of
a Wimpy Kid.”
It’s time to register children for the 2015-16 school year! We will hold Open Houses at the
Early Childhood Center on Sunday, Jan. 11 and Sunday, Jan. 25 from noon – 2 pm. We have
full and half-day pre-k as well as full-day kindergarten. Call 856-235-5371 for more information or to book a tour. We will host Open Houses at our main school (grades 1-8) on Sunday Jan. 25 from noon – 2 pm and Monday, Jan. 26 from 9 – 11 am during Catholic Schools
Week. Parents and teachers will be on hand to answer questions and provide tours. Tours
are also available by appointment. Please call 856-235-7885 or email school@olgcnj.org.
Visit our school registration page for forms and information.
Our Lady of Good Counsel School
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THURSDAY JAN. 8
Yoga pretzels: Ages 6 to 12. 4:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Yoga pretzels is a fun and vibrant
way to get kids bending, breathing, twisting and stretching. Kids
will find their connection with the
universe through playful poses.
Children should wear comfortable, breathable clothes and
bring a yoga mat or large towel.
Candlelight yoga: 5:30 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Babita Kapoor, a registered Shakti Om Yoga instructor, to learn
yoga’s ancient science of breath
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control and re-energize your
body and mind. Wear comfortable, breathable clothes and
bring a yoga mat.
FRIDAY JAN. 9
Paws to read: 3:30 p.m. at Pinelands
Branch Library. Children are welcome to practice their reading
skills and make a new friend by
reading aloud to Ocho, a registered therapy dog. Sign up for a
15-minute
slot
at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/pawsread-ocho-82.
SATURDAY JAN. 10
Pancake breakfast: 8-10:30 a.m.
Tabernacle UMC, 166 Carranza
Road. The Escape Middle School
Youth Group will host a pancake
breakfast featuring plain, apple
and chocolate chip pancakes as
well as toppings, biscuits and
sausage gravy, fruit salad, breakfast meats, coffee, tea and juices.
The cost is $8 for adults, $4 for
kids 4-12 and free for children
under four. Help the group attend
the Creation Festival in June.
MONDAY JAN. 12
Pinelands Garden Club of Medford
meeting: 10 a.m. at Medford Leas
Auditorium. This month’s speaker
will be Rachel Roat, publisher of
the online periodical “Tree Laws.”
For more information, call (856)
988-9804.
Kids knitting club: 4 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Knitters of all levels are invited to this
four week series. Bring a project
or pick one out at class. Beginners should bring size 10 knitting
needles. Yarn will be provided.
TUESDAY JAN. 13
Ooey gooey nature: Ages 3 to 7. 10
a.m. and 1 p.m. at Woodford
Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge. An
educator will help children
explore and discover the world
around them through hands-on
activities and outdoor adventures. The cost is $10 per child.
Gross things in nature: Ages 8 to
12. 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Woodford
Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge. Am
educator will help children
explore wildlife, plants and more
through hiking, experiments and
live animal encounters. The cost
is $10 per child.
Lego club: Ages 7 to 12. 4 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
the Lego Club for creativity and
imagination in action. Kids can
work individually or in teams to
create this week’s challenge. The
theme will be revealed at the
Lego Club session.
Family movie night: 6 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Bring
the whole family to the library for
this month’s feature, “Lego: The
Adventures of Clutch Powers.”
Snacks and beverages may be
served. Visitors are welcome to
bring their own snacks and blanket.
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