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ooking for a most special experience? Ironia Free Methodist Church presents Arts Camp 1, 2 & 3. Award-winning artist / Arts Camp Director Cindy Reyner (BFA in Studio Art from Western Kentucky University 08, US Bank Art Shows 05-08, Womenin-the-Arts Shows 05-08, 07 WKU Juried Art Show Best-Print 07, WKU Best Oil Painting & Best of Show Awards 08, Sussex County Arts Council 13 Juried Show) Former Elementary and Middle School Art Teacher brings her gifts and graces to assist your son or daughter to make quality pieces of art for family treasures and keepsakes. Inspiration and nurture for the future! Arts Camp 1 - July 29 Aug. 2, 2013 Arts Camp 2 - August 5-9, 2013 Arts Camp 3 - August 12-16, 2013 K to 9th Graders Monday-Friday from 9:00 to 2:30 pm Students learn hands-on drawing, painting, collage, print-making, photography

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By Kate Halse esidents in Randolph, NJ, celebrated this year's Independence Day weekend with plenty of fun, games, and activities for the whole family. The festival, which ran from July 4 to July 6, included a fireworks display, games, food, bands, and a parade. On the opening night of the festival, guests were treated to a night of music from youth bands around the area, and a one price deal that allowed visitors to ride all night for just $25.00. The following night, guests were invited to attend band night, go on rides, play games, and make crafts. The annual Freedom Parade took place on Saturday, July 6. This year, the parade began at Dover Chester Road and Randolph Avenue, and ended at the Community College of Morris. Included in the celebration were pipes and drums, floats, bands, antique cars, and horses. A Revolutionary War cannon was fired to signal the start of the parade, which began at around noon. Spectators lined up with their flags along the road and on corners to celebrate the holiday. The parade lasted for nearly two hours and brought out town residents of all ages. The parade grand marshal this year was

Citizens of Randolph Celebrate the Annual Freedom Festival


Len Sunshine, 79, who has lived in Randolph for approximately 50 years. Sunshine has remained active in the Randolph Kiwanis, an organization that helped organize the parade and sponsor various rides. Also along for the ride was the township's Senior Citizen of the Year, Gene Stracco. This year's parade was sponsored by the Randolph Kiwanis Club, an all-volunteer and non-profit group in Randolph Township. Other features in the parade were the Randolph Fire Department, various martial arts schools and their students, Vietnam War veterans, antique vehicles, a U.S. Marine color guard from the Picatinny Arsenal, local Brownies and Girl Scout Troops, the Randolph Rescue Squad, and close to a dozen other participants. However, some of the stars of the parade were the Marine Corp. A unit from the United States Marine Corp Golf Company, which is otherwise known as Company G, served as the Lead Color Guard. Volunteer Parade Director Geoffrey Price notes that the soldiers in the group have performed critical humanitarian work in dangerous conditions. One example is a recent trip to Mozambique, where to soldiers worked to clear dangerous mines. Along with the group of marines, there were other components for parade goers to enjoy as well. Clydestale horses, clowns and local community groups, two different martial academies, and the Salvation Army were also part of the parade. The Randolph Community Marching Band, which consists of students and alumni from the Randolph High School as well as members of the community, were a part

of the parade as well. The Franklin Band, which is the oldest marching band in the state, escorted the members of the Randolph Fire Department along the parade route. Parade-goers' sentiments were summed up by Price, who notes that the parade is an event that not only celebrate the freedom of American citizens, but also honors the military.

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West Side Dance Center Raises Over $5,000 For Hurricane Sandy Relief
Fund is an important way to help our citizens rebuild their lives," Ms. Bierce asked families to help organize a mutli-leveled fundraiser in order for the Studio and dancers to make a contribution. During the spring recital, each of the days three shows started with a mutlimedia tribute to Hurricane Sandy survivors, with a moving video and lyrical dance choreographed by Laurie LaSapio. The dancers depicted the hurricane events, including the rebuilding of New Jersey and

the un-breaking human spirit. By the end of the evenings last show, West Side Dance Center raised over $5,000 that will be donated to the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund. The fund-raising committee helmed by Ms. Bierce and many parents from the studio worked very hard to provide multiple opportunities for show attendees to donate money. All of us at the (West Side Dance) Center were affected by Hurricane Sandy. continued on next page

n June 15, 2013 the West Side Dance Center held its annual Spring Showcase at MorristownBeard School. This year the studio director, Dale Julian-Bierce and her staff decided to theme the recital Jersey Strong and attached fund-raising efforts for the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund. Recalling the words of First Lady Mary Pat Christie, "Hurricane Sandy has brought

unthinkable devastation to parts of our Garden State, destroying homes, businesses and some of New Jersey's most identifiable icons," said First Lady Mary Pat Christie, who serves as Chair of the Fund. "The images and stories of the damage are heartbreaking. In the aftermath, we must support and help our friends, neighbors and so many others impacted by the storm. The Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief

Tell Them You Saw It In The Randolph News, July 2013, Page 5 continued from previous page We wanted to take this opportunity not only to raise money for a very worthy cause but to teach the students about social responsibility by helping their fellow New Jersey residents. We are very proud of the studio families efforts in helping to raise over $5,000 and are very much looking forward to presenting a check to Mrs. Christie and following the Fund in the future to see where our efforts will help. Looking to the future, Ms. Bierce had this to say We are always looking for ways for our students and studio-families to participate in community service and this was a perfect opportunity to really make it relevant. We are currently taking

West Side Dance Center...

fall registration and are always looking for new dancers and families to join us. We love not only sharing our love of the art of dance and movement but also expanding how we can share more of ourselves with the community. The West Side Dance Center is one of Morris County's most progressive dance studios, committed to providing aspiring dancers of all ages with the finest dance and fitness training available. Fall Registration is currently taking place for ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, musical theatre, modern, acrobatics, contemporary and lyrical. Classes are available for boys & girls 2 through adults from beginners to advanced levels.

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Morris County Champions Lung Cancer Cause at Free to Breathe Event


Proceeds of September 22 Walk Fund Vital Programs to Double Lung Cancer Survival
Cancer Partnership started the Free to Breathe event series with a single 5K run and walk in Philadelphia in 2006. Since then, the event series has raised more than $8 million with 100 percent of the net proceeds directly funding programs to help everyone affected by lung cancer. Together, we can inspire hope, build awareness and create CHANGE. To register for an event in your area, visit www.freetobreathe.org. National Lung Cancer Partnership The National Lung Cancer Partnership is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization made up of leading doctors, researchers, patient advocates, and lung cancer survivors dedicated to doubling lung cancer survival by 2022. For more information, visit www.nationallungcancerpartnership.org.

ocal residents are fueling the national movement to double lung cancer survival at the fourth annual Free to Breathe Morris County Walk September 22 at Horseshoe Lake Park in Succasunna. The inspirational event will feature an exhilarating 3.5-mile walk, followed by awards for top fundraisers, food, door prizes and fun for the whole family. Proceeds from the event support the National Lung Cancer Partnerships programs dedicated to doubling lung cancer survival by 2022. Lung cancer claims more lives in New Jersey than breast, colon and prostate cancers combined. In addition, lung cancers five-year survival rate is only 16 percent, much lower than that of many other cancers. However, through community efforts like Free to Breathe, the Partnership funds groundbreaking research necessary for making the dramatic breakthroughs in early detection and treatment that can save lives. The research and resources funded through Free to Breathe are reaching the people who need them most, event organizer Jim Dennison said. Together, were building the promise made to hundreds of thousands of families across the country of lifesaving treatments and cures. Im proud to be a part of this transformative effort, and I encourage the entire community to join me in embracing the Free to Breathe movement. In support of Free to Breathe Morris County 2012, community members, teams and local businesses championed the cause by raising more than $42,000 to help patients and families affected by lung cancer. This year, Free to Breathe events across the country will raise funds and unite lung cancer survivors, families and friends. Anyone interested can register for an event, donate online or start a personal fundraising page at www.freetobreathe.org. Those who cant participate in Free to Breathe Morris County can participate in the National Walk Week Nov. 2 9. The walk provides a way for everyone to join the movement. Supporters make this walk their own by gathering friends, family and co-workers to walk when and where they choose. Free to Breathe The Free to Breathe event series unites people who are passionate about creating public awareness of lung cancer and raising vital funding for research. The National Lung

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hile the first of the month usually means it's time to pay rent and a plethora of other bills, for Mary Lou Dauch of Hackettstown the first of this month was an extraordinary payday. In front of a crowd of approximately 700 people at Hackettstown Hyundai, her name was picked from a pool of hundreds of individuals hoping to become the winner of the brand new 2013 Hyundai Accent that was being given away for free. This event was the third annual Hackettstown Hyundai New Car Giveaway and the manager of the dealership, CJ Meyer, hopes to continue to the tradition. For him and his staff the giveaway is much more than an opportunity for some good publicity - it's about giving the chance to a member of the local community

Hackettstown Hyundai's Car Giveaway Names Hackettstown Resident as Winner of New Car
to be given something he or she may have a need for. Mary Lou Dauch and her husband were visibly ecstatic when her name was drawn, and for Hackettstown Hyundai "that's what giveaway is all about. "Hyundai also works with the community to help children fight cancer. Hyundais Hope On Wheels is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is committed to finding a cure for childhood cancer. Launched in 1998, Hyundai Hope On Wheels provides grants to eligible institutions nationwide pursuing life-saving research to develop new treatments and ultimately a cure. In 2013, the program will award more than $14.0 million in grants for pediatric cancer research through its Hyundai Scholar Grant and Hyundai Hope Grant programs, bringing

he Stanhope Borough Senior Citizens are selling tickets for an Applebees Flapjack Fundraiser. Menu includes pancakes,scrambled eggs, sausages and your choice of coffee,tea,soda or juice. The date is July 27,2013 from 8:00AM

Applebees Flapjack Fundraiser

to 10:00AM at the Applebees in the International Trade Zone in Flanders.Tickets are $8.00.Reservations are required. Please call Marsha Wyckoff at 973-3474452.

Left to right: 2013 Summer Fun Car Giveaway Winner with Manager CJ Meyer Mary Lou Dauch, Gene Dauch

the organization's lifetime total support to more than $72 million in pursuit of a cure. Doing good for the community is something that Hackettstown Hyundai has a proud track record of. When your in the market for a new or pre owned vehicle stop

by the dealership or visit their website www.htownhyundai.com. Hackettsown Hyudai has 2 locations. New car showroom located at 40 Route 46 West and Pre-Owned showroom next door at 28 Route 46 in Hackettstown.

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ome join the fun at Vacation Bible School, Where Kids Stand Strong for God, at St. Michael Parish, Church St. in Netcong from July 29th through August 2, 2013. Your child will have many wonderful opportunities to make new friends and interact with other children. The week will be filled with activities, Scripture, drama, crafts, songs, snacks, Sciency-Fun c gizmos and lots more! Plus, well help kids discover how to see evidence of God in everyday lifesomething we call God

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Children and Their Parents Share A Healthier Way to Eat at School Lunch Farm
considerable pre-season costs incurred by the farmer, including purchases of seeds and equipment. The CSA model is based on a shared commitment to a local, equitable farm system that encourages owners of small farms to be good stewards of the land and at the same time helps them to be productive and profitable. This year, School Lunch Farm also has a stand at the Branchburg Farmers Market, and is supplying produce to Arturos Restaurant in Maplewood. Noon bought her land a little more than a year ago at auction, and is in her second season at the farm. While she works towards organic certification, she uses organic practices -- no chemical fertilizers or pesticides -- to grow a wide variety of vegetables that includes all types of greens, squashes, root vegetables, lettuces, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and annual and perennial herbs, among many other vegetable crops. We plant almost every vegetable you can grow in northern New Jersey, she said. The number of shares sold has increased 50 percent from last year, and there are still weekly shares available. Im growing enough food for 100 families, said Noon.

By Julia Lawlor here are plenty of perfect summer days at Margaret Noons School Lunch Farm this season, with the sun beaming down on rows of heirloom vegetables, a cool breeze blowing, and a full crew of interns and volunteers helping with the planting, harvesting, and weeding of her 70acre spread in Mt. Olive. But what is most heartening for Noon -who came to farming after more than 20 years in advertising -- is the way the community has embraced her. There have been days when, short an employee or faced with a deadline shes not sure she can make -help simply appears. This summer one of my interns read a help-wanted ad Id placed two months earlier and called me, Noon said. He dropped from the heavens. I find when I need help, it shows up. School Lunch Farm operates through a system called Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), in which customers buy shares in advance and receive bags full of vegetables weekly throughout the growing season (with the option of a weekly additional egg share and monthly grass-fed beef shares). The upfront payments offset the

CSA members receive their first share of the season.

This year she plans to donate extras to a food pantry in Mt. Olive and a soup kitchen in Plainfield. Noon, 53 and single, is part of a growing trend in U.S. agriculture: the number of female-operated farms more than doubled

between 1982 and 2007, according to the U.S. Department of Agricultures Economic Research Service, to 306,000. In 2007, women were the principal operators of 14 percent of the nations 2.2 million farms, a continued on next page

continued from previous page jump of almost 30 percent from 2002. While School Lunch Farm might look like many small farms scattered throughout rural areas of the Garden State, there is an important difference: Noon apprenticed at a

Margaret in a buckwheat field, a green manure grown to improve the farm's soil

biodynamic farm in northern New Jersey for two years, and has carried those practices onto her own land. She is dedicated to building healthy soil and enhancing biodiversity, two practices that have suffered in the era of industrial farming.

Noon has also made School Lunch Farm a focus of her involvement in the international organization Slow Food, which advocates for good, clean, fair food raised on small, local farms using sustainable methods. She is leader of the northern NJ chapter of Slow Food, which in the last five years has awarded grants to start vegetable gardens at 25 schools in New Jersey. She often invites school groups out to the farm, where children can learn about farming and taste freshly harvested vegetables. When she first started farming in Mt. Olive, she had no expectations that help was just down the road. Shes been pleasantly surprised. A lot of people have been really helpful, she said. Many neighbors told her stories about the history of her land. A few have gone to work rebuilding her tractor implements and tools. The family that originally owned and farmed this property still has relatives in the area, and they want to help me bring the farm back to its full potential and beauty, she said. Noons vision for the future is two-fold: As the name of the farm implies, she eventually wants to supply vegetables to school cafeterias, so that children can be exposed to healthy, minimally processed meals. She also dreams of creating a lasting community on her farm, perhaps by having young farmers use some of her land for other agri-

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cultural pursuits. I have one CSA member who wants to raise alpacas, she said, and another who wants to have goats. Already, her farm is a gathering place for friends, family and shareholders. Last year, about a dozen volunteers helped erect a greenhouse on the property, struggling to secure huge sheets of plastic over a metal frame as they billowed in the wind. Their reward: a potluck lunch, and armfuls of just-harvested mint to take home. Recently, she held a pick-your-own weekend for shareholders who came out in force, little kids in tow, to pick sugar snap and snow peas. On days when it seems the work will never be done, Noon thinks back to those moments. This farm, she said. Is the best thing that ever happened to me. Shares of School Lunch Farm cost $700 (or less than $35 a week), and provide sustainably-grown vegetables every week for 20 weeks, July through Thanksgiving (those who join later will have their cost prorated). There are also options for weekly shares of local eggs and monthly deliveries of local grass-fed organic beef. If youd like to buy a share or volunteer at the farm, contact Noon at margaretmnoon@gmail.com; or phone 908-451-0051. To learn more about the farm, go to www.schoollunchfam.com

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iny is an 8 pound Chihuahua mix who was abandoned, and the Pet Adoption League is caring for her while we are looking for her perfect home. Our vet discovered while spaying her that her back knees are both very loose and this can cause her to have pain and eventually arthritis. We would like to do the surgery to fix Tiny's knees, but we need to raise the funds because we currently don't have the money in our small budget. We have created a gofundme page for Tiny, http://www.gofundme.com/ 328dds where it is easy to make a donation towards her surgery if you wish to help, or you can mail your tax deductible check to Pet

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Thomas Edison The Famous Camper Has A Junior Ranger Badge For Todays National Park Adventurers
they were young children and finally find the opportunity to add the park site badges they missed as a child. You are never too old to be a Junior Ranger. Today joining a Junior Ranger program is so much easier to enroll in and obtain the learning material needed for your Junior Ranger Badge. There is a dedicated website for each Park. Youngster can get a head start on the Junior Ranger experience or extend it after visiting the park site. This summer may be a great time to get started in a recreational childhood memory you can carry over into adulthood by becoming a Junior Ranger. To obtain the park badge there is a set of Junior Ranger workbook activities for children from ages 5 and up to complete to attain their badge. After they successfully completed their list of activities they must take an oath that they promise to share their knowledge with others and enjoy and protect all National Parks. This recognition certificate is signed by a Park Ranger and presented to them along with their badge. If visiting our National Parks is on your family to do list, start your national recreational excursion right here in the Garden State with the Thomas Alva Edison sites in West Orange, NJ. This NPS site has a Junior Ranger activity booklet that states to: Work like Mr. Edison and his assistant muckers (engineer and lab techs) that worked through project problems. Mr. Edison believed problems are best solved when a good experimenter (you) and few workers combine their talents to finish the project. Here is the site location for more program details

by Michele Guttenberger rom his early years as a struggling businessman, through his golden years as a living legend, Thomas Edison had a love of nature that beckoned him to the great outdoors. His camping buddies were Henry Ford, Harvey Firestone and famous naturalist John Burroughs. They named their group the Vagabonds and Burroughs noted in his 1924 diary that the group "cheerfully endure wet, cold, smoke, mosquitoes, black flies, and sleepless nights, just to touch naked reality once more." There would be a series of legendary camping trips covered by the press journeying throughout America that started with their first Everglades camping expedition of 1914. Famous people and presidents would join in as guests to their campsite such as President Warren G. Harding and President Coolidge. We can only wonder what Edison would have thought about this his lab and home in West Orange, NJ being a National Historic Park site. Would he think it is a hoot that a kid can earn his/her Junior Ranger badge and patch with his name on it? The Edison lab is a very unique National Historic Park site because the attraction is not the typical natural lakes, rivers, trails and forests but, a late 19th century factory lab buildings and an estate home. Even though it is a manmade wonder, it still receives its own Junior Ranger park badge and patch. Those who enrolled in the National Park Service Junior Ranger program are happy to learn New Jersey has 12 National Park sites. Many have started their NPS Junior Ranger patch and badge collection when

www.nps.gov/edis/forkids/beajuniorranger.htm The Thomas Alva Edison Museum- NPS - Open Wednesday through Sunday. Hours are 9:00am - 5:00pm Fee is $7.00 - 211 Main Street West Orange, NJ 07052 Visit website for more details http://www.nps.gov/edis/index.htm

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bundant plates of fresh vegetables, delicate fish from the nearby sea and splashes of olive oil are all hallmarks of traditional meals found in the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean diet has been embraced for thousands of years by those living along the Mediterranean Sea, and is now followed around the world as consumers discover its delicious flavor components and researchers uncover its countless health benefits, including helping to prevent heart attacks and strokes according to a study conducted by The New England Journal of Medicine. Its easy to embrace this healthy lifestyle during grilling season by giving your grill a Mediterranean diet makeover with the Pompeian family of oils and vinegars. You can enjoy the benefits of the diet without leaving home by making simple changes,

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such as swapping butter and vegetable oil for Grapeseed Oil or OlivExtra Premium Mediterranean Blend, and making homemade dressings and vinaigrettes by combining oils and vinegars in place of bottled versions. Grapeseed Oil, which has one of the highest smoke points of all oils and is a rich source of Vitamin E, has a light taste that will not disrupt the flavors of food while cooking. This versatile, all natural oil is great to line your grill or pan with before cooking to prevent food from sticking. OlivExtra Mediterranean Blend, a healthy combination of canola, extra virgin and grapeseed oils, is the perfect all-purpose oil that represents key components of the Mediterranean diet and provides essential Omega-3 and Omega-6, monounsaturated fat and Vitamin E. continued on next page

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Spicy Mustard Chicken Kebabs Servings: 4 1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon spicy brown mustard 2 tablespoons Pompeian OlivExtra Premium Mediterranean Blend 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 1 tablespoon Pompeian White Wine Vinegar 1 pound raw boneless skinless chicken breast, cut into 1-inch cubes 1/4 teaspoon each of salt and black pepper 1 medium red onion, cut into 1-inch chunks To make sauce, place 3 tablespoons mustard in medium bowl. Add oil and garlic powder, and whisk until uniform. Cover and refrigerate.

continued from previous page Ready to adopt a Mediterranean lifestyle at home? Check out these easy grilling recipes from Hungry Girl Lisa Lillien. For more information, visit www.Pompeian.com.

To make marinade, in small bowl, combine vinegar with remaining 2 tablespoons mustard. Stir until uniform. Season chicken with salt and pepper. Place chicken and marinade in large sealable plastic bag. Remove as much air as possible and seal. Gently knead marinade into chicken through bag. Refrigerate for 1 hour. Meanwhile, if using wooden skewers, soak 4 in water for 20 minutes to prevent burning. Alternately thread marinated chicken and onion chunks onto 4 skewers. Bring grill to medium-high heat. Brush both sides of kebabs with sauce. Grill kebabs for 5 minutes with grill cover down. Flip kebabs and grill for 6 to 8 minutes, or until chicken is cooked through. Enjoy. Nutrition per serving: 215 calories; 8.5g fat; 415mg sodium; 5g carbohydrate; 0.5g fiber; 2g sugars; 26.5g protein

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Generations Of Dance Charity Car Wash to Grant Connors Final Wish

n Saturday July 6th, students from Generations Of Dance of Roxbury raised over $1000 to help send 7 year old Connor and his family to Disney as his final wish. Through the Elle Foundation, the dancers washed many cars and collected donations at Sussex Honda on Rt 206 in Newton. The Elle Foundation, created by 15 year old Lauren Richmond as her final wish, is an organization that grants final wishes for children with a reoccurrence of cancer. Seven year old Connor, suffering from a brain tumor called Medulloblastma, is hoping to go to Disney as his final wish. Connors wish is to forget about cancer and just have fun in Florida with his mommy, daddy and 4 year old little brother, explains Laurie Richmond of the Elle Foundation. We need to raise $7000 to send them by the beginning of August. The students, staff and families of

Generations Of Dance are planning many fundraisers to continue to raise money for Connor. Another car wash is scheduled for Friday Aug 9th at Sussex Honda. We wont stop until we raise $7000, says Beth Johnson, owner of Generations Of Dance. Our dancers are always eager to volunteer but when they hear Connors story and they realize he is close to their age, it drives them even harder to help. TO MAKE A DONATION PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: Www.Ellefoundation.Org Elle Foundation Inc. P.O. Box 8068 Bridgewater, NJ 08807-8068 The Elle Foundation Inc. Qualifies For Many Companies Matching Gift Programs And Is A United Way Participant Please Consider Directing Your United Way Donation To The Elle Foundation.

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