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Special designation
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Songs of the Season will celebrate holidays
By HEATHER FIORE
The Sun
Mercer County Community
College music students will be
performing two festive holiday-
themed concerts in December,
both free and open to the public.
The first winter concert,
Songs of the Season, featuring
the MCCC Chorus, is directed by
Timothy Smith, and will be held
on Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m.
We try to do things that I
know people are going to enjoy
and have a nice time listening to,
Smith said. There will be pieces
that might be familiar to a typical
audience, and then maybe one or
two things that are unfamiliar to
break it up a little bit and give
them something new to listen
to.
The group will perform a vari-
ety of works celebrating the holi-
day season by composers such as
Mel Torme, Boris Ord, John Rut-
ter, Harold Darke and Alfred
Burt.
One of the well-known holiday
favorites, Caroling, Caroling by
American Jazz musician Burt,
will be in the mix, along with
other favorites such as We Wish
You a Merry Christmas and We
Three Kings by Rutter, Smith
said.
There will be a couple of other
pieces that have significant mean-
ing to the Christmas holiday, in-
cluding a piece by English com-
poser Ord from the famous Nine
Lessons and Carols service that
started at Kings College in Cam-
bridge; and In the Bleak Midwin-
ter by composer Darke, based on
the poem written by English poet
Christina Rossetti.
Were doing a number of his-
torical pieces, Smith said.
The program will also include
vocal solos by several music ma-
jors to songs such as Chestnuts
Roasting on an Open Fire and
Believe from the movie, Polar
Express.
There will also be solos sung by
students in different languages,
Smith said.
One of the girls who happens
to have a French background will
be singing O Holy Night in
French, the original text for that
song, he said. And another
soloist is going to sing O Come, O
Come, Emmanuel in Latin, also
the original language of the
song.
Were doing a handful of
things in their original form,
Smith said. All of the music is
audience friendly; theres some-
Special to The Sun
ABOVE: The MCCC Chorus features Emily Trube, Elissa Duncan, Carly Hill, Celina Hicks, Devon Berrien
and Edgar Relevante, with Choral Professor Timothy Smith. TOP: Members of the MCCC Jazz Band in-
clude Courtney Bray on piano, director Jim Kelly, McCann Painter on guitar, Morgan Cole on upright bass,
William Hawthorne III on electric bass, Melissa Olmeda and Rachel Cohn on clarinet, AJ Mostrangeli,
Brian Sierkerka and Ryan ONeill on saxophone and Luis Rosario on trumpet.
MCCC music students to perform in
two winter concerts in December
please see SHOWS, page 6
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The West Windsor Lions Club
will hold its annual Pancake
Breakfast With Santa on Sunday,
Dec. 8 between 8 a.m. and noon in
the cafeteria of the Community
Middle School, located at 55
Grovers Mill Road in Plainsboro.
Tickets are $8 for children over
12, $3 for children ages 3 to 11, and
free for children under 3; tickets
will be available at the cafeteria
door. Menu will include pancakes
and syrup, sausages, scrambled
eggs, bakery cake and pastries,
milk, orange juice, coffee and tea.
Poinsettias will be available for
purchase.
The West Windsor Lions Club,
chartered in 1952, comprises serv-
ice-minded men and women who
volunteer to serve their commu-
nity with a focus on those afflict-
ed with blindness and deafness.
In New Jersey, there are about 260
Lions Clubs with about 7,000
members.
Part of perhaps the largest vol-
unteer organization in the world,
each club is bound by the man-
date of Lions International that
100 percent of the money they
raise be used for charitable pur-
poses. All club administration
costs are covered by members
dues.
Fundraising activities of the
West Windsor Lions Club include
an annual two-day Renaissance
Fair in Mercer County Park and
this annual Pancake Breakfast
With Santa.
Meetings of the West Windsor
Lions Club are held on the first
Wednesday of each month in the
Bog Restaurant at the Cranbury
Golf Course, located on South
Field Road. Write to us at P.O. Box
295, West Windsor or call (609)
275-0363 to ask about member-
ship.
Lions Clubs annual Pancake
Breakfast with Santa is Dec. 8
NOVEMBER 27DECEMBER 3, 2013 THE WEST WINDSOR SUN 3
By HEATHER FIORE
The Sun
The Lakeview Child Centers
Hamilton branch was recently
designated as one of Michele
Obamas Lets Move! Child Care
facilities, prompting LCCs other
five centers in Mercer County to
work toward achieving the same
distinction.
Hamiltons center received the
designation for its efforts to pre-
vent childhood obesity, and is one
of only 20 childcare centers in
New Jersey to receive the recog-
nition out of the 4,300 registered
state programs.
This recognition solidifies
Lakeview Hamilton as a model
for building a healthier future for
children and families across Mer-
cer County, said LuAnn Wood,
vice president of Lakeview Child
Center. Each of our six centers
is working toward achieving Lets
Move! Child Care recognition in
2014.
Lets Move! is a program that
was developed by the first lady in
2009 to solve the epidemic of
childhood obesity within a gener-
ation. The Lets Move! Child Care
initiative is targeted toward
younger children, with a goal of
implementing key nutritional
and physical activity goals within
childcare centers nationwide, ac-
cording to healthykidshealthyfu-
ture.org.
Lakeview Hamilton received
recognition for its exceptional
work promoting and implement-
ing the five goals of the initiative
increasing physical activity, lim-
iting screen time, serving fruits
or vegetables instead of fried
foods, replacing sugary drinks
with water and healthy drinks,
Lakeview Child Center receives
special Lets Move! designation
please see LCC, page 8
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Schenck Farmstead will be open
for self-guided tours from 1 p.m.
to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7 and
Sunday, Dec. 8.
The farmstead is located at 50
Southfield Road in West Windsor.
The farmhouse, barn, wagon
house and one-room schoolhouse
will be open for viewing. The
farmhouse will be decorated fully
for the holiday.
The event is free, but donations
are appreciated. For more infor-
mation, call Mary Schenck at
(609) 799-1278.
Christmas Carol Festival
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from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at The
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this special evening.
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cost. Call (609) 275-7111 for further
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The holiday season is looking
bright at Mercer County Commu-
nity Colleges Kelsey Theatre.
Four special events in December
will give families a way to cele-
brate while they enjoy live per-
formances, dance, and even a
sing-along film. Kelsey Theatre is
located on the colleges West
Windsor campus at 1200 Old Tren-
ton Road.
The month kicks off with a
true Kelsey holiday tradition.
Twas The Night Before Christ-
mas captures the excitement of
the long-awaited midnight visit
by Santa Claus. Family audiences
will warm to The Kelsey Players'
musical adaptation of the famous
poem by Clement Moore. Per-
formance dates and times are Fri-
day, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Dec.
7 at 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.; and
Sunday, Dec. 8 at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Tickets are $12 for adults, and $10
for seniors, students and chil-
dren.
Kelsey Theatre becomes a
movie house as Theater to Go
leads Annie the Movie Sing-
Along on Friday, Dec. 13 at 7
p.m., and Saturday, Dec. 14 at 2
and 4 p.m. Audience members are
encouraged to dress up, join in
the trivia and costume contests,
and sing along with the onscreen
stars of the classic film. All
moviegoers will receive a partici-
pation kit to ensure a memorable
interactive experience with
Americas favorite, feisty red-
headed orphan. Tickets are $20
for adults, $18 for seniors, and $16
for students and children.
For two shows only, the Albora-
da Spanish Dance Theatre re-
turns to Kelsey Theatre for El
Sueno: A Cultural Holiday Cele-
bration on Sunday Dec. 15 at 2
p.m. and 7 p.m. Alborada is New
Jerseys premier Spanish dance
company, which has built a fol-
lowing at Kelsey with its unique
adaptation of the cherished holi-
day classic The Nutcracker. Set
to live music, Aboradas ac-
claimed professional dancers and
young artists will perform gypsy
flamenco, Spanish regional, and
dances from various Latin Ameri-
can cultures. It all adds up to an
unforgettable dance experience
for all ages. Tickets are $18 for
adults, $16 for seniors, and $14 for
students/children.
Capping off the season is an-
other holiday dance treat for the
whole family. The New Jersey
Youth Ballet presents its very
own hour-long, fully narrated ver-
sion of the classic The Nutcrack-
er ballet on Friday, Dec. 20, at 7
p.m., Saturday, Dec. 21 at 1 p.m.
and 4 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 22 at
1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Dancers in full
costume dance to the famous
Tchaikovsky score as they trans-
port audiences to The Land of the
Sweets. Tickets are $16 for adults,
and $14 for seniors, students and
children.
Kelsey Theatre is an official
drop-off site for the Marine's Toys
for Tots annual holiday drive. Pa-
trons are encouraged to donate a
new, unwrapped toy in the drop
box located in the Kelsey Theatre
lobby. Donations will be accepted
through Sunday, Dec. 17.
To purchase tickets, call the
Kelsey Box Office at (609) 570-3333
or visit kelseytheatre.net. Kelsey
Theatre is wheelchair accessible.
Free parking is available next to
the theater.
Kelsey Theatre celebrates holiday season
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T
he holiday season has arrived.
And that means that many
good-hearted people and organ-
izations will be gathering food, cloth-
ing, toys, money and other items for
those less fortunate.
At The Sun, we want to help make
your event as successful as possible.
But to do that, we need your help.
Many retailers count on Black Fri-
day to help put their business in the
black for the year. If holiday sales are
strong, they have a good overall year. If
sales are soft, they struggle to get by.
The same theory can hold true for
nonprofits and other groups that de-
pend on the publics generosity during
the holiday season to see them through
the rest of the year. People, naturally,
are more giving during this time of the
year. So, in the coming weeks, youll
see bell-ringers, donation drives and a
lot of other efforts to help those in
need.
We salute everyone who holds a
drive to help those in need. But we also
want to help make those efforts as
grand and successful as possible.
To do that, we need to know about
your event well in advance (at least two
weeks is best). We need to know what
types of items you are trying to collect,
who will benefit from the drive, and,
most importantly, how people can get
involved to help you.
Email is the best way to send us this
information, and youll find our news
email address throughout this paper.
Then, after we get your information,
well take it from there. Well get it into
the paper and let everyone in town
know what it is you are trying to ac-
complish and how they can be a part of
it.
Many families are still struggling
with the economy. There always are
people in need.
Let us help you to help them. Send
us your event information and lets
make this a big donation year.
in our opinion
Holiday helpers
Its the season to help others; let us know about your fundraiser or drive
The need is there
From devastating storms to an economy
that still isnt humming along, the need for
donations this holiday period is strong.
Tell us about your fundraising effort or
donation drive, and well tell everyone
else.
thing in there for everyone.
Itll be very relaxed and friendly music
on the ears.
The second winter concert, to be held on
Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 8 p.m., will be pre-
sented by the MCCC Jazz Band and direct-
ed by Professor James Kelly. This perform-
ance will celebrate Americas classical mu-
sical art form.
This year, the varied program includes
Latin, swing and bebop classics by John
Coltrane, Duke Ellington and Thelonious
Monk, among others.
The seasonal favorite, Baby Its Cold
Outside, will feature two top student vo-
calists.
All selections will feature standout im-
provisations by jazz students, who will per-
form in small groups as well as in the full
band.
Both shows will take place at MCCCs
Kelsey Theatre, located on the colleges
West Windsor campus at 1200 Old Trenton
Road.
For more information, contact the
Music Department at (609) 570-3735 or visit
mccc.edu.
SHOWS
Continued from page 1
Shows take place at MCCCs Kelsey Theatre
The following information was provided
by the West Windsor Township Police De-
partment.
On Nov. 5 at 10:03 p.m., Officers Barber
and Montgomery responded to Walmart on
report of a shoplifter in custody. Upon
their arrival, they met with L.P. officers
and were advised that a 35-year-old male
concealed $310.18 worth of merchandise on
his person and fled the store.
He was taken into custody, transported
to headquarters, processed for the arrest
and later released on his own recogni-
zance.
On Nov. 8 at 4:33 p.m., Officer Zacheis re-
sponded to Mercer County Community
College Administration building on report
of a theft by deception involving an em-
ployee. Upon his arrival, he met with per-
sonnel of the accounting department. His
on-scene investigation revealed an employ-
ee, a 47-year-old female, issued herself a
$4,534.97 payroll check. It appeared initial-
ly to possibly be in error, but was later de-
termined to be with criminal intent to de-
fraud. No criminal complaints have been
initiated yet. This is an active investiga-
tion.
POLICE REPORT
NOVEMBER 27DECEMBER 3, 2013 THE WEST WINDSOR SUN 7
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Real estate tax: $15,693 / 2012
Approximate Lot Square Footage: 32,670
This two-story, stone-front colonial has
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WEDNESDAY NOV. 27
Toddler Story Time and Craft: Ages
2 to 4. 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the
West Windsor Library. Please join
us for stories and a craft geared
toward toddlers. Siblings wel-
come. No registration required.
THURSDAY NOV. 28
Thanksgiving Day: Most offices and
libraries closed in observance of
the holiday.
FRIDAY NOV. 29
Library closings: The Ewing, Hicko-
ry Corner, Lawrence and West
Windsor branches of the Mercer
County Library System will be
open for holiday hours, from 9:30
a.m. 5 p.m. All other branches are
closed. For more information, go
to mcl.org.
SATURDAY NOV. 30
Fun with Science: Grades 3 to 5.
10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. at the
West Windsor Library. Fun with
science is a program designed to
help children get excited about
science. Attendance at all ses-
sions is suggested but not
required. Parents must remain in
the library. Online registration is
required. Go to mcl.org.
SUNDAY DEC. 1
Chess Class: Ages 6 to 9. 3 p.m. to
4:30 p.m. at the West Windsor
Library. This chess class is
designed for beginning to
advanced players. Children will
learn tactics and strategy, and
have time to play each other.
Must have basic knowledge of
chess. Participants must bring
their own chess set. Online regis-
tration required. Go to mcl.org to
register.
MONDAY DEC. 2
Kelleys Kids: Ages newborn to 2.
10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the West
Windsor Library. Join Miss Kelley
for a fun-filled program designed
for very young children. Learn
new ways to interact with your
child. Enjoy music and move-
ment. No registration required.
TUESDAY DEC. 3
Santa Claus Comes to the Library:
10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the
West Windsor Library. Santa is
coming. Hell tell stories and well
sing songs. Everyone who wants
to can sit on his lap. No registra-
tion required.
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and supporting breastfeeding.
Lakeview is determined to
fight childhood obesity, Wood
said. We have a responsibility as
a childcare provider to instill
healthy habits in our children
and help them and their families
make positive lifestyle changes.
LCC has an office in
Lawrenceville, which is one of
Lakeviews other five centers in
Mercer County that will be re-
ceiving recognition next year.
Rachel McGwier, director of
Lakeview at West Windsor, said
her center and the other four cen-
ters plan to receive recognition by
the end of next summer.
We have evaluated our pro-
grams and have begun to make
the necessary changes to meet the
five Lets Move! Child Care Goals,
she said. Our menus have been
revised to include more fruits,
vegetables, lean protein and more
whole grains. We are placing
more emphasis on physical activi-
ty within our daily schedules for
all children, tummy time for in-
fants and increased active play
for toddlers and preschoolers.
Our goal is to pass this knowl-
edge, awareness and motivation
to the families as well, by plan-
ning a family event in January.
Here, we hope to inspire the fami-
lies to join us in reaching our ulti-
mate goal of instilling healthy life
habits in children.
According to The White House
Task Force on Childhood Obesity,
more than half of obese children
become overweight by the age of
2 and approximately one in five
children is overweight or obese
by his or her sixth birthday.
The LCC is an affiliate of
Robert Wood Johnson University
Hospital Hamilton. It opened in
1985 and operates a network of
six childcare centers throughout
central New Jersey, including
Ewing, Hamilton, Lawrenceville,
Mercerville, Robbinsville and
West Windsor.
For more information, go to
lakeviewchildcenter.org.
LCC
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MINT 1st floor condo built by
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1116 SIMPSON AVE
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