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Rain or Shine October 25, 2014
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Annual Scholarship Fair. Union
Presbyterian Church, 254 Shell Rd.,
Carneys Point. 8 a.m.1 p.m. The
Womans Club of Penns Grove-Carneys
Point host vendors, crafters, yard sale,
mum sale with a huge variety of colors for
$6 each. Event to benefit the scholarship
fund. For mum orders: 856-299-5372. For
more info: 856-905-8920.
Author Visit. Millville Public Library, 210
Buck St., Millville. 2 p.m. Local author and
poet Christopher White (aka Christopher
Martin).
VHS Boys Soccer Team Car Wash.
Veterans Memorial School, 424 S. Main
Rd., Vineland. 9 a.m.2 p.m. $6 for cars,
$7 for trucks and $10 for vans.
Learn to Crochet Socks. FiberArts Cafe,
501 N. High St., Suite L, Millville. 13 p.m.
$20 includes book plus cost of yarn. 856-
669-1131.
Community Yard Sale and Craft
Show. Cumberland County Fairgrounds,
Carmel Rd., Millville. 8 a.m.5 p.m. Rain
date October 5. Free parking and admis-
sion. Area rental $10 per spot. Supply
your own table. 856-825-3820.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5
Breast Cancer Awareness Sunday. St.
John U.M. Church, 680 Fordville Rd. P.O.
Box 236, Bridgeton. 11 a.m. 856-451-2857.
Box City Homeless Fund Fundraiser
Bethany Grace Community Church, 31 N. Pearl St., Bridgeton, NJ 08302
Friday, October 3, at 7 p.m.; Saturday, October 4, at 7 a.m.
Participants (ages 13 and up) will give up their bed and comforts of home for
one night to help their neighbors in need. This is a very unique event and
fundraiser that will support the City Code Blue Initiative, Family Promise, and the
Bethany Grace Community Church Homeless Programs (Food Pantry, Clothing
Closet, Agape Cafe, Shower Ministry, and One Life Fund). Participants raise
pledges to become a Citizen of Box City and then sleep in a box overnight to
raise money and awareness for homelessness within the city. The event will be
start at Bethany Grace Community Church at 7 p.m. There will be special music
and a testimonial from our One Life couple who just transitioned from homeless-
ness to a home! Following the presentation, we will break into two groups.
Participants under the age of 18 (minimum age is 13) will go to Marlboro Seventh
Day Baptist Church for a Youth Box City Event. Participants over 18 years of age
(or under with parental supervision) will remain at Bethany Grace Community
Church.
The event will include food, games and entertainment. Groups, families and
sports teams are encouraged to be creative with their design of their box homes
from condo complexes to cul-de-sacs. Participants will need to bring their own
boxes to sleep in.
Participants are asked to raise a minimum of $30 eachwith a suggested goal
of raising $100; there will be prizes for top individual and team fundraisers.
Teams, families and youth groups are encouraged to do this event together and
perhaps challenge another group to a fundraising and/or home construction con-
test. Participants will be able to create their own fundraising pages and send the
link out via e-mail, social media, and text (Project Name: Box City and Fund:
Box City).
For those who want to join the fun but cant spend the night, registration is
open as a Participant Until 11 p.m. so you can join the fun but not be obligated
to sleep over. The fundraising information remains the same.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/box-city-homelessness-awareness-event-tickets-
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Make Time
to Get a Mammogram
Youre Making Smart Choices for Your Health
219 North White Horse Pike, Hammonton Health Park
609-878-XRAY (9729) vvv.amiaIIanIicare.com
The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
and other health-advocacy organizations recommend
beginning routine breast cancer screenings (mammograms)
at age 40 or younger if you have a family history of
the disease.
When its time for your yearly mammogram, look to the
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Come in forYour
NewFall Look!
exp. 10/31/14 exp. 10/31/14
Annual Communion Breakfast. Our
Lady of Mercy Academy, Carew Hall, 1001
Main Rd., Newfield. 10 a.m. $12 adults,
$10 students and seniors. Mass in the
chapel immediately followed by breakfast.
856-697-2008.
Fall Youth Rally. Malaga Camp, 4488
Arbutus Ave., Newfield. 6:30-8 p.m. Games,
prizes, great music and a message. 856-
691-3154 or www.malagacamp.org
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7
4-H Open House. 4-H Center, 291
Morton Ave., Millville. 7 p.m. Established
4-H Clubs seeking new members will have
displays and demonstrations. 4-H Teen
Council will offer carnival-style games.
856-451-2800 ext. 3 or cumberland4h.org.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8
Holocaust Workshop and Speaker.
Cumberland County College, Performing
Arts Center, 3322 College Dr, Vineland.
4:307 p.m. Story of Irene Gut Opdyke, a
Polish woman who hid Jews in the villa in
which she worked for a German officer.
Presented by Jeannie Smith, her daughter.
Followed by workshop led by Harry
Furman. Presented by Cumberland County
Coalition for Holocaust and Genocide
Education. No registration fee. Teachers
granted 2.5 professional development
hours upon completion. RSVPs appreciated.
holocaustcoalition@gmail.com.
College Planning Workshop. The
GlassWorks, 1101 Wheaton Ave., Millville. 6
p.m. College Funding Authority and the
Millville accounting firm of Preziosi
Nicholson and Associates will discuss
strategies with parents of high schoolers.
Free. To reserve a seat, call 856-690-1999,
or visit www.collegefundingauthority.com.
Greater Millville Chamber of
Commerce Luncheon. New Jersey
Motorsports Park, Millville. 11:30 a.m. $20
with reservation, $22 at the door. Speaker
is Christy DiLeonardo, Division Director,
Business Services, Cumberland Salem
Workforce Investment Board. Call 856-
825-2600 for reservations by October 6.
OCTOBER 10 THROUGH 13
South Jersey Pumpkin Show.
Salem County Fairgrounds, Rt. 40,
Woodstown. Artists, craftsmen, home
expo. Also, big pumpkin weigh-off,
amusement rides, festival food, live
entertainment, live Headless
Horseman Story. sjpumpkinshow.com.
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Make and Take Indian Corn Swag
Workshop. Rutgers Extension Education
Center, 291 Morton Ave., Millville. $25. Pat
Stella, Master Gardener Intern, will teach
how to create an Indian Corn Swag featur-
ing their rustic husks, mixed with fall flow-
ers and a festive bow. Payment in advance
for a confirmed reservation. Space is limit-
ed. 856-451-2800, ext. 4.
OCTOBER 8, 9 AND 10
Missions Conference. First Baptist
Church, Rosemont and Catawba aves.,
Newfield. Wed. 7 p.m. with David
Velasquez from Spain. Thursday 7 p.m.
with Justin Williams from England. Friday
6 p.m. Youth Activity for ages 12 - 18.
Love offering for missionary guest speak-
ers. 697-2217.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9
International Luncheon. Millville
Womans Club, 300 E St., Millville. $15.
Huge selection of ethnic dishes available.
A speaker from Smile will present a pro-
gram of work being done for children in
Third World nations. Call 856-293-1805
or 856-691-8437 for reservations.
Code Blue Volunteer Orientation.
Bethany Grace Community Church, 31 N.
Pearl St., Bridgeton. 6:307:30 p.m.
Required of all volunteers for Bridgeton
Code Blue Program. A review of the poli-
cies and procedures for Code Blue,
resources for the homeless, and public
safety best practices for sites and volun-
teers. 856-451-4601
OLMA Shadow Day. Our Lady of Mercy
Academy, 1001 Main Rd., Newield. 8
a.m.2:45 p.m. All 6th, 7th, and 8th
grade girls invited. See the school, shad-
ow an OLMA student in her classes and
participate in fun activities.
856-697-2008.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 11
Glasstown Indoor Yard Sale. Glasstown
Residence, 224 S. 2nd St., Millville. 8
a.m.2 p.m. Tables available for $7. Call
Mary 856-765-0455. Parking and entrance
in rear of building.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
Church Members Honored. St. John
UM Church, 680 Fordville Rd. P.O. Box
236, Bridgeton. 11 a.m. Honoring all 50-
year members. Dinner served. 856-451-
2857.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13
Fall Arts & Crafts. AtlantiCare
Behavioral Health, Hammonton Family
Success Center, 310 Bellevue Ave.,
Hammonton. 23 p.m. Free and open to
families; geared for children ages 710.
To register call 609-567-2900.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15
Assistance for Veterans. Gant Room,
Millville Public Library, 210 Buck St.,
Millville. 13 p.m. Ready, Vet, Go! to help
homeless and low-income military veterans
with financial assistance and/or housing.
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Installing Gutters in the Tri-State Area Since 1946
www.babbittmfg.com
Hours: Mon.Fri. 8am5pm Sat. 8am12pm
State of NJ Contractors
Certificate #0061502
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VINELAND SENIOR
CENTER
(All activities are open to anyone age
55 and over)
The Vineland Senior Center offers:
Cardio-vascular exercise program
(Monday and Wednesday mornings-
10:30 a.m.)
Pinochle (Days are negotiable)
Scrabble (Days are negotiable)..
Yoga (Tuesdays at 9:45 a.m.)
Just looking for one day a month?
Stop in and check out the Vineland
Senior Action Club Every 3rd
Tuesday afternoon at 1 p.m.
Pool tables are open every day from
8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m.
**Also, lunch on Wednesdays (must
RSVP no later that 10 a.m. on
Tuesday). Donation for lunch is $2.
Please call Mary Barner at
856-794-4074.
BUS TRIPS
Saturday, October 25: Millville Army
Air Field Museum is hosting a trip to
Amish country in Lancaster County, PA.
Straburg Railboard, Kitchen Kettle
Village plus shops at Intercourse,
Rockvale Outlet Shopping Center. $40
per person, transportation only. Only 55
seats will be sold. Bus will leave the
museum at 1 Leddon St., Millville
Airport at 7:30 a.m. and return at
approximately 8:30 p.m. 856-327-2347.
Saturday, November 22: Ramoth
Church (Vineland Nazarene) will be
sponsoring a bus trip to Tanger and
Rockvale Outlets, Lancaster, PA. Depart
church parking lot at 8 a.m. and return
7 p.m. $37 per person includes trans-
portation, coffee/water/donuts, coupon
books and driver gratuity. Door Prizes.
Contact Shelly Peterson 856-358-9124
to reserve seat.
Wednesday, December 3: Parish of All
Saints Senior Club is sponsoring a trip
to the Trump Taj Mahal for the Bobby
Vinton and Jimmy Sturrs Holiday
Show. $55 per person includes $25 slot
play from the Taj Mahal. A players card
or Government/State photo ID is
required to receive the bonus. Cost
includes transportation, drivers tip, din-
ner buffet, tax, waiters gratuity and
3:30 p.m. show ticket. Bus departs St.
John Bosco Church parking lot at 11:30
a.m, departs for home at 7:30 p.m.
Deadline for payment and registration
is November 10. Make check payable to
Parish of All Saints Senior Club, 1104
Dock St., Millville NJ 08332.
2014-2015 Season Subscriptions Available at CCC
The Frank Guaracini, Jr. Fine and Performing Arts Center at Cumberland
County College is now offering season subscriptions. Subscription price is
$140 (all ages) for all nine subscription series shows! Order early and reserve
your favorite seat for the entire season. For best seating options, order by
October 17. Special subscriber discounts for the Family Time and Down Jersey
On Stage Series are also available. Get your Tickets for only $5! Discount is
per subscription. Performances included in the Subscription:
Chinese Acrobats, October 20,2014, 7:30 p.m.
Down Jersey: An Old-Time Radio Halloween, October 26, 2014, 3 p.m.
August Osage County, November 21-23,2014, Times vary (Presented by
CCC's Arts & Humanities Division, under the direction of Broadway Alum,
Deborah Bradshaw)
Mummenschanz, pictured, January 28, 2015, 7:30 p.m.
Tango Buenos Aires "Song of Evita", February 16, 2015, 7:30 p.m.
Down Jersey Celtic Celebration, March 8, 2015, 3 p.m.
Russian National Ballet: Cinderella, March 16, 2015, 7:30 p.m.
Chris Brubeck's Triple Play, March 22,
2015, 3 p.m.
Little Shop of Horrors, April 16-19,
2015, Times vary (Presented by CCC's Arts
& Humanities Division, under the direction
of Broadway Alum, Deborah Bradshaw)
Subscriptions must be ordered through
the Box Office by phone, 856-692-8499, or
In-Person.
Regular Box Office Hours, through June:
Tu, Th and F, 10 a.m.2 p.m., Wed 47 p.m.
SEPTEMBER 30 TO OCTOBER 7
Nightlife at Bennigans. 2196 W.
Landis Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Karaoke
Thursdays with Bob Morgan, 9 p.m.-
close. Live music Fridays 9 p.m.-mid-
night. All Sports Packages: Drink specials
seasonally for MLB Extra Innings, NBA
League Pass, NHL Center Ice, and NFL
Sunday Ticket. Call for RSVP and details.
Nightlife at MVP Sports. 408 Wheat
Rd., Vineland. 856-697-9825. Food and
drink specials all week. Wed.: Pool tourna-
ment, cash prizes. Thurs.: DJ Real Deal.
Fri. Ladies Night 9 p.m.
Nightlife at The Centerton. Ten22, The
Centerton Country Club & Event Center,
1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove. Tues.: Trivia.
Wed.: Country Night, $5. Every third
Thurs.: Comedy Night, $5. Flashback
Fridays with DJ Scott. Sat.: DJ Mooses
Top 40 Songs.
Nightlife at The Cosmopolitan. 3513
S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, 765-5977. Tues.:
Karaoke with KAO Productionz featuring
Kerbie A. (9 p.m.1 a.m.). Wed.: Salsa Night,
Latin-inspired dance party. Thurs.: Singles
Night with DJ Slick Rick. Fri. and Sat.: top 40
Dance Party with DJ Tony Morris.
EVERY THURSDAY
Jazz Duos. Annata Wine Bar, Bellevue
Ave., Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Live Jazz
featuring area's best jazz duos. 6:30 -
9:30 p.m. No cover. RSVP recommended.
OCTOBER 2 THROUGH 5
Nightlife at Old Oar House. Old Oar
House Irish Pub. 123 N. High St., Millville,
293-1200. Wed.: Karaoke. Fri.: Danny Eyer
Band 9 p.m. Sat.: Charlie Maines 58 p.m.
Nightlife at Ramada. Harry's Pub at
Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland, 696-3800. Wed.: Ladies Night,
1/2 price appetizers all night. Happy Hour
Mon.-Sat, 4-6 p.m. $1 off alcoholic drinks.
Wed.Sat., live entertainment.
EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Nightlife at Lunas. Merighi's Savoy Inn,
E. Landis Ave. and Union Rd., Vineland,
691-8051. Live music.
EVERY SATURDAY
Back in the Day Dance Party. Villa
Fazzolari, 821 Harding Hwy. (Rt. 40), Buena.
856-697-7101. 7 p.m.midnight. Five hours
nonstop dance music from 1970s and 80s.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2
An Evening with CS Lewis. Landis
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CALL TODAY! 856-327-6400
130 N. HIGH ST. MILLVILLE, NJ
TRIBUTE SHOW
OCT. 26 7:30 P.M.
A SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY
OF MISTAKEN IDENTITIES
OCTOBER 1719
Directed by WALTER WEBSTER 1853 Vine Rd. Vineland
691-4848
Fax: 856-691-2294
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have great low prices and fresh tender juicy meats along with our great friendly service. So come on in and check
out our great selections of meats and let us help you with your tailgate parties or your fall harvest parties with
some lean pork roast, pork butts to make BBQ pork, or hot dogs. Whatever your needs are we are here to help.
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WHEATONARTS
Festival of Fine Craft
Presented by
October 4 &5, 2014
Hundreds of pumpkins in all shapes,
colors and sizes!
One General
Admission
with this ad
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other offer. Valid: October 4
and 5, 2014 only. GR
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wheatonarts.org
Millville, NJ 08332 | 856.825.6800
Indoor and Outdoor Show
130 Juried Artists Musical Entertainment
A Variety of Craft Demonstrations
New This Year! Beer &Wine Garden
Hands-On Family Activities
Specialty Foods
Jewelry
Pottery
Metal
Studio Glass
OYSTER AND CHICKEN
SALAD DINNER
A Benefit of the Daretown
Volunteer Fire Company
Sat., October 4, 2014
Elmer Grange Hall at Pole Tavern
Reservations available for:
2:30, 3:30, 4:30 and 5:30
For reservations call:
856-358-4361
Adults & takeouts: $18
Children under ten: $7
UPCOMING EVENTS
4940 E. Landis Ave. East Vineland
856-691-8051 www.SavoyInn.com
HOURS:
TueFri: 4 p.m.
SatSun: 1 p.m.
Wed. Oct 8: Cigar Dinner
Oktoberfest Weekend
Fri. Oct 10:
Fame and Fortune Band 8 p.m.
Sat. Oct 11:
Fish and Friends Band 8 p.m.
Thurs. Oct. 16: Patron Tasting
Sun. October 19:
Blue Claw CrabFest
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TUES.FRI. 11:30 A.M.9 P.M.
Lunch & Dinner
SATURDAY 410 p.m.
CLOSED SUN. & MON.
Available for private parties
Catering on and off premises
BYOB
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1303 Harding Hwy. Richland
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NEW: Now Serving Crab Cakes Salmon Shrimp
Breakfast Fri., Sat., Sun. 811 a.m.
Free Party Room Gift Certificates available
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Theater, 830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland.
7:30 p.m. Starring British actor David
Payne. The year is 1963 and CS Lewis, the
famous British author, is hosting a group
of American writers at his home near
Oxford. Tickets $15$39.95. Info: 800-
270-.7236 or
www.aneveningwithcslewis.com.
Kenny Brawner is Ray Charles. Levoy
Theatre, 126-130 N. High St., Millville. 7:30
p.m. Brother Rays biggest hits, an incred-
ible nine-piece band, three soulful backup
singers, and Ray Charles incarnate, Kenny
Brawner. Tickets $10-$32. Call 856-327-
6400 or visit www.levoy.net.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3
Bob Evans. Bogarts Bookstore. 210 N.
High St., Millville. Free. Live acoustic music,
7-9 p.m.
OCTOBER 2 THROUGH 5
The Civil War: The Musical. The Eagle
Theatre, 208 Vine St., Hammonton. 8 p.m.
except 10/5 at 3 p.m. Frank Wildhorns
awe-inspiring musical, starring Broadway
performer Derrick Cobey as Frederick
Douglas. An engaging score, flourished
with country, folk and rock influence, fea-
tures the regions most accomplished per-
formers in time-period costume and dcor.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4
On the Stage with Linda and Ken Bell.
Frank Guaracini, Jr. Fine and Performing
Arts Center, Sherman Ave. and College
Dr., Vineland. 8 p.m. Part of Down Jersey
series. Linda sings a wide range of
material, from folk, to modern pop cov-
ers, to country and gospel music,
accompanying herself on acoustic guitar.
Her dad, Ken, provides rhythm support
on the old country washtub bass he built
himself. Ken will also exhibit his hand
crafted baskets made from materials on
his Greenwich property. Tickets $7 all
ages, 75 seats on the stage with the
musicians. Call 856-692-8499 to reserve
tickets or order online at
www.click4tix.com/gpac
Dan Godbey and Friends. Bogarts
Bookstore. 210 N. High St., Millville. Free.
Original music. 2 p.m.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5
Bay-Atlantic Symphony. Pennsville
Memorial High School, 110 S. Broadway,
Pennsville. 3 p.m. Flutist Ronna Ayscue-
Lundfelt, clarinetist Christopher Di Santo,
violinist Nancy Jan, violist Ana Tsinadze,
cellist Elizabeth Mendoza, and pianist
Donna Battistaall members of the Bay-
Atlantic Symphonyand pianist Stefan
Young will perform one of his own compo-
sitions. Free, no ticket required.
Slip, Tumble & Slide. Ashley McCormick
Entertainment Center, 40 West Commerce
St., Bridgeton. 7 p.m. Starring Katharine
Ross. $10. 877-386-6968.
Sunday Book Discussion. Bogarts
Bookstore. 210 N. High St., Millville. Free.
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. 2 p.m.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 6
The F-Word. Vineland High School
North, W. Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 6 p.m.
Exclusive preview of Megan Seggaras
50-minute documentary about teen obe-
sity featuring students and families from
Vineland. Free.
Open Auditions
The Singing Ambassadors just
can't "Let it go!" "A Frozen
Wonderland" character/member
open auditions for their Christmas
performance. Actors needed for
characters from Frozen as well as
Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph
the Red Nosed Reindeer! Open
Auditions will be held Monday,
October 6, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the
Senior Center in Vineland at the
corner of 6th and Elmer streets.
Prepare a monologue if auditioning
for a character. If you are audition-
ing for a solo selection in our per-
formance, please prepare a selec-
tion from Frozen. The chorus
meets Mondays 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Contact Director Janay Hair, with
any questions or concerns at janay-
hair@gmail.com.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters
Recognize College NHS
Members of Cumberland County
Colleges chapter of the Phi Theta
Kappa national honor society were
honored recently by the Big Brothers
Big Sisters of Cumberland and Salem
Counties. Each fall semester the stu-
dents have collected and donated chil-
drens books for youngsters in the Big
Brothers Big Sisters program.
Carol DOrio, Director of Adult
Mentoring Programs for Big Brothers
Big Sisters of Cumberland and Salem
Counties, expressed her appreciation
by presenting a plaque of recognition
to the honor society.
Youd be surprised how many chil-
dren dont have books of their own at
home, DOrio told the students. The
Big Brothers Big Sisters organization
wanted to recognize you for being a
community connection for so many
years.
From left: Chelsea Charlesworth, President
of Cumberland County Colleges chapter of
Phi Theta Kappa; Carol DOrio, Director of
Adult Mentoring Programs for Big Brothers
Big Sisters of Cumberland and Salem
Counties; and Professor Sharon Kewish,
Advisor of Cumberland County Colleges
Phi Theta Kappa chapter
Two Win Perry Awards
The New Jersey Association of
Community Theaters (NJACT) honored
Cumberland County College's theater
production of Les Misrables with two
Perry Awards during an award ceremo-
ny at the DoubleTree Hotel and
Conference Center in Somerset, New
Jersey on September 21.
Deborah Bradshaw, Cumberland
County Colleges Theatre Programs
Director, received her first Perry Award
in the category of Outstanding
Production of a Musical.
For her role as Fantine, Nicole
Corigliano received her first Perry
Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in
a Musical.
Cumberland County Colleges pro-
duction of Les Misrables was recog-
nized as one of BroadwayWorld.coms
2013 Best of Philly/South Jersey picks.
The lavish production, presented in
November 2013, was the centerpiece
of the Luciano Theatres 20th anniver-
sary season. The ambitious musical
featured a 30-foot rotating stage, elab-
orate costumes, a full orchestra, and
the same script and score that has
been performed on Broadway for the
past 26 years.
Nicole Corigliano, left, and Deborah
Bradshaw display their 2014 Perry Awards.
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LEGISLATIVE CORNER
The GVCC works on behalf of our
members to advance responsible pub-
lic policy that ensures the business
community has the resources, infra-
structure, and opportunities to keep
our regions economy strong and
growing. The GVCC Legislative
Committee wants you to know about
some pieces of legislation that may
affect your business:
A1999 OPPORTUNITYTO COMPETE ACT OR BAN THE BOX
An employer shall not require an applicant for employment to complete any
employment application that makes any inquiries regarding an applicants crimi-
nal record during the initial employment application process.
An employer shall not make any oral or written inquiries after the initial
employment application process has concluded, you can inquire about an appli-
cants criminal record with the applicants consent
Exceptions are law enforcement, corrections, the judiciary, homeland security
or emergency management or a position where a criminal history record back-
ground check is required by law, rule or regulation penalties for violation:
1st violation: not to exceed $1,000 fine
2nd violation: $5000
3rd and subsequent violations: $10,000 / each
Law effective February 1, 2015
** Remember to revise your application forms
BAYADA Celebrates
Pediatric Nurses Week,
Offers Nurses Training
In honor of Pediatric Nurses Week,
October 6 to October 10, the BAYADA
Pediatrics office serving Cumberland
and Salem counties will hold a career
open house for nurses interested in car-
ing for children in the home. Training is
available for adult nurses who want to
transition to pediatrics. Qualified nurses
must have one years experience.
The eventheld on Thursday,
October 9 at 10 E. Main St. Suite I, in
Millville from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.will fea-
ture a drawing to win an iPad mini and
the chance to learn about pediatric home
care. Home health care benefits medical-
ly fragile children with a wide range of
diagnoses, including seizure disorders,
muscular diseases, neurological disor-
ders, and respiratory diseases.
BAYADAoffers competitive pay and
benefits, various scheduling options,
training and career advancement oppor-
tunities, and exceptional, 24/7 clinical
support. To learn more, call 856-327-5103.
Four New Board Members at
WheatonArts
WheatonArts has announced that Dr.
Kim Ayres, Peter Leone, Mary Cheek
Mills and James M. Preziosi have joined
the Board of Trustees. Ayres is chairper-
son of the Millville Development/Main
Street Corporation. Leone is the former
president of Leone Industries in
Bridgeton, a family-owned and operated
glass container manufacturer. Mills holds
the position of Historic Glass Specialist
at URS Corporation, in Burlington, NJ.
Preziosi is president of Preziosi
Nicholson & Associates, PA, located in
Millville, NJ.
A CALENDAR OF EVENTS
PRESENTED BY GVCC AND
ITS MEMBERS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2
AN EVENING WITH CS LEWIS AT
THE LANDIS THEATER.
7:30 p.m. Starring British Actor -
David Payne. For tickets and info visit
www.an-evening-with-cs-lewis.com or
call 1-800-270-7236.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5
TOWN & COUNTY GOLF LINKS
GOLF TOURNAMENT BENEFITS
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF
CUMB. & SALEM COUNTIES
9 a.m. Sponsored by the Men's &
Ladies Leagues of Town & Country
Golf Links 197 East Ave.(Rt 40),
Woodstown. Registration deadline is
Sept. 27. For more info call Karen
Pierson or Pro Shop at Town &
Country 856-769-8333.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8
FREE COLLEGE PLANNING
WORKSHOP.
The Glassworks Complex (1101
Wheaton Ave, Millville). 67 p.m.
Presented by College Funding
Authority and accounting firm of
Preziosi, Nicholson and Associates. To
reserve a seat, call 856-690-1999 or
visit www.collegefundingauthority.com.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
BBBS CAR RAFFLE DRAWING.
Car Raffle sold June 1 - October 12
www.southjerseybigs.org/events
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15
A TASTE OF VINELAND
For more info call 794-8653 or visit
www.mainstreetvineland.org.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16
HRASNJ, MONTHLY MEETING.
Cumberland County College Luciano
Center. Topic FLSA-Wage & Hour
Nightmares. $45 to attend. Visit hras-
nj.shrm.org
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17
THE LAST ROMANCE @ THE
LEVOYTHEATRE
8 p.m. Tickets $20/$17
levoy.net/events
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17
VRDC COACH BAG BINGO @
NOTRE DAME REGIONAL SCHOOL
For info visit www.vrdc.org or email
vinelandrdc@aol.com
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24
BBBS RISE & SHINE BREAKFAST.
www.southjerseybigs.org/events
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
WALK TOENDALZHEIMERS.
N.J. Motorsports Park, 8000 Dividing
Creek Rd., Millville. 5KWalk. Check-in
8:30 a.m., walk starts 9:45 a.m. The
Alzheimer's Association Walk to End
Alzheimer's is the world's largest
event to raise awareness and funds
for Alzheimer's care, support and
research. To register as a team or indi-
vidual, contact Michelle Vorpahl at
856-797-1212 or via e-mail
Michelle.Vorpahl@alz.org.
Member
EVENTS
See p. 1 for a listing of GVCC events
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24
SPIRIT & TRUTH MINISTRIES,
INC. COACH BAG BINGO.
Spirit & Truth Ministries, Inc. is
having their first Coach Bag
Bingo Fundraiser at the Elks
Lodge, 1815 E. Broad St.,
Millville, NJ on Friday, October
24. Doors will open at 5 p.m.
Bingo calling begins at 6:45 p.m.
and continues until 10 p.m.
Admission packets are $25 and
include 12 games of bingo and a
door prize ticket. Payment will be
accepted the night of the event.
Reserve a seat by e-mailing
spiritandtruthministries@comcast.net
or calling 856-692-2603 and
leaving your name and email
address. Seats are limited.
Reserved seat packets as well as
additional bingo cards, basket
auction tickets and 50/50 tickets
will be available at the door.
Food and drinks will be avail-
able for purchase. This is a cash
only eventno checks or debit/
credit cards will be accepted. All
funds raised will benefit Spirit &
Truth Ministries Soup Kitchens.
If you have any questions
please call Spirit & Truth
Ministries at 856-692-2603.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28
STATE OFTHE COUNTY &
CHAMBER BREAKFAST.
Luciano Conference Center,
Cumberland County College.
810:30 a.m.
We are proud to be a host
partner for the annual State of
the County & Chamber
Breakfast!
Are you interested in vendor
space at this event? Only 10
vendor spots available so don't
delay. This is a great opportuni-
ty to promote your business!
Fee is $100: 6-foot table
provided
Call 856-691-7400 or email
info@vinelandchamber.org to
reserve your space
FREE TO ATTEND BUTYOU
MUST REGISTER
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The benefits of the Chamber for
me are that I get to expose my
business and meet new people. I
also enjoy the discounts from
other members. I have actually
listed and sold homes from going
to the Meet and Greet meetings.
Joan Fabrizio, agent,
Exit Uptown Realty,
GVCC member for 6 years
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30
GOLF FORE THEELLISON
SCHOOL Atlantic City Country
Club, Northfield, NJ.
Registration/Breakfast: 8:30
a.m. Shotgun start: 10 a.m.
Barbecue buffet/awards: 3 p.m.
The Ellison Schools 20th
Annual Golf Tournament will be
held at the prestigious Atlantic
City Country Club. In addition
to 18 holes of tournament play,
the day features special com-
petitions including a putting
contest and special prizes.
Golf, cart, fees, breakfast, bar-
becue buffet $200.
Numerous sponsorhsip
opportunities are available. Call
856-691-1734 or send e-mail to:
smulligan@ellisonschool.org.
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