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By KATRINA GRANT
The Tabernacle Sun
The Seneca Lacrosse Club held
its 2011 All South Jersey Youth
Lacrosse Championship recently
at Seneca High School. The cham-
pionship welcomed over 150
teams and 22 leagues from as far
north as Springfield all the way
down to Cape May and between.
The league has been around
for about seven years, but this is
the fifth year it (the champi-
onship) has been held at Seneca
High School, Brian Stahre, tour-
nament chairman said. There is
one league in all of South Jersey.
The season starts March 1 and
runs until the championship. The
club is made up 150 teams from 22
towns in South Jersey. This year,
the championship had a pretty
good turnout, drawing a crowd of
thousands of people to Seneca
High School.
It looked like Woodstock,
Stahre said. Every parking spot
and every curb spot was filled.
Thats why we use Seneca, be-
cause they have a large parking
lot, and they have 15 fields to ac-
commodate the games.
The teams range in grade from
kindergarten to eighth-grade,
girls and boys. For the champi-
onship each team plays about
four to six games, totaling about
600 to 900 games for the whole
championship.
There are two divisions in the
championship, Stahre said.
Theres the championship divi-
sion and the festival division. The
championship division is for the
more highly-seeded teams and
the festival division is for the
fifth-grade and under teams.
About half of the sixth-, seventh-
and eighth-grade teams play the
festival and half play the champi-
onship division.
The tournament went from 8
a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday and
Sunday, June 4 and 5, and there
were many vendors, concessions
and contests set up throughout
the day.
We have a fastest shot contest
and a quick sticking contest, as
well as many others, Stahre said.
Theres nothing that goes on after
the games. Everyone is just gener-
ally exhausted from playing their
games.
In the tournament, there are
five championship divisions. The
sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade
boys and the fifth-, sixth-, sev-
enth- and eighth-grade girls make
up these divisions.
The Seneca sixth-grade boys
did win for one of the champi-
onship divisions, Stahre said.
Looked
like
Woodstock
Seneca Lacrosse Club hosts
annual South Jersey Youth
Lacrosse Championship
By AUBRIE GEORGE
The Tabernacle Sun
The Lenape Regional High
School District is one driving sim-
ulator richer thanks to the hard
work students put into an anti-
texting while driving campaign.
The district was one of two
winners selected at the end of
May for the U Got Brains Cham-
pion Schools Project. LRHSD
competed against 18 other schools
from around the state for the
grand prize of a driving simula-
tor, which was donated by the
New Jersey Manufacturers Insur-
ance Company. Their objective
was to develop a creative, cutting-
edge project that brought aware-
ness to the issue of teen driving
safety.
The district-wide Stay Alive-
Dont Text and Drive campaign
was jump started by a $1,000
grant and included social media
networking and signs posted
throughout school buildings en-
couraging students, staff, and
community members to take anti-
texting while driving pledges.
Lenape District TV Option 2
program students developed and
produced a series of educational
service announcements about the
benefits of cell phone-free driving
and the dangers of texting while
driving. The ESAs were shown to
students at all district schools and
locally on the districts education-
al access television channel so
that parents and the community
could also view the message
being spread by the campaign.
Theyve got brains
Lenape scores driving simulator thanks to district-wide
Stay Alive-Dont Text and Drive campaign
Special to The Sun
A member of the Seneca third/fourth grade boys lacrosse team looks up field for an outlet pass during
the 2011 All South Jersey Youth Lacrosse Championship recently at Seneca High School.
please see BRAINS, page 9
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The Tabernacle Sun
Seneca High School will hold
its graduation ceremony on Fri-
day, June 17 at 6 p.m. at the stadi-
um.
Parking will be in the regular
school parking lot and if anyone
needs handicap parking or assis-
tance, it is available. In case of
rain, the ceremony will be held in
large gymnasium of the high
school and students will be given
three tickets. If any student has
over three guests, the remaining
guests can watch the ceremony
broadcast live from the air-condi-
tioned gym and cafeteria.
This year, the guest speaker for
the ceremony will be James Hag-
ger. He is the district business ad-
ministrator and Board of Educa-
tion secretary.
The district rotates the speak-
ers around the schools in the dis-
trict from the administration
building, Cindy Welder said.
This year, the school has two
valedictorians, Jeffrey Horner
and Dean Rottau.
Congratulations to all the grad-
uates.
Seneca graduation date set
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identities of gospel, country,
blues and other forms of Ameri-
can roots music by visiting the
New Harmonies traveling exhibit
at the Smithville Mansion Annex
Gallery, open daily from 11 a.m. to
4 p.m. through July 26. Admission
is free.
The gallery in Historic
Smithville Park in Eastampton
will be one of only six sites in the
state selected to host the exhibit.
Sponsored by the New Jersey
Council on the Humanities, the
New Harmonies exhibit depicts
the story of a nation through the
music of its people with photo-
graphs, recordings, instruments,
lyrics and artist profiles. In addi-
tion, artwork by Lady Bird Strick-
land of Willingboro and photo-
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Moorestown will be showcased.
While the exhibit remains on
display at Smithville, the county
will also offer a variety of special
programming designed to com-
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including free live concerts in the
park on select Sundays, a Friday
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The schedule includes:
Burlington County Earth Fair
on Saturday, June 18 Visit the
New Harmonies Exhibit while at-
tending the annual fair that will
be held at Historic Smithville
Park from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
rain or shine, free admission.
Sunday Summer Concerts at 2
and 3 p.m.
June 26 The Capitol City
Gospel Singers, a multi-denomi-
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sacred songs and spirituals.
July 3 Singer/songwriter
Spook Handy performing Stand
Up & Sing Out folk music.
July 10 County blues with
John Golgan-Davis accompanied
by guitarist Richard Ray Adler.
July 17 Zydeco-a-Go-Go per-
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Celtic maritime music by Charlie
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July 24 Nationally-known sto-
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Dwight James and Sarai Abdul-
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and Turnabout.
Friday Night Soiree on Friday,
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for the grown-ups, including sto-
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in the gallery.
Old Fashioned Sock Hop on
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Remember to open windows,
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in our opinion
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Too much to do
Pressing issues demand Congress time
T
he public is quick to jump on members of Congress for
doing nothing when it comes to important issues con-
fronting the country. The public needs to keep things in
perspective. These folks have busy schedules.
The most recent example:
Congressman Anthony Weiner,
who, according to The Associat-
ed Press, had a lewd photo sent
from his Twitter account and,
according to other reports, has
been sending out photos of
himself shirtless along with
explicit text messages.
And lets not forget: Idaho Sen. Larry Craig and his misad-
ventures in an airport mens room; another New York Con-
gressman, Chris Lee, and his shirtless photo; former Congress-
man Mark Foley and his interest in pages (and we dont mean
the contents of a book); John Edwards and his mistress (al-
though that might have taken up his time after he left Con-
gress); and, well, you get the picture. The list could go on and
on.
How, as reasonable American citizens, can we expect these
folks to address the economy, Social Security, taxes and more
when they have all of these other things going on in their lives?
And thats just Congress. Governors have to walk the Ap-
palachian Trail, fly in helicopters to a kids baseball game and,
well, entertain housekeepers.
We humble regular people should recognize the super-human
skills and abilities these individuals must possess to just
squeeze all of these activities into a 24-hour day. Were lucky
to make it home after work, walk the dog and catch part of a
Phillies game. After that, were beat and ready to go to sleep.
So the next time youre ready to lament government inaction,
stop yourself and consider this: Could you run a government
and still find time to shoot a hunting partner in the face? Didnt
think so.
A full day
Whats your favorite or least
favorite political activity of
all time? You can visit
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share your thoughts and
opinions.
Freeholder Director Bruce
Garganio said that the countys
2011 budget calling for multi-mil-
lion dollar decreases in both
taxes and spending translates
into lower equalized tax rates for
most Burlington County towns,
as well as the lowest per capita
spending rate among all 21 coun-
ties in New Jersey.
Burlington Countys per per-
son spending level of $483.45
would be the lowest among all 21
counties in the state, with the
next lowest being $538.70 for
Bergen County. The highest
would be Cape May at $1,477.65
per person.
Once again, when you do the
math, this budget is sensitive to
the taxpayer who is footing the
bill, Garganio said. The num-
bers dramatize the importance
and impact of cutting taxes and
spending.
The overall county property
tax rate is dropping from 30.99
cents per $100 of equalized value
to 30.96 cents, and is decreasing
for the 21st year in a row.
Under the states equalized
ratio formula, this will result in
decreases of varying amounts in
the local rates for 34 of the coun-
tys 40 municipalities.
The 2011 budget, which was
scheduled for a public hearing
Wednesday, June 8, calls for a
$5.9 million decrease in taxes,
and a decrease in spending total-
ing $4.3 million. When added to-
gether, tax cuts executed since
2007 total $8.5 million; spending
is being reduced a total $9.6 mil-
lion over the same period.
Burlington County histori-
cally has enjoyed one of the low-
est per capita spending levels in
the state, Garganio said, but
the latest numbers also set us far
apart from our closest neigh-
bors.
The per capita amount for
Camden County is $628.82; for
Gloucester the number is
$700.46; and for Mercer County
the per person calculation is
$779.80.
As for the equalized property
tax rates, the numbers can vary
significantly based on the states
formula for calculating on a
town-to-town basis the as-
sessed value of property against
actual market value.
No one can recall in recent
memory a situation where most
of the local tax rates would be
cut, Garganio said. This budg-
et clearly answers to taxpayers at
a time when relief is needed
most.
County dropping tax rates
According to the American
Camp Association, in the United
States alone, there are 5,000 sum-
mer day camps, up 90 percent
from 20 years ago.
Campers have a dizzying
array of choices for their sum-
mer, from academic camps to
technology camps to art camps
and everything in-between. For
some children, it seems the lazy
days of summer are just a myth.
But at one South Jersey camp,
campers are going back to ba-
sics. Campers at the NJ
Audubon Rancocas Nature Cen-
ter will experience the classic
childhood summer playing out-
doors and exploring nature. Just
like children did before the age
of the Internet, they will spend
their summer chasing frogs,
splashing in a stream, and turn-
ing over logs. These campers
will go home each day with mud
on their shoes and smiles on
their faces.
All Rancocas Nature Center
Summer Camp programs are led
by experienced environmental
educators. Each weeks program
is a mix of age-appropriate edu-
cational and fun activities, in-
cluding outdoor discovery hikes
throughout the Sanctuarys ap-
proximately 130 acres which in-
cludes meadows, pine, and
mixed deciduous forests,
streams and the Rancocas
Creek. Campers may find them-
selves wading in a stream sam-
pling macroinvertebrates, track-
ing wildlife on a forest trail, or
catching insects and butterflies
in the meadow.
Week-long, full-day camp ses-
sions will be held from June 27 to
August 12 for children in grades
one through five. Each session
has an exciting theme such as
Eco-Explorations, Habitat Detec-
tives, and The Good, The Bad,
and the Bug-ly.
Children in grades five
through seven will have a
chance to earn a N.J. Audubon
Junior Naturalist Certificate
through a full-day program of
hands-on activities on such top-
ics as N.J. wildlife, survival
strategies, and naturalist detec-
tive skills. This program is
available August 1 to 5 and Au-
gust 8 to 12.
For more information and
registration forms, visit
www.njaudubon.org/centers/ran-
cocas, stop by the center on 794
Rancocas Road in Mt. Holly, or
call 261-2495.
Space is limited. Please note
that session 3 is full.
Rancocas Nature Center summer camps start June 27
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June 18 from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
rain or shine, at Historic
Smithville Park in Eastampton.
Sponsored by the Burlington
County Board of Chosen Free-
holders, the fair focuses on ways
to protect and enjoy the environ-
ment. It is expected to draw a
crowd of thousands. Parking and
admission are free.
The annual Recycling Stop and
Drop will be open within a short
driving distance of the fair at
Smiths Woods in Eastampton.
Have your confidential docu-
ments shredded and turn in un-
wanted computers and televi-
sions at the site from 9 a.m. to 4
pm.
This years theme is Back to
Our Roots. One of the main at-
tractions will again be The Sus-
tainable Living Tent showcasing
a wide assortment of earth-
friendly solutions for the home,
including solar panels, green
driveways, and energy-saving
light bulbs.
Visitors will also be able to
check out the hybrid cars on dis-
play, learn the dos and donts of
recycling, and stroll through the
fairs R U GRN and EZ 2 B
GRN areas to get tips on back-
yard composting, water conserva-
tion and more.
Other Back to Our Roots at-
tractions will focus on beekeep-
ing, native plants, urban chick-
ens, beneficial bugs, rain barrels
and rain gardens.
This is one of Burlington
Countys showcase events. The
fair promises to be more enter-
taining and more informative
than ever, said Freeholder Direc-
tor Bruce D. Garganio. Come
and enjoy a variety of displays
and entertainment and find your-
self becoming more environmen-
tally savvy as the day goes on.
Childrens activities will in-
clude trash sculpting, paper-
making, environmental-themed
puppet shows, storytelling, face
painting, a 4-H petting zoo, and a
musical made from trash play-
ground that will enable kids to
have fun with instruments
made from recycled materials.
Throughout the day, visitors
will be able to canoe the Rancocas
Creek for $15 a canoe, explore the
parks nature trails, and the His-
toric Smithville Mansion for $3,
and tour the Smithville Industrial
Village. A variety of food will be
for sale and two environmentally-
friendly, battery-operated Neuton
lawn mowers and a chicken coop
will be raffled off. Tickets will
cost $1 each and all proceeds will
benefit the non-profit Smithville
Conservancy.
Historic Smithville Park is lo-
cated on Smithville Road, three-
quarters-of-a mile off Route 38.
The Recycling Stop and Drop will
be set up at Smiths Woods,
Smithville Road and East Rail-
road Avenue.
Burlington County residents
with ID (no businesses or non-
profits) may bring up to four bags
of boxes of personal files for on-
site destruction.
In addition, residents may re-
cycle their old computers, lap-
tops, monitors, keyboards, print-
ers, desktop copiers, scanners, fax
machines, televisions, VCR and
DVD players. Sorry, no other
items will be accepted.
For more information, call 265-
5858, or go to
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349
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449
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359
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139
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999
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$
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