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County Administration Offices
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The Offices housed in the Cumberland
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790 E. Commerce Street, have moved to 164
West Broad Street in Bridgeton. In addition,
the Countys Technology and Veteran
Affairs Departments are now located at 788
E. Commerce Street in Bridgeton. This will
be a permanent location for the Technology
Department but temporary for Veteran
Affairs. The County Department of Veteran
Affairs will be permanently housed at the
new Cumberland Workforce and Economic
Development office currently being constructed on the campus at Cumberland
County College.
Please note that all phone numbers will
remain the same. Cumberland County
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For the past four years, The
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modified late-model or a car entering with a
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must enter the gates with their club.
Live music will be featured, as well as a
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For more information on the event, call
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show at 609-442-4083, or by e-mailing him
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Golf Outing Fundraiser. The Rotary
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Greater Vineland Chamber of
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at Wallace Middle School. After 30 minutes of intense preparation, all the dishes were put on display for judging, and tasting. The winner? The (cantaloupe)"Bowl of the Future" created by Emma Patrignani of Winslow School.
It was all part of the Future Chef competition sponsored by Sodexo, the district's food-service provider. Grade 5 students from the eight elementary
schools submitted more than 50 recipes for healthy after-school snacks.
Narrowing the group down to one per school required some "tough decisions,"
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habits," he told the audience of mostly parents and family members.
Final judging was based on health-conscious foods; simple, kid-friendly
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The judges were Dr. Mary Gruccio, Superintendent, Scott English, Board of
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and blueberries. Chia seeds were sprinkled on top as a garnish.
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A "Healthy Happy Meal"a very creative "hamburger and French fries" fashioned from all fruit by Adrianna Cortes of Max Leuchter, won second place.
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With the growing number of women and men impacted by pelvic health conditions each year, Inspira Health Network has launched a Pelvic Health Program that
offers comprehensive and individualized care for people suffering with pelvic disorders. The program, based in Mullica Hill, brings together specialists in urogynecology, colon and rectal surgery, and pelvic physical therapists all under one roof.
With a clear goal of helping people in our community identify and seek help
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doesnt show up, the other girls in the
class get worried. Some members will
even reach out on Facebook to be sure
their gym buds are okay and will be back
the next day. We are like family and look
out for one another.
Now, about that Barre. One of the
biggest fitness crazes out there today is
Barre class. Its a combination of Pilates
and ballet, says Cavalier, but dont be
fooled. We use a ballet bar, but this is definitely not a dance class. Our focus is on
sculpting and stretching and on strengthening your core. You will feel it the next
day, thats for sure. Cavalier explained
that the kind of stretching included in her
Pilates and Barre classes improves
strength and flexibility by up to 30 per-
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doneor are they? Anytime Fitness provides its members with the ultimate in
convenience. With more centers worldwide than any other fitness franchise,
Anytime Fitness is open and ready for you
24/7. While 3 a.m. might not be the most
popular time for a workout, Anytime
Fitness is open, if thats what works for
you.
Anytime Fitness owner, Michael Sharp,
recommends getting a workout in first
thing in the morning, before the kids wake
up and turn your day upside down.
During the school year, many members
come to the gym right after they get the
kids on the school bus, said Sharp. Once
summer starts, we encourage them to get
here even earlier. According to Sharp, its
a proven fact that working out on an
empty stomach burns 300 percent more
fat than working out later in the day.
Getting up super early is not easy, but
we can all become morning people if we
work at it, he said. With summer still a
month out, I recommend starting to shift
your schedule now, a bit at a time, if you
can. It takes 21 days for something to
become a habit, so starting now will help
make sure youre ready to roll once summer hits.
Sharp says that preparation is the
secret to early morning success. Help
yourself out by spending a few minutes
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excited to announce that it will be holding an American Red Cross Blood Drive
on Tuesday, June 23, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Everyone from the community
is invited to come out and participate.
The blood drive will be located the Cafeteria and there will be signs to
direct you to the location. If you have concerns regarding any health conditions
or medications that you take, you can call the toll free, 100 percent confidential American Red Cross at 1-866-236-3276.
If you would like to participate, call Tiffany Corliss at 856-391-1213 to schedule your donor appointment.
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Laser therapy is a now well established therapeutic technique with a wide range of medical applications and Anne
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Clients enter a state of deep relaxation and circulation is
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part of the Live Healthy Vineland initiative, led by the Cumberland Cape Atlantic
YMCA, our citys parks will come alive this
summer like never before. Live Healthy
Vineland is a partnership of several public
and private organizations that aim to make
Vineland a healthier place to live, work and
play. This summer, it will be using five area
parksGiampetro, Magnolia, Landis, South
Vineland, and Gittoneto host a Summer
Park Hop Series.
Vineland is fortunate to be home to
some beautiful parks, said Lisa Sheetz,
director of Operations/COO for the
Cumberland Cape Atlantic YMCA. This
summer, we plan to make good use of
them by inviting kids and families to take
part in the Summer Park Hop Series. It
includes exercise, fun and games, all in the
great outdoors.
If you and your family are looking for
some fun things to do outside this summer
that are local, in a safe environment and
free, the Summer Park Series is for you. It
runs from July 6 to August 10, and will
include: Sunset Yoga at Giampetro Park;
Ultimate Frisbee at Magnolia Park; Family
Volleyball at South Vineland Park; Whiffle
Ball at Gittone Park; and Lunchtime
Walking at Landis Park.
Our goal is finding ways to help families get and stay physically fit, as well as
enjoy some summer fun together, said
Sheetz. Staffing the program will be professionals from the YMCA and the
Vineland City Health Department. They
will teach everyone how to play the various games and provide tips for staying fit
and healthy along the way.
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disk in my low back has affected my enjoyment of skiing and forced me to give up golfing. At my wifes suggestion, I began taking
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Cadets in the
Vineland High School
Air Force Junior
Reserve Officer Training
Corps (AFJROTC) Drill
Competition team won
three trophies in the
AnnualDrill
Competitionheld April
11 at North
Penn(Pennsylvania)
High School.
Teams fromeight
schools intwo states
participated in the competition, according to Robert Simpson, a retired US Air
Force Major who is Senior Aerospace Science Instructor at VHS. The program is
now in its fifth year in Vineland and there are 128 cadets enrolled.
The Vineland team took 3rd place overall in the flight inspection competition,
a second place showing in the unarmed color guard demonstration sequence
and a first place trophy in the new cadet/freshman drill sequence. Judging the
events were volunteers from the Active Dutymilitary.
"It was a long day that startedwith cadets reporting to the north campus at
5:15 on a Saturday Morning," said Major Simpson. "But by3 p.m. it was clear it
was it was a productive one. Members of the team had been up since 0330
(3:30 a.m.) but despite their bloodshot eyes and yawns, you could tell there was
pride in a job well done."
The awards won by the Vineland cadets were as follows:
First Place New Cadet Drill - Team led by Freshman Trinitee Walker
Second place Armed Color Guard - Team led by Senior Phillip Kemp
Third Place Unarmed Unit Inspection - Team led by Senior Angel Moya-Velasco
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Angel Moya-Velasco, Trinitee Walker, Giovanni Perez. Second row, from left, Bryelle
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Mcarcial. Third row, from left, Angel Torres, Roberto Valle-Pareja
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The Duprees.
Landis Theater, E.
Landis Ave.,
Vineland.
Doors/Show 8 p.m.
2012 marked the
50th anniversary of
"You Belong to Me"
becoming a national hit. The legend
and the legacy of
the Duprees continue today. Ample
parking for the
Theater within a
one-block radius.
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.
FRIDAY, MAY 29
Dan Barry & Dominic Mancini.
Bogarts Bookstore. 210 N. High St.,
Millville. Free. Gypsy Jazz Tri, 7 p.m.
THROUGH MAY 29
Morel Pagano: My Life in Paintings.
Gallery 50, Inc., 50 E. Commerce St.,
Bridgeton. Wed.Sat. 11 a.m4 p.m. 856575-0090.
EVERY THURSDAY
Jazz Duos. Annata Wine Bar, Bellevue
MAY 28 THROUGH 31
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.: NonDomestics 9 p.m.
THROUGH JUNE 15
Annual Juried Student Art Show.
Vineland Public Library, 1050 E.
Landis Ave., Vineland More than 100
Vineland High School students will
have their artwork on display. The
show features art work from art classes taught at VHS, in a variety of
media including oils, acrylics, watercolors, pastels, pencil, pen & ink, air
brush, printing, photography, sculpture, pottery and graphic design. At
the reception, awards will be given for
first, second, and third place and honorable mentions in all media during
the event. Refreshments will be
served. The Art Exhibit, organized by
the VHS Fine Arts Department, is an
annual event to offer the community
an opportunity to see the artistic talent of VHS students. This event provides students with the satisfaction of
seeing their work displayed and helps
prepare those going on to art school.
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The Graduate. Eagle Theatre, Vine St.,
Hammonton. 8 p.m. except Sundays at 3
p.m. Alluringly sardonic tale of floundering through seduction pays homage to
the electrifying late 60s top-billboard
hits. Eagle Theatre boasts a free double
parking lot, an on-site Sharrott Wine
Lounge and is located within walking
distance of several award-winning boutiques and acclaimed dining destinations. Tickets $20 - $50. Purchase at
www.TheEagleTheatre.com or by calling
609-704-5012.
SATURDAY, MAY 30
Linda Bell & Family. Bogarts
Bookstore. 210 N. High St., Millville.
Free. 24 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3
The Next Chapter. Spring Oak
Assisted Living, 1611 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland. 6:45 p.m. Mixed a cappella
chorus of 20 members under the direction of Gene Tubertini. 856-825-0511.
FRIDAY, JUNE 5
Jazz on the Avenue. Grant Plaza, 619
E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 9 p.m.2 a.m.
Live bands $10 before 11 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3
The Next Chapter. Spring Oak
Assisted Living, 1611 S. Main Rd.,
Vineland. 6:45 p.m. Mixed a cappella
chorus of 20 members under the direction of Gene Tubertini. 856-825-0511.
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