COMMUNITY CALENDAR 5/18

From the 5/18 edition of the Register-News

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Purchase a paver
   The Bordentown Veterans Memorial Committee has announced an extension in time for ordering a paver for the plaza area of the proposed new memorial on Farnsworth Avenue. For those who prefer it, a lay-away plan can be used in which the buyer pays a fixed amount each month until the total amount of $150 is paid.
   For information, call Debbie Baldwin at 324-9141 or stop in at Country Craft Depot, 144 Farnsworth Ave.
Memorial trees
   The Bordentown Shade Tree Committee has established a Memorial Tree Program. Memorial Tree Program brochures can be picked up at App’s Hardware Store, 377 Farnsworth Ave. and By the Book at U & I Gifts, 150 Farnsworth Ave.
   Watch for details of the Bordentown City Tree Care Contest coming this summer.
Summer camp
   Brochures for the Bordentown Community Education/Recreation summer playground/camp program have been mailed to all residents of Bordentown City and Township. Those who did not receive one should call 298-9123 ext. 1200 or 1202.
   The playground program will be held July 5-28. The fee is $40 (includes $10 registration fee) for residents and $60 per week plus a $10 registration fee for non-residents. Registration for camps and playground will be accepted until Friday. Late registrations will be accepted until May 31 with a $10 late charge.
   Camps offered include art, basketball, cheerleading, computers, field hockey, golf, gymnastics, music, pre-kindergarten, science, tennis and theater.
Class reunion
   The Class of 1980 of Florence Township Memorial High School will hold its 20-year reunion Nov. 24. Organizers are trying to locate classmates. Those with information may contact Cammie Ridgway at (856) 427-9496 or e-mail Cammie at www.classmates.com.
Cub Scouts
   Graduating kindergartners through fourth-grade boys are invited to join Cub Scout Pack 3 of Roebling/Florence. Those interested can call Art Mullenax at 499-2431 or Scott Blum, 499-8862, for further information.
Ham supper
   St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Women will sponsor its annual ham supper Saturday in the Guild House of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, West Broad Street, Burlington City. There will be a single seating at 6 p.m.
   Tickets are $7.50 for adults and $4 for children ages 4-11. For information or tickets, call the parish office at 386-0902 or Mary Lou Sanders at 239-4623.
Christian concert
   The Christian music group “Captive Free” will present a program of music, drama, puppetry and interaction at 7 p.m. Saturday at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Route 528, Bordentown. Captive Free features Ryan Gens, a 1999 Bordentown Regional High School graduate.
   Admission is free. Call 298-1880 for information or visit the Holy Cross Web site at www.holycross-bordentown.homepage.com.
Street Fair
   The Greater Bordentown Chamber of Commerce will sponsor the 23rd annual Street Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, rain or shine. The event features over 100 juried crafters, along with Bordentown area merchants and services, family entertainment, quilt square competition and food provided by local restaurants and non-profit organizations.
Pancake breakfast
   A pancake breakfast will be held from 7 to 9:30 a.m. Saturday at New Life Assembly, 131 East Main St., Wrightstown, to raise funds for the Speed the Light youth mission fund. Proceeds will be used to purchase equipment to be donated to missionaries around the world.
   The cost is $3 a person and the menu includes eggs, sausage, choice of milk, orange juice or coffee and all-you-can-eat pancakes.
Mayfair raffle
   The Springfield Township Home & School Association will hold a Mayfair Raffle 2000 beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday during the Mayfair. Among the over 200 items offered are 75 activities and toys for children, over two dozen food and dining certificates, items for the garden, salon certificates, crafts and collectibles, baskets and more. Top prizes include American Doll’s “Kirsten,” high tea and the Ritz-Carlton, a Nintendo 64 system, Great Adventure season passes for a family of four and a golf outing for four at Old Yorke Country Club.
   The raffle also will be open from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Friday for early birds. Tickets will be drawn from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday. Donations still are being accepted for the raffle. Call 723-0429 for information.
Casino trip
   The Knights of Columbus No. 570 will sponsor a bus trip to the Showboat Casino Sunday. The bus will leave at 4:30 p.m. from the St. Mary’s Church parking lot, Bordentown, for a four-hour stay at the casino. The cost is $15 a person and participants will receive $16 in coins and a $3 food voucher.
   For reservations, call Bob at 298-5530.
Car wash
   The Bordentown Regional High School track team and parent support group will hold a car wash from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday at the Bordentown Elks Lodge, Amboy Road. The cost is $5 per car.
JAR seniors
   The John A. Roebling Senior Citizens will honor its 80-year-old members at a luncheon at 2 p.m. Wednesday at McGrath Hall, Hornberger Avenue, Roebling. Honorees are Harry Dubell, Julia Hatrack, Mary Scanella, Sue Taranto and Marge Watro.
   Reservations will be taken that day for the installation luncheon on June 14 at Town & Country Diner, Route 130. A $5 reservation fee must be paid in advance and will be refunded at the door the day of the luncheon.
Iris festival
   The fourth annual Iris Festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 27 on Farnsworth Avenue, Bordentown. Activities will include an iris growers’ competition, live music, a sidewalk art show and art auction, and dedication of the Frank Carr Memorial Iris Garden at 1 p.m. at Flynn Park on the Hilltop.
   A selection of Frank Carr hybrid iris plants will be available for purchase.
Ham dinner
   A buffet-style ham dinner will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. June 3 at Trinity United Methodist Church, 339 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown. Tickets are $8.50 for adults, $3 for children ages 6-12, children under 6, free. Take-outs are $9.50.
   The menu includes ham, potato salad, baked beans, cole slaw, apple sauce, Harvard beets, dessert and beverage. For tickets, call 298-2781 or 298-0158.
Golf clinic
   A free golf clinic conducted by PGA pro Michael Lanzetta will be held June 3 at Mansfield Golf, 707 Route 68, Columbus. For information, call 298-2300.
School carnival
   Chesterfield Elementary School will hold its annual carnival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 3, rain or shine. Activities include games for all ages, a children’s gift auction, fire engine and hay rides, a flea market, book and bake sales, a fire truck splashdown and hospitality and bike raffles.
   A small petting zoo will be available from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Picnic-style foods will be available also. For information, call Julie Maddocks, 259-3691.
Library programs
   The youth services department of the Bordentown branch of the Burlington County Library will offer a Father’s Day craft program for kids age 7-12 at 3:45 p.m. June 7.
   The library will kick off its summer reading program, “Good Books Make Time Fly,” at 2 p.m. June 20 with sign-ups, entertainment and refreshments for all ages.
   The library is located at 18 East Union St., Bordentown. For information, call 298-0622.
Ethnic festival
   St. Nicholas Catholic Byzantine Church will hold its annual ethnic festival from noon to 6 p.m. June 11 at the St. Nicholas picnic grove, Norman Avenue, Roebling. The European festival will feature live entertainment by “The Music Box Band,” as well as traditional foods, homemade cakes and pastries.
   Admission is $2. Children will be admitted free when accompanied by a parent. For further information or directions, call 499-0058 or 499-1544.
Golf outing
   The New Jersey 4-H Development Fund will sponsor the fifth annual 4-H Golf Outing June 26 at Olde York Country Club, Columbus. Events start at 11 a.m. with registration and tee-off is at 1 p.m. The event concludes at 7 p.m. with dinner and awards.
   This tax-deductible event will help to increase awareness and raise funds to benefit the 4-H Youth Development Program in New Jersey. For further information, call Patty Gares, (908) 782-5011, ext. 15.
Theater trip
   The Friends of St. Mary’s School, Bordentown, will sponsor a bus trip to the Millennium Theater in Lancaster, Pa. June 29 to see the show “Noah.” The bus will leave at 10 a.m. from St. Mary’s. Lunch will be at noon at Shady Maple and the show starts at 3:30 p.m.
   The cost is $63. For more information, call 298-4396.
Volunteers needed
   CONTACT of Burlington County, a 24-hour telephone helpline, needs volunteer telephone counselors. No experience is necessary, but volunteers must be 18 or older. Morning training sessions began this month and an evening session will be offered in the spring.
   After completing training, volunteers will have the skills necessary to assist people who depend on CONTACT’s Helpline services. Those interested call CONTACT of Burlington County at (856) 234-8888, (609) 871-4700 or (609) 267-8500.
GED program
   Bordentown Community Education/Recreation offers a free preparation program for those interested in obtaining their GED diploma. Classes are designed to allow students to attend two nights per week, study at their own pace and take the GED test when they are prepared.
   The GED test is administered in both English and Spanish. Instruction focuses on review and development needs in test areas of English, math, science and social studies.
   For registration information, call Bordentown Regional Community Education/Recreation at 298-9123.
   Gift cards
   The Bordentown Veterans Memorial Committee offers “gift cards” representing one paver with a family name or the name of the person for whom it is a gift. Each paver costs $150 and buyers don’t have to have a veteran or a resident of Bordentown City to purchase one.
   For more information, call Debbie Baldwin at 324-9141 or Arlene Bice, 298-3334.
MacFarland reunions
   The William MacFarland High School Class of 1955 will hold its 45th class reunion on Sept. 16, 2000, at Charley’s Other Brother, Mount Holly. Addresses for the following are needed: John Casally, Diane Crawford Cheeseman, Lenora Davis, Doris LaRue, William McCarty, Ronald Sager, Betty Jane Lee Molnar, Mary Currie Haines and Dorothy Varnyak.
   Anyone who can help locate these classmates should contact Beverly Robinson Whittington at 298-5912 or Adelma Kenny Holzbaur at 585-5226.
Parents Anonymous
   A Parents Anonymous support group meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at Trinity United Methodist Church, 1285 Hornberger Ave., Roebling.
   Parents Anonymous of New Jersey Inc. is a private, non-profit organization that provides free, community based support groups for parents who are having problems with their children and feel they would benefit from meeting weekly with other parents for help and support. Parents who attend may remain anonymous.
Volunteers needed
   Good listeners are needed to help people who are mourning or anticipating the loss of a pet through death or any other separation. Training is provided. Call 1-800-404-PETS and leave a name, address and phone number.
Jazzercise
   Ongoing Jazzercise classes taught by Kathy Along are held at 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and 9 a.m. Saturdays at the Roebling Fire Company No. 3 at 69 Main St. in Roebling. Participants may join at any time.
   Ms. Along’s classes are part of the Healthy Lifestyles Fitness Select Network. Participants who belong to Personal Choice, Keystone, and AmeriHealth managed care insurers receive a discount and are eligible for 50 percent reimbursement.
   For more information contact Kathy Along, 259-0344.
   In Bordentown, classes are held at 6:20 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Peter Muschal School. Tuesday and Thursday classes are held at Carslake Community Center at 9:30 a.m. Join anytime. For further information, call Nanette at 890-2639.
   In Yardville, Jazzercise classes are held at the St. George Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 839 Yardville-Allentown Road, Yardville, every Tuesday and Thursday evening at 6 and Saturday morning at 9. Morning classes are held every Monday and Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. and baby-sitting is available.
   Classes are continuous and participants can register at any time. For further information, contact Joanne Smith at 581-1234.