Category: Sentinel-NBS Calendar
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Annual African dinner at St. Barnabas April 29
St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Sand Hills Road, South Brunswick, will have its third annual African dinner April 29 at 5 p.m. The dinner is prepared by African members of the congregation, and is a benefit for the third annual Healing Mission Trip to Kenya, scheduled for June. The evening’s program will also include an auction…
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Greenways Association seeking board members
Kingston Greenways Association is seeking board members to help preserve, improve and add to the local green areas. The immediate green areas include Heathcote Park, the Heathcote Park Extension, the Railroad Path, Green Acres along behind Cleveland Lane, Green Acres behind Douglas Drive, along Carter Brook and Heathcote Brook, and adjacent to Heathcote Park. Interested…
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Registration accepted for summer camps
South Brunswick Community Education is now accepting registration for its summer camps which begin with day camp June 26-Aug. 18. Base Camp will be at Indian Fields School, and Adventure Camp and Star Camp at Crossroads North School. Travel Camp will be Aug. 21-25 at Greenbrook School. Enrichment Camps will include academic enrichment, “Afternoon Adventures,”…
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Annual ‘Cops and Rodders’ show April 30
The Death, Retirement, Widows and Orphans Fund will present the 12th annual “Cops and Rodders” car show April 30 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at DeVry University, Route 1, North Brunswick (rain date May 7). The free event showcases various cars, trucks, motorcycles and SUVS. It will feature kiddie rides, games, food, vendors, and an appearance…
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Applications due May 1 for Lions talent show
South Brunswick Lions Club will sponsor its first talent show June 2 at Crossroads Middle School South, Major Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Applications must be secured by May 1. The show is open to all South Brunswick residents, and registration fee is $15. Applicants must submit a sample video or DVD, and…
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‘Go Red for Women’ luncheon on May 2
The American Heart Association (AHA) will hold its “Go Red for Women” luncheon May 2 at The Palace at Somerset Park, Somerset. The luncheon will feature educational sessions, survivor stories, a champagne reception, and an auction. Keynote speaker will be Toni Raiten-D’Antonio, author of “The Velveteen Principles: A Guide to Becoming Real.” For cost, tickets…
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Ham dinner at local church April 29
The Reformed Church of North Brunswick, 17 Laurel Place, will hold a ham dinner April 29 from 5-7 p.m. Price is $10, and $5 for children. Tickets are available at the door or by calling (732) 545-2736.
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North B’wick resident to walk in MS Walk April 23
Rennie Rankin, North Brunswick, a teacher of Spanish at Freehold Borough High School, will join a team of 200 students, colleagues, family and friends and take part in the “MS Walk” April 23 at Babbage Park, North Brunswick. Rankin, diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in June 2003, will captain the Freehold Borough High School team.…
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Film ’15 Park Avenue’ at NAMI April 21
South Asian Mental Health Awareness in Jersey will begin its film discussion series with “15 Park Avenue” April 21 from 6-9 p.m. at National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 1562 Route 130, North Brunswick. The free film explores an Indian family affected by mental illness. A discussion led by Dr. Ajanta Vinekar will follow. Registration…
