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www.moorestownsun.com FEB. 10–17, 2016 FREE
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE101 years young
Moorestown resident marksmilestone. PAGE 10
By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
During an official visit toLehigh University on Dec. 6 and 7,Greg Gamble, a wide receiver forMoorestown High School football,decided he was going to committo the school.
After making his commitment,he had to wait nearly two monthsto sign his National Letter of In-tent.
Last Wednesday, National Sign-ing Day finally arrived, and Gam-ble’s long wait to lock in his com-mitment to Lehigh finally ended.
“The process was long andstressful, but honestly it’s adream come true,” Gamble said.“I get to play D-1 football.”
Gamble and three otherMoorestown student-athletes offi-cially announced their collegechoices during the winter signingday on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Gam-
ble, soccer goalie Carlie Blessing,bowler Andrew Cannuli and foot-ball kicker Ryan Loftus revealedthe colleges they would competefor beginning in the 2016-17school year before a small crowdof families and friends at theMoorestown Athletic Center.
Each athlete committed to dif-ferent schools at three levels of NCAA athletics. Blessing andGamble each signed their Nation-
al Letter of Intent on Wednesdayas they will compete for Division
I schools. Blessing will be playingsoccer at the University of Rich-mond, while Gamble made hiscommitment to play football atLehigh official. Cannuli will bowlat the Division II level for McK-endree University in Illinois, andLoftus will be kicking for Divi-sion III Gettysburg College’s foot-ball team.
Signing day is a formality formany student-athletes. Most
make verbal commitments to col-leges prior to signing day. Howev-
er, Division I student-athletesaren’t officially bound to a schooluntil they sign a letter of intent.Last Wednesday gave the athletesa sense of finality.
“I’m in a group chat with all of my soccer teammates who arealso signing today,” Blessing said.“So it’s kind of a ‘we’re done’ feel-ing.”
Blessing, a four-year varsitygoalie for the Quakers’ girls’ soc-
cer team, was excited to finallysign her NLI on Wednesday. She
said she visited more than 30schools over the past few yearsand said it was a relief to finallybe locked in to Richmond.
Each athlete was attracted totheir schools for different rea-sons, but all shared the same en-thusiasm about their futureschool.
“I really like the coaches andthe size of the school as well asthe girls,” Blessing said about
Richmond. “It’s just the team en-vironment – overall is very nice.”
“As soon as I visited, I felt rightat home,” Gamble said aboutLehigh. “I was going to take someother visits, but as soon as I gotdone from Lehigh, I knew I want-ed to go there. I loved the campus,I loved the coaches. It was a greatfit for me.”
Loftus has spent the last coupleseasons booting field goals and
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
Seniors Greg Gamble, Ryan Loftus, Carlie Blessing and Andrew Cannuli prepared to officially make their college commitments on NationalSigning Day last Wednesday. Gamble will play football at Lehigh University, Loftus will play football at Gettysburg College, Blessing will playsoccer at the University of Richmond, and Cannuli will bowl at McKendree University.
Student-athletes make college commitmentsMoorestown High School’s Carlie Blessing, Andrew Cannuli, Greg Gamble and Ryan Loftus choose colleges
please see LOFTUS, page 16
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By KAHRA F. BUSS Dept. of Parks & Recreation
This spring, following a monu-mental 2016 Recreation YouthBasketball season with more than700 young people playing, the De-partment of Parks and Recre-ation is pleased to sponsor theSecond Annual Live CivillyMarch Madness Tournament of
Giving! This three verses threebasketball tournament is sched-uled for Saturday, March 12 from9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is open to
youth and adults alike.The March Madness Tourna-
ment of Giving is open to all bas-ketball players in grades threethrough 12 as well as adults whoare just looking for a friendly, funand competitive tournament thatsupports a good cause. The MarchMadness Tournament of Givingis designed for boys and girls, andgames are played in appropriate
age brackets. Each age bracket isguaranteed a three-game mini-mum and prizes for the winningteam. Last year, more than 80
youth and adults competed andenjoyed the three verses three ac-tion along with the three-pointcontest.
The March Madness Tourna-ment of Giving is an annual eventthat supports community out-reach programs through the De-partment of Parks and Recre-ation. The tournament helps tofund nutritional outreach pro-
grams such as the ExCELS SnackProgram (Recreation Open Gym)
Annual Live Civilly March Madness
Tournament of Giving set for March 12
happenings at parks & rec
please see NEW, page 21
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6 THE MOORESTOWN SUN
The following information ison file with the Moorestown Po-lice Department:
On Jan. 16, it was reported thata wallet was stolen from a lockerat the Vir-tua Fit-ness Cen-ter locat-ed onYoung Av-
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On Jan. 18, it was reported thattires were slashed on a HyundaiSienna sometime between Jan. 17and 18 while parked on LindenStreet.
On Jan. 28, police responded toKay Jewelers in the MoorestownMall for the report of an irate cus-
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10 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — FEB. 10–17, 2016
Born in 1915,
Moorestown resident,
celebrates her
We are so proud of her and her
life accomplishments!
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
A Moorestown resident whomet President Theodore Roo-
sevelt and was a trailblazer for de-segregation celebrated her 101stbirthday recently.
Alfreda L. Macon, a 65-year res-ident of Moorestown, is very ac-tive and was in great health forher 101st birthday celebration.She was all smiles talking abouther life and family.
“I’ve had a wonderful life.
Moorestown resident turns 101,a trailblazer for desegregation
Alfreda L. Macon oneof seven black women to desegregate formerplace of employment
please see MACON, page 27
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Moorestown resident Alfreda L. Macon recently celebrated her 101stbirthday. She has lived in Moorestown for 65 years.
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VALENTINE COLORING CONTEST
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• Coloring must be done by using colored pencils, watercolors and/or crayons. • Entries must be received by 5 p.m. on February 15, 2016, and cannot be returned.• Entries will be judged by Sun Newspaper staff and will be based on overall coloring.• Three winners will be notified by phone/email and posted on Sun Newspapers' social media sites.
• Winners will receive 4-pack to Sahara Sams. • Prizes will be mailed to the address listed on the entry form.Mail to: Elauwit Media, 108 Kings Hwy. East, 3rd Floor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
This winter, the MoorestownHigh School Interact Club is mak-ing it possible to warm up yourbody and your soul by providingsoup and a wayto give
back to the community.The MHS Interact Club will
host its 14th Annual “Soup for theSoul” charity event on Saturday,Feb. 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. atthe First Presbyterian Church,101 Bridgeboro Road. Those whoattend are granted access to a buf-
fet-style meal with all-you-can-eat soup and bread for
a small fee. All pro-ceeds are donated to
Philabundance,
which is dedicat-ed to endinghunger in theDelaware Val-ley.
“Each oneof us feels theneed to giveback to thecommunity.
This is a greatway for anyone
close to the event to get involved.The community can serve byhelping out and having somesoup,” Ali Simeone, co-chair of the advertising committee, said.
“It is reassuring to know thatthe money stays local and thatwe’re helping out people aroundour area,” John Fallows, co-chairof the advertising committee,said.
The MHS Interact Club is a stu-dent-run organization dedicated
to serving the community. It hostsfour main events throughout theyear, with “Soup for the Soul”being one of its biggest.
Students have been workinghard these past few months, get-ting local restaurants to donatethe soup and bread that will beserved throughout the afternoon.The event also features raffle and
Warm your body and your soulMHS Interact Club hosts ‘Soup for the Soul’ charity event Feb. 20
please see INTERACT, page 24
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16 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — FEB. 10–17, 2016
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extra points for Moorestown foot-ball. Unlike his football teammateGamble, Loftus is playing Divi-sion III football. Even though Di-vision III athletes do not sign Na-tional Letters of Intent, lastWednesday was still a very spe-cial day for Loftus.
“Just to be able to realize this isreality, this is actually happening,I’m officially going to college toplay football, it’s awesome,” Lof-
tus said.Loftus visited about six or
seven schools before deciding toattend Gettysburg. A number of factors attracted him to theschool.
“They’re a great academicschool,” he said. “Socially, itseemed like somewhere where Icould see myself fit in. I really gotalong with the coach and I reallyliked the program. It was an easychoice.”
All of the athletes still have afew months of high school left tocomplete before they can shifttheir focus to college. However,Gamble admits he can’t wait toget on the football field and com-pete for Lehigh.
“I’m just ready to get to thenext phase, get up there, startworking out,” he said.
LOFTUSContinued from page 1
Loftus: ‘Just to be able to realize this is a
reality ... it’s awesome’
SPORTS SCORES
Send your team’s scoresto [email protected].
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The Moorestown Rotary Break-fast Club hosted Neil Rosa, athlet-ic director of Moorestown HighSchool, to update the club on the
new sports complex located at thehigh school. Rosa was votedDAANJ Athletic Director of theYear in 2014 and in his current
role for 14 years.The MHS Athletic Department
is endeavoring to raise funding tohelp establish the Moorestown
Historical Society Sports LegendsExhibit at MHS and a few sportsscore boards. Naming rights andother sponsorship are availablefor Quaker Stadium as well. Allsponsorship inquires shoulder bedirected to Carol Butler, interimsuperintendent. All Sports Leg-
ends Exhibit donations can be di-rected to Rosa, director of athlet-ics. Butler's and Rosa's email ad-dresses are [email protected]
and [email protected] has created a model of
success with approximately 155league titles, 86 sectional titlesand 36 state titles since 2000.Moorestown has also won threeShop Rite Cups as the Best Group3 program in the state.
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The Moorestown LibraryBoard of Trustees welcomed anew member and appointed offi-cers for 2016.
At its annual reorganizationmeeting on Wed. Jan. 27, the Li-brary Board of Trustees wel-
comed its newest member, KimFischel.
The slate of officers for 2016are as follows: Board PresidentGlen Walton, Secretary KarenCooper, and Treasurer DeborahBlair.
Rotary hosts MHS athletic director
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FEB. 10–17, 2016 –THE MOORESTOWN SUN 21
Winter Programs Enrolling Now!
Individualized Instruction & Customized Curriculum
Writing, Reading, & Math Extension, Study Skills & Learning
Strategies, Test Preparation
and the new, monthly Live CivillyMake-N-Take program for youthgrades fourth through sixth. TheExCELS Snack program, now inits fourth year, provides healthysnacking options to more than 200bodies weekly during the Recre-ation Open Gym. Live Civilly, inpartnership with the MoorestownMinisterium, brings fresh fruit,
healthy snacks such as organicgranola bars, high nutrient snackbars and trail mixes to the OpenGym.
The Make-N-Take is a newhealthy cooking initiative beingoffered in the Recreation Commer-cial Kitchen by Live Civilly to helpeducate young people about easy,tasty and healthy food options that
they can make themselves. A com-
bination of healthy eating, nutri-tional awareness and consumerscience will be combined to helpyoung people understand thathealthy food can be accessible andinexpensive if you know how touse it. The program is designedaround a “food pantry shoppinglist” that focuses on many basic,inexpensive food ingredients andincorporates basic ingredientscombined with fresh options, suchas those grown in the Live CivillyCommunity Supported Gardens,
to provide a healthy meal for theparticipant and their families.
Please save the date, Saturday,March 12, for the Live CivillyMarch Madness Tournament of Giving, at the Church StreetRecreation Center. For more in-formation or to register for theevent, please visit the Live Civillywebsite at www.livecivilly.org.
NEWContinued from page 4
New healthy cookinginitiative offered
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events with this new service, butcan archive and share videos asteaching tools in the OLGCSchool. OLGC is one of the onlyCatholic churches in the area livestreaming at this time, accordingto Molz. She feels it will pay off inthe long run with the number of things the church can do and pro-
vide for people through stream-ing.
Having video services allowsanyone to watch a church event.This includes those nearby withlimitations on getting to church,and those far away who can’tmake it to the event. The stream-ing service came in handy duringthe Jan. 24 blizzard, when peoplecouldn’t go to church, and 450
people were able to watch from
their homes.“The capability could be used
by those confined to their care fa-cilities, to remote family andfriends during weddings and fu-nerals, and now, without any ad-ditional effort, by hundreds of snow-bound parishioners,” Fa-ther Jim Grogan said.
Another benefit of the stream-ing service is for evangelization.People who are interested in find-ing a place to practice their faithcan watch, listen and see if they
would feel comfortable at OLGC.“If it helps bring people to us, it
makes a lot of sense to broadcastHis message to as many people aswe can,” Molz said.
Molz said teachers have al-ready started to use past broad-casts as tools during classes atOLGC School.
However, McElroy doesn’twant the streaming to replace
people being present at the
church and its services, but tohelp in situations where peoplecannot attend.
“In our heart of hearts, ourfirst choice is for people to bepresent, gathered together.Streaming is not a replacementfor the physical presence inchurch; we want people to formconnections, relationships and acommunity,” McElroy said.
OLGC would like to be able tolive stream other events such asbus trips or things outside of the
church using other devices butwould need a volunteer to help itdo so.
The live streams can be foundat the OLGC website, www.olgc-nj.org. The streams and pastbroadcasts can be found on theleft, under the main photo on thewebsite. Streams and videos canbe watched on a computer as wellas other mobile devices.
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There are some big shoes to fillon the Moorestown Business As-sociation Board. After sevenyears, Tom Sheckels is stepping
down to pursue other goals, butnot without leaving a positivemark on the organization towhich he devoted so much time.The MBA is grateful for thecountless hours of hard workthat Sheckels put in as a boardmember, treasurer and web mas-ter, and will continue to benefitfrom the many improvements hemade throughout his tenure.
Sheckels’ work for the MBAcame after serving as an environ-mental engineer for Naval Facili-
ties Engineering for 30 years. His job took him to U.S. Naval basesand facilities throughout theNortheast, determining environ-mental deficiencies and workingwith Navy personnel toward solu-tions for the problems he identi-fied. When the government initi-ated the Base Realignment andClosure process, Sheckels’ depart-ment was consolidated and he
had to make the hard decision in2005 to relocate his family to Vir-ginia, or remain in the areawhere his wife Lydia’s career was
flourishing. He chose to retirefrom his engineering position
Sheckels steps down from MBA Board
please see SHECKELS, page 26
Special to The Sun
MBA Vice President Stephen Pazienza, left, and President Don Pow-ell, right, present Tom Sheckels with a plaque commemorating hisseven years of service on the Association’s Board of Directors.
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“(We do this event) to help outhunger in the area. All of themoney stays close. (Those who at-tend) could be helping peoplethey might know. They are mak-ing a difference in helping endhunger,” Simeone said.
Last year, the Interact Club
raised more than $4,000, and at 50cents a meal, this provided morethan 8,000 meals for the hungryand malnourished throughoutthe Delaware Valley.
This year, the club would liketo reach its 2016 donation goal of $5,000.
“The goal is to keep the eventgrowing. Each year we try to
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Fallows said.Students of the Interact Clubhope those who attend feel goodthey gave back to their communi-ty, but also have a delicious mealand tell their friends about theevent for next year.
“It makes you feel really good,the thought that the money isgoing back to the community,”Fallows said.
“(We hope they) tell theirfriends and come again next yearand spread the word,” Simeone
said.Tickets will be sold at the door
and cost $10 for adults and $7 forseniors and children. Additional-ly, with a $10 takeout option, youwill receive a container of yourfavorite soup, as well as twopieces of bread.
MHS Interact Club is spon-sored by Rotary International.
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After launching Sheckels Cre-ations Photography in 2006, he
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For the last three years, Sheck-els served as board treasurer, andcontributed his expertise in up-
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ganization’s accounting systems.He also became the MBA web-master, keeping it up-to-date,training other board members,involving social media and send-ing other forms of communica-tion. And there was one otherservice he performed for thegroup – whenever there was aneed for a high-quality photo-graph, Sheckels was indisputablythe best man for the job. His im-ages have been used on the orga-nization’s website and directo-
ries, and served to illustrate arti-cles about the MBA in magazinesand newspapers.
Sheckels decided to step downfrom the MBA board at the end of 2015 so he could spend more timeperfecting his photography, ahobby he has cultivated sincechildhood when he snapped pic-tures with his Brownie Instamat-ic and developed the film himself in his father’s darkroom. Aftercollege and a stint in the Navy, theadvent of digital photographyrekindled his interest in themedium and he began to serious-ly pursue this avocation, special-
izing in panoramic shots. Dy-
namic photos of Moorestown, aswell as journeys to Antarctica,Africa, Alaska and other stun-ning locales around the world, arefeatured on his websitewww.sheckelscreations.com.
Although no longer on theboard, Sheckels remains a dedi-cated member of the MBA – andhas spent time helping new boardmembers transition into their po-sitions. At the year-end MBAluncheon in December, Associa-tion President Don Powell pre-
sented Sheckels with a plaquecommemorating his years of service.
“The MBA and I personallywill sincerely miss Tom's guid-ance and steady hand. As theMBA has grown, Tom has beeninstrumental in making neces-sary upgrades and changes butmore importantly providing astructure around which thatgrowth could evolve. His quiet,steady counsel has been wonder-
ful and will be sorely missed. Iwish him only the best and amgrateful for his friendship andservice to the MBA,” Powell said.
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Everyone has his or her ups anddowns, but I’ve survived it all andI’ve had a very, very good life. Ican thank the Lord for that,”Macon said.
Macon was “officially” born onFeb. 6, 1915, in Tampa, Fla., toTaylor Stephens and Willie Mae
Hamilton Stephens. According toMacon, she was actually born in1914, but was part of a late censusand her birth certificate wasdated incorrectly as 1915, so shegoes by that date now.
When she was just a baby, herfamily moved to Philadelphia,where she lived for more than 40years. There, she grew up withfour siblings.
Macon was a federal employee,working first at the Frankford Ar-senal, followed by the UnitedStates Marine Corp. where she re-tired after 30 years. A trailblazerfor desegregation in the armedforces, Macon was one of sevenblack women to desegregate herformer place of employment afterExecutive Order 9981 was issuedby President Harry S. Truman toabolish racial discrimination inthe United States armed forces.
“Despite the discrimination,we made it through,” Macon said.
Macon met her late husband
Eugene at the age of 17. They fellin love and, after World War I, gotmarried. They spent 50 happyyears together. During their mar-riage, Macon and her husbandadopted their son Charles whoblessed them with three grand-children and many great-grand-children.
“The loves of my life,” Maconsaid of her husband and son.
The Macons bought propertyin Moorestown 65 years ago. Dur-ing that time, Eugene built theirhome with his own hands. In 1965,the Macons moved toMoorestown, and she has beenliving in that house ever since.
When Macon first moved in,
the family didn’t have utilities formore than a year, she said. Every-thing was much more underde-veloped back then, with open landand trees. She lived on one dirtroad in the area and the townthen had one traffic light.
“I’m forever grateful. I havebeautiful neighbors and dearfriends,” Macon said.
A large factor in helpingMacon to reach 101 has been herhealthy and active lifestyle. Since
she was young, she has been alover of fresh vegetables. That iswhat she continues to eat today,and doesn’t leave any leftovers.She also hardly eats meat, stick-ing to fish and occasionally chick-en in her soup.
Macon has travelled all overthe United States and Europe,most recently going to Californiain December. She also remains ac-tive by planting flowers in thespring, doing her own lawn in thesummer and using a leaf blowerin the fall. Macon doesn’t haveany trouble going up and downthe stairs; she is just is a littleslower than she used to be.
But what Macon attributedmost to her age and health wasGod and his blessings.
“I feel wonderful, I have noaches and no pains. I move slow,but that is, I suppose, so I don’t getin trouble,” she said with a laugh.
Macon lives with and is takencare of by her caregiver SoniaWilliamson. Alfreda said she doeseverything and truly is a blessing.
“(Alfreda)’s very active and in-dependent … By law, because she
is 101, they don’t want her to behere by herself,” Williamson said.
Last year, Macon had a surprisebirthday celebration for her 100thbirthday on Feb. 21. Despite asnowy day, she was surrounded bymore than 100 family members,friends and neighbors. Also in at-tendance were Moorestown’s for-mer Mayor Victoria Napolitanoand Macon’s niece, Sen. DonzellaJames from Georgia. Both gaveher a proclamation, and she wasalso named an honorary Georgiastate citizen. Also, for her 100thbirthday, Macon was invited tohave dinner with PresidentObama, but decided not to go.
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THURS Y FEB. 11Crafternoon: Pinecone Candle Jar:
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this crafty pinecone candle jar,which makes a perfect Valen-tine’s Day gift. Registration isrequired.
Bollywood Dance/Fitness: Forteens and adults, 15 and up. 7p.m. at the Moorestown Library.Teens and adults are invited totry a new way of moving with aseries of Bollywood dance classestaught by Malathi Pentapalli ofNritya Creations Academy ofDance. Learn and perform excit-ing dances choreographed to the
most popular Bollywood songs.Moorestown Area Toastmasters
meeting: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Mt.Laurel Fire Station, 69 Elbo Lane.For more information, visit4887.toastmastersclubs.org.
Moorestown Running CompanySpeed Night group run: 6:30p.m. Meet at Moorestown Run-ning Company, 115 W. Main St.Questions, email joe.halin@run-
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Rotary Club of Moorestownmeeting: 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. atMoorestown Community House,16 E. Main St. Fellowship, lunchand guest speaker presentation.
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FRI Y FEB. 12Drop In Craft: Make a Valentine’s
Day Card: For all ages. 11 a.m. to 5p.m. at the Moorestown Library.Drop in any time to make a Valen-tine’s Day card for someone spe-cial. No registration required.
Reading to the Dog: For kinder-garteners and up. 4 p.m. at theMoorestown Library. Young read-
ers are invited to practice yourread-aloud skills by reading to adog, Henry, for 15 minutes.
Children’s story time: 11 a.m. atBarnes and Noble, East GateSquare. Call (856) 608-1904.
Al-Anon meeting: 8:30 p.m. at Trini-ty Episcopal Church, Main andChurch streets. Closed meeting.For more information, visitwww.southjerseyal-anon-org.
S TUR Y FEB. 13Drop In Craft: Make a Valentine’s
Day Card: For all ages. 11 a.m. to 5p.m. at the Moorestown Library.Drop in any time to make a Valen-
tine’s Day card for someone spe-cial. No registration required.
Teen 3rd Floor Café: 7:30 p.m. to10:30 p.m. at the MoorestownRecreation Center on SecondStreet. Live Music Night forgrades nine to 12.
Moorestown Running Companygroup run: 8 a.m. Meet atMoorestown Running Company,115 W. Main St. Distances andpaces vary.
MON Y FEB. 15Overeaters Anonymous: 7:30 p.m.
at St. Matthew Lutheran Church,318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit www.oa-southjer-sey.org for information.
TUES Y FEB. 16Content Marketing Seminar: What
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ter Joyce Garabedian and learnhow to harness the power ofeffective email marketing andsocial media to grow your busi-ness. To register go to (856) 234-0333.
Societa’ Bell’ Italia-AmericanOrganization meeting: Contin-ues culture, language, music,food and traditions of ancestors.Meets at Lamberti’s Modo MilanoRestaurant. For more informa-tion, email [email protected].
Moorestown Garden Club meeting:
10 a.m. at Moorestown Communi-ty House, 16 E. Main St. For moreinformation, visitwww.moorestowngardenclub.com.
Historical Society of MoorestownMansion Tours and Gift Shop: 2to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-sion. For more information, visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
Al-Anon Men’s Meeting: 8 p.m. atTrinity Episcopal Church, Mainand Church streets. Visitwww.southjerseyal-anon-org.
Garden State Chorale Rehearsals:7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church.Visit www.gschorale.org or call(856) 858-9322.
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