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By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun
Twenty-seven years later, andthe Pine Barrens Festival isstronger than ever. With every-thing from chicken wings andcold beer to cotton candy andfunnel cakes, the tastes of the
festival at the Church of theHoly Eucharist provide a littleslice of heaven for all ages.“There’s good food every
night, good entertainment everynight and my favorite part is thedifferent theme in the cultureand history tent every night,”Wilma Davison of Tabernacle
said.For those who are not as inter-
ested in the history of thePinelands, Majestic Midwaysprovided an assortment of ridesfrom the teacups to the highfly-ing, upside-down flipping ma-
SEAN LAJOIE/The SunThe folks of the Pine Barrens did not let the high temperatures ruin their fun last week. The 27thPine Barrens Festival was once again a huge hit as people from all over filed in to celebrate thePinelands culture with action packed rides, cold drinks and funnel cakes.
Tradition continues for 27th year at Church of the Holy Eucharist
A festival of family fun
Recent graduate honored with $10,000Burlington County College Scholarship Award
Seneca’s Charlie Castilloclaims volunteer victory
please see FESTIVAL, page 9
By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun
With 84 applications from 21schools, the Burlington CountyCollege Scholarship Award isgrowing more competitive eachyear.As of 2009, the award has been
named in honor of Joe Lauferwho passed away in 2014 at theage of 79.Laufer dedicated his life to vol-
unteering and educating. Heworked at Rowan College atBurlington County for 27 years invarious academic and adminis-trative roles, including associatedean for business relations.He also served as a township
committee member forSouthampton Township and wasa greatly respected man in thecounty.The Burlington County Volun-
teer Center originally gave $1,000in college scholarship awards tovolunteers in the area who madea difference. The organizationwas then contacted by the HainesFamily Foundation out of respectfor Laufer, and with its help, theaward grew to $7,500 the followingyear.Now with the help of this fami-
ly and the funds the organizationreceives from the Joe Laufer me-morial fund, the award has growndrastically, and this year it hasgiven $25,000 to four students inthe area.“Going forward, we hope to
find another foundation to helpwith the funding because it isgrowing increasingly more diffi-cult to narrow down the applica-tions to such a select few win-ners,” said Michael Pippen, coor-dinator at the Volunteer Center ofBurlington County.Among the group of four win-
ners from the 2015 class wasSeneca’s own Charlie Castillo,who was given the largest prize of$10,000.“I was very surprised to hear
that I was awarded the scholar-ship,” Castillo said. “To be one ofthe few people chosen to receivethis award means a lot to me. Ifeel very fortunate.”Castillo will be attending
American University in Washing-ton, D.C., in the fall. Similar tomost private schools, the cost toattend is high so winning thegrand prize was very beneficial tohim.“I was surprised to hear that I
please see CASTILLO, page 4
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On Sunday, Aug. 2, the Histori-cal Society will sponsor its annu-al Chicken Barbecue at the Taber-nacle Methodist Church. Thisevent is scheduled from 2 to 6 p.m.in the air-conditioned church halllocated at 166 Carranza Road inTabernacle.Those who attend are treated to
large portions at this dinner.Adults receive a half of a chick-en, along with homemade sidessuch as coleslaw and potato salad.Fresh, locally picked corn andsliced tomatoes are also includedwith each platter. For dessert,there is a variety of homemadepies, cakes and puddings. Theadult portion is priced at $10.Smaller portions are available forchildren under 12 years, these arepriced at only $5.Tickets are available in ad-
vance or at the door. The feastcan be enjoyed at the event, wherediners can socialize with many oftheir friends and neighbors. If itis more convenient, platters canbe boxed up for takeout at no ad-
ditional charge.For tickets please call (609) 268-
1255 or (609) 859-3469, or contactany member of the Historical So-ciety.The Tabernacle Historical So-
ciety was founded in 1975 and hasdevoted itself to the preservationof Tabernacle’s history. It is re-sponsible for the Knight-PepperHouse and the Friendship School-house, both restored by the socie-ty and both located on CarranzaRoad. In addition, it has erectedsigns throughout the townshipmarking historic sites. The socie-ty has conserved and documentedmany historic artifacts includingphotos, documents, maps andeveryday utensils from bygoneyears. Its most precious posses-sion is a large, lidded basket madeby the last Delaware Indian to livein our area – Indian Ann.There is much work to be done,
and fewer and fewer volunteers todo it. To join the Historical Socie-ty or to make a donation, pleasecall (609) 268-1255.
Chicken Barbecue is Aug. 2
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was awarded the $10,000 scholar-ship. I'm relieved that I will havesome money to pay for college,but I didn't expect to win thismuch money,” Castillo said.After going over the scholar-
ship application requirementsand the qualities of the candi-dates, Castillo believed he metmuch of the criteria the scholar-ship committee was looking for.“I've been volunteering for as
long as I can remember,” Castillosaid.His volunteering efforts have
been widespread and have im-pacted a vast crowd.His senior year of high school,
he helped rebuild a house thatwas damaged by HurricaneSandy. He volunteers at a thrift
store in Camden called ClothesFrom the Heart, and from middleschool to his early high schoolyears, he volunteered as a docentin the Dinosaur Hall at the Acade-my of Natural Sciences inPhiladelphia. Castillo has been a guest speak-
er at Rowan College at BurlingtonCounty where he spoke to stu-dents about his experiences grow-ing up as a deaf person, and hasalso served as a student adminis-trator in an organization calledHearing Optional.He helps plan events that deaf
and hard-of-hearing children andtheir families can attend wherethey can mingle and feel less iso-lated. “Contributing to this organiza-
tion makes me feel proud of myidentity as a member of the deafand hard-of-hearing community,”Castillo said.As part of the criteria to apply
for the award, students must berecommended by one school offi-cial and one non-school commu-nity leader.Castillo received letters of rec-
ommendation from his highschool guidance counselor andhis former elementary schoolteacher, who is also a communityleader who contributes to ClothesFrom the Heart as well as Hear-ing Optional.Castillo has formed a lasting
relationship with both of his for-mer teachers. “My high school guidance
counselor helped me a lotthroughout my four years of highschool, with everything from mycourse schedule to general con-cerns that I had. My former ele-mentary school teacher is ateacher of the deaf. She helpedme to develop my strong languageskills and encouraged me to takeLatin in middle school. This gaveme confidence to take honors andAP English in high school, as wellas four years of French and toexcel in both languages. We'vebeen in touch ever since I left ele-mentary school, and we still seeeach other every chance we get,”Castillo said. Castillo is excited for the new
opportunities that will await himat American University.As someone with a strong in-
CASTILLOContinued from page 1
please see AWARD, page 5
Castillo: ‘I’ve been volunteeringfor as long as I can remember’
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terest in politics and internation-al relations, the school’s locationwill suit him well. He plans tomajor in international studies,with a concentration in peace,global security and conflict reso-lution.Castillo is very interested in
taking part in activities that willbenefit the local community andplans to take part in as many ashis schedule can handle.He’s interested in contributing
to the student newspaper, joiningModel United Nations, as well asthe Community Action and So-cial Justice Coalition, and theAsian American Student Union. After he graduates from Amer-
ican University, he plans to gointo the Peace Corps to work with
deaf children, focusing on help-ing them acquire language. Hethen plans to attend graduateschool to further his knowledgeand skills relating to internation-al affairs. “Perhaps one day I will be for-
tunate enough to work for theUnited Nations,” Castillo said.The four winners for this year
– Castillo, Carolyn Bresnahanfrom Cinnaminson High School,Catherine O’Rorke from ShawneeHigh School and �Kacie Stettnerfrom Bordentown Regional HighSchool – will be given theirawards at the Burlington CountyLibrary main branch in West-ampton on July 29 at 4 p.m. Mem-bers of both the Laufer familyand Haines family will be in at-tendance.To apply for the 2016 Joe Laufer
Scholarship award, visitwww.volunteercenterburlington-county.org.
AWARDContinued from page 4
Award ceremony is July 29 at library
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WEDNESDAY JULY 29Kiddiecize: Ages 3-9. 12:30 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Thisfamily fitness program isdesigned to teach kids about theimportance of healthy lifestylehabits. Children and caregivershould come in sneakers andappropriate workout attire. Reg-istration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/kid-diecize-9.
Music Exploration – Fun With Gui-tar: Ages 7-9. 1:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. The NJ
School of Music will be here eachweek this summer to focus on anew musical instrument. Thisweek we are having fun with theguitar. The instruments will beprovided for each session. Regis-tration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/music-exploration-fun-guitar.
Wii Sports Extravaganza: Ages 6+.3:30 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join the PinelandsBranch Library for an afternoonof Wii Sports. Test your baseball,bowling, boxing, golf and tennisskills against other local players.Registration is requested and
guarantees you gaming time,walk-ins are accepted. Parentsare encouraged to join in the fun,as well. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/wii-sports-extravaganza.
Storytime: Ages newborn to 5. 10a.m. at Church of Christ, Carran-za Road. Miss Peggy welcomeschildren and their attendingadult to story hour. This is agreat opportunity for kids andadults to meet new people in thecommunity. Questions, call thechurch office at (609) 268-0576.
THURSDAY JULY 30Parachute Play: Ages 2-4. 10:30
a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Join for a half hour of parachutegames and play time together.Must be accompanied by a care-giver. Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/para-chute-play-28.
Yoga Pretzels: Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.at Pinelands Branch Library. Yoga
Pretzels is a fun and vibrant wayto get kids bending, breathing,twisting and stretching. Please besure to have the children wearcomfortable, breathable clothesand bring a yoga mat or a largetowel to use as a mat. Registra-tion required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/yoga-pretzels-10.
Candlelight Yoga: 5:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Pleasejoin us with Babita Kapoor, a reg-istered Shakti Om Yoga instruc-tor, to learn yoga’s ancient sci-ence of breath control and re-energize your body and mind.Wear comfortable, breathableclothes and bring a yoga mat ifyou have one. Registrationrequired. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/candlelight-yoga-11.
FRIDAY JULY 31Paws to Read (Ocho): 2, 2:15, 2:30
and 2:45 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Children are wel-come to practice their reading
skills and make a new friend byreading aloud to Ocho, a regis-tered therapy dog. Sign up for a15-minute slot and see what it'sall about. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/paws-read-ocho-40.
SUNDAY AUGUST 2Tabernacle Historical SocietyAnnual Chicken BBQ: 2-6 p.m. atthe Tabernacle Methodist Churchlocated at 166 Carranza Road inTabernacle. The adult portion ispriced at $10. Smaller portionsare available for children under 12years. These are priced at only$5. If it is more convenient, plat-ters can be boxed up for takeoutat no additional charge. Ticketswill be available at the door, toorder in advance please call(609) 268-1255 or (609) 859-3469, or contact any member ofthe Historical Society.
MONDAY AUGUST 3Toddler Time: Ages 2-3. 10:30 a.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. JoinMs. Danielle for stories, songsand a craft or activity. Registra-tion required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/tod-dler-time-15.
Lego Club: Ages 7-12. 3 and 4 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Jointhe Lego Club for creativity andimagination in action. Please donot bring your own Legos. Regis-tration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/lego-club-25.
TUESDAY AUGUST 4Kids Can Cook: Ages 4-6. Noon at
Pinelands Branch Library. JoinMs. Beth Ann, DTR, from theShop Rite of Medford for somekid-friendly cooking. Registrationrequired. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/kids-can-cook-10.
Family Movie Night: “GreenLantern: Emerald Knights”: 6p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Bring the whole family to thelibrary for this month's feature,"Green Lantern: EmeraldKnights.” Snacks and beveragesmay be served, but feel free tobring your own goodies and blan-ket to get comfy. Registrationrequired. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/family-movie-night-green-lantern-emerald-knights.
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the fun by stationing a tent at theentrance and filling the air witheverybody’s favorite countrytunes. Of course the music playedsecond fiddle to the laughs andshouts from the action-packedrides the children could not getenough of.Carole Pulaski and Barbara
Dunn talked about how it is one ofthe limited chances people get toconverse with old friends theydon’t get to see often.“It’s a great opportunity to see
people that you haven’t seen inawhile. I only see some of thesepeople once a year and it’s nice tocatch up,” Pulaski said. “It’s alsonice because it’s in the middle ofthe summer.”Even with temperatures heat-
ing up well into the 90s, folks werenot deterred from coming out andsupporting the Church of theHoly Eucharist’s largest fundrais-er. Edward Mooney is a longtimeSouthampton resident whomoved here from Philadelphiaand has been coming to the festi-val for 14 years now.“The church needs money, and
this is a great way to meet peopleand thank their volunteers,”Mooney said. “It’s also an oppor-tunity for the church to meetother parishes.”Any way you slice it, the festi-
val is arguably the most anticipat-ed event of the year for a typicallyslow area known for its naturaltranquility.“It’s good, controlled fun,” Zoe
Kane of Tabernacle said. “It real-ly gives people the opportunity tocome out and enjoy the Pine Bar-rens.”
Hundreds of volunteers work-ing with the church were happyto dedicate their time, whether itwas selling raffle tickets or super-vising the carnival games.All dressed in their blue t-
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best in the area,” Waters said. “Ofcourse, other than the BurlingtonCounty Farm Fair, it is the onlyone in the area!”
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