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It has been 29 years since The
Breakfast Club was released in
theaters.
While the styles and trends
from the 1980s may be gone, the
story still resonates with a small
group of students from Cherry
Hill West who have bonded in the
same way the characters in the
movie have.
Cherry Hill West is putting on
its own adaptation of The Breakfast Club for its fall play. The
show opens on Nov. 13 and continues through Nov. 15.
The school's theater adaptation
will follow the same plot as the
1985 film, where a group of five
high school teenagers from completely different backgrounds
find themselves sitting together
in Saturday detention.
While the movie pre-dates all
the student actors in the show,
they said the story is easy to relate to. The stereotypes in the film
are still applicable to high school
students today.
We definitely see these stereotypes in everybody, senior
Robert Petroski said.
Petroski is playing the role of
the tough guy criminal John Bender. He said all the characters are
judged upon their look and atti-
Kacper Miklus, playing the role of assistant principal Dick Vernon, lectures Erica Lazarow, Robert Petroski and Michael Aquilino during Cherry Hill Wests rehearsals of The Breakfast Club. Lazarow is playing Claire, Petroski is playing John Bender and Aquilino is playing Andrew.
tude when the show begins. He
said the transformation of each
character reveals how similar
some of them actually are.
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you to our Veterans who have county has taken a holistic apselflessly served our country. It is proach to animal management
also a great way to help find a lov- that includes the coordination of
ing home for our shelter pets. The the Camden County Animal Alprogram is open to all active mil- liance- a network of animal shelitary, reservists or veterans. ters located within the county
Camden County residents meet- working together to reduce the
ing the criteria of the program total animal population.
will have their adoption fee They encourage the adoption of
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a regional standard municipal
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County is a very animal friendly effort to stabilize the feral cat popplace. According to the last cen- ulation. These efforts will evensus, as many as 70 percent of our tually lead to the decrease in
countys households have either stray cats, along with lower mua dog or a cat.
nicipal animal control costs and
The Camden County Animal intake at shelters.
Shelter is located at 125 County For more information on the
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you are considering adopting a www.ccasnj.org.
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WEDNESDAY NOV. 12
Story time: Ages 3 to 6. 10 a.m. and
1 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public
Library. Improve literacy skills
and encourage school-readiness
with this story time featuring stories, songs, fingerplays and a
craft.
Ferns in the Garden: 7 p.m. at Carmen Tilelli Community Center.
Master Gardener Joanne Szeliga
will discuss requirements for successful growth, how ferns propagate and how they can enhance
gardens featuring seven ferns.
The presentation will take place
at the monthly meeting of the
Horticultural Society of South
Jersey. It is free and open to the
public. For more information, visit
www.hssj.org.
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Cherry Hill Township Historical
Commission meeting: 7:30 p.m.
the second Wednesday of the
month, September through June.
Visit www.cherryhill-nj.com for
more information.
Writers Roundtable: 7 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library. Writers of
all styles and skill levels welcome
to attend monthly discussion
group. Discuss writings, improve
skills and offer encouragement.
Super Seniors: Noon to 4 p.m. at
Carman Tilelli Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Business meeting
is first Wednesday of month. Covered dish dinner is fifth Wednesday of month. Call 667-2516 for
information.
Wellspring Journey support group:
A self-help weight loss group for
teens and adults.
Journey
THURSDAY NOV. 13
Rhyme time: Ages 0 to 2. 10 a.m.
and 11 a.m. at Cherry Hill Public
Library. Develop babys motor,
sensory and social skills with
short books, songs, movement
and more.
Lunch and a movie: Noon at Cherry
Hill Public Library. Bring your
lunch and enjoy a free film. This
weeks movie is Million Dollar
Arm.
Cherry Hill Township Arts Board
FRIDAY NOV. 14
SATURDAY NOV. 15
International Games Day: Grades
six to 12. 3 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library. Compete in a Just
Dance battle, MarioKart tournament or a worldwide Minecraft
Hunger Games challenge.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 5 p.m. at Kennedy Hospital, Cooper Landing Road and
Chapel Avenue. Call (609) 2390022 or visit www.southjerseyoa.org for information.
SUNDAY NOV. 16
St. Andrews United Methodist
Church: Worship service from
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sunday school
from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Adult
Bible study from 9 to 10 a.m. United Methodist Youth Fellowship
from 6 to 8 p.m. 327 Marlton Pike
West, Cherry Hill.
Kingsway Church: Worship services
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Two laptops are programmed
with pictures of the entire house.
Visitors can view each part of the
normal tour on the computer. Important objects and points on the
tour are marked with fact boxes.
You can stand in any room
and get a full 360-degree view,
Brown said.
All the images on the tour are
in high-definition. The laptops
are touch-screen and easy to navigate for the most novice computer
users.
The entire project was paid for
through a Camden County Open
Space Preservation Trust Fund
Grant and a Community Development Block Grant. The total cost
of the project was $80,000. HAAG
International donated the virtual
tour to the township.
Barclay Farmsteads first Sunday tours have wrapped up for the
season, but the house is open for
tours on Wednesdays through the
end of November. The farmstead
is also hosting its annual Holiday
House from Nov. 21 through 23.
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Katz JCC
camps named
some of best
The JCC Camps at Medford
and Early Childhood Camps at
the Katz JCC have been recognized for the second straight year
as Best Summer Camps by Suburban Family Magazine.
We are thrilled to be recognized once again as the best of
South Jerseys summer camps,
said Les Cohen, JCC executive director. It is a testament to the
professionalism, leadership and
dedication of our camp staff, and
we know that families are confident in the exceptional experiences we provide for their children in both of our camps.
The JCC Camps at Medford is a
nationally recognized award-winning camp. Accredited by the
American Camp Association, it is
located in Medford on a 120-acre
shaded site. The camp enriches
the lives of children ages 3 to 14
by teaching values and life skills
in a fun, safe, environment while
creating lasting friendships and
memories. Campers enjoy outstanding facilities that include
several swimming pools designed
for each age level, a picturesque
lake with fishing and boating,
sports fields, water splash park,
nature complex, art centers and
more.
The Early Childhood Camps at
the Katz JCC, for children ages 2
to 5, is the place for little campers
to have big fun. Located at the
Katz JCCs air-conditional facilities which include an indoor and
outdoor swimming pool, full size
gymnasium, Imaginarium and
outdoor playground, camp activities include cooking, music,
sports, swim lessons, weekly
themes, entertainment and special events.
To learn more about JCC
Camps at Medford, visit www.jcccampsatmedford.org or contact
Aaron Greenberg, camp director,
at [email protected].
To learn more about Early
Childhood Camps at the Katz
JCC, visit www.katzjcc.org/ecccamps or contact Karen Cohen,
camp director, at [email protected].
Caleb Reyes, 17, from Mt. Laurel, designs leaves with Spring Hills
Cherry Hill Assisted Living resident Ernest Franciotti.
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Student Caleb Reyes of Mt.
Laurel really enjoyed his experience at Spring Hills.
I love this place, he said. Its
really cool here and I love seeing
how happy the residents are when
we are here. I really enjoy it.
This group of students will return monthly to Spring Hills, developing relationships with the
seniors and learning many lessons through this community
outreach program.
Rabid raccoon
found in Cherry Hill
The Camden County Health
Department has been notified by
the New Jersey Department of
Health and Human Services that
a raccoon removed from Cherry
Hill has tested positive for rabies.
During the afternoon of Oct.
23, a raccoon was observed in the
backyard of a Cherry Hill residence and may have come in contact with a family dog. The homeowner notified the animal control
officer for Cherry Hill, who removed the raccoon and arranged
for rabies testing at the New Jersey Public Health & Environmental Laboratories in Trenton.
On Oct. 28, the Camden County
Health Department was notified
by PHEL that the animal was
rabid. The NJDHSS has not provided the name or address of the
family.
The dog was current with its
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On Monday, Nov. 3,
Cherry Hill Police responded to
the 1700 block of Berlin Road for
report of a burglary. Unknown actors threw a rock through a window at the rear of the residence
sometime between Oct. 29 and
Nov. 3. No proceeds were taken.
On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Cherry Hill
Police conducted a motor vehicle
stop at Haddonfield Road and
Princeton Avenue for a traffic violation. Through investigation by
police, a woman from Cherry Hill
was arrested and charged with
possession of narcotic pills without a prescription.
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MONDAY NOV. 17
Must watch documentary: Noon at
Cherry Hill Public Library. This
weeks documentary is Jiro
Dreams of Sushi. The documentary is free and open to the public.
Gamers lounge: Grades six to 12.
2:30 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public
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Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 10 a.m. at Temple
Emmanuel. Call (609) 239-0022
or visit www.southjerseyoa.org
for information.
Cherry Hill Rotary meeting: 6:15
p.m. at Ponzios Diner and
Restaurant, Route 70. Visitors
welcome. For more information
contact club president Bill Turner
at [email protected] or 4243456.
Cherry Hill Maturity Club: Noon to
4 p.m. at Carman Tilelli Community Center, 820 Mercer St. Dues
are $5 a year. For more information, contact President Connie
Cramer at (856) 414-0778
TUESDAY NOV. 18
Little listeners: Age 2. 10 and 11 a.m.
at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Develop language and pre-literacy skills with short stories, songs,
rhymes, movement and a simple
craft.
Lit with Librarians Book Club: 3
p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
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