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  • Lou Schopfer posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   2 months ago · View

    Kingsway Church Hosts Cherry Hill’s Biggest Easter Sunday Service

    On Easter Sunday, April 8th, 2012, Kingsway Church will host Cherry Hill’s Biggest Easter Service at 10:00 AM at the New Auditorium at Cherry Hill High School West, Chapel and Marlboro Avenues in Cherry Hill.

    At 9:00 AM meet your neighbors during a fellowship time while enjoying complementary coffee and pastries. Professional childcare will be provided for children ages 0-6 years old. The service will include a live band, funny videos and an inspirational speaker the whole family will enjoy.

    “Helping People Find and Follow Jesus” is the mission of Kingsway Church. Kingsway Church, located at the corner of Chapel Avenue and Cooper Landing Road in Cherry Hill, is currently undergoing a major building project to house their growing family ministries. Services are held on Sunday mornings at 8:30 AM, 10:00 AM and 11:30 AM.

    Kingsway is a multi-cultural and multi-generational church, located 10
    minutes across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. For more information please call Kingsway Church at 856.667.9098 or go to http://www.KingswayChurch.tv or http://www.Facebook.com/KingswayCherryHill, or email Info@KingswayChurch.tv to receive our weekly e-newsletter.

  • Lou Schopfer posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   2 months ago · View

    Kingsway Church Hosts Cherry Hill’s Biggest Easter Egg Hunt

    Kingsway Church will host its Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 7th, 2012 at 10:00 AM at the Cherry Hill High School West Football Stadium.

    Cherry Hill, New Jersey: Cherry Hill High School West Football Field will be covered with over 25,000 eggs on Saturday, April 7, 2012 at 10:00 AM. The event is free and will be held rain or shine. Complementary coffee and pastries will be provided. All parents and kids ages 0-12 are welcome.

    Parking for the Cherry Hill High School West Football Field main lot is at Graham and Weld Streets. For more information please call Kingsway Church at 856.667.9098 or go to http://www.KingswayChurch.tv.

  • Staci Greenberg posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   4 months, 1 week ago · View

    Looking for a premire business networking event?
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    where: Caffe Aldo Lamberti
    when: Wed 1-25-12 @5:30pm-7:30pm.

    check out our sponsor for this event:
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    After your prospects find you, ZooM Online Marketing has an automated follow system that keeps your message and your business in front of them with multi-channel marketing via text messaging, email, direct mail and direct to voicemail messages.

    Please register to attend.
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    And don’t forget to invite a guest to join you!

  • JPR posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   8 months, 1 week ago · View

    Attention community adventurers… Join me and other adventures on Sat., Oct. 15th for a Community Scavenger Hunt! Sign-up at http://scavengerhunt101511.eventbrite.com/

  • Freehold Fit Club posted an update in the group Freehold Chatter:   11 months ago · View

    FREE GROUP WORKOUT IN FREEHOLD BOROUGH! Each week you can look forward to sampling the same Beachbody® workouts that you have seen on popular TV infomercials like Turbo Fire, P90X, Turbo Jam, Brazilian Butt Lift and Insanity! Whether you are new to fitness or workout often, this is the place to be! Every Thursday 6-7pm, Walter J. Conley Elks Lodge 91 Throckmorton Street. Just bring a towel, a friend and some water.

  • Lou Schopfer posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   12 months ago · View

    CONNECTING THROUGH TEXTING KINGSWAY CHURCH

    Connecting to Kingsway Church in Cherry Hill, New Jersey is as easy as entering 64842 to your cell phone end entering the word Kingsway.

    Kingsway Church is connecting with their parishioners and the community at large using SMS (Short Message Service) technology more commonly known as ”texting.”

    Lead Pastor Bryon White realized that just reading church announcements from the pulpit and mailing church bulletins are no longer effective ways in reaching their community’s fast-paced members who live electronic communications dependent lives.

    More and more, he has heard people say “If you’re not texting my cell phone, I’m not getting the message,” said White. Church member Monday Osagie developed a system for Pastor White that is easy and economical.

    Kingsway Church took a huge step in connecting with 77we, a leader in mobile marketing, to stay in touch electronically by creating keywords and QR Codes for the church to send and receive instantaneous messages via SMS texting to short code 64842 to thousands of people at the touch of a button.

    “77we’s SMS technology is amazing, lightening fast and highly economical since Kingsway Church realized that expensive paper mailings are no longer practicable, nor good for the environment and will gradually become a thing of the past,” said Osagie.

    Now, Kingsway Church has access to the very same technology you’ve seen on American Idol and heard advertised on the radio and TV.

    Church members can now text “Kingsway” to short code 64842 to join the church’s text message distribution list and start receiving messages from the church on their cell phones.

    Kingsway Church has once again chosen to be a leader in the community.

    For more information on Kingsway Church, check out the church’s web site at http://www.kingswayag.com. For more information using texting for churches go to http://77we.com/kingsway-church-and-sms-text.html. To speak to Monday Osagie from 77we please text: ”Monday to 64842” or call him toll free at 800.688.9512.

  • Lou Schopfer posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   12 months ago · View

    SCHOPFER TO PRESENT RESEARCH AT MINNEAPOLIS CONFERENCE

    Elizabeth Anne Schopfer, a rising junior at the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in Psychology with an interest in Special Needs and Autism Research, has been selected to present at SLEEP 2011, the 25th Anniversary Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, LLC (APSS). The conference (www.sleepmeeting.org) will be held June 11 – 15, 2011, at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The SLEEP meeting attracts the largest audience of sleep specialists in the nation. It is the only five-day meeting in the nation with scientific sessions and an exhibition hall focused solely on sleep medicine and sleep research.

    Schopfer had the opportunity to participate in the Center for Sleep and Circadian Neurobiology (CSCN) Research Retreat at the University of Pennsylvania on May 20, 2011. The Division of Sleep Medicine was the first independent Sleep Division established in the United States. Based within the University of Pennsylvania Department of Medicine, the division’s membership reflects the multi-disciplinary nature of sleep medicine at Penn and draws its faculty members from different academic departments and specialties.

    Schopfer, Cherry Hill High School West 2009 Class Valedictorian and National Honor Society President, studies as a sleep research assistant under Dr. Michael Grandner (www.michaelgrandner.com) at the Center for Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology at the University of Pennsylvania Sleep Center.

    Schopfer, a Penn honor student, serves as the Research Chair of Penn Speaks for Autism, Chaplain and Hospitality Chair of the New Spirit of Penn Gospel Choir, Worship Team bassist of Penn Students for Christ, in addition to, her volunteer work for the Kite and Key Society, the Ronald McDonald House, and the Penn Equestrian Team.

    Schopfer received the prestigious Mulroney Scholarship for Autism and Education in 2010 where, as a rising sophomore, she was accepted by the University Of Pennsylvania Graduate School Of Education to attend a summer graduate school course study in autism. In addition, she had the opportunity to participate in the International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) 2010 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Schopfer also served as a Big Break 2011 Campus Crusade for Christ Missionary in Panama City, Florida. She can be reached at Schopfer@sas.upenn.edu.

  • Lou Schopfer posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   1 year ago · View

    SCHOPFER ACCEPTED TO UNITED STATES COAST GUARD ACADEMY INTRODUCTION MISSION

    Matthew Clark Schopfer, a junior at Cherry Hill High School West has been selected to attend the United States Coast Guard Academy Introduction Mission (AIM) Summer Program in New London, Connecticut July 3rd through July 9th, 2011.

    Selection for AIM is a holistic process which looks at a variety of factors in the student’s life. Weighed in the process are: the online application, personal statements, most recent high school transcript and an optional letter of recommendation (from a teacher/coach/advisor). On average, the most qualified 500 rising seniors will be selected for the AIM program.

    The U.S. Coast Guard Academy, one of the smallest of the five federal service academies, offers a prestigious higher education experience, with emphasis on leadership, physical fitness and professional development.

    With all the honor and tradition of a military academy, the Academy sustains an 8-to-1 student-to-teacher ratio and is set on a picturesque waterfront campus creating a traditional small college feel.

    Cadets here devote themselves to an honor concept and go directly into positions of leadership in the U.S. Coast Guard, to work at sea, on land and in the air, in service to others.

  • Lou Schopfer posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   1 year ago · View

    SCHOPFER ACCEPTED TO TROOPER YOUTH WEEK 2011

    Matthew Clark Schopfer, a junior at Cherry Hill High School West has been selected to attend the Trooper Youth Week 2011 at the New Jersey State Police Training Center in Sea Girt, New Jersey which runs August 1st through August 5th, 2011.

    Trooper Youth Week is a residential youth education program developed by the New Jersey State Police. This program presents simulated law enforcement programs for students who have completed their junior year and are entering their senior year of High School.

    The week’s activities include lectures and presentations covering many facets of police work and criminal justice. To qualify for the program an applicant must be of good reputation and sound moral character; must be recommended; must be in good academic standing; must be able to participate in physical fitness activities; must be able to participate in a structured well disciplined program.

    The first Trooper Youth Week summer program was initiated on June 28, 1965 at the New Jersey State Police Training Academy, Sea Girt, NJ. The New Jersey State Police saw an opportunity to develop a summer program to attract high school students to the New Jersey State Police.

    This summer program continues to attract competent, dedicated, moral, and diverse applicants from all areas of New Jersey. The mission of the New Jersey State Police has grown immensely since the initial Trooper Youth Week summer program in 1965. The format of the Trooper Youth Week summer program has been expanded to adequately reflect these same substantive changes.

    The typical summer week long residential program is inclusive of a disciplined quasi-military environment supervised by the enlisted members of the New Jersey State Police. This program’s daily block schedule of military drill, structured fast moving classroom programs, practical exercises and physical training serves to simulate a true recruit training experience. The program’s core values emphasize integrity, honesty, courtesy, professionalism, human dignity and respect, and teamwork.

  • Judi Guy posted an update in the group Freehold Chatter:   1 year ago · View

    Olde Freehold Day (OFD) is back on July 30, 11 to 5 at Lake Topanemus, better known as ”the Pond.” Non-profit groups interested in raising funds by selling food are asked to call 732-886-5375 or email sums1951@aol.com. In addition to a variety food and beverages, OFD offers boating on the lake, fishing derby (under 12), triathlon, treasure hunt for all ages, a Minute to Win it contest, and popular local bands from ”back in the day” including Eddie Testa and Step A Side. For more information, please call 462-4558.

  • Jake Tuff posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   1 year ago · View

    OPRAH GUEST TO APPEAR AT CHERRY HILL HIGH SCHOOL EAST!

    Texting and driving is something we have all done. It is something that everyone needs to stop doing and focus on the road!

    While attending a Jewish youth group convention in Dallas, Texas in February, a woman and her fiance came and spoke to the 800 teens that were attending about texting and driving and her story of how her parents were killed in a car accident on their way back from her high school graduation.

    The presentation that made 800 teenagers cry was so inspirational to me that I had to have them come to Cherry Hill. After weeks of emails and meetings with administrators I finally coordinated a date.

    Jacy Good and Steve Johnson, who currently live in New York will travel all the way to Cherry Hill High School East on May 23rd, 2011. There will then be a presentation at the JCC in Cherry Hill from 7-9pm that night for any parent or member of the community who wants to hear the story. Then on May 24th, 2011 they will be giving a presentation at Cherry Hill High School West. They will be presenting their program titled “Hang Up and Drive.” Jacy Good has been a guest on Oprah and has appeared in People Magazine.

    I would be glad to be contacted for more information or anything you would need from me to help this story become publicized and covered.

    This is a presentation that will change the way you drive and help everyone to become safer drivers!

    Feel free to contact me at jtuff5@gmail.com

  • Jaime Story posted an update in the group Freehold Chatter:   1 year, 1 month ago · View

    DINING IN DOWNTOWN FREEHOLD TO SUPPORT THE PARADE

    In conjunction with four main restaurants in Downtown Freehold, the Freehold Memorial Day Parade Committee will be hosting a dining event to support the parade from May 1 – May 3, 2011.

    During this time, friends of the parade can chose to eat at The Court Jester, Federici’s Pizzeria, The Metropolitan Cafe or the Market Yard Grille at the American Hotel to donate to the parade. These restaurants will donate 10% of the total bill to the 2011 parade.

    If you decide to eat out every night during this event at three different participating restaurants, the parade will receive an additional 10% in proceeds. A flyer is needed for this event and can be downloaded on our facebook page, Freehold Memorial Day Parade, or be going to http://www.freeholdmemorialdayparade.com.
    The Freehold Memorial Day Parade is the oldest and largest such parade in Western Monmouth County, with an average of more than 70 units participating each year. The parade features many military units, veterans groups, bands, fire departments, EMS squads, youth groups, custom designed floats and civilian units.

    The 137th Freehold Memorial Day Parade will be held on Monday, May 30, 2011. The parade will step off at Brinkerhoff Avenue promptly at 10 am. Check-in for groups marching in the parade will begin at 7:30 am at the corner of Brinkerhoff Avenue and Main Street in Freehold.

  • Lou Schopfer posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   1 year, 1 month ago · View

    Kingsway Church Hits a Chord with West Music

    Kingsway Church donated three octaves of Schulmerich Hand Bells to help expand the repertoire of the nationally acclaimed music program at Cherry Hill High School West.

    The hand bells with accessories have an approximate retail value of $10,000 and were discovered by Lead Pastor Bryon White in a church closet during spring cleaning. Since Kingsway Church features a live worship band during services the hand bells have sat unused for years. The West Choral Director, Ms. Jennah Delp, had to borrow bells for the Winter Concert and will feature the “new” bells in the Spring Concert.

    Kingsway Church is located at the Corner of Chapel Avenue and Cooper Landing Road in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. For more information call Kingsway Church at 856.667.9098 or http://www.KingswayAG.com or email Info@KingswayAG.com to receive our weekly e-newsletter.

    Photograph includes Lead Pastor Bryon White center and West Vocal Music Director Jennah Delp to his immediate left with students from West Music.

  • Patricia Young posted an update in the group Freehold Chatter:   1 year, 1 month ago · View

    Join independent Beachbody® coaches every Thursday from 6-7pm for a weekly complimentary workout right in your neighborhood. Each week you can look forward to sampling the same Beachbody® workouts that you have seen on popular TV infomercials like Turbo Fire, P90X, Turbo Jam, Brazilian Butt Lift and Insanity!

    Whether you are new to fitness or workout often, this is the place to be! People of all fitness levels are welcome, so there’s no reason not to take advantage of this FUN, FREE event.

    Location: WALTER J. CONLEY ELKS LODGE
    91 Throckmorton Street, Freehold
    Time: Every Thursday from 6-7pm
    Cost: FREE
    Call to reserve your space today! (732) 333-0224

  • JPR posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   1 year, 1 month ago · View

    On Thurs., April 28th @ 6:30pm. TheJaycees will be hosting Eating for Energy with Christa Smedile, RD, LDN. of Lotus Living Wellness from the Inside Out. This nutritional seminar will be held in the South Jersey community at Terrestria Clubhouse, 2 Fox Meadow Drive in Sicklerville. Anyone who is interested in foods that cleanse and provide energy for the body and make us vibrant, joyous and full of life, you don’t want to miss this seminar. Please Register @ http://eating4energy.eventbrite.com/ Thanks!

  • Lou Schopfer posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   1 year, 1 month ago · View

    Kingsway Church Hosts Cherry Hill’s Biggest Easter Egg Hunt

    Kingsway Church will host its Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 23rd, 2011 at 11:00 AM.

    Cherry Hill, New Jersey: The church grounds will host over 10,000 eggs. Each egg will be stuffed with candy or prize tickets. Turn in the prize tickets that day for some extra treats. But for even more excitement, a few of the eggs will be painted gold on the inside. If a child gets one of these “golden eggs,” they will have the opportunity to claim a prize so amazing; they’ll have to wait till the 23rd to see.

    On Easter Sunday, April 24, 2011 Kingsway Church will add an additional identical service at 8:30 AM, 10:00 AM and 11:30 AM. (Identical Services are usually held at 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM).

    Kingsway Church is located at the Corner of Chapel Avenue and Cooper Landing Road in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. For more information call Kingsway Church at 856.667.9098 or http://www.KingswayAG.com or email Info@KingswayAG.com to receive our weekly e-newsletter.

  • Leslie Berlin posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   1 year, 1 month ago · View

    Hey, is it just me? Why is Cherry Hill allowing so many new drug stores to be built? Sometimes they are almost across the street from each other.

  • Kevin Emery posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   1 year, 1 month ago · View

    Social Media working on Main Street (actually Haddon Ave.) http://www.mojosocialmediamarketing.com/?p=605

  • Lou Schopfer posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   1 year, 1 month ago · View

    Matthew Clark Schopfer will be the first Cherry Hill High School West Student to receive the Dwight D. Eisenhower Award for Outstanding Leader of Character for 2011. The West Point Society of New Jersey sponsors this award based on a selection by the Cherry Hill High School West faculty to become the school’s first recipient for a local high school junior who exhibits “exceptional performance and potential in the areas of academics, athletics, community service, good citizenship, and leadership.” Students selected to receive this award are presented a copy of The West Point Way of Leadership by COL (Ret.) Larry R. Donithorne, an individual plaque and a letter of recognition. Presentation is made by a member of the West Point Society of New Jersey during an awards ceremony at the high school. The recipient, as well as his family and guidance counselor, is invited to West Point for a Leadership Awards Recognition Day cosponsored by the West Point Parents Club and the West Point Society of New Jersey. For more information: http://nj1.westpointaog.com/eisenhower.htm

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