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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?
    Attend the Business Mingle to meet quality business contacts!
    where: Caffe Aldo Lamberti
    when: Wed 1-25-12 @5:30pm-7:30pm.

    check out our sponsor for this event:
    John Piacentino is the owner of ZooM Online Marketing that specializes in helping small businesses get found on the internet for every keyword that a prospective customer/client would type in to find you as well as the primary areas (cities) you serve.

    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.
    http://thebusinessmingle1-25-12.eventbrite.com/

    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/

  • Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter:   11 months, 1 week ago · View

    Get computer training at the East Brunswick Public Library

    EAST BRUNSWICK- Sign up now for the East Brunswick Public Library’s latest computer class offerings. Classes are two hours long and limited to 12 students per class.

    Classes for July include Introduction to the New Microsoft Office, Tuesday, July 5, at 7 p.m.; Introduction to Windows 7, Thursday, July 7, at 7 p.m.; Introduction to Microsoft Word, Tuesday, July 12, at 7 p.m.; Excel Basics, Thursday, July 14, at 7 p.m.; Microsoft Word II, Saturday, July 16, at 9:30 a.m.; Excel II, Thursday, July 21, at 7 p.m.; Microsoft Word III, Saturday, July 23, at 9:30 a.m.; Search, Checkout & Download, Monday, July 25, at 7 p.m.; PowerPoint II, Tuesday, July 26, at 7 p.m.; and Excel III, Thursday, July 28, at 7 p.m.

    There is a $5 fee for all classes. Fees will be added to a cardholder’s account and paid for at the Circulation desk. Non-cardholders must pay at the time of registration. Register at the Library or by visiting http://www.ebpl.org and clicking on “News & Events.” For more information, please call 732-390-6767.

  • Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter:   11 months, 1 week ago · View

    Summer concert series kicks off at the Community Arts Center

    EAST BRUNSWICK -On Wednesday, June 29 from 7- 8:30pm at the Community Arts Center on 721 Cranbury Rd., The B Street band will perform a free concert.

    The event is the first in a series of summer concerts on the outdoor stage at the East Brunswick Community Arts Center. Come out and enjoy the music of ”The Boss.”

    The rain location indoors in the theater. Bring chairs and blankets to spread out on the lawn. Come out early with a picnic dinner before the show starts; bring the kids and a frisbee, a beachball, or a baseball and toss it around before the show. There will be an ce cream vendor on site.

    For more information contact Michael Reissner 732-390-6797

  • Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter:   11 months, 1 week ago · View

    Join the Summer Reading Club at the East Brunswick Public Library

    EAST BRUNSWICK– Kick off the East Brunswick Public Library’s Summer Reading Club at 11 a.m., Wednesday, June 22, and learn what it’s like to be a Knight. This year’s Reading Club, titled a Midnight Summer’s Read, will get off to a chivalrous start with an interactive presentation by Period Productions.

    Learn the story of knighthood during this fun family event. Free tickets will be available 30 minutes before the program so get there early. Limited spaces are available.

    Registration for the Reading Club has already begun. To get involved in the excitement, visit http://www.ebpl.org/kids and click on Summer Reading Club Midsummer Night’s Read to sign up. The Summer Reading Club is open to readers and pre-readers. Keep track of the number of days you are reading for at least 15 minutes and earn stickers and tattoos. Other prizes, surprises and special activities are also planned for club members!

    For more information on this event call 732-390-6789 or go to The Library’s website at http://www.ebpl.org and click on “News & Events.”

  • Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter:   11 months, 2 weeks ago · View

    New Law Means Change in How Your tax Bill Looks

    EAST BRUNSWICK – Taxpayers may notice something new on their tax bill this month. Thanks to a new law enacted on March 21 by Gov. Chris Christie, there will now be a dedicated line item on property tax bills that shows the minimum amount of funding going toward municipal and joint free public libraries. In the past this number has been included in the municipal tax levy and tax rate, but now those numbers will be separated and you will get a better idea of where your hard earned dollars are going. The law simply provides a dedicated line item for municipal libraries on the property tax bill, creating a new level of transparency. The change does not result in an increase in taxes or change existing financial, operational, personnel or other relationships between a municipality and the library. For more information on the change visit http://www.ebpl.org or call 732-390-6767.

  • Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter:   11 months, 2 weeks ago · View

    Learn to Maximize Your Social Security Benefits

    EAST BRUNSWICK – Are you getting close to retirement? Get advice on how to make the most of your retirement finances during Potential Strategies to Maximize Your Social Security Benefits at 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 21, at the East Brunswick Public Library.

    Those who attend may learn how incorporate their Social Security benefits with other sources of retirement and ways to collect additional income by understanding the rules for individual and supplementary benefits.

    For more information on this event call 732-390-6767 or go to The Library’s website at http://www.ebpl.org and click on “News & Events.”

  • Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter:   11 months, 3 weeks ago · View

    Sharpen Your QuickBooks Skills at The Library

    EAST BRUNSWICK – Get started on one of the most popular and useful financial software programs available – QuickBooks.

    QuickBooks Level 1 will be held at the East Brunswick Public Library’s Business Resource Center from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 18 (with a half-hour lunch).

    Those who attend will get an introduction to the software’s interface, learn how to set up their company’s QuickBooks, and how to add and work with customers, vendors, accounts and inventory in the customer and vendor centers, the chart of accounts and the lists menu.

    This class is not for beginners, but for business people who have a working knowledge of the Windows environment.

    There is a $50 fee for this course. Seating for this program is limited so come to the Business Resource Center and register now. Cash, credit cards and checks are accepted. Please make checks payable to the East Brunswick Public Library.

    For more information on this event call 732-390-6777 or go to The Library’s website at http://www.ebpl.org and click on “News & Events.”

  • Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter:   11 months, 3 weeks ago · View

    Hands on with Facebook at the Business Resource Center

    EAST BRUNSWICK – Get hands-on experience with how to use Facebook. The Business Resource Center at the East Brunswick library will hold a seminar on Thursday, June 16, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on how to sign up and fully use the popular social networking tool.

    Seating for this program is limited so come to the Business Resource Center and register now. The cost is $25. Cash, credit cards and checks are accepted. Please make checks payable to the East Brunswick Public Library.

    The East Brunswick Library is located at 2 Jean Walling Civic Center, East Brunswick, N.J. 08816

    For more information on this event call 732-390-6777 or go to The Library’s website at http://www.ebpl.org and click on “News & Events.”

  • Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter:   11 months, 3 weeks ago · View

    Explore Social media and the Internet at the Business Resource Center

    EAST BRUNSWICK –Thanks to the internet, the rules to successfully marketing and running a small business seem to be changing every day.

    Learn how to leverage the internet evolution and social media at the Business Resource Center and position your business for success.

    Register now for a Thursday, June 9, course to be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the East Brunswick Public Library and learn how to use Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Google and blogging tools. As a business owner or professional, you will learn why you need to be on these sites and what their purpose is; social media ethics; and why you should blog.

    There is a $25 fee for this course. This presentation is sponsored by The Library’s Business Resource Center.

    Seating for this program is limited so come to the Business Resource Center and register now. The cost is $25. Cash, credit cards and checks are accepted. Make checks payable to the East Brunswick Public Library.
    For more information on this event call 732-390-6777 or go to The Library’s website at http://www.ebpl.org and click on “News & Events.”

  • Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter:   11 months, 4 weeks ago · View

    Defensive Driving Courses at East Brunswick Public Library

    EAST BRUNSWICK- Come register for the popular Defensive Driving Course, sponsored by the Friends of the Library. The two-day course will be held on Monday, June 27, and Tuesday, June 28, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the East Brunswick Public Library. Registration is required and seating is limited to 30 people.

    Eligible motorists can erase two points from their driver’s license and/or get a five percent discount on a portion of their auto insurance.

    Participants must attend two consecutive evenings for credit. Course costs vary according to goal: for a 2 point reduction on your license, $65, for an insurance discount, $55. For both, the cost is $65. Attendance is mandatory and refunds cannot be given for partial attendance. Applications are available at the Circulation desk or online.

    Approved by the State of New Jersey, the course is taught by an experienced police detective-accident investigator. No vehicle is needed, as it is conducted in a classroom setting with multimedia aids. For more information call 732-257-2967 or e-mail fixaticket@aol.com. Download the registration form by logging on to http://www.ebpl.org. Checks should be made payable to E.B. Friends of the Library. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.

    For more information, please call 732-390-6767 or go to The Library’s website at http://www.ebpl.org and click on “News & Events.”

  • Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter:   12 months ago · View

    Tricks to Enhance Your Memory

    EAST BRUNSWICK– Does it feel like your memory isn’t what it used to be? Then come by the East Brunswick Public Library at 1 p.m., Monday, June 13, for Memory Enhancement.

    Sara Levine, director of Jewish Family & Children’s Services, will present a talk on memory enhancement, why memory loss happens, and share strategies to sharpen your mind. You’ll discover some simple strategies to enhance your memory during this memorable program.

    This program is sponsored by the Middlesex Chapter of Brandeis national Committee and the Library.

    For more information on this event call 732-390-6767 or go to The Library’s website at http://www.ebpl.org and click on “News & Events.”

  • Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter:   12 months ago · View

    View the Documentary “Bag It” at the East Brunswick Public Library

    EAST BRUNSWICK– Did you know that American’s use 600 plastic bags every five minutes? Did you know that those bags are used an average of 12 minutes each, but take 400 years to degrade?

    Learn more about America’s dependence on these single-use bags during a screening of the documentary, “Bag It,” at 7 p.m., Thursday, June 2, at the East Brunswick Public Library.

    The film will be followed by a discussion led by Lindsey Kayman of the State and Local Plastic Waste Reduction campaigns.

    The East Brunswick screening is the first event in the NJ Environmental Lobby’s campaign to show the movie at venues across the state and to join forces with the Bring Your Own Bag (BYOBag) coalition that started in Princeton after the film was shown last January at the Princeton Environmental Film Festival.

    This program is sponsored by the East Brunswick Environmental commission and the Library.

  • Lou Schopfer posted an update in the group Cherry Hill Chatter:   1 year 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:   1 year 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.

  • Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter:   1 year ago · View

    Solomon Schechter Day School of Raritan Valley to host Jewish heritage exhibit.

    EAST BRUNSWICK- On Wednesday, May 25th, 5th graders at Solomon Schechter will open the doors for the day on their Jewish Heritage Museum.

    This exhibit of family heirlooms is organized and conducted by the 5th grade under the guidance of their social studies and enrichment teachers.

    The display of precious objects is patterned after the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City, which the students and teachers visit in preparation. The children interviewed relatives and friends in compiling the information for the exhibit.

    The museum will be open during school hours for our students and from 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. for parents, extended family, and members of the community.

  • Gene Racz posted an update in the group East Brunswick Chatter:   1 year ago · View

    Take a Trip Through and Learn about New Jersey’s past

    EAST BRUNSWICK- Take a journey through time and visit New Jersey’s past during “Timeline New Jersey.”

    Come by the East Brunswick Public Library at 7 p.m., Thursday, May 19, for a visit with Walter Choroszewski, a photographer and author, as he takes you through a visual presentation of the Garden State’s history.

    Meet explorers, learn about our Colonial and Revolutionary history, and celebrate everything that makes New Jersey special during this terrific presentation.

    For more information on this event call 732-390-6767 or go to The Library’s website at http://www.ebpl.org and click on “News & Events.”

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