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on being female, or based on being
Hispanic, in making or servicing farm
loans during certain periods between 1981
and 2000. People who qualify and submit
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Help for Storm-Damaged Trees
In the aftermath of Hurricane Irene, its
important for homeowners to assess dam-
age and provide needed care for their trees,
according to the nonprofit Arbor Day
Foundation. And patience is truly a virtue
when dealing with storm-damaged trees.
Trees are amazingly resilient and many
recover over time with proper care, said
John Rosenow, founder and chief executive
of the Arbor Day Foundation. The urge to
do something immediately is strong, but
many times its best to keep the tree for
now and determine the course of action
later.
If a tree is not a hazard, take some time
to make sure it gets the care it needs. In
this case, Rosenow said, its okay to wait a
few weeks or months before a final deci-
sion is made on the fate of the tree.
According to the Arbor Day Foundation,
a good rule of thumb on tree survival is it
must still have at least 50 percent of its
branches and leaves. A tree with less than
half may not be able to produce enough
foliage to nourish the tree another season.
If a tree requires immediate attention,
the Arbor Day Foundation recommends
hiring a qualified arborist. Arborists are
recommended for work off the ground, if a
tree is leaning against wires, structures or
other trees, if utility lines or structures are
endangered or if a chainsaw is needed.
Its vital to make wise decisions about
your trees because they will have long-
term consequences, Rosenow said. Dont
be pressured by people knocking on your
door with chainsaws offering to remove or
repair your trees. Most of these door-to-
door workers have no training and are
looking to make a quick buck.
More information about how to care for
trees following major storms can be found at
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children are particularly at risk for com-
plications due to influenza.
CompleteCare, urges all seniors, children
and caretakers of children under six
months to get the flu shot now at any of
the locations listed below. For more
information or to schedule an appoint-
ment call 856-451-4700 or 609-465-0258.
Or you can request an appointment
online at www.completecarenj.org.
In Cumberland County:
Vineland Rite Care (Inside of
ShopRite), 215 N. Delsea Drive, Vineland
Upper Deerfield Rite Care (Inside of
ShopRite), 1000 N. Pearl Street, Bridgeton
CompleteCare Womens Medical
Professionals, 484 Brewster Rd., Vineland
CompleteCare Adult & Specialty
Medical Professionals, 1038 East
Chestnut Ave. Suite 110, Vineland
CompleteCare Medical & Dental
Professionals, 319 Landis Ave, Vineland
and 1200 N. High Street, Millville
CompleteCare Adult & Womens
Medical Professionals, 70 Cohansey St.,
Bridgeton
Complete Care Pediatric & Family
Medical Professionals, 265 Irving,
Avenue, Bridgeton
In Gloucester County:
CompleteCare Medical & Dental
Professionals, 335 N. Delsea Drive, Glassboro
In Cape May County:
CompleteCare Medical & Dental
Professionals, 410 Route 9 North, Cape
May Court House
Vineland Health Department
Announces Flu Shot Schedule
The Vineland Health Department has
announced its 2011 Influenza Clinics.
They are listed here. For more informa-
tion, call 856-794-4000 ext. 4806
Oct. 5: Vineland Senior Center, 9 a.m.
to 12 noon, 103 S. Sixth St., Vineland.
Free Pneumococcal Vaccine at this site
while supplies last.
Oct. 8: Casa PRAC Healthfair, 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m., 800 E. Chestnut Ave.,
Vineland. Free Pneumococcal Vaccine at
this site while supplies last.
Oct. 12: Kidston Towers, 9 a.m. to 12
noon, 1040 E. Landis Ave., Vineland.
Oct. 25: Luther Acres, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
560 Sarah Place, Vineland.
Oct. 26: Vineland City Hall, 10 a.m. to
2 p.m., 640 E. Wood St., Vineland.
Fee schedule for flu shot and high dose
flu shot (age 65 and older) is as follows:
Traditional Medicare Part B* $0 $0
HMO Medicare * $20 $40
Aetna Insurance* $0 $0
Other Private Insurance** $20 $40
Medicaid * $0 $0
No Insurance $20 $40
**You may be eligible for reimbursement
from your insurance carrier.
NEHA Award Goes to
Garbarino
Jeanne Garbarino was recently pre-
sented with a Certificate of Merit from
the National Environmental Health
Association (NEHA). NEHA presented
Garbarino this certificate for her contribu-
tions in the promotion of Environmental
Health. The nomination came from the NJ
Department of Health (NJDOH) and was
presented by the NJEHA. Only one public
health official can be awarded this honor
per State per year. The last time the award
was given in NJ was in 2009.
The NJDOH nominated Ms.
Garbarino for her contributions to retail
food safety efforts and the many hours (a
lot on her own time) that she spent
assisting the NJ State Health Department
on the creation of various documents
that inspectors all across New Jersey
now use. She is one of two inspectors in
the State of New Jersey that is certified
by the FDA to train other health inspec-
tors in food safety.
The Vineland Health Department was
noted as the leader in food safety in the
State of New Jersey
Race for the Cure Helps Our
Own, Set for October 2
The Southwest Council, Inc. recently
added a new initiative, The Breast
Cancer Awareness, Education, and
Screening Initiative through the Komen
Central and South Jersey Affiliate and
The Fight Against Breast Cancer
The Novick dealership is joining
SouthWest Council on their chartered bus
to Great Adventure on Sunday, October 2.
Participants are walking in honor of
Marie Gallos continued recovery.
She is our friend and advertising rep-
resentative from The Grapevine, says
Debby Novick. It will be a fun, feel-good
day that we can all participate in togeth-
er. Its only a 5K walk or run; my six-
year-old grandson is even doing the walk.
We are also going to donate our
Fundraiser Friday money to The Susan
Komen Race For the Cure, Novick adds.
For more information about The
Breast Cancer Awareness Education, and
Screening Initiative, contact Amie T.
Lidke, Program Assistant For the Breast
Cancer Awareness, Education, &
Screening Initiative funded by Central
and South Jersey Affiliate of Susan G.
Komen for the Cure
The Southwest Council, Inc.
1405 N. Delsea Drive
Vineland, NJ 08360
amie@southwestcouncil.org
856-794-1011 ext. 306
www.southwestcouncil.org
The organization will kick-off Breast
Cancer Awareness month with an inform-
ative luncheon on October 5, at noon at
The Southwest Council, Inc., 1405 N.
Delsea Drive, Vineland, NJ 08360. There
will be a special presentation about The
Breast Cancer Awareness, Education, &
Screening Initiative. Bring a friend to the
luncheon and receive a special gift!
RSVP to Amie Lidke at 856-794-1011 x
306 by September 30, 2011.
Awards Presented to Talented
Senior Artists
The 37th Annual Cumberland County
Older Americans Art Exhibit was on dis-
play in the Doris Tripp Room of the
Vineland Public Library during the month
of July, with an opening reception and
awards presentation for the Artists on
June 30. Some 46 artists, both pro and
non-professional, participated with a total
of 69 artwork pieces entered in 10 cate-
gories. Awards were garnered as follows:
Acrylic (Professional): 1st Place -
Bobbie Berg of Vineland - Morning Arrives
on the Marsh; 2nd Place - Lynn Martini of
Vineland - Lancaster Brand; Honorable
Mention Margaret Ricci of Millville
White Rose. (Non-Professional): 2nd
Place Theresa Demarest of Millville
What Are You Looking At?.
Craft (Non-Professional): 1st Place
Joan Hoins-Hand of Vineland Noahs
Ark Two by Two.
Drawing (Professional): 1st Place
James Penland of Millville Conversation
with Ancient Aliegn. (Non-Professional):
2nd Place Dom DeLuke of Shiloh
Through the Eyes of Zoe.
Photography (Professional): 1st Place
Lynn Martini of Vineland Hidden
Treasure. (Non-Professional): 1st Place
Roy Kaneshiki of Bridgeton Out to
Lunch; 2nd Place John Oesterling of
Bridgeton Batsto Mansion; Honorable
Mention Fred Scholl of Millville A
Berry Chilly Winter.
Pastel (Professional): 1st Place
Judith Scull of Vineland My
Collection. (Non-Professional): 1st
Place Irene Ganter of Bridgeton
Buffalo at Rest; 2nd Place Gwendolyn
Myers of Bridgeton Salad Time;
Honorable Mention James Forcinito of
Vineland Vineland Historical Society.
Oil (Professional): 1st Place Carol
Miller of Bridgeton Oyster Creek.
(Non-Professional): 1st Place Edward
Bracco of Vineland Thistle.
Mixed Media (Non-Professional):
1st Place Floyd Pettengill of Millville
Sailors Delight.
Sculpture (Non-Professional):
Honorable Mention Edward Bracco of
Vineland Sea Pitcher.
Watercolor (Professional): 1st Place
Gene MacMurray of Fortescue - Holly
City Hollyhocks; 2nd Place Robert
Carman of Bridgeton - Daffodils;
Honorable Mention Carol Miller of
Bridgeton - Joy in the Surf . (Non-
Professional): 1st Place Terri Ely of
Bridgeton - Pink Peonies; 2nd Place
Dom DeLuke of Shiloh - Pansies;
Honorable Mention Maxine Lewis of
Bridgeton - Sunny Slope Peaches.
First Place winners will be selected to
compete at the 45th Annual New Jersey
Senior Citizens Art Show in East
Windsor, NJ, in September/October.
Also, the first place works is on display at
Martini Shoes, 613 E. Landis Avenue,
Vineland, through September.
Schools Awarded Grant Money
The Vineland Education Association
(VEA) was recently awarded $54,000 in
grant funds from the New Jersey
Education Associations PRIDE in Public
Education campaign, according to Ken
Corson, grant coordinator. VEA members
from nine schools submitted 35 proposals
that received funding in various amounts,
said Corson. The PRIDE campaign also
includes Families And Schools Together
(FAST) grants and projects. Following is a
list of the schools, the staff members who
submitted the grant, the event, and the
amount of funding received:
DIppolito Elementary Stephanie
Staffieri, Elaine Morris Parent
Appreciation Night $3,880; Literacy
Night $2,935; Go Green Night $1,338;
Role Model Celebration $1,372;
Mennies Elementary Wendy
ODonnell Let Your Light Shine $1,230;
RolebModel Breakfast $867; Pep Rally
$1,172; Cooking Night $488;
Petway Elementary Leslie Smith,
Daina Karol, Debra Eisinger Anti-bully-
ing $972.50; Multicultural Night $3,650;
Academic Achievement & Family Fun
Night $2,770; Mentor Luncheon $850;
Read Across America $1,670; Role Model
Breakfast $2,110;
Wallace Middle School Dawn Bell,
Ken Corson, JoAnn Hamilton Writing
Initiative $1,704; Family Fun Night and
Positive Behavior Support Initiative
$2,117; Fitness Night $1,330; Academic
Achievement Night $1,545; Family Fun
Day and Positive Behavior Support
Celebration $1,755; Career Day $896;
Sabater Elementary Daisy Mercado,
Kenny Smith, Tim Iulg Everyday Math
Night $1,118; Family Fright Night $1,065;
Meet and Greet $1,170; Hispanic
Celebration $1,070; Literacy Night
$1,500; Fitness Night $1080;
Dallago Preschool Elementary Amy
Kimmel Healthy Me Parade $1,840;
Food for Thought $1,940; Lunch with
Love $1,200
Landis Middle School Donna Grasso
-Community Garden $750;
Barse Elementary Elizabeth Anthony
Character Counts - $3,750; and
Rossi Middle School Pamela English
Fall Bash $1,140; Academic Showcase
$1,780.
Since 1994, NJEA has conducted the
PRIDE in Public Education Campaign, a
statewide effort to share public education
success and build strong community sup-
port for and involvement in the public
schools. As part of this campaign, NJEA
provides grants for projects that bring the
public school out into the community and
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HAPPENINGS
WEDNESDAYS THROUGH DEC. 14
GriefShare. Millville Church of the Nazarene,
2201 E. Main St., Millville. A 13-week semi-
nar/support group for those whove lost
loved ones. Each week is self contained, so if
you miss one, you dont miss out. 79 p.m.
Registration fee $15 (workbook included).
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
Vineland Book Club Meeting. Vineland
Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland. 2 p.m. Helen Simonsons Major
Pettigrews Last Stand will be discussed.
For more info., call 794-4244 ext. 4243.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
Dog Obedience Classes. 291 Morton
Ave., Rosenhayn, Deerfield Township. 4-H
leader and dog obedience instructor Linda
Lemmo is accepting registrations for class-
es for puppies and dogs ages 9 weeks to
adult. 6:15 and 7:30 p.m. Cost for eight-
week course is $80. Pre-register by calling
459-2377. Leave your name and phone
number. Classes open to the public.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
70s Night. Merighi's Savoy Inn, E. Landis
Ave. and Union Rd., Vineland. 7 - 10 p.m.
Enjoy a fun flashback to the 70s (appropri-
ate dress optional) with DJ Nicky from sta-
tion 95.1 FM. Best dressed and dance con-
tests. $35 per person. Event supports
YMCA Strong Kids Campaign-7th Grade
Initiative and LivesStrong Program. 691-
0030, ext. 325. Pictured: YMCA CEO Disco
Man George Steinbronn, Jr, left, with two
representatives of Colonial Bank, a major
sponsor of the event. Jody Hirata is senior
vice president/Business Development Bank
President Ed Geletka.
3rd Annual Fundraiser for Juvenile
Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).
Sidelines Sports Bar, 2 Sharp St., Millville.
4 7 p.m. $25. Draft beer, food, drawings,
DJ. Proceeds will benefit the Jammin for
Jetta Family Team and JDRF.
SEPTEMBER 30 AND OCTOBER 1
Women of Worship Conference. Grace
Cathedral, 818 E. Landis Ave. Vineland.
9/30: 7:30 p.m., 10/1: 12 p.m. luncheon.
Contact Dr. Evelyene Davis, 609-939-0904.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Wine Tasting Fundraiser. Bridgeton Wal-
Mart, 1130 Hwy. 77, Bridgeton. 11 a.m.
Hosted by The Off Broad Street Players
Theatre Company, this tour visits Swansea
Vineyards in Shiloh, Auburn Road Winery in
Pilesgrove, Heritage Vineyards in Mullica
Hill and Belleview Winery in Landisville.
$50 (includes wine at all locations, appetiz-
ers and transportation in a coach bus).
Order tickets through OBSP.org or send a
check or money order to Off Broad Street
Players c/o PO Box 283 Bridgeton, NJ
08302. For more details: 327-3653. .
Fall Planting Day. The mini-parks, located
at Landis Ave. and Blvd., Vineland. 9 a.m.
12 p.m. Sponsored by Main Street Vineland,
rain or shine, flowers will be planted at
mini-parks and some pedestrian alleyways.
Bring hand tools and gardeners gloves, if
possible. Free pizza provided afterwards to
volunteers. 794-8653.
Beef and Beer. Toadfish Bar & Grill, 222
County Road 609, Bridgeton. 8 p.m.-1 a.m.
Tickets $25 a person. Jacqueline Jackie
Danielle Zapolski Scholarship Fund for a
Future CCTEC LPN Student. Donations
appreciated. Live band, remembrance
bracelets, Chinese auction, 50-50 raffle.
562-5170 or 498-8258.
Well-Being in 2012. The Glass Works,
1101 Wheaton Blvd., Millville. 8:30 a.m. - 5
p.m. Talks and demonstrations on alterna-
tive therapies. Sponsored by Emerge
Consulting, Anne DiDomenico. Early regis-
tration $10, $15 at the door, includes
healthy buffet lunch. 457-5610.
Customer Apprciation Day. Vineland Ace
Hardware Parking Lot, 2330 Dante Ave.,
Vineland. 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Hot dogs and
soda, Panther Road Volunteer Fire
Company will be manning the grills.
"Oldtimers" of West Cumberland Little
League Reunion. Gia's Catering and
Banquet Hall, 36 Mulford Dr., Bridgeton.
Cash bar 6 p.m. followed by buffet dinner.
Reminisce about days at West Cumberland
since its beginning in 1955. For anyone who
ever played, managed/coached, umpired,
sponsored or held a league office and their
spouses/friends. $30 per person or $27 for
WCLL Oldtimer/ Alumni Members. Guest
speaker is Marty Bystrom, rookie pitcher for
the 1980 World Champion Phillies. 455-5168
or 609-805-2242.
Fall Yard Sale. Sacred Heart Church park-
ing lot, Landis Ave. and Myrtle St.,
Vineland. Set up at 8 a.m. and sale 9 a.m. -
2 p.m. 691-0420. Proceeds benefit Sacred
Heart Church Capital Campaign.
Remembering Rip Beef n Beer
Fundraiser. Steakouts Home Plate, 85
Harding Hwy. (Rt. 40, Pittsgrove Twp. 26 p.m.
Live entertainment, food, drinks, silent auc-
tion. Tickets $25 per person, proceeds ben-
efit NAMI Cumberland County to help peo-
ple who suffer from mental illness and their
families. (Rip Collins of Vineland, suffered
from bipolar disorder.) 691-9234.
St. Marys Malaga Reopening
Celebration. St. Marys , Routes 40 and
47, Malaga. Noon 7 p.m. Chicken BBQ,
Italian food booth, live band, games.
Followed by mass a 7 p.m. with procession.
Buena Day. Bruno Melini Park, 151 Park
Dr., Minotola. 1 9 p.m. Family fun.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2
Walk to Cure Diabetes. Parvin State
Park, Almond Rd., Pittsgrove. 9 a.m. or to
make a donation, send check, made
payable to JDRF to: Jammin for Jetta c/o
Sidelines Sports Bar, 2 Sharp Street,
Millville, NJ 08332
MONDAY, OCTOBER 3
Burger King Night. Burger King, Main Rd.
and Chestnut Ave., Vineland. Vineland High
School Marching Clan will receive proceeds
from sales made inside the restaurant.
Band members will be on hand to answer
questions. 5 - 8 p.m.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4
Greenwich Tea Party Patriots of South
Jersey. Elmer Grange Hall, 535 Daretown
Rd., Elmer. 7 p.m. Guest speaker Christine
ODonnell, authored her first book Trouble
Maker and will talk about what we can do
to make America great again. For further
information: www.greenwichteaparty.com
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5
Burger King Night. Burger King, Main Rd.
and Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 20 percent of
all purchases in restaurant's dining room
(only) will be donated to Wallace
Elementary School PTO for student field
trips and activities. 58 p.m.
Five Secrets to Permanent Weight
Loss. Cooper Wellness Center, 6 LaSalle
St. (across from YMCA), Vineland. 78 p.m.
Dr. Cooper, DC, from the Foundation for
Wellness Professionals, will speak on how
to lose weight without drugs or dieting.
Limited to first 20 registered. 691-1313.
FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS IN OCT.
Halloween Event: Terror in the Timbers
at Parvin. Parvin State Park, 789 Parvin
Mill Rd., Pittsgrove. Enjoy a hayride across
a field, then a haunted walk through the
timbers of Parvin and back to the
Committee Headquarters building. Snacks,
beverages and novelties will be sold. 7:30
11 p.m. Sundays, Oct. 9, 16, 23, and 30 will
be rain dates only from 7:3010:30 p.m.
Cost $10 per person ages 12 years and
older (not recommended for under 12).
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
For additional Halloween event information,
call 358-8616. To volunteer as a haunter or
work at the event, contact the Committee
by calling 981-6100.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6
Cataract Coffee Talk. SurgiCenter of
Vineland, 251 S. Lincoln Ave., Vineland.
Anyone interested in attending should regis-
ter due to the limited space available. Call
Stacy, nurse manager at 691-8188 ext. 272
to register.
Photographic Society of Vineland
Meeting. Newfield Senior Center, corner of
Catawba Ave and Church St., Newfield. 7
p.m. For more info visit www.psvcamera-
club.com or call David Lowenstern at 794-
2528 or Claire Lelli at 691-4563.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8
The Great Sizziling BBQ. Evening Star
Lodge, 325 S. Main St., Cedarville. 12 noon
- 4 p.m. Cooked by Steve Miletta. Half Rack
of Ribs $15, Full Rack $25. BBQ chicken,
potato salad, baked beans, corn bread and
dessert $11. Order early: 609-381-6880.
Indoor Yard Sale. Post 82 American
Legion, 220 Buck St., Millville. 7 a.m. Craft
items, holiday gifts, food court. 825-2189
Health Fair. 800 E. Chestnut Ave.,
Vineland. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Local service
providers will host the fair for Cumberland
County residents as part of Octobers
Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Health
screenings, entertainment, activities for chil-
dren. Visit www.centerffs.org for details.
OCTOBER 8 AND 9
Country Barn Christimas in October
Craft Show. 746 Panther Rd., Vineland. 9
a.m. - 3 p.m. Fall and Christmas crafts.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9
Autumn Rose Afternoon Tea. Woman's
Club of Vineland, 677 S. Main Rd. and
Washington Ave., Vineland. 2 p.m. $40. Full
afternoon tea menu with tea and scones
provided by former Vintage Rose Tea Room.
Proceeds benefit Gilda's Club/The Wellness
Community and the SJH Hospital Breast
Cancer Bridge Program in Vineland.
Prepaid reservations are a mustchecks
payable to The Woman's Club of Vineland
and mail to Gail Chiovari, 2000 Maurice
River Pkwy., Vineland, NJ 08360 and indi-
cate who you will be sitting with. Seating is
limited, reserve with Gail at 691-5091.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 10
Columbus Day Ceremony. City Hall
Steps, Wood St., Vineland. 12 noon.
Luncheon at North Italy Hall, 1 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12
Free Mammogram. The Southwest
Council, Inc., 1405 N. Delsea Dr., Vineland
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UNITEDWAY
MONSTERDASH
FOR THE COMMUNITY
5K RUN/WALK & KIDS RACE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2011
PARVINS STATE PARK REGISTRATION
BEGINS 8:30AM ACTIVITIES BEGIN
AT 10AM 5K RUN BEGINS AT 10AM
5K WALK BEGINS AT 10:15 AM KIDS
MINI MILE (5-12 YRS) 10:45AM
SPOOKY SPRINT (2-4 YEARS) 11AM
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OR WALK $30 ($35 AFTER 10/1) KIDS RACE
$10 ($12 AFTER 10/1) SPOOKY SPRINT-$5
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10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. The Breast Cancer
Awareness, Education, & Screening
Initiative will provide a $25 Wawa gift card
to women who participate in the screening.
If insured, bring your card and identifica-
tion with you and your doctors information.
If you do not have insurance, bring a form
of identification. For more information con-
tact Amie Lidke at The Southwest Council,
Inc. at 791-1011 x 306 or via e-mail at
amie@southwestcouncil.org.
Senior Health Education and Screening
Day. Richwood Methodist Church Fellowship
Hall, 111 Richwood Rd., Harrison Twp. 10
a.m. - 2 p.m. Free event will feature health
screenings, continental breakfast, lunch,
educational sessions and giveaways.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their pre-
scription medications for a safety and prop-
er dosage review by an SJH pharmacist.
Please register by calling 1-800-770-7547.
Free Patient Education Seminar. Lecture
Hall at CDI, 1550 E. Chestnut Ave.,
Vineland. 5:15 - 6:15 p.m. The topic is
Mammography and Breast Health. Free,
space is limited. RSVP at 794-1700 or
www.centerfordiagnosticimaging.com.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13
Country Fair Luncheon. Ramada Inn of
Vineland, 2216 W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland. 12 noon. Bring your crafts, baked
goods and gift items for others to bid on.
Doors open 11 a.m. Speaker will be BG
Isabelle from Woodward, PA with message
An Artist Trapped by Beauty. Garden State
Christian Womens Connection meets on
second Thursday of each month. Luncheon
open to all women in southern New Jersey
countiesteens through 90s, non-denomina-
tional group. $15 inclusive. Complimentary
childcare provided. Please bring a bag lunch
for each child. For more information:
www.gscwc.org.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14
Cumberland County 4-H Fashion Show.
Cumberland Mall, Delsea Drl, Vineland. 7
p.m. 4-H members will be modeling gar-
ments that they made, altered, designed or
purchased as part of their 4-H project. The
public is invited to view the 4-H Fashion
Show. Seating will be available in front of
the stage located in the center court of the
Mall. 451-2800 ext. #3.
Crab and Spaghetti Dinner. North Italy
Club, 414 Virano Ln., Vineland. 6 p.m.
Takeouts available at 5:30 p.m., bring a
container. Steamed and raw clams also
available. 692-9862.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
Celebrate a Winter Wonderland Bid n
Buy. 430 Saint Anthonys Greek Orthodox
Church, Wheat Rd., Vineland. Join The
Ladies Philoptochos Society of Saint
Anthonys Greek Orthodox Church of
Vineland and celebrate our 13th bid N buy.
Doors open 3 p.m., dinner 4 p.m. Tickets
$20 per person (includes dinner, dessert
and wine for each table). Children under 12
pay $10. 609-319-7792.
Winners Announced for 5th
Annual BBQ n Chili n
Cheesesteaks Cook Off Contests
The 600 block of Landis Avenue in
Vineland was filled with enthusiastic
people last Saturday, for the Fifth
Annual BBQ n Chili n Cheesesteaks
Cook-Off organized by Main Street
Vineland, sponsored by Susquehanna
Bank, and supported by Comcast.
Many contestants showed off their best
barbecued cuisine and chili but, in the
end, the following were the winners:
People's Choice AwardsBBQ
1st: Steves BBQ and Fresh Poultry at
the Amish Marketplace ($500 prize)
2nd: Lucianos FreshMarket ($250)
3rd: Taste of the Islands ($100)
People's Choice AwardsChili
1st: Darrol Wilson ($500)
2nd: Ced and Sons ($250)
3rd: Sunnyside Kitchenette at the
Amish Marketplace ($100)
A group of at-home wine-makers pro-
duced their best at Homemade Wine
Competition, part of the Fifth Annual
BBQ n Chili Cook-off. The entries
were judged by a panel of experts.
The winners were as follows:
Dry Red:
1st: Benson Binggeli: Chianti
2nd: Benson Binggeli: Zinfandel
3rd: Benson Binggeli: Cabernet
Sweet Red:
1st: Benson Binggeli: Grenache
2nd: Charles Mish: White Zinfandel
3rd: Charles Mish: White Shiraz
Dry White:
1st: Benson Binggeli: Sauvignon
Blanc
2nd: Wayne Panzino: 2010
Chardonnay
3rd: Charles Mish: Pinot Blanc
Sweet White:
1st: Charles Mish: Gruner Veltliner
2nd: Charles Mish: Pinot Grigio
3rd: Doug Atkinson: Chardonnay
Other:
1st: Joe Pauline: Fruit Raspberry
2nd: Joe Pauline: Zin Pomegranate
3rd: Charles Mish: Raspberry Wine
The winners of the third annual
Little Miss & Mister Cherry Tomato
photo contest were also chosen and
crowned at the event. The winners
will ride on the Main Street Vineland
float in the annual Holiday Parade on
November 26. They are:
Mister Cherry Tomato (under age 3),
two winners:
Michael Iaconelli (age 16 months)
Jacob-Curtis Puni (age 2 years)
Miss Cherry Tomato (ages 3-6)
Brianna Montalvo (age 5 years)
For more information on all Main
Street Vineland events, call the orga-
nizations office at 794-8653, visit
www.mainstreetvineland.org, or visit
them on Facebook.
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SEPT. 28 THROUGH OCT. 4
Nightlife at Bennigans. 2196 W. Landis
Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Karaoke
Thursdays with Bob Morgan, 9 p.m.-close,
$3 Heinekens, DJ/Dance Party Fridays 9
p.m.-Close, $3 Coronas. All Sports
Packages: MLB Extra Innings, NBA League
Pass, NHL Center Ice, and NFL Sunday
Ticket. $3 23-oz. Coors Light & $5 23-oz.
Blue Moon during ALL Phillies games! Call
for reservations infomation.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Nightlife at Neptune Restaurant. 1554
S. Delsea Dr., Vineland. Live DJ and Trivia.
692-2800.
Karaoke Night. Old Oar House Irish Pub.
123 North High St., Millville, 293-1200.
8 p.m.
Juicy Wednesday Dance Party. The
Steakhouse at Centerton Country Club.
1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove Twp., 358-
3325. 8 p.m.
Salsa Night. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S.
Delsea Dr,, Vineland. Free dance lesson
with DJ Slick Rick. $4 Sangria and Corona
and Corona light bottles. 9 p.m. 765-5977.
Bike Nite. Bojos Ale House, 222 N. High
St., Millville. 7 p.m. 327-8011.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
The Machine. The Landis Theater, 830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 8 p.m. $29 and
$35. Recognized as the world's most popular Pink Floyd tribute band, performing a
cross-section of Pink Floyds 16-album repertoire. Spectacular state-of-the-art lighting,
multimedia accompaniments, and impeccable sound create strikingly faithful interpreta-
tions. Limited number of Club Level tickets are available, which include catered bar and
food service for purchase during show. Tickets can be purchased at the box office or
online at landistheater.com. For more details, call 691-1121.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7
First Friday: The Berrys. Art Gallery at Appel Farm Arts & Music Center, 457
Shirley Rd., Elmer, 8-10 p.m. $10. Driving home songs with power and control,
The Berrys sing to folk and folk rock audiences with a warm originality. Fronted
by the daughter-father team of Briana and Jefferson Berry, the band is held
together with the precision musician-
ship of Billy Hyatt on Fender Bass
and Bud Burroughs on mandolin.
The 50-seat, indoor Art Gallery
provides an even more intimate
space to view emerging singer-song-
writers. You can experience a great
evening of stellar music and extraor-
dinary wine. Auburn Road Vineyard &
Winery will be serving their classic
wines free of charge to First Fridays
ticketholders (21 and over). 358-2472,
800-394-1211.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT