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HAPPENINGS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12
Free Mammogram. The Southwest
Council, Inc., 1405 N. Delsea Dr., Vineland
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. If insured, bring your card,
ID, and doctors information. If no insur-
ance, bring ID. 791-1011, ext. 306.
Senior Health Education and
Screening Day. Richwood Methodist
Church Fellowship Hall, 111 Richwood Rd.,
Harrison Twp. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Health
screenings, continental breakfast, lunch,
educational sessions and giveaways.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their
prescription medications for a safety and
proper dosage review by an SJH pharma-
cist. Free. Register at 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.
Greater Millville Chamber of Commerce
Luncheon. NJ Motorsports Park, Millville.
11:30am. Speaker is Dr. Michael Villani
M.D., interventional radiologist of Regional
Diagnostic Imaging. $20 with reservation,
$22 at door. 825-2600.
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. Garden State Christian
Womens Connection luncheon open to all
women. $15. Childcare provided (bring bag
lunch for each child). For more information:
www.gscwc.org/
Millville Woman's Club's International
Luncheon. Club House, 300 "E" St.,
Millville. 12 noon. $5 or bring your favorite
ethnic dish. Tia Bellucci of Viridian Energy
will show how to save on energy costs;
financial tax expert Myra Whitman will
explain what is behind increased Credit
Card Solicitations. RSVP at 825 4373.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14
Cumberland County 4-H Fashion Show.
Cumberland Mall, Delsea Drl, Vineland. 7
p.m. 4-H members model garments they
made, altered, designed or purchased as
part of their 4-H project. Stage in center
court of 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 con-
tainer. Steamed and raw clams also avail-
able. 692-9862.
Fall Penny Party. LLPOA Community
Center, Lake Shore and Narcissus, Laurel
Lake. Doors open 5:30 p.m., drawing begins
at 7 p.m. Kitchen open for light dinners. Call
Rosemary at 825-0319.
OCTOBER 14, 15, AND 16
SHHS Alumni Weekend. Weekend begins
with the 14th Annual Monsignor Stoerlein
Golf Tournament at the Buena Vista
Country Club on 10/14. For details, call
609-501-6827 or visit shhslions.com.
SHHS Alumni Dinner Dance, celebrating 80
years of graduation, will be held at Merighi's
Savoy Inn on 10/15, 6-9 p.m. Donation $60
per person, reserve by calling 856-692-
0211. Sunday Mass celebrated on 10/16 at
11 a.m. followed by social gathering in
church hall and tours of the school. Sacred
Heart Church at Landis Ave. and Myrtle St.,
school is on East Ave.
OCTOBER 14, 15, AND 16
Healing Our Nation Revival Services.
Fortescue Chapel, 157 New Jersey Ave.,
Fortescue. Fishermans Quartet at all servic-
es. Fri. at 6 p.m., Rev. Fred Goos; Sat. at 6
p.m., Pastor Melanie J. Garuffi; Sun. at 11
a.m., Rev. Goos; Sun. at 6 p.m., Pastor
Garuffi. Woman's Retreat led by Pastor Jean
Cornish, Sat. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 506-4141.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
Beef and Beer/Michelle Coccagna.
Hangar 84, 20 S. Sixth St., Vineland, 609-
319-5423. 5 p.m. Coccagna has been
diagnosed with breast cancer; proceeds
will help with medical bills. Tickets $30,
purchase at Marcianos, Tirelli Real Estate,
or City Hall. Fame and Fortune performing.
Celebrate a Winter Wonderland Bid n
Buy. Saint Anthonys Greek Orthodox
Church, Wheat Rd., Vineland. The Ladies
Philoptochos Society of the church cele-
brate 13th bid N buy. Doors open 3 p.m.,
dinner 4 p.m. Tickets $20 (includes dinner,
dessert, wine). Under 12, $10. 609-319-7792.
Soap Box Derby/Fun Day. Fourth St. and
Landis Ave., Vineland. (rain date October
23) 1 - 5 p.m. Fun Day, sponsored by the
Boys & Girls Club of Vineland and the
Vineland Kiwanis Club, 12 - 6 p.m. with
rides and crafts, food vendors, and more.
Millville Angels Baseball Club Beef and
Beer Fundraiser. Sidelines Sports Bar, 2
Sharp St., Millville. 4 - 7 p.m. Tickets in
advance (327-2919) and also at the door:
$25 per person.
Aviation Celebration. Millville Airport
will host a celebration honoring Pearl
Harbor from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. See story
on page 1. $5 donation at gate. 327-2347.
Annual Fall Festival. Petway Elementary
School, 1115 S. Lincoln Ave., Vineland. 10
a.m. - 2 p.m. Free, family fun event, held
rain or shine. More than 30 crafters/ ven-
dors, a basket auction, food, pony rides, a
balloon twister, costumed characters, magi-
cian, the Singing Cowboy, crafts for the
kids, fresh produce, fall pictures, a haunted
house and much more. Proceeds will fund
"educationally rich field trips for the Petway
Patriots. 362-8855.
Public Square Rosary Crusade. Sacred
Heart Church, Landis Ave. and Myrtle St.
Vineland. 12 noon. Public is invited to say
The Rosary in front of church. 691-6793.
Bucks Rest Gun Club Beef N Beer.
North Italy Club, 414 Virano Ln., Vineland. 7
p.m. Door prizes, DJ music. Advance ticket
purchase recommended. $20 per person.
Chuck at 697-1890.
OCTOBER 15 AND NOVEMBER 12
Cumberland County Historical Society
Fall Hearthside Dinners. Gibbon House,
960 Ye Greate St., Greenwich. 6 p.m. $60
per person/$100 per couple. Beef tender-
loin in October or braised pork with apple
stuffing in November served near the origi-
nal fireplace in colonial 1740s kitchen of
this historic house. RSVP at 856-455-4055.
Seating limited.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
Annual Chicken Bar-B-Q. Holy Trinity
Russian Orthodox Church, 2211 W. Landis
Ave., Vineland. Just $10, children under 12
for $5 per dinner, generous take out avail-
able, ample seating in the hall with live
Russian music and homemade Pieroshki
(filled dough), and imported Russian bever-
ages. 1-6 p.m.
Christian Living and Contemporary
Culture. Faith Bible Church on Christian
Living and Contemporary Culture, 3139 E.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 9:15 a.m - 7 p.m.
Kerby Anderson will be speaking on War of
World Views, Christian Living in a Secular
Society, Bible and Economics, and
Mormonism. The public is invited to attend.
691-3460.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17
NAMI Meeting. Chestnut Assembly of
God, 2554 E. Chestnut Ave., Vineland. The
Cumberland County Chapter of the National
Alliance on Mental Illness holds its support
group meeting. Speaker: Linda Pendergrass,
assistant director of the Residence Program
of Cumberland County Guidance Center. 7 -
9 p.m. 691-9234 or 794-9987.
St. Mary's School in Vineland New
Student Open House. 735 Union Rd.,
Vineland. Catholic education for Pre-K 3, Pre
-K4, Kindergarten - 8th grades. 9 - 11 a.m.
692-8537, ext. 320.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18
Business Card Exchange Networking
Event. Hahn Family Chiropractic. tktkt ,
Millville. 8 - 10 a.m. Greater Millville
Chamber of Commerce is hosting this free
event, Continental breakfast will be offered.
RSVP to 825-2600.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19
Guitar Clinic. Hangar 84, 20 S. Sixth St.,
Vineland. 7 p.m. Stephen McQuaid, owner
of Custom, Metal & Classic Guitars of
Vineland. Clinic is with Dave Ellefson and
Chris Broderick of Megadeth. www.cm cgui-
tars.com/Megadeth-Guitar-Clinic-s/116.htm
SBDC Seminar: Your Business From
Purpose to Destiny. Cumberland
County One Stop Center Business
Resource Center, 275 N. Delsea Dr.,
Vineland. 9-11 a.m. Guest Speaker:
Stephen Walls, Cumberland County One
Stop. To register, call 609-347-2174.
Ledden Family Chiropractic: Protect
Your Back and Neck. Part of National
Chiropractic Month, at Ledden Family
Chiropractic Center, 2821 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland. 6:15 p.m. Learn how to prevent
injuries at work and home. Pre-registra-
tion required: 692-2220.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20
The Foundation for Wellness
Professionals Health Program. Millville
Public Library, 210 Buck St., Millville. 11
a.m. Topic : "A Holistic, Non-Drug Approach
to Women's Hormone Related Health
Problems." Free and open to public.
HIGH HOLIDAYS
Services at Beth Israel Congregation
commemorating the end of the High
Holiday period will take place through
Friday, October 21 at the synagogue,
1015 E. Park Ave., Vineland.
Services for Sukkot, the Festival
of the Harvest, will take place on
Wednesday, October 12 (eve of
Sukkot) at 6:30 p.m.; Thursday,
October 13 (first day), at 9 a.m.;
Friday, October 14, at 9 a.m. and
7:30 p.m.; Saturday (Shabbat),
October 15, at 9 a.m.; Sunday,
October 16, at 9 a.m.; Monday and
Tuesday, October 17 and 18, at 7:15
a.m.; and Wednesday, October 19
(Hoshanah Rabah) at 7 a.m.
Services for Shemini Atzeret (the
eighth day of Sukkot) will be held on
Thursday, October 20, at 9 a.m., and
Yizkor will be chanted at 10:45 a.m.
Simchat Torah (Rejoicing in the
Law), which concludes the annual
cycle of the Torah reading, will be
celebrated with services on Friday,
October 21, at 9 a.m.
Rabbi Alfredo S. Winter, spiritual
leader of Beth Israel Congregation,
will lead the services. For more infor-
mation, call the Beth Israel
Congregation office at 691-0852.
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BUS TRIPS
St. Padre Pio Parish Senior Club in
Vineland is sponsoring a bus trip to
Bethlehem, PA, the Christmas City for
the Bethlehem Lights Tour. Two days,
one-night trip is scheduled for
December 8 and 9. Lodging at the
Sands Casino. $240 PP/double occu-
pancy; $300 PP/single occupancy
includes, deluxe Continental breakfast,
tours, Christmas Concert and many
other sights. Receive $20 food vouch-
er and $20 free play. Bus departs
Rosary Hall (4680 Dante Avenue,
Vineland) at 8 a.m. on 12/8. $120
deposit due with reservation; balance
due by 10/15. Full refund given 14 days
prior to trip. Call Rosemary at 856-
226-3451 for reservations or more
information.
Sabater Elementary school is sponsor-
ing a bus trip to three Broadway
shows on Sunday, October 23 to bene-
fit the student activity fund. Cost
varies according to the show but all
three packages include bus transporta-
tion and orchestra seats for the 3 p.m.
performances. Shows and cost are:
Addams Family - $125 per person;
Spiderman, Turn off the Dark - $140
per person;
Relatively Speaking - $140 per per-
son; and
Priscilla Queen of the Desert - $150
per person.
Bus transportation only is $40 per
person. Bus leaves Vineland at
8:30 a.m. and arrives back in town at
10 p.m. All money is due ASAP. For
more information, call Carbonara at
Sabater School, 641-8502 or email
vcarbonara@vineland.org.
Saint Padre Pio Parish Theatre Trip,
Sister Act, Broadway Theatre, New
York City, Sunday, December 4, $108
per person. There is limited seating of
52, so reserve your tickets as soon as
possible. Cost includes bus transporta-
tion, driver tip, and show ticket (Front
section of rear - Mezzanine seats). *A
non-refundable deposit of $55 per
ticket is required with your reservation;
the balance is due by November 21.
No refunds or cancellations, unless
there is a waiting list and the tickets
can be sold. Call 691-7526 with ques-
tions.
The Friends of Vineland Public Library
are offering bus trips to New York City
on Saturdays, November 5 and
December 10. Design your own itiner-
ary and enjoy the theater, museums,
shopping and diverse restaurants in
the Big Apple. The cost is $36 and
includes transportation and helpful
handouts. Call the library at 794-4244
ext. 4732 for more information or stop
in Monday through Friday from 10-5
to purchase tickets. All proceeds ben-
efit the Vineland Public Library.
OCTOBER 20 AND 21
AARP Driver Safety Program.
Vineland Fiorilli Senior Center, 6th and
Elmer sts. Vineland. 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
$14 ($12 for AARP members). Participants
must attend both days. Space limited, reg-
istration is required. To register: 453-2220.
SPORTS HAPPENINGS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14
14th Annual Monsignor Stoerlein Golf
Tournament. Buena Vista Country Club,
40 Country Club Ln., Buena. 11:30 a.m.
(rescheduled from Sept. 15) All proceeds
benefit athletic programs facilitated by the
High School, providing funding for required
athletic uniforms, transportation, and ath-
letic field fees. Golf registration is $130.00
and will include all cart and green fees,
lunch, beverages, premium gift, and dinner.
Promotions, prizes, and a 50/50 raffle will
take place throughout the day. For more
info., contact Alan Angelo, 609-703-6506,
or Mark Ronchetti, 609-501-6827.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22
Monster Dash For The Community 5K.
Parvin State Park, Pittsgrove. Registration is
$30 prior to 10/1, $35 after. Race starts at
10 a.m. Sponsored by United Way, this race
benefits numerous organizations affiliated
with United Way. Costumes are encouraged,
and prizes will be awarded for the best cos-
tume. Also featuring a pumpkin decorating
contest. For more info., call 205-1800.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23
The Hero Walk. 6th and Boardwalk,
Ocean City. 8 a.m. registration, 10 a.m. start
time. The annual hero walk benefits pro-
grams that create awareness and provide
educational tools regarding the importance
of sober designated drivers for use at
schools, community events, military venues,
bars, taverns, restaurants, concert venues
and sports stadiums. To register, email
HeroWalk@theherocampaign.org, or call
609-272-0100 or toll free: 1-866-700-4376.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29
Halloween Bone Run & Walk For
Osteoporosis. Parvin State Park,
Pittsgrove. The competitive 5K Bone Run
offers more than $2,000 in prize money for
race winners and many awards. Early regis-
tration fee for these events is $25; $30 day
of the event. Costumes are encouraged!
Participants can register online at
sjhfdn.org/BoneRun.php or by calling race
director Bruce Willson at 696-3924; e-mail:
BoneRun@sjhs.com.
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OCTOBER 12 THROUGH 18
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. 9 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.
EVERY THURSDAY
Jazz Duos. Annata Wine Bar, Bellevue
Ave., Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Live Jazz
featuring area's best jazz duos. 6:30 - 9:30
pm. No cover. Reservations recommended.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13
Scott Seabock. Old Oar House Irish
Pub. 127 N. High St., Millville. 8 p.m.
Adelante. The Bistro On Broad, 400
Broad St., Elmer, 358-8978. Live music.
6:30 - 9 p.m.
OCTOBER 13, 14 AND 15
Chicago. Eagle Theatre, 208 Vine St.,
Hammonton. Stage Left Productions
returns with this famous Broadway hit. 8
p.m. $20 GA. Reserve tickets at
TheEagleTheatre.com, or call 609-704-
5012 for more details.
OCTOBER 14 THROUGH 16
Nightlife at Ramada. Harry's Pub at
Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland, 696-3800. Wed.: Ladies Night,
1/2 price appetizers all night. Happy
Hour Mon.-Sat, 4-6 p.m. $1 off alcoholic
drinks. Fri. and Sat., live entertainment.
Nightlife at Bojos. 222 N. High St.,
Millville, 327-8011. Thurs: 80s Nite with
Zach. Fri.: Karaoke with Patty and Rick.
Sat: Karaoke. Sun.: Eagles Special $1 off
all Miller.
Nightlife at The Rail. The Rail, 1252
Harding Hwy, Richland. 697-7245. Thurs:
Kate & Adrianna Show. Fri.: Madonna
World Class Impersonator. Sat.: Revolve
(Beatles Tribute Band). 7 p.m.
EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Top 40 Dance Party w/ DJ Tony
Morrison. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S.
Delsea Dr,, Vineland. All of the most pop-
ular mainstream dance music. 765-5977.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14
Among the Willows. Bogarts
Bookstore. 210 N. High St., Millville.
Country, folk, blues and rock. Free
admission. 7-9 p.m.
J2 Productions DJ Dance Party. The
Watering Hole 6494 Weymouth Rd.,
Mays Landing. 9 p.m.
Second Friday Art Exhibit. Martini
Shoes Inc,, 615 E Landis Ave # A
Vineland. 6 - 8:30 p.m. Exhibiting will be
Janice Olivio, Judy Miller, Susan Mounier,
Paula Pagliughi, Shirley Mazzi, Gail
Lorenzini, Carole Ward and Lynn Martini.
Works will include paintings in oils,
acrylics, watercolor, and pen and ink,
along with photography and art glass.
Robert Hickox Reception. Fuel House
Coffee Co and Bains Deli, 646 E. Landis
Ave., Vineland, 563-1400. Local artist
exhibits his diverse visual media along
with the music of Gene Shepherd.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
The Midtown Men. Guaracini
Performing Arts Center, Cumberland
County College, Sherman Ave. and
College Dr., Vineland. 8 p.m. Special
concert will unite four stars from the
original cast of Broadways Jersey Boys.
One-of-a-kind concert experience cele-
brates music that defined 1960s. Tickets
$50 premium seats, $35 for standard
seating. 692-8499.
Fame and Fortune/Beef and Beer.
Hangar 84, 20 S. Sixth St., Vineland,
609-319-5423. 5 p.m. Michelle
Coccagna, diagnosed with Stage 4 breast
cancer, will get help with mounting med-
ical bills. Tickets $30, purchased at
Marcianos, Tirelli Real Estate, or City
Hall. Fame and Fortune will entertain
with live music.
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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
PRIZESFORBESTINALLCATEGORIES 5K RUN
OR WALK $30 ($35 AFTER 10/1) KIDS RACE
$10 ($12 AFTER 10/1) SPOOKY SPRINT-$5
COSTUMES ENCOURAGED PRIZES FOR BEST
COSTUME PUMPKIN DECORATING CONTEST
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Backyard Composting Workshop
About the workshop:
Come learn simple, effective ways to turn organic waste into compost and you too can
reduce waste and create a great garden resource. Wheaton Arts is home of the
Cumberland County Master Gardeners Program and is a compost demonstration
site where residents can see several working
composters by different manufacturers. Be
prepared to be outside during this workshop.
Select from two course choices
Take the workshop only for $10
Take the workshop and bring home a
Garden Gourmet Home Composting
Unit for $50
When: Saturday, October 29, 2011
Where: Wheaton Arts
1501 Glasstown Road
Millville, NJ 08332
Time: 10:00 Noon
Register: Call 856-451-2800 select 4
and ask for Viola Carson
or Tammy Commander.
Payable To: Extension Service Programs Account.
Deadline: Must Register By Monday, Oct. 24, 2011.
We have limited compost units for this course. Space is also limited.
Sponsor: Cumberland County Improvement Authority
Co-host: Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Master Gardeners Program
New Jersey Agricultural
Experiment Station
Cooperative Extension
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Reflections of the Rat Pack. Landis
Theater, 830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland,
691-1121. 8 p.m. Tickets $35 and $25.
www.landistheater.com
Al Grigg and the Flying Dogs of
Jupiter. Bogarts Bookstore. 210 N. High
St., Millville. Admission is free. 7-9 p.m.
Glen Eric. Old Oar House Irish Pub. 127
N. High St., Millville. 9 p.m.
Adelante. The Sweet Life Bakery, 601 E.
Landis Ave., Vineland, 692-5353. Live
music. Sets: 11 a.m. and 12:15 p.m.
No Pressure. The Watering Hole 6494
Weymouth Rd., Mays Landing. 9:30 p.m.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
Gary Puckett. Landis Theater, 830 E.
Landis Ave., Vineland, 691-1121. 7 p.m.
Tickets $45 and $35.
www.landistheater.com
Adelante. The Bistro On Broad, 400
Broad St., Elmer, 358-8978. Live music.
Sets: 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Matthew Bengtson. Guaracini
Performing Arts Center, Cumberland
County College, Sherman Ave. and
College Dr., Vineland. 3 p.m. Acclaimed
pianist. Concert is free to the public. For
more details on this concert, or Joy of
Music concert series: 692-8499.
Comeback Kid. Hangar 84, 20 S. Sixth
St., Vineland, 609-319-5423. 5 p.m. $12-
15. www.hangar84music.com.
Fifth Anniversary: Poetry on High.
Bogarts Bookstore. 210 N. High St.,
Millville. Original Poetry and music with
host Rita Lyman. Free admission. 1 p.m.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17
Cumberlads. Trinity United Methodist
Church, Fayette St., Bridgeton. Mens a
capella chorus directed by Gene
Tubertini. 7 p.m. 825-0511.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18
Explore Mahlers Musical World.
Millville Public Library, Buck St., Millville.
6:30 - 8 p.m. Part of the Bay Atlantic
Symphonys October Lecture Series, pre-
sented by Paul M. Somers, call 825-7087.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19
Cumberlads. Shiloh Seventh Day
Baptist Church, East Ave., Shiloh. Mens
a capella chorus. 7 p.m. 825-0511.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20
Young Frankenstein. Landis Theater,
830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland, 691-1121.
7:30 p.m. Tickets $10.
www.landistheater.com
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21
Mangia and Music. Centerton Country
Club, Pittsgrove. Featuring Vineland artist
George Perez singing classic standards
by Sinatra, Dino, Darin, Bennett, Elvis,
and others. Gallery of music, trivia con-
test, full Italian buffet, cash bar, dancing.
7-11 p.m. Tickets $35. Benefits the
American Red Cross, call 413-0909 or
609-646-8330 for tickets.
Dinner & Laughs Comedy Show.
Merighis Savoy Inn, Union Rd. and
Landis Ave., Vineland. 6:15 p.m. Buffet
dinner, dessert, and three headlining
comicsHost Mike Burton, Carole
Montgomery, and Mike Yard. Tickets are
$40 in advance only by calling the VRDC
at 691-6059 or by visiting www.vrdc.org.
SYMPHONY IN ATLANTIC CITY, POETRY ON HIGH, SECOND FRIDAY ART,
AND NIGHTLIFE AROUND THE REGION.
OCTOBER 14 THROUGH 16
Atlantic City Music Festival. The Atlantic City Music Festival is a three-day free
musical extravaganza including classical, pop, ragtime, and much more. Members
of the Bay-Atlantic Symphony and other guest artists will perform. Among the
other programs at the festival will be two concerts by the Bay-Atlantic Symphony
Brass Quintet, a concert by award-winning singer/songwriter Doug James and
Chris Mack, and a concert by the Bay-Atlantic Symphony Chamber Orchestra con-
ducted by Maestro Jed Gaylin.
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In Our Schools I
Ellison Schools Partners Program Joins Students
of Every Age
They say a picture speaks a thousand words. If that's true then this one
speaks at least ten thousand as it visually represents the bonds of friendship
that are so unique to The Ellison School. This photo (left) was taken on a recent
Wednesday afternoon during "Partners" one of the most popular periods of
the week. The Parners Program pairs our Lower School, Preschool and Toddler
classrooms with a mix of Upper School students.
"Partners is all about creating friendships, forming role models, and sharing
ideas and talents, all while having a great time," says Mrs. Caroline Chapman,
Head of School. "While the program has gone by different names over the years,
Partners is one of those Ellison traditions that has real staying power. Together,
the students work on projects, play games, read together and so much more."
The result is a school with students who truly care for, respect and look out
for one another. Younger students look up to their older Partners, while our
Upper School students love every minute of the time spent with their little
buddies.
Bottom to top, from left: Kyle Kinkade, Frankie Tedesco, David DiLeonardo, Lilli Fisher,
Ryan Kenna, Ethan Silver, and Nick Barretta with Upper School Parnters, Niko Basolis
(center), Gianna Capriotti and Sarah Consalo (on left), and Spencer Infranco (right).
Jersey Fresh Comes to Sabater Elementary
Students at Sabater Elementary School learned Friday that healthy eating can
be delicious, courtesy of a pilot program that will put Jersey Fresh products on
their lunch menus. The school, Sedexo, the school's food service management
company, and the state Department of Agriculture are participating in a joint
venture to develop food items that will include locally grown products, meet
nutritional guidelines, and appeal to kids tastes. The program is entitled "Made
With Jersey Fresh," and will gauge how well the project works. If it is successful,
it could be implemented on a much broader scale.
Keith Nocco, the district food service manager who is also employed by
Sedexo, said the program fits well with Sodexo's goal of using local food prod-
ucts and promoting healthy eating habits.
The program is being funded by a $51,000 federal grant through the Rutgers
University Food Innovation Center in Bridgeton.
"I volunteered us," said Nocco in a newspaper interview. "This is something I
want to be involved in -- it's a win-win."
Monica Dannenberger, Sabater's principal, is also enthusiastic about the pro-
gram which will help children eat healthier by providing them with more food
choices.
Among the goals of the project is to have two affordable products on the
school menu that will include not only the locally grown produce, but cheese,
chicken and other government supplied products, said Diane Holtaway from the
Rutgers food center. The Rutgers center hired Chef Anthony Geraci, former food
service director for Baltimore Public Schools, to come up with sample recipes
that would be meet all the criteria. At least two of the dishes may be on lunch
menus in Vineland schools for a taste test within a few months.
Praising the collaboration in the Sabater cafetorium on Friday was a string of
guest speakers that included Douglas Fisher, NJ Secretary of Agriculture; Nelson
Albano, NJ Assemblyman; and Robert Romano, Vineland Mayor. Also in atten-
dance were Margaret Brennan of Rutgers; Pearl Giordano of local food processor
Limpert Brothers; and Kevin Flaim and Santo John Maccerone, local farmers.
Of course, the proof is in the taste, and judging by the reaction of a dozen
Sabater samplers, the dishesespecially the eggplant rollatinereceived a big
thumbs up. Some of the other menu items on display included rotini with a
tomato vegetable sauce, lasagna rollups, and whole grain muffins loaded with
Jersey Fresh blueberries.
Mayor Romano, and students from Sabater Elementary, listen to a presentation by Keith
Nocco regarding the new changes to the schools lunch menu, sponsored by Jersey Fresh
Products. The changes are expected to promote healthier diets for students and instill
good eating habits at a young age.
Delseas Fiorella Crowned Arm Wrestling
Champion
Delsea Regional High School junior Chris Fiorella (junior) participated in the
United Arm Wrestling Federation National Championship at Mobile, AL on
August 12-14 and won the junior right and left hand division (132 lb or 69 kg) as
well as placing
third in the mens
open class. These
wins gave Chris
the rank of num-
ber one in the jun-
ior division of the
United Arm
Wrestling
Federation that
qualifies him to
represent the U.S.
at the WAF World
Championship.
Chris is the son of
Mark Fiorella and
Theresa Jones of
Franklinville.
Chris Fiorella (left) in his arm wrestling stance with HS Science teacher, Mr. Paul Chang.
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FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS
IN OCTOBER
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 novel-
ties will be sold. 7:3011 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.
OCTOBER 14, 21, AND 22
Haunted House. Palace of Depression,
Mill Rd., Vineland. 69 p.m. Admission
is $5 and no reservations are necessary.
The event offers members of the public
of all ages a chance to see the rebuild-
ing effort as well as to enjoy some
Halloween fright.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14
Freaky Family Fun Fair. The Event
Center, 2725 N. Delsea Dr. (corner of
Delsea and Forest Grove Rd.), Vineland,
696-4380. 68 p.m. Costume party for
the whole family. Dress up if you like
(but you dont have to) All free, crafts
will be $1 to cover costs. Food, snacks,
and photo booth will be sold as
fundraisers Maze/eyeball hunt (kind of
like an Easter egg hunt), Fright Walk,
dramatic story telling, carnival game,
dancing. Make a family-favorite soup or
snacks and bring along.
YMCA 7th Annual Halloween
Spooktacular. 1159 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland. 6:308 p.m. Free for children
2-10 years old and their families. The
Spooktacular will feature healthy
treats, fun activities, prizes, and an
enjoyable family outing. Participants
can brave the free Ghost, Monster, and
Wizard Halloween-themed houses for
some spooky fun. They can also trick
or treat around the Y. Free soccer, bas-
ketball, and hockey stations. Children
can play "Guess the Grapes for 25
cents, try the claw machine for $1, or
have their picture taken against an
appropriately scary backdrop for $3.
Proceeds from those games and activi-
ties will benefit YMCA youth sports.
For more information about the event
or to volunteer or make a donation,
contact Cara Messore at the Y,
691-0030 ext. 307.
OCTOBER 21, 22, 28, AND 29
Rocky Horror Picture Show. Eagle
Theatre, 208 Vine St., Hammonton.
LIVE Stage Left Productions brings the
mayhem and hilarity of this cult classic
to the stage. $20 GA. No outside props.
$5 prop bags at the door. October 21
and 28 at 8 p.m. October 22 and 29 at
11:59 p.m. Purchase tickets at 609-704-
5012. or www.theeagletheatre.com.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20
Writers Society. Vineland Public
Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave., Vineland.
57:30 p.m. for the New Jersey Writers
Society gathering with a special
Halloween theme. Members of the
group will dress up in Halloween cos-
tumes and read from their stories. The
public is invited and refreshments will
be served. The program will be held in
the Community Event Room located on
the first floor of the library. Registration
is not necessary. For additional ques-
tions, call the librarys Information Desk
at 794-4244 ext. 4243.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22
Spooky Tales & Pumpkin Painting.
Bogarts Bookstore. 210 N. High St.,
Millville. 3 p.m. Kids Halloween event
for ages 12 and under. Signup required.
327-3714.
Great Pumpkin Fall Festival. St.
Isidores Parish Grounds. Sacred Heart
Highs all-day event (rain or shine) will
have crafters, vendors, a car show, food,
treats, music, a Kids Zone, a Pumpkin
Pageant & Scarecrow Display. WVLT
Cruising 92.1 will be broadcasting live
from the Great Pumpkin Fall Festival 2-4
p.m. to add to the fun-filled afternoon.
Also, raffle, BBQ Chicken Dinner
(3:307:30 p.m.), Campfire Story and
Song Hour for youngsters and a
Campfire Concert for Teens. 691-4491,
ext. 1408.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28
Masquerade Story Time. Vineland
Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland. 10:3011:15 a.m. For ages 5
and younger. Register at Childrens
Dept. 794-4244.
OCTOBER 28 AND 29
Annual Halloween Ghost Walking
Tours. Presented by the Cumberland
County Historical Society. 7 p.m. each
night. Rain or shine. Registration is
required. Participation is limited, so
register early. $5 per person Meet at
the Warren & Reba Lummis Library, Ye
Greate St., Greenwich. Wear comfort-
able shoes and bring a flashlight. 455-
4055 to register.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29
Halloween Hoedown. Bogarts
Bookstore. 210 N. High St., Millville.
69 p.m. Costumes, prizes, music,
refreshments and live performance by
The Olde Tyme Jam.
Sleepy Hollow Halloween Show.
Appel Farm Arts & Music Center, 457
Shirley Rd., Elmer. 12 p.m. Sleepy
Hollow, 1799Katrina Van Tassle
reveals the secret adventure of Ichabod
Crane. Hobgoblins abound, skeletons
high-step in a graveyard dance and even
Rip Van Winkle makes an appearance in
this spooky-but not scary, Halloween
tale. (Best suited for ages 5 and up). A
Kits Interactive Theatre performance.
$8 358-2472, 800-394-1211.
Vampire Sprint & Costume Party.
Bellview Winery, 150 Atlantic St.,
Landisville. Morning run and afternoon
fun; $5 for party. 697-7172.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30
WheatonArts Costume Parade/Trick
or Treat. Wheaton Arts and Cultural
Center, Down Jersey Folklife Center
Museum Stores, 1501 Glasstown Rd.,
Millville. 14 p.m. with Costume Parade
at 3 p.m. Trick or Treat in your Halloween
costume throughout WheatonArts.
Children will meet Doctor Van Helsing,
the hunter of Dracula, the Grymm
Witches, Ichabod Crane fleeing the
Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow,
Doctor Frankenstein working to build his
monster, and the Mummy from Ancient
Egypt. Free admission. 1-800-998-4552
or 825-6800. www.wheatonarts.org.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 31
Trick or TreatMeet and Greet.
Vineland City Hall, 640 E. Wood St.,
Vineland. 5:307:30 p.m. Residents will
be able to speak with their Legislators,
Mayor, and Council members about
issues or concerns and the children will
be given delicious treats. There will be
plenty of candy for everyone.
THROUGH OCTOBER
Night of Terror at Creamy Acres
Farms. 448 Lincoln Mill Rd., Mullica
Hill. 223-1669. creamyacres@snip.net.
Tickets sales start at 6 p.m., open
Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights in
October plus Halloween week, Monday
through Saturday. $30 per person for all
six haunted attractions.
Duffield's Farm Market. Greentree and
Chapel Heights Rds., Sewell. 589-7090.
Farmfresh@duffieldsfarm.com. Pumpkins,
corn maze, wagon rides. Open through
Wednesday, October 31.: Saturdays 10
a.m. to 4:30 p.m, Weekday Afternoons:
12:304:30 p.m., Last wagon leaves the
booth at 4:30 p.m. Closed Sundays.
Conte Farms. 299 Flyatt Road,
Tabernacle. 609-268-1010.
Contefarms@verizon.net. Pumpkin
patch-pick in the field, pre-picked pro-
duce, snacks and refreshment stand,
restrooms, picnic area. Corn maze and
wagon rides Friday through Sunday 8 a.m.
6 p.m., last wagon leaves at 5 p.m.
Muzzarelli Farms. 3460 Oak Rd.,
Vineland. Educational corn maze, open
to small groups, schools, church youth
groups, scouts Private parties. They
have a pumpkin patch. Tours begin any-
time after 10 a.m. All groups must pre-
register. $8 cost. Call Rita Muzzarelli at
691-2497 in the afternoon.
Millers Haunted Hayride. 625 Route
561, Winslow/ Hammonton. Every week-
end night in October. 711 p.m. $10
Haunted Hayride, $5 Haunted Corn
Maze, $13 both. Free parking. 609-561-
2436. www.millershauntedhayride.com.
Send your Halloween events to
deb@grapevinenewspaper.com.
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Some are spooky nights of terror, some are ghostly walks through history, others are just plain fun
costume parties. Keep in mind a childs age when choosing your Halloween fun.
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Fundraiser for CCSPCA
Through October at Teds
Teds Pet Country Club is doing a
fundraiser through October to benefit
the Cumberland County SPCA. They are
offering a free professional grooming to
every dog or cat that is adopted this
month and last month. The free groom-
ing includes nail trimming; ear cleaning;
a warm Hydrosurge therapeutic bath in
their slip-proof, padded tubs; blowdry;
gentle, thorough brushing; a snazzy new
hairstyle; a great smelling fragrance; and
a stylish bandanna! In addition to the
free grooming, they also offer other
services to help pamper their new pet,
including toothbrushing, nail buffing, a
super shed-less treatment to help
remove 60 to 80 percent of shedding
hair, an all-natural flea dip, medicated
baths for pets with skin and coat condi-
tions, and a luxurious spa treatment
(including a blueberry-vanilla facial, a
special paw and pad treatment, super
premium spa shampoo, vitamin condi-
tioner and aromatherapy).
The recipients of the newly adopted
pets will receive a coupon for one free
grooming. They will then have up to
three weeks to redeem the coupon. All
they need to do is call to make an
appointment and at the time of the
appointment present the coupon and
adoption certificate, and they will
receive their free grooming.
All they ask in return is a donation in
any amount to the CCSPCA. When the
promotion is over, they will present all
the proceeds to the CCSPCA.
They are also offering 25 percent off
their professional dog training programs
to everyone who adopts during this time
period. The training programs include
10 private lessons at their facility or in
the comfort of their home, and when the
private lessons are finished they can
attend the weekly group lessons for free
for the rest of their dogs life.
During these lessons, the dogs will be
taught a variety of important commands
and their owners will be taught how to
become great doggie parents and how to
prevent and fix any behavior problems
they may experience.
This discount is a savings of $100 to
$125. As with the free grooming, they only
ask for a donation in any amount to the
CCSPCA in exchange for the discount.
National Adoption Reunion
Celebration Held Last
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20 percent of U.S. pets are adopted from
shelters and rescues. Sadly, the number
of adoptions compared to the 5 million
to 7 million cats and dogs entering shel-
ters each year leaves several million still
in need of a home. To put a spotlight on
pet adoption and the urgent need for
volunteers, Petco and Unleashed by
Petco will celebrated the companys
anniversary with a National Adoption
Reunion on October 8 and 9, 2011.
Reunion and adoption events were host-
ed at every Petco store for families who
have adopted through the 7,000 animal
welfare groups that partner with the
Petco Foundation, the retailers nonprof-
it organization that has helped find
homes for more than 3 million pets.
Petco has always been a strong advo-
cate of pet adoption and the anniversary
events are really meant to reinforce the
human-animal bond that is so important
to us, says Greg Seremetis, vice presi-
dent of marketing for Petco. We hope
that by creating a national community of
adoption supporters and sharing their
touching personal stories, we will
inspire others to consider pet adoption
and volunteer, ultimately finding homes
for the millions of shelter animals.
To kick off the National Adoption
Reunion weekend celebrations, on
October 4, Petco attempted to set the
Guinness World Record for Largest
Gathering of Adopted Shelter Animals
in Central Park. In addition to the in-
store reunions, Petco is offered several
ways to participate, share pet adoption
stories, volunteer, and most importantly,
help save a life:
Stories of Love: By uploading photos
and videos of adopted pets to
www.petco.com/reunion, participants
inspire others to adopt as well as have a
chance to have their pet featured in an
upcoming Petco advertising campaign.
For every person who uploads their
story online, Petco will donate $1 to pet
adoption organizations across the coun-
try. (Total combined donations by
PETCO not to exceed $10,000.)
Additionally, participants can win a
variety of other prizes such as Sony
products and Petco gift cards and other
pet-related goodies through October 31,
2011.
Lend a Hand: One of the most
requested means of support from animal
welfare groups is volunteer support.
Petco has partnered with
VolunteerMatch for the new PETCO
C.A.R.E.S. program to connect people
with volunteer opportunities at more
than 73,000 non-profit organizations.
Search local volunteer opportunities and
donate time to local pet adoption organi-
zations by visiting the
www.petco.com/reunion homepage.
Open Your Heart & Home: Attend an
adoption celebration at one of the 1,100
stores nationwide and adopt a new
member of the family.
Visit www.petco.com/reunion for
more information.
About PETCO
PETCO is a privately held specialty
retailer that provides products, services
and advice that make it easier for our
customers to be great pet parents. They
operate nearly 1,100 stores in 50 states
and the District of Columbia, as well as a
leading pet products and information
destination at www.petco.com.
Their nonprofit organization, The
PETCO Foundation, has raised more than
$75 million since its inception in 1999 to
help promote and improve the welfare of
companion animals. In conjunction with
the Foundation, they work with and sup-
port approximately 7,000 local animal
welfare groups across the country to help
find homes for more than 200,000 adopt-
able animals every year.
Animal Friends Foundation
Feral Cat Day Presentation
In recognition of Feral Cat Day, the
Animal Friends Foundation, in conjunc-
tion with Alley Cat Allies, will host a
free informational session on
Trap/Neuter/ Vaccinate/Return (TNVR)
on Sunday, October 16, from 2 to 4 p.m.
in the first floor Community Room at
the Riverview East Senior Highrise, 130
S. Second Street, Millville.
The presentation will include an
explanation of Animal Friends
Foundations mission and explain why
TNVR is the most effective and humane
method of controlling the overpopula-
tion of feral cats. They will take you on a
journey of trapping, surgery, rehabilita-
tion and returning feral cats to the envi-
ronment that they came from. There
will also be information on colony main-
tenance and questions and answers.
Refreshments will be served.
AFF is an all-volunteer 501(c)3 non-
profit organization committed to reduc-
ing the overpopulation of unwanted
companion animals through aggressive
spay/ neuter programs and community
education. For more information about
spay/neuter clinics, local veterinary part-
nerships or AFFs other programs, visit
www.AnimalFriendsFoundation.com or
call 856-503-5572.
Animal Friends Foundation Inc.
629 E. Wood St., Suite#302, (3rd floor)
Vineland, NJ 08360
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or those who might not know
that there are still people who
care about the residents of this
community, Pastor Vandy L.
Colter and his wife Barbara L. Colter of
Kingdom Covenant Christian Center
(KCCC) in Vineland share a vision. They
have a love for people in Cumberland
and Salem counties that surpasses all
understanding. On April 9, 2011, at
ShopRite on Lincoln and Landis avenues,
KCCC paid for a number of peoples gro-
ceries. On Easter weekend, April 2011, at
the Gulf gas station at the corner of
Lincoln and Landis avenues, they gave
away eggs that yielded a slip of paper for
a dollar amount of free gas for people in
the community as well.
Colter, originally from Brooklyn, New
York, was in the music industry for more
than 20 years with his own radio show
rendering club, hip hop, and secular
music.
In 1987, I became a born-again
Christian and two years later in 1989 I
lost my wife and became a widower at a
young age with two small children, three
and five years old, said Colter.
After having his own radio show, he
started in production, but found it
extremely difficult to keep that job, due to
the fact that he had to travel a great deal.
Traveling with two small children was
very challenging so he had to make a very
tough decision. He decided to leave New
York and start a new life in New Jersey.
He began working on some Christian
events, putting together some profession-
al people such as sport figures, city coun-
cilmen, mayors, and senators. He had a
vision of putting those powerful people
together in order to help people in the
community achieve their dreams.
In 1997, his dreams came true when he
met his wonderful wife Barbara L. Colter
who was born and raised in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
It was love at first sight, said Colter.
They were married two years later. He
said that God called him and his wife to
minister here in Vineland, New Jersey.
Colter states that his goal is to be of some
help to the people in this community.
Thats why they sponsored the free gas
and grocery give-aways.
Our mission and goal is to see peo-
ples lives become transformed, and
embrace the community as well, said
Mrs. Colter. She speaks of the people who
attend their church being from all differ-
ent walks of life. She also explains how
the young people, single parents, and
families consider KCCC a home away
from home.
One thing that is very interesting, they
welcome members and nonmembers alike
to utilize all of their services. At KCCC,
they offer tutoring, after-school pro-
grams, summer camp, women of Judah,
fellowship for men, and they host a day
care center as well. Mrs. Colter talks
about the importance of helping others
and bringing family togetherness back to
the community.
Kings Kids child care is the heart of
the program in which Mrs. Colter leads,
and the church also offers breast screen-
ing and health awareness. For some, she
adds, these are things that are offered for
free.
They made more than 40 baskets and
whole meals for a week for some in the
community and have an outside door-to-
door ministry as well. At KCCC, they have
truly taken church to a new and different
level.
It is more than a mission burning
inside of me, said Pastor Colter. It is a
passion. He added that they would be
launching a campaign in the middle of
October called free coats for kids. After
January they will be giving away school
supplies and free sneakers and shoes for
kids as well. They will be partnering with
Vineland Wal-Mart who is managed by
Janicee Halter and Bridgeton Wal-Mart
where Delfine Lopez is the manager.
We are partnering with a diversity of
stores helping them to plow into the com-
munity so the people in this community
can get their needs met, said Pastor
Colter.
When Mrs. Colter was asked about her
husband and the dream they share she
said, I support my husband in all his
endeavors and I love him dearly.
Mrs. Colter explains how she would
love to see more family structure come
back and fathers play a greater part of
their childrens lives. She says that her
heart goes out to the young women who
are struggling, too.
These two unique individuals have a
love for the people of this community
that goes well beyond the call of duty.
They show it not by talking about it, but
by actually putting it to work.
Kudos to the pastor, his wife, and the
members of KCCC for all the hard work
that they do in the community. If you need
to contact them at the church, call 856-
205-0555; the number to the Kings Kids
child care center is 8562050556. I
A pastor and his wife have made Vineland their homeand caring for community members is a
passion they share. { BY NATE JENNINGS }
Transforming Lives
Pastor Vandy Colter and his wife, Barbara.
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