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Apr. 20, 2017 7:00 p.m.
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Apr. 26, 2017 12:15 p.m.
The Berkeley Heights VFW Post has recently reinvented itself, including the formation of a new “Friends of Post 6259” support group. Next Wednesday, Post Commander Tom Lombardi and Adjutant Steve Falk will join us and give us an update on the “Friends” program and upcoming events we can support as individuals and—potentially—as a club! Along with this, since both the Post and our Rotary Club support the VA Hospital in Lyons, we’re collecting gently used movie and TV series DVDs, and also music CDs and cassettes (we did this a couple of years ago, and they were a great hit with residents!). Please go through your collections and bring your DVDs, CDs, and cassettes to our meeting. We’ll label them from our Rotary Club and give them to Tom and Steve to deliver to the VA Hospital along with those they’ve collected from Post members. Also, Linda and Jim will report on the success of this year’s “Beach Sweep” on Saturday, and we’ll have some more updates on the upcoming Rubber Ducky Festival, including new sponsors and a brand-new food provider—the Embassy Suites “Gastro Truck”! |
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“What’s Happening Around Town”
May 10, 2017
At our upcoming meeting we’ll enjoy the company of Marc Faecher, President, and Jeanne Kingsley, Vice President, of the Berkeley Heights Township Council. Their topic—“What’s Happening Around Town”—will give us insights into the redevelopment of the municipal building, transformation of the former Kings shopping center, COAH (“Council On Affordable Housing”) plans, and a brand-new initiative called “Safe Routes to School” for our township’s students. Rotary Club meetings are open to all. The $20 flat-rate lunch fee (cash or check, please—no credit cards) includes an entrée from a special menu, any soft beverage, tax and gratuity. Meetings begin promptly at 12:15pm at the Chimney Rock Inn, Gillette. |
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May 10, 2017 12:15 p.m.
At our upcoming meeting we’ll enjoy the company of Marc Faecher, President, and Jeanne Kingsley, Vice President, of the Berkeley Heights Township Council. Their topic—“What’s Happening Around Town”—will give us insights into the redevelopment of the municipal building, transformation of the former Kings shopping center, COAH (“Council On Affordable Housing”) plans, and a brand-new initiative called “Safe Routes to School” for our township’s students. Rotary Club meetings are open to all. The $20 flat-rate lunch fee (cash or check, please—no credit cards) includes an entrée from a special menu, any soft beverage, tax and gratuity. |
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Jun. 03, 2017
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Jun. 25, 2017 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
The Berkeley Heights Rotary Club will be participating in the Berkeley Heights Street Fair on Sunday, June 25. We will have our usual Rotary tent and we will also be assisting with the new Beer Garden which will be located near Delicious Heights. A total of 5 volunteers are required in three shifts. 3 people are needed from 11:00am-1:30pm, 2 people are needed 1:30pm-4:00pm and 2 people are needed from 4:00pm-6:00pm. Please let Jim Ramentol know if you can volunteer. All help will be greatly appreciated. |