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Share an act of kindness you performed or of which you were the recipient
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How to read faster, remember, and recall information
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May 27, 2021
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Jun 10, 2021 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Picnic and Arboretum tour at Liberty Hall. RSVP required.
Liberty Hall’s storied history began in 1760 when a large tract of land in Elizabethtown, New Jersey was purchased by William Livingston, a prominent New York attorney intending to retire from public life, take up farming and embrace the solitude of country life. Livingston became New Jersey’s first elected Governor in 1776 and, although his retirement plans were upended by the American Revolution, his keen interest in botany and agriculture never waned. The house he built on the property was lived in by his descendants, the Kean family, until 1995. As each generation of residents added to the exquisite planting schemes Livingston laid out, a truly unique garden took shape making Liberty Hall a living archive of over 250 years of American garden design. Liberty Hall opened as a museum and historic garden in 2000 in accordance with the wishes of its last resident, Mary Alice Barney Kean. Trees and plants are carefully chosen to incorporate the intent of Liberty Hall’s former residents. The arboretum at Liberty Hall is home to some of New Jersey’s most historically significant trees including a horse chestnut planted in 1770 by one of Livingston’s daughters, as well as Bartlett and Seckel Pear trees dating from the 18th century. Liberty Hall is located on the campus of Kean University and provides research opportunities to its faculty and students. The grounds surrounding Liberty Hall still give testimony to the Livingston and Kean families love of nature and dedication to historical preservation. |
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Jun 18, 2021 10:00 AM
Our service project with this wonderful organization, who has visited Rotary several times in the past, is a go for Friday, June 18, 2021 at 10am! Your children and/or spouses are welcome to join us as well! This service project will take the place of our Thursday, June 17th meeting; we will begin meeting in person (outdoors) on Thursday, June 24th. This wonderful organization was formed in direct response to the specific needs of those who suffer from the signature injuries of the Iraq & Afghanistan Wars – Combat Street, PTS & TBI, and the hugely neglected needs of Vietnam & pre-9/11 era veterans. Their goal is to offer support and a healing environment for those who are “not quite home yet”. Please visit their website for more information: www.horsesforforces.weebly.com Their location is as follows: Physical Address: Drakestown Equestrian, 413 Keltz Lane, Long Valley, NJ Sharon L. Brangman
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Jun 23, 2021
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Jun 24, 2021 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Please join us as President Claudia reflects on her first year as president and installs her new officers for the 2020-2021 year. We encourage all Rotarians to attend this in-person celebration as we start the new Rotary year with hope and promise. We will have a cash bar and dinner will be served. We look forward to seeing everyone on this very special occasion. Once you RSVP a Quickbooks invoice will be generated for payment by credit card. $35.00 per person. Guests are welcome.
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