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www.moorestownsun.com MARCH 18–24, 2015 FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 24–29Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . 9
INSIDE THIS ISSUEReady to rock
Harpist turns love of rock intounique CD. PAGE 2
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BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Even though still bundled up, Geoff and Melissa Ballenger of Moorestown enjoyed the warmer spring-like weather on Thursday, March12 by going out and walking their dogs Lucky and Speedy around the neighborhood.
A hint of spring Arbor Day
celebrationtakes root
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
The Wesley Bishop Park inMoorestown will be the place tobe on Arbor Day, April 24.Moorestown will not only be cele-brating its 25th year of being aTree City USA community, but itis also where the 2015 State ArborDay Celebration will be held.Moorestown hopes to plantaround 50 to 100 trees that day.
“I’m extremely proud that wecan bring the state celebrationhere. Moorestown has been aTree City for 25 years. The whole
town believes in trees, and it is anhonor to have the celebration,”John Gibson, chairman of theMoorestown Tree Planting andPreservation Committee, said.
To help raise funds for thosetrees, the committee is hosting afundraiser on Tuesday, March 24with the Iron Hill Brewery, locat-ed at 124 East Kings Highway in
Fundraiser for township tree planting at Iron
Hill Brewery March 24
please see TREES, page 10
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
A harp can be thought of as aninstrument that can only beplayed for a small number of mu-sical genres. However,Moorestown resident and RobertsElementary School teacher LauraDishong would say otherwise.
Dishong, also a former CaesarsCasino harpist, would play pop
and rock songs on her harp; rockis one of her favorite things toplay on the harp. Recently, Dis-hong was inspired to turn herlove for music and using harp inother genres into a CD.
Dishong will celebrate the re-lease of her first CD, “LittleGreen Apples,” with a concert atthe Moorestown CommunityHouse Ballroom on Sunday,March 22 at 3:30 p.m. This CD fea-tures her original pop-folk music.The concert is free and open to all
ages.“This is where I live; this is
where I work; I wanted to havethe party somewhere where peo-ple could come and join in on thecelebration. Hopefully, people willbe excited and enjoy it,” Dishongsaid.
Dishong had been working onthe music and ideas for her CDfor years, but when she went torecord her CD at her home, things
weren’t sounding the way shewanted. So she decided to go to astudio to get the sound she wasdreaming of.
Her CD was recorded at CedarStreet Studios in Philadelphiaand engineered/produced by TedRichardson of TED Audio. Herharp is backed up by DarrenKeith on drums, her husbandMark Dishong on keys, MichaelG. Ronstadt on cello, her daughterEllie Dishong on fiddle, JamesHamilton on percussion and
Richardson on keyboard bass.“It’s kind of like my baby,
working on this for several years.I finally found a place where theproducer was on board and excit-ed about it. He helped me achievemy vision,” Dishong said.
All of her songs were writtenon a mythological theme. Shesaid many of her songs came to
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By KAHRA F. BUSS Dept. of Parks & Recreation
Attention recreation nation!As March blows in like a lion,there are the subtle signs thatspring is fast approaching. Withintermittent warm days and flow-ers peeking out from under theice, registration for Parks &Recreation spring programs is infull swing! Our recreation nation
can’t wait to welcome spring!The longer days and the
warmer weather bring out thebest in everyone, and Parks &Recreation is no different. Fromthe Third/Fourth Grade GirlsLacrosse primer program and theSpring Break Lacrosse Clinic, toOutdoor Tennis and BeginnerGolf Lessons, to the Arts & CraftsSpring Series and Introduction toJazz, the Department of Parks &
Recreation continues to offer thecommunity a wonderful array of activities in which to participate.
For our youngest members,there is Pre-School Ballet and Ex-posure to Sports. The outdoortennis program encourages chil-dren as young as 5 to pick up aracquet. Tennis, Golf, CreativeBallet, Lacrosse and Arts pro-grams are designed for any ageand any level. The focus of recre-
ation activities is to offer all indi-viduals an opportunity to engagein something that speaks to theirown personal notion of recre-ation. From our tiny tikes to ourmature adults, the Department of Parks & Recreation plans activi-ties for everyone. The Senior Citi-zens Trip to Resorts Casino is afavorite trip and is offered each
happenings at parks & rec
Spring has almost sprung:
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please see SPRING, page 20
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6 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — MARCH 18–24, 2015
108 Kings Highway East
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
856-427-0933
The Sun is published weekly by ElauwitMedia LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rdFloor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed
weekly to select addresses in the 08057 ZIPcode.
If you are not on the mailing list, six-monthsubscriptions are available for $39.99. PDFsof the publication are online, free of charge.For information, please call 856-427-0933.
To submit a news release, please emailnews@moorestownsun.com. For advertis-ing information, call 856-427-0933 or email advertising@moorestownsun.com.The Sun welcomes suggestions and com-ments from readers – including any infor-mation about errors that may call for a cor-rection to be printed.
SPEAK UPThe Sun welcomes letters from readers.Brief and to the point is best, so we look forletters that are 300 words or fewer. Include your name, address and phone number. Wedo not print anonymous letters. Send lettersto news@moorestownsun.com, via fax at856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can dropthem off at our office, too.
The Sun reserves the right to reprint yourletter in any medium – including electroni-cally.
Dan McDonough Jr.chairman of elauwit media
managing editor Mary L. Serkalow
interim managing editor Kristen Dowd
moorestown editor Brigit Bauma
art director Stephanie Lippincott
advertising director Arlene Reyes
chairman of the board Russell Cann
chief executive officer Barry Rubens
vice chairman Michael LaCount, Ph.D.
elauwit media group
publisher emeritus Steve Miller
editor emeritus Alan Bauer
Tim Ronaldsonexecutive editor
Joe Eiselepublisher
The Moorestown Police Department iscommitted to the protection of our resi-dents and business owners. Many businessowners and residents currently utilize sur-veillance systems. As crimes occur nearby,
they may not be aware that their camerasmay have captured video that could helpsolve the crime. In turn, the department isnot always aware who may have this poten-tially vital information. Much investiga-tive time can be wasted by officers going
door-to-door trying to track down potentialvideo evidence.
The police department is asking resi-dents and businesses to register their pri-vately owned surveillance camera systems
at Crime Reports utilizing the followinglink: www.crimereports.com/camera_reg-istration.
The site is secure and your informationis only accessible to law enforcement. Par-ticipants will be provided with a window
decal to note their support of the program.As the police department responds to crim-inal incidents in our community, it may beable to use the information or footage gath-ered from your security cameras to assist
in the apprehension and prosecution of the criminals involved. There will be no re-mote access of your system. An officer willcontact you to arrange for viewing. Ques-tions, call (856) 914-3092 or email detec-tives@moorestownpd.com.
Police ask residents, businesses to register cameras
Maybe he popped the question on a pic-turesque summer day at the beach, a ban-ner plane proclaiming his love flying over-head. Perhaps she organized your family
and friends into a flash mob, asking foryour hand in marriage at the end of anelaborate song and dance. Or maybe it wassimple, both curled up on the couch athome, sharing a pizza and laughing over
the latest episode of a favorite sitcom.March 20 is National Proposal Day, and
no matter how you went from single to be-trothed, The Sun wants to celebrate with
your stories.Was it the most romantic proposal inhistory? A proposal that went hystericallywrong, but still with an enthusiastic “yes”at the end? Maybe the third time was the
charm? Whatever your story, we’re callingon you to send it in so we can share it witheveryone.
Send in your perfect (or not-so-perfect)
proposal story, and a photo of you and yourspecial someone, to our news email, whichis listed to the right.
Watch for your stories in an upcomingissue of The Sun.
The Sun wants to know: How did you get engaged?Share your stories with our readers for National Proposal Day on March 20
Over the last few weeks, you
may have read on this page
our request to have you send
in the story of your marriage propos-
al. March 20 is National Proposal Day,
and we are celebrating the under-the-
radar “holiday” by telling the stories
of marriage engagements of the mem-
bers of this community.
Why do we do this? As one of our as-
sociate editors would say, “we love
love.”
And so, too, apparently, do plenty of
other New Jerseyans. A recently-re-
leased Census report shows that New
Jersey has the lowest percentage of
people who have married two or more
times. So, when we say “I do,” we tend
to mean it. Or, at the very least, we
don’t intend to say it again if things
don’t go right the first time.
We’d rather focus on that first point,
though. New Jersey has long held one
of the lowest, if not the lowest, divorce
rates in the nation, and experts are
never surprised to read this. Why? Be-
cause New Jersey residents typically
fall into categories that put them at a
lower likelihood to get a divorce:
We have a high level of education,
so we often delay marriage to a later
age, making us more emotionally and
financially stable. Money troubles are
a leading cause of divorce, and since a
good portion of our newlyweds are in
a better financial position than their
counterparts in the South and West –
where divorce rates are higher – we
tend to avoid the D-word.
Which circles us back to what we’re
really talking about here – wonderful,
head-over-heels love.
We have already received plenty of
stories from the community about
their memorable engagement stories,
and we thank you for them. Your sto-
ries will be told in these pages in the
coming weeks. If you want to share
your stories with the town, please
send them in. We love love, all year
‘round.
in our opinion
Want a lasting marriage? The secret is simple – get married, and live, in Ne w Jersey
Your story
Want to share the story of your marriageproposal and engagement with the rest oftown? Send us an email to the address atthe right.
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WE NES Y MARCH 18Moorestown Library Letter Writers
Alliance: 7 p.m. at theMoorestown Library. If you enjoy
written correspondence and arepassionate about keeping the artof letter writing alive, attend thismeeting to learn more aboutLWA. We'll also discuss upcomingevents and have time to write let-ters. Some supplies will be pro-vided, but attendees are urged tobring favorite letter writing mate-rials. This event is free and opento the public. Call the ReferenceDesk at (856) 234-0333 toreserve your spot.
Moorestown Area Quilters: 7 p.m.
at Mt. Laurel Fire Department,69 Elbo Lane. Emailttogfleh@aol.com for informa-tion.
Divorce Support Group: 6:30 to8:30 p.m. at First UnitedMethodist Church, Camden andPleasant Valley avenues. Visitwww.meetwithgod.com or call235-0450 for more information.
Children’s story time: 11 a.m. atBarnes and Noble, East GateSquare. Call (856) 608-1904 forinformation.
Overeater’s Anonymous: 10 a.m. atSt. Matthew Lutheran Church,318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 239-
0022 or visit www.southjer-seyoa.org.
THURS Y MARCH 19
Growing Through Grief, Daytime:1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. atMoorestown Visiting Nurses &Hospice, 300 Harper Drive. Anongoing grief support group foradults who have lost a spouse,family member or friend withinthe last two years. Held everythird Thursday of the Month. Sup-port groups are free and open toall. Donations are gratefullyaccepted. Pre-registrationrequired, please call (856) 552-1300, ext. 2507.
2015 Alice Paul Equality Awards: 6p.m. at the Westin in Mt. Laurel.The Alice Paul Institute will kickoff the celebration of its 30thanniversary in 2015 with the 2015Alice Paul Equality Awards, hon-oring individuals who continueAlice Paul’s mission of advancingwomen’s equality. For more infor-mation and to register visitwww.alicepaul.org.
Moorestown Minority Civic Asso-ciation meeting: 7 p.m. at BethelAME Church, 512 N. Church St. E-
mail mmca92@yahoo.com formore information.
Four- to 5-year-old story time:Ages 4 and 5. 9:30 a.m. and 1:30
p.m. at Moorestown Library. Sto-ries, rhymes and crafts. Call 234-0333 to register.
Moorestown Running Companygroup run: 6:30 p.m. Meet at
Moorestown Running Company,115 W. Main St. The 5.63-mileloop is mostly flat on roads.Includes Strawbridge Lake Park.
Rotary Club of Moorestownmeeting: 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. atMoorestown Community House,16 E. Main St. Fellowship, lunchand guest speaker presentation.For more information visitwww.moorestownrotary.org.
Trinity Episcopal Church Mid-WeekService: Holy Eucharist and Heal-ing Service at 10 a.m. 207 W. Main
St., Moorestown.
FRI Y MARCH 20Moorestown DeCafe featuring
Michael Smith: 8:15 p.m. at thePerkins Center for the Arts, 395Kings Highway, Moorestown. $20.Call (856) 235-6488 or visitwww.perkinsarts.org for info.
Children’s story time: 11 a.m. atBarnes and Noble, East GateSquare. Call (856) 608-1904 forinformation.
Al-Anon meeting: 8:30 p.m. at Trini-ty Episcopal Church, Main andChurch streets. For more infor-
mation visit www.southjerseyal-anon-org.
S TUR Y MARCH 21
Snow Queen Story Time Spectacu-lar: All ages. 10:30 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. LittlePrincess parties presents stories,snacks and more with everyone’sfavorite Snow Queen! Feel free todress up for the occasion, compli-mentary photos will be providedby Greg Haygood Photography.Registration is required.
SUN Y MARCH 22Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-sion. For more information visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
Second Baptist Church: Sundayschool and adult forum at 9 a.m.Worship service at 10 a.m. 319 MillSt., Moorestown. For more infor-mation visit www.secondbaptist-moorestown.org or call (856)234-6396.
Saint Matthew Lutheran Church:Worship services at 8:30 and 11a.m. Sunday school and adult
forum at 9:45 a.m. 318 ChesterAve., Moorestown.
Center for Conscious Living: Cele-bration service at 10 a.m. at
Moorestown Community House,16 E. Main St., Moorestown.
First United Methodist Church:Worship services at 8:30 a.m.(contemporary and traditional),
9:30 a.m. (contemporary) and 11a.m. (traditional). Communion atall services first Sunday of themonth. 446 Camden Ave.,Moorestown.
First Presbyterian Church: Wor-ship services at 8, 8:30 and 11a.m. Arabic Fellowship Worship at5 p.m. 101 Bridgeboro Road,Moorestown.
Trinity Episcopal Church: HolyEucharist at 7:45 a.m. ParishEucharist at 9 a.m. Morningprayer and sermon at 11:15 a.m.
207 W. Main St., Moorestown.Bethel African Methodist Episco-
pal Church: Adult Church Schoolat 9 a.m. Worship service at 10:30a.m. 512 N. Church St.,Moorestown.
Our Lady of Good Counsel: RegularMass at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a.m.and noon. 42 W. Main St.,Moorestown.
First Baptist Church ofMoorestown: Bible Study andSunday Chat at 9 a.m. Worship at
10 a.m. Coffee/fellowship at 11a.m. Sunday discussion at 11:30
CALENDARPAGE 8 MARCH 18–24, 2015
please see CALENDAR, page 17
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The following reports are on
file with the Moorestown PoliceDepartment:
On March 1, two unlocked vehi-cles parked in a driveway onNicholson Drive were enteredsometime overnight and takenwas apurse con-taining$400 incash andassorted
cards from one vehicle. Medica-tion was taken from the glovecompartment of the other vehicle.
On Feb 27, an officer initiated amotor vehicle stop on LenolaRoad and had the driver pull intoa parking lot for safety precau-tions. When officer was return-ing to his vehicle, the suspect ac-celerated and drove away. A spe-cial complaint was issued to a 24-year-old of Maple Shade for ob-struction.
On Feb. 28, a 30-year-old femaleof Wenonah was arrested andcharged with shoplifting for con-cealing clothing and jewelry in ashopping bag belonging to SearsDepartment Store in theMoorestown Mall. Value of thetheft was $58.37. She was releasedon a summons.
On March 1, a 52-year-old maleof Moorestown was arrested and
charged with criminal mischief due to a domestic dispute. Hecaused damage in excess of $500inside the residence. He posted 10percent of $500 bail and was re-leased.
On March 2, a victim was shop-ping at Kmart and an unknownactor stole her wallet from herpocketbook. The wallet was aMichael Kors valued at $175 con-taining $60 in cash and assortedcards.
On March 3, a suspect con-
cealed three women’s dress shirtsin her handbag at Boscov’s De-partment Store in theMoorestown Mall. The value of
the clothing was $294. Arrested
and charged with shoplifting wasa 59-year-old individual of Philadelphia. The individual wasreleased on a summons.
MARCH 18–24, 2015 –THE MOORESTOWN SUN 9
police
report
Purse with $400 cash stolen fromunlocked vehicle on Nicholson Drive
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10 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — MARCH 18–24, 2015
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Maple Shade. For everyone whohas dinner at Iron Hill on that dayand presents a Give 20 Percentcoupon, Iron Hill will donate 20percent of their food bill to thecommittee, which will be used forthe purchase of trees for theevent.
“They can enjoy a meal andalso support the township andhelp us buy 50 to 100 trees,” Gib-son said.
So far, the committee has beenaccepting donations for trees, butthings have started slowly. Give 20Percent coupons are required onTuesday, March 24 for the com-mittee to receive a donation. Thecoupons can be found on The
Moorestown Sun website.“It is a fun way for the commu-
nity to get together to support agood cause. It’s a nice night outwith friends and neighbors, andwe hopefully will see them againon April 24,” Kathy Logue, amember of the committee, said.
Since 1949, the Legislature hasset aside the last Friday of Aprilas Arbor Day to promote treeplanting and to encourage resi-dents throughout the state to
honor trees. The 2015 State ArborDay Celebration being held atWesley Bishop Park, located onChurch Street near Foster Road,on Friday, April 24 will start withtree planting around 8 a.m. andthe ceremony around 11 a.m.Moorestown was selected to hostthe 66th Arbor Day to help cele-
TREESContinued from page 1
Tree donations also being accepted
please see VOLUNTEERS, page 12
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12 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — MARCH 18–24, 2015
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“I always say ‘The best time toplant a tree was 20 years ago. The
second best time is today.’ Treesprovide mostly good things. Theyincrease property value, provideshade and create cleaner air.Arbor Day is a good day to plant atree,” Gibson said.
“The whole idea and spirit of Arbor Day is to remind everyoneto plant a tree because of themany benefits of a tree for its life-time. It will create a better envi-ronment for all of us, and for theyoung it creates a wonderful
childhood memory that hopefullygets passed along,” Loguesaid.
Although it is not final, thereare plans to include state, countyand township officials and havespeakers who will give a speechand present awards. There will bethe planting of a ceremonial treeas well. The committee is alsoworking with local schools tobring children for possible poemreading or musical entertain-
ment. Refreshments, which aredonated by local businesses, willbe available, too.
Other than needing donations,the committee is also asking forvolunteers to help plant the treesit is able to purchase.
“It will be a lot of fun that day.We’ll hopefully have over 100 vol-unteers planting 100 trees,”Logue said.
“We have all of the equipment.People just need to show up and
help us plant,” Gibson said.The Give 20 Percent coupons
can be found on The MoorestownSun website at www.moorestown-sun.com, and search “Arbor DayFundraiser.” Be sure to print itbefore going to Iron Hill Brewery,as the flyers will not be handedout on the premises.
For those who just wish to do-nate, donations can be made bysending a check to MoorestownTree Committee, 601 E. Third St.,
Moorestown, NJ 08057. Pleasemake checks payable to Townshipof Moorestown marked for ArborDay 2015. If you would like to do-nate actual trees, please contactthe committee to coordinate de-livery.
“I encourage everyone to comeout on April 24, enjoy the celebra-tion, plant a tree and help donateto get a greater appreciation fortrees and what they do for ourcommunity,” Gibson said.
Volunteers needed to help with Arbor Day tree plantings
VOLUNTEERSContinued from page 10
Email us at news@moorestownsun.com
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Burlington Bucks Cards. It is thesame as cash, but in the form of agift card. Each card is worth $10and can only be used at the busi-nesses in the Shop BurlingtonCounty First program. When themoney is used, the program reim-
burses the business.“They make great gifts,” said
Wyche, who gives them to his sonto use in town.
The Moorestown Business As-sociation has about $500 inBurlington Bucks Cards andthere is a list online where youcan purchase them as well. Thereare also window signs availablefor businesses that say they sellthem there.
Members of the councilseemed in favor of the program.
“Great program. Thanks,”Deputy Mayor Phil Garwood said.
“I will remind everyone at theMoorestown Business Associa-tion meeting to get into the direc-tory,” Mayor Victoria Napolintosaid.
In other news:• Members of the public came
before council during the work-shop portion of the meeting todiscuss their thoughts on theparking meters and kiosks.Robert Paglee came before theboard giving it an example of
when kiosks had failed. He dis-cussed his ownership/operationof a large commercial building inMt. Holly during the 1990s and
how the parking meters andkiosks installed, and subsequent-ly removed, affected his propertyand damaged many businesses.He is in opposition to kiosksbeing considered, feeling theywould wreck the Moorestownbusiness district just as he wit-nessed the wreckage they invokedon Mt. Holly. No decision yet hasbeen made on the kiosks or me-ters.
• Council unanimously ap-proved an ordinance on secondreading authorizing Moorestownto join the Burlington County En-ergy Aggregation Program,which is expected to saveMoorestown residents a mini-mum of 5 percent in energy costs.
The next Moorestown Town-ship Council meeting is sched-uled for Monday, March 24 at 7:30p.m. at the Town Hall with a 7p.m. workshop.
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• Must be original form. • Only one entry per person.
• Coloring must be done by using colored pencils, watercolors and/or crayons. • Entries must be received by 5 p.m. on April 10, 2015, and cannot be returned.• Entries will be judged by Sun Newspaper staff and will be based on overall coloring.• Three winners will be notified by phone/email and posted on Sun Newspapers' social media sites.
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week for stories, rhymes andsongs just for babies! Childrenand caregivers are invited to stayafter the stories and enjoy a play-time together. Siblings are wel-come. No registration required.
Time for Twos: For 2-year-olds, withcaregiver. 10:45 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. Join us for30 minutes of stories, rhymesand songs just for 2-year-olds!Siblings are welcome. No regis-tration required.
Moorestown Township CouncilMeeting: 7:30 p.m. at the TownHall. A workshop is at 7 p.m.
A Course in Miracles: 7 p.m. atDenny Chiropractic, 199 Sixth St.,Mt. Laurel. Hosted byMoorestown’s The Center forConscious Living. 7 p.m. Call722-5683 for information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 7:30 p.m.
at St. Matthew Lutheran Church,318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit www.southjer-seyoa.org.
TUES Y MARCH 24It Takes A Village NJ Training Ses-
sion: 7 p.m. at Long & Foster RealEstate located at 200 W. Route38 and Church Street inMoorestown. ITAVNJ is a caring,volunteer organization that helpsthe elderly, the disabled of anyage and returning vets to livesafely and comfortably in theirhome at no charge for our servic-es. Reserve a space by calling
(856) 396-5783.NJ Boat Safety Class: 6:30 p.m. to
10 p.m. at the Brandywine facilityin Moorestown Estates, 1205North Church Street. A “Boat NJ”course will be offered by NJ Boat-ing Safety Classes in Moorestownon March 24 and 26. You mustattend both nights. The coursemeets the state law requirementsfor New Jersey boating safety
certification. There will be a $75fee, which covers the cost of thecourse and all materials. Onehour of homework is required.
For additional information pleasecall Janet at (201) 291-5976 orvisit our website atwww.njboat.org. For more onwater training visit www.Boatboy-MarineTraining.com.
Moorestown Area Toastmastersmeeting: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Mt.Laurel Fire Station, 69 Elbo Lane.For more information visit4887.toastmastersclubs.org.
Story Time: 11 a.m. at Barnes andNoble, East Gate Square. Call(856) 608-1904 for information.
Historical Society of MoorestownMansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1to 2 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-sion. For more information visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
Al-Anon Men’s Meeting: 8 p.m. atTrinity Episcopal Church, Mainand Church streets. For moreinformation visit www.southjer-seyal-anon-org.
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This spring there will be an in-creased number of programs
available for special needs indi-viduals and their families. From
social skills and skill buildingprograms like Keyboarding andHandwriting, to Family SupportOutings (Everybody Wins Basket-ball & Open Gym), to SpecialNeeds Soccer and Karaoke/Activ-ities Night, the department isproud to partner with MoorArtsand TOPS Soccer to offer theseamazing programs.
Just a reminder that all appli-
cations for Summer Employmentand Summer CIT Programs are
due by March 20. Questions canbe directed to the department at(856) 914-3093.
For more information aboutMoorestown Department of Parks & Recreation Spring Pro-grams visitwww.moorestown.nj.us and selectParks & Recreation, on the lowerright corner. To register visitwww.moorestownrec.com.
Parks & Rec Happenings• Live Civilly Homework
Help will return Tuesdays andThursdays from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. atthe Rec Center. Wednesdays areoffered at the Moorestown Li-brary from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Inter-ested in volunteering? ContactKahra Buss at contact@livecivil-ly.org.
• Yoga for teens and adults isThursday evenings from 6 p.m. to
7:15 p.m.• Register for Spring Pro-
grams now.• Summer Employment Ap-
plications for Summer Parks Pro-gram, Summer Theater, Coun-selors, CITs and camps are avail-able at the Moorestown Depart-ment of Parks & Recreation, sec-ond floor Church Street Recre-ation Center. Applications mustbe picked up in person. Deadlinefor application submissions isMarch 20.
• Open Gym is Mondaysthrough Thursdays from 3 p.m. to5:45 p.m. for grades four through12; Fridays from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.Children younger than fourthgrade may attend in the companyof an adult.
• Special Needs Programsavailable are Music Therapy classand Social Skills classes. Infor-mation at www.moorestown.nj.us(Parks & Recreation). To register
please visit www.moorestown-rec.com.
• Balanced Athletics, Girls BFit, Core Training and more isavailable!
• Arts Programming avail-able is Spring Arts & Crafts.
• Dance classes available areIntro to Jazz, Creative Ballet, Pre-School Ballet and more.
• EXIT 4 Boot Camp is Mon-days through Thursdays and Sat-urdays. Pick your day and pickyour time.
• A daily bus is availablefrom William Allen MiddleSchool to Church Street Recre-ation Center with a 2:35 p.m. de-parture daily.
Missed a registration date?Like us on Facebook atMoorestown Parks & Recreationfor up to date information aboutprograms and events. Want toregister? Register atwww.moorestownrec.com.
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her in dreams and she was able tomake mythological connections.Despite the stories being ancient,Dishong felt the lessons mythsteach are still so relevant todaythat anyone can connect tothem.
“It’s a timeless thing. Peopleoften will overlook the old myths,but they can be very current. I’malways finding inspiration inreading old stories,” Dishongsaid. “We are all fighting thehero’s struggle in own way. We
can all learn from their strugglesand stories.”
The launch party at theMoorestown Community Houseseemed to exactly fit Dishong’swant of having family andfriends come to celebrate andenjoy her CD as well as othermembers of the public. She wish-es to share her love for music andthe harp in shocking genres with
others.At the party, there will be
music from her CD as well ascover songs. There will bedancers from The Dance Lab in
Moorestown, desserts and appleseverywhere to go with the CD’sname. There will be no alcohol, sopeople of all ages can come toenjoy for free.
Dishong hopes those who listento her music feel inspired and em-powered. Though the songs canseem kind of sad, she would likeher audience to take away thatthough life is hard at times, thingswill get better as long as everyonecontinues to try their best.
“We all have our struggles, and
I think we can take away thatwe’re all going through life, and itcan be challenging. But as long aswe persevere and do the best wecan, things will get better and lifewill be good,” Dishong said.
“Little Green Apples” can bepurchased at the release party orat www.cdbaby.com. For more onDishong and her music, visit towww.lauradishong.com.
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