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August 3, 2007 – Disney’s Live Action Underdog!
There is no need to fear, Underdog is here!
This was adorable, fun and nostalgic!
Underdog is a comedy film released on August 3, 2007 loosely based on the super-powered cartoon character of the same name and several other characters from the cartoon. It was produced by Spyglass Entertainment and Classic Media and distributed theatrically in the United States by Walt Disney Pictures. The film stars Alex Neuberger as Jack Unger and features Jason Lee as the voice of the titular canine superhero. It was shot in Providence, Rhode Island, and was directed by Belgian director Frederik Du Chau.
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#Denville – Cook’s Pond – Beautification Committee
Tour de Turtles Update – Disney’s Trixie and Mrs. Potato Head
Tour de Turtles Update – Disney’s Trixie and Mrs. Potato Head
Did you get to watch the livestream of Tour de Turtle’s at Disney’s Vero Beach? CaribbeanDays still has the video.
The 11th annual Tour de Turtles at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort, released two loggerhead turtles on an adventure into the big blue world. The festivities were themed to “Toy Story” to celebrate the opening of Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. This fun, family-friendly educational event promoted sea turtle care and conservation. The “Toy Story” theme also inspired the two turtles’ names, Trixie and Mrs. Potato Head.
Would you like to follow Trixie and Mrs. Potato Head on their Big Blue Adventure? Their maps are now live at tourdeturtles.org. Click to select a turtle, see their pictures, bios and watch their map of their adventures!
Would you like to be our guest at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort‘s for next years event? CaribbeanDays.com can bring you here!
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11th Annual Tour de Turtles at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort Book Now for Sea Turtle Night Walk at Disney’s Vero Beach
Turtle Tour Dates are Now Posted at Disney
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Opioid Crisis Presentation by MCPO on 8/15
Cruise Critic Names Disney’s Castaway Cay the Best
Cruise Critic members have recognized Disney’s private island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay, as the “Best Cruise Line Private Island” for its 2018 Cruisers’ Choice Destination Awards, making this the third year in a row!
Castaway Cay was also voted the Top Rated Overall island in all of the Caribbean.
What makes Cruise Critic’s Cruisers’ Choice Destination Awards so exciting is that the awards are given based exclusively on consumer ratings and reviews posted to the Cruise Critic website over the past year.
One Cruise Critic member said: “They have done such a nice job of making the island a special place for everyone. It was our first time over at the adult-only beach, and that was even more awesome.”
Castaway Cay is a tropical island paradise exclusively reserved for Disney Cruise Line guests. With activities for everyone in the family, from animal encounters and snorkeling, to bike rentals and private cabanas, your family will have countless ways to create amazing vacation memories. Luckily, the year-round Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy sailings from Port Canaveral, Florida, all include a full day at Castaway Cay!
Would you like to cruise to Castaway Cay? CaribbeanDays, an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner, can take you there!
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#Boonton – Jobs!
#Randolph – RTSP Job Fair
#MorrisCty – The Pathways of History
The Pathways of History
Saturday, September 22, 2018 ~ 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday, September 23, 2018 ~ Noon – 4:00 PM
Red Tour
1 – Historical Society of Boonton Township – Oscar A. Kincaid Home of History
2 – L’Ecole Kinnelon Museum
3 – Borough of Butler Museum – New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad Station
4 – Township of Pequannock – Martin Berry House
5 – Township of Pequannock – Pompton Plains Station Museum
6 – Lincoln Park Historical Society – Lincoln Park History Museum, Old Library
Green Tour
7 – Parsippany Historical & Preservation Society – Bowlsby-DeGelleke House
8 – Florham Park Historic Preservation Commission – Little Red Schoolhouse
9 – Harding Township Historical Society – Tunis-Ellicks House
10 – Denville – Ayres/Knuth Farm Foundation
11 – Dover Area Historical Society – Dr. Condict House
12 – Historical Society of Old Randolph – Brundage House
Blue Tour
13 – Roxbury Historic Trust, Inc. – The King Store and King House Museums
14 – Roxbury Township Historical Society – Silas Riggs ‘Saltbox’ House
15 – Washington Township Historical Society – Union Schoolhouse, Church Ruins & Cemetery
16 – Washington Township Land Trust – Obadiah LaTourette Grist Mill
WWI Centennial Tribute Exhibits
Historical Society of Boonton Township
Oscar A. Kincaid Home of History
591 Powerville Road, Boonton Township 07005
GPS: 40° 57′ 17” N, 74° 24′ 35” W
• Photographs and documents highlighting the history of Boonton Township
• Newly-restored Civil War era flag
• Farm implements at the Road Stand
L’Ecole Kinnelon Museum
25 Kiel Avenue, Kinnelon 07405
GPS: 41° 00’ 07” N, 74° 21’ 41” W
• 2:00 PM both days – Tom Kline, Kinnelon Historian, will give a lecture on Morris Kinney and
His Many Contributions to the Borough of Kinnelon
Borough of Butler
New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad Station
221 Main Street, Butler 07405
GPS: 41° 00’ 15” N, 74° 20’ 31” W
• Join us in paying tribute to the Butler High School Mission Honor Veterans
Project/Monument with a special remembrance of our WWI veterans who attended Butler
High School
• Video presentation of the 1957 Pequanoc Rubber Company Fire, the largest industrial fire in
North America that year
• Free postcards for adults; coloring books/crayons/pencils/buttons for our younger visitors
Township of Pequannock
Martin Berry House
581 Route 23 South, Pompton Plains 07444
GPS: 40° 58’ 15” N, 74° 17’ 13” W
• Escorted tours of the main floor
• Learn about the Martin Berry House and its fascinating owners including: the Berry families,
James R. Evans, Medal of Honor recipient and Jessie May, late 19th century woman
photographer pioneer
• Visit the nearby Township Museum in the historic Pompton Plains Railroad Station
Township of Pequannock
Pompton Plains Station Museum
33 Evans Place, Pompton Plains 07444
GPS: 40° 58’ 07” N, 74° 17’ 36” W
Learn about:
• Pequannock Township’s history and our historic May 1776 Declaration
• Reaction Motors’ contributions in the mid-20th century Space Race
• Visit the nearby Martin Berry House, built circa 1720
Lincoln Park Historical Society
Lincoln Park History Museum, Old Library
37 Main Street, Lincoln Park 07035
GPS: 40° 55′ 22” N, 74° 18′ 35” W
• Native American displays
• Farming implements illustrating Lincoln Park’s ties to its rural past
• Artifacts and models depicting the town’s link to the Morris Canal
Parsippany Historical & Preservation Society
Parsippany Historical Museum at the
Bowlsby-DeGelleke House
320 Baldwin Road, Parsippany 07054
GPS: 40° 52’ 05” N, 74° 23’ 42” W
• Models of Lenape Longhouse and Roundhouse
• Come learn about the “Supermarket of the Swamp”
• Write a story using pictograph symbols; build a model tipi; create jewelry out of beans and corn
Florham Park Historic Preservation Commission
Little Red Schoolhouse
203 Ridgedale Avenue
Florham Park 07932
GPS: 40° 47′ 18” N, 74° 23′ 25” W
• Celebrate the schoolhouse’s 150th anniversary
• Cider making in the 19th century
• Exhibits illustrating the development of Florham Park
Harding Township Historical Society
Tunis-Ellicks House
16 Village Road, New Vernon 07976
GPS: 40° 44’ 38” N, 74° 29’ 38” W
• Museum exhibit of Life on an Early Morris County Farm
• Tour an early 19th century parlor garden conducted by the New Vernon Garden Club
• Visit the post-Civil War era Tramp House
Ayres/Knuth Farm Foundation
25 Cooper Road, Denville 07834
GPS: 40° 51′ 59” N, 74° 30′ 06” W
• Tour the historic farmstead and see the latest preservation projects, special displays, farming related demonstrations and activities
• Enjoy the pristine vista as a reminder of 200 years of active farming history
• Visit Union Hill Farms for fresh produce, pumpkin picking and hayrides
Dover Area Historical Society
Dr. Condict House
55 West Blackwell Street, Dover 07801
GPS: 40° 53’ 02” N, 74° 33’ 40” W
• Antique Fire Truck and Equipment
• History of Dover Fire Department
• 1800’s Old Tye News – restored local newspapers
Historical Society of Old Randolph
Brundage House
630 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph 07869
GPS: 40° 50’ 13” N, 74° 34’ 21” W
• Revolutionary War period costumes
• A room exhibiting typical duties and tools of home and hearth
• Mining Room exhibit
Roxbury Historic Trust, Inc.
The King Store & King House Museums
Drakesville Historic Park
209 – 211 Main Street, Ledgewood 07852
GPS: 40° 52′ 42″ N, 74° 39′ 05″ W
• New – WWI Centennial Armistice Day recognition
• Special – Miss Louise’s School Room
• Wagon scale in operation at the Store
• Sunday only! Diesel engines and music
Roxbury Township Historical Society
Silas Riggs ‘Saltbox’ House
Drakesville Historic Park
213 Main Street, Ledgewood 07852
GPS: 40° 52′ 42″ N, 74° 39′ 05″ W
• Tours of a furnished restored 18th century home
• Open hearth cooking with sample tastings
• Vintage textiles, clothing and varied artifacts
Washington Township Historical Society
Union Schoolhouse, Church Ruins & Cemetery
6 Fairview Avenue, Long Valley 07853
GPS: 40° 47′ 10″ N, 74° 46′ 47″ W
• Exhibits of the famous Schooley’s Mountain Spring and Grand Hotels
• Learn about the history of the High Bridge Branch of the Central Railroad of New Jersey
• Tour the ruins and burial grounds of the 1774 Old Stone Union Church
Washington Township Land Trust
Obadiah LaTourette Grist Mill
12 East Mill Road, Long Valley 07853
GPS: 40° 47′ 05” N, 74° 46′ 42” W
• One of the only grist mills with its original equipment intact
• Learn about the important economic contribution the Mill made to Long Valley
• Mill Pond Park – a diverse environmental preserve with easy walking trails
July 31, 1929 – Mickey Mouse’s First Words
July 31, 1929, Mickey Mouse spoke his first words. It was during the film, The Karnival Kid. His first words were “Hot Dog”. To this day, Hot Dog is still Mickey Mouse’s catchphrase.
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