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We’re having a garage sale! All proceeds to benefit the dogs we rescue!
Location: 22 Oneida Avenue, Rockaway, NJ
http://www.cominghomerescue.org/
We’re having a garage sale! All proceeds to benefit the dogs we rescue!
Location: 22 Oneida Avenue, Rockaway, NJ
http://www.cominghomerescue.org/
The Denville Social Services Food Pantry is in need of food donations. Supplies are low, and in some cases the food pantry has run out of the following items:
Cereal
Shelf Stable milk
School snacks
Tuna and canned meats
Pasta and Sauce
Macaroni and Cheese
Rice
Peanut butter and jelly
Paper towels/bathroom tissue
Laundry/dish detergent
Personal hygiene items
Cleaning supplies
There is a drop box located at:
Denville Township building, at 1 St. Mary’s Place.
16th Annual Chester Lion’s Club Oktoberfest!
Sat, Sep 27th, 2014
Location: Chubb Park, West Main Street, Chester, NJ
The Chester Lions Club presents their 16th Annual Oktoberfest!
The 16th Annual Chester Lions Club Oktoberfest is located at Chubb Park on September 27 and 28, 2014 from noon to 8pm, rain or shine.
Admission is $6 for adults. Children 12 and under are free.
Live music, professional dancers and entertainers, and activities for children are available. Authentic German food including bratwurst, smoked pork chops, hot dogs, German potato salad, sauerkraut and pretzels are available. For dessert tasty apple strudel, beehive cake, plum cake, apple crumb cake, and more are for sale.
On Saturday the Oktoberfest will feature an antique car show. The car show is free with admission. For more information about our event,
For details visit www.chesterlionsclubnj.com
We want to make you aware of a long-running, nationwide utility scam that is again being reported in New Jersey. The scam involves a caller posing as an electric company employee threatening to shut off p…ower unless an immediate payment is made, using a pre-paid debit card such as a Green Dot card. These pre-paid cards are available at convenience stores and drug stores,and customers can use them to pay bills or add money to online accounts. However, JCP&L does not endorse the use of Green Dot cards as a bill |
|payment method. If a customer receives a call from someone demanding payment of their electric bill by using a Green Dot card, they are being scammed and should report the crime to local authorities.
Although our company representatives sometimes do call customers to remind them that a payment is past due, they explain how a payment can be made using one of the following established payment options:
.Direct Debit
.Automated Phone Payment – 1-866-569-4770
.Authorized Payment Location
.www.firstenergycorp.com/forms/paymentagencies
.Mail
Any customer who has doubts about a call from someone claiming to be from JCP&L, especially one demanding immediate payment, should call JCP&L’s customer service number at 1-800-662-3115. For more information, visit www.firstenergycorp.com/paymentoptions. See More
http://www.jfpl.org/polCalendarEvent.cfm?Event_Id=16493
How to be a Seeing Eye Puppy Raiser
Monday September 15, 2014
7:00 PM
Featuring Jill Jaycox of The Seeing Eye in Morristown this talk will address the requirements and discuss the guidelines on how to become a volunteer puppy raiser for The Seeing Eye. Interested persons should RSVP via email to: rosemarie.yancosek@verizon.net. This is a joint program with the Morristown Area Responsible Dog Owners Group (Mardog).
Each year approximately five hundred Seeing Eye puppies are placed with volunteer puppy raising families throughout New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware and parts of Maryland and New York. Until a Seeing Eye dog is ready for training, it spends its time with a “foster family,” a family that gives the puppy love, gentle guidance, teaches the puppy basic commands and exposes them to a variety of social situations they will later encounter as guides. You and your family (children and adults) can nurture a puppy to accomplish its special destiny.
Bio
Jill Jaycox is an area coordinator in the puppy development department at The Seeing Eye in Morristown, NJ. Jill places puppies with volunteer puppy raising families in Morris, Essex and Bergen counties. An area coordinator provides support and guidance to each family through the puppy raising process until the puppy returns to The Seeing Eye for his/her formal training as a guide. Before coming to The Seeing Eye in 2000, Jill was a humane educator for 15 years at St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center in Madison, NJ. As a humane educator, Jill created and presented humane education programs for school children, directed a summer camp for children and oversaw a pet therapy program.
In 2011 Jill raised a female standard poodle named Shania to be a Seeing Eye dog. Shania was unfortunately released from the program due to a strong squirrel distraction. Fortunately for Jill however, Shania now happily resides with her and her two miniature dachshunds, Willa and Alvyn, in Somerville, NJ. In her spare time Jill and her four-footeds enjoy as much time as possible in the outdoors doing anything outdoorsy. Shania chases all the squirrels she wants.
Mardog is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to responsible dog ownership. Mardog stands for Morris Area Responsible Dog Owners’ Group and was incorporated in 2002 to benefit all Morris County residents. Mardog’s efforts led to the first county dog park at Lewis Morris Park, and the group has voluntarily helped several municipalities with their own park development efforts.
The Seeing Eye, Inc. is a philanthropic organization whose mission is to enhance the independence, dignity and self-confidence of people who are blind, through the use of specially trained Seeing Eye® dogs. It the oldest existing guide dog school in the world. Students from various age ranges, locales and backgrounds visit the Morristown campus to discover the exhilarating experience of traveling with a Seeing Eye® dog. Since 1929, The Seeing Eye has partnered with more than 16,000 of these specially bred and trained dogs who have brought a new level of mobility, safety, and self-sufficiency to over 8,000 men and women.
Refreshments will be served.
This program is supported by Mardog and the Friends of the Morristown & Morris Township Library.
See Route Maps here: http://granfondonj.com/
2014 Gran Fondo NJ — September 5th – 7th
Day-of registration during Packet Pick-up hours ($215 Cash or charge only)
Packet pick up is only possible at the following times and locations, no exceptions.
Date | Time | Location | Address |
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Friday September 5th | 10:00 A.M. — 8:00 PM | Martys Reliable Cycle in Morristown | 173 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown 07960 |
Saturday September 6th | 10:00 A.M. — 6:00 P.M. | Martys Reliable Cycle in Morristown | 173 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown 07960 |
Sunday September 7th | 5:00 A.M. — 7:15 A.M. | Gran Fondo NJ Expo (near Start) | 3 Speedwell Avenue, Morristown 07960 |
The “Gran Fondo” originated in Italy and roughly translates to “Big Ride” or “Great Endurance”.
A Gran Fondo is to cyclists what a Marathon is to runners. For years “weekend warrior” cyclists have been looking for a competitive, challenging event. The Gran Fondo addresses this void. In recent years, Gran Fondos have become the most popular mass-participation cycling events for cycling enthusiasts in North America.
Gran Fondos offer a choice of route lengths (typically 40, 60 and 100 miles) and timed segments (typically challenging hill climbs). This combination of bike touring and timed climbs attracts a wide range of cyclists ranging from the casual weekend rider to the well-trained endurance athlete.
A Gran Fondo is more than just a bike ride. It is a full weekend of festivals, expos and other activities offering entertainment for the entire family culminating in the ride and post-ride celebrations.
Gran Fondo NJ 2014 offers four routes of increasing levels of challenge, from the extremely challenging Gran Fondo down to the relatively relaxed Breve Fondo. We were one of, if not the first Gran Fondo to offer a Breve length route for those not up to the challenge of a longer route, but wanting to partake in the festive atmosphere of a Gran Fondo. All routes begin and end in historic Morristown, New Jersey.
By far our must popular route, the Gran Fondo covers a full century (107 miles) of cycling, four challenging timed hill climbs, with 9,108’ of climbing in total and a spectacular route to the Delaware River and back. The 63 miles out to Califon and back (our Medio Fondo Route) was named by the editors of Bicycling Magazine as one of “The 50 Best Rides in America.”