Community Bulletin Board: the Suburban (for January 15)

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Sayreville Middle School will present its production of “Seussical: The Musical” at 7 p.m. on Jan. 17 and at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Jan. 18 in the Sayreville War Memorial High School Auditorium, 820 Washington Road, Parlin section of Sayreville.
Tickets are available in advance and at the door. Ticket prices are $10 for adults, $8 for youngsters ages 4-10, and free for children under 3. All tickets are general admission.
For more information, email Marie Malara at Malara97@aol.com.
The Sayreville Marching Band will hold a clothing drive from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Jan. 25 in the high school parking lot,820 Washington Road, Parlin.
Place donated clothing in bags. Tax receipts will be available.
Clothing, shoes, construction boots, work gear, jackets, coats, rain gear, leathers, belts, ties, robes, undergarments, bedspreads, blankets, comforters, sheets, curtains, pillowcases, towels, linens, tablecloths, hats, scarves, gloves, handbags, wallets, jewelry, watches, uniforms, jerseys, backpacks, new diapers, swimwear, stuffed animals and dolls will be accepted.

 

 

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The fourth annual Middlesex County Association of Chiefs of Police Coach Bingo/Tricky Tray fundraiser to benefit the four children’s hospitals in Middlesex County will be held on Feb. 8 at St. Stan’s School gym, 221 MacArthur Ave., Sayreville.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and games begin at 7 p.m. 

Cost is $30 per person, which includes 12 games of bingo (three boards per game), coffee, tea and dessert. 

There will also be a 50/50. 

All guests are invited to bring their own food and refreshments. 

For tickets, call Gina at 732-432-8361. 

 

Edward Mendlowitz will present his 40th annual financial program at 10 a.m. on Feb. 2 at Congregation Beth Ohr, 70 Route 516, Old Bridge.

The subject will be “What I’ve Learned in the Last 40 Years That You Should Know As Well.”

Mendlowitz, a partner with WithumSmith+Brown in East Brunswick, is the author of 27 books and is an MBA professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University.

The program will start with a complimentary bagel breakfast. All are invited. No RSVP is required.

Attendees will receive a 100-page booklet of financial planning tips born of Mendlowitz’s experience.

For more information, email Mendlowitz at emcpa1@aol.com.

 

The Old Bridge Library will once again offer English as a Second Language (ESL) classes on Tuesday from 7-8:30 p.m., and on Wednesdays from 10–11:30 a.m. Two sessions are available; the Tuesday evening classes begin Feb. 11 and the Wednesday morning classes start Feb. 12. Both classes generally end in mid-May.

Classes are free to Old Bridge residents and are taught in small groups by trained volunteers.

Registration begins for Old Bridge residents on Jan. 20 and must be done in-person at the Adult and Information Services Desk at the Central Branch of the library, 1 Old Bridge Plaza, corner of Route 516 and Cottrell Road.

Space permitting, registration will open for non-residents on Feb. 3.

The library traditionally hosts a special ceremony on the last day of class, to thank the tutors and recognize the students’ efforts with a Certificate of Achievement.

For more information, call 732-721-5600, ext. 5033.

 

 

The South Amboy-Sayreville Rotary invites fathers, uncles, grandparents and step-dads to spend quality time with the young ladies in their lives at the 15th annual Dad-Daughter Date Night, set for 7-10 p.m. on Feb. 21 at the VFW Hall, Jernee Mill Road, Sayreville.

The cost is $60 per couple plus $25 for each additional child through Jan. 19. The price increases $10 at the door.

Make checks payable to So. Amboy-Sayreville Rotary and mail to P.O. Box 3001, South Amboy 08879.

For more information, call 732-721-0400 or email greg@customfinancial.org.

 

 

 

The third annual Fly Fishing Show kicks off the 2020 angling season Jan. 24-26 at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, 97 Sunfield Ave., Edison.

Hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jan. 24; 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jan. 25; and 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Jan. 26. Parking is free.

There will be manufacturer and retail store displays of fly rods, reels, lines, boots, waders, clothing and flies, plus guide services and lodges.

Show visitors can view continuous seminars and trip presentations; the show will have about 15 seminars, demonstrations and Destination Theater presentations each hour.   

Among the 50 how-to-do-it seminars are An Introduction to Trout Spey by Tim Flagler, Mastering the Short Game with Landon Mayer, Mountain Trout with Joe Humphreys, Really Matching the Hatch with Gary Borger, Streamer Tactics 2.0 with George Daniel, and Introduction to Saltwater Fly Fishing with Jeff Currier.

Casting demonstrations include those by Humphreys, Borger, Cathy Beck, Currier, Mac Brown, Simon Gawesworth and Landon Mayer.

Featured fly tiers include Henry Cowen, Philip Rowley, Pat Dorsey, Tim Cammisa, Ed Engle, Flagler and Borger.

A continuous Women’s Fly Fishing Showcase will feature women-centered discussions, learning opportunities and discussions along with separate exhibitor venues with specialty booths catering to female anglers.

There will be 35 classes with experts. Class registration is $85 except for an 8-hour advanced casting class with Borger and Brown on Jan. 23. Tuition is $625.    

Scouts in uniform can earn credits toward a fly fishing merit badge.

The regional premiere of the 2020 International Fly Fishing Film Festival is Jan. 24 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door.   

Fly Fishing Show admission is $18 for one day, $28 for two days and $38 for three days. Children under age 5 are free as are Boy and Girl Scouts under age 16 in uniform. Children 6-12 are $5. Active military with an ID are $10.

For a complete list of fly-fishing films, classes with experts, seminars, door prizes, demonstrations and the Scout Merit Badge program, visit flyfishingshow.com/edison-nj/ or call 814-443-3638.

 

 

Music at Saint Mary’s will present an organ recital with Shea Velloso at 4 p.m. on Jan. 19 at Saint Mary Church, 256 Augusta St., South Amboy.

As director of Music at United Methodist Church at Milltown, he is the organist; director of the church’s three choirs; and is responsible for planning the church’s concert series, Music & Meditation for Lent series and Advent Noonday Worship & Recital Series.

A donation of $15 is suggested.

A wine and cheese reception will follow the recital.

 

 

 

Old Bridge High School is seeking active duty or reservist military personnel who are alumni for the Military Wall of Honor expected to be established this year.

The wall is meant to commemorate graduates who have given their lives to honor their country and shine a light on the importance of veterans within the Old Bridge community.

Residents are urged to assist with the project by spreading the word of the proposed military wall. The high school is looking for graduates from 1995 through the present.

To submit information, visit docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSev1sK7AIQ6KvNb2iqUz6l7UgFmPBJXBpMbkAR2IuRwkUeVQQ/viewform or contact Guy Lassen at glassen@obps.org.

 

 

 

 

Our Lady of Victories School HSA will participate in its annual Ancient Order of the Hibernians Polar Plunge to support Catholic education during Catholic Schools Week 2020.

This year’s plunge on Jan. 26 is hosted by Ocean House Tap & Grill, 1072 Ocean Ave., Sea Bright.

Take the plunge, stand on the sidelines or simply make a donation.

For more information, contact David O’Connor at 908-510-4226 or dfojls@gmail.com. For more information, visit olvnj.com or Facebook.com/ourladyofvictories

The 10th annual Hugs for Brady Foundation Winter Gala will be themed “Oh What a Night!,” featuring entertainment from the stars of Broadway’s “Jersey Boys,” on Jan. 25 at The Palace at Somerset Park

The gala honors individuals who have made significant contributions to help those affected by childhood cancer. This year’s honorees are The 2020 Gala Committee as the Ellen Gambatese Pediatric Cancer Volunteer of the Year; Roy G. Svenson as the Brady Buggy Wagon Volunteer of the Year; Steven K. Libutti, director of the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, as the Dr. Randy Siegel Pediatric Cancer Medical Humanitarian of the Year; and Kevin Cummings, chairman and CEO of Investors Bank, as the Hugs for Brady Foundation Pediatric Cancer Humanitarian of the Year.

For more information, tickets, sponsorship information, to donate or to take part in the silent auction, visit www.hugsforbrady.org.

 

Learn about CASA (Court-Appointed Special Advocates) of Middlesex County and the role of the volunteer advocate during free information sessions from 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Jan. 15, 6-7 p.m. on Jan. 22 and 10-11 a.m. on Jan. 25 at The Coffee House, 931 Amboy Ave., Edison.

RSVP to Nora Siklosi Szabo at nora@casaofmiddlesexcounty.org

For more information, visit www.casaofmiddlesexcounty.org/events.

 

 

 

 

 

Rabbi Levi Azimov of the Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick in South Brunswick will offer Judaism’s Gifts to the World, a new six-session course by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI).

Beginning Jan. 28 from 7:45-9:15 p.m., attendees we discover how common ideas of personal responsibility, the inherent sanctity of human life, institutionalized universal education, human equality, the dignity of a day of rest and devotion to family and a sense of purpose have their origins in ancient Judaism.

All JLI courses are open to the public, and attendees need not be affiliated with a particular synagogue, temple, or other house of worship.

Interested students should call 732-398-9492 or visit www.myJLI.com for registration and for other course-related information.

 

IRS-certified volunteers with AARP will offer free tax preparation services from 10:15 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays, from Feb. 3 through April 9, at the Old Bridge Library, 1 Old Bridge Plaza, corner of Route 516 and Cottrell Road, Old Bridge.

The service is available to low- and moderate-income taxpayers of all ages, with special attention given to seniors 60 and older.  It is not necessary to be a member of AARP to use the service.

Appointments are required by calling or texting 732-705-7463, or emailing taxaideoblib@gmail.com beginning Jan. 13. When making an appointment, taxpayers must provide their name, phone number and preferred appointment date and time. Tax-Aide will then return the call with a confirmation or alternative time slot.

More information, including necessary paperwork and documents needed for the appointments, can be found at www.aarp.org/money/taxes/aarp_taxaide/.

 

 

East Brunswick Blackhawks Girls Lacrosse will hold a social and informational parent meeting and registration from 7-8 p.m. on Feb. 9 at The Community Arts Center, 721 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick.

The team is open to girls in grades 3-8 in East Brunswick, South River, Spotswood, Helmetta, Jamesburg, Milltown, Old Bridge and any other town that does not have its own lacrosse team.

For more information, email ebgirlslax@gmail.com.

 

 

The Woodbridge Township Psychic Fair will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on March 7 at the Evergreen Senior Center, 400 Inman Ave., Colonia section of Woodbridge.

Readers scheduled to appear include Jane Doherty, Judy Kay, Jennifer Wood, Scotty The NJ Medium, Constance Elek, Intuitive April the Psychic Housewife of New Jersey, Dawn Strouse, Bonnie Edwards, Michele Germann Rothermel and Christine Barath. Palm readings by Shannon, Marie Gilbert and Jean Lee Brown Ramalho.

Admission is $5. Lectures are free.

 

Teens across the state can begin submitting entries for the 25th Annual New Jersey Teen Media Contest, which highlights NJ Human Services’ mission to support families.

 

The contest, run by Human Services’ Division of Family Development, is open to all New Jersey middle and high school-aged students. This year, the contest will accept entries in the hand-painted/hand-drawn and written word categories.


This year’s challenge to teens is to illustrate through art, including the 
written word, a valuable life lesson or moment that you will never forget. Teens are invited to show when parents and other loved ones provided valuable life lessons and teaching moments.

 

All entries must be postmarked no later than March 11. Staff from the Division of Family Development and its Office of Child Support Services will judge the contest. Winners will be selected in first, second, and third places in both the middle and high school groups, for each of the two entry categories, with each receiving a prize package at an awards ceremony in May. 

 

Winning entries will be included in the 2021 Office of Child Support Calendar and be placed on display in the New Jersey State House in Trenton shortly after the awards event. A number of honorable mention entries will be selected for possible inclusion in the State House exhibit and possibly the calendar 

 

The 2020 calendar can be viewed or downloaded from the contest homepage, www.NJTeenMedia.org to serve as inspiration for the teens. The website also provides the official rules, frequently asked questions, entry forms, a look at the winners and honorable mentions from previous contests and other important contest information.

 

Entries can be submitted via the students’ art or English/language arts teachers, if their school is registered. Teachers and administrators can register their school by visiting www.NJTeenMedia.org or by contacting Matthew Cossel at 973-799-0200 or info@winningstrat.com. Teens whose schools are not registered can submit entries directly.

 

For complete submission guidelines, visit www.NJTeenMedia.org. For more information about child support services, call 1-877-NJKIDS1 or visit www.NJChildSupport.org.

 

 

 

Registration is open for the 44th annual Rutgers Home Gardeners School, which will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 21 at the Rutgers University Cook/Douglass campus in New Brunswick. 

The Home Gardeners School is 40 individual workshop sessions that cover an array of horticulture topics. This format allows attendees to select the workshops that are most relevant to their gardening interests and create their own personalized schedule for a day of learning. Expert speakers from commercial horticulture and landscape design firms, as well as faculty and staff from Rutgers Cooperative Extension (RCE), will cover topics  including landscape design, common problems and solutions, annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, beekeeping, hardscaping, best management practices and deer control methods.

The registration fee is $95, but early registration is $80 is being offered through Feb. 29. An additional discounted fee of $70 is available for Master Gardeners (certificate required) through Feb. 29.

Participants can purchase a $14 box lunch when registering or bring their own bag lunch. 

Attendees are asked to bring food donations for Rutgers Against Hunger (RAH) or pet items for Scarlet Paws Rescue.

For more information or to register, visit www.cpe.rutgers.edu/hgs or call the Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education at 848-932-9271.

 

 

The Heart of Oneness Holistic Expo will be held March 27-29 at the New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center, 97 Sunfield Ave., Edison.

Reiki, crystals, psychic readings, workshops and aura photography.

Hours are 5-9 p.m. on March 27, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on March 28 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on March 29.

Free tote for the first 150 attendees at the door on March 28 and 29.

For more information and tickets, visit www.heartofonenessholisticexpo.com.

 

 

 

The Antonia Maria Foundation and Day One Sober Living will hold their 2020 spring gala, Celebrate a New Day, from 7-11 p.m. on April 3 at the South Gate Manor, Freehold.

The second annual gala will launch the partnership with Day One to help revolutionize sober living care for women in New Jersey. Together, the two organizations will be opening Leo’s House, a recovery home for women following in the footsteps of Gracie’s House. Both are located in North Brunswick.

For information on tickets or sponsorship, call 732-823-8350.

 

Central Jersey SCORE, a non-profit resource partner of the Small Business Administration, is seeking volunteers to assist people looking to start a business or grow an existing small business.

The organization is recruiting retired or current business owners and executives who want to share their experience and knowledge with today’s up-and-coming entrepreneurs.  The Central Jersey Chapter of SCORE serves Middlesex, Somerset and Hunterdon counties.

Central Jersey SCORE provides in-person mentoring at a wide variety of locations and also presents seminars at local venues. In addition, the SCORE website offers tools and templates on a wide variety of topics related to organizing and managing a business and numerous online courses and webinars to assist small business owners through every aspect of business development. Services are offered free of charge.

For more information, visit www.centraljersey.score.org.

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