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...as Wheels & Wings Airshow hosts Businesses Grow in the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Flight Downtown Vineland Eyes Demonstration team. he Millville Army Air Field Museum (MAAFM), in con- junction with David Schultz Airshows, LLC, will host Tthe U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Flight Demonstration to the Team at the 2015 ‘Wheels & Wings’ Millville Airshow this Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and 10, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Millville, , is one of just two sites in the mid- Atlantic area where the Thunderbirds will perform in 2015. Skies... The USAF Thunderbirds consist of six air combat F-16 ‘Fighting Falcon’ jets, flown by America’s finest pilots, and are Seven ribbon cuttings celebrated coming to the Millville Airshow from their headquarters at last Thursday. { BY RUSSELL SWANSON } Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. They delight audiences with their gravity-defying loops and rolls performed in tight forma- ibbon-cuttings are a vital part in the life of a tion at hundreds of miles per hour! The flying unit, officially vibrant downtown. The opening of a new known as the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, per- Rbusiness is like a new member of a family. A formed its first public flyover of 2015 at the opening of Super ribbon-cutting welcomes that member to the family. Bowl XLIX in Phoenix, Arizona, on February 1. It’s a celebration of a downtown’s success and The USAF Thunderbirds, who performed at Millville ongoing vibrancy, as well as a strong show of sup- Airport in 2004 and earlier in 2002, will return to headline port for that business by the City officials and the an extensive display of performers including military air- community at large. craft, historic warbirds, and exciting aerobatic performances. We, in Main Street Vineland, made it a policy over “The Museum is honored to have been chosen to host the years to not miss a beat in welcoming each new the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds at Millville Airport, one of business with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Businesses have been opening fast and furious, however, and we just 35 performance sites nationwide and the only location had to play catch-up to keep up with them. So, we in the New Jersey, or Delaware region in celebrated our successes with seven ribbon-cut- 2015,” said Chuck Wyble, MAAFM president. . tings last Thursday—obvious proof that downtown “Millville Airport has the unique history of being Vineland is alive and well and open for business. ‘America’s First Defense Airport,’ continued Wyble, “and We started at 11 a.m. at Michelle’s Kitchen and r e m o t s u C l a i t n e d i s e R through the dedicated efforts of a volunteer committee Catering Service at 632 E. Landis Avenue ( pictured headed up by Lisa Jester, airshow director, along with many above ). We then crossed the street for five ribbon- l a c o L community-minded individuals, the Millville Airshow has cuttings in Landis MarketPlace, at 631 E. Landis S S W R C E grown to achieve the highest status of military recognition in Avenue. We started downstairs with Stoltzfus BBQ & the country by being chosen as a jet team show site.” Poultry and SunRise Bakery, and then moved upstairs “It is a great honor to welcome the US Air Force for Jazzy Original Designs, Vibrante Hair And Beauty, Thunderbirds back to the City of Millville,” said Mayor and Stuff-um’s. Moving back outside, we proceeded to Michael Santiago. “The Thunderbird pilots in their F-16 jets Xclusive Cuts Barbershop at 547 E. Landis Ave., Suite Continued on page 18 Continued on page 3 The voyage will depart from the Also being recognized during the cere- I Starfish Docks, at 42nd Street and the Bay, mony will be this year’s selections for STILL OPEN! News in Brief Sea Isle City, next to the Lobster Loft Economic Partnership awardees in the fol- ~ Same Stylists ~ Restaurant. Donation is $30 per person and lowing categories: Civic, Industrial, Herring Named Wells Fargo includes food and entertainment. There Glasstown Arts District Contribution, Happy Mother’s Day Advisors’ “Premier Advisor” will a cash bar. Hospitality, Professional, and Retail. from the Staff of Gourlay’s Wells Fargo Advisors has again this year, Please dress for the weather, as some- “We changed the event’s format the last designated Samuel S. Herring, Senior Vice times it gets cool on the water. Ladies: NO couple of years,” Sherrick said. “This year’s President - Investments, as a member of the high heels are allowed! event will feature sumptuous hors d’oeu- firm’s Premier Advisors Program, a distinc- For more information or tickets, con- vres catered by Andrea’s, and a cash bar tion that reflects Sam’s achievement of pro- tact: Mrs. Hope Johnson, Landis Principal, provided by the Oar House. We are also fessional success by meeting or exceeding at 856-794-6925, ext. 3100. happy to hear from our Keynote speaker, Wells Fargo Advisors’ high standards as Ray Didinger and his “Game Plan for measured by one or more of the firm’s crite- Shannon Named 2015 Pride In Success.” ria for revenue generation, educational Millville Award Winner Ray Didinger, is a well known sports attainment and client-service best practices. commentator with a passion for the Eagles The Greater Millville Chamber of     Herring has been a financial advisor and rescuing Bulldogs has won six Emmy Commerce has announced that local busi- Women $14 Haircuts • Men $13 Haircuts with Wells Fargo Advisors for 30 years. Awards as a producer and writer with NFL ness leader and former Mayor of the City Herring lives in Ventnor with his wife, Films. He is the author of 11 books on of Millville, Tim Shannon, has been select- Randy. He has served on the Board of sports, including his three most recent COLOR & CUT PERMS ed as this year’s Pride In Millville Award Wed.–Saturday Good Any Day Directors of Beth Israel Congregation, bestsellers: The New Eagles Encyclopedia, recipient. He will be honored during the Landis Savings Bank and Chevra Kadisha One Last Read and the Ultimate Book of $ $ Chamber’s 38th Annual Economic 3 OFF 5 OFF Cemetary Association in Vineland for Sports Movies. exp. 6/3/15 exp. 6/3/15 Partnership and Pride In Millville Awards many years. The event is open to the public, for ceremony being held Wednesday May anyone that would like to help honor 20, 2015 at the Glassworks Banquet Precision Cutting $16 Tim’s work in the community or show Sunset Cruise in Sea Isle to Center. Foil Highlights or Perms Start at $55 their support of the other businesses Keratin Smoothing Treatment by Appointment Only Benefit School Crisis Teams Executive Director Earl Sherrick report- being recognized. Tickets for $50 per per- The fourth annual Landis School ed, “The selection committee's decision Now Hiring For son are available in advance by contacting Voyage to benefit the school crisis team is was unanimous and without hesitation on the Greater Millville Chamber of All Positions Saturday, June 6 the selection of Tim as this year's Pride In scheduled for , from 6 to Commerce’s office at 856-825-2600 or 9 p.m. aboard the Starfish Boats, in Sea Isle Millville recipient.” 696-9890 • 692-8659 [email protected]. Your RSVP is His contributions to the City and this Walk-ins Welcome • Separate Men’s Styling Room City, said event organizers. required by May 12. Mon.–Wed. 9–4:30 • Thurs. 9–7 community, as a public official, citizen and This is an adults-only event. All passen- The other businesses being recognized Fri. 9–6 • Sat. 8:30–3 as a local business are too numerous to list gers must be 21 years of age to board the with the chambers Economic Partnership 1760 S. Lincoln Ave. here. The Chamber looks forward to hon- boat. As per state law, proper identification Awards are: Millville Senior High School oring him with this prestigious award.” is required. PTSA, EDM Americas, Octopus’s Garden, Bayada Nurses, Glasstown Brewing, and Wawa. Fine Arts Focus of Program at Boys & Girls Club Members of the Boys Successful Community & Girls Club of Vineland Cleanup Event Held are engaged in a Fine The Cumberland County Improvement Arts program at its sites Authority (CCIA) processed a total of 400 with a focus on cartoon- cars, five tons of shredded paper, 750 gal- ing/illustration. Their ulti- lons of unused motor oil and 20 pallets of mate goal is to create a unwanted electronics at their Hazardous Charles W.Moren t/a Joshua Tree & Lawn comic strip by the end of Waste and Document Shredding Day that Tree Removal • Crane Service the year. Support for the Professional Climbers • Storm Clean-up was held on April 11. Yard Clean-up/Maintenance program comes from the The CCIA hosts the event a few times Quality Work • Reasonable Prices Cumberland County • Insured each year as part of the Cumberland Cultural & Heritage • 24-hour Emergency Service County Clean Communities Program. Commission/NJ State FREE ESTIMATES According to the CCIA, the purpose of phone (856) 794-1783 • cell (856) 503-3361 Council on the Arts. the event is to encourage residents to bring Pictured from left: Melina Gaines, Nydia Rodriguez, Melia Gaines, Claudia Morales, all unwanted hazardous materials and doc- Illeanie Mendez, and Karol Flores. uments that need to be discarded in an environmentally safe and convenient way. The event was held at the Cumberland County Improvement Authority’s Solid  Over 12 Companies to 5 Waste Complex in Deerfield Township. 1 Better Serve You! 0 Cumberland County Recycling 2 ,  Best Coverage—Best Pricing! 6 Coordinator Anthony Riviera stated, “We Y are happy to announce the Household A  Live Person on Phone—Excellent { STAFF } M Hazardous Waste & Document Shredding | Customer Service The Grapevine MIKE EPIFANIO Editor & Publisher Day was a huge success. We would like to e  Family Owned and Operated—Serving n thank residents for coming out and show- i 907 N. Main Rd., Ste. 205, Vineland, NJ 08360 DEBORAH A. EIN Managing Editor v the Community for Over 45 Years e PHONE: 856-457-7815 • FAX: 856-457-7816 ing their support.” p GAIL EPIFANIO Controller a 720 E. LANDIS AVE. • VINELAND NJ 08360 EMAIL: [email protected] This event is being held again on June r MARIE HALPIN-GALLO Advertising Executive g (856) 696-1698 • FAX (856) 691-8693 WEB: www.grapevinenewspaper.com 13 from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. For more on e MICHELE LOW Advertising Executive h t Mario J. Ruiz-Mesa, A.A.I. The Grapevine is published on Wednesdays by CCIA’s Recycling and Clean Communities JESSI CA RAMB O Advertising Coordinator } Grapevine News Corp. Copyright © 2015. Program: 856-497-2802 or triveria@ccia- 2 All rights reserved. CHRISTOPHER L. TOLER Graphic Designer I { net.com or visit www.ccia-net.com. the last two Saturdays. We had a nice contin- BUSINESSES gency from the Police Athletic League’s Girls (Continued from cover) in Action group to clean and to plant, as well as from Vineland High School’s SHAPE Club D and Grant Plaza, 619 E. Landis Ave. on Planting Day. This was in addition to a Joining us for the celebrations were strong group of volunteers who contributed Mayor Ruben Bermudez and his wife, to making our downtown look nice. This also Vineland Economic Development Director is a beginning. We’re joining in an Adopt-a- Sandy Forosisky, Greater Vineland Chamber Block program and plan to be out the third of Commerce Executive Director Dawn Saturday of each month focusing in on areas Hunter, Main Street Vineland Board of throughout our downtown. We’re always Directors Chairperson Louise Bertacchi and looking for additional volunteers and groups Economic Restructuring Team Chairperson to help out. The more we have, the more we Jane Jannarone, Landis MarketPlace can do to help instill Vineland Pride! If Manager Robert Scarpa, and others. Of you’re interested, call or e-mail me. course, friends, relatives, and other support- I also want to thank all those who helped ers of the business owners also were on hand to make our Cinco de Mayo Multicultural for the ceremony and the photos. I want to Festival last Sunday a success. It wouldn’t have thank all of them for their participation. happened without the hard work and steadfast I wanted this to make a strong statement support of event organizers José Martinez of about the vibrancy of our downtown—busi- Las Lomas Fresh Mexican Grille in Landis ness owners who believe in our downtown MarketPlace and designer Jerry Lukas. I also and who help to make up the tremendous want to thank the major sponsors—Main variety of businesses we have. We’ll certainly Pharmacy and radio sponsor WMVB 1440 have more ribbon-cuttings coming up and AM-La Brava. Of course, I want to thank the you’ll be reading about them. other sponsors, vendors, and volunteers who The ribbon-cuttings, however, are only helped make the day so fun. Just as important, the beginning. Make sure to patronize these however, I want to thank everyone who came businesses. Let them know that you’re glad out to enjoy it. You turned it from an event on they’re there to serve you. We want to not a piece of paper to a fun happening. I only celebrate grand openings but business anniversaries as well, and your support is the For more information on Main Street way to make that happen. Vineland’s events and activities, call 856-794- I want to thank everyone who helped out 8653 or visit www.mainstreetvineland.org. You at Spring Clean-Up and Planting Days over can also e-mail [email protected].

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Celebrations of mothers and mother- their mothers with flowers and other Jarvis conceived of Mother’s Day as a way hood can be traced back to the ancient tokens of appreciation. This custom even- of honoring the sacrifices mothers made Greeks and Romans, who held festivals in tually faded in popularity before merging Happy Wine Trail for their children. After gaining financial honor of the mother goddesses Rhea and with the American Mother’s Day in the On May 9 and 10, Bellview backing from a Philadelphia department Cybele, but the clearest modern precedent 1930s and 1940s. Winery will be participating in a store owner named John Wanamaker, in for Mother’s Day is the early Christian fes- The roots of the modern American statewide wine trail weekend, just May 1908 she organized the first official tival known as “Mothering Sunday.” Once a Mother’s Day date back to the 19th century. in time for Mother's Day. Wineries Mother’s Day celebration at a Methodist major tradition in the United Kingdom and In the years before the Civil War (1861-65), all over New Jersey will take part church in Grafton, West Virginia. That parts of Europe, this celebration fell on the Ann Reeves Jarvis of West Virginia helped in this event and at Bellview, same day also saw thousands of people fourth Sunday in Lent and was originally start “Mothers’ Day Work Clubs” to teach Mom's tasting will come with a attend a Mother’s Day event at one of seen as a time when the faithful would local women how to properly care for their special treat, and there will be a Wanamaker’s retail stores in Philadelphia. return to their “mother church”—the main children. These clubs later became a unify- live acoustic guitarist. So pack a Following the success of her first church in the vicinity of their home—for a ing force in a region of the country still lunch, grab a bottle and make this Mother’s Day, Jarvis—who remained special service. Over time the Mothering divided over the Civil War. In 1868, Jarvis special day with Mom unforget- unmarried and childless her whole life— Sunday tradition shifted into a more secu- organized “Mothers’ Friendship Day,” at table! Bellview Winery, located in resolved to see her holiday added to the lar holiday, and children would present which mothers gathered with former Landisville, will host the wine trail national calendar. Arguing that American Union and Confederate soldiers to promote event this Saturday and Sunday, holidays were biased toward male achieve- reconciliation. 12 noon to 5 p.m. $5 for a tasting. ments, she started a massive letter writing Another precursor to Mother’s Day campaign to newspapers and prominent Did You Know? came from the abolitionist and suffragette Michigan, in the 1870s. The duo of Mary politicians urging the adoption of a special More phone calls are Julia Ward Howe. In 1870 Howe wrote the Towles Sasseen and Frank Hering, mean- day honoring motherhood. By 1912 many “Mother’s Day Proclamation,” a call to states, towns and churches had adopted made on Mother’s Day while, both worked to organize a Mothers’ action that asked mothers to unite in pro- Day in the late 19th and early 20th cen- Mother’s Day as an annual holiday, and than any other day of the moting world peace. In 1873 Howe cam- turies. Some have even called Hering “the Jarvis had established the Mother’s Day year. These holiday chats paigned for a “Mother’s Peace Day” to be father of Mothers’ Day.” International Association to help promote with Mom often cause celebrated every June 2. Other early The official Mother’s Day holiday arose her cause. Her persistence paid off in 1914 Mother’s Day pioneers include Juliet when President Woodrow Wilson signed a phone traffic to spike by as in the 1900s as a result of the efforts of Calhoun Blakely, a temperance activist who Anna Jarvis, daughter of Ann Reeves Jarvis. measure officially establishing the second much as 37 percent. inspired a local Mother’s Day in Albion, Following her mother’s 1905 death, Anna Sunday in May as Mother’s Day.

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he 172 Vineland women who Blackwell, a highly esteemed elderly lady, cast votes in the 1868 presiden- long resident in Roseville, and Mrs. Lucy tial election weren’t immediate Stone, her daughter-in-law, both of them Theroes in the eyes of their fel- property-holders and tax-payers in the low residents. But their actions that county, appeared at the polls in Roseville November 3, two months after activists Park… and offered their votes. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady “The judges of election were divided Stanton visited here, have since become as to the propriety of receiving the votes legendary. of the ladies, one of them stating that he Elizabeth A. Kingsbury’s account of was in favor of doing so, the two others that day offers us the best view of the objecting on the ground of the illegality. June 22—August 21 event. After she and John and Portia Gage The ladies stated that they had taken Open to Campers Ages 2–14 arrived at the election hall, they were sur- advice of eminent lawyers, and were sat- prised by the lack of animosity. “As time isfied that in New Jersey, women were passed,” Kingsbury notes, “there came legally entitled to vote, from the fact that $195 more men and women into the hall. Quite the old constitution of the State con- a number of the latter presented their ferred suffrage upon ‘all inhabitants’ notes at the table where those of men worth $250. Under that constitution were received, where they were rejected women did in fact vote until, in 1807, by th Summer Camp Open House • May 7 , 4–6 p.m. with politeness, and then taken to the an arbitrary act of the legislature, women other side of the platform and deposited were excluded from the polls. The new in our box. Shall I describe this box, constitution, adopted in 1844, was twelve inches long and six wide, and orig- framed by a convention and adopted by a inally a grape-box? Very significant of constituency, from both of which women $ Vineland. were unconstitutionally excluded, so that 100 OFF FREE “Soon there came to the aid of Mrs. they have never been allowed to vote Gage and myself a blooming and beautiful upon the question of their own disfran- Any Sprinkler System FERTILIZATION young lady, Estelle Thomson, who, with chisement.” APPLICATION much grace and dignity, sat there It’s possible the true inspiration Full yard sprinkler system only With Full Year Contract throughout the day, recording the names behind so many New Jersey women vot- Must present coupon at time of estimate. * New customers only. Must present coupon at time of of the voters. It would have done you ing in November 1868 lies in an incident Not to be combined with any offer. Exp. 5/13/15 estimate. Not to be combined with any offer. Exp.: 5/13/15 good to have witnessed the scene. that occurred in Vineland earlier that Margaret Pryor…sat there in her nice year. When a temperance vote was placed  Landscaping Quaker bonnet by the side of Miss before residents in the spring, the Thomson a great part of the day.” Vineland Weekly reported that the elec tion  Sprinkler While the women’s votes in Vineland had included “the appearance of a woman Systems that day weren’t included in the final at the polls. Having provided herself with count, the results indicate that Grant a ballot, she marched up to the rostrum  Lawn Mowing received 164 votes, his Democratic oppo- and tendered it to the chairman of the nent, Horatio Seymour, received only 4 board of registry. The veteran politician,  Fertilization votes, Elizabeth Cady Stanton 2 votes, John Kandle, covered with blushes, was and more... and candidates identified as Fremont and obliged to inform the lady that no one Mrs. Governor Harvey of Wisconsin 1 could vote unless his name was regis- 5 vote apiece. tered. She acquiesced in the decision very 1 0 856-692-8373 2 Anthony acknowledged the event in a readily, saying she only wished to test a , 6 letter 10 days later: “Vineland women did principle, and retired very quietly from Y A splendidly on Election Day and will no the hall.” According to The Elizabeth M | doubt continue to do the same.” Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony e The female vote in Vineland was mir- Papers Project at Rutgers University, the n i FREE /per v rored in North Jersey that fall by Lucy sole Vineland woman attempting to cast a e ¢ p sq. ft. Stone, another leader of the American vote on March 1, 1868 was Portia Gage. a LAWN r g Equal Rights Association who had Gage wrote that it wasn’t until an 1873 e MOWING 3 election that “our claim to vote seemed to h appeared in Vineland the previous year. t With Full Year Contract OVERSEEDING The November 12 edition of The most of the voters to be a just one.” I } * New customers only. Must present coupon at time of Must present coupon at time of estimate. 0 Revolution reported that, according to the 1 estimate. Not to be combined with any offer. Exp.: 5/13/15 Not to be combined with any offer. Exp.: 5/13/15 { Newark Daily Advertiser, “Mrs. Hannah Next Week: Kansas and Vineland I Does and Don’ts { BY PAUL J. DOE, FORMER EDITOR, CUMBERLAND NEWS } Coincidence? Karma, kismet, the force. Call it what you want, but listen to what it’s telling you.

f you’re wondering why I haven’t force, the flux, karma, kismet or whatever Need An X-Ray, CT, or MRI? had a column in a while, it’s simply you choose to call it had me just a little because I’ve had other, more press- unsettled. Iing concerns. I kind of knew that something wasn’t YYou don’t have to travel far May the force be with you. just exactly right in my little world. Whatever you call it: the force, karma, And that turned out to be a good thing kismet, the flux or coincidence; it all pretty because I wasn’t caught completely off for quality   much adds up to the same thing. guard by the results of my check-up. It’s that unseen thread that seems to tie Let me make one thing perfectly clear: everything together in ways that defy The scariest thing you can hear isn’t that The specialized services you need are right here in Hammonton — description and strain understanding. you have cancer, it’s that your cancer has at AMI/AtlantiCare in the AtlantiCare Health Park. Our outpatient Sometimes it’s as simple as a Jeopardy returned. center offers a full range of advanced imaging technologies to answer that sticks in your mind and then I have since had surgery and am in treat- guide your referring doctor in making an accurate diagnosis. pops up again during a television show ment once again. Hopefully it won’t inter- three hours later. fere with my writing. When you come to AMI/AtlantiCare, you’ll be in the good Coincidence? But the real point is: Listen to what the          Sometimes it’s a little harder to simply world is telling you. And you’ll have your choice of our convenient daytime, evening dismiss as coincidence. For instance: I was Know the warning signs and have the or Saturday hours — with the option of same-day appointments doing the Sunday crossword and one of the check-ups you are supposed to have. questions was “Who posed the riddle, Remember, we’re all in this together and in certain cases. ‘What do a desk and a raven have in com- I really would miss having you as a reader. mon?’ ” •••• Visit our website or call us at 609-878-XRAY (9729) I didn’t have a clue, but eventually fig- Some quick thoughts on what’s going on to learn more. ured it out by filling in some of the other in the world and Vineland. blanks: The Mad Hatter from Alice in • I see Vineland’s City Council has fig- Wonderland . ured out a way to dodge the mayor and Much later that same day I was reading proceed with Phase 2 of its plan to renovate a new author, John Fowler (an Englishman the southeast corner of East and Landis who writes a detective series about odd (catty-corner from Phase 1—The Landis crimes) and came across the exact same Theater) with senior citizen housing. Meet Our Medical Director question. Forget the fact that Phase 1 was a failure Coincidence? for a second (as the council members    The day before I was listening to Pearl apparently did) and ask yourself: Would I Long-time Hammonton resident Giordano’s radio show and she mentioned put my parent(s) in that location? visiting a mutual friend who had moved If your answer is yes, then shame on       W away years ago and whom I hadn’t thought you. fellowship-trained radiologist. HeHe W of in years. • There has been a certain inevitability W specializes in general radiology, body G . That evening that same person was sit- to the unrest and civil disorder that is pop- R imaging and interventional radiology. A P ting at my table at a parish dinner dance. ping up all around the country. E Coincidence? Nobody condones the police brutality V NI E Point is, stuff like that happens all the that seems to spark these incidents, but for N E time to just about everybody and, while it there to be order there has to be law. W S doesn’t have any cosmic significance, it In every single one of these instances, P A should serve as a constant reminder that the whole thing could have been avoided if P E we are all in this together. the victims had simply complied with the R C . The weekend those aforementioned instructions given to them by the police. O M incidents occurred was just prior to my Things could have been sorted out and | quarterly doctor’s appointment. complaints filed later. t h I’d been in treatment for close to two I certainly don’t believe every cop is a e g years but, as I said, hadn’t had any symp- good person and a hero but they do have a r a I p toms for almost a year. very, very stressful job. e v i He was, I had been fairly certain, going 219 North White Horse Pike, Hammonton Health Park n to tell me my cancer had been in remission Paul Doe can be reached via e-mail at     e { for one year. [email protected]. 1 1 But that weekend’s brushes with the } HAPPENINGS Poppies Program

  THURSDAYS THROUGH MAY 28 Veterans of Foreign Wars Post-9112, Six Weeks “Mommy & Me” Story & Craft Time. Vineland, will be distributing pop- O O W W ! ! Cumberland Christian School, Bower pies to honor veterans at the fol- of W W Building, 1100 W. Sherman Ave. Vineland. lowing locations: 10–11 a.m. Each week Mrs. Crystal Kates • May 13 at Tractor Supply, S. will select a special book and craft for the Delsea Drive, 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m. July 6–August 14, 2015 children to enjoy. Open to 2-5 year olds. • May 16 at Amish Marketplace, To RSVP, call 856-696-1600. Beth Israel Congregation Landis Ave., 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m. 1015 E. Park Ave., Vineland FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAYS They do proghams at the Vineland Seniors For Life Group. 1706 Wheaton Veterans Home and elsewhere. This Ave. Millville. 9:45 a.m. Coffee’s on. is their main fundraiser. For details, For Children call 856-692-8050. Entering Grades K–5 FRIDAY, MAY 8 Spirit & Truth Ministries 14th Let Me Learn’s Compass Camp: Six Weeks of WOW introduces children Annual Soup Kitchen Fundraiser: Got Game 3 on 3 to the people who make the world operate and sets them for career Penne Pasta & Meatball Dinner. 1st Basketball Tournament paths and dreams for the future. Learning, experiencing, meeting role Presbyterian Church, 8th St. and Landis models—now that’s a summer camp that can deliver Six Weeks of WOW! Ave., Vineland. 5–7:30 p.m. Eat in or For over a decade, The Youth We accept Quality Care. takeout (containers provided). Adults Alliance has hosted Got Game 3 on We offer sibling and full-summer registration discounts. $10, kids 6-12 $5, under 6 free. 856- 3 basketball tournaments for com- 692-2603 or spiritandtruthvineland.com munity youth entirely free of o... charge. Portable half-court setups For More In f MAY 8 AND 9 accommodate players plus specta- Community Health & Wellness Fair. tors. This high-energy event Visit: www.lmlcompasscare.org • Call: (856) 553-6281 Cumberland County Community Church includes music, refreshments, and 1800 E. Broad St., Millville. Friday, 2–6 a slam dunk contest. In between Email: [email protected] p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m.–12 noon. Local the three rounds of this double health agencies and organizations provide elimination tournament, a speaker services, resources and information. shares a motivational message. All Screenings—to help reduce risk of heart participants receive free t-shirts MORE APPLIANCES UNDER ONE ROOF disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and top teams from each age and other chronic illnesses—provided on a group are awarded trophies. Than Any Other Retailer! first come, first serve basis. A Got Game 3 on 3 ournament will MAY 8 AND 9, 15 AND 16 be held Saturday, May 9, in the Spring Yard Sale. Malaga Camp, 4500 parking lot at 681 N. Delsea Drive. N. Delsea Dr., Newfield, 8 a.m.–4 p.m. All Check-in is 8 a.m. All players must kinds of items to choose from, homemade be there at 8 a.m. for check-in with soups and other goodies, too! informa- signed permission slip and student [email protected] or 856-691-3154. picture ID to play. Tournament sponsor is Big John’s Piza Queen. Store Hours SATURDAY, MAY 9 For details or to register online: Monday, Thursday, Friday 9am - 8pm 3.5% VHS Interact Club “Project Smile http://bit.ly/1E219sj Tuesday, Wednesday 9am - 6pm Color Run.” Our Lady of Pompeii Church, NJ Sales Tax 2155 S. Delsea Drive Saturday 9am - 5:30pm, Closed Sunday 4680 Dante Ave, Vineland. 7:30 a.m.–12:30 include Nicole Zucconi, D.O. of Inspira Vineland • 856-692-1544 www.appliancesplusvideo.com p.m. Features 5K/1 mile walk, color festi- Medical Group Family Medicine Millville, val, bake sale, music, dancing. $25 per and Staci Oertle, A.N.P.-B.C., cancer sur- participant. Online registration available vivor coordinator at the Frank and Edith on FB at www.facebook.com/pro- Scarpa Regional Cancer Pavilion in jectsmilenj. Funds raised will benefit Vineland. Register: 856-696-3924, ext. 113. Smile Train India, an organization that helps fund the surgery necessary to cor- Community Wide Yard Sale & Craft 5 1 rect cleft lips and cleft palates. 0 Show. Cumberland County Fairgrounds, 2 , 3001 Carmel Rd, Millville. 8 a.m.–2 p.m. 6 Free Educational Event P.R.E.P. Inspira Y Rain date: 5/10. Fundraiser for the A Fitness Connection, 1430 W. Sherman M Cumberland County Fair Association. | Ave., Vineland. 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Learn about Flowers, 50/50 raffle, food, shopping and e Physician Referred Exercise Program. free admission. Don't forget it’s Mother's n i Event aimed at educating people with v Day weekend and you'll find plenty of e medical conditions on how they may ben- p wonderful handmade crafts just for mom. a r efit from exercise. Come and speak with g an exercise physiologist and learn how to e Blessing of the Animals. Centre Grove h properly use appropriate exercise equip- t United Methodist Church, 3182 Cedarville } ment. Those with diabetes, high blood Rd., Millville. 10 a.m. Bring dogs on a 2 1 pressure, cancer, arthritis and obesity are { encouraged to attend. Guest speakers will Continued on page 13 BUS TRIPS HAPPY • The Vineland Baseball Parent Assoc. will sponsor a trip to Resorts MOTHER’S DAY! Casino, Wednesday, May 13, for "The Neverly Brothers": A Rock N Roll Evolution, a guided musical tour from the Beatles to Elvis. Bus leaves parking lot on Lincoln and Dante Avenue, 1780 Lincoln Avenue MAY 11 AND 12 Vineland at 10:15 a.m. and picks up Cole Bros. Circus. U-Sell Flea at Buena Garden, 114 W Arctic Ave, Market, 2896 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland. Minotola, NJ at 10:30 a.m. Cost of 5 and 8 p.m. both days. Hosted by trip is $20 (includes $10 slot play South Vineland Fire Co. #2. Tickets and show ticket). Bus leaves Resorts $16–$23. Advance tickets available at at 5:15 p.m. Reserve at 856-691- several local businesses and at 9194 or mail check payable to gotothecircus.com. Vineland Baseball Parent Assoc. 2059 Venezia Avenue Vineland Mother’s Day Treat Mom to a Pond Gift Certificates Available Continued from page 12 08361 Dougherty’s is Manicures • Pedicures • Acrylics • Waxing leash, cats and small animals in a secure • Ramoth Church (Vineland carrier for safety. Register: 856-327-5191. Nazarene) is sponsoring a bus trip Prom & Wedding Services Available your pond specialist to Baltimore Inner Harbor on Specializing in the latest hair coloring Plant and Book Sale. Bridgeton Saturday, August 8. Depart from and cutting techniques Our services include: Library, 150 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton. church at 8 a.m. and return 8 p.m. 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Used gardening and cook- $40 per person includes Coach • Pond clean outs ing books. Herb, tomato, and pepper Transportation, coffee, doughnuts, • Waterfall rebuilds plants along with annuals, snap dragons, water, snacks, and driver gratuity. dahlias and zinnias. All plants will be Door prizes, movie on ride home. • Pond openings potted, labeled and ready to grow. Call 856-358-9124. (856) 696-3900 • Full pond installations 2630 E. CHESTNUT AVE. VINELAND NJ MAY 9 AND 10 • The St. Padre Pio Senior Club is hav- Bird Migration Walks. Parvin State ing a bus trip to see “Nashville at the SELECTED Park, Fisherman’s Landing Parking lot, Shore” at Doolan’s Shore Club of Farvin Mill Rd., Pittsgrove. 7 a.m. Bring Spring Lake, NJ on Wednesday, WATER LILIES binoculars and a field guide if you have August 26. Depart 8:15 a.m. from them. Dress warmly in layers. Rosary Hall parking lot 4680 Dante  $ 99 Ave., Vineland. Cost is $68pp and SALE 19 THURSDAY, MAY 14 includes one hour open bar, fabulous   reg. $24.99 HR Association Monthly Gathering. luncheon with complimentary wine    Cumberland County College, Luciano and soda at each table. Dinner selec- Center, 3322 College Dr., Vineland. tions include Sirloin of Beef, Chicken Full retail pond shop: Monthly gathering of the Human Marsala or Tilapia Franciase. Showtime       Pani Resource Association of Southern New is 1:30 p.m. Arrive back in Vineland at ni • Pumpk in • Pumps • Filters Pancak es Jersey. Networking 5:30 p.m.; dinner 5:30 p.m. For reservations or more Chick en Pot Pie Ev er y • Liners • Pond Kits meeting at 6:15 p.m. $45. RSVP no later information, call Rosemary Nestor at T ues & Sat than noon on May 11. Featured speaker is 856-226-3451. • Fish • Aquatic Plants Edward Krow of Implementation Management Group LLC. http://hrasnj. • St. Padre Pio Parish Senior Club is shrm.org. sponsoring a bus trip to see the Fall Dougherty Dollars Foliage and to an “All You Can Eat W After School Movie. Millville Public Lobster fest Buffet to be held at the Are Here Again! W Library, 210 Buck St., Millville. 4:30 p.m. Best Western Inn at Hunt’s Landing in   W JoinMon. - Fri. 6 am Us - 11 am G . Movie: Disney’s Peter Pan Rating: G for the Poconos. The cost is $210 PP R (Excludes Holidays) A General Audiences Run Time: 77 Minutes (double occupancy) and includes the P E Free and open to the public. buffet which features a full menu of 3 eggs, or For hot cakes, or French toast V I Your Choice $2.49 WATER HYACINTHS N Refreshments will be served. Bottled seafood, hot and cold, and other E water and other snacks are permitted. entrée selections, Prime Rib carving N Mother’s $ E Register at Reference Desk or call 856- station, Captain’s Viennese Table,   3 for 10 W S 825-7087, ext. 12 Sundae Bar, 2 hour open bar and 3 P Day  exp. 5/11/14 A hours of dancing. Also includes a $25 P E SATURDAY, MAY 16 Sands Casino package to Bethlehem, R    C . Founder's Day Car Show On the PA. The two day stay is scheduled for O M grounds of Elwyn as part of the Founder's October 13 and 14. Bus departs Open | Tuesday, October 13 at 10 a.m. from Day festivities. 10 a.m.–4 p.m. The   t Rosary Hall, 4680 Dante Avenue Mother’s Dougherty’s h Friends of Historic Vineland will present Your Entire Meal, e Rosary Hall. Following a hot breakfast Day Pond & Garden Center g the 2nd Annual Founder's Day Car Show. After 3 pm r on Wednesday morning, depart at 10 a No fee and no registration required. 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M | Note: Use a debit card from any financial institution e to gain access to the vestibule drop box after hours. n i Entries must be deposited by 8:30 am on Monday. v e p Or, completed puzzles can mailed to: a r South Jersey Federal Credit Union g e Prizeweek Puzzle h t PO Box 5429 } Deptford, NJ 08096-0429 4 1 { Mailed entries must be received by 10 am on Monday. Self.” (Hi, Rotarians) Party from 9:30 to midnight for those that I Guest Column { BY ROBERT SCARPA, EXECUTIVE This year’s theme for our dinner is want to come out and party with us. Those DIRECTOR, CUMBERLAND COUNTY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY } “Awesome ’80s.” That’s right, we’re going tickets are just $20 and can be purchased through our closets and finding out best online, at Eastlyn Golf Course and at our ’80s gear. (You know you still have some.) ReStore, located at 601 S. Delsea Drive. Be prepared to dance the night away to DJ Come out and have a good time. I’ll be Seth Velez of Bob Morgan Entertainment. gnarly. 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t Cumberland County Habitat party with Imperial for Humanity, we find that to be Cobble Stone spot on. Seems like the more we Athank people for their support of our organization, the more people there are to thank. We thank people all the time because not a day goes by that someone doesn’t do something super nice for us. We Clockwise from top do, however, have a special time of thanks left: Jonathan and every year. Yup, it’s time for our annual Kaitlin Propert, Mary Lynn Gravino, Volunteer Appreciation Awards Dinner. UPS team, Gary Each year, our organization goes Galloway of Rental through the painstaking task of figuring Country. out who rose a bit above the rest in their service to our affiliate. No easy task, trust me. But without further delay, allow me to introduce you to this year’s award winners. publication that would require two hands > Get your FREE > Meet the Right > Enjoy Hassle- > Relax with our Volunteers of the Year: Jonathan and to lift. Suffice it to say, we wouldn’t be the Inspiration Guide Contractor Free Financing Worry-Free Warranty Explore 112 pages of We connect you with Low interest, flexible Every product is backed up with ideas for patios, pool expert installers in your payment options are a lifetime product warranty plus Kaitlin Propert organization we are today without them. decks, driveways, area, specially trained designed for every a limited installation warranty.* ReStore Volunteer of the Year: Mary Our award winners will be honored at walkways and more. for your project. budget.

I . - © t o Lynn Gravino our annual dinner, which will be held at I - 2 h ® 0 g Visit us today – we’re your EP Henry Authorized Hardscaping Distributor 1 u 5 o r E Corporate Partner of the Year: Rental The Greenview Inn at Eastlyn Golf Course t h P ® r H o E t c a N t r R n Y Country on Friday, May 15. It will give this o C g i n p a Group Effort Award: UPS Executive Director an opportunity to say s c d r a H d z e FREE Each of the recipients have gone above to their face what I say about them pri- i r o t h (Distributor contact info here) u Inspiration Guide! A and beyond for our organization over the vately: “They are awesome and our organi- r y n e H P E n past year. To fully bear testimony to their zation, as well as myself, are better a y W b d l e W support in print would easily turn this because we have them in our lives.” They a t s i n n W e h week’s edition of The Grapevine into a truly exemplify the motto “Service Above W . * G R A P E V NI E Be Active With Us! Summer Camp 2015! N E W July 1–Aug. 21, 2015 1 5 S 2 0 P R A Monday–Friday • 7:30 am–4:45 pm F O P W E Nature • Music • Crafts • Water Play • Ice Cream Truck N E R C . Skits • Special Visitors and Events O M | Call for a tour toda y NEW JERSEY YOUTH Lunch and 2 Snacks Daily t h 856-692-5390 SOCCER PROGRAM e g • Age group 3 yrs. old – to entering 3rd grade by r 1005 E. Wheat Rd. • Vineland a • Hands on activities incorporated through weekly themes p e • Highly qualified and experienced caregivers Sarah Buchanan v ni Serving the Community • Two large fenced play areas plus water day Certified Soccer Coach e • Flexible scheduling: 1 to 5 days available { • Air conditioned facility 1 for Over 30 Years! 5 } FRIDAY, MAY 8 Nils Lofgren Acoustic Duo. Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N. High St., Millville. 8 p.m. Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band guitarist for more than 25 years, Lofgren has performed with Ringo Starr, Robert Plant, Neil Young and many more. From humble beginnings playing the accordion at age 5, to going professional at age 17, Nils’ career has spanned four decades and he shows no signs of stopping. Before joining Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band as the replacement for Steven Van Zandt on guitar and vocals in 1984 for Springsteen’s massive Born in the U.S.A. Tour, Tickets On Sale NOW! he was a member of Crazy Horse as well as his own band Grin. His last album back in 2008, “The Loner, Nils Sings Neil” features cover songs by Neil Young, and he recently finished up another tour with Bruce Springsteen. Tickets $30-$40, Day of Show (+$5)

MAY 5 THROUGH 12 Karaoke with KAO Productionz featuring Nightlife at Bennigan’s. 2196 W. Kerbie A. (9 p.m.–1 a.m.). Wed.: Salsa Night, Landis Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Karaoke Latin-inspired dance party. Thurs.: Singles Thursdays with Bob Morgan, 9 p.m.- Night with DJ Slick Rick. Fri. and Sat.: Top close. Live music Fridays 9 p.m.-mid- 40 Dance Party with DJ Tony Morris. night. All Sports Packages: Drink specials seasonally for MLB Extra Innings, NBA EVERY THURSDAY League Pass, NHL Center Ice, and NFL Jazz Duos. Annata Wine Bar, Bellevue Sunday Ticket. Call for RSVP and details. Ave., Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Live Jazz 830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland, NJ 08360 featuring area's best jazz duos. 6:30 - Nightlife at MVP Sports. 408 Wheat 9:30 p.m. No cover. RSVP recommended. Rd., Vineland. 856-697-9825. Food and For Tickets and Show Information: drink specials all week. Wed.: Pool tourna- MAY 7 THROUGH MAY 15 Landistheater.com ment, cash prizes. Thurs.: DJ Real Deal. Nightlife at Old Oar House. Old Oar Fri. Ladies Night 9 p.m. House Irish Pub. 123 N. High St., Millville, 293-1200. Wed.: Karaoke. Fri.: Megan Nightlife at The Centerton. Ten22, The Knight 9 p.m. Sat.: Glen Eric 9 p.m. Centerton Country Club & Event Center, V INELAND 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove. Tues.: Trivia. Nightlife at Ramada. Harry's Pub at Wed.: Country Night, $5. Every third Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55, OUNDER S AY Thurs.: Comedy Night, $5. Flashback Vineland, 696-3800. Wed.: Ladies Night, F ’ D Fridays with DJ Scott. Sat.: DJ Moose’s 1/2 price appetizers all night. Happy Hour At ELWYN GROUNDS on Landis Avenue Top 40 Songs. Mon.-Sat, 4-6 p.m. $1 off alcoholic drinks. Wed.–Sat., live entertainment. ALL NEW Nightlife at The Cosmopolitan. 3513 3 DAY WEEKEND EVENT S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, 765-5977. Tues.: Nightlife at Bojo’s Ale House. 222 N.

A FULL SERVICE BUTCHER SHOP Friday, May 15 • 7 p.m.–9 p.m. WE CARRY GROCERIES, FRESH SALADS Charles K. Landis, Vineland Founder in 1861 Joe’s Butcher Shop AND PRODUCE Camp-by-Candlelight 711 GERSHAL ROAD, NORMA STOP IN AND CHECK OUT On Landis Ave (Rt 56) • Corner of Gershal Rd. Mon.–Sat. 8am–6pm • Sun. 10am–2pm Civil War re-enactors • Storytelling by lantern light (2 Minutes from Vineland Just off Rt 55) Closed Mother’s Day Live music by Piney Hollow Drifters • Artillery demonstrations WE ARE THE SOURCE FREE— PARKING— (856) 690-5637 Saturday, May 16 • 10 a.m.–4 p.m. • Founder’s Day — 154 Years of Vineland History FOOD VENDORS Happy Mother’s Day! 2nd Annual Founder’s Day Car Show w/Trophies Butt Tender USDA Choice Boneless 50 Historical Exhibits w/re-enactors showcasing local & Civil War history Boneless Center Cut LIVE ONSTAGE: Smitty’s Kitchen Celtic Band PLUS Miss Vineland FILET MIGNON 5 STUFFED PORK 1 NY 0 Pony & carriage rides, interactive art, pie-eating contest, scavenger hunt 2 , Vineland Police Department Bike & Scooter Safety Awareness Rodeo $ 99 STRIP LOINS $ 99 6 9 lb. $ 99 Y 7 lb. 3 lb. A 3 lb. avg., cut up free STEAK M Sponsored by The Friends of Historic Vineland Wrapped in Bacon | e n ALL NEW: Sunday, May 17 • 11 a.m.–4 p.m. JOE'S BUTCHER SHOP IS NOT affiliated with any i v e Community Day other Meat Market in Vineland or Anywhere Else! p a r Artisans, businesses, and organizations promote education and healthy family living with g No matter you have heard, There Is Only e demonstrations, information, and product sales! h t LIVE ONSTAGE: LIVE entertainment PLUS Miss Vineland and more! One Joe’s, At One Location, in Norma! } 6 1 In Partnership with Elwyn NJ, Vineland Chamber of Commerce, & VDID { THERE IS ONLY ONE JOE'S--OFTEN IMITATED, NEVER DUPLICATED! High St., Millville, 856-327-8011. Wed.: School, 1115 S. Lincoln Ave., Vineland. 6 Nick@Nite Open Mic 7 p.m. Thurs.: DJ 8 p.m. The Petway Players Drama Club, p.m. Fri.: Live music (Southern Cut) 9 p.m. under the direction of Steven Calakos. Sat.: DJ Gatti 9 p.m. Daily drink and food Tickets $5 adults and teachers, students specials. are free. Tickets may be purchased at the door or from any cast or stage crew mem- EVERY SATURDAY ber. ASL interpreted. (Performance for Back in the Day Dance Party. Villa senior citizens only is Monday, May 11 at Fazzolari, 821 Harding Hwy. (Rt. 40), Buena. 1:45 p.m. and is free of charge.) 856-697-7101. 7 p.m.–midnight. Five hours nonstop dance music from 1970s and ’80s. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 Edwin McCain with Ryan Hommel. FRIDAY, MAY 8 Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N. High St., Norm Spurgeon. Bogart’s Bookstore. 210 Millville. 8 p.m. McCain began sowing the N. High St., Millville. Free. Live music 7 p.m. seeds of Mercy Bound, his 10th album and debut for 429 Records, seven years ago. The SATURDAY, MAY 9 songs comprising Mercy Bound are the fruits of an on-again, off-again collaboration with Live Music. Bogart’s Bookstore. 210 N. fellow singer/songwriter Maia Sharp that High St., Millville. Jody Janetta (percussion), began in 2004 with their lovely duet “Say Hikari Tenshi (shaku hachi) Lori Benton Anything.” Since co-writing and tracking that Janetta (vocals). Free. 2–4 p.m. song, McCain and Sharp have kept up their friendship and creative partnership. They Jay Black. Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N. decided to make Mercy Bound their first full- High St., Millville. 8 p.m. In spite of the album collaboration. Tickets $25-$35, Day of British invasion, Jay and his boys carried the Show (+$5) American flag almost single-handedly through the 1960s with 21 chart singles. THURSDAY, MAY 14 Tickets $35-$60, Day of Show (+$5) Celtic Tenors. Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N. High St., Millville. 8 p.m. The only tenor SUNDAY, MAY 10 group with a truly global audience, they love Curious George. Luciano Theatre, what they do and you’ll see that shine Guaracini Performing Arts Center, through in each rendition of beautiful Celtic Sherman Ave. and College Dr., Vineland. 3 songs. Tickets $25-$35, Day of Show (+$5) p.m. Theatreworks US,A, presents the star E S AI R F O R C E of books, movies and the award-winning MAY 14, 15 AND 16 U N I T E D S T AT PBS television show—in this new musical. Matt Cadabra. Landis Theater, E. Landis Tickets are $7 for all ages. Call College ! Ave., Vineland. 8 p.m. plus Saturday 2 r d s Box Office at 856-692-8499 or order e r b i p.m. matinee. A magic show featuring h u n d online at www.click4tix.com/gpac T grand-scale illusion, escape stunts, ventrilo- quism, animatronics, Broadway family-friend- TUESDAY, MAY 12 ly singing and audience participation. Tickets Willy Wonka Jr. Petway Elementary $30–$50. www.landistheater.com

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