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Proverbs 3:5 Vol. 1 No. 6 www.threerivernews.com October 15, 2009 Enjoy The Fall Foliage at Canal Heritage Days at Waterloo he Canal Society of New Jersey invites the The village will public to enjoy the heritage of the Morris TCanal and Waterloo Village on Saturday, be opened on October 24 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event is held in conjunction with the NJ DEP Division of Parks the Canal and Forestry. The reconstructed Lenape Indian Village will be open for tours, as well. Admission is Heritage Days free, and the events will take place rain or shine. There will be boat rides on the peaceful Morris only. For more Canal. In addition, guided tours of Morris Canal sites will be offered. Enjoy the beautiful fall foliage while information, taking self-guided walking tours of the historic buildings that line the ancient stagecoach road. call (908) Children will be able to play with old-fashioned 722-9556, wooden toys within sight of the canal. The Canal Noah Stazione as Pip, Mark Carovale as Mr. Jaggers, Neil R. Fitzpatrick as Joe Gargery, Lauren Museum, Smith Store, and Rutan Cabin will be open Muraski as Biddy and Laura Landrieu as Mrs. Joe. or visit for visits. There will also be demonstrations of his- toric candle making techniques at the Rutan Cabin. www.canal Waterloo Village is located at 525 Waterloo Road Brundage Park Playhouse To Stage in Stanhope. It is easily accessible from Routes 80, Dickens’ Great Expectations societynj.org. 46, and 206. The village will be opened on the Canal Heritage Days only. For more information, call (908) rundage Park Playhouse, Carrell 1861. It is regarded as one of Dickens’s 722-9556, or visit www.canalsocietynj.org. Road, Randolph, will present their greatest and most enduring novels - having Bfall production, Charles Dickens’ been adapted for stage and screen over 250 Great Expectations, as dramatized by times. The novel is written in the genre of Enter to win 4 tickets to Robert Johanson, on October 9, 10, 16, 17, "bildungsroman" or the kind of book that “Disney on Ice” November 17-22 23, 24 and 24 at 8 p.m. and October 18 and follows the story of a man or woman on 25 at 2 p.m. their journey of self-development. at the Prudential Center. One of the greatest novels in the English GREAT EXPECTATIONS tells the tale language, Great Expectations, is a story of of the orphan, Pip, writing his life from his To enter go to pride and ambition blinding a soul to the early days of childhood until adulthood and www.threerivernews.com true values of life. The book was first seri- his quest to be a gentleman along the way. alized from December 1860 to August Continued on page 8 Page 2 • Tell Them You Saw It In The Three River News • October 2009 Growing Stage Spotlights “Think Pink” First Studio Presentation Show J. Thomas Jewelers Partners “Night of the Living Dead” with The Susan G. Komen Foundation ith the onset of October many staged reading format with a full cast of J. Thomas Jewelers Partners with The about her own situation. That concern for thoughts turn to the frightening; community artists. Susan G. Komen Foundation presents the others continued even as Susan neared the witches, ghouls and scary stories Individual tickets for the show are on “Think Pink Event on October 22, 2009 ned of her fight. Moved by Susan’s com- W become common and fun. The Growing sale now and can be bought online at from 6:00pm to 10:00pm at J. Thomas passion for others and committed to making Stage (TGS) offers its own scary story with www.growingstage.com or by calling the Jewelers located at 244 Route 206 in a difference, Nancy G. Brinker promised the special two day performance of “Night Box Office at 973-347-4946. Individual Flanders. For tickets please R.S.V.P. by her sister that she would do everything in of the Living Dead.” tickets are $16 for adults and $12 for seniors calling (973) 927-4040 or email us at her power to end breast cancer forever. and children. The Box Office is open [email protected]. Suggested That promise is now Susan G. Komen The play, based on George Romero and donation of $20.00 per ticket. for the Cure®, the global leader of the John Russo’s original film, follows seven Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 This event will include wine and cheese, breast cancer movement,having invested people trapped in an isolated farmhouse try- a.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations for groups of 10 guest speakers and designer jewelry give-a- more than $1 billion since inception in ing to hold onto their sanity and survive. or more are also being accepted. ways! A portion of all sales at J. Thomas 1982. As the world’s largest graasroots net- After a satellite probe shot to Venus returns The Growing Stage was founded in Jewelers, during the week of October 20th work of breast cancer survivors and to Earth it is discovered that the probe car- 1982, with a Mission to nurture the develop- will be donated to Susan G. Komen founda- activists, we’re working together to save ries a strange radiation that turns the ment of the performing arts through educa- tion. lives, empower people, ensure quality care unburied dead into flesh-eating zombies. tion, and to create, produce, and perform About Susan G. Komen: for all and energize science to find cures. The play blends the terror and dark humor works that engage the entire family. The Susan G. Komen fought breast cancer Thanks to events like Susan G. Komen race from the cult classic movie, making it the Growing Stage’s home, the Historic Palace with her heart, body and soul. Throughout for the Cure®, and generous contributions perfect terrifying Halloween experience. Theater, is the only theater solely dedicated her diagnosis, treatments, and endless days from our partners, sponsors and fellow sup- “Night of the Living Dead” has show- to professional theater for young audiences in the hospital, she spent her time thinking porters, we have become the largest source ings Friday, October 30 and Saturday, in New Jersey. More information on The of ways to make life better for other woman of nonprofit funds dedicated to the fight October 31 both at 7:30 p.m. The show runs Growing Stage is available on its website: battling breast cancer instead of worrying against breast cancer in the world. approximately 80 minutes with no intermis- www.growingstage.com. sion and will be performed in a radio play/ Mark our Calendar...Sunday, October 18 Attention Schools, Organizations, Churches, etc. Concert: Caryn Lin and Her Amazing Electric Violin – Randolph Public Library, 28 Send us your photos, press releases and upcoming events Calais Rd, Randolph, NJ. 2 p.m. to 2 p.m., open to public, ages 7+, free. An elec- tric violinist and innovator, Lin has been influenced by everything from baroque to and we’ll publish them in our next issue. rock. 973-895-3556. Email us at [email protected] Tell Them You Saw It In The Three River News • October 2009 • Page 3 Page 4 • Tell Them You Saw It In The Three River News • October 2009 Upcoming Events Wednesday, October 14 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m; registration at 8:15 from the event will benefit the Francesca them among the 1990s most popular Kilowatt Ours: A Plan to Re-Energize a.m., open to public, fee. George Alston is Slivinski Memorial Fund, which supports groups: Eddie Kowalczyk of Live (“I America – Randolph Public Library, 28 one of the top professional dog handlers of programs and services for youth with dis- Alone,” “Lightening Crashes”), Art Calais Rd, Randolph, NJ. 7 p.m., open to all time, winning over 200 Best In Shows abilities in the tri-county area. Sponsored by Alexakis of Everclear (“Wonderful,” “Santa public, ages 7+, free. Jeff Huppert of the and 600 Group Firsts. Seminar participants DAWN Center for Independent Living; call Monica”) and Leigh Nash of Sixpence Loantaka Group Sierra Club will lecture on will develop and refine their skills so they Marc at 973 625-1940. None the Richer (“Kiss Me,” “There She this award-winning documentary film. 973- can be more competitive in the Group and Open Wings - Broken Strings, An Goes”). 973-539-8008. 895-3556. Best in Show Rings – and be part of the Acoustic Tour – The Community Theatre, Sunday, October 25 Friday, October 16 winning circle. Prerequisites-previous 100 South Street, Morristown, NJ. 8 p.m., Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes – TD Foreign Film: Water – Dragonetti attendance at George Alston’s Handing open to public, Tickets $27-$57. Three of Bank Ballpark (Somerset Patriots baseball), Auditorium (Student Center), County Seminar for Beginners, Advanced, and music’s most innovative guitarists perform Bridgewater, NJ. registration at 9 a.m.; walk College of Morris, 214 Center Grove Road, Observers. sponsored by Schooleys solo acoustic versions of the hits that made Continued on page 8 Randolph, NJ. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., open Mountain Kennel Club; (973) 627-2450. to public, tickets $7, available at box office. Sunday, October 18 Mature audience. (973) 328-5225. Concert: Caryn Lin and Her Amazing PAL Annual Tricky Tray – Minebrook Electric Violin – Randolph Public Library, Golf Club, 500 Schooleys Mountain Road, 28 Calais Rd, Randolph, NJ. 2 p.m. to 2 Hackettstown, NJ. doors open at 6 p.m., p.m., open to public, ages 7+, free.