Spring 2019 Community Magazine

News  Classes  Events

 Early Bird Registra on un l March 17, 2019  Try new classes: Ul mate Frisbee (p.26), Acrylic Pour Pain ng (p.29) and Ac ng for Fun and Profi t (p.7)  Character Breakfast, pg. 10

Department of Recrea on h p://www.cherryhill-nj.com A Message from Mayor Chuck Cahn As Mayor of adding fi ve new studio buildings 2019 PRIMARY Cherry Hill, and making some upgrades and ELECTION I am very enhancements to the exis ng familiar with structures, which will allow us to hold the pride our even more programs and events at VOTER REGISTRATION residents have this beau ful property, including art DEADLINE: May 14, 2019 in this town. exhibits, yoga classes, and more! Not a day I am also pleased to announce that in goes by when the coming weeks, you will see a totally I don’t recog- Mail-In Ballot Informa on redesigned Cherry Hill Township nize and website, which will have a fresh design, MAY 28: Deadline to APPLY by mail appreciate the privilege of leading such improved search func ons, easy-to-use for a vote by mail applica on an engaged, welcoming, and passionate naviga on and a series of new tools to community. JUNE 3: Deadline to APPLY make it easier than ever to fi nd town in person for a vote by mail Township Council and I are honored to informa on online. With this redesigned applica on is 3:00 p.m. be in posi ons of leadership and we website, we hope to increase work day in and day out to make Cherry community engagement and JUNE 4: Deadline to submit Hill a great place to live. That is why we transparency, and let our residents completed mail-in ballots in person make recrea on such a top priority. interact with us any me, any day. to the Camden County Board of Whether it’s the preserva on of open Elec ons (100 University Court, space, upgrades to our parks and “We will be adding fi ve Blackwood) by 8:00 p.m. playgrounds, restora on of our historic proper es, or new clinics and classes new studio buildings and Completed mail-in ballots sent at the community center, we strive to making some upgrades by mail must be postmarked by provide ac vi es and events that appeal and enhancements to the June 4 to each and every one of our residents. exis ng structures [at On that note, as another tough winter is behind us, what be er way to celebrate Cro Farm].” ELECTION DAY the warm spring months than with a JUNE 4, 2019 host of recrea on events! Days are Of course, these are just a few of the ge ng longer which also means we will wonderful things happening in Cherry 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. have more me outdoors. I hope you Hill. As we move forward, Council and I are able to take full advantage of all that remain focused on doing all that we can our great town has to off er! to further enhance the overall quality CONNECT WITH US! of life for each and every one of our Proper es like Cro Farm and Barclay residents. Farmstead are wonderful places to visit @Cherry Hill Recrea on and explore. We have an abundance Look for us at events and ac vi es @Cherry Hill Township of Township trails and preserved open throughout town, and stay in touch! @Cherry Hill Police spaces, and I encourage each of our Follow us on social media; sign up for @Cherry Hill Fire residents to get outside and enjoy the weekly e-mail updates; and call or @Cherry Hill Alliance changing of the seasons. Please also e-mail me with any ques on, sugges on @Barclay Farmstead remember to visit one of our many or concern you might have. Museum playgrounds – you can fi nd them all Sincerely, throughout town! @CherryHillTwp I am par cularly excited about the @CherryHillFire upgrades we have planned for our @Barclay_Farmstead beloved Cro Farm property. We will be Mayor Chuck Cahn T C Mayor Chuck Cahn @CherryHillTwp David Fleisher, Council President @CherryHillPD Sara Lipsett, Council Vice President @CherryHillFire Melinda Kane Carole Roskoph Carolyn Jacobs @HistoricBarclay Brian Bauerle Sangeeta Doshi 2 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Program Registration Information Registration Process Wait List Purchasing Tickets  Register in person, by mail or online at: If a program is at maximum enrollment, you Tickets for events and concerts may be https://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill can be added to a wait list, in order of enroll- purchased online, at events, or in person at  Township offices are open Monday-Friday, ment. If a seat becomes available, you will be the Recreation Department. Tickets will be 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. contacted by the Recreation Department. If mailed to the address provided or you may  Visa and Mastercard are accepted online. you decide to participate, you will be trans- show proof of purchase at the door. The  If registering in person or by mail, a ferred into the program and payment will be non-resident fee does not apply to tickets. registration form must be properly filled due at that time. If you do not wish to par- Tickets are non-refundable. out (including date of birth), signed and ticipate, the open spot will be offered to the submitted with your payment made next person on the wait list. payable to Cherry Hill Township.   Forms can be downloaded online. Code of Conduct FFrequentlyrequently AAskedsked QQuestionsuestions Participants are expected to exhibit I just registered for a class! Will I appropriate behavior at all times while Registration deadlines participating, spectating, or attending any receive confirmation? Unless noted, the registration deadline for all program or event sponsored by Cherry Hill You will receive a written or emailed receipt programs is the start date of each program. Township. Failure to observe the Code of for your purchase of each class. You may Registration will still be accepted after the Conduct may result in your removal from or may not receive correspondence from deadline if space allows, but fees will not be a program without refund. The Code of your instructor or the Cherry Hill Recreation prorated. As always, please register well in Conduct can be found online at: Department prior to your first class. Please advance of each program start date so pro- https://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill. report to the first day of your scheduled grams are not unnecessarily canceled. Please class unless specified by the Recreation register through the Recreation Department Department. for all classes. Registration Waiver Registration forms must be signed by the How will I know if class is can- participant or parent/guardian. Class is to Early Bird Discounts be attended by the registrant only. Parents celed? Cherry Hill Township is now offering “Early and siblings are not permitted to stay in class You will be notified by phone and/or email Bird” discounts for most programs. Please unless indicated in the course description. by a member of the Cherry Hill Recreation take advantage of all Early Bird rates where Department regarding all class cancellations and/or class schedule modifications. For applicable. No exceptions will be made after Cancellations/Refunds the Early Bird date except for registrations class cancellations due to inclement weath-  Cancellations or transfers must be made received by mail. Early Bird rates do not er, we will do our best to notify registrants 7 days before the class begins. apply to Community Partner classes. via phone/email. You may also go online  Refunds will not be given after the first day to www.CherryHill-NJ.com/Recreation or of class except in the case of injury or Facebook (@Cherry Hill Recreation). Non-Residents illness. Written documentation from a  $10 non-resident fee is required per class. physician is required. I’d like to teach a course, how do I  Classes are open to anyone unless  Refunds are subject to $15 processing fee. get started? otherwise noted.  Credits will not be issued for refunds. Cherry Hill Recreation is always looking  Free courses are limited to Cherry Hill  Classes are subject to enrollment. for experienced and talented instructors residents, except for senior line dancing,  Courses canceled due to inclement for programs in the following fields: square dancing and ceramics, which weather or instructor absence will be sports, science, exercise, dance & music, require a non-resident fee each semester. made up at the end of the session. language arts, art & creativity, hobbies &  No refunds for classes under $25 or leisure and adult enrichment. For program tickets. proposals and for more information, visit www.CherryHill-NJ.com/Recreation. On the Cover: Barclay Farmstead by Carol Highsmith Step back in me at Cherry Hill’s historic Where can I find information about Barclay Farmstead. Built in 1816 by a Quaker seasonal programs/events? farmer, the farmhouse and surrounding 32- All classes and upcoming events are listed acre property off ers visitors an opportunity in this Community Magazine that is mailed to observe and par cipate in the agrarian seasonally to most residents as soon as it’s lifestyle that once dominated South Jersey. available. The Community Magazine can In addi on to tours of the farmhouse, guests also be downloaded online at CherryHill- are invited to spend some me wandering our NJ.com/Recreation or picked up at Cherry nature trails and admiring the beau ful Plant- Hill Recreation Department located at A-Patch garden plots. Throughout the year, 820 Mercer Street. You may also call the Home of the award-winning the Barclay Farmstead hosts many events. For Recreation Department at 856-488-7868 for school tour program more informa on please visit their Facebook information. 209 Barclay Lane, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 page (@BarclayFarmsteadMuseum). 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 3 Councilman Fleisher and Councilwoman Lipse Councilwomen recognize to con nue as Council President and Vice President Cherry Hill airman Cherry Hill Township kicked off the new year with veteran Council members David Fleisher and Sara Lipse being reselected to serve as President and Vice President of Cherry Hill Township Council for 2019. Council President Fleisher was fi rst elected to his Council seat in 1997, while Vice President Lipse was elected to her Council seat in 2007. Council Vice President Lipse and Mayor Cahn gave a posi ve outlook for hoods, parks, roads, and public safety, Councilwoman Kane a ended a surprise the new year during the mee ng and while running a government that is welcome home celebra on for U.S. Air set forth his commitment to con nue transparent, effi cient, accessible, and Force Airman First Class Dus n McGun- improving the quality of life for Cherry welcoming. nigle. McGunnigle, a 2016 Cherry Hill Hill residents by inves ng in neighbor- High School West graduate, enlisted in the Air Force a couple months a er gradua on spending very li le me Cherry Hill to introduce Nixle in 2019 back home since then. Cherry Hill Township and the Cherry Hill urgent informa on, and community Over the winter, Opera on Yellow Rib- Police Department will be introducing informa on, which may involve neigh- bon South Jersey organized a surprise Nixle, a free broadcast alert system that borhood events, or traffi c informa on. celebra on where McGunnigle received allows the Township and Police Depart- Ci zens who sign up will receive no fi - many honors and was presented a ment to send out secure messaging to ca ons via text messages, email, mobile proclama on from Council Vice Presi- ci zens. app or web browser. dent Lipse and Councilwoman Kane. Nixle provides a communica on system Please con nue to check our website We thank Dus n for his service and wish that connects municipali es, police for more informa on on the launch of him all the best! departments, schools and other gov- Nixle in Cherry Hill. ernment agencies with members of the Mayor visits public who register with the system. Republic Services The messages come in the form of Mayor Cahn, Councilwoman Doshi, and alerts, which may contain public safety Township staff toured the Republic Ser- or weather-related emergencies, and vices facility for an in-depth look at the advisories, which would contain less recycling process to help educate our residents on the basics of clean recy- Cherry Hill resident earns Eagle Scout rank cling. When it comes to recycling, everyone Eagle Scout is the highest rank a Scout plays an important part. If we work can earn. It requires Scouts to plan and together as a community, we can make execute a community service project, sure recyclable materials don’t end up in earn various merit badges and demon- our lakes and landfi lls. strate leadership within their troop. For Michael’s project, he developed and led To learn more about recycling guidelines a project to construct covered fl oor plat- in Cherry Hill, please visit our website. forms that meet storage requirements and provide a safe and easily main- tained environment at the Cherry Hill This past January, Councilman Bauerle, Food Pantry. Congratula ons, Michael! Councilwoman Jacobs, and Council- woman Doshi congratulated and pre- sented Michael Hullihan of Boy Scout Troop 252 with a special proclama on for earning the pres gious rank of Eagle Scout.

4 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Mar n Luther King, Jr. honored at events throughout Cherry Hill Our Township Council King through their members a ended music. Again, we were events hosted by honored to take part in organiza ons through- these moving and out town to honor the inspira onal tributes life, legacy, and spirit of to Dr. King. Dr. Mar n Luther King, Council President Jr. including services at Fleisher, Councilman Congrega on M’kor Bauerle, and Council- Shalom, Temple woman Roskoph were Emanuel, and the joined by the Cherry Carman Tilelli Comm- Hill Police Depart- unity Center. ment, Freeholder An- Council President gulo, and Rabbi Larry Fleisher a ended a Sernovitz at the Dr. special Shabbat service Mar n Luther King honoring Dr. King with Celebra on at the Pastors Ted and Dawn and members of The Family Church Community Center. The event celebrated the life and legacy along with Temple Emanuel’s Kol Emanuel choir. It was a mov- of Dr. Mar n Luther King Jr. with opening remarks, a musical ing and touching tribute. selec on, dance performances, and a recep on that wrapped up the event. Council Vice President Lipse , Councilman Bauerle, and Councilwomen Roskoph and Kane a ended the M’kor Shalom Mayor Cahn and Township Council thank all those who joined service where they listened to musical selec ons from the ac- in this year’s eff ort to honor Dr. King’s memory. claimed Unity Choir. For 15 years, the interfaith group of over 80 singers and musicians has honored the memory of Dr.

Cherry Hill Township collects thousands of items for Mar n Luther King, Jr. Drive

For the fourth consecu ve year, Cherry Welfare Associa on and Cathedral by the abundance of items and thank Hill Township held a collec on drive to Kitchen. you for your generosity. “help us, help others.” The collec on, Thank you to the Cherry Hill Public Li- On Jan. 31, a group of volunteers came which was part of the Mar n Luther brary, Cherry Hill Schools, local church- to the Cro Farm Arts Center to sort King Jr. Day of Service event, benefi ted es, civic associa ons and community and distribute the thousands of items the Cherry Hill Food Pantry, Samost members who donated and held collec- that were collected. JFCS of Southern NJ, Cherry Hill Public ons. The Township was overwhelmed Library, Li le Hands Li le Feet, Animal Volunteer Opportunities Available Throughout the year, the Cherry Hill Township Recrea on Department needs volunteers of all ages for events and ac vi es like MLK Day of Service, Book It 5K, Harvest Fes val, Na onal Public Lands Day, as well as coaches for the Co-Ed Community Bas- ketball League. Interested individuals should contact the Recrea on Department at [email protected] or 856-488-7868. In addi on, you can join the Cherry Hill Environmental Board at various loca ons in Cherry Hill. If you are an individual or a group and would like to get involved, please contact CHEB liaison, Earl Seneres at [email protected] or 856-424-3203.

856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 5 6 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Cherry Hill Active Adult Recreation Register online at https://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill Cherry Hill Township Community Events Senior Services Coordinator FEBRUARY APRIL available to assist residents 1 AARP Tax Help (Tues & Fridays thru 4/12) 7 Ensemble Concert: Trio Montage Appointments needed. Call 856-354-6842 3 p.m.; Tickets: $15 ($12 with Gold Card)* There are many benefi ts Room 208, 820 Mercer St. Cro Farm Arts Center, 100 Bortons Mill Rd. to being a senior ci zen MARCH 11 Barclay Farmstead Spring Luncheon living in Cherry Hill. 3 Ensemble Concert: Two Sopranos & Piano with Dolley Madison Residents 55 and older 11:30 a.m.; Tickets: $40 3 p.m.; Tickets: $15 ($12 with Gold Card)* can par cipate in senior Tavistock Country Club Cro Farm Arts Center, 100 Bortons Mill Rd. clubs, senior programs and 8 Character Breakfast; Bring the grandkids! MAY ac vi es, the Gold Card 9:30 - 11 a.m.; Tickets: $5 each* 13 Prescrip on Pill Drop Off & Bingo Discount Program, tax rebates, and they Cro Farm Arts Center, 100 Bortons Mill Rd. 11 a.m., Free , To register: 856-488-7889 are eligible for the services of the Senior 13 Senior Informa on Fair Carman Tilelli Community Ctr, 820 Mercer St. Services Program Coordinator, Gaye Pino. 1 p.m., Free *Purchase ckets in person in room 102 or online: Carman Tilelli Community Ctr, 820 Mercer St h ps://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill Gaye works with township, county, state, and federal programs and other senior or- ganiza ons, to have informa on available 2019 Cherry Hill Senior Advisory Board on ma ers like health, housing, rela on- Congratula ons to the Cherry Hill Se- ships, and legal referrals, to name a few. nior Advisory Board for 2019 reappoint- Ques ons and sugges ons are always ment. The Advisory Board is a group welcome! She’s also available to speak to of dedicated Cherry Hill residents who groups and organiza ons. meet monthly to discuss ideas and con- cerns of our Senior residents. They work Gaye Pino, Senior Services Coordinator with the Township to make Cherry Hill a [email protected] or wonderful place to re re. Thank you to 856-661-4800 these wonderful, dedicated volunteers.

Acting for Fun and Profit *NEW* Square Dance Lessons Gentle Yoga Ever wonder if you have what it takes to be Set to all types of music, square dance This program consists of specially adapted another DeNiro or Streep? Tap into your cre- is a great cardiovascular and men- yoga poses for older individuals and is done ativity and have some fun with introductory tal exercise. No dance experience or on a floor mat. There is no wrong way to do acting classes! Monologues, scene study, partner necessary. Tips will alternate an exercise and no competition. Please bring drama and comedy - find out how the A-list between beginner and level of the floor. your own yoga mat. celebs hone their skills through character Pre-registration is required. *Non-residents LOCATION: Carman Tilelli Community Center analysis and improv techniques. It’s never must pay $10. INSTRUCTOR: Peggy Speake LIMIT: 20 too late to find the actor within you! Taught LOCATION: Carman Tilelli Community Center FREE EARLY BIRD FEE: $30; REGISTRATION FEE: $35 by a professional award winning TV, radio, INSTRUCTOR: Caryl Fick LIMIT: 30 6 Wednesdays, 4/10 - 5/8 film and theater veteran of over 30 years. 8:30 - 9:30 am 55 yrs. + CODE: 772-6 This workshop is geared towards helping 9 Fridays, 5/3 - 6/28 7 - 8:30 pm 55 yrs. + CODE: 798-1 seniors feel alive and vibrant through the 6 Wednesdays, 5/22 - 6/19 power and magic of the theater. 8:30 - 9:30 am 55 yrs. + CODE: 772-7 Meditation and Healthy Lifestyles LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center INSTRUCTOR: Karen Scioli for Seniors EARLY BIRD FEE: $125; REGISTRATION FEE: $135 Bring harmony into your life! This class Chair Yoga for Seniors 8 Tuesdays, 4/30 - 6/18 is designed for those individuals who feel 3 - 5 pm 55 yrs. + CODE: 830 overwhelmed with the anxiety and stress Chair yoga increases flexibility, strength, of everyday life, or those who battle with endurance, concentration and memory, stress-related disorders. Create awareness and lubricates the joints while decreasing Senior Line Dancing methods to diminish stress and create stress and lowering blood pressure. You can A great opportunity for men and women to balance for yourself. This class is offered use these exercises at any time: at home, enjoy Ballroom-style line dancing including at no cost by Camden County Board of at work, anywhere! Presented by Camden the Cha Cha, Tango, Waltz and Rumba. Freeholders. County Board of Freeholders. *Non-residents must pay $10. LOCATION: Municipal Building, Room 208 FREE LOCATION: Municipal Building, Room 208 FREE LOCATION: Carman Tilelli Community Center INSTRUCTOR: Provided by Camden Co. LIMIT: 25 INSTRUCTOR: Provided by Camden Co. LIMIT: 25 INSTRUCTOR: Lorraine Stepanavage FREE Board of Freeholders Board of Freeholders Thursdays, year-round, March - May (Spring) 5 Wednesdays, 3/27, 4/10, 4/24, 5/8 & 5/22 5 Wed., 3/20, 4/3, 4/17, 5/1 & 5/15 10:30 - 11:30 am CODE: 798-2 1 - 2 pm CODE: 90-6 1 - 2 pm CODE: 90-5

856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 7 Cherry Hill Active Adult Recreation Register online at https://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill Ceramics Understanding Medicare Understanding Reverse Mortgages Work on a variety of useful and decorative This educational workshop will answer all Forget what you once may have heard; dynamic projects. *There will be a fee for your Medicare questions including: when today’s version of Reverse Mortgages is a bisque and firing. Pre-registration is required. to sign up, what does Medicare cover and powerful tool. Reverse Mortgages may be Non-residents pay $10 per season. how much does it cot. We will also explain used to, 1) eliminate current mortgage debt, LOCATION: Carman Tilelli Community Center how to plan for health care expenses during 2) used to make home improvements, 3) INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Williams FREE retirement. Your retirement planning is not assist in purchasing a new home, 4) help complete without this knowledge. to pay expenses, taxes, and debts, and 5) Thursdays, year-round, March - May (Spring) become an integral part of your retirement 12 - 3 pm CODE: 789 LOCATION: Municipal Building, Room 208 FREE INSTRUCTOR: Bill Greenfield, LIMIT: 50 plan. If you’re looking for options to help Wealth Bridge Advisor meet your retirement needs and future goals, you should attend this workshop. Understanding Social Security 1 Tuesday, 5/14 6:30 - 8 pm CODE: 90-2 LOCATION: Municipal Building, Courtroom FREE Social Security is a greatly misunderstood INSTRUCTOR: Bill Greenfield, LIMIT: 50 Understanding IRAs federal entitlement program that, when Wealth Bridge Advisor properly utilized, can be a very important This workshop will explain the seven deadly 1 Thursday, 5/30 part of your retirement plan. This workshop IRA sins that you can ignore at your own 6:30 - 8 pm CODE: 90-3 will teach you at what age you should begin peril. You will learn the difference between a to access this benefit, how spouses should traditional IRA, a rollover IRA, and a Roth IRA plan for their Social Security payments, how and when to utilize each one. You will also divorcees have access to a former partner’s learn the proper ways to list beneficiaries to provide the maximum benefits and avoid benefits, and much, much more. You’ll leave Additional course offerings this workshop with a much greater under- tax surprises. Anyone who owns an IRA or standing and appreciation of Social Security. plans on owning an IRA should attend this for adults can be found workshop. LOCATION: Carman Tilelli Community Ctr FREE on pages 27-31. INSTRUCTOR: Bill Greenfield, LIMIT: 50 LOCATION: Municipal Building, Room 208 FREE Wealth Bridge Advisor INSTRUCTOR: Bill Greenfield, LIMIT: 50 Wealth Bridge Advisor 1 Tuesday, 5/7 6:30 - 8 pm CODE: 90-4 1 Tuesday, 5/23 6:30 - 8 pm CODE: 90-1

8 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Social Clubs for Services & Activities Cherry Hill Township Residents 55 and Over for Adults 55 and Over Service Directory Clubs meet in the Carman Tilelli Community Gold Card: Cherry Hill residents age 55+ can Main Number: (856) 665-6500 Center (820 Mercer St) unless noted otherwise. obtain a Gold Card from the Recreation Dept Address Changes 488-7880 (Rm 102) by showing proof of age and resi- Alcohol & Drug Alliance 488-7889 Maturity Club dency. The Gold Card entitles the bearer to Animal Control 718-0305 Mon. 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. discounts on Township events and at partic- Assessor 488-7899 President: Connie Cramer, 414-0778 ipating businesses. A directory can be found Better Business Bureau 609-588-0808 [email protected] online at www.CherryHill-NJ.com. Barclay Farmstead 795-6225 Dues: $5/year Birth Certificates 488-7892 Activities: bingo, cards, refreshments, trips, Handy Helper: Income-qualified senior business meeting with speaker (2nd Monday) citizens can receive free help with minor Building Permits 488-7855 home repairs. The Township will arrange for Business Advocate 432-8706 Business Registrations 432-8706 Super Seniors a certified contractor to complete plumbing, Camden Co. College 874-6000 Wed. 12-4 p.m. (*No meeting 4th Wed.) carpentry or other minor repairs. Call 856- Township Clerk’s Office 488-7892 President: Lillie Brown, 616-1346 488-7870 for an application. Code Enforcement 488-7855 Dues: $5/year Annual Property Tax Deduction: Annual Comm. Development 488-7870 Activities: bingo, cards, refreshments, trips, deduction of up to $250 from property taxes business meeting with speaker (1st Wed.) Community Policing 488-7813 for homeowners age 65+ or disabled who Council 488-7892 meet certain income and residency require- Cherry Hill Retiree’s Club County Store 566-2920 ments. This benefit is administered by the Croft Farm 216-0669 Tues. and Fri. 12-4 p.m. local municipality. If you are not currently Death Certificates 488-7892 President: Bill Druckman, 795-4091 receiving this deduction, please call the Deeds & Real Estate Records 225-5326 [email protected] Assessor’s Office at 856-488-7899. Dues: $10/year Disabled Citizens Ombudsman 488-4279 Activities: pinochle, bridge, discussion, Sewer Discount: Senior citizen taxpay- Domestic Violence 432-8869 refreshments and luncheons ers who are income-eligible for the $250 Election Records(County Clerk) 225-7219 Property Tax Deduction automatically EMS (Non-emerg.) 795-9805 National Association of Retired qualify to have the Township sewer rental Engineering 424-3203 Federal Employees (NARFE) fee waived. All homeowners 60 years of Facility/Field Rental 488-7868 Fire Dept. (Non-emerg.) 795-9805 4th Wednesday, 1-3 p.m. age or older can receive a 10% discount on Fire Detector Inspections 429-7441 Secretary: Shirley Seger, 609-660-2119 Township sewer rental by showing proof of Activities: business meetings with speaker, age at the Tax Collector’s Office. For more Food Service Permits 488-7892 refreshments, luncheons, day trips information, please call 856-488-7880. Handy Helper 488-7870 Health Complaints 374-6025 Veteran’s Deduction: Annual deduction Housing 488-7870 Golden Seniors Racquetball Club of up to $250 from taxes due on real estate Human Resources 432-8741 Tues. 9 a.m. of qualified war veterans and their unmar- Leaf Collection 424-4422 Where: Cherry Hill Health & Racquet ried surviving spouses/civil union partners/ Library 667-0300 Club, Old Cuthbert Road domestic partners. If you are not currently Licensing 488-7892 Contact: Jim Cuzzupe, 662-2094 receiving this deduction, please call the Activities: all levels of play, picnics, parties Mayor’s Office 488-7878 Assessor’s Office for further details at 856- Marriage Licensing 488-7892 488-7899. Mosquito Commission 566-2948 Transportation Municipal Court 488-7850 Noise Complaints 665-1200 Cherry Hill offers free bus service for senior (55+) and disabled residents, Monday through Parks 488-7868 Friday following a designated route that includes grocery shopping, service to club meet- Passports (County) 225-5318 ings and programs at the Carman Tilelli Community Center, Cherry Hill Mall and Katz JCC. Pet Licensing 488-7892 Seating on the bus is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Residents Planning Board 488-7870 must call to schedule a pick-up at least 3 business days in advance and should call between Police Dept. (Non-emerg.) 665-1200 8:15-8:45 on the morning of their appointment to confirm. Individual appointments for Potholes 424-4422 service within Cherry Hill Township will be accommodated as space and scheduling allow. Property Maintenance 834-3364 Cherry Hill Bus Service: (856) 661-4711 or (856) 661-4802 Public Works 424-4422 Monday - Friday, within Cherry Hill Township Purchasing 488-7848 Recreation 488-7868 SEN-HAN Transit: (856) 456-3344 Road Projects 424-3203 Available for senior (60+) and disabled Camden County residents. Services include Senior Bus 661-4802/661-4711 non-emergency medical transportation, personal business transportation (i.e., banking, Senior Service Coordinator 661-4800 nursing home/hospital visits) and shopping along a designated route. Sewers 424-4422 Reduced Fare Transportation: The following transportation services offer a reduced Snow Information 424-4422 fare to senior riders. Please contact each for details. Special Event Permit 488-7892 Tax Collector 488-7880 PATCO: (856) 963-7998 NJ Transit: (973) 275-5555 LC Taxi: (856) 321-8294 Tennis Courts 432-8750 Able Taxi: (856) 371-2522 Premier Trans.: (856) 321-8294 Cielo Taxi: (856) 571-7057 Traffic 488-7820

856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 9 The East & West African FREE Tax Help for Senior Citizens American Culture Clubs

Tuesdays & Fridays | February 1 - April 12* “A Seat at 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. the Table” * Limited Walk-Ins; Appointments available BLACKBLLAACK a historyHISTORYHIISTTORO ofY firsts Cherry Hill Town Hall, 820 Mercer St. A CelebrationMONTHMO ofNTN BlackH History Month Amato Council Chambers, Rm 208 Saturday, February 23 AARP will help prepare  Federal Income Tax Returns CH West Auditorium  State Income Tax Returns NEW 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm  Homestead Rebate Forms PROCEDURE  Property Tax Reimbursement (PTR) Forms Please bring with you Tickets: $5.00  Copy of your 2017 returns STARTING JAN. 1 Vendor Space: $25  Relevant tax statements, receipts & forms CALL 856-354-6842  Photo ID TO SCHEDULE APPT. Supported by the  Social Security card or SSA-1099 Cherry Hill African  PTR form (if one was mailed to you) American Civic Association (CHAACA) For more information: 1-888-AARP-NOW Contact: Aliayah Bowles or www.AARP.org/taxaide [email protected]

March 3 “Songs I’ll Never Sing & Roles I’ll Never Play” 9:30- 11:00 AM | Croft Farm Art Center, 100 Bortons Mill RD A miscast cabaret featuring Two Sopranos and a Piano Please join us as children get to enjoy breakfast while mingling with some of their favorite characters! This fun event features princesses April 7 and superheroes as well as music, activities and more! Trio Montage This family-friendly event is open to the whole community. Trio Montage returns to Cro Farm to perform an array of classical and contemporary music and will feature a harpist. if you would like to eat breakfast, we ask that you pre register at https://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill. The cost to eat is $5 per person.

10 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Senior Cherry Hill’s FREE Conference for Parents of Children Information with Special Needs Fair This annual conference, open to parents Wednesday, March 13 Saturday, April 6 and professionals, features experts on 1:30 p.m., Free 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. issues important to families raising chil- dren with special needs. Representatives Carman Tilelli Community Center FREE*, Registration preferred from federal, state and local agencies 820 Mercer St. Carman Tilelli are available to assist families. This is Come hear from professionals Community Center a valuable opportunity for parents and and meet with them on a 820 Mercer Street professionals to gather resources and one-on-one basis. Topics include information about a variety of topics housing, nutri on, bone loss, primary affecting the special needs child. care, hearing, and pharmaceu cal! Free continental breakfast. Free healthy snacks and prizes For information or to register*, Free Cherry Hill Bus Service contact Jill Greenberg-Kail: available for Cherry Hill Senior residents 856-488-7868 or

Sponsored by [email protected] *Space is limited.

Sponsored by the Ombudsman for Disabled Citizens, Cherry Hill For informa on: 856-488-7868 or Alliance on Alcohol and Drug [email protected] Abuse and SCOPE. Funded by GCADA

The Ombudsman for Disabled Citizens presents Teen Scene

Teen Scene offers recreational opportunities for Cherry Hill high school teens with special needs together with their high school peers. Cherry Hill Historical Commission Presents Activities include frequent community April 10 at 7:00 PM parties and social get-togethers.

CHERRY HILL PUBLIC LIBRARY **This is a fun opportunity to earn community service credit hours Th e Old City Sweethearts present an for all students in Cherry Hill! evening focused on early jazz dance and jazz music in the . Visit www.CherryHill-NJ.com for dates and upcoming events. PROGRAM WILL INCLUDE...

Live Performance For information, please contact Jill Greenberg Kail, Ombudsman: Presentation 856-488-7868 or [email protected] Live Demonstration Supported by Cherry Hill Alliance on Alcohol & Drug Abuse. CONTACT [email protected] Funded by GCADA.

856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 11 Juried Art Exhibit March 24 - April 7 Croft Farm Arts Center 100 Bortons Mill Rd.

“Call For Artists” Intake: Wednesday, March 20, 4-7 p.m. Interested artists are invited to participate in this juried art exhibit of original two-dimensional works. The fee is $10 per piece, maximum 3 pieces per artist. “Meet the Artists” Opening Reception Sunday, March 24, 2-4 p.m., Free

Features original two-dimensional works in watercolor, pastels, oils and more. All artwork is available for sale. Artists will be on hand to meet and discuss their work. Artist awards will be given and light refreshments will be served.

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND FOR THE PROSPECTUS: www.cherryhill-nj.com/1086/Art-Blooms

SAVE THE DATE! SATURDAYSATURDAY MAY 44,, 2019; 10AM10AM-2PM-2PM FREE!FREE! CROFTCROFT FFARM;ARM; BBIKEIKE RRIDEIDE AATT 8 AAMM

Presentedd BBy:y: REDUCE PLASTIC- FANTASTIC! GREEN BUSINESSES; NON-PROFIT GROUPS SCHOOLS; HEALTHY FOOD (FOR PURCHASE) ENTERTAINMENT; RECYCLING DEPOT; CRAFTS TO SPONSOR OR DISPLAY: [email protected] INFORMATION: SUSTAINABLESOUTHJERSEY.ORG

12 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com KIDS TO PARKS May 18

KIDS TO PARKS DAY – CELEBRATED ANNUALLY ON THE THIRD SATURDAY OF Attracting & Spotting Birds! MAY – IS A NATIONAL DAY OF PLAY THAT CONNECTS KIDS AND FAMILIES May 11; 2-4 pm WITH THEIR LOCAL, STATE, AND NATIONAL PARKS. BY DISCOVERING Join the Cherry Hill Environmental Board to celebrate Migratory Bird Day. OUR PUBLIC LANDS. Come see live birds of prey up close! Specialists will teach residents how to identify diff erent bird species and the best equipment and seed to attract ADVENTURES ARE MEANT TO BE SHARED. birds to your own backyard. Th e Cherry Hill Environmental Board would like to welcome all members of our community to come out for a day of KIDS TO PARKS DAY IS A GREAT learning and family fun. OPPORTUNITY TO MEET NEW PEOPLE IN YOUR AREA AND SHARE A FUN EXPERIENCE AT A LOCAL PARK. SHARE YOUR ADVENTURE USING #KIDSTOPARKS.

Starting in March Guided Tours from 12-4 pm Every Wednesday Every First Sunday (1-4 pm) Admission is FREE for residents, Friends of Barclay Farmstead and children 12 and under. All others: $5 | Seniors & Students $3

Cherry Hill Plant-A-Patch Each year over 100 gardeners maintain and harvest individual garden plots on original The Friends Spring Luncheon: Thursday, April11 farm fi elds. The program also features Plant-A-Patch 101 as well as the Harvest Join us for lunch with Dolley Madison. Maybe Dolley will share her strawberry ice cream Dinner. A standard 25’ x 25’ patch is recipe? Dolley’s husband, James Madison, was president during the Thorn families $30/season (April-October) and includes water. residence at the farmstead. The event includes door prizes from local businesses. Be sure to come out and support the Farmstead. Lunch will be at 11:30 Am at the Tavistock Country Club. C 856-795-6225 FBF.. T TL . T $40

For More Information: 856-795-6225 or [email protected]

856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 13 April 15 | 6:00-8:30 PM | Malberg Administration Building MdMonday, MMay 13 45 Ranoldo Terrace, Cherry Hill NJ 08034 10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., Free* *Registra on required Join us for an evening fi lled with useful information & Carman Tilelli Community Center helpful resources for both you and your children! 820 Mercer Street Join us for a Spring Cleanup TOPICS INCLUDE... Senior Prescrip on Drop-Off , Getting into College (Using Naviance) * Cyber Safety Bingo and Lunch! Our Children’s Mental Health* Special Ed 101 Marijuana & Your Child’s Brain * Digital Addiction Clean out your expired and unwanted prescrip on drugs from your medicine cabinet and drawers. Then join us for some OTHER RESOURCES bingo and a free lunch! School Nurses * Student Assistance Counselors Cherry Hill Yoga for Living * CH Public Library * Mathnasium Maturity Club CH Alliance * Tai Chi * Food Allergy Resources... And much more! Funded by GCADA

For informa on or to register: If you would like to be a resource contributer at this event, please 856-488-7889 or contact Bonnie at [email protected] or 856-429-5600 x 4416 [email protected]

Teens who use marijuana are more likely to get lower grades and more likely to drop out of high 1 school than those who don’t use.

2 Research shows that smoking marijuana regularly in your teen years can lower your I.Q.

A er alcohol, marijuana is the drug most o en associated with car accidents and those accidents 3 involving fatali es. The risk of being in an automobile accident doubles a er marijuana use.

Although reports of high school students using tradi onal cigare es is down, reports of teen vap- 4 ing have increased, with teens o en using nico ne, hash oil, or “fl avorings” containing poten ally toxic chemicals in these electronic vaping devices.

Sta s cs from NIDA- Na onal Ins tute for Drug Abuse Funding provided by GCADA Facebook @CherryHillAlliance | 856-488-7889 | [email protected]

14 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Cherry Hill Environmental Board http://www.cherryhill-nj.com/110/Environmental-Board Connect with nature - be happy A rac ng songbirds to your yard Monarch Migra on Made Easy By Jackie Neiman Scien fi c studies have shown that connect- ing with nature can improve your vitality. It was a cool morning in late summer, I was You can kick the stress of highways, work, taking a walk along the beach at my favor- and hec c schedules and escape for a ite Jersey shore town and no ced a bright while in the calm and quiet wonder of orange and black fi gure. A Monarch Bu er- nature. fl y! As I approached the delicate creature, I thought it would fl y away but it never did. The American Heart Associa on off ers a It stood there, on the sand, un l I picked it number of ways to connect with nature If you want to see more of our area’s up and held it in the palm of my hand. and gain these benefi ts. Just a few ways beau ful songbirds, insure your yard and they off er: “Savor the Scenery,” “Wander,” garden contain a lot of na ve plants. One Monarch bu erfl ies are unable to fl y, or and “Meditate on Music.” of the birds easily a racted with na ve walk at temperatures below 55 degrees, plants is the New Jersey state bird: Eastern yet are able to migrate over 3,000 miles to While exploring nature stop, look and lis- Mexico each year. It is not an easy journey, Goldfi nch. ten. You’ll be able to “Meditate on Music,” but this migra on in the late summer/early not Pandora tunes playing on your smart The picture, taken in front of the Cherry fall months is essen al to the survival of phone. Instead hear the wind rustling Hill Library, shows a Goldfi nch ea ng seeds the species. You can see roosts of them in leaves, water gurgling streams, and birds from a Purple Conefl ower, a na ve fl ower- Cape May each year, on their migra on calling. But where can you easily explore ing plant. Similar sigh ngs have occurred path. They arrive in Mexico in November nature? at the Cherry Hill Environmental Board’s and stay un l March. Monarchs must make (CHEB) Pollinator Garden at Cherry Valley it through the winter so that they can lay Fortunately, Cherry Hill has a network of Trails. eggs for a subsequent genera on during trails on its Open Space Lands that make their northern migra on come spring. it easy to “wander” through nature and The importance of having na ve plants “savor the scenery.” was supported by a study published in the In order to help Monarchs along their mi- Proceedings of the Na onal Academy of gra on path, the Cherry Hill Environmental These trails wind through woods and Sciences and brought to CHEB’s a en on Board has established pollina ng gardens meadows past century-old trees, and along by the Na ve Plant Conversa on Cam- throughout town. The pollinator garden at streams. The ten trail systems and a couple paign. The study showed that gardens Cherry Valley Trails has been designated of Pollinator Gardens have been devel- dominated by non-na ve plants do not a Monarch Waysta on and has important oped and maintained by the Cherry Hill support na ve birds, and actually interfere nectar sources that aid in the survival of Environmental Board (CHEB). Find a Cherry with local birds trying to lay eggs. Na ve monarchs and milkweed for its caterpillars. Hill Trail by visi ng: www.cherryhill-nj. plants also support North American birds com/399/Cherry-Hill-Trails. You’ll shed the Milkweed is one of the most important that migrate through our area. stress and increase your vitality. plants to a Monarch’s survival. Adult Mon- Since at least 80% of land in the Lower 48 arch bu erfl ies lay their eggs on milkweed. Contact CHEB’s liaison Earle Seneres at states is privately owned, it’s cri cal for When the eggs hatch, the larvae feeds on [email protected] to learn private landowners to use more na ve the milkweed to get the nutrients to grow how to volunteer as a trail ambassador, plants in their yards and gardens. So how into the caterpillars that will eventually outreach team member, pollinator garden can you put your land to use to support transform into monarch bu erfl ies. steward, and/or a trail crew member. North American birds? Replace non-na ve Cherry Hill residents can do their part in plants with na ve plants. To fi nd na ve helping Monarch bu erfl y popula ons. plants best suited for Cherry Hill, please When planning your home gardens this visit: spring make sure to plant na ve food • Na onal Wildlife Federa on’s Na ve Plant sources for bu erfl ies. New England Aster, Finder: h ps://www.nwf.org/ Marigold, New York Ironweed, Zinnia, and Na vePlantFinder/Plants Conefl owers are all great nectar sources • The Na ve Plant Society of NJ: for monarch bu erfl ies. And don’t forget h p://www.npsnj.org/pages/ to plant milkweed! Happy plan ng! na veplants_Na ve_Plant_Gallery.htm • Camden County Master Gardener Program Ar cles & photos • Rutgers Coopera ve Extension Service submi ed by: located in the County Parks building Lew Gorman III, Chair • For a list of plants used in CHEB installed Cherry Hill Pollinator Gardens contact Earle Seneres, Environmental Board CHEB Liaison, at [email protected] For more ar cles, visit: We know that na ve plants are cri cal for h p://www.cherryhill-nj.com/110/ pollinators. Now we know their impor- Environmental-Board tance for our na ve birds. Let’s help both.

856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 15 Department of Public Works 1 Perina Blvd., Cherry Hill - 856-424-4422 Hours of Opera on Offi ce: Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (phone lines open un l 6 p.m.) DPW Yard: Jan. 1 - June 30: Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Yard Cleanup Reminders or 64 gl. Township-issued green trash Bulk Trash too large to fi t into your trash Grass clippings, cart with handles facing the house. As cart such as ma resses, box springs, leaves and hedge of 2016, trash bags outside of the cart couches and chairs may be placed trimmings are or in non-Township carts will not be curbside for collec on on your regularly to be placed in collected. scheduled collec on day, but must have paper lawn/leaf a 4 . clearance from the cart to allow If addi onal trash and/or recycle carts bags or placed for the automated arm opera on. are needed, they may be borrowed for into open cans 1 or 2 weeks, or they can be purchased. Holiday Trash Schedule up to 50 gallon Call Public Works for further details. Trash, recyclables or yard waste will not capacity weighing less than 50 lbs. for be collected on the following holidays: your weekly collec on. Do not put yard Appliances, Metal Items waste in plas c bags, they will not be Refrigerators, freezers, grills, stoves,  New Year’s Day  Memorial Day collected. Branches must be cut to less washers, dryers and other metal items  July 4th  Labor Day than 4 and ed in bundles, or placed are collected once a week on a  Thanksgiving Day  Christmas into open cans up to 50 gallon capacity Wednesday by calling Public Works at Collec on will be the following day, weighing less than 50 lbs. 856-424-4422 no later than 3 p.m. the all other days remain the same. Tuesday before. Prepara on of Trash Trash shall be placed in the 95 gl. Grass - Cut It and Leave It Environmentally-Friendly Lawn Care

Grass clippings are a major part of New Jersey’s municipal solid waste stream. As a New Jersey resident, you are already helping to avoid air pollu on and wasted resources by recycling. You can do more by reducing waste at the source. Leave the grass clippings on your lawn when you mow, and let nature do the recycling.

Just cut it and leave it to save me and money Mix them with the soil - New Jersey soils can be improved by adding You’ll save 20-25% of your me because you won’t have to empty organic ma er. Added organic materials make heavy clay soils be- your lawnmower bag, and you’ll avoid purchasing yard waste bags. come more produc ve/ and sandy soils retain more water. You’ll need to fer lize less (25-50%), since clippings return nutrients Compost - Grass speeds up your compos ng, but can cause odors to the soil. and deplete oxygen if not properly managed. If you compost large amounts of grass, turn the pile o en with a pitchfork. Mow your lawn correctly To maintain your lawn properly, mow high and mow o en, so that What about thatch? you only take off about 1/3 of the length of the grass. This will result Clippings don’t cause thatch. in an a rac ve, neatly trimmed lawn, and clippings will disappear Lawn addi ves when they fi lter down to the soil. Lawn addi ves are powerful chemicals, and you need to use them The right amount of water correctly. It’s be er to evaluate the problems and apply only what Controlling watering rates will help your lawn grow at manageable you need. For more informa on, visit www.rce.rutgers.edu. levels and s ll stay healthy. Don’t water un l the lawn is dry. If it turns blue-green or gray, or if footprints don’t spring back, it’s me Fer lizer to water. Provide about an inch at a me for clay soil, and half an Too much fer lizer means rapid growth and more mowing. Use soil inch for sandy soil. Even in dry periods, lawns usually need a thor- tes ng to verify the need for fer lizer; see your County Extension ough watering only once a week, or twice if soils are sandy. Offi ce for a soil test kit. Fer lize in September and again in October or November for a healthier lawn. What to do with excessive growth Double mow - Set the mower higher than usual and cut no more Herbicides and insec cides than the top third of the grass. In a day or two, set the mower Too much herbicide can burn the lawn, kill nearby plants, and con- height down and bring the lawn mower down another 1/3 of its taminate waterways. Instead of repeated whole lawn applica on height. of weed killers, try a one- me pre-emergent weed killer and spot Mulch heavy clippings into the garden - Bag or rake the clippings applica on if your lawn has only a few weeds. If you see signs of in- and apply them to your garden as mulch. Spread them an inch deep sect damage, call your extension agent to determine what you need to cool the soil, retain water, prevent erosion and compac on, and before you select an insec cide. You may fi nd that you don’t need any at all. smother weed seeds. From the NJDEP

16 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Department of Public Works 1 Perina Blvd., Cherry Hill - 856-424-4422

Leaf compost will be available early April for your vegetable and fl ower gardens at the Public Works Complex, (1 Perina Blvd.) 7 days a week. Just bring a shovel, a container and dig in! Re: Increasing Cherry Hill’s Recycling Rates

Dear Resident & Business Owner:

Are you aware that the State of New Jersey was the fi rst state in the country to re- quire residen al, commercial and ins tu onal recycling? The New Jersey Statewide mandatory Source Separa on and Recycling Act (the Act) challenges our residents, businesses, industry, schools and government to be environmental stewards and re- cycle to our full ability. The state’s goal is for New Jersey to recycle 50% of the solid municipal waste stream and 60% of the total waste stream. We are not there yet, but with your help we believe we can reach, and even surpass, our goal. The Township of Cherry Hill has been a con nued leader in recycling eff orts and 2019 Household typically ranks in the top ten municipali es in the state. We applaud you as our Hazardous Waste partners in this endeavor and ask for your con nued commitment to recycling. The state is currently placing new emphasis on community educa on eff orts to Collection Events ensure all property owners and operators understand the requirements of the Act, including local recycling opportuni es and source separa on requirements within 8:30 - 3 p.m.; Rain or Shine our local ordinances. Camden County Residents Only To enhance our educa onal eff orts, the Township has added informa onal videos No businesses accepted. to our website. The three videos can be found at www.CherryHill-NJ.com/ 178/Recycling, and provide a snapshot of the following topics: March 23 - CHERRY HILL • Video #1 The Processing of Single Stream Recycling Materials Public Works Complex • Video #2 Recycling Educa on by our Marke ng Partners/ReCommunity 1 Perina Blvd., Cherry Hill • Video #3 Commercial Recycling Educa on/Requirements April 13 - COLLINGSWOOD Public Works Complex In addi on to the informa onal videos, all municipal ordinances related 713 N. Atlan c Ave., Collingswood to recycling may be viewed at www.clerkshq.com/default.ashx?Clientsite= cherry- hill.nj. Go to Revised General Ordinances, Chapter XIX: “Solid Waste and Recycling May 18 - ATCO Management.” Parking area at corner of Atco Ave. & Raritan Ave. Residents can help increase Cherry Hill’s recycling rate by complying with our local recycling requirements and separa ng all mandated recycling materials while busi- June 22 - GLOUCESTER TWP. ness owners can help by providing your business’s recycling tonnage informa on to Camden County College our municipal recycling coordinator. Parking lot off Peter Cheeseman Rd. Should you have any ques ons, please feel free to contact Steve Musilli, CRP, or Sept. 14 - PENNSAUKEN Connie Salvatore, Solid Waste/Recycling Coordinator at 856-424-4422. Sanitary Landfi ll 9600 N. River Rd., Pennsauken Thank you in advance for your con nued commitment to recycling. By working together we will undoubtedly reach and surpass our recycling goals. Oct. 19 - LINDENWOLD Camden County Public Works Complex 2311 Egg Harbor Rd., Lindenwold REUSE - REDUCE - RECYCLE Ques ons? Call 856-858-5241 for more informa on.

856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 17 Department of Public Works 1 Perina Blvd., Cherry Hill - 856-424-4422 We need your help to create a more sustainable recycling program; please empty, clean, and dry What we can recycle here in Camden nately, paper that is stored outdoors for plate glass, light bulbs, ba eries etc. County is o en dependent on foreign long periods of me begins to degrade Note that these items are not being markets that purchase much of what and so lose value, making it even harder recycled and are leaving the recycling is put out at the curb, not only in our to sell. facility as trash or causing contamina- county but throughout the Country. on of otherwise marketable materials. In order to create a more marketable Please place these items in your regular With this in mind, recent developments product coming out of our recycling trash, NOT in your recycling container. in China are aff ec ng US recyclers facility, Camden County is asking “that have historically marketed a large residents to help by ins tu ng some Also, do not place plas c bags in your por on of their materials in China. One changes in what and how they prepare curbside recycling container. They are of the eff ects of the “China Sword”, a their items for recycling at the curb. considered a contaminant and a nui- recent ini a ve of the Chinese govern- Most importantly, all containers placed sance to the recycling process and will ment, is a ghtening of the specifi ca- in your curbside recycling should be be disposed of as trash. Clean plas c ons for recycled paper entering that empty of all contents, rinsed and bags can be recycled separately at any country. drained of all water. Remnants of foods number of grocery stores and other and liquid in bales of paper and card- outlets around the County. In March of this year the allowable board are considered contaminants percentage of contaminants or non-re- For more ways to help Improve your and will aff ect the marketability of that cyclable materials in a bale of paper recycling habits, please see Your Recy- material. went from 3% to 0.5%, a level beyond cling Container’s Dirty Dozen. most U.S. recycling facili es’ capability Next, we ask all residents to refrain By following these simple steps, we can to meet. This has resulted in whole from “aspira onal recycling.” That is, produce a sustainable recycling pro- loads of recycled paper being rejected, do not place items not iden fi ed by gram, and reduce items to be landfi lled. with few alterna ve markets available. your municipality as recyclable, in your curbside containers. This includes items Informa on from Camden County Board As a result, some of this previously re- such as plas c laundry baskets, plas c of Freeholders’ Division of Environmental cyclable paper is now being stockpiled, children’s toys, garden hoses, mirrors, Aff airs awai ng markets to appear. Unfortu-

WHEN YOUR PET GOES ON THE LAWN, REMEMBER IT DOESN’T JUST GO ON THE LAWN. Eff ec ve January 1, 2011, per “State of New Jersey Electronics Waste Manage- Rain washes pollutants into ment Act” residents are no longer per- storm drains and directly into mi ed to place their TVs, computers, our lakes, rivers and the ocean. or computer related items at the curb as trash; they must now be recycled at an So what can you do? Electronics Recycling Facility. Properly dispose of your pet’s Residents may take them to the fol- waste by fl ushing it down the lowing loca ons for safe and proper toilet or by placing it in a bag recycling free of charge: and throwing it in the trash. Goodwill Dona on Centers (Various loca ons) or Cherry Hill Public Works (1 Perina Blvd). WWW.CLEANWATERNJ.ORG Call 856-424-4422 for more informa on.

18 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Department of Public Works 1 Perina Blvd., Cherry Hill - 856-424-4422 RRECYCLINGECYCLING BIN’SBIN’S DDIRTYIRTY DOZENDOZEN The following are your curbside recycling 6. NO Diapers or Bio-Hazardous Waste 10. NO Liquids container’s DIRTY DOZEN. Please follow Syringes and needles, diapers and other When we compact bo les for shipping, these simple rules when deciding which sanitary products are not recyclable. liquids drip, spla er and explode all items to place in your container. Please place these items in your regular over the fl oor, crea ng a s cky, smelly trash. mess on the sor ng fl oor. Please 1. NO Plas c Bags completely empty and rinse out all Plas c Bags are the WORST contaminant 7. NO Non-recyclable Plas cs containers before recycling. in a recycling container. When placed in While we have added new plas c items, a curbside container, they get wet and many plas cs are s ll not recyclable. 11. NO Ceramics or Non-recyclable dirty and cannot be recycled. They may Plas c lids, foam and any other plas cs Glass be recycled at any of several local grocery not listed in our recycling guidelines are Ceramic, china, dishes, mirrors, light stores that provide recycling bins for not recyclable because stable recycling bulbs, porcelain and window glass plas c bags. markets do not exist for these materials. should not go into your curbside recy- Please place these items in your regular cling container. Their diff erent mel ng 2. NO Materials in Plas c Bags trash. points and chemical composi ons will Workers have to slow the conveyor belts ruin new glass bo les. Please place to rip open bags that contain recyclables 8. NO Fla ened Containers these items in your regular trash. and then add the bag to the heap of bags The single-stream sor ng equipment headed for a landfi ll. No items should be separates “fl ats” (paper) from “rounds” 12. NO Frozen Food Containers placed in plas c bags. (containers). When containers are Paperboard boxes that were designed fl a ened, the equipment mistakenly for freezer foods, such as frozen pizza 3. NO Shredded Paper sends them to the paper side of the facil- and entrees, have a plas c polymer Shredded paper is too small to sort. ity, signifi cantly contamina ng the paper sprayed on them to protect against The pieces fall through the cracks of we’re sending to the recycling market. freezer burn. That same coa ng pre- the sor ng machines, s ck to the belts vents the box from breaking up in the and end up all over the fl oor. Please 9. NO Caps/Lids on Bo les or Jars recycling process. These materials are avoid shredding when possible because Metal lids can be removed and recycled neither recyclable or compostable. it destroys the poten al for recycling. loose in the bin. Plas c lids and caps Please place these items in your regular Compost shredded materials in your from glass bo les and jars should be trash. backyard compost bin (if available) or placed in your regular trash. simply place in your regular trash. 4. NO Scrap Metal Scrap metal items of any size should not go into your curbside container. These items cause excessive damage to recy- cling equipment. Call your municipal public works offi ce to fi nd out how and when to recycle scrap metal in your municipality. K T M O 5. NO Hazardous Waste Hazardous wastes such as paint, R B automo ve fl uids, car ba eries and pes cides must be taken to one of our six annual household hazardous waste collec on events, not placed in your curbside recycling container. Informa on from Camden County Board of Freeholders’ Division of Environmental Aff airs 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 19 Important Information from the CHERRY HILL POLICE DEPARTMENT 856-488-7813 www.CherryHillPolice.com

Warmer weather brings an increase in pedestrian and bicycle traffi c throughout Cherry Hill as we enjoy the outdoor beauty of our Township. When walking outside or bicycling, the Cherry Hill Police Department urges you to please remember some basic rules regarding bike and pedestrian safety on the roads: Pedestrian Safety a bicycle on a roadway is granted all the rights and subject to all of the du es • Pedestrians must use sidewalks where of a motor vehicle driver; they have been provided, and if walking in the roadway is unavoidable then it • Bicycles must be equipped with an must be done on the opposing side of opera ng bell or horn, working brakes, the roadway FACING TRAFFIC, not on the proper refl ectors, and also with an *SAVE THE DATE* same side as traffi c; if sidewalks are opera ng headlamp and rear lamp if unsafe please contact Public Works at used at night. 856-424-4422. Driver Safety • High-visibility garments should be worn any me you are on or around a road- • Because so many of us are walking and way, especially when ligh ng condi ons bicycling along our roads, we urge are poor such as at dawn or dusk, during drivers to understand and obey the laws nigh me hours, and during inclement regarding distracted and aggressive driv- weather. ing. We must all share the road in order to make Cherry Hill a safer place for • At intersec ons with traffi c signals, a everyone, and it is especially important August 5 - 9, 2019 pedestrian may only cross on a green for drivers to remain as focused as Cherry Hill residents, ages 11 - 14, are signal and may not cross against a “don’t possible on the task at hand- safely op- invited to join the Cherry Hill Police walk” or red traffi c signal. era ng their automobile. Please pay Department for an exci ng week of Junior • Don’t walk and text! Using a cell phone close a en on to your speed, be mind- Police Academy. Explore fi rst hand various while walking is just as bad as using it ful and respec ul of other road users, aspects of law enforcement, with a curric- while driving. Pedestrians are already and put down the phone! ulum developed by the Department that vulnerable without the added distrac- • Work zones- this year will see an will emphasize the importance of quali es on of a handheld device while walking, increase in the number of work zones such as physical fi tness, staying drug free, and taking a en on away from traffi c across Cherry Hill, pu ng workers in teamwork and respect. around you could cause you to walk dir- harm’s way every me they walk or Registra on will begin in the near future ectly into harm’s way. Please be mindful work near an ac ve lane. Drivers must when walking and using a phone or and can be done online: be even more careful when approaching h ps://Register.CapturePoint.com/CherryHill music device- it’s your life to save. and driving through these areas, paying Bicycle Safety extra care and a en on to machinery and workers that may be nearby. • In NJ, anyone under 17 years of age that NOW HIRING *** Fines for traffi c infrac ons are rides a bicycle, roller skates, skate doubled when occurring in a work zone. boards, or in-line skates must wear a safety helmet. It is always safest to wear • Distracted driving- Tex ng, talking, or Class I & II Special Law a helmet, regardless of age-It reduces naviga ng on a hand-held cell phone Enforcement Ofϐicers the chance of serious injury if you fall or while driving are all extremely unsafe and are serious viola ons of the law. are struck, and more importantly it sets The Cherry Hill Police Department is These are things that take your a en on a great example for younger riders. currently seeking applicants for the away from what’s most important- driv- • Bicyclists must follow the same rules of posi ons of cer fi ed Class I & II Special ing carefully with awareness of every- the road as motorists, including when to Law Enforcement Offi cers. cross through intersec ons, obeying thing going on around you. Countless accidents and injuries occur due to inat- traffi c signals, and yielding right-of-way For more informa on, visit: ten ve driving. Put down the phone- while on the road. Every person riding www.CherryHill-NJ.com just drive!

@CherryHillPD Follow “Cherry Hill Police” on Facebook

20 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Important Information from the CHERRY HILL FIRE DEPARTMENT 856-795-9805 www.CherryHillFire.org Spring “Clean Up” Monthly Car Seat Check-Up Events Safety Tips Did you know that seventy-three percent WHEN: 2nd Friday of each month of car seats are not used or installed TIME: 9 am to 12 pm Spring is now upon us and our thoughts correctly? So before you hit the road, WHERE: Deer Park Fire Company turn to cleaning up from the long win- check your car seat. The Cherry Hill Fire 985 Cropwell Road, Cherry Hill ter, making repairs around the home Department, in partnership with Safe NO appointment necessary. and enjoying the outdoors. While clear- Kids Southern NJ and the NJ State Police, ing out the unwanted items it is a good conduct monthly car seat safety check- me to check your home for unsafe up events. Child safety seat technicians condi ons. Here are a few safety ps will check your child’s car seat for proper to help you perform installa on, factory recalls, defects and your annual spring help iden fy the proper seat for your cleaning, and to en- child’s age, weight and height. sure that your family has a safe spring. Free Smoke Alarm Inspection & Outside and Around the Yard: • Make sure your address numbers are Installation for Senior Citizens visible from the street. One of the most important fi re safety ment. If it needs to be replaced the Fire • Clean up yard debris. Cut back dead devices for the home is a smoke alarm. Department will install a 10-year long limbs and grass. When working smoke alarms are pres- life ba ery powered smoke alarm free • Maintain a clear fi re zone of 10’ around ent, your chances of surviving a home of charge. Every home needs working structure. Clean up leaves and debris and fi re double. It is es mated that a third of smoke alarms! Please call consider using stone or non-combus ble mulches. the smoke alarms are not working, o en us at 856-429-7441. due to the failure to replace a worn out • Check outdoor electrical outlets and PLEASE NOTE: ba ery. Smoke alarms should be tested other electrical appliances. • Homes constructed monthly and ba eries replaced annually. • Get your grill cleaned and serviced. a er 1977 are required Check all propane tanks and lines for ALL smoke alarms should be replaced to be equipped with hard-wired (elec- leaks and damage. when they are 10 years old. The Cherry tric) smoke alarms. Hard-wired smoke Hill Fire Department understands that In the Garage or Shed: alarms CANNOT be replaced with bat- senior ci zens may not be able to aff ord, • Clean and properly store paints, pool and tery operated alarms. test, or change the ba ery in their smoke yard chemicals. • This service is NOT available for homes alarm; therefore that service is provided • Check fuel containers for leaks and make that are for sale. for you. If you need a smoke alarm or are sure they are properly stored. • We do not replace electrical smoke not sure that yours are in proper working • Have all power equipment cleaned, alarms. serviced and ready for use. order, please call to schedule an appoint-

@CherryHillFire Facebook.com/CherryHillFire

Side by Side: Domestic Violence Response Team

Side by Side Domes c The Side by Side DVRT is composed of For more informa on or to become a Violence Response Team trained volunteer ci zens, who provide Side by Side DVRT volunteer, contact works with the Cherry Hill assistance to vic ms and their children E. Beth Has ngs at 856-432-8869 or and Haddonfi eld Police 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. All vol- ehas [email protected] for an Departments and Camden unteers go through a screening process applica on packet and qualifi ca on County Women’s Center followed by 40-hours of training. Upon informa on. to provide community successful comple on of the training, If you or someone you know is a vic m resources, safety planning volunteers are able to speak to vic ms of abuse in immediate danger, please and a strong and caring support for in a confi den al nature. call 9-1-1. vic ms of domes c violence.

856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 21 22 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 23 Cherry Hill Youth Recreation Register online at https://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill CSI: Radical Reactions & Detective Creative Movement Pre-Ballet (Intro to Ballet) Science! Creative Movement is a dance class that Pre- Ballet classes focus on the introduction Mad Science brings awe-inspiring experi- invites the young child to explore their curi- of basic ballet terminology and execution ments paired with thought-provoking detec- osities and joy of movement. In class, we of steps. Classes are taught by experienced tive work to campers, nurturing scientific give space for the child to stretch their classically trained faculty who are extreme- interests and evoking fascination. Children voice and embrace creativity. Ballet basics, ly passionate about fostering the young will learn about chemical reactions as they classroom structure, coordination, spatial dancer’s individuality and sense of self. grow crystals, create sidewalk chalk from awareness, and team work are Creative In addition to learning the classical ballet scratch, and design chromatography t-shirts Movement is a dance class that invites the basics, the Pre-Ballet class will be guided to take home. Campers become trained young child to explore their curiosities and through creative movement exercises used science sleuths as they investigate the role joy of movement. In class, we give space for to explore the many ways in which dance of chemistry at the scene of a crime. We the child to stretch their voice and embrace can expand one’s expression of life. We spark curiosity by asking children to make creativity. Ballet basics, classroom structure, touch on spatial and body awareness, the thorough observations while dusting for fin- coordination, spatial awareness, and team dancer’s connection to feelings and trans- gerprints. For the grand finale the children work are all introduced through class work lation into movement, story-telling, team will take part in a “Who Dunnit” crime scene and specially designed movement games. work, and discipline. No audition required. and solve the Mystery Caper! This camp is We at The School of Pennsylvania Ballet All classes, please wear/bring the following radically cool. Perfect for spring break! understand that this can often be a child’s items: water, pink ballet tights, pink ballet first experience without their primary care slippers and please put child’s hair in bun. LOCATION: Kay Evans House LIMIT: 20 INSTRUCTOR: Mad Science giver. Our amazing faculty and staff work LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 15 EARLY BIRD FEE: $155; REGISTRATION FEE: $165 very hard to ensure that this transition is INSTRUCTOR: Valerie Amiss - Pennsylvania Ballet the best and most successful experience for EARLY BIRD FEE: $115; REGISTRATION FEE: $125 Monday - Friday, 4/22 - 4/26 everyone. No audition required. All class- 9 am - 12 pm Grades K - 5 CODE: 767-2 8 Saturdays, 4/6 - 6/15 (NC 4/20, 5/4 & 5/25) es, please wear/bring the following items: 10 - 11 am 5 - 6 yrs. CODE: 795-3 water, pink ballet tights, pink ballet slippers Crayola® Artist’s Passport - and please put child’s hair in bun. Travel the World Through Art *NEW* LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 15 INSTRUCTOR: Valerie Amiss - Pennsylvania Ballet Children embark on an around-the-world EARLY BIRD FEE: $115; REGISTRATION FEE: $125 cultural adventure − explore far-off plac- es and learn about the people who live 8 Saturdays, 4/6 - 6/15 (NC 4/20, 5/4 & 5/25) 9 - 10 am 3 - 4 yrs. CODE: 795-2 there, from the Americas to Polynesia, from the cosmopolitan to the countryside. They experiment with Crayola® products, while Kids Hip Hop N’ Bop Primary (Basic Ballet) trying art techniques developed by local art- ists and artisans. They make different mas- Boys and girls will explore their inner dance Primary class will focus on gaining muscular terpieces each week such as drums, masks, through hip hop in this upbeat, fun, and excit- strength and conditioning to support the canvases, prints, and more! They bring their ing beginner’s class. Through fun exercises/ young dancer’s proper alignment. We will unique creations home, where they can stretches, hip hop routines, and games, stu- continue to develop our understanding of build a globally-inspired art gallery. dents will learn new skills and improve their the beginning principles of classical positions techniques to become the strongest dancer and steps; both at the barre and in center. LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 20 they can be. This is the perfect, easy going During Primary, we aim to properly prepare INSTRUCTOR: Mad Science environment for children to get to know hip our young dancers to enter The School of EARLY BIRD FEE: $130; REGISTRATION FEE: $140 hop and what future hip hop classes entail Pennsylvania Ballet’s Pre-professional pro- 8 Mondays, 4/8 - 6/10 (NC 4/22 & 5/27) while improving the way they work with gram. At The School of Pennsylvania Ballet, 5 - 6 pm Grades K - 5 CODE: 767-1 partners and as a team dancer. Please bring we seek to not only teach an outstanding a water bottle, clothing of choice, sneakers/ level of classical ballet technique, but to dance shoes, and big smiles. At the end of emphasize the importance of the love and Chinese Touch Art for Kids the program, students will perform two hip joy of dance. We want to inspire our dancers Embellish your Chinese paintings with tex- hop routines for their parents to show what at a young age to be curious and to always tured items to create a one-of-a-kind mas- they learned along the way. be hungry to learn more. Dancers are sure terpiece! Learn how to bring your paintings to leave class inspired by their own amazing LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 15 to life and stand out...literally! No expe- INSTRUCTOR: Joanna D’Amato accomplishments. No audition required. All rience necessary. Basic Chinese painting EARLY BIRD FEE: $90; REGISTRATION FEE: $100 classes, please wear/bring the following skills will be taught. All materials will be items: water, pink ballet tights, pink ballet provided. 6 Thursdays, 5/2 - 6/6 slippers and please put child’s hair in bun. 4:45 - 5:45 pm 5 - 9 yrs. CODE: 795-1 LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 10 LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 15 INSTRUCTOR: Liping (April) Feng INSTRUCTOR: Valerie Amiss - Pennsylvania Ballet EARLY BIRD FEE: $70; REGISTRATION FEE: $80 EARLY BIRD FEE: $115; REGISTRATION FEE: $125 8 Wednesdays, 4/17 - 6/12 (NC 4/24) 8 Saturdays, 4/6 - 6/15 (NC 4/20, 5/4 & 5/25) 5 - 6 pm 7 - 10 yrs. CODE: 705-1 11 am - 12 pm 6 - 7 yrs. CODE: 795-4

24 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Cherry Hill Youth Recreation Register online at https://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill

MAKE AN IMPACT RIGHT IN YOUR OWN COMMUNITY Sponsoring a Cherry Hill Township event provides you with the great opportunity to directly connect with the community of Cherry Hill and build brand awareness and recognition. CULTURAL ARTS | RECREATION | MAYOR’S WELLNESS OUTDOOR RECREATION | FAMILY EVENTS | SENIOR CITIZEN | ADVERTISING

CALL 856-488-7868 OR [email protected]

856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 25 Cherry Hill Youth Recreation Register online at https://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill Opening Day Baseball Camp Rookie Rugby Girls Volleyball - Minis The Cherry Hill Baseball Opening Day Camp Rookie Rugby is an introductory sport for Join our Volleyball Minis Program! Get a is a two-day camp held on the campus of boys and girls ages 7-13 years of age. Kids, head start on volleyball by learning the Cherry Hill High School West. All interested parents, teachers, fans, referees and coach- basics in a fun environment. Players will ballplayers across the district are invited to es learn and compete in a simplified version begin to learn volleyball techniques while attend in preparation for Opening Day of the of rugby played with flag belts (non-contact). developing hand-eye coordination and leg Spring 2019 season. All experience levels are The rules and programs of Rookie Rugby tie strength. Great for new players who want welcome to attend as players will be divided together child development, healthy activity, to prepare for competitive volleyball or just based upon on which they current- fair play, fun and safety. The first few weeks have fun with new friends! ly play (Little League, Cal Ripken, Middle will cover one hour of instruction time and LOCATION: CH East HS, Aux Gym LIMIT: 60 School). The Cherry Hill Baseball Opening 30 minutes of gameplay. Towards the end INSTRUCTOR: Scott Mooney & Matt Levin Day Camp guarantees high-level instruction of the program, gameplay will be a primary EARLY BIRD FEE: $75; REGISTRATION FEE: $85 provided by coaches who have a genu- focus. Participants will be separated by ages: 8 classes, Mondays & Wednesdays, 4/29 - 5/22 ine interest in the development of future 7-10 and 11-13. All standard equipment will 6:30 - 7:30 pm Grades 1 - 3 CODE: 752-2 high school players in the Cherry Hill area. be provided by South Jersey Rugby. Please Working with young ball players before they wear molded soccer shoes or sneakers, reach the high school varsity level not only shorts and tee or sweat shirt. Girls Volleyball - Youth accelerates their development on the dia- LOCATION: Rugby Field at DeCou Park mond but improves self-confidence as well. Join our Volleyball Youth Program! Our INSTRUCTOR: South Jersey Rugby - Curt Gruber coaches will teach you the basics of pass- REGISTRATION FEE: $20 LOCATION: CH West HS Athletic Fields LIMIT: 75 ing, setting, serving and hitting. Players will INSTRUCTOR: Dan McMaster, West Head Coach & 7 Saturdays, 4/6 - 5/18 Phillies Scout, and CH West Coaching Staff be organized by age and ability level to 9 - 10:30 am 7 - 13 yrs. CODE: 709 EARLY BIRD FEE: $40; REGISTRATION FEE: $50 provide a positive learning environment for all participants. Great for new players and Saturday 3/23 & Sunday, 3/24 experienced players looking to refine their (Rain date: 3/30 & 3/31) Youth Tennis Lessons 10 am - 1 pm Grades 3 - 8 CODE: 748 fundamentals! No prior experience required. These classes will cover all strokes of the Bring a friend! game. Students will begin with a warm-up, followed by a skills session and game play. LOCATION: CH East HS, Aux Gym LIMIT: 60 Class will take place outside, weather per- INSTRUCTOR: Scott Mooney & Matt Levin EARLY BIRD FEE: $100; REGISTRATION FEE: $110 mitting. Students should wear appropriate clothing and bring a tennis racket and 8 classes, Mondays & Wednesdays, 4/29 - 5/22 water. 6:30 - 8 pm Grades 4 - 8 CODE: 752-1 Cheer Prep *NEW* INSTRUCTOR: Rich Ipri, USTA Teaching Pro REGISTRATION FEE: $55 LIMIT: 15 Introduction to Cheer Prep is an introductory program to LOCATION: Cherry Hill East HS Tennis Courts Ultimate Frisbee *NEW* cheerleading. Over the course of three days, 6 Fridays, 4/26 - 5/31 This introduction to Ultimate Frisbee clinic children will be introduced to basic cheer 7 - 8:30 pm 7 - 15 yrs. (beg/int) CODE: 745-1 series will teach players about all of the skills, motions and dance. Students will also 8:30 - 10 pm 10 - 17 yrs. (int/adv) CODE: 745-4 learn how to perform stunting and tumbling skills, rules, communication and teamwork LOCATION: Middle School with a showcase for parents on the last needed for success on the Ultimate field 6 Saturdays, 4/20 - 5/25 through drills, games and scrimmaging. day. Students must bring a water bottle, 9 - 10:30 am 7 - 15 yrs. (beg/int) CODE: 745-2 and come to practice in shorts, t shirt, and Respectful and spirited play, as highlight- sneakers, with hair pulled back. REGISTRATION FEE: $65 LIMIT: 15 ed by Ultimate’s “Spirit of the Game” phi- LOCATION: Beck Middle School losophy, will be emphasized. Open to all LOCATION: Cherry Hill Youth Cheerleading 8 Thursdays, 4/18 - 6/13 (NC 5/23) skill levels and no prior experience required (1469 Brace Rd) LIMIT: 40 5 - 6:30 pm 7 - 15 yrs. (beg/int) CODE: 745-3 INSTRUCTOR: Cherry Hill Youth Cheerleading to participate. Appropriate athletic attire, REGISTRATION FEE: $75 Adult tennis lesson available, including cleats if owned, should be worn page 30 (including jackets/pants for warmth or Tuesday - Thursday, 5/21 - 5/23 waterproof gear as needed). Please also 6:15 - 8:30 pm 5 - 18 yrs. CODE: 726 bring a filled water bottle and sun protection Early Bird (e.g., hats, sunglasses, sunscreen). Directed by long-time youth ultimate coach and play- Registration er, Libby Cravens. Each player will receive their own disc! Sign up by March 17, 2019 LOCATION: Springbrook Park to take advantage of (Spring Rd off Evesham Rd) Classes marked with a are INSTRUCTOR: Libby Cravens LIMIT: 40 Mayor’s Wellness “Approved.” discounted classes! REGISTRATION FEE: $30 3 Saturdays, 4/27 - 5/11 (Rain date: 5/18) Sign up today to stay active! 8:30 - 10 am Grades 4 - 8 CODE: 715-1 10:15 - 11:45 am Grades 9 - 12 CODE: 715-2

26 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Cherry Hill Youth Recreation Register online at https://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill

Classes listed on this page are not eligible for the Early Bird Registra on Fee. BLACK FOREST CABINETRY KIDS FIRST SWIM SCHOOL 1008 Astoria Blvd., Suite H, 08003 856-316-8294 1900 Greentree Road, 08003 856-751-5437 COURSE FEE COURSE FEE Woodworking Workshop (a) 6 T, 3/26 - 4/30 $295 Level 1 Swim Lessons (y) 6 T, 3/26 - 4/30 $125 6 SAT, 3/30 - 5/4 $125 6 SUN, 3/31 - 5/5 $125 6 T, 5/7 - 6/11 $125 ELITE CLIMBING 6 SAT, 5/11 - 6/15 $125 67 Old Kings Highway, Maple Shade, 08052 856-273-1370 6 SUN, 5/12 - 6/16 $125 COURSE FEE Level 2 Swim Lessons (y) 6 T, 3/26 - 4/30 $125 Rock Climbing Instruc on (y) 8 W, 4/3 - 5/22 $125 6 SAT, 3/30 - 5/4 $125 6 SUN, 3/31 - 5/5 $125 6 T, 5/7 - 6/11 $125 6 SAT, 5/11 - 6/15 $125 INTERNATIONAL SPORTS CENTRE 6 SUN, 5/12 - 6/16 $125 650 Kresson Road, 08034 856-428-8588 Mommy & Me Swim Lessons (y) 6 W, 3/27 - 5/1 $115 COURSE FEE 6 SAT, 3/30 - 5/4 $115 Learn to Skate (y) 8 SAT, 4/27 - 6/22 $105 6 SUN, 3/31 - 5/5 $115 (NC 5/25) 6 W, 5/8 - 6/12 $115 6 SAT, 5/11 - 6/15 $115 Tots Soccer (y) 8 SAT, 3/30 - 6/1 $105 6 SUN, 5/12 - 6/16 $115 (NC 4/20, 5/25) Water Zumba (a) 6 T, 3/26 - 4/30 $60 6 T, 5/7 - 6/11 $60

KEMPO MARTIAL ARTS AND FITNESS NEW JERSEY SCHOOL OF MUSIC 5 Rockhill Road, Suite 5, 08003 856-313-0203 605 Route 70 West, 08002 856-375-2263 COURSE FEE COURSE FEE Adult Karate 2 for 1 (a) 8 M, 3/25 - 5/13 $72 Guitar Lessons - Level 1 (y) 6 W, 4/24 - 5/29 $110 8 SAT, 3/30 - 5/18 $72 Piano Lessons - All levels (y, a, sr) 6 T, 4/23 - 5/28 $110 Body Sculp ng for Women (a) 8 SAT, 3/30 - 5/18 $88 Play for Fun Piano (sr) 6 M, 4/15 - 5/20 $110 Cardio Kickboxing (a) 8 T, 3/26 - 5/14 $88 Sing for Fun: Group (a, sr) 8 TH, 4/11 - 5/30 $100 Deep Medita on and Relaxa on 8 W, 3/27 - 5/15 $112 Ukulele Lessons (y) 6 W, 4/24 - 5/29 $110 (Yoga Nidra) (y, a, sr) Voice Lessons - Intro (y) 6 W, 4/24 - 5/29 $110 Family Karate (y, a) 8 SAT, 3/30 - 5/18 $68/p Gentle Yoga in Candlelight 8 M, 3/18 - 5/13 $88 with Restora ve Sessions (y, a, sr) Karate Self-Defense for Children (y) 8 T, 3/26 - 5/14 $72 For complete descrip ons, mes and ages, visit: 8 ses., fl ex schedule $72 h ps://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill Karate Skills for Fine Motor Develop. (y) 8 SAT, 3/30 - 5/18 $92 For specifi c ques ons about any of the classes listed on this Kung Fu (y, a) 8 M, 3/25 - 5/13 $76 page, please call our Community Partners directly. Restora ve Yoga (y, a, sr) 3 M, 4/1, 5/6. 6/3 $35 Tai Chi for Everyone (a, sr) 8 TH, 3/28 - 5/16 $75 Tai Chi for 55+ (sr) 8 T, 3/26 - 5/14 $65 KEY: Women’s Self-Defense (y, a) 6 SAT, 3/30 - 5/4 $60 y = youth a = adult sr = senior

856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 27 Kempo Martial NJ School Of Music Arts & Fitness

Partnering with these local businesses allows the Cherry Hill Recrea on Department to off er residents even more classes to suit your interests and scheduling needs. If you are interested in becoming a partner, please email Recrea [email protected] or call 856-488-7868.

28 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Cherry Hill Adult Recreation Register online at https://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill Art Creations with Pencil Traditional Chinese Painting Intermediate Spanish Get down to basics with your pencil! Learn This class will introduce the basics of tra- This course will provide you with more to draw in detail, with step-by step instruc- ditional Chinese painting using specialized advanced knowledge of the Spanish vocab- tion. Explore everything from landscapes to materials and techniques with step-by-step ulary, including using appropriate grammar. animals, people and much more! All par- instruction. This class is ideal if you marvel at By continuing to develop your writing, read- ticipants will work with graphite, charcoal, landscapes, flora and fauna in your everyday ing and conversational skills, you will be colored pencils, art markers and watercolor life. Learn the materials and methods for well on your way to mastering this foreign pencils. Materials needed for this class are rendering beautiful images in nature that language. Practice makes perfect! Please graphic sharpener, graphic pencils, charcoal have long inspired the Chinese. Your paint- bring paper or notebook with pen/pencil to pencils, good sketch paper and Bristol pad. ings will be created using Chinese brushes, each class. No experience needed and all skill levels are inks, pigments and rice paper. No experience LOCATION: Carman Tilelli Community Center welcome. is necessary. Materials not provided and a INSTRUCTOR: Ibis Deniken LIMIT: 15 LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 15 list of supplies will be provided before class EARLY BIRD FEE: $80; REGISTRATION FEE: $90 begins. INSTRUCTOR: Bonnie Burbank 8 Mondays, 4/8 - 6/10 (NC 4/22 & 5/27) EARLY BIRD FEE: $80; REGISTRATION FEE: $90 LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 15 6 - 7:30 pm 16 yrs. + CODE: 809 10 Wednesdays, 4/13 - 6/26 (NC 4/24, 5/29, 6/5) INSTRUCTOR: Liping (April) Feng 11 am - 12:30 pm CODE: 787-1 EARLY BIRD FEE: $90; REGISTRATION FEE: $100 8 Wednesdays, 4/17 - 6/12 (NC 4/24) 6:30 - 7:30 pm 8 - 17 yrs. CODE: 814

Elements of Art Acrylic Pour Painting *NEW* Job Hunting from A-Z *NEW* Elements of Art is a workshop style class that Learn how to create your very own abstract During this workshop, you will acquire the teaches everything from painting instruc- masterpieces with acrylic pouring tech- necessary skills to learn how to build a tions to how to shop for the materials you niques; one of the trendiest types of painting results-oriented resume to elicit and need. Samples of work includes: still life, happening right now. Acrylic pour painting is receive the right job offer and everything in portraits, folk art, surface , models, Chinese an easy to learn process using fluid medium between. You will also learn effective phone brush painting, schrenschritte paper cutting to create paintings with rich, vibrant colors and in-person interview skills and develop art, mixed media paintings, black and white in compelling, organic patterns. Great for interview follow-up techniques. You will be paintings, learning values and more! Please those who are new to acrylic painting as well well on your way to favorably negotiate the bring your own materials. The first class as more experienced artists. best compensation package for your new job will discuss materials needed and where to LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 12 offer. All registrants will receive a free copy purchase them. INSTRUCTOR: Tara Benson of “Five Steps to a Successful Interview©.” LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 15 EARLY BIRD FEE: $115; REGISTRATION FEE: $125 LOCATION: Municipal Building, Rm 208 LIMIT: 30 INSTRUCTOR: Bonnie Burbank 5 Thursdays, 5/2 - 5/30 INSTRUCTOR: Ralph C. Dressler, EARLY BIRD FEE: $90; REGISTRATION FEE: $100 12 - 2 pm* 16 yrs. + CODE: 787-2 Certified Personnel Consultant REGISTRATION FEE: $20 10 Wednesdays, 4/13 - 6/26 (NC 4/24, 5/29, 6/5) *First class will be held from 12-1 p.m. 1 - 3 pm CODE: 787-2 Wednesday, 5/29 6:30 - 8 pm 17 yrs. + CODE: 859-1 Tuesday, 6/4 6:30 - 8 pm 17 yrs. + CODE: 859-2

Juried Art Exhibit March 24 - April 7 CAALLLL FFOROR Croft Farm

ARRTISTSTISTS! Intake: Wednesday, March 20, 4-7 p.m. Interested artists of original two-dimensional works are invited to participate. The fee is $10 per piece, maximum 3 pieces per artist.

[email protected] | 856-488-7868 | www.cherryhill-nj.com

Psssst! Don’t miss the early bird registration discount. Sign up by March 17, 2019 to take advantage! 29 Cherry Hill Adult Recreation Register online at https://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill Pickleball Pickleball and Tennis Court Locations Pickleball, a combination of tennis, ping pong, and badminton, is one of the fast- Numbers in parenthesis indicate number of tennis courts est-growing sports in the country. It is played (tc) and pickleball courts (pc) at each location. with a paddle and a perforated ball and hit over a net a little lower than a tennis net. Games can be both competitive and social. No special skill is required to learn this fun sport. Paddles and balls are provided. Dress comfortably, wear sneakers and bring water. For more information on Pickleball see USAPA.org. The program is for begin- ners and advanced beginners. INSTRUCTOR: Denise Donald LIMIT: 20 EARLY BIRD FEE: $40; REGISTRATION FEE: $45 LOCATION: Kilmer Elementary School 6 Tuesdays, 4/2 - 5/7 6 - 8 pm CODE: 727-1 LOCATION: DeCou Pickleball Courts 6 Tuesdays, 5/21 - 6/25 6 - 8 pm CODE: 727-2 6 Thursdays, 4/4 - 5/9 11 am - 1 pm CODE: 727-3 6 Thursdays, 5/23 - 6/27 11 am - 1 pm CODE: 727-4 1. Barton (2 tc) McGill Ave. 11. Kilmer (2 tc/pc) Chapel Ave. LOCATION: DeCou Pickleball Courts 2. Beck (4 tc) Cropwell Rd 12. Kingston School (2 tc) Kingston Road INSTRUCTOR: Estelle ‘Cookie’ Sey LIMIT: 20 3. Carusi (2 tc/pc) Jackson & Roosevelt Dr. 13. Lions Den (3 pc) New York Ave. EARLY BIRD FEE: $50; REGISTRATION FEE: $55 4. Coles (2 tc) Church & Woods Ave. 14. Locustwood/West H.S. (5 tc) 8 Sundays, 4/7 - 6/23 5. Cooper (2 tc) Greentree & Martin & Murray (NC 4/21, 5/12, 5/26 & 6/16) Birchwood Park Dr. N. 15. Point of Woods (2 tc) Brookville Dr 10 am - 12 pm CODE: 727-5 6. DeCou (6 pc) Cropwell & Evesham Rd. 16. Stockton (2 tc) Wexford Dr. 7. East HS (5 tc) Kresson Rd. (off Route 70) 8. Erlton (2 tc) Jefferson & Grant Ave. 17. Woodcrest (2 tc) Aster Dr. & 9. Mann (2 tc) Walt Whitman Bl. Cranford Rd. 10. Kresson Woods/Haddontowne/Johnson (4 tc) Plymouth & Salem

Adult Tennis Lessons Adult Spring Tennis Camp Skill levels range from maintaining consis- This camp covers all strokes of the game, tent rallies and learning stroke techniques to along with doubles and singles strategy. advanced stroke fundamentals and tactics. There will be a 2-hour drill session each night Students should wear appropriate clothing followed by 1-hour of game play. Players of Early Bird and bring a tennis racket and water. all levels will benefit from this friendly and LOCATION: Cherry Hill East HS Tennis Courts fun camp. Students should wear appropri- Registration INSTRUCTOR: Rich Ipri, USTA Teaching Pro ate clothing and bring a tennis racket and REGISTRATION FEE: $65 water. 8 Tuesdays, 4/16 - 6/4 LIMIT: 12 LOCATION: Cherry Hill East HS Tennis Courts Sign up by March 17, 2019 7 - 8:30 pm (Beg/Int) CODE: 746-2 INSTRUCTOR: Rich Ipri, USTA Teaching Pro 8:30 - 10 pm (Int/Adv) CODE: 746-4 to take advantage of REGISTRATION FEE: $55 LIMIT:15 discounted classes! 8 Thursdays, 4/18 - 6/13 (NC 5/23) LIMIT: 12 Monday, 6/10, Tuesday, 6/11 & Thursday, 6/13 7 - 8:30 pm (Beg/Int) CODE: 746-3 7 - 10 pm CODE: 746-1 8:30 - 10 pm (Int/Adv) CODE: 746-5

Visit us online for more classes! https://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill

30 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Cherry Hill Adult Recreation Register online at https://register.capturepoint.com/cherryhill Ballroom and Latin Dancing Rise and Glow Yoga Yoga Power Hour Be a part of the dance craze that has hit the Build strength and flexibility in this align- Get strong and flexible in this power hour nation! Come join the fun with Carol Clark, ment-based flow yoga class. Get your work- yoga class. We will build heat and mus- dance instructor and Ballroom Champion. In out done early and leave glowing, restored cle through a slow, strong flow class. All this “social dance” class setting, students will and refreshed, ready to accomplish your levels are welcome as everyone will learn learn the basics, as well as variations of the Saturday to-do list. All levels welcome to rise strengthening techniques that work for beautiful slow Foxtrot, sultry Rumbas, lively and glow with us! Please wear comfortable them! Please wear comfortable clothing Swing Dance and playful Cha Cha’s. They are clothing and bring a yoga mat. and bring a yoga mat. fun, fast and easy to learn. Great moves and LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 20 LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 20 music guarantee you will surely get up and INSTRUCTOR: Ali Rad INSTRUCTOR: Ali Rad dance at your next social event. EARLY BIRD FEE: $70; REGISTRATION FEE: $80 EARLY BIRD FEE: $45; REGISTRATION FEE: $50 LOCATION: Carman Tilelli Community Center 7 Saturdays, 5/11 - 6/29 (NC 5/25) 5 Thursdays, 4/11 - 5/16 (NC 4/25) INSTRUCTOR: Carol Clark LIMIT: 40 7:45 - 8:45 am CODE: 772-1 6 - 7 pm CODE: 772-2 EARLY BIRD FEE: $45; REGISTRATION FEE: $55 Adult Yoga (All Levels) & More 5 Thursdays, 5/30 - 6/27 6 Thursdays, 4/11 - 5/23 (NC 4/25)* 6 - 7 pm CODE: 772-3 7 - 8:30 pm CODE: 797 Stretch, hold, breathe, and relax in this yoga *First and last class will run 7-8 pm class that teaches you to be flexible, strong, energized and calm. Improve your concen- Beginner Yoga tration while toning your entire body. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga This introductory yoga class is slow-paced mat. No prior experience in necessary. and focused on developing clear and safe alignment in basic poses. Explore the open- LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 20 ness that comes with combining breath with INSTRUCTOR: Peggy Speake EARLY BIRD FEE: $45; REGISTRATION FEE: $50 movement. Non-beginners are always wel- come and may find a deepening to their 5 Tuesdays, 4/9 - 5/14 (NC 4/23) current practice. Please wear comfortable 6 - 7 pm CODE: 772-8 clothing and bring a yoga mat. No prior 5 Tuesdays, 5/28 - 6/25 experience in necessary. 6 - 7 pm CODE: 772-9 LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 20 INSTRUCTOR: Peggy Speake EARLY BIRD FEE: $45; REGISTRATION FEE: $50 5 Tuesdays, 4/9 - 5/14 (NC 4/23) 7:15 - 8:15 pm CODE: 772-10 5 Tuesdays, 5/28 - 6/25 7:15 - 8:15 pm CODE: 772-11 Memorial Day | May 27

Yoga, Stretch and Flow Music Under the Stars | July 9 This yoga class is designed for anyone who wants to maintain or regain strength, flex- Music Under the Stars | July 16 ibility and balance. Through a continuous flow of poses all areas of your body are Music Under the Stars | July 23 stretched and strengthened. One must be able to kneel on a yoga mat. Each student Music Under the Stars | July 30 needs their own yoga mat, two yoga blocks and a strap to assist them when needed. National Night Out | August 6 Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat. Al Fresco Affair | August 29 LOCATION: Croft Farm Arts Center LIMIT: 20 INSTRUCTOR: Angel Andrews Book It 5K & Wellness Day | Sept. 21 EARLY BIRD FEE: $45; REGISTRATION FEE: $50 5 Tuesdays, 4/9 - 5/14 (NC 4/23) 10:30 - 11:30 am CODE: 772-4 FOR MORE INFORMATION 5 Tuesdays, 5/28 - 6/25 Follow us on Facebook @cherryhillrecreation 10:30 - 11:30 am CODE: 772-5 Instagram @cherryhilltwp Twitter @cherryhilltwp

Psssst! Don’t miss the early bird registration discount. Sign up by March 17, 2019 to take advantage! 31 Cherry Hill Swim Clubs

1 Barclay Farm 6 Erlton 11 Wexford Leas 315 Whitemarsh Way 1505 Park Blvd. 14 Rooftree Rd. 448-4359 429-9714 424-4512 barclayfarm.org erltonswimclub.com wexfordleasswimclub.org

2 Charleston 7 Fox Hollow 12 Willowdale 1297 Marlkress Rd. 51 Partridge Dr. 1803 Ticonderoga Lane 354-9808 424-5320 428-8180 charlestonswimclub.com foxhollowswimclub.com willowdaleswimclub.org

3 Cherry Valley 8 Haddontowne 13 Woodcrest 3406 Church Rd. 60 Plymouth Rd. 399 Cranford Rd. 667-8653 281-9606 428-1413 CherryValleySC.org haddontowneswimclub.com woodcrestswimclub.com 4 Covered Bridge 9 Kingston Estates 1 Aqua Lane 116 Deland Ave. 429-6620 428-2798 cbswimclub.org kingstonswimclub.com

5 Downs Farm 10 Old Orchard 1701 Haddonfield-Berlin Rd 9 Evans Lane Save the Date... 428-1151 424-9815 swimdf.com oldorchardswimclub.com Downs Farm Swim Club to host 60th Annual Cherry Bowl Saturday, July 27 Cherry Bowl boasts 750 top-level swimmers from thirteen clubs competing in 66 swimming events. The Race Day event annually draws 2,000 spectators to a day- long celebration of sportsmanship, community and friendship.

Cherry Bowl organizers are already accepting sponsorships and selling program ads for 2019. For more information and event updates visit www.CherryBowl.org. Cherry Bowl Swimming

@SwimCherryBowl

32 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Cherry Hill Youth Athletic Clubs Cherry Hill is proud of its many youth sports organizations. With the guidance and support of volunteer coaches and families, our young athletes have many opportunities to maximize their skills and learn sportsmanship. CHERRY HILL AMERICAN CHERRY HILL NATIONAL CHERRY HILL FC LITTLE LEAGUE ATHLETIC LEAGUE DeCou: Cropwell & Evesham Rds., 08003 Oakdale Rd. & I-295, 08034 (baseball & softball) Boys & Girls Recreation 856-261-8214 601 Cooper Landing Rd., 08002 (U4-High School) chall.net Charles DeChristopher & Travel Soccer (U8+) [email protected] 667-8334 President: Alan Feldman chnal.org [email protected] CHERRY HILL ATLANTIC [email protected] cherryhillfcsoccer.com LITTLE LEAGUE & GIRLS SOFTBALL 2300 East Evesham Rd., 08034 CHERRY HILL GIRLS TRAVEL CHERRY HILL SOCCER CLUB (CHSC) Charlie Miracola BASKETBALL CLUB Chapel Avenue Fields, 08002 Roger Stanley 856- 751-0276 Kurt Eilbacher Cherryhillsoccer.com cherryhillatlantic.com 856-287-0919 Travel League (ages 7 & up) Roger Stanley CHERRY HILL ATLANTIC CHERRY HILL GIRLS TRAVEL JUNIOR/SENIOR LEAGUE [email protected] BASKETBALL ASSOC. Recreation League 2300 East Evesham Rd., 08034 485 Browning Lane, 08003 Chris Mayo [email protected] Tim Drumm 856-577-0620 [email protected] CHERRY HILL BOYS TRAVEL CHERRY HILL BABE RUTH CHERRY HILL VOLLEYBALL CLUB Graham Ave. & Mercer St., 08002 BASKETBALL 1721 Springdale Rd., 08003 Now serving all of Cherry Hill Rob Greene Scott Mooney, Club Director Angelo Marchiano 917-282-9156 267-549-1910 856-667-6215 cherryhillbball.com chvbc.com [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

CHERRY HILL CHERRY HILL YOUTH FOOTBALL CHERRY HILL WRESTLING CLUB YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOC. Graham & Warren Ave., 08002 2101 Chapel Ave., 08002 BABE RUTH GIRLS SOFTBALL Craig Babroff Paul Casdia 150 Deland Ave., 08034 cherryhillyouthfootball.com 267-549-1910 Dan Market, CHYAA President [email protected] westsidewrestling.net [email protected] [email protected] chyaa.org CHERRY HILL LACROSSE CLUB DeCou: Cropwell & Evesham Rds., 08003 CHERRY HILL YOUTH CHERRY HILL YOUTH ATHLETIC Eric Stevens 856-489-2556 CHEERLEADING ASSOCIATION CAL RIPKEN Graham & Warren Ave., 08002 cherryhilllacrosse.org BOYS & GIRLS BASEBALL Roni Apoldo 150 Deland Ave., 08034 609-922-3934 Dan Market, CHYAA President SOUTH JERSEY RUGBY CLUB www.chyconline.com DeCou: Cropwell & Evesham Rds., 08003 [email protected] Pete Hesler [email protected] chyaa.org 856-854-8978 southjerseyrugby.org [email protected] Find the clubs on Social Media!

Register directly through the Athletic Clubs listed above. All clubs listed on this page are private entities and serve all of Cherry Hill. The Township of Cherry Hill is not affiliated with, does not sponsor, endorse or otherwise control these private enterprises.

856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 33 Parks & Recreation Facilities Cherry Hill Township is home to over 50 recreation facilities giving residents many opportunities to enjoy activities like tennis, basketball, baseball, and even playground equipment for our younger residents. If you have a question or comment about a Township facility, please contact the Recreation Department at 488-7868 or [email protected].

1 Ashland bc, p, w 3rd & Palmwood 2 Ashland Village p Dobson Lane (near Henszey Lane)

3 Barclay Farmstead LFL, p, t KEY Barclay Lane (off West Gate) a = art center 4 Barlow bc, p, sf bc = basketball court Church Road & Victor Avenue bf = baseball field 5 Barton tc e = exercise equip. McGill Ave. f = field 6 Beck h, tc h = hockey court Cropwell Road (between Kresson LFL = Little Free Library Road & Old Marlton Pike) p = playground equip. 7 Bortons Mill f, t pc = pickleball court Bortons Mill Road (near Kitty Hawk Rd) sf = softball field t = trails 8 Brandywood bc, bf, e, p, w tc = tennis courts S. Dartmouth Road or Colgate Drive v = volleyball court 9 Brookfield Park bf w = walking path Ashbrook Rd. 10 Bunker Hill t 27 Jeremy Kane bc, p 44 Sandringham p Bobwhite Dr. ( at Blue Jay Lane) Queen Anne Road & Brian Drive Sandringham Drive (off Brick Road) 11 Carusi h, pc, tc 28 Kenilworth bc, p, sf, w 45 Sheri p, t Jackson Road & Roosevelt Drive Kenilworth & Olive Liberty Bell & Bunker Hill 12 Chapel Avenue f, p, w 29 Kilmer h, pc, tc 46 Singleton bc, p Chapel Avenue & Cherry Hill Boulevard Chapel Avenue (between Cooperlanding Rd & Kings Hwy) Willard Ave (between Kresson & Haddonfield-Berlin Rd) 13 Cherry Valley bc, LFL, p, sf, t 30 Kingston bf, h, p 47 Sleepy Hollow p Briar Lane (off North Madison) Deland & Edgemoor White Birch Ave. 14 Coles tc 31 Kingsway Circle p 48 Springbrook p Church Road & Woods Road (2127 Church Road) Churchill Road (off Kings Highway) Spring Road (off Evesham Road) 15 Columbia Lake w 32 Kresson Trails t 49 Staffordshire bc, p Church Road & Lake Drive Kresson Road (before Springdale Rd.) Staffordshire Road (off Brick Road) 16 Colwick p 33 Kresson Woods/Haddontowne p, pc, tc 50 Still bc, p Plymouth & Salem Colwick Road & Overbrook Drive Merchant Street or Main Street (off Chapel Avenue) 17 Cooper h, tc 34 Lions Den p, pc 51 Stockton tc New York Avenue (near Cooperlanding Road) Greentree Rd. & Birchwood Park Dr. N. Wexford Drive (off Route 70) 18 Cooperlanding Road bf, p 35 Locustwood p, tc 52 Surrey Place t Martin & Murray Cooperlanding Road Longstone Drive (off Cropwell) 19 Croft Farm a, f, LFL, t 36 Lummis bc, p 53 Willowdale bc, p, w Bortons Mill Road (off Brace Road) Marlkress Road (near Lucerne) Willowdale Drive & Dale Court 20 De Cou bc, bf, f, h, p, pc, w 37 Mann tc 54 Woodcrest h, tc Cropwell Road & Evesham Road Walt Whitman Boulevard Aster Drive & Cranford Road 21 Downs Farms t 38 Monetti Park p 55 Woodcrest-Bowling Green bc, t Burnt Mill Road Haddonfield-Berlin Road (near I-295) South Bowling Green Drive (near Bryant Road) 22 East High School tc 39 Municipal Field sf 56 Woodland p Kresson Road Memorial Field (behind Town Hall) Third Avenue (off Chapel Avenue) 23 Erlton bc, e, h, p, sf, tc 40 Old Orchard LFL, p, t Thornhill Road (off Old Orchard) CAMDEN COUNTY OWNED PARKS Jefferson & Grant (off Park Boulevard) 57 Cooper River bf, w 24 Erlton North w 41 Point of Woods LFL, p, pc, tc, w Between the Conrail Line & the Pennsauken Boundary Brookville Drive (off Birchwood Park Drive North) New York & McGill Aves. off Cooper Landing 58 Challenge Grove bc, bf, e, p, w 25 Foulke Field bf 42 Richterman t Bortons Mill Rd. off Brace Rd. Cropwell Rd. (next to DeCou) Graham and Dover 59 Maria Barnaby Greenwald Mem. 26 Gregory Dalessio p 43 Rita Faiola Playground p bf, f, v, w Ivy Lane & Roosevelt Drive Kenilworth & Olive Park Boulevard

34 856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com Table of Contents Youth Courses (under 18 yrs.) Adult Courses (18+ yrs.) Directory of Ads

Ballet, Basic (Primary) 24 Acrylic Pour Painting 29 Cherry Hill Alliance on Alcohol & Drug Abuse 14 Ballet, Intro to (Pre-Ballet) 24 Acting for Fun and Profit 7 Jefferson Health 36 Baseball Camp, Opening Day 26 Art Creations with Pencil 29 Kempo Martial Arts and Fitness 25 Cheer Prep 26 Art, Elements of 29 Tom Michalik Builders LLC 8 Chinese Touch Art for Kids 24 Ceramics 8 Crayola® Artist’s Passport 24 Chinese Painting, Traditional 29 Creative Movement 24 Dancing, Ballroom & Latin 31 CSI:Radical Reactions & Detective Science 24 Dancing, Senior Line 7 Events & General Information Junior Police Academy 20 Dancing, Square 7 Kids Hip Hop N’ Bop 24 IRAs, Understanding 8 AARP Tax Help 10 Rugby, Rookie 26 Job Hunting from A-Z 29 - Black History Month 10 Tennis Lessons 26 Medicare, Understanding 8 Art Blooms 12 Ultimate Frisbee 26 Meditation and Healthy Lifestyles 7 Attracting & Spotting Birds 13 Volleyball, Girls Youth & Minis 26 Pickleball 30 Barclay Farmstead 13 Reverse Mortgages, Understanding 8 Character Breakfast 10 Social Security, Understanding 8 Cherry Hill Environmental Board 15 Spanish, Intermediate 29 CHHC: Vernacular Jazz Dance & Music 11 Tennis Camp & Lessons 30 Community Partners 27-28 Yoga, Beginner 31 Community Partnership Opportunities 25 Yoga, Chair for Seniors 7 Conf. for Parents of Children w/Special Needs 11 Yoga, Gentle 7 Ensemble Series 10 Yoga & More (All Levels) 31 Fire Department 21 Yoga Power Hour 31 Kids to Parks 13 Yoga, Rise and Glow 31 Library 22-23 Yoga, Stretch & Flow 31 Mayor’s Message 2 Municipal Meetings Township Council (Room 208) Parent University & Resource Fair 14 2nd & 4th Monday at 7:30 p.m. Parks & Recreation Facilities Map/Listing 34 Planning Board (Room 208) Police Department 20 1st & 3rd Monday at 7:30 p.m. Primary Election Information 2 Zoning Board (Room 208) Public Works, Department of 16-19 1st & 3rd Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Registration Information 3 Senior Information Fair 11 Service Directory 9 Services & Activities for Adults 55 and Over 7-9 Side by Side: Domestic Violence Resp. Team 21 Social Clubs for Senior Citizens 9 Spring Prescription Drop-Off & Bingo 14 Sustainable South Jersey Earth Festival 12 Swim Clubs 32 Teen Scene 11 Township News 4-5 Transportation 9 Youth Athletic Clubs 33

@Cherry Hill Recreation

@CherryHillTwp

VIISITSIT US ONNLINELINE

Cherry Hill Recreation is pleased to offer numerous activities year-round like exercise, dance & music, art & creativity, hobbies & leisure, sports, science, and adult enrichment.

Visit us online at www.cherryhill-nj.com/recreation to read about our talented instructors and what actual program participants had to say about the classes and instructors.

856-665-6500 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 www.CherryHill-NJ.com 35 PRSRT STD US Postage Paid Cherry Hill, NJ Permit #156 ECRWSS MAYOR CHUCK CAHN David Fleisher, Council President Sara Lipsett, Council Vice President RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER Melinda Kane Carole Roskoph Carolyn Jacobs Brian Bauerle Sangeeta Doshi