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#079 • SEPTEMBER 4 TO 18, 2020

Time to sign up

for Fall Ball

Haddonfield Little

League has opened

registration for Fall Ball,

in three divisions:

• Kid/Coach Pitch

Learning to pitch from

the mound at 46 ft.

Focusing on: situational

baseball; defensive

outs, base-running.

• Minor League

100% kid pitch.

Catcher skills.

Pace of play to complete

6 innings.

• Major League

50-70 field dimensions:

Pitching mound at 50 ft,

70 ft between bases.

Stealing with leads,

pitcher balks.

All games will be in

Haddonfield.

Registration is open

here – bit.ly/2EIPHir – n

thru Mon Sep 7.

Book Clubs

The Public Library’s

Adult Book Club is

reading The Stronger

Diaries by Ely Griffiths

and Paper Son by S.J.

Rozan.

A discussion of these

books will take place via

Zoom on Mon Sep 28 at

7pm.

The Young Adult

Book Club is reading

Conventionally Yours by

Annabeth Albert.

A discussion will take

place via Zoom on Thu

Sep 17 at 7pm.

The Mystery Book

Club is reading All That’s

Bright and Gone by Eliza

Nellums.

A discussion will take

place via Zoom on Tue

Sep 15 at 7pm.

To register for these

Zoom meetings, visit

haddonfieldlibrary.org

n.

With great sadness we mark the passing,

on August 10, 2020 – at age 100 – of

Charles A. Sayre

a devoted Rotarian for 67 years, and a revered

member of the Rotary Club of Haddonfield

for 55 years. He was our senior member.

Charles served as the Club’s president in 1983-84.

He was the longtime chaplain for Rotary District

7640, which honored him in 2009 with its

prestigious Vocational Service Award. He and his

late wife Lucile were both Paul Harris Fellows.

Charles was the senior pastor at Haddonfield

United Methodist Church for 25 years.

Having become aware early in his ministry

of the desperate needs of families in Camden,

he mobilized members of area churches to support

churches in Camden. Together, they formed

Respond Inc., a non-profit organization that sought,

initially, to provide proper child care in Camden for

children of working parents. Under his leadership,

Respond became a community powerhouse that

today provides a wide range of vital services.

Charles Sayre was the Rotary motto “Service Above

Self” personified. We honor for him for his service

to Rotary, to our Club, and to our community.

We will miss him ... a lot.

Rotary Club of Haddonfield

www.HaddonfieldRotary.org

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FaLL BaLL

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