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22 | haddonfield.today #107 • FEBRUARY 18 TO MARCH 11, 2022

Get thrifty!

The Thrift Shop at

Grace Church (19 Kings

Hwy E) is open on

Fridays and Saturdays

from 10am to 4pm.

The shop is located

beneath the church and

is easily accessible from

Kings Hwy.

Got stuff to donate?

Ask how to do that the

next time you shop.

In 2022, learn

something new

In addition to a

number of tried-and-true

courses, the Haddonfield

Adult School is offering

more than a dozen

new opportunities for

area residents to stay

inspired this winter.

Among the courses

with “new” alongside

their titles: Balletone,

Beginners’ Bridge Plus,

Bike Maintenance

& Repair, Canasta,

Creating a Green Home,

Fencing (the sport, not

the property-divider),

Harmonica, Mah Jongg,

Novel Writing 101, Real

Estate & Home Staging,

and Zumba via Zoom.

The brochure listing

all courses – with dates,

descriptions, locations,

and fees – was mailed to

all Haddonfield residents

and business owners in

late January.

A few classes have

started already. Most are

allowing students to sign

up for the balance of the

course, at pro-rated fees.

You can register and

pay by mail, or online at

haddonfieldadultschool.

org. Scan the QR code n.

Interested in

teaching a course?

Email Barbara Lynn at

HaddonfieldCER@gmail.

com.

A FOND FAREWELL

In the restaurant industry a “fond farewell” is

the very last part of the guests’ experience. It is

far more than a departing gesture, it is a promise

of friendship and family, and a genuine desire to

meet again.

When we first opened our doors on North

Haddon Avenue in Haddonfield in 2001, we

never imagined the innumerable memories we

would come to cherish.

To all of our guests, and especially those

familiar faces who became our close friends –

THANK YOU for sharing with us your life’s events,

both the momentous and mundane: weddings,

baby showers, 1pm meetings, Saturday morning

tell-all brunches, Thursday take-out nights. Your

patronage has brought us more joy than we can

express, and we will be forever thankful for the

life experience you have given us.

The last two years have been hard – maybe

even harder than getting started from scratch. The

pandemic made things much more challenging,

but it also gave us an opportunity to step back

and re-evaluate our life and livelihood.

Bottom line? A dream came true. A leap of

faith landed on solid ground. A long shot found

its intended target. We have lived our dream,

nurtured it into existence, breathed life into it,

and watched it grow. Now we must let it go.

The Little Tuna has closed.

To all of you who read this and feel a pang

of sadness in your heart, just know that we

could not have made it without you. We must

remember, that Life is Long and the World is

Small. Our paths will cross again, friends.

At the he beginning of this new chapter in

our lives, we THANK YOU from the bottom of our

hearts for all your love and support over the last

20+ years. Here’s to a final, fond farewell.

Marcus and Shanta Severs

and the Tuna Team

Connect

with ADULT

SCHOOL

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