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every penny.

Borough to sell naming rights

for Mabel Kay Senior Center

The Haddon Fortnightly

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Serving Haddonfield, Haddon Heights, and Haddon Township NJ • April 1, 2022 • #001

HADDONFIELD – Under the guidance of a new director

for senior services, the Mabel Kay Senior Center on Walnut

Street has become a hive of activity.

But what is clearly a good thing has presented the

Borough with a challenge: How to fund the many new

activities and programs the Center plans to offer.

A solution presented itself sooner than expected when

the Mary Kay cosmetics company offered to purchase

naming rights to the building. Terms of the deal have

not been disclosed, but it is known that they include a

provision that the building – originally the Grange Hall, and

still used by Haddon Grange #38 for its monthly meetings –

will be painted the Mary Kay

company’s signature pink.

The question of whether

the company’s iconic color

should be classified as a

“sign” that requires formal

approval will come before

the Historic Preservation

Commission next month.

A rumor that the company

will provide a pink Cadillac

to take seniors on road trips

has not been confirmed.

It is expected, however,

that Mary Kay will provide

a special discount to

local seniors who enter

the code ‘haddon’ when

making purchases from the

company’s online catalog.

The Commissioners are

scheduled to review bids for

painting later this month.

In this Issue:

The First Word

• New times = New name 3

_________________________

HADDONFIELD

• Poll: Why did our population

increase 957 in ten years? 2

• Will Crows Woods become

“Dawgs Woods”? 4

• Tree stumps will serve as

mini cellphone towers 4

• Quakers ponder merger

with Shakers 6

_________________________

HADDON HEIGHTS

• Library to replace books

with QR catalog cards 2

• A chicken in every yard 6

_________________________

HADDON TOWNSHIP

• Literacy test for incoming

freshomores 2


2 | haddonfield.today The Haddon Fortnightly

#109 •#001 APRIL • 1 APRIL TO 22, 1, 2022

Top Stories

Library brings back card catalog

HEIGHTS – Now that QR codes have become

ubiquitous – thank you, Covid-19 – the Haddon

Heights Public Library has decided to replace almost

all of its “holdings” – books, magazines, CDs, DVDs,

etc. – with cards imprinted with QR codes.

The 3” x 5” cards will be kept in a bank of drawers

– the “card catalog” – near the circulation desk.

There will be three cards for each item, filed

alphabetically: one for title, one for author, and one

for subject. With a Dewey number, of course.

Library patrons will simply “let their fingers do

the walking,” tickling through the cards until

they find the one they want.

Then, by scanning the QR code with

their phone, they will have instant

access to the book, magazine, video,

or music they desire. No need to

check anything out. No late fees!

“This will save an enormous

amount of shelf space,” a Library

spokesperson said. “For example,

War and Peace is two-and-a-half

inches thick. A catalog card is

maybe one hundredth of an inch

thick. That’s a 25,000% saving!”

891.733

1942

INNOVATION: Banks of wooden

drawers will hold thousands of

cards, filed alphabetically. To

download the book of their choice

to their phone, Library patrons

simply scan the QR code on a

card. Fast, free, and space-saving!

War and peace

Tolstoy, Leo

War and peace

New York: Simon & Schuster

1361p; 8.5x6x2.5in. 3lb.

1. War--Fiction.

2. Epic/Saga--Fiction.

When asked what the Library will do with its newfound

shelf space, the spokesperson said that two uses are being considered.

Some shelves could be converted to a mini museum where books, magazines,

and newspapers would be displayed. The Library would host visits by school

children, during which the students would learn about artifacts that members

of previous generations used to communicate ideas, opinions, and information.

Others would be converted to secure Amazon lockers for use by library

patrons who are nervous about having packages left on their doorsteps.

Reader Poll:

According to the US Census

Bureau, Haddonfield’s population

increased a whopping 8.25%

from 2010 to 2020 (11,593 to

12,550 = 957).

Possible reasons?

• The 2010 count was low.

• The 2020 count was high.

• The 2020 number is for the

08033 ZIP (which includes parts

of Barrington and Township).

• The 2020 number was inflated

by the inclusion of college kids,

back at home on Census Day

(April 1), mid-pandemic.

• Political rigging of the 2020

count, to enable an increase in

the number of Commissioners

from 3 to 5 (permitted when the

population exceeds

12,000).

SCAN TO VOTE!

A literacy test for freshomores

TOWNSHIP – Starting in September, incoming

freshomores (formerly “freshmen”) at Haddon

Township High School will be required to pass a

literacy test designed to ascertain their proficiency

in the basics of English grammar.

What types of questions will be on the test?

Here’s one example:

John and his friend Chris went to the Shore on

Saturday. At school on Monday, a classmate asks John

what he and his friend did on the weekend.

Which of the following responses is both culturally

sensitive and grammatically correct?

1. Me and Chris went to the shore.

2. She and I went to the shore.

3. Me and her went to the shore.

4. They and me went to the shore.

5. Chris and I went to the shore.

6. Me and they went to the shore.

7. All of the above.

8. None of the above.

9. Last weekend? I can’t remember back that far.


#109 #001 • APRIL 1, TO 2022, 2022 The haddonfield.today Haddon Fortnightly

|

The First Word

New times = a new name:

The Haddon Fortnightly

By David Hunter, Publisher

If the Covid-19 pandemic taught us anything, it was the importance of being able to

adapt to changing circumstances.

During the past two years, our downtown gave us a number of examples of

businesses that did adapt ... and didn’t. King’s Road Brewing Company is one.

The owners moved quickly and creatively, and managed not only to stabilize their

Haddonfield operation, but to open a second location, in Medford, in late 2021.

Julie Beddingfield, the owner of Inkwood Books – and the 2022 Citizen of the Year

– was just getting ready to move her store to new and larger premises when Covid

struck. Hit first by a state-mandated lock-down and then by the reluctance of cautious

shoppers to venture forth, Julie and her staff developed myriad ways to keep their

customers engaged, reading, and buying books.

Publishers of newspapers must take four factors into account whenever they find

they need to adapt to changing times: 1. Audience. 2. Content. 3. Frequency. 4. Title.

Success or failure depends on their ability to get all four right.

When we launched What’s On in Haddonfield, in November 1991, we published it

weekly. Since it was a community calendar, we assumed – correctly, as it turned out

– that there would be enough coming events to publicize, weekly. And since we knew

a number of downtown merchants well, and had hired an experienced newspaper ad

rep, we assumed – incorrectly, it turned out – that there would be enough advertising

revenue to keep the presses rolling, weekly.

Two problems: First, the country was in the middle of a recession in 1991. (We knew

that, but figured if we could make it through, we’d be well positioned on the other

side.) Second: Advertising tanked immediately after the holidays. (We understand why

now, but we were new to the business then, so that was a painful surprise.)

We kept publishing weekly, but to trim our expenses we stopped mailing townwide.

That didn’t sit well with advertisers. Then, with Valentine’s Day 1992 looming, we

made two key decisions: 1. To resume mailing. 2. To change the frequency of

publication to once every two weeks (or, as we say in Australia, “fortnightly”).

Speaking of Australia … From the 1930s through the ’80s, that country’s most

popular magazine was The Australian Women’s Weekly. One in every five households

subscribed, giving it the highest per-capita penetration of any magazine in the world.

It was also one of the most influential. The Weekly molded readers’ views not only of

motherhood and child-rearing, but of Australian culture generally. It was read by men

almost as loyally as by women, and by all classes (in a relatively egalitarian society).

In 1982, the Weekly shocked the country, and the publishing world, by changing its

frequency to once a month. The publishers cited cost pressures. They brushed aside

concerns that the name no longer reflected the magazine’s frequency of publication.

They calculated – correctly – that the title was embedded in the Australian psyche.

And, prudently, they dismissed The Australian Women’s Monthly out of hand.

Because changing the name of an established publication should not be undertaken

lightly, we thought very carefully about the potential implications of changing the

name of our flagship publication from What’s On Haddonfield to Haddonfield Today.

One thing that made it easier, in 2017, was that we changed the format at the same

time, from tabloid to magazine.

In January 2021, for various reasons (including Covid), we changed our publication

frequency from every two weeks to every four weeks. Then, as the economy

rebounded, we pivoted again, and established a three-weekly schedule in September.

Now, we’ve concluded that it makes sense to publish once every two weeks (or

“fortnightly”), to expand our catchment to include Haddon Heights and Haddon

Township, and to change our name to reflect both frequency and reach.

So today – April 1, 2022 – we introduce you to The Haddon Fortnightly. New name.

Expanded content. Wider circulation. And a renewed dedication to providing the most

complete coverage of coming events in Haddonfield and beyond.


| haddonfield.today The Haddon Fortnightly

#109 •#001 APRIL • 1 APRIL TO 22, 1, 2022

Top Stories

Alumni advocate for ‘Dawgs Woods’

HADDONFIELD – During a recent meeting of the

Alumni Society, a proposal was floated to change

the name of Crows Woods to “Dawgs Woods.”

“Thousands of Memorial High students have

vivid and fond memories of wayward adventures in

Crows Woods,” a spokesperson for the Society said.

“Many spent many hours practicing and playing

on the Crows Woods fields. It just makes sense to

memorialize those memories by changing the name

to one that is much more meaningful.”

The origin on the name “Crows Woods” is not known. A spokesperson for

the Historical Society said it could have been named for an early resident

with the surname of Crow, “Or it’s possible that the area was once home to

a large flock of warm-blooded black vertebrates constituting the class Aves /

‘eIvi z/, characterized by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hardshelled

eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet

lightweight skeleton.”

The name “Dawgs Woods,” the Alumni Society says, would bestow several

other benefits on the community. “First, the Borough would be able to repeal

the ordinance banning off-leash dogs from the playing fields. You can’t very

well have a place called ‘Dawgs Woods’ and not allow both Dawgs and dogs to

roam free,” she said. And secondly, the perimeter of the fields could be planted

with dogwood trees. “They would look spectacular in the spring, just like the

cherry trees on Chapel Avenue in Cherry Hill.”

The Alumni Society believes that Dawgs Wood could become a huge tourist

attraction. “Instead of the dog days of summer, we could have ‘Dawg Days of

Spring,’ with dogwood trees in full bloom.” Whatever.

Plan ‘B’ for cellphone tower

HADDONFIELD – When plans to erect a 120-foot

tall cell-phone tower at the Borough’s Public Works

facility on Centre Street became widely known, early

in 2021, the reaction from neighbors was fast and

furious: “Not in our back yard!”

More than 600 residents signed a petition, and it

wasn’t long before the Borough scuttled the plan.

The need for better cellphone reception in

Haddonfield remains, however, without any obvious

solution at hand. Until ...

In February, the Borough embarked on an

innovative Dead TREE (Tree Rapid Execution Event)

Program that will see the partial removal of 150

trees in just three months. “Partial” because the

stumps will be left standing for subsequent removal by a contractor.

At least, that was the plan. But then a student at Memorial High School

contacted the Borough with a suggestion: Leave the tree stumps in place and

use them as mini cellphone towers. The feasibility of the suggestion was tested

with ten trial towers throughout the town. The results were impressive. Most

residents in the vicinity of the “tree towers” reported an increase in the number

of bars on their phones from two to four, and in some cases from one to four.

“We are excited about the potential of this plan to not only solve the problem

of poor cellphone service in Haddonfield,” a cellular company spokesperson

said, “but to boost reception to an unexpectedly high level all over town.”

Some 200 “tree towers” will be required, to ensure that all residents receive

the same high level of connectivity. The Borough plans to manufacture and

“plant” about 50 fake tree stumps to supplement the 150 real ones, and will

purchase an extra-large 3-D printer, so the work can be undertaken in-house.


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in 30 years that a publication date

has fallen on April 1.


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#109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

The Word on the Street

haddonfield.today | 7

The Evening Membership

Department of The Haddon

Fortnightly will hold a flea market

at the Clubhouse (Kings Hwy and

Grove Street) on Sat Apr 9.

What’s your favorite

flea-market purchase?

Or trash-pick?

NICOLE PETRILLO

of Collingswood

happens to be

wearing her answer.

It’s a paisley scarf she

found at ‘Thee Perfect

Sale,’ her daughter’s

liquidation business.

“It was made

in Israel, it suits

my complexion,

and it goes with

everything,” says

Nicole.

“My solid wood

antique bureau,”

says MAUREEN

PRESTON of

Haddon Township.

She picked it up at

a flea market four

years ago and uses

it every day. “It holds

my craft supplies.”

At a flea market

many years ago, JIM

KELLY of Stratford

and his wife paid $15

for “a handmade

Christmas wreath.”

Jim says “we love

it, and really look

forward to hanging

it up each year.”

While walking his

dog one day, BRUCE

MERCOGLIANO of

Haddonfield noticed

something shiny in

a box of stuff at the

curb. “Waterford

crystal wine glasses

and set of Lenox

dinner plates!”

Cherry Hill’s CATHY

DeCAMPLI is

“not sure” where

she picked up a

typsetter’s drawer

many years

ago. “The small

compartments are

perfect for displaying

jewelry and beads

and glitter at craft

fairs,” she says. “I

love old stuff with an

industrial look.”

STEPHANIE KINNEY,

co-owner of Rustic

Salvage, has fallen

in love with a metal

Walgreens sign she

picked up at a flea

market in Franklinville,

six months ago. It’s

“about 100 years old”

and is for sale in her

Kings Highway shop.

“But I won’t mind if it

sits there for a while,”

she says.


| haddonfield.today #109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

Lenten music

Each Monday thru Apr

11, organist Bob Gardner

will play at the First

Baptist Church for a half

hour from 5pm.

This is offered as an

opportunity for silent

prayer, meditation, and

relaxation during Lent.

All are welcome. Come

as you are. Stay for a few

minutes or for the full

session.

Jazz on Sunday

If you missed the recent concert by Al Harrison’s

Dixieland Jazz Band (at the Methodist Church on

Sun Feb 13), don’t despair. You can catch it in the

Tri-State Jazz Society’s YouTube channel, here:

bit.ly/3Kuyghu or scan the QR code n.

Coming up: Mike Davis will return to town on Sun

Apr 10 at 2pm, with his New York City-based New

Wonders septet. The band vividly invokes the Jazz

Age of the 1920s, when jazz was the soundtrack for

dramatic national changes and played a central part

in people’s dreams, adventures, and romances.

View a preview at mike-davis-jazz.com/home or

scan the QR n.

Connect with

TRI-STATE

JAZZ

SOCIETY

.

Preview

MIKE DAVIS

JAZZ

.

200 Windsor Avenue

Haddonfield NJ

856-429-1600

ctkhaddonfield.org

Easter Schedule 2022

Saturday, April 9 4:15pm Confession

____________________________________

5pm Mass

Sunday, April 10 7:30am Mass

Easter

Palm Sunday 9am Mass

____________________________________

11am Mass Blessings

Monday, April 11 8am Mass

to

Tuesday, April 12 8am Mass

All

Wednesday, April 13 8am Mass

_________________________________________________________

7pm Regional Penance Service

Thursday, April 14 7pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper

HOLY THURSDAY 8 to 10pm Exposition of the Most Blessed

_________________________________________________________

Sacrament

Friday, April 15 10am Children’s Stations of the Cross

GOOD FRIDAY 12pm A Visit with Mary at Calvary

_________________________________________________________

3pm The Good Friday Liturgy

Saturday, April 16 11am to 12n Confession

HOLY SATURDAY 12n Blessing of Easter Food

8pm Easter Vigil Mass

If you would like to participate in the Paschal Fire, we ask you to arrive in the outdoor

plaza 10 minutes prior to the start of Mass. After lighting the Paschal Candle we will

process

_________________________________________________________

into church. When we reach the inside of the church, please take your seat.

Sunday, April 17 7:30am Mass in Church

EASTER SUNDAY 9am Mass in Church

All services are available

on our website:

www.ctkhaddonfield.org/

live-stream

9am

11am

11am

Mass in Hutchinson Gymnasium*

Mass in Church

Mass in Hutchinson Gymnasium*

* NO HEELS on the GYM FLOOR!


#109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

haddonfield.today | 9

Connect with

H’FIELD

FINANCIAL

.

Purchase

tickets for

TOWN

DINNER

.

LLC

Town Dinner

set for April 28

The 2022 version of

the Annual Town Dinner

will be held at Tavistock

Country Club on Thu

Apr 28. Cocktails at 6pm.

Dinner at 7pm.

Hosted by the Civic

Association, the event

provides an opportunity

to socialize (with friends

and neighbors) and

salute (a resident who

has made a significant

contribution to the

community).

This year, the Alfred

E. Driscoll Award for

Community Service will

be presented to Lisa

Quanci, in recognition of

her “deep commitment

to our community

and involvement in so

many organizations

and campaigns as a

volunteer.”

Also, several High

School seniors will

be honored with

scholarships: The

Bradshaw Literary

Award, the Quanci Visual

Arts Award, and the

Kaufmann Performing

Arts Award.

A Haddonfield resident

for more than 25 years,

Lisa Quanci has been

active with Boy Scouts

Pack 65, the Lutheran

Church, Urban Promise,

HATCH (dinosaur

sculpture) committee,

150th and 160th Army

National Guard, and

Lizzy Haddon Noontime

Enrichment. In addition,

she taught at HMHS and

the Markiem Arts Center.

Tickets are $65 and

may be ordered online at

HaddonfieldCivic.com n.

The Civic Association

has sponsored the Town

Dinner since 1911. The

first award for service

was presented in 1937.


10 | haddonfield.today #109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

Citizen of the Year 2022

During the Mayor’s Breakfast

on Saturday, March 19,

Julie Beddingfield

was named Haddonfield’s

Citizen of the Year for 2022.

After moving to Haddonfield in 2006, Julie

Beddingfield put the knowledge and experience

she gained as an environmental and land-use

lawyer to use, for the benefit of our community,

as a member (2009-16) and chair (2012-16) of

the Haddonfield Environmental Commission. A

variety of new projects led to the formation of

Sustainable Haddonfield, which Julie also served on (2010-18) and chaired (2010-16).

She oversaw the work necessary to attain silver-level certification from Sustainable

Jersey and receive a $10,000 grant to develop a Green Building and Sustainability

Element for Haddonfield’s Master Plan. Additional projects included a municipal energy

audit, the addition of bicycle lanes to a portion of Grove Street, and a multi-faceted

water conservation education campaign. In recognition of her work, Julie was named

Sustainable Jersey’s first Sustainability Hero in 2014.

Julie has been a member of the Haddonfield Civic Association’s board of governors

since 2012 and has served as the Association’s treasurer since 2016.

As the owner of Inkwood Books since 2015, Julie has used her store and social media

presence as a platform for a diversity of ideas and perspectives. The store supports

numerous literacy initiatives in Haddonfield and throughout the region. During the

early days of the Covid-19 pandemic – the outbreak of which coincided with her

decision to move to larger premises – she inspired other Haddonfield business owners

with her ability to pivot, adapt, and find creative solutions to the many challenges and

obstacles that the pandemic placed before the owners of small businesses.

The author of one of the letters submitted in support of Julie’s nomination wrote: “In

all of these ways and so many more, Julie truly embodies the best of Haddonfield. She

understands that Haddonfield is a stronger community when we work together, listen

to each other and support those who need help. And her contributions to our town have

made it a more sustainable and more welcoming place to live.”

MADELINE CASH receives the

William G. Hansen Youth of the Year

Award for 2022.

The president of the Leo Club at Memorial High School,

Maddie has organized numerous activities to raise money

and help people in the community, while providing volunteer

opportunities for more than 300 Leos in the school.

Sponsored by the Haddonfield Area Lions Club, the Mayor’s Breakfast

is held annually in the Presbyterian Church’s Fellowship Hall.

This year marked the 50th anniversary of the Citizen of the Year Award.

Photo: Colette Oswald


#109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

haddonfield.today | 11

Link to

SCULPTURE

TRUST

.

April: Sculpture Month

The Haddonfield Outdoor Sculpture Trust has a host of activities planned for

Sculpture Month (April) and International Sculpture Day (Sat Apr 30).

Tour nearly two dozen figurative and abstract sculptures, meet sculptors,

watch a live casting of a famous bust of Camden poet Walt Whitman, and take a

guided or self-guided tour. The schedule includes:

• Sat Apr 2 at 1 pm in Kings Court – Watch renowned local sculptor John

Giannotti (who created “Haddy,” among many other pieces worldwide) create

a polyurethane casting of “I Sing the Body Electric,” a 22-inch bust of poet Walt

Whitman. Rain date: Sun Apr 3 at 1pm.

• Mon Apr 4 to Fri Apr 15: “DIY Sculpture in a Box” – Kids age 5 and up can

pick up a free bag of supplies at the Public Library to create their own

sculptures, in cooperation with the Markeim Arts Center. Then take a selfie and

post to social media by Fri Apr 29. No judging, no prizes, just fun!

• Sat Apr 9 and Sat Apr 23 – Free, professionally-led walking tours leave at 12n

from “Haddy,” the dinosaur sculpture in Haddy Lane on Kings Highway, led by

sculptor John Giannotti. Rain dates the following days (Sun Apr 10 and 24).

• All month – Kids can pick up a “Haddy Snack” of pennies to feed the dinosaur

at Melange Children’s Boutique, 45 Kings Hwy E. While supplies last.

• Self-guided tours with easy walking directions online at HaddonfieldSculpture.

org, including the world’s only Children’s Sculpture Zoo at the corner of Kings

Hwy East and Evergreen Lane, with its life-size bronze sculptures of baby

elephant “Ndotto,” Tumi the giraffe, and “Toad,” “Bunny Rabbit,” “Sea Lion.”

• Join sculpture lovers in celebrating Sat Apr 30 as International Sculpture

Day. An invitation-only fundraiser will be held at a private Haddonfield home

filled with nearly 1,000 pieces of art.

Photographs and descriptions of all sculptures, as well as self-guided walking

tours, can be found at HaddonfieldSculpture.org and on Facebook, Instagram,

and Twitter at HOST08033.

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12 | haddonfield.today #109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

Apply now for Rotary grants

For more than 20 years, the Rotary Club of Haddonfield Foundation has

supported charitable projects to promote health and peace, advance education

and literacy, and alleviate poverty and hunger.

Some local examples: Historical Society, Haddonfield Outdoor Sculpture

Trust, Interfaith Caregivers, and the Garden Club (for a Blue Star Marker).

Regional non-profits that have received grants include Cathedral Kitchen,

Neighborhood Center, Urban Promise, and Boy Scouts of America.

The Foundation is now accepting applications from 501(c)(3) nonprofit

organizations for its 2022 grant program. The deadline is Fri Apr 15; grants will

be awarded in June.

For information about eligibility requirements and areas of priorities, and to

download the application form, visit the Rotary Club of Haddonfield’s website:

HaddonfieldRotary.org.

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#109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

haddonfield.today | 13

Read about

the PLASTIC

BAG BAN

.

Recycle your

electronics

Got old electronics

you wish to recycle? The

Rotary Club will provide

you an opportunity, on

Sat Apr 9.

“We’ll take anything

with a cord” is the slogan

for the collection, which

will benefit PAR-Recycle

Works of Philadelphia.

The event will take

place behind the

Borough Hall. Just drive

up and unload your

“anything” (desktop and

laptop computers, TVs,

cellphones, audio

equipment, kitchen

appliances, vacuums)

between 10am and 12n.

PAR recycles the

valuable components,

shreds the rest, and uses

the profits to reduce

recidivism by employing

and supporting those

formerly incarcerated.

It’s in the bag

Representatives

of the Partnership

for Haddonfield and

the Environmental

Commission will give

away 500 Haddonfieldbranded

reusable

shopping bags in Kings

Court, Fri Apr 22 from

12n to 5pm.

The giveaway is part

of a campaign to

increase community

awareness of the

statewide plastic bag

ban that will go into

effect on Wed May 4.

Those who shop and

dine in Haddonfield are

encouraged to “Bag

Up” by bringing their

reusable Haddonfield

shopping bags when

they visit the downtown.

To learn more about

the Plastic Ban, go here:

bit.ly/3BshZ9y or scan

the QR code n.


14 | haddonfield.today #109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

Tech help for seniors

Beginning in April – on the first and third Tuesdays – Public Library staff

will be at the Mabel Kay Senior Center from 11am to 12n to help seniors tackle

technology challenges. Interested seniors may sign-up for one-on-one, half-hour

sessions (four sessions per day) here: surveymonkey.com/r/youngerseniors or

scan the QR code n in the margin.

When you sign up, you will be asked to describe the kind of help you need

and specify the device you use (cell phone, tablet, laptop, for example), so the

instructors can be better prepared to answer your questions.

To scan the QR code, open the camera on your phone and aim the camera at

the QR code. Your phone should offer you the option to open a link. Press your

finger on the link and it will take you directly to the sign-up site.

Need assistance? Call Sheri Siegel at 856-354-8789 or email

ssiegel@haddonfield-nj.gov.

Register for

TECH

HELP FOR

SENIORS

.

THEE PERFECT SALE, local liquidator,

is proud to represent Richard Bennett

Clothing for Men as the owner prepares

for

Retirement

During the next couple of weeks we will be

hosting a series of sales to carry out the

liquidation process.

We welcome the public to shop, and explore

40 years of business with sales including

but not limited to: decor, merchandise,

collectibles, art, display pieces, and much more!

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY –10 to 4 – CLOTHING ONLY

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY – 9 to 4 – ALL ITEMS

And by Appointment

207 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield NJ

RICHARD

BENNETT

CLOTHING FOR MEN

609-413-6389 • TheePerfectSale@gmail.com

Does not include prior purchases, special orders, alterations.


#109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

haddonfield.today | 15

MULCH

SPRING

CLEAN UPS

LEAF

CLEANUPS

3D’s

Lawn

Service

&

Landscaping

856-979-1303

Last Man’s Dinner: April 5

On April 22, 1940, during a gathering to celebrate

the 21st anniversary of the formation of Haddonfield

American Legion Post 38, 108 veterans of the Great

War organized themselves into a Last Man’s Club.

They identified four purposes:

• To preserve our memories of 1917-18

• To pay fitting tribute to our departed comrades

• To foster and perpetuate good comradeship

• To eat drink and be merry.

The charter called for “a bottle of rare brandy ...

to remain unopened until our ranks have thinned to

the last three men,” at which time “the bottle shall

be opened and a toast offered to those comrades

who have gone before.”

The 81st Last Man’s Dinner will be held at the

Tavistock Country Club on Tue Apr 5, at 6pm

(social hour) and 7pm (dinner). All are welcome.

The event honors local veterans of all American

wars, in particular those who are members of the

various “Last Man” clubs established by Post 38 in

the wake of various conflicts.

Three members of the World War II Last Man’s

Club remain: Don Beck, John Brownwell, and Tom

Reilly.

Tickets are $50 and include valet parking. To

purchase tickets, call David Tarditi at 609-437-6347

or email drtarditi@verizon.net. (On the double!)


16 | haddonfield.today #109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

Our old

normal:

Shopping is

personal!

We are here to help and serve you –

but only by appointment.

Why? So we can ensure your health

and safety while you are in our shop and

give you our undivided attention.

Click the “book appointment” button on our website

and choose a convenient time. You’ll get one-on-one

attention from Bill or

one of his expert staff.

We can help you select

the perfect gift for

someone special (or

for you).

Don’t see exactly what

We buy gOLD, silver, diamonds,

platinum, luxury watches, and other

precious metals. Prices are up,

so now is a great time to turn your

unwanted jewelry into cash!

TOP PRICES PAID!

you want? We can

design and create a

custom piece, just

for you.

BOOK A

TIME WITH

JEWELRY

MECHANIX

.

Haddonfield’s Oldest and Largest Concierge Jeweler

16 Ellis Street (at Kings Court), Haddonfield NJ • 856-352-5170

www.jmechanix.com


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haddonfield.today | 17

Purchase

tickets for

KING’S

BALL

.

Casino night to benefit school

Christ the King Regional School is planning a King’s Ball casino night to

celebrate the school’s 80th anniversary.

Mark your calendar for Fri Apr 29, from 7 to 11pm. All are invited.

The event – themed “A Knight in Vegas” and scheduled to be held at

Lucien’s Manor (81 W. White Horse Pike, Berlin) – will honor the “Knight of the

Night,” Frederick J. Hutchinson.

The evening’s activities will include dinner, charitable gambling, and a silent

basket auction. Tickets are $125 per person. (Purchase by Fri Apr 22.)

If you cannot attend, but would like to take chances on the baskets, ticket

boards are available online.

Sponsorships are available. For details, and to purchase tickets, go to

ckrskingsball.com.

Proceeds will benefit Christ the King Regional School in Haddonfield.

For updates,

and to read

KAIN

MURPHY

obituaries,

scan:

.

• Michael Francis Falciani, 82

March 16, 2022

• Donald M. Sabia, 89

February 27, 2022

• Tina F. Clauss, 74

February 19, 2022

• Joan M. Manning, 80

February 18, 2022

• Virginia L. Potts, 92

February 17, 2022

• Kathryn Ingram Allen, 77

February 15, 2022

• Marie F. Vogt (Fragasso), 94

February 5, 2022

Elegance. Dignity. Comfort.

Since 1910.

FUNERAL SERVICES

856-429-1945

15 West End Ave, Haddonfield • kainmurphy.com

Pamela D. Powers, Manager • N.J. Lic. No. 4237

lions Pasta Bowl!

Saturday

April 2

Dinner and Gift

Basket Auction:

4 to 6p.m.

Adults: $15

To age 12: $10

at First Presbyterian Church

Connect

with LIONS

CLUB

.

HADDONFIELD

AREA LIONS CLUB

www.HaddonfieldAreaLions.org


18 | haddonfield.today #109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

On the Market

Go out to the ballgame: 4/1

Fri Apr 1 will be Baseball Night in Haddonfield, an event designed to mark

the opening of the 2022 Little League season and to celebrate the town.

The agenda includes pre-game activities from 4:45 to 6:15pm; food trucks

from 5 to 9pm; skills competition at 5:15pm; gear sale; DJ Marty; and snack bar.

Beginning on Field 1 at 6:30pm, the opening ceremony will include team

announcements and player introductions for Game 1.

The First Pitch ceremony at 6:55pm will be followed by the National Anthem

and “Play Ball!” at 7:05pm. The 50/50 raffle will be drawn at the top of the third.

Little League baseball has been played in Haddonfield for more than 50

years. Opening Night introduces the younger generation of players to the

league’s traditions and previews the fun and excitement that come from playing

the game.

The Little League invites all to “come on out to the ballgame.”

WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS

Celebrating 75 Years in Haddonfield

Perfecting the Art & Science

of Eyewear & Hearing Aids

1947 2022

l Third-generation family business.

l Specialists in the latest digital

lens technology with blue-light

protection.

l Featuring a hand-picked and

curated frame collection.

l Offering the latest hearing-aid

technologies from Siemens,

and Resound.

l Eye exams and hearing

screening on premises.

l Welcoming new patients.

Recognized by INVISION Magazine as “Best of the Best in the USA.”

MESERALL

VISION • HEARING

206 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield NJ

856-429-6930 • www.meserall.com

Open Tuesday thru Saturday. Appointments recommended.

Raymond Hooley – NJ Licensed Hearing Aid Dispenser #152500

Connect with

MESERALL

.


#109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

On the Market

haddonfield.today | 19

Lisa Wolschina

856-261-5202

Lisa Clarke

610-662-4440

New Listings!

1.

Amy Crutchfield

856-816-0051

David Gottardi

856-465-7536

44 Linden: 6 beds 2.5 baths. $799,900

2.

Too New

for Photo!

James Falvey

609-707-5055

Caty Karns

727-434-3430

411 Belmont: 4 beds 2.5 baths. $749,000

3.

Jessica Keenan

908-358-7649

James Lacy

856-745-6944

301 Centre: 4 beds 1.5 baths. $599,000

Jeanne “Lisa” Wolschina

Cell: 856-261-5202 (preferred)

NJ Association of Realtors’

Platinum Award

2013-2021

WELCOME HOME

Kate Nicastro

856-577-2424

Barbara Quinn

609-500-1922

REALTY

224 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield NJ

856-874-8980 direct • Also at The Shore

Properties are in Haddonfield,

unless noted otherwise.


20 | haddonfield.today

#109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednes

Looking Ahead (alphabetically)

Sun May 15 Archives Open House (Historical Society)

Sat Apr 30 Bling Bingo (Mustard Seed Child Care)

Wed Apr 27 Candlelight Dinner (Historical Society)

Fri Apr 29 Casino Night (Christ the King School)

Sat Jul 9 Crafts & Fine Art Festival (thru Sun 10)

Sat May 14 Farmers Market

Sun Jun 19 Father’s Day

Sun Jul 3 Fireworks

Thu May 19 Golf Outing (Little League)

Sat May 7 Herb & Perennial Sale (Garden Club)

Wed Jun 22 HMHS Graduation

Mon Jul 4 Independence Day Parade

Wed May 18 Jefferson/Hamilton Debate (Skirmish)

03

Library 12-4

Magic Scratch Sheet

12-4

Mon Jun 20 Juneteenth (observed)

Mon Sep 5 Labor Day

Sat Apr 30 Lizzy Haddon Basketball (thru Sun May 1)

Mon May 30 Memorial Day

Sun May 8 Mother’s Day

Sun May 1 NJ MasterChorale (Methodist Church)

Sat May 7 Senior (Citizen) Prom

Thu Aug 4 Sidewalk Sale (thru Sun 7)

Sat Jun 4 Skirmish on Kings Highway

Sat May 7 Tatem Fair: The Greatest Show on Earth

Sat May 7 Wellness Week Kick-Off

Sat Apr 30 Wine & Cheese (Association for

Constitutional Awareness)

04

Library 10-8

05

Sculpture in a Box 10-8

(thru Fri Apr 15)

Tech Helpers 11-1

Library 10-8

Storytime 10-10 30

Sculpture in a Box 10-8

Paint Pouring 11-12

APRIL IS

SCULPTURE

MONTH

06

Libra

Sculp

Tech

Story

NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK

10

17

Library 12-4

Author Talk:

Greg Pizzoli 2-3

Jazz: New Wonders /MC 2

EASTER

Library 12-4

CLEAN-OUT MONTH

CHIPPER WEEK

VEG WASTE PICK-UP RESUMES

Fitness with Emelia /MK 10 15 -11

Mahjongg /MK 1-3

Lenten Music /BC 5-5 30

Adult School: Photography /HS 6 30

Adult School: Plant-Based Cooking

/HS 6-8

11

Library 10-8

12

Sculpture in a Box 10-8

Tech Helpers 11-1

LEAF WEEK

Fitness with Emelia /MK 10 15 -11

Mahjongg /MK 1-3

Lenten Music /BC 5-5 30

Commission Work Session /BH 6 30

American Legion Post 38 /HQ 7 30

18

Library 10-8

19

Spring Parachute Craft

10-8

Tech Helpers 11-1

Fitness with Mel /MK 10 15 -11

Tech Help /MK 11-12

Bridge /MK 12 30 -3

Adult School: Tai Chi /TS 6

Last Man’s Dinner /TCC 6

Planning /BH 7

Toastmasters /LC 7 15

Library 10-8

Bunny Game Craft

10-8

Sculpture in a Box 10-8

Tech Helpers 11-1

Puzzles & Prizes 3 30 -4 30

Fitness with Mel /MK 10 15 -11

Book Club /MK 11-12

Bridge /MK 12 30 -3

Backyard Chicken /BH 7

Toastmasters /LC 7 15

Library 10-6 10-8

Coffee & Schmooze

Rotary Club /TCC 1

Bingo /MK 1-2 30

Line Dancing /MK

Skirmish Lecture: Ha

American Revolution

Adult School: Pickle

13

Coffee & Schmooze

Singing Angels /LC

Rotary Club /TCC 1

Something to Chew

Line Dancing /MK

Republican Club /2

Adult School: Real E

Adult School: Pickle

20

Libra

Sculp

Tech

Story

Libra

Sprin

stitch

Tech

CHIPPER WEEK

School’s Out Spring Camp /MAC 9-4

Fitness with Emelia /MK 10 15 -11

Mahjongg /MK 1-3

Shade Tree /BH 8

School’s Out Spring Camp /MAC 9-4

Fitness with Mel /MK 10 15 -11

Tech Help /MK 11-12

Bridge /MK 12 30 -3

Zoning /BH 7

Toastmasters /V 7 15

School’s Out Spring

Coffee & Schmooze

Rotary Club /TCC 1

Bingo /MK 1-2 30

Line Dancing /MK

Municipal Alliance

Historic Preservatio

Adult School: Pickle

205 205 N. Haddon

BC Baptist Church

BH Borough Hall

CW

DT

GC

Crows Woods

Downtown

Grace Church

HF

HL

HPP

Haddon Fortnightly

Haddy Lane

Haddonfield Plays & Players

HQ American Legion Post 38

HS High School

KC Kings Court

LC

Lutheran Church

LLC

Little League Co

MAC Markeim Arts Ce


day

ry 10-6

ture in a Box 10-6

Helpers 11-1

time 3 30 -4

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Thursday Friday Saturday

31 MAR 01 APR

Library 10-8

APRIL FOOL’S DAY

Tech Helpers 11-1

Haddonfield Today

Library 10-6

SCULPTURE MONTH

Grace Thrift Shop /GC 10-4

Gentle Yoga /MK 10 15 -11

Beginners Art Class /MK 9-11

Spring Luncheon & Games /HF 11 30

Art Studio /MK 11-2

Kiwanis Club /TCC 12 15 -1 30

Tai Chi /MK 1-2

Little League: Baseball Night in

65 Club 1 30 Haddonfield /LLC 5-9

07

Library 10-8

Sculpture in a Box 10-8

Tech Helpers 11-1

02

08

Library 10-6

09

Sculpture Unicorn Gliders in a Box 10-6

10-6

Library 10-2

Grace Thrift Shop /GC 10-4

Sculpture Event /KC 1

Lions Club: Pasta Bowl /PC 4-6

Library 10-2

/MK 10-12

2 15

1-2 30

ddonfield in the

/BH 7

ball /MS 8-10 30

ry 10-6

ture in a Box 10-6

Helpers 11-1

time 3 30 -4

/MK 10-12

10-12

2 15

On /MK 12 15

1-2 30

05 7

state Basics /7-8 30

ball /MS 8-10 30

ry 10-6

g Egg Cross-

10-6

Helpers 11-1

Camp /MAC 9-4

/MK 10-12

2 15

1-2 30

/BH 7

n /BH 7 30

ball /MS 8-10 30

mplex

nter

MC

MK

MS

Beginners Art Class /MK 9-11

Fitness with Mel /MK 10 15 -11

Art Studio /MK 11-2

Tai Chi /MK 1-2

65 Club 1 30

Lions Club /TCC 6 15

Adult School: Volleyball /MS 6 30 -10 30 Grace Thrift Shop /GC 10-4

Gentle Yoga /MK 10 15 -11

Kiwanis Club /TCC 12 15 -1 30 Flea Market /HF 9-2

14

Fitness with Mel /MK 10 15 -11

Tai Chi /MK 1-2

65 Club 1 30

Board of Education /HS 7

21

Methodist Church

Mabel Kay Senior Center

Middle School

Library 10-8

Storytime 10-10 30

Sculpture in a Box 10-8

Tech Helpers 11-1

Library 10-8

Tech Helpers 11-1

Paper Succulent Craft

4 30 -5 30

Women’s Suffrage

Book Club 6 30 -7 30

MT

PC

PL

Masonic Temple

Presbyterian Church

Public Library

15

GOOD FRIDAY

16

Sculpture in a Box 10-6

Library 10-6

Borough Hall CLOSED

Schools CLOSED

(Spring Break thru 4/22)

Mabel Kay Senior Center CLOSED

Fortnightly Geranium DEADLINE

Rotary Grants DEADLINE

School’s Out Spring Camp /MAC 9-4

Grace Thrift Shop /GC 10-4

Council of Churches: Dubois’ Seven

Last Words Service /MC 12-3

Kiwanis Club /TCC 12 15 -1 30

22 23

EARTH Haddonfield DAY

Library 10-6

Today

Recycled Koala

Newspaper Craft 10-6

Beginners Art Class /MK 9-11

School’s Out Spring Camp /MAC 9-4

Art Studio /MK 11-2

School’s Out Spring Camp /MAC 9-4

Tai Chi /MK 1-2

Grace Thrift Shop /GC 10-4

Girls’ Day Out /DT 1-8

Gentle Yoga /MK 10 15 -11

65 Club 1 30

Reuseable Bag Give-Away /KC 12-5

Human Relations /BH 7 30 Kiwanis Club /TCC 12 15 -1 30

TCC Tavistock Country Club

V Virtual

WCC Woodcrest Country Club

E-Waste Recycle Event /BH 10-2

Grace Thrift Shop /GC 10-4

Memorial: Dr Charles Sayre /MC 11

Sculpture Walking Tour /HL 12

Reception: Dressler Smith /MAC 4-7

Library 10-2

Y’s Men’s Easter Egg Hunt /CW 10

Easter Egg Hunt & Spring Fair /MC

10-12

Grace Thrift Shop /GC 10-4

Sculpture Walking Tour /HL 12

Library 10-2

Interfaith Caregivers: Volunteer

Breakfast /LC 9-10 30

Grace Thrift Shop /GC 10-4

Earth Day Event /KC 10-4

Sculpture Walking Tour /HL 12

Haddon Fortnightly: Fashion Show

/WCC

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Please email news@gumnutgroup.com


22 | haddonfield.today #109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

On the Market

ODe to SPRINg

Then welcome, welcome to our view,

Each gift thy bounteous hand bestows,

Still, still, thy heavenly scenes renew,

And all thy precious joys disclose.

To future ages shall the muses sing,

Hail, genial Goddess, of the blooming spring.

Mary Robinson ( 1756 - 1800)

If you heart desires

daffodils in window boxes

in April 2023, call Kate

in April 2022.

Kate Master Siedell

NJAR Circle of Excellence 2011-2021

41 S. Haddon Ave, Haddonfield

856-428-2600 • www.foxroach.com

Unless noted otherwise, properties are in Haddonfield

www.HaddonfieldRealtor.com

856-616-7040 direct

856-287-4665 cell

kate@HaddonfieldRealtor.com


Link to

DRESSLER

SMITH

.

Register for

SCHOOL’S

OUT CAMP

.

Link to

ART OF

BUSINESS

.

Register for

SUMMER

ART CAMP

.

#109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

CUTTING • MULCHING • FERTILIZING • PRUNING

Additions

Renovations

New

Construction

856.795.4550

On the Market

www.Wagnerarchitect.com

SEASONAL YARD CLEAN-UPS • THATCHING • SEEDING • AERATING

SPRING HAS SPRUNG!

CALL NOW!

for a free lawn care estimate!

(And ask about Spotted Lanternfly)

KYLE WRIGHT’S LAWN CARE

856-547-0101

FERTILIZING • LANDSCAPE DESIGN • SHRUB & FLOWER PLANTING

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LANDSCAPE DESIGN • SOD INSTALLATION

Coming up at

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Registration is open at

the Markeim Arts Center:

• Sat Apr 9 from 4 to

7pm: Opening Reception

for The Inspirational

Journey of Dressler Smith.

Details: bit.ly/3J4RR7U

or scan the QR code n.

• Fri Apr 15 and Mon

Apr 18 to Fri Apr 22

from 9am to 12n and 1 to

4pm: School’s Out Spring

Break Camp. Go here

bit.ly/37aIPrI or scan n

to register.

• Thu Apr 28 from 6 to

7pm: The Art of Business

– A Career Talk with

Benita Cooper. n

• Early-bird registration

(and discounts, thru

Thu Apr 7) for summer

camp. Go here

bit.ly/3tP4xcE or scan

the QR n for details and

to register.

MarkeimArtsCenter.org.

SuZANNe

STOINSKI

856-616-7060

Cell: 856-952-5483

SuzanneStoinski@gmail.com

41 S. Haddon Avenue, Haddonfield NJ 08033

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2 | haddonfield.today #109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

Violin camp

Each year, the

publisher of Haddonfield

Today sponsors a twoweek

scholarship for a

Camden County violinist

or violist, age 10 to

18, at the Philadelphia

International Music

Camp & Festival, at Bryn

Mawr College.

Details: pimf.org.

Deadline: Sat Apr 30.

Pro Imports

Auto Service

SPECIALIZES IN REPAIRING

ALL FOREIGN CARS

309 Haddon Avenue

Collingswood

751-9400

• Call TIM MAURO

for Pricing on

Parts & Service

• Factory-Trained

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• FREE Estimates

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

OF HADDONFIELD

124 Kings Highway East

The Rev Ryan Miller

856-429-2326

_______________________

PALM

SUNDAY

APRIL 10 at 11am

SERVICE

Chancel and Bell Choirs

In-Person and Livestreamed

Online: firstbaptisthaddonfield.org

On Facebook: First Baptist Church

Of Haddonfield

_________________________

EASTER

SUNDAY

APRIL 17 AT 6:19am

SUNRISE SERVICE

AT THE CROSS

Haddonfield Baptist Cemetery

402 Kings Highway East

(across from the High School)

11am

SERVICE OF CELEBRATION

“He is Risen” with music

of the Resurrection

In-Person and Livestreamed

Online: firstbaptisthaddonfield.org

On Facebook: First Baptist Church

Of Haddonfield

MASKS ENCOURAGED

Because He Lives...

Celebrate this Easter

Photo: Melissa Bergstrom


#109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

haddonfield.today | 25

Link to

INDIAN

KING

TAVERN

MUSEUM

.

REQUEST

A PEST

CONTROL

QUOTE

on your

smartphone.

.

The Revolution: Hear all about it

The Haddonfield Skirmish Committee is

partnering with Camden County College to present

a series of lectures about the American Revolution,

from the perspective of our communities.

The series is part of the build-up for the Sat Jun 4

Skirmish on Kings Highway.

Doug Rauschenberger will present the second

lecture in the series, “Close to Home: Haddonfield

in the American Revolution,” in the Borough Hall at

7pm on Wed Apr 6,

This talk will cover the military history of the

Haddonfield area during the American Revolution.

It will include Von Donop’s stay on his way to Red

Bank, and the British route through Haddonfield

on the way back to New York. It will also touch on

the role of the Quaker Meeting, and how divisive

the war was for the local community. (A number

of people were “read out” of the Meeting for

participation in the war.)

Doug Rauschenberger has a BA in history and

an MS in library science. He is co-historian of

Haddonfield, a former director of the Public Library,

and a former president of the Historical Society of

Haddonfield. He is the co-author of Lost Haddonfield

and of Haddonfield: Images of America.

Details about the Skirmish, and the lecture

series in particular, may be found here n, or on the

website of the Friends of the Indian King Tavern

Museum: IndianKingFriends.org.

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Weed Control

More fitness

In response to popular

demand, a third fitness

class has been added

to the schedule at the

Mabel Kay Senior Center.

The new lineup is:

• Fitness with Emelia on

Mondays (10:15 to 11am)

• Fitness with Mel on

Tuesdays (10:15 to

11am)

• New: Fitness with Mel

on Thursdays (10:15 to

11am) – except on Thu

Apr 21.

Fitness with Mel uses

light weights, a small

ball, and a chair.

Rhythms are

incorporated using

hands, feet, and/or drum

sticks. Exercises are

appropriate for all ages,

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2 | haddonfield.today #109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

Need Seed?

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across from Whole Foods in Ellisburg Shopping Center

856-428-1200 • mywbu.com/cherryhill

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Connect

with ADULT

SCHOOL

CELEBRATING

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Haddonfield NJ

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School

YEARS!

TRIVIA: Which Ford debuted (and flopped) in 1957?

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HELP WANTED

DIRECTOR, BOARD MEMBERS

The Haddonfield Adult School has been

offering lifelong learning opportunities for

residents of Haddonfield and the vicinity for

nearly 65 years. The current season of courses

is in full swing, and planning has begun for

the second half of 2022.

BOARD MeMBeRS

There are several openings on the Board

of Trustees. These positions allow interested

volunteers to contribute ideas and expertise to

shape and strengthen the school’s programs.

Attendance at biannual meetings is required.

DIReCTOR

This position will become vacant when

our current director retires, in June. The

responsibilities of this part-time, paid,

work-from-home position include creating

and scheduling educational programs,

maintaining financial records, managing

payroll, participating in community outreach,

and designing publicity materials.

For information about these exciting

opportunities, please email Stephanie Sanger

at ssanger@comcast.net.

HaddonfieldAdultSchool.org

Geraniums red

(white, pink, ...)

To create a mass of

color that is easy to

grow and maintain, it’s

hard to beat geraniums.

They can be planted as

borders or in hanging

baskets, window boxes

or pots. And it seems

that they bloom forever!

“Welcome the warm

weather with a bit of

color in your life, and

buy some fabulous

geraniums in the vibrant

colors of spring!”

That’s the message

from members of The

Haddon Fortnightly,

whose geranium sale is

blooming once again.

Untouched by inflation,

prices remain the same

as last year’s.

Available colors are

red, white, pink, and

rose. Sizes are 4.5-inch

pot for $5, 8-inch

hanging basket for $12,

and 10-inch hanging

basket for $16.

To order flowers, or

if you have questions,

call Pat at 856-429-9123.

Make checks payable to

The Haddon Fortnightly

and mail to Pat

Underwood, 652 S. Edge

Park Drive, Haddonfield

NJ 08033.

The order deadline is

Fri Apr 15.

Flowers may be picked

up at the Fortnightly

Clubhouse (Kings Hwy

and Grove) on Thu May

5 from 6 to 8pm and on

Fri May 6 from 9am to

12n.

Proceeds from the

sale will be used for

the maintenance of

the historic Haddon

Fortnightly Clubhouse

and for donation to

various charities the

Club supports.


28 | haddonfield.today #109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

Celebrating Charles Sayre

The life of The Rev Dr Charles A. Sayre, who passed away in August 2020, a

few months after his 100th birthday, will be celebrated at the United Methodist

Church on Sat Apr 9, starting at 11am.

Dr Sayre served as the senior pastor for the church for 25 years, from 1965 to

1990, and led his church, and others in the region, in outreach to Camden. He

inspired the establishment of Respond Inc, a social service agency in Camden,

and served as chair of its board of directors for decades.

Dr Sayre was an active member of the Rotary Club of Haddonfield for 55

years, and served as its president in 1983-84. Rotary District 7640 recognized

his many contributions with its Vocational Service Award in 2009.

The service in the church’s sanctuary will be live-streamed. A reception with

light lunch will follow, in Propert Hall. Those interested in attending are asked

to register in advance, for catering purposes. Scan the QR n.

Register

for SAYRE

RECEPTION

.


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0 | haddonfield.today #109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

Senior reads

The current selection

for the Book Club at the

Mabel Kay Senior Center

is The Whistling Season

by Ivan Doig. It will be

discussed on Tue Apr 12

from 11am to 12n.

On deck: The Widows

of Malabar Hill by Sujata

Massey on Tue May 10

and Mothertrucker by

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Who let the

girls out?

Gather up your gal

pals and shop the

latest in spring fashion,

trends, and fare during

Downtown Haddonfield’s

Girls’ Day Out! on Thu

Apr 21 from 1 to 8pm.

Many of the town’s

shops will offer the latest

in this season’s fashion,

gifts, and decor during

extended business

hours. Restaurants will

offer the tastiest fare.

And shoppers will enjoy

a wide variety of in-store

events and experiences.

For the current list of

participating businesses,

along with lots of

specials and promotions,

go here: bit.ly/3K0mpIf,

or scan the QR code.

Girls’ Day Out! is

sponsored by the

Partnership for

Haddonfield.

Hall of Fame

Dinner, Apr 30

The Haddonfield

Memorial High School

Athletic Hall of Fame will

hold its 2022 induction

ceremony and dinner

on Sat Apr 30, at the

Tavistock Country Club.

Cocktails at 6pm,

dinner and ceremony at

7pm. Tickets are $70.

The inductees are:

• David Krier Class of

1971 (posthumous)

• Paul Wiedeman ’89

• Ryan Roberts ’98

• George S. Wilkinson III

’98

• Kristina Keegan

Bonesteel ’03

• Kara (Hyde) Swift ’03

• Julie Sobolewski ’04

• Kyle Turner ’04

• Vanessa Wright ’06

• Brian Zoubek ’06

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32 | haddonfield.today #109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

Celebrate with the Symphony: 70!

Symphony in C will celebrate its 70th anniversary on Sun Apr 24 from 5 to

9pm at Tavistock Country Club.

The Symphony was founded as a community orchestra – the Haddonfield

Symphony – in 1952. Over time, its mission evolved into that of a training

orchestra for young professionals and a comprehensive music education

organization serving people of all ages throughout the region.

Symphony in C performs at Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts and other

venues, and contributes to the quality of life we enjoy in Greater South Jersey.

The 70th Anniversary Gala will be chaired by Penny and Stephen E. Ryan of

Marlton and Rosie Hymerling of Haddonfield. Emcee will be former Haddonfield

mayor and Symphony in C board chair, Jack Tarditi.

Guests will enjoy cocktails, gourmet dinner with wine, and entertainment by

pianist David Zipse and the Elegance Electric String Quartet. Tavistock Country

Club’s Covid protocols in effect at the time of the event will be observed.

The gala will honor Charles (Chuck) Heuisler and C. Carney (Chick) Savery,

both of whom were instrumental in guiding the former Haddonfield Symphony

from community orchestra to the music education powerhouse it is today.

The event will also remember former board chairs and Archer Law attorneys

Robert R. Kugler and Lee Hymerling, who passed away in 2021.

Proceeds from the gala will support the Symphony’s Summer Camp, Youth

Orchestra, concerts for young people, and after-school instrumental music

programs in Camden and the region.

For Gala reservations and information, including details of sponsorship

opportunities, call Denise Stuart, vice president of development, at

856-240-1503 or email her at dstuart@symphonyinc.org.

Symphony in C is a New Jersey 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, so direct

donations are tax-deductible, as are substantial portions of ticket costs and

sponsorships for the gala.

Connect

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Open to Camden County

residents age 13 to 19.

For details and application,

visit www.pimf.org.

Funded by The Gumnut Group LLC.

Presented by the Rotary Club

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The bulk of the funds that pay for the Independence Day

FIREWORKS and PARADE, the HALLOWEEN PARADE, the

TREE LIGHTING, and the SANTA PARADE come from NOT

from the Borough of Haddonfield, but from ...

YOU and your neighbors.

These events are planned and presented annually by volunteer

members of Haddonfield Celebrations Association, a 501(c)(3)

nonprofit organization. We’ve been doing this for nearly 80 years.

All of our events are free, but they cost over $45,000 a year to

run. (The fireworks alone cost $15,000).

Please Donate Now! Thank you!

Your generous contribution at this time will enable us to

plan this year’s community celebrations with confidence.

Please send your tax-deductible donation to Haddonfield

Celebrations Association, PO Box 15, Haddonfield NJ 08033, or

donate online via PayPal at HaddonfieldCelebrations.org.


34 | haddonfield.today #109 • APRIL 1 TO 22, 2022

Celebrate the Earth, learn about sustainability

The Environmental Commission and Sustainable Haddonfield invite all

residents to visit Kings Court on Sat Apr 23 – 10am to 4pm – to learn about

Borough and business programs related to the environment, sustainability, and

technology, including:

• The NJ Plastic Ban law (in effect on Wed May 4) and reusable bag giveaway.

• Stormwater management and the Borough’s proposed Rain Barrel program.

• The Public Library’s new Technology Room. See demos of some cool stuff!

Local businesses will be on hand to promote sustainable products and

practices.

Also, those attending will be invited to play the Recycling Game, a fun way to

learn about which materials should be recycled and which should go to the in

the trash.


Link to

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Leaves, yard waste, and “stuff”

April is Clean-Out Month in Haddonfield, which

means that the Borough relaxes the rules with

respect to the amount of “stuff” that can be placed

for pick-up on trash day. Details: Scan the QR n.

After a hiatus of some weeks during which Public

Works Department crews were fully occupied

taking down 150+ trees, the chipper will return

during the weeks of Mon Apr 4 and Mon Apr 18.

Leaves can be raked to the curb – but NOT in the

street! – the weeks of Mon Apr 11 and Mon Apr 25.

Vegetative waste pick-up will resume on trash

days from Mon Apr 4.

For details on trash, recycling, etc, scan the QR n.

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Register

for GREG

PIZZOLI

.

Register for

SUFFRAGE

BOOK CLUB

.

Register for

LIFE OF IDA

B. WELLS

.

Connect

with ADULT

SCHOOL

.

PURCHASE

DINNER

TICKETS

Scan the QR

code:

.

Historical Society of Haddonfield

We invite you to attend our annual

Candlelight Dinner

Wednesday, April 27, 6pm

Tavistock Country Club

Guest Speaker:

DR. PATRICK e.

MCgOVeRN author

of “Ancient Wine:

The Search for

the Origin of

Viniculture.”

Scan QR code to purchase tickets online

(add $1.50 fee) or call 856-429-7375.

• Sponsor $300 • Dinner Patron $150

(All sponsors and patrons acknowledged in program.)

• Member Dinner $100 • Non-member Dinner $110

Questions? Email info@haddonfieldhistory.org

At the Library

Among the events and

activities on the Public

Library’s schedule for

April:

• Children’s author and

illustrator Greg Pizzoli

will visit the Library on

Sun Apr 10 at 2pm to

read a story, discuss his

work, and autograph

books purchased from

Inkwood Books. Scan the

QR code n to register.

• LTAI Women’s Suffrage

Book Club will meet on

Thu Apr 21 to discuss

Ida B. the Queen by

Michelle Duster. The first

eight people to sign up

will receive a free copy

of the book to keep. Scan

the QR code n.

• As a follow-up, a

historical re-enactor will

present the life of Ida B.

Wells on Thu Apr 28 at

4pm. Scan the QR code

n to register.

Spring into

learning!

Whether your goals

include getting into

shape, fine-tuning your

finances, or learning to

cook, the Adult School

has you covered! Visit

HaddonfieldAdultSchool.

org – or scan the QR

code n – for information

about these upcoming

classes:

• Photography: The

Basics – six weeks

beginning Mon Apr 4.

• Seasonal Plant-Based

Cooking – three weeks

beginning Mon Apr 4.

• Real Estate and Home

Staging: The Basics

– One night: Wed Apr 13.

• Tai Chi – eight weeks

beginning Tue Apr 5.

• Co-Ed Pickleball (Wed,

8 to 10:30pm) and Co-Ed

Volleyball (Thu, 6:30 to

10:30pm) in the Middle

School Gym.


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Bingo for bling

Mustard Seed Child

Care will sponsor bingo

at the Lutheran Church

on Sat Apr 30. Doors

open at 6pm; games 7pm.

Prizes include

Touchstone crystal

jewelry by Swarovski.

Admission ($35)

includes bingo sheets for

all 12 games, desserts,

coffee, and tea. Also:

baskets of chance, 50/50.

Egg scrambles

The Y’s Men’s Easter

Egg Hunt will return to

Crows Woods at 10am

on Sat Apr 16, after a

two-year hiatus, thanks

to Covid-19. All local

children age 1 to 10 are

welcome to attend.

The hunt – a longtime

Haddonfield tradition

– is one of a number

of Y’s Men’s projects,

locally and regionally,

funded by the sale of

Christmas trees.

No rain date.

Also on Sat Apr 16,

the Methodist Church

will hold an Easter Egg

Hunt and Spring Fair

in its parking lot, from

10am to 12n, rain or

shine.

Those attending are

asked to bring a nonperishable

food item asa

donation to the Cherry

Hill Food Pantry.

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Fundraiser for constitutional

awareness

The grounds of Greenfield Hall (home of the

Historical Society) will be the location of a wine-andcheese

fundraiser on Sat Apr 30.

The beneficiary? The Association for

Constitutional Awareness. Proceeds will be used

to fund scholarships and other projects aimed at

educating young adults about the importance of

understanding and preserving the Constitution.

The event will run from 3:30 to 5:30pm. Tickets

are $30 ($50 for a pair) and may be purchased at

youraca.org. Rain date: Sun May 1.

Something to

chew on

The Mary Mabel Kay

Senior Center has a new

program each second

and fourth Wednesday

from 12:15 to 1:45pm:

lunch and a speaker, aka

“Something to Chew On.”

Sign-ups are requested

for catering purposes:

856-354-8789 or ssiegel@

haddonfield-nj.gov.

You are

invited!

Symphony in C

70th Anniversary Gala

Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 5pm

Tavistock Country Club

cocktails and dinner

music by

Elegance Electric String Quartet

symphonyinc.org for information

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IN C

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