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Pancake breakfast
Check out photos from the Cub Scouts
annual pancake breakfast. PAGE 10
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Donating
is made
easier
With a New Year coming up
quickly, many local residents
are eager to make those last-
minute donations to charities
to get their final tax deduction
of the year.
To make things more con-
venient, Goodwill Industries of
Southern NJ & Philadelphia
has installed computerized
donation kiosks at all of its do-
nation centers and unveiled
state-of-the-art iDonate
technology that enables
donors to track their giving
online, 24-7.
Goodwill Public Relations
Manager Juli Lundberg said
donating to Goodwill is
simple: the donor pulls up, an
attendant unloads the car, the
donor puts his or her
contact information into the
kiosk as well as what was do-
nated, and the donor gets a re-
ceipt.
The next time a donor
comes with donations, the
donor will only have to enter
his or her phone number.
And, with iDonate, at
www.goodwillnj.org, the donor
inputs his or her phone num-
ber and receives a report of all
donations made. There is no
need to keep receipts for the
whole year.
The Shamong Township Coun-
cil and Pinelands Commission
have been going back and forth
concerning a storm water man-
agement plan for the soccer com-
plex.
The Pinelands Commission
originally wanted the township to
put a plan in place according to
todays standards versus 1990s
standards, when a contractor
originally worked on the com-
plex.
Thats like a Cadillac versus a
Chevy, Sue Onorato, township
administrator, said.
However, the Pinelands Com-
mission has agreed to let the
township prepare a storm water
management plan according to
the 1990s standards.
That is a good, positive result
and should ease (the) burden on
township, Deputy Mayor Sean
Gray said in an email.
In other township news
Shamong Township and sur-
rounding areas have been experi-
encing home break-ins and bur-
glaries. The burglars are gaining
access to the abandoned homes,
disconnecting the electricity so
the homes dont flood and are
stealing the copper piping.
Similar break-ins have oc-
Charity extends help to seniors
Shamong Township settles on storm water plan
For Elise Sharpless, being with
Mary Kay is more than just sell-
ing beauty products.
Its also about bringing happi-
ness to some of the more vulnera-
ble people in the community: the
elderly.
The Shamong resident, who
has been with Mary Kay as a con-
sultant since last year, said the
Adopt a Grandparent program
was created in the Mary Kay com-
munity. Sharpless said she decid-
ed to get involved with it.
Local businesses are donating
sets of hand and foot cream to the
residents at Care One in Eve-
sham.
Sharpless said she wraps and
delivers the gifts on Christmas
Eve with her daughters. This
year, 22 people at Care One will re-
ceive gifts.
Sharpless solicits funding from
local businesses.
Im sure most of them have al-
ready donated their large por-
tions to charity, she said, noting
each set of cream costs $22.
Sharpless said it is an easy gift
in part because it is not scented,
so it should not trigger allergies
and also, it can be for a man or a
woman.
Its something from the past
that they probably enjoyed, she
said.
And what has been the re-
sponse from the community?
Its been great, Sharpless
said. I think anything people can
do locally, they really enjoy.
She said she was able to secure
all donations last year in two
weeks. And the challenging part
is finding the time to go to each
business, because she has chil-
dren, a business and other volun-
teer responsibilities.
Sharpless said shes rewarded
in seeing happiness in peoples
By SEAN PATRICK MURPHY
The Shamong Sun
By SEAN PATRICK MURPHY
The Shamong Sun
Computerized kiosk allows
donors to track their giving
please see DONORS, page 2
Mary Kay consultant Elise Sharpless
participates in Adopt a Grandparent
program for elderly residents
SEAN PATRICK MURPHY/The Sun
Elise Sharpless is asking local businesses to donate sets of hand and
foot cream to residents at Care One in Evesham. please see ELDERLY, page 4
By KATRINA GRANT
The Shamong Sun
please see TOWNSHIP, page 4
Lundberg said the donation
kiosks have been around for two
years and iDonate launched in
November.
Its just a huge convenience
for donors to be able to see what
theyve done all year, she
said, noting many people have
called at tax time looking for re-
ceipts.
Lundberg said donations are
strong this year, especially in
Medford.
The community has just been
so generous, she said. I think
the visibility in Medford is just
wonderful.
The Mount Laurel site just
opened this year and is slower
than in Medford. However, Lund-
berg said, people from Marlton,
Shamong, Tabernacle, Pember-
ton and Mount Holly all use the
Medford location.
She said about 40,000 people
have donated and used the kiosks
this year alone.
We need to give our donors
just so much convenience, and so
much great customer service
theyll come back and go out of
their way, Lundberg said.
Donations are Goodwills life-
line to helping local residents
with disabilities and disadvan-
tages gain the job skills needed to
become employed, Goodwill
President and CEO Mark Boyd
said. Beyond providing stellar
customer service, we have invest-
ed in technology to ensure a
pleasant donation experience at
Goodwill.
Investing in your community
and preserving the environment
while receiving a tax break has
never been easier.
Goodwill encourages dona-
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The mass collection and resale
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Donors are encouraged to keep
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According to Boyd, the week
between Christmas and New
Years Eve is the busiest time of
year for donations.
With New Years Eve falling
on a Saturday this year, we expect
a huge rush on Friday and Satur-
day, Boyd said. Goodwills dona-
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Continued from page 1
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The township is asking that if
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If you are able to get a descrip-
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TOWNSHIP
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Township reaches agreement
As we gear up for the holiday
period, many teachers use differ-
ent techniques to not only empha-
size the importance of each spe-
cial day, but also use the opportu-
nity as a teachable moment.
In Mrs. Donnelly's second-
grade class at Indian Mills
School, a Reader's Theatre was
used to learn about Thanksgiv-
ing.
The children worked coopera-
tively to make this a special event.
A lot of hard work, sprinkled
with endless smiles, produced an
amazing array of costumes to
make the play a truly special
event.
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big feast, just like the Native
Americans and Pilgrims.
Students learn
about the
importance of
Thanksgiving
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Thanks for supporting our
Cub Scout pancake breakfast
On Dec 3, Indian Mills Cub Scout Pack
47 held its annual pancake breakfast to
help the less fortunate families of Sha-
mong. Because of the generous contribu-
tions to our breakfast, we were able to give
$790 to the school nurse to distribute.
We are thankful for the generosity of
Filomena Cucina Italiana Restaurant,
which supplied all the pancake mix, meat,
syrup and coffee; WAWA for the orange
juice; Shop Rite for the plates, cups and hot
chocolate mix; McDonalds for butter,
creamers, flatware and napkins; and Mur-
phys for the water.
The Indian Mills Cub Scouts are happy
that they can provide this community serv-
ice. The boys do everything from setting
up, making the pancakes, to serving the at-
tendees and cleaning up.
They learn the meaning of good will and
have fun doing it.
A big thank you goes to Pastor Jack, of
the Indian Mill Methodist Church, and its
members for supporting such a worthy
cause. Thanks to everyone who came out to
have a delicious breakfast. Thanks also has
to go out to all the parents who volunteered
to help and supervise the cooking.
We are blessed to be able to give back to
the community that gives so much and has
people in need. We look forward to this
event every year. We would like to wish
everyone a Merry Christmas, happy holi-
days and a safe and wonderful new year.
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The Burlington County clerk is
offering couples an opportunity
to exchange vows at the historic
Smithville Mansion again this
holiday season.
Ceremonies will be performed
between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Fri-
day, Dec. 23.
There are a limited number of
appointments available, so cou-
ples should contact the county
clerks office as soon as possible
to schedule a ceremony.
This romantic location has be-
come a tradition of the clerks of-
fice.
I am extremely pleased the
Friends of the Smithville Man-
sion and the Burlington County
Parks Department have opened
their doors free of charge to cou-
ples looking for a memorable
venue to begin their journey
through life together, clerk Tim-
othy Tyler said.
Built in 1840, the stately
mansion is once again being lav-
ishly decorated for the holidays
and
the Friends of the Mansion are
graciously offering use of the
billiard room for the ceremonies.
Interested couples must obtain
a license from the municipality in
which either the bride or groom
reside, unless neither person lives
in the state.
In such cases, the license must
be obtained at the Eastampton
Municipal Complex.
It takes 72 hours to obtain a li-
cense, so please plan ahead.
The clerk performs ceremonies
for residents, non-residents and
persons attached to the military
installations by appointment at
his Mt. Holly office.
To schedule a holiday ceremo-
ny at the mansion, contact Megan
at (609) 265-5783.
Tie the knot at
Smithville Mansion
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The Burlington County Free-
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Donnelly thanked all those who
served and who are serving in
our Armed Forces, and the mem-
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Vietnam Veteran Curt Ander-
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the bagpipes and U.S. Army (ret.)
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All in attendance were then in-
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Seven specially designated
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Special to The Sun
On Dec. 3, Indian Mills Cub Scout Pack No. 47 held its annual pancake breakfast to help the less
fortunate families of Shamong. Pictured are the cooks and supervisors, from left, Hunter Gareua, Luke
Leach, Joe Siter, Aydan Barrett, Patrick Worrell, Rick Worrell (Cubmaster), Bill Leach, Jerry Gareau and
Bryan Barrett. See additional photos from the Scouts pancake breakfast on page 13.
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Indian Mills Memorial Schools
Home and School Association
conducted an all-day, indoor soc-
cer tournament to raise funds to
offset costs for the annual sixth-
grade Camp Ockanickon ecology
camping trip, scheduled for late
May. This year, it was headed up
by Tim Carroll, and supported by
the schools soccer and field-hock-
ey coaches, Steve Shultz and
Brian Davis. Additionally, a
small army of parents and stu-
dents from Seneca High School
provided expertise as coaches for
the teams, and manned the re-
freshment stand.
From 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., 240
students from grades 1 through 8
tussled on the gym floor for a
chance to take home the title of
grade-level champion. More than
$4,200 was raised during the
course of the day.
Soccer tournament pays for
sixth-graders ecology camping trip
Special to The Sun
Steve Shultz keeps a close eye on the play of the sixth-graders.
Special to The Sun
Tim Carroll directs a group of
players prior to the start of their
game.
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DATE, YEAR THE SHAMONG SUN 13
Lots of people feel closer to
heaven at Christmas time.
CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS)
Highway 70, Medford (Across from Wawa)
invites you to
Christmas Eve Family Candlelight Service 3pm
Christ mass Candlelight Service 7:30pm
Christmas Day service of readings and carols 10am
Special to The Sun
On Dec. 3, Indian Mills Cub Scout Pack No. 47 held its annual pancake breakfast to help the less
fortunate families of Shamong. Hunter Gareau is pictured flipping the perfect pancake.
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