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TRANSACTIONSWall of Warriors at Vineland HighBY RYAN DINGERAppel
Farm and LandisTheater ink agreement.Appel Farm at the Landisdebuts
in October.CLASSIFIEDSPage27Appel FarmArts &Music Center
hasentered into an agreement with theLandis Theater Foundation
tomanage the Landis Theater in Vineland,said Sean Timmons, artistic
director. Thepartnership will be known as Appel Farmat the
Landis.Appel Farmstaff, including Timmons,Dee Billia, director of
Marketing andPublic Relations, Lawrence Schmidt,director of
Development and SpecialProjects and Jason Blacketer, events
coor-dinator, will launch the newventure. Theseasoned and
accomplished staff brings awide platformof experience and
achieve-ment to the venture.Beginning October 2012 Appel Farmwill
be presenting a full season of musicand performing arts events at
the theaterthat has been described as jaw-droppinglybeautiful.We
will still present the kind of artiststhat Appel Farmis known for,
saidTimmons, but the 700-plus seats in theVineland venue will
provide wider choicesin booking artists and genres that wewerent
able to present in the Clare RostanAppel Theater. We will not be
presentingconcerts at the Appel FarmTheater afterour performances
on April 14 of JohnLennon Imagined: The Solo Years and JimWests
North South East and JimWest.The Arts &Music Festival will
still takeplace on June 2 at Appel Farmwith head-liners Tedeschi
Trucks Band, Dawes,On Wednesday, April 4, Vineland High School
stu-dents and faculty gathered in the upstairs atrium ofthe South
building to witness the dedication of theWall of Warriors.The wall,
which features a yearbook-style portrait gallery,with each portrait
mounted on a wooden plaque, honorsteachers and other faculty
members who have exhibitedexcellence with at least 25 total years
of experience, and 15years at VHS. In the inaugural ceremony, 17
teachers, twoadministrators, a secretary, a librarian, a school
nurse, and amember of the maintenance staffmost of them long
sinceretired and seven of them being honored posthumouslywere all
inducted into the Wall of Warriors.This presentation provides a
well deserved tribute to out-standing individuals and great
teachers, said Dr. ThomasMcCann, VHS Principal. We would like to
build on this tradi-tion, and continue to add a fewmembers to the
wall every year.The idea for the Wall of Warriors project grew from
theVHS Historical Committees suggestion that the school dosomething
to honor faculty members who have exhibitedexcellence and longevity
at the school.From there, Steve Lewis, an educator at VHS, was
asked tobecome an advisor for a student committee in charge of
theWall of Warriors project. Lewis began to assemble a commit-tee,
starting small with just three or four students, but as theMaintree
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poses with Sean Timmons,Artistic Director of Appel Farm, and Robert
Dragotta, Executive Director of theLandis Theater. The Appel Farm
staff will now manage the Landis Theater.CONNECTI NG YOU TO SOUTH
JERSEY. WEEKLY.Continued page 19Continued page 8Grapevine 1-9
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Grapevine is published on Wednesdays byGrapevine News Corp.
Copyright 2012. Allrights reserved.{CONTENTS}1 Venues MergeAppel
Farm inks agreement tomanage Landis Theater.1 Wall of
WarriorsLongtime educators honored inthe halls at Vineland High
School.3&4 Faces in the News6&12 In Our Schools10 Big
Screen, Big FilmThe Godfather is an enticingmovie, especially if
you cathc it atthe Landis Theater.VINCE FARINACCIO10 PET
CARE12&14 News in Brief16 DINING17 Recipe CornerTry this
low-glycemic sweetenerin this brownie recipe or some ofyour own.
LISA ANN DiNUNZIO18 Entertainment20 Be the Program DirectorTake a
survey, let management atLandis Theater know what showsyou want to
see. TODD NOON20 Crossword Puzzle21-23 HOME & GARDEN24
Community Calendar26 REAL ESTATE27 CLASSIFIEDSCORRECTION:In last
weeks cover story, Tiny Miss NJ, some misinformation was given
aboutAspbergers syndrome. The paragraph describing children born
with Trisomy 18 was notmeant to describe individuals with
Aspbergers. The paragraph is reprinted here accurately:A rare
genetic disorder characterized by an extra 18th chromosome,
children bornwith Trisomy 18 can suffer from kidney disorders,
heart defects, mental retardation, diffi-culty eating and
breathing, among other physical malformations.Also, the article
reported that approximately 260 out of every 1 million babies born
inthe United States are affected by Aspbergers. Recent reports put
that number at 1 in 88.Faces in the NewsISuccess in 2011 Tournament
Circuit for CCMATCCumberland County Martial Arts Training Center in
Millville completed their 2011 tour-nament circuit by winning 197
medals and trophies throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania,Texas, and
Louisiana. This includes five National titles and 12 Junior
Olympictitles. Pictured here, from left are: (1st Row) Instructor
Helen Renyo, Michael Mazza,Sincere Gilmore, Ryan Tepper, JJ Renyo,
Head Instructor Master Jason Renyo, JakeBowser, Connor OBrien,
Caleb Duffy, Timmy Long, Instructor Ashlee Donelson; (2nd Row)Gina
Wang, Winnie Zheng, Lucas Pratts, Jerica Hudson, Brandon Garton,
Jacob Probst,Joshua Donelson; (3rd Row) Queena Wang, Vincent Wang,
Amaya Liles, Chieko Quigley,Isabella Vargas, Alyssa King,
Instructor Eric Colon; (4th Row) Joanna Dounoulis, MatthewRoman,
Aaron Clark, Matthew King, Brandon Turbsville, Sam Mazza. CCMA has
trainedvigorously and ambitiously throughout the entire 2011 season
and there are many hopesfor the 2012 tournament circuit to be
equally as successful.Champion Awards Owner Speaks to Service
ClubsLinda Anconetani, owner and operator of Champion Awards, Gifts
& Engraving, recentlyspoke to members of the Vineland Service
Clubs Council. The company offers top qualityproducts at
competitive pricing. As a business started in 1971, and owned by a
woman, thecompany has provided premier customer service, accurate
and detailed work, and on-timedelivery. Champion manufactures and
supplies trophies, plaques, resin figures, glass andacrylic awards,
medals, ribbons, tiaras, name badges, desk plates, engraved signage
(indoor& outdoor) rubber stamps, buttons, banners, clocks,
picture frames, cast bronze and alu-minum tablets, and much more.
Of special note, the company works with non-profit organi-zations
that might be on a tight budget. Pictured here is Anconetani (left)
with some of herproducts along with Vineland Service Clubs
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In The Attic Announces Jelly BeanContest WinnerCandles In The Attic
recently announcedthe lucky winner of their Jelly BeanContest. The
winner was Brooke and JoeShays of Millville, NJ. Joe guessed that
thejar filled with jelly beans held 1500, andthe actual count was
1537.Pictured here is Rudy The Rabbit (left)presenting the grand
prize Easter center-piece to Brooke.Candles in the Attic is located
at 819 N.2nd St., in Millville NJ. They are openFridays and
Saturdays, from 10:00 am to5:30 pm. For more information, call
856-327-4212.Engagement AnnouncementMs. Carol A. Dallago of
Vinelandproudly announces the engagementof her granddaughter, Miss
AmandaNicole Costa, to Nicholas RyanEllingsworth.Amanda is the
daughter ofCarolyn D. Burroughs of Vinelandand Mr. Anthony Lee
Costa ofMillville.Amanda is a graduate of VinelandHigh School and
Cumberland CountyCollege. Now attending WilmingtonUniversity,
Amanda is majoring inBehavioral Science. She is employedat Exhibit
Systems International inWilliamstown and is also a RealtorAssociate
with AJ Faliciani Realty inVineland.Nicholas is the son of
Mrs.Barbara Shaw of Vineland and Mr.Scott Ellingsworth of
Minetola.Nicholas is a graduate of VinelandHigh School and is
employed atMacDonald Communications inVineland.The couple were high
schoolsweethearts, and have been togetherfor six years. They are
planning awinter wedding in January of 2013.Rodriguez Offers
Experience At LorenzosNestor A. Rodriguez is 25 years old,grew up
in Vineland, and now makeshis home in Landisville, NJ.In 2004, he
graduated from BuenaRegional High School. During his timeat BHS, he
began cutting mens hair.After graduating, he became a barber,and
now has ten years experience,working with both newer hairstyles,
aswell as the more traditional looks. Hecurrently works at
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Loving MemoryFor our mom, Bea Cunningham, onher birthday. April 25,
1934 - August 2,2005.We thought of you with love today,but that is
nothing new; We thoughtabout you yesterday, and days beforethat,
too. We think of you in silence, weoften speak your name; All we
have arememories and your picture in a frame.Your memory is our
keepsake withwhich well never part. God has you inHis keeping, we
always have you in ourheart.Sadly missed and always remembered,Your
loving children and familyCasino Night Comes To Vineland Public
LibraryThe Vineland Library Foundation is holding a Casino Night at
VinelandPublic Library on Friday, April 20 from 7:00 10:00 p.m. The
cost of this fund-raiser is $45 a ticket with all proceeds going to
the library. Included in the priceis $25 in play money for casino
games and three hours of play at Blackjack,craps, roulette, poker
and other games, plus a chance to win prizes. Enjoy horsdoeuvres
prepared by the Cajun chef from Landis Marketplace. A cash bar
willbe available and the Trotta Trio will entertain. The dealers
are all licensed profes-sionals who will be happy to teach you how
to play the games. The Foundationwould like people to come to the
libraryeat, drink, socialize, win a prize andhelp the library.
Tickets are available at the library. For information, please
callthe library at 856-794-4244.Millville Womans Club Welcomes
Special GuestThe Literature Department of the MillvilleWomans Club
had as their special guestspeaker Millville Resident
AshleighUdalovas. Udalovas is Miss New Jersey of2011 and spoke on
her platform, which ishelping to wipe out illiteracy. She is
nowworking towards her teachers certification.There are so many
ways to help our chil-dren become readers. One of her pet proj-ects
is First Book.Grapevine 1-9 041112:Layout 1 4/9/12 7:47 PM Page
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Jersey Main Street Community. In thexof the Urban Enterprise
ZoneApril 2012603 E Landis AveVineland NJ
08360856.794.8653MainStreetVineland.orgTodd Noon,Executive
DirectorGet involved The Main Street committees meet monthly, at
the Main Street oce. All are welcome. Organization, 1st Thurs, 4 pm
Promotion, 2nd Thurs, 8:30 am Design, 3rd Thurs, 8:30 am Economic
Restructuring,4th Thurs, 8:30 amCall for other volunteer
opportunities.CAPITAL BANK is sponsoring Main Street Vinelands
volunteer recruitment, retention, and recognition programs for a
third consecutive year. This includes the Volunteer Recognition and
Networking Event (VINE), to take place on Wednesday, April 18, from
5:30 to 7 p.m., at Bains Deli, 636 E. Landis Ave. This is an
opportunity for those interested in Main Street Vinelands
revitalization work to learn more about the Main Street program and
become a volunteer. It will also be a networking opportu-nity for
volunteers and committee chairs will be on hand to answer questions
and sign up new volunteers. Everyone who signs up at the event to
become a volunteer will receive a free gift. Light refreshments and
soft drinks will be pro-vided. RSVP by Friday, April 13, by calling
Main Street Vineland at (856) 794-8653 or e-mailing
[email protected] Bank Sponsors Main Street Volunteer
Events for Third YearCapital Bank is also sponosring the annual
Volunteer Recognition Brunch, which will take place on Saturday,
April 21.Attendees and Main Street members chat at the VINE in
April of 2011.LandisMarketPlace.comfor Coupons & SpecialsAt
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featured at Mels Amish Furniture.Denise Workman, Vineland,
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PM Page 5{6}thegrapevine|APRIL11,2012I In Our Schools NHS Students
Help Habitat For HumanityStudents in the National HonorSociety at
Vineland High Schoolhave been working on the Habitatfor Humanity
housing site underway on Plum Street, according toCarole Dallago,
NHS advisor.The NHS studentsStephanieDruziako, Sarah
Jannarone,Patricia Matias, Aiden Rodriguezand Jessica Bertonazzi
and oth-ershave been working onSaturdays, helping with
painting,clearing the yard of debris andother tasks, said
Dallago.This is the second year NHShas been involved with Habitat
forHumanity. Jannarone is chair ofthe project, said Dallago."A lot
of times, when it comesto community service, studentsend up
resorting to projects that are less substantial," said Druziako. "I
likeHabitat because it is a rare opportunity for people my age to
take part in morehands on activities. Also, I know how important my
home is to me, so I likeknowing that I can help give someone else
that experience.""I really love working with the Habitat for
Humanity program," said Bertonazzi."Everyone there is so friendly
and it feels good to help people out.""It's hard work but it's
worth it," said Moses, "because you know you're helpingsomeone
build a house for them and their family to grow in.""I'm glad that
I could volunteer my time to make something easier for some-one
else," said Rodriguez. "That's all we try to do; make something a
little easierfor someone who needs it."Stephanie Druziako helps
clear rocks and debris during a recent day spent working at
aHabitat for Humanity housing site.Cumberland County College
Student Named Coca-Cola ScholarHeidi Shelley, a resident of
Millvilleand a student at Cumberland CountyCollege, has been named
a 2012 Coca-Cola Community College AcademicTeam Bronze Scholar. The
Coca-ColaScholars Foundation sponsors theCoca-Cola Community
CollegeAcademic Team program by recogniz-ing 50 Gold, 50 Silver and
50 BronzeScholars, and providing a total of nearly$187,500 in
scholarships annually.Bronze Scholars each receive a$1,000
scholarship and a specialmedallion. All Coca-Cola CommunityCollege
Academic Team Scholars willbe listed in the April 23 issue of
USATODAY newspaper.Selection as a Coca-Cola Scholar isbased on
scores earned in the All-USACommunity College Academic
Teamcompetition, for which more than 1,700 applications were
received this year. Anindependent panel of judges considers
outstanding academic rigor, grade pointaverage, academic and
leadership awards, and engagement in college and com-munity service
in selecting students for this honor.The Coca-Cola Community
College Academic Team program is sponsored bythe Coca-Cola Scholars
Foundation and is administered by Phi Theta Kappa, thelargest honor
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