VOLUME 5 | ISSUE 18 | JUNE 13, 2012I N S I D E : PRIZEWEEK
PUZZLE: PG. 4 SPECIAL DADS PET CARE GUIDE DANCE RECITALSBig band to
country tunesto fill the night air.CLASSIFIEDSPage31Saturday in the
park / I think itwas the Fourth of July / Peopletalking, people
laughing /A man selling ice cream / SingingItalian songs....Its as
true today as whenChicago recorded these lyricsdecades ago. All
across America,musicians will move outdoors, andlocally the
tradition of summer con-certs begins in the coming week,with the 4
Js Combo performing atGiampetro Parks Enrico Serra BandShell on
June 18 and Tear It Up tak-ing to the stage on June 20 atRichlands
Michael Debbi Park.The Vineland series runs eachMonday night of the
summer, withFrank Marone and the Italians clos-ing out the season
on August 27. Aspecial Wednesday concert will beheld on July 4,
featuring TheCumberlads and the Red, White &Blue Band.The
Richland concerts are onWednesdays through August 29,when DJ Nicky
G. finishes the sea-son there. Also, Bellview Winery ismidway
through its Jazz in JuneSaturday concert series.For a complete
lineup of Vinelandand Richland summer concerts,see Entertainment on
page 30.The Rotary Club of Vinelands Annual Scholarship
andRecognition event was held on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at theRamada
Inn and included the presentation of 12 differentscholarships to 20
local students.The 2012 Vineland Rotary scholarship recipients
include:Alison L. Angelo, Sacred Heart (SHHS), $1,000
TheGrapevine's Hometown Heroes Scholarship; Alec M. Bauman,Arthur P
Schalick HS, $1,000 Hometown Heroes Scholarship;Allison P. Beres,
Vineland (VHS), $1,500 Reverend C. RossCollins Memorial
Scholarship; Daniel W. Bradbury, Rutgers U.,$1,000 Harry D. Doerr
Memorial Scholarship; Jin Ya Chen, VHS,$2,500 John Spoltore/Matt
Blatt Most Inspirational Scholarship;Stephanie M. Druziako, VHS,
$1,000 Hometown HeroesScholarship; Amanda E. Garrison, VHS, $1,000
Harry D. DoerrMemorial Scholarship; Timothy J. Huffman, SHHS,
$1,500Monsignor Joseph G. Stoerlein Scholarship; James F. Ianni,
St.Augustine Prep, $1,500 Otto Schwabe Memorial Scholarship;Sarah
R. Jannarone, VHS, $1,500 William F. Dudley, Sr.
MemorialScholarship; Alyssa S. Maurice, VHS, $1,500 Shaye
KotokMemorial Scholarship; Douglas Powers, VHS, $1,000 LoyleLanes
Bowling Center Scholarship; Blake E. Trabuchi-Downey,Virginia Tech,
$1,000 Harry D. Doerr Memorial Scholarship;Victoria Tretheway, VHS,
$1,000 Harry Kejzman MemorialScholarship; Samantha J. Winterburn,
Our Lady of MercyAcademy (OLMA), $1,500 Leslie N. Kotok Memorial
Scholarship;Alexandra M. Yeager, Lehigh University, $1,000 Harry D.
DoerrMemorial Scholarship; Alanna M. Zappariello, OLMA,
$1,000Hometown Heroes Scholarship; Blake Elizabeth Pescatore
andIvonna Dumanyan, both from VHS, $500 each Kimball CupAward for
the co-Valedictorians of VHS; and Siri Marie Nesheim,SHHS, $500
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inScholarships to Local StudentsThe Michael Debbi Park in Richland
is the site of a Wednesday nightsummer concent series. Outdoor
music series are also hosted atGiampetro Park in Vineland and
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6/11/12 7:58 PM Page 1A ParableJohn and Mary are known in their
com-munity to be a very well-to-do couple. Johnhas owned and
managed a very prosperousbusiness for many years. From time to
timethere have been crises in their lives that havecaused them to
go into debt, but they havealways dug their way out and paid their
bills.One day, John comes home from a busi-ness trip and his wife
greets him at the door.She says, While you were away, I fixed
every-thing! Remember how you said that you areconcerned about the
people in our town thatdont have jobs? I have hired most of
them.The bumpy streets that you have complainedabout, Im hired 200
people to fix them.Remember how weve said, The childrenare our
future? I have hired 1,000 people tobuild a new school and they
have alreadymade a good start on it. Were going to makesure that no
child gets left behind.Remember how weve said, I wish therewas more
we could do for the homeless? Ihave taken care of that. I am
building housesfor all of them. John says, Where did youget the
money for all of this? Mary says, Itwasnt hard! We have always paid
our bills. Ijust asked the credit card companies toincrease our
debt ceiling and they were happyto do so. I went to all of the
local banks andthey were all happy to loan the money forthese
worthy projects because they know youalways pay your bills, John. I
also borrowed afew million from your Chinese associates andgave it
to the poor people in town.John replies, Mary, we could have
doneall of these things and more. I was about tomake a big
investment in my company to dra-matically increase production, but
now you'vewiped out my bank account and there is noth-ing left. Now
we are ruined!You may have guessed by now that this littleparable
is about the U.S. economy. John is theAmerican taxpayer, and Mary
is the govern-ment. While it is true that the American tax-payer
has been very productive, caring, andgenerous, his wealth has been
promised farbeyond his ability to pay. And now he is ruined.Another
great civilization falls into the Usedto Be Great column of history
along withEgypt, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome.Paul Halley,
Stow Creek, NJArts Need More Than Lip ServiceThere has been much
discussion about theway in which student cumulative averages
arecalculated. I do not really wish to commenton that aspect, with
the exception of congrat-ulating all of the students who have
workedso hard, to make education a priority. I canonly hope that
the matter can be resolved, butthere is another consideration that
has longbeen ignored or tolerated. That would have todo with the
fine and performing arts. Thesecourses should also be weighted, due
to theamount of personal and team effort each stu-dent must put
into them. Many academic stu-dents who are also talented in fine
and per-forming arts do not take these classes becausethey are not
weighted and can actually nega-tively affect the overall average.
Many of thesecourses carry additional credits, but still lackthe
weight to push the averages higher.No one likes to hear the When I
was aboy... stories, but when I took part in band andchoral
activities, each course was worth 2.5credits. We worked hard to
perform, but therewere few extra benefits. There were no
compe-titions, very little in the way of local scholar-ships. You
simply did your best. The cold-war-era thinking that existed into
the 1960s pre-pared you for college or the work force, withfew
other choices. You were trained as brain orbrawn and that was the
extent of it.We have allegedly come so far from thatthinking,
extolling creativity, multiple intelli-gences, free thinking,
finding your dream andother great-sounding catch phrases, but
whathave we done to place themin the realmof seri-ous academics?
The 1960s model still appearsto be in place. It is time for lip
service to end!Many of our students excell [in local per-formances
and exhibits] and many hours gointo these events and they
contribute not onlyto the performance or exhibit, but also
tooverall study skills, teamwork, memory,sequencing, history,
culture and social issues.These events can lead to
understanding!From an academic perspective, theseevents may not
involve scientific or math for-mulas or equations, but has anyone
thoughtabout dancing steps, learning to play an instru-ment, ear
training, voicing, artistic techniques,musical theory? These may
prove to be aschallenging, plus they offer entertainment,beauty and
positive acclaim to the community.I would like to request that all
boards ofeducation and members of the administrationtake a closer
look at creating an equal playingfield for these students.Warren L.
Crescenzo, VinelandClass Rank: Level the Playing FieldI can
understand the desire and drive of thestudents to achieve the rank
of class valedicto-rian. Unfortunately, there currently seems to
betoo many ways students can gain unfair advan-tage over other
students in their pursuit of aca-demic excellence. I would suggest
the follow-ing changes be effective for the coming aca-demic school
year in September. Courseworksuccessfully completed at the high
school com-plex will be the only determining factor inarriving at
class rank. Any classes completedoutside of the Vineland High
School campuswill be for student enrichment purposes onlyand not
have any bearing in calculating thegrade point average. Students
should not beallowed to skip lunch to take an additionalcourse to
inflate their grade point average.Advance Placement courses that
the studentstake should continue as they have in the past.The
guidance counselors play a pivotal role asthey advise the students
concerning theircourse selections throughout their four years
atVHS. These changes would make for a morelevel playing field for
all students.David M. Levin, Vineland {2}thegrapevine|JUNE13,2012To
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Copyright 2012. Allrights reserved.1 Music in the Open AirBig bands
to country tunes to fillthe night air.3,5,10 Faces in the News4
Prizeweek Puzzle6,20 News in Brief8,24 In Our Schools12,14
Community Calendar/Sports13 Landis Sea Isle ProjectVinelands
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NewsIConley GraduatesWith HonorsOn May 18, Blanche Conley
graduat-ed from Wilmington University withBachelor of Science
degree inPsychology. She was inducted into theDelta Epsilon Rho
Honor Society forbeing on the Dean's List for three con-secutive
semesters. She also receivedAcademics Honors as Cum Laude for
acumulative GPA of 3.7.A graduation celebration was givenby Mark
Conley (husband) at theRamada Inn Hotel in Vineland in honorof her
accomplishments. More than 70guests attended. She will continue
herstudies in the Master's program atWilmington University this
fall inMental Health and specializing inPsychological
Testing.Martini GraduatesFrom RowanFrank S Martini Jr., son of
Frank andLynn Martini of Vineland, recently graduat-ed from Rowan
University with a BA degreein Psychology and a Specialization in
ChildBehavior Services. Frank will continue hiseducation at Rowan
in the fall, workingtoward a masters degree. His future goalsare to
become a school psychologist.Birth AnnouncementCongratulations to
Melissa andSteve Pokrovsky and sons, Stosh,Jarnett and Luke, all of
Pittsgrove, onthe new addition to their family.Daughter/sister
Ryleigh Josephine wasborn May 24, 2012, weighing 8 lbs.and 21
inches in length.We wish her all our love.From,Aunt Jen, Uncle
Eric, CousinMadison and Pappy.Brothers GraduateLocal brothers Cole
Brunozzi (left) andDustin Graiff (right) shared a specialmoment
recently when Cole graduatedfrom All Kids First preschool and
Dustingraduated from Sacred Heart High School.Grapevine 1-11
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Excel During CompetitionStudents from The Arts of the Dance Centre
participated in the BackstagePerforming Arts Competition on Sunday,
May 20, 2012 and took home a plat-inum trophy, two high-gold
trophies and a gold trophy. Their Modern perform-ance to a Lion
King medley, choreographed by Adele Harwas, also won them thehigh
score award in their age category for the entire competition. Also
in com-petiition was a solo by Gabriela Leone and a trio performed
by Lia DOrio, OliviaLeone and Samantha Ruessboth of which were
choreographed by CadhlaHorsey. A Contemporary dance choreographed
by Alexis Acevedo-Ahl competedas well. Congratulations to everyone
for a job well done.Wedding AnnouncementLandon and Logan Gentile
arepleased to announce the marriage ofJustin Gentile to Nicole
Adamson (akaMommy and Daddy). The couple hasbeen in love since they
were 11 yearsold, and on March 28, with their twoboys, and their
moms, dads, and sib-lings, they were married at VinelandCity
Hall.The ceremony was followed by a din-ner at Larrys II to
celebrate.They plan to honeymoon in AtlanticCity soon and it will
also celebrate their10 years of being in love.Love you Momma and
Daddy!Love,Landon and Logan.Faces in the NewsIBirthday WishesA
year's gone by,How time has flown,We can't believe how Leilani's
grown!She's such a joyAnd so much fun,Oh my! Our baby Turned
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CumberlandMallFashion-forward youngsters are nowable to shop for
the runwayand theboardwalkas Justice recently opened atCumberland
Mall. The 4,408-square-footretailer, located in the Marshalls
Wingacross from BAM!, opens in time for areatweens to update their
summer wardrobe.Benefit Dinner for SeriouslyIll ChildA macaroni and
meatball benefit dinnerfor eight-year-old Joshua Browne is
sched-uled for Wednesday, June 13, at 6 p.m. atthe North Italy Club
on Virano Lane.Browne is the son of Michele Brownefrom the City of
Vineland License andInspections Department, and MatthewBrowne of
the Vineland PoliceDepartment. Since April 1, doctors atSouth
Jersey Medical Center, DuPontHospital, and currently
ChildrensHospital, have been unable to diagnoseJoshuas illness.The
dinner will help raise funds for theBrowne family to defray the
cost of extramedical expenses, traveling, and lodgingwhile Joshua
is undergoing treatment.Tickets are $12 each and can be pur-chased
at the Mayor's Office, Dept. ofLicenses and Inspections, or the
NorthItaly Club.Progresso and General MillsOffer Grants to
Non-ProfitsThe Community Relations Program atProgresso/General
Mills invites 501C3,non-profit organizations in the regionwith
programs focusing on nutrition andfitness in children to apply for
a grant.Although the primary focus of grantcriteria is for programs
dealing with nutri-tion and fitness in children, considerationwill
also be given to a small percentage ofchildrens programs focusing
on the arts,education, or youth mentoring.They are accepting
applications fromqualified organizations until June 15, 2012.Grant
applications may be found on-line at
www.generalmills.com/corporate/commitment/grants_application.pdf or
bycalling Karen Bush at 856-213-9186.Applications must be submitted
online;applications submitted by any othermethod may not be
considered.The General Mills Foundation with thehelp of the
Progresso Plant Grant Teamhas given $70,000 back to the communityin
the last fiscal year.PAL Holds Eight-WeekDay CampThe Vineland
Police Department willbe holding a Police Athletic League
(PAL)eight-week day camp this summer, underthe direction of
Patrolman Albert Vargas,an officer with the departments
juvenileunit.The camp is open to children ages 8 to12 who live in
Vineland. The program willbegin on June 25 and end on August
17.Hours are 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.Highlights of the camp include:
Breakfast, lunch and snacks available; Outdoor playground; Complete
air-conditioned facility; T-shirts for all campers; and Local trips
(movies, bowling, skatingrink etc.)Cost is $480, or $60 per week.
Thereis no credit for vacation weeks out of theprogram. A two week
deposit of $120 isnecessary for those who wish to payweekly. This
deposit will be applied toweeks 7 and 8. The deposit is
non-refundable if you choose to drop out ofthe program prior to
completion. Thereis also a $20 application fee payable
uponregistration.For more information, contact Ptl.Vargas at
856-691-4111, ext. 4673 or emailhim at
[email protected] Older Americans ArtExhibit &
CompetitionThe Cumberland County Office onAging and Disabled has
organized the38th Annual Art Exhibit and Competitionfor older
Americans in CumberlandCounty. The exhibit will be on
displaythrough June 29, in the Gant room of theMillville Public
Library, located at 210Buck Street, Millville.The annual
competition is for bothprofessional and non-professional artistsage
60 and over in Cumberland County.Categories of competition for
originalworks of art are: Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor,Sculpture,
Print, Pastel, Drawing, MixedMedia, Photography, Computer
Imageryand Craft.Registration deadline for this yearscompetition
was May, 11th, and over 80entries were submitted and winners
wereselected. Opening reception was June 1.1st Place Winners in
each respectivecategory may be eligible to compete in
theSeptember/October 2012 New JerseySenior Citizen Juried Art
Contest andExhibition.For more information and/or to beplaced on
the mailing list to receive noticefor the 2013 competition, call
theCumberland County Office on Aging andDisabled at:
856-453-2220.Coordinated by the CumberlandCounty Office of Aging
and Disabled,funding was made possible in part by theNew Jersey
State Council of the Arts,Department of State, and the
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radios and NOAAWeather Radios will provide updates andinformation
from local officials. Avoid isolated trees in open areas,hilltops,
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golf carts,golf clubs and bikes-anything with metal. If you are in
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under athick growth of small trees. Boaters should get to land and
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wanted to learn aboutthe music industry. Are you a musician
orsongwriter and want to learn aboutrecording your own songs? Have
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effects are used in yourfavorite films? These questions and
muchmore will be answered at this music tech-nology camp.
Registration forms are avail-able in the main office of Sacred
HeartHigh School. For complete details, contactMs. Tammy Rains
(856) 691-4491, ext. 1207,or email [email protected]. IGrapevine
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waschosen Student of the Month of May.Wanalista lives at home in
Pittsgrovewith his parents, Sandra and David, aswell as his
brother, Cole.PRINCIPALS LISTFifth GradeAlex BisignaroKatie
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YEARS!EN ARD G ONE & T S R E T CENCCC Leadership Class
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County College wasrecently honored at a graduation ceremony in the
college's Luciano Conference Center.Once a month during the
academic year, LCC members participated in activities withselected
themes to strengthen their skills, and learn more about the
community and howthey can make a difference. The LCC graduates
included, from left: (front row) JacquelineGalbiati, Diane
Holtaway, Pamela Moore, LCC Coordinator Kim Ayres, Judy
Washington,Heidi Koering, Lillian Armstrong and Sonya Ivanovs;
(Second row) Sam Pipitone, MatthewRobinson, Terrence Hardee, Bruce
Riley, Diana Pitman, Erich Florentine and GloriaThompson; (Third
row) Ed Einhaus, Jennifer Webb-McRae, Michelle Brown,
WheelerFazenbacher and Paul Dice. Not pictured: Brenda Flaim and
Elizabeth Nees.Performing Arts Club Presents "School Daze"The
DurandElementarySchool 4th GradePerforming ArtsClub presentedthe
musicalSchool Daze to a"packed house"on Thursday,May 24, accord-ing
to Mrs. KimKell, the school'smusic teacher,who directed
theshow.School Daze isa humorousmusical about atypical day at
school. Songs included The Concert Etiquette Rap, Im in ADaze,
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School Daze pose for a group shot after their performance.Grapevine
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us!Love you, Dad,Andrea (7) and Emily (3)
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way. Youwere a very good role model, and agreat husband, father,
grandfather,brother, uncle, and son. We will alwaystreasure you in
our hearts. We loveyou and miss you.Love,Aracelis, Angel Jr.,
Nancy, Calvin,and OllieIf OnlyIf tears could build a highway,and
memories a lane,Id walk right up to heavenand bring you home
again!For Bruno Patella, on the five-yearanniversary of your
death.March 6, 1922- June 6, 2007.We love you and miss you so
much.Forever in our hearts.Love,Your wife, Ann, your daughter,
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