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By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
Supercalifragilisticexpialido-cious will be the word to look outfor at Cherokee High School,when on May 15, the CherokeeDrama Guild debuts its springmusical “Mary Poppins.”
With theatrical rights to theBroadway show having just beenreleased in November, manyschools across the nation have de-cided to down a spoonful of sugarand attempt to bring the show’siconic characters to a high schoolstage for the first time.
Play director and CherokeeHigh School teacher Joe FisicaroJr. said the show has so manymoving parts, dance sequences,lighting and sound effects, andother production aspects, even in-cluding Mary Poppins and jack-of-all-trades Bert flying across thestage, that the show is one of, if not the, most difficult production
he’s ever been involved with atthe school.
However, despite that difficulty,Fisicaro said this year’s cast of students has met every challenge.
“They never laid back, theynever relaxed, and they just keptpushing and pushing and push-ing,” Fisicaro said. “This groupreally works well. This groupworks better than I could haveever dreamed of for this pro-
gram.”Even Mary Poppins herself,
senior Melanie Ashe, with all hermagical whimsy, still echoed Fisi-caro’s sentiments about the diffi-
culty of the production.“It’s not just about the dancing
and singing and acting,” Ashesaid. “There’s flying and there’s athousand different parts to each
dance and each ensemble.”However, Ashe said starring in
the school’s first production of Mary Poppins as the show’s titu-lar character in her senior year
has been an “insane” journey.“This has definitely been the
greatest experience of my life sofar, the most fun role I’ve played Ithink,” Ashe said.
Another challenge noted byseveral members of the cast is the
difficulty of portraying such aniconic and memorable characterso many members of the publicalready know and love.
“Even though they are veryiconic, you can still bring some-thing fresh and new the audiencehasn’t seen,” said sophomoreAlyssa Biederman, who has oneof the production’s two roles of
Cherokee musical practically perfect in every way With theatrical rights just released, Cherokee Drama Guild to bring ‘Mary Poppins’ to the stage in May
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
May 15 marks the debut of the Cherokee Drama Guild’s spring musical “Mary Poppins,” and on April 29students were hard at work practicing for the big show. Pictured is Melanie Ashe, right, in the play’s titu-lar role of Mary Poppins, as she speaks to children she nannies, Michael and Jane Banks, played byAlyssa Biederman and Kyle Kelly.
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What: “Mary Poppins” - TheCherokee High School DramaGuild spring musicalWhere: The Lenape RegionalPerforming Arts Center atCherokee, 130 Tomlinson MillRoadWhen: May 15, 16 22, and 23 at7:30 p.m.Cost: $10 for student and sen-iors, $12 for adultsHow: Tickets will be availableat the door before each show,online at cherokeedrama.orgor by phone at (856) 983-3366
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The Samaritan Center for Grief Sup-port, a member of the Samaritan Family of Services, has announced a May supportgroup session.
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After months of calculations,decision making and adjust-ments, the Evesham TownshipSchool District Board of Educa-tion approved the 2015-2016 budg-et at its April 28 meeting.
For an Evesham homeownerwith a house valued at the aver-age assessed value of $270,500,annual K-8 school taxes will in-crease $37.58.
All members of the board pres-ent at the meeting approved thebudget, including board presidentJoseph Fisicaro Jr., board vicepresident Joseph M. De Juliusand board members Trish Ever-hart, Joanne Harmon, Lisa Mans-field, Elaine Barbagiovanni andNichole Stone.
Board members Sandy Studentand Kevin Stone were absentfrom the meeting.
With the total operating budgetset at $77.91 million, includingdebt service obligations, the totaloperating budget is virtually un-changed from the tentative budg-et the board approved and sub-mitted to the county in March.
However, as SuperintendentJohn Scavelli Jr. explained in apresentation at the April 28 meet-ing, what is different between thebudget originally submitted tothe county and the budget ap-proved at the board’s most recent
meeting are some of the projectscontained within.When Scavelli first showed
members of the public tentativebudget information in February,it included funds to expand thedistrict’s tier III gifted and talent-ed program, the hiring of twonew tier III gifted and talentedteachers for a pullout program,additional technology softwareand support programs, and an ad-
ditional building computer tech-nician.
With those new additions, thebudget Scavelli presented in Feb-ruary had an expected tax levy in-crease of $52.70 for the average as-sessed home, and would have ne-cessitated the use of bank cap – the process in which school dis-tricts can bypass the state man-dated 2 percent yearly tax in-crease cap if a district was under-neath that cap in the previousthree years.
A district can “bank” that dif-ference for use in future years, amethod the ETSD has never useddespite being under the 2 percenttax increase cap in the past.
Despite that original plan touse bank cap, before approvingthe tentative budget in March, theboard’s finance committee decid-ed against using bank cap, caus-
Residents to see increase in school taxes Average homeowner will see a jump of $37.58 for 2015
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caregivers with your baby for sto-ries, rhymes, finger plays andsocial activities. Registration isrequired. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Adult Knitting Club: Adult. 4 p.m.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Beginners as well asmore advanced knitters are wel-come to join this four-week knit-ting class series. By the end ofthe series, students will leavewith a completed project. Please
bring size 10 needles. Yarn will beprovided. Registration is request-ed. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Senior Advisory Board Meeting: 3p.m. at Cranberry Hall, behindmunicipal building, 17 N. Main St.Meetings are open to the public.
Recovering Couples Anonymous: 7
p.m. at Prince of Peace Church, 61E. Route 70. Call 596-4815 oremail [email protected] forinformation.
BNI Evesham Regional ChapterLunch: Every Thursday at 11:30a.m. at Indian Springs CountryClub, 115 S. Elmwood Rd, Marlton.BNI is a business and professionalnetworking referral organization.Join us to learn more about howto grow your business. Call Jimfor details at (856) 669-2602.
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FRI Y MAY 8Yoga Tyme: Ages 4-6. 10:30 a.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Join Ms. Janet for thisinnovative yoga activity thatincorporates sign language,music, rhythm and finger play.Registration is required. Registeronline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, inperson or call the library at (856)983-1444.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. atPrince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visit
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Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. atPrince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.
Questions of Faith support group: 3p.m. at Samaritan Center for GriefSupport, 5 Eves Drive, Suite 180.Call (800) 596-8550 to register.
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Jane Banks. “If they wanted tosee the iconic characters, theycould watch the movie, so whenyou come to Cherokee, you can re-ally see a new side to charactersyou already love.”
Senior Darrin Murphy, playingthe role of Bert made most fa-mous by comedic actor Dick VanDyke in Disney’s 1964 film, agreedwith Biederman.
“To get to play the role, espe-cially after Dick Van Dyke playedthat, because he’s just always hadamazing roles – I just try to seewhat he does with it and sort of add my own twist to it so I canmake Bert my own sort of charac-ter,” he said.
Senior Caitlin Ablaza, in therole of Mrs. Winifred Banks, saidseeing the cast uphold the legacyof those characters, tough as itmay be, is why she thinks mem-bers of the public should come
out and see the students perform.“We’re very good at what we
do,” Ablaza said. “Cherokee the-ater has an amazing image, andwe as a cast are honored to up-
hold that image to its high stan-dard, and they (audience mem-bers) will have a lot of fun.”
In addition to members of the
public getting to see iconic char-acters they know and love, seniorMichael Lazarus, playing GeorgeBanks, said those who attend theshow will get to see things not inthe film version they may be mostfamiliar with.
“What I think is really interest-ing about the play version versusthe movie is that there’s so manydifferent aspects of Mary Poppinsthat we get to see, and even songsthat I’m sure a lot of people had-
n’t heard of before that are in theplay that they weren’t exposed toin the movie, and it’s really greatstuff.”
Cherokee High School’s pro-duction of “Mary Poppins” de-buts on May 15, and will also runon May 16, May 22 and May 23 atthe Lenape Regional PerformingArts Center, located at 130 Tom-linson Mill Road.
All shows start at 7:30 p.m., andtickets will cost $10 for studentsand seniors and $12 for adults.
Tickets are available at thedoor on the night of the perform-ance, by phone at (856) 983-3366, oronline at www.cherokeedrama.org.
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At the April 28 meeting, Scavel-li announced tier III gifted pro-gram expansions were now backin the budget, along with some of the new technology projects,without the use of bank cap andwithout an increase of the taxlevy presented with the tentativebudget in March.
“It was clear that it was notgoing to be a successful thing forus to use bank cap, so we did elim-inate originally the tier III giftedand talented program – the ex-pansion of that and the addition-al teachers, and we were able toget those back in,” Scavelli said.
District business administra-tor John Recchinti said the ex-
pansions could be added backinto the budget as the newestbudget used a withdrawal fromcapital reserve and additional
budgeted fund balance, and therewas an increase from EveshamChild Care fees, student club andactivity participation and an in-crease in state E-Rate programfunding.
Money was also saved as addi-tional faculty members submit-ted retirements and resignations,there was reeducation in the nec-essary child study team evalua-tions, and a new contract alloweda reduction in the funds spent on
contracted transportation servic-es.“If you’ve heard us speak be-
fore, you know this is an ongoingprocess. This is something that ishappening with everything wedo, so it just never really ends,and most people don’t realize it,”Scavelli said.
Upon adoption of the budget,
Scavelli and several board mem-bers thanked those on the board,as well as the administrative staff,teachers and faculty and the pub-
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Glenn P. Nazarok, a longtimeresident of Haddon Township,passed way on April 20 at the ageof 67. He was the beloved hus-
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survived by his four grandchil-dren: Lauren, Kyle, Jacob Klaus,and Drew Rothamel and his sisterLinda (Hank) Mumma of Moorestown.
Glenn was a well-known localRealtor with Prudential Fox &Roach for many years.
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Evesham residents will be pay-ing a little bit more on their re-gional school tax bill this year.
The Lenape Regional HighSchool District Board of Educa-tion unanimously approved thedistrict's 2015-16 school year budg-et at last week's meeting.
The budget includes an in-crease of $78.02 for an Evesham
resident with the average as-sessed home of $270,472. The re-gional school tax rate increased2.82 cents per $100 of assessedvalue.
The total budget is $154.06 mil-lion, an increase of 1.4 percentfrom last year. Most of the budgetis funded with taxpayer money,with $114.36 million expected to
come from taxpayers in the dis-trict's eight municipalities.
Due to individual educationplans of incoming ninth graders,there will be 21 special educationpositions added, eight of whichwill be teachers and 13 will besupport staff. There will also befive bus drivers added.
Since 2010, there has been a re-duction of 42 regular educationteaching staff and an increase of 49 special education staff. This
budget will bring that total in-crease of special education staff to 70 since 2010.
The 21 new special educationstaff members will add $1.2 mil-lion to the budget, while the fivenew bus drivers added $177,432.Health benefits increased by 8.2percent, resulting in a $501,764 in-crease.
Once again, state aid stayedflat, showing no increase in the$29.04 million.
“There you go folks, why doour costs keep going up? The stateof New Jersey is again giving usa great increase of zero dollars,”David Stow, president of theLenape Regional Board of Educa-tion, said. “With everything elsethat we are trying to accomplish,with all the accolades that ourstaff/administration achieve, for
the things that we try to do tokeep costs down, the state givesus nothing for helping us in thecoming year, so we have to do itall on our own.”
District officials will hold theirnext Board of Education meetingon Wednesday, May 13 at the dis-trict administration building inShamong at 7:30 p.m.
Residents will see slight increasein regional high school tax bill
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