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INSIDE THIS ISSUELearning to grieve
Moorestown Friends Schooloffers unique elective. PAGE 6
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Dan Dyer of Moorestown High School goes for a shot in the varsity basketball game against Flo-rence Township. In an intense game, the Quakers ultimately topped Florence, 49-47.
Quakers defeat Florence Township, 49-47
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
This past November, KelsieDonovan was a little too busy toenjoy her Thanksgiving leftovers.
The Moorestown High Schoolsophomore spent Nov. 28 through30 competing at the Mid-AtlanticU.S. Regional Oireachtas, a quali-fier for the 2015 World Irish Danc-ing Championship, at thePhiladelphia Marriott.
The World Irish DancingChampionship is Irish dancingspremier event. It is an eight-daycompetition typically heldaround Easter. Dancers comefrom the Republic of Ireland,Northern Ireland, England, Scot-land, Wales, all over Europe,
South Africa, Australia, the U.S.and Canada to try to win a worldtitle. For an Irish dancer to makeit to the World Championshipstage even once is a feat.
Donovan placed 17th out of 130girls in her competition group,qualifying her for the 2015 WorldIrish Dancing Championship,which will be held at the Palaisdes Congres de Montreal in Mon-treal, Canada, from March 29
through April5.
Donovangrew up danc-ing for theO'Shea Chap-lin School ofIrish dance inBoston fromthe age of 5.She got intoIrish dancingwhen she saw a river dance andthought it was something she re-ally wanted to do. Her motherthen signed her up for classes andshe stuck with it ever since.
Its a lot of fun, but a lot ofhard work. You have to reallywant it to start it. Once you getinto it, you get to meet a lot of
people and its really exciting. Itsreally rewarding when you dowell, Donovan said.
When the Donovan familymoved to South Jersey two yearsago, she changed schools and nowdances for Broesler. She dances inHaddonfield, Westwood,Delaware and once in awhile inBaltimore.
Luck of the IrishYears of training pays off for MHS student
Kelsie Donovan as she nabs a spotin the World Irish Dancing Championship
please see CHAMPIONSHIP, page 13
DONOVAN
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The Moorestown TownshipPublic Schools have set the 2015dates for kindergarten registra-tion at the high school. Parents donot need to bring their child withthem to their scheduled appoint-ment. Parents are requested tocall Cathy Kain, in the districtscentral registrars office, startingWednesday, Jan. 21 at (856) 778-6600 and press 7 to receive ascheduled time during the day tocomplete the registration proce-
dure. There are pre-registrationpackets available, which will besent out when making the ap-pointment. These packets containinformation about the kinder-garten program and copies of theforms that you will be asked tocomplete before your scheduledappointment.
Kindergarten registration forall elementary schools (Baker,Roberts and South ValleySchools) will be held on the fol-
lowing dates:Wednesday, Feb. 11 through
Friday, March 27.Children entering kinder-
garten in September must be 5years of age on or before Oct. 1.
Please bring the following doc-uments to your scheduled ap-pointment for your child to besuccessfully registered:
a) Original birth certificateb) Five proofs of residency in
Moorestownc) A physician-authorized
record of immunization for polio,rubella, mumps, measles, chickenpox, DPT and hepatitis B
d) A physical examinationform completed by your healthcare provider
e) A completed registrationpacket
Please note: Kindergartenscreening dates:
Roberts School Monday, May18 and Tuesday, May 19
Baker School Monday, May18 through Wednesday, May 20.
South Valley School Wednes-day, May 20 and Thursday, May 21
A SignUp Genius link forkindergarten screening, at allthree schools, will be posted onthe MTPS website April 1.
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
What literally started out as adream in 2005 became a realitylast October for Robert Wolff ofMoorestown. Back in 2005,Wolff had adreamabout ani-mals thateach had
somethingabout them-selves they did-nt like. He im-mediately for-mulated a manu-script for a bookbased on hisdream, but it was-nt until 2013 thatWolff devoted serious time to the
idea.Now a reality, Wolff has his
childrens book You LookGreat! ready and available for
purchase. The book fea-tures colorful illustra-tions by CanadianDenis Proulx that offerlessons about the sea-sons, months, count-ing, animals andmore.
You LookGreat! is aboutanimals that en-counter eachother through-out the year and
confess whatthey dont like about
themselves; however, the otheranimals encourage the dejectedanimal that what he or she does-
nt like about himself or herself
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If you enjoy written correspon-dence and are passionate aboutkeeping the art of letter writingalive, attend the Letter WritersAlliance meeting on Wednesday,Jan. 21 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. atMoorestown Library to learnmore. Recently, letter writing hasbecome more popular withgroups popping up in nearbytowns and cities such as Philadel-phia. Oprah listed it as her No. 1thing to do during the Month ofKarma in December 2013.
Matthew Manella, who starteda Letter Writers Alliance group inCherry Hill, will lead the meetingand will offer suggestions to spurattendees' creative juices to write
letters. He will provide resourcesto help newcomers get startedwith letter writing as well.
Some supplies will be provid-ed, but participants are urged tobring their favorite letter writingmaterials. This event is free andopen to the public. Please call theReference Desk at (856) 234-0333 toreserve your spot or for more in-formation. You can also registeronline atwww.moorestown.lib.nj.us.
Upcoming meetings will be
Feb. 18, March 18 and April 15 atthe same time at the library.
To learn more about letterwriting go to www.letterwritersalliance.com.
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
Moorestown Friends Upper School stu-dents have the ability to take many uniqueelective classes each semester. One of thoseis called Hospice and Healthcare ServiceLearning Class. The class is designed topromote awareness of the needs of fami-lies, patients and caregivers facing difficulthealth-care or end-of-life decisions.
I didnt really know what hospice wasbefore this class. I learned a lot, said stu-dent Rebecca Berg.
The class is offered in the fall semesterfor ninth- through 12th-grade students. Itwas started by MFS teacher Priscilla Tay-lor-Williams and Sally Cezo, manager ofvolunteer services at Samaritan Health-care and Hospice, in 2004. Taylor-Williams
wanted to put together a service course forstudents and saw need when there was arecent member of the school who hadpassed and realized that not everyone hadlearned or would learn about grievingwhen they needed it.
The purpose of the course is to help stu-dents understand the concept of living lifeto the fullest until death; to learn how tomanage grief and how to support lovedones at a very difficult time; to understandwhat a quality hospice and health-care pro-gram offers to families and why it is so im-portant; and to help out Samaritan Health-
care and Hospice specifically.Samaritan is a really quality hospice
care approach. Im glad they get to seewhat a quality institution looks like, Tay-lor-Williams said.
The class works with the Lutheran
Home in Moorestown, not always with hos-pice patients, allowing the addition of un-derstanding of aging to the course.
Staff from Samaritan Healthcare andHospice, from social workers, therapists,chaplains and health-care staff, came intoclasses to explain their work so studentscould learn about the range of servicesprovided in hospice care and the needs ofhospice patients and their relatives.
I give them an overview of Samaritanand talk about what we do. I invite in socialworkers and grief counselors, and come upwith an activity on how we might present
things so that they can learn from eachpresenter. The students are a very hard-working and interactive group. Theyrewonderful, they really are. They learn a
Learning to grieve: MFS offers unique elective
School budgets are on the horizon
statewide. There once was a
time when residents had a di-
rect way to give their input to the
budget, by voting yay or nay for
its passage. That opportunity has, for
the most part, been removed in our
state, but it doesnt mean you cant,and shouldnt, be involved in the
process.
The toughest job in New Jersey
right now? School board member has
to be at or near the top of the list.
Whether you support Gov. Christies
approach to budgeting, school board
members have had a tough time deal-
ing with a reduction in state aid overthe last few years.
The vast majority of board mem-
bers dont want to raise taxes and/or
cut services. But, sometimes, there is
no other option.
Across the state, almost all school
districts will be doing less with less.
But did your board cut enough from
the budget? Too much? Do you agree
with the tax rate? Do you think it
should have been higher to provide
more services? What are your ideas
for cutting expenses and raising rev-
enues?
Whatever the budget situation
proves to be this year, what needs to
happen between now and next year to
make things better?
We invite you to write letters to the
editor to share your thoughts with the
rest of the community. If you support
the budget, if you oppose it, if you
have ideas that could bring additionalrevenue into your school district or
help to cut costs, now is the time to
share them.
Between now and when the school
budget is passed, be involved as much
as you can. Attend school board meet-
ings and express your thoughts.
Youll be sending a message to your
board of education regarding whatyou would like to see take place in fu-
ture years years that promise to be
difficult yet again.
in our opinion
Get involvedSchool budget talks are about to begin
Your thoughts
Throughout the school budget season,please share your thoughts with thecommunity through a letter to the editorin our paper.
Hospice and Healthcare Service Learning Class helps students manage grief, support others
please see COURSE, page 14
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JAN. 2127, 2015 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 7
By KAHRA F. BUSSDept. of Parks & Recreation
While the wind is howling andthe temperatures make us longfor summertime, the Departmentof Parks & Recreation is alreadypreparing for the Summer ParksProgram, Summer Theater, FourIs Fun and more! This meansteens, young adults and thoseseeking summer employment
should call the department.Each year, the Department ofParks & Recreation provides afull slate of summer activities tokeep youth active, engaged andsafe. As a part of the summerprograms the department hires ahighly qualified staff, from SiteSupervisors to CITs to provide afull complement of activities. Forthose individuals seeking em-ployment, applications are avail-
able at the Department of Parks& Recreation offices on the sec-ond floor of the Church Streetrecreation building. Applicationsmay be picked up in-person or re-quests to have them mailed can bemade by contacting the recre-ation offices. Individuals wishingto be considered for the Recre-ation CIT program can obtain anapplication in person at the de-partment offices.
The Department of Parks &Recreation CIT Program is a long-standing, jobs training programthat offers youth ages 13-15 totrain to become Camp Coun-selors. This highly competitiveprogram has evolved into a for-mal job training program that in-cludes interview practice, job re-sponsibility, offers CPR training,
happenings at parks & rec
Department looks aheadto summer programming
please see HOMEWORK, page 17
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WE NES YJAN. 21Letter Writers Alliance: 7 p.m. t o 9
p.m. at the Moorestown Library. Ifyou enjoy written correspon-
dence and are passionate aboutkeeping the art of letter writingalive, attend this meeting to learnmore about LWA. We'll also dis-cuss upcoming events and havetime to write letters! Some sup-plies will be provided, but atten-dees are urged to bring theirfavorite letter writing materials.This event is free and open to thepublic. Please call the ReferenceDesk at (856) 234-0333 toreserve your spot.
Wednesday Evening Meditations:
5:15 to 6 p.m. at Center for Con-scious Living, 302 N. WashingtonSt., Suite 101E. Call (856) 722-LOVE for information.
THURS YJAN. 22Using Self-Hypnosis to Ease Anxi-
ety and Worry: 7 p.m. inMoorestown, location to be deter-
mined. Hypnotherapists from theAnxiety Control Center will showyou how it can be possible to re-program old ways of reacting. Alight trance is key to getting tothe root of issues that have beenholding you back. In this interac-tive workshop you will get a tasteof using your mind in a new andpowerful way. Call (856) 751-9446 to register.
Four- to 5-year-old story time:Ages 4 and 5. 9:30 a.m. and 1:30p.m. at Moorestown Library. Sto-
ries, rhymes and crafts. Call 234-0333 to register.
Moorestown Running Companygroup run: 6:30 p.m. Meet at
Moorestown Running Company,115 W. Main St. The 5.63-mileloop is mostly flat on roads.Includes Strawbridge Lake Park.
Rotary Club of Moorestown
meeting: 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. atMoorestown Community House,16 E. Main St. Fellowship, lunchand guest speaker presentation.For more information visitwww.moorestownrotary.org.
Trinity Episcopal Church Mid-WeekService: Holy Eucharist and Heal-ing Service at 10 a.m. 207 W. MainSt., Moorestown.
FRI YJAN. 23Blue Jersey Band: 8:15 p.m. at the
Perkins Center for the Arts, 395Kings Highway. Tickets are $20.Call (856) 235-6488 or visitwww.perkinsarts.org for info.
Childrens story time: 11 a.m. atBarnes and Noble, East GateSquare. Call (856) 608-1904 forinformation.
Al-Anon meeting: 8:30 p.m. at Trini-ty Episcopal Church, Main andChurch streets. For more infor-mation visit www.southjerseyal-anon-org.
S TUR YJAN. 24Peter and the Wolf: Recommended
for ages 4 and over. A FamilyConcert Event: 11 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. Childrenand adults alike will love SergeiProkofievs timeless tale ofPeters musical adventures withanimals beyond the garden wall.Presented by Symphony in C inthe Town Council Chambers. Noregistration required.
SUN YJAN. 25Alice Pauls 130th Birthday Cele-
bration: 2 p.m. at theMoorestown Quaker MeetingHouse, 118 East Main St. Themeeting will feature award-win-ning ABC -TV news correspon-dent Lynn Sherr. Sherr will dis-cuss her critically acclaimed newbook, Sally Ride: Americas FirstWoman in Space. Admission is$10 or $35, which includes asigned copy of Sally Ride: Amer-icas First Women in Space. Forinformation, contact the AlicePaul Institute at (856) 231-1885or [email protected].
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Weichert, Realtors has an-nounced that Dan Giannetto has
joined the company as regionalvice president. Giannetto will beresponsible for the managementand growth of Weichert sales of-fices in Burlington, Camden, At-lantic and Gloucester counties.
Giannetto brings more than 10years of real estate experience tohis new role. After becoming a li-
censed attor-ney in bothPennsylvaniaand New Jer-sey, Giannettobegan his ca-reer in real es-tate as a salesassociate atColdwellBanker Pre-ferred, wherehe was namedthe Rookie of the Year in 2004. He
later rose within the company tobecome the sales manager ofColdwell Banker Preferreds OldCity office, where he managed,coached and trained more than100 real estate sales agents closingmore than 1,400 transactions an-nually. Prior to entering real es-tate sales and management, Gian-netto was an associate in the realestate department at Saul EwingLLP.
Giannetto is a member of the
National Association of Realtors,Pennsylvania Association of Re-altors and Greater PhiladelphiaAssociation of Realtors. In addi-tion to his work in the real estateindustry, Giannetto was a boardmember for the Elfreths AlleyAssociation, which works to pre-serve the alleys historic struc-tures while interpreting the 300-year history of the nations oldestresidential street.
A resident of Moorestown, Gi-annetto graduated from Elon Uni-
versity, earning a bachelors ofscience degree in history and ed-ucation, and received his JurisDoctorate from the University ofPennsylvania Law School.
GIANNETTO
Dan Giannettonamed Weichert
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vice president
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Historical Society of MoorestownMansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-sion. For more information visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
Saint Matthew Lutheran Church:Worship services at 8:30 and 11a.m. Sunday school and adultforum at 9:45 a.m. 318 ChesterAve., Moorestown.
Center for Conscious Living: Cele-bration service at 10 a.m. at
Moorestown Community House,16 E. Main St., Moorestown.
First United Methodist Church:Worship services at 8:30 a.m.(contemporary and traditional),9:30 a.m. (contemporary) and 11a.m. (traditional). Communion atall services first Sunday of themonth. 446 Camden Ave.,Moorestown.
First Presbyterian Church: Wor-
ship services at 8, 8:30 and 11a.m. Arabic Fellowship Worship at5 p.m. 101 Bridgeboro Road,Moorestown.
Trinity Episcopal Church: HolyEucharist at 7:45 a.m. ParishEucharist at 9 a.m. Morningprayer and sermon at 11:15 a.m.207 W. Main St., Moorestown.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-pal Church: Adult Church Schoolat 9 a.m. Worship service at 10:30a.m. 512 N. Church St.,Moorestown.
Our Lady of Good Counsel: RegularMass at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a.m.and 12 p.m. 42 W. Main St.,
Moorestown.First Baptist Church of
Moorestown: Bible Study andSunday Chat at 9 a.m. Worship at10 a.m. Coffee/fellowship at 11a.m. Sunday discussion at 11:30a.m. 19 W. Main St., Moorestown.
Hope Community Church: Come-as-you-are worship service at10:30 a.m. 235 W. Main St.,Moorestown.
Moorestown Friends Meeting(Quakers): Opening exercises9:30 a.m., worship service at 10a.m. Social hour follows. Child-
care available. 118 East Main St.,Moorestown. All are welcome.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-ter-day Saints: Worship servicesat 10 a.m. 319 Bridgeboro Road,Moorestown. Questions call(609) 346-4348.
Destiny Church Service: 10 a.m. atWilliam Allen Middle School, 801North Stanwick Road,Moorestown. Nursery and Kid-sZone available. For more infor-mation visit www.destinynj.org orcall (609) 386-3142.
MON YJAN. 26Baby Time: Age under 2, with a
caregiver. 9:30 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. Drop in eachweek to join us for stories,rhymes and songs just for babies.
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Its something that everyoneliving has to overcome, some-thing personal, professional,physical or emotional. All of usneed someone to make us feelgood about ourselves, Wolffsaid.
Wolff is not a professional
writer. He has not done anythinglike this before.Ive always enjoyed putting
down words to paper. My childrenwould testify to that. I would al-ways write them notes. Its a niceway to communicate. The writtenword is powerful, Wolff said.
When he had his dream, heknew he wanted to do somethingwith it, to communicate this big-ger message for children by usinganimals in a meaningful way.However, it wasnt until 2013 that
Wolff really devoted time to thebook. He found CreateSpace tohelp get his work published andsought out an illustrator on hisown using the Internet. Wolffcommunicated and worked withProulx all online.
Dennis, he did a phenomenaljob. I get as many complimentsabout the illustrations as I do thestoryline, Wolff said.
Wolff expressed that was themost gratifying part of makingthe book, hearing peoples reac-tions make it worth all of thework involved. It leaves an incred-ibly warm feeling in my heart.
According to Wolff, there is alot of work involved. He had to goover the manuscript at least 300 to400 times, trying different wordsand sentences to see what sound-
ed right or better. He also had a lotof back and forth with Proulx,working on the illustrations andhow they would look within thebook.
At the end of the day, I am veryproud of it and that it came outthe way I wanted it to, Wolffsaid.
Another hard part for Wolffwas keeping this book a secret
from his family. He didnt wantanyone to know until it was pub-lished, so he could surprise hisfamily with the finished project.
According to Wolff, his wife wasvery supportive, and his children,Kristen and Kathleen, to whomhe devoted the book, loved it.
Wolff hopes those who read thebook will get a positive messagethat they can reflect on from timeto time and perhaps apply thatmessage in their life.
Its all about what you do tomake the world a little better,Wolff said.
You Look Great! is available
online at Amazon.com as well asat Barnes & Noble online. Accord-ing to Wolff, the book would begreat to read to young childrenfor the wonderful illustrationsand up until 6 or 7 years old,maybe even older.
As of now, Wolff has no plansto write another book, but he didsay you never know. Maybe Illcatch the bug again.
CHILDRENSContinued from page 3
ROBERT WOLFF
Childrens book is Wolffs first
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Children and caregivers are invit-ed to stay after the stories andenjoy a playtime together. Sib-lings are welcome. No registra-tion required.
Toddler Time: Age 2, with caregiver.10:45 a.m. at the MoorestownLibrary. Join us for 30 minutes ofstories, rhymes and songs just for2-year-olds. Siblings are wel-come. No registration required.
Preschool Registration Open
House: 6:30p.m. to 8:00p.m. atthe Step By Step Christian Pre-school, First PresbyterianChurch, 101 Bridgeboro Road. Vis-it www.fpcmoorestown.org/ pre-school or call (856) 235-7105 formore information.
Township Council Meeting: 7 p.m.at the Moorestown Town Hall.
A Course in Miracles: 7 p.m. atDenny Chiropractic, 199 Sixth St.,
Mt. Laurel. Hosted byMoorestowns The Center forConscious Living. 7 p.m. Call722-5683 for information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 7:30 p.m.at St. Matthew Lutheran Church,318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit www.southjer-seyoa.org.
TUES YJAN. 27Better Investing: 6:30 p.m. at the
Moorestown Library. Learn aboutthe tools and skills of stockinvesting from volunteers dedi-cated to investment education
for average people like you. Theclasses will have about 70 min-utes of instruction followed byabout 30 minutes of class timefor discussion with time toanswer any question you mayhave. These classes are free, butregistration is required. To signup, please call the ReferenceDesk at (856) 234-0333.
Moorestown Area Toastmastersmeeting: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Mt.
Laurel Fire Station, 69 Elbo Lane.For more information visit4887.toastmastersclubs.org.
Story Time: 11 a.m. at Barnes andNoble, East Gate Square. Call(856) 608-1904 for information.
Historical Society of MoorestownMansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1to 2 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-sion. For more information visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
Al-Anon Mens Meeting: 8 p.m. atTrinity Episcopal Church, Mainand Church streets. For moreinformation visit www.southjer-seyal-anon-org.
Garden State Chorale Rehearsals:
7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Churchfrom September to mid-June. Formembership information, visitwww.gschorale.org or call (856)858-9322.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-pal Church: Afternoon with theBible at 1 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,Moorestown.
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Its an indescribable feeling,when dancing. Its a great feeling,but at the same time you can getnervous on stage, Donovan said.
In Irish dance in North Ameri-ca, every year around Thanksgiv-ing, the top dancers in each re-gion compete in their regionalOireachtas. To qualify for the
World Championships, a dancermust qualify in a RegionalOireachtas or at the North Ameri-can National Championships.Competing against 130 girls, it isunderstandable that Donovanwas nervous.
The goal of Oireachtas is to re-call and then place high enoughto be able to go to Nationals orWorlds. To recall means afterthe dancer has danced a hardshoe and a soft shoe round, theirscore was among the highest of
their age group. Once recalled,the dancer will dance their set
dance, alone, in front of a panel of
judges. The set dance will be thedeciding factor in their totalscore. A certain small percentageof the recalled dancers will thenqualify for either Nationals or theWorld Championships.
Donovan is a part of that smallpercentage.
I was so happy because every-thing I worked for finally paid off.I accomplished my dream andoverall goal. It was just overall ex-citing, Donovan said.
For the 2015 World Irish DanceChampionships, it is the thirdtime in its 45-year history that itis being held outside Ireland orScotland. Approximately 25,000attendees will watch 5,000 of theworlds top Irish dancers competein this weeklong event.
Donovan will have to competeagainst approximately 150 girls inher competition group at theWorld Championships.
Donovan hopes to do well, butshe is also looking forward to
meeting new people and going toa new place.
CHAMPIONSHIPContinued from page 1
Championshipis March 29 to April 5
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lot, Cezo said.The course also gives students
an opportunity to gain servicehours toward their graduation re-
quirement during the school day.Some of the class assignments
include hands-on sessions for un-
derstanding the physical restric-tions that sometimes accompanyaging; writing a sympathy letterand obituary; creating kits forteens in the grief center; watch-ing and discussing the movie
Tuesdays with Morrie; learn-ing about hospice pioneers; andsometimes collecting toiletry
items for in-home hospice pa-tients and their families.
We watched Tuesdays withMorrie, which showed how hardit is for the caretaker, if they arenot in hospice or at home, howhard it is to take care of a personand how stressful it is. It showshow much you can take awayfrom death. With the movie, hetried to get everything out beforehe died. And I felt that was reallyimportant, the idea of forgive-ness. They have to forgive beforethey can move on, Berg said.
With Tuesdays with Morrie,its easier to talk about someoneon the screen. It helps them toopen up and realize what is hap-pening at the end of life. Theyhave questions they have to an-swer and we all talk about it.Priscilla and I talk about personalthings and experiences, which al-lows them to feel safe to open upabout their own. They were nerv-ous and scared, but really enjoyed
it. It is a tough topic; it really is.Giving them that empathy and tobe less afraid, that is really thegoal, Cezo said.
It was hard to be blunt aboutdeath because you face the fact of
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death every time in this class. Sothat was kind of hard, to becomecomfortable with it, but eventual-ly we did, student Maura Diven-tura said.
Taylor-Williams said her fa-vorite part of teaching the class iswatching her students becomemore comfortable about a verychallenging topic in our culturein a way that is more positive.
I know theyll seek help if afamily member needs it. Theyllbe able to understand the processof grief, and theyll be more com-fortable helping their friends. Iwant them to feel safe helpingeach other. I know from com-ments in the past that they haveused them and it has helpedthem, Taylor-Williams said.
Hospice is a lot more thansomewhere youre going to go be-fore you die. It actually is a pro-gram that helps you and wants
you to get better, student Han-nah Blanco said.
Its a positive thing, really. Itmakes your death more comfort-able, added student Jessica Fer-ber.
Though the class will not be of-fered until next school year, it isan interesting class that is avail-able for all students in the UpperSchool. Its a unique class that of-fers important lessons on a some-times-difficult topic.
It always amazes me. Everyyear, we get more and more peo-ple taking the class. When we firststarted, there were about four orfive kids. Now there are 15 andbigger classes. They are veryeager to learn and share aboutthis tough topic, Cezo said.
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*Items in cases only, special orders and prior sales are not included. All Sales Are Final.
Kathleen Williams, regionalvice president of Weichert, Real-
tors, announced that sales associ-ates Elizabeth Beth Berry, Ros-alie Conaty, Christine Dash,Rosanne Gentile, Mary Kolankoand Nancy MacDermott werenamed Five Star Real EstateAgents by Philadelphia Magazineand Five Star Professional, an in-dependent provider of localizedresearch on the performance ofservice professionals.
This is a wonderful and well-deserved honor for these topagents," Williams said. "Its en-couraging to see that their dedica-tion, strong work ethic and will-ingness to go above and beyondhave been recognized and ac-knowledged by not only theirclients, but also by other industryprofessionals."
Five Star Professionals sur-veyed residents in and around thePhiladelphia area who purchased
a home more than $150,000 withina 12-month period, and 1,000
Philadelphia Magazine sub-scribers. An additional 250 sur-veys were sent to mortgage andtitle companies to help judge theagents technical skills andknowledge.
Recipients of the survey wereasked to evaluate agents basedupon nine factors, and only realestate agents with whom theyknew through personal experi-ence. The factors included cus-tomer service, communication,ability to find the right home, in-tegrity, negotiation skills, themarketing of the home, knowl-edge of the market, closing prepa-ration and their overall satisfac-tion with the agent. Based off thesurveys findings, the final list of2014 Five Star Real Estate Agentsis a select group, representingless than 7 percent of real estateagents in the area.
Weichert associates namedFive Star Real Estate Agents
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as well as exit interviews and re-views. This formalized programallows young people to preparefor real-world jobs and helps themto improve and build their work-force skills. This jobs trainingprogram also serves as a feederprogram for the department, al-lowing qualified and trained indi-viduals an opportunity to applyfor paid summer employment.CIT positions are available forSummer Theater, Summer Parks,Summer Sports Camps Summerarts classes and other programs.The goal of the department is toadequately train young teens forfuture employment whether withthe department or elsewhere.Providing young people with op-portunities for responsibility andpersonal growth is a primary goalof the department, preparing
young people for their futures.Those seeking employment
(paid or volunteer) should contactthe Department of Parks & Recre-ation at 111 West Second St. (Mu-nicipal Complex), Church StreetRecreation Center. Applicationsare available and are due byMarch 20. Applications receivedbetween March 20 and 31 will beautomatically wait-listed. Thoseapplications received after March31 will not be accepted. Begin-ning in 2015, CITs applicants who
are accepted will pay a $50 regis-tration fee. For questions aboutapplications please contact theDepartment of Parks & Recre-ation at (856) 914-3093.
Parks & Rec Happenings Live Civilly Homework
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Second Grade BasketballClinic, with new instructors andnew moves, has openings avail-able. Visitwww.moorestownrec.com to reg-ister!
Adult Mixed League Bowl-
ing started Jan. 7 at 6:30 p.m.Spaces are still available!
Summer Employment Ap-plications for Summer Parks Pro-gram, Summer Theater, Coun-selors, CITs and camps are avail-able at the Moorestown Depart-ment of Parks & Recreation, sec-ond floor Church Street Recre-ation Center. Applications mustbe picked up in person.
Open Gym is Mondays
through Thursdays from 3 p.m. to5:45 p.m. for grades four through12; Fridays from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.;and Saturdays is Third Floor Fun(games, activities, etc.) from 3p.m. to 6 p.m.
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