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Datebook • Registration for New Egypt Pop Warner football, dance and cheer teams will be held April 12, 9 a.m. to noon, in the New Egypt recreation fieldsmain building on Brindletown Road, New Egypt. Boys must be ages 5-15 and girls must be ages 5-14 as of July 31 in order to participate. Details: (609) 758-8450 (dance and cheer); (609) 738-2173 (football). • A health fair will be held at the Lakewood library, 301 Lexington Ave., from2-4 p.m.April 12. The fair will feature health providers, blood pressure testing, blood and vision screening, skin analysis, photo ID for children and more. • The Jackson library, 2 Jackson Drive, Jackson, will celebrate National LibraryWeek with a CustomerAppreciation Breakfast onApril 12, 9:30-11:30 a.m. The event will include breakfast, music, dedications of a library quilt and gazebo, special guests and more. • Donations of hair for Locks of Love, a nonprofit organization that helps children with medical hair loss feel better about themselves, will be acceptedApril 12 fromnoon to 5 p.m. at TheWhite Butterfly, 200 North County Line Road, Jackson. Hairstylists from Tiberias Spa and Salon will donate their time to provide haircuts for the event. Details and appointments: (732) 905-7898. Monetary donations will also be accepted for Locks of Love. • A free rabies clinic for dogs and cats will be conducted rain or shine April 12 from10 a.m. to noon at the public works garage on Don Connor Boulevard, Jackson. Proof of previous rabies vaccination must be brought to clinic. If no proof is available, vaccination will be valid for one year. Licenses will be available at the clinic. Bring proof of neutering or spaying for reduced license fee. Dogs must be on leashes, cats must be in carriers. • National Scrapbook Day will be celebrated with an all-day scrapbooking event,April 13, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Station 55 firehouse, 113 North New Prospect Road, Jackson. Fee of $30 per person includes breakfast, lunch, layout ideas and prizes. Registration: (732) 370-2180. • The food pantry at DeBows United Methodist Church will be open to the community on April 14 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. The church is at the intersection of Route 571 and Route 537, Jackson. Details: (732) 928-4475. • Local musician Bob Koerner will perform a variety of genres ofmusic on the Irish tin whistle April 14 at 7 p.m., at the Plumsted library, 119 Evergreen Road, New Egypt.Attendees will get a look at the tin whistle, what it is and how it can create such an array of music. Bring dessert to share. Details and registration: (609) 758- 7888. • "Grandma's Hands," an intergenerational literacy program, will feature special guest Dr. Loretta Long, who plays the role of Susan on "Sesame Street,"April 14, 4-7 p.m., at the Lakewood library, 301 Lexington Ave., Lakewood. Grandmothers and grandchildren will share stories of special times in their lives and create a plaque to remember those special moments. Details: (732) 363-1435, ext. 2100. • A blood drive will be conducted by New Jersey Blood Services, April 17, 2- 7:30 p.m., at the Ramtown School, 216 Ramtown-Greenville Road, Howell. Donors must present photo or signed ID and know their Social Security number. Details and appointments: 1-800-933- BLOOD (2566). |
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