The First Tee Golf Outing 2018
The Camden County Bar Association Young Lawyer Committee and the Camden County Bar Foundation present their 3rd annual "First Tee" Golf Outing for the First Tee of Greater Philadelphia on July 9th at 12 p.m. The First Tee of Greater Philadelphia impacts the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf. The First Tee reaches young people ages 5-18 through golf instruction and life skills lessons administered at chapters, military installations, and to students in elementary schools.
2018 Electronics Recycling Collection 4/14
The next drive-through household Electronics Recycling Collection sponsored by the Camden County Board of Freeholders will take place on Saturday, April 14th. Drop off your outdated and unused items from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM at the Camden County Public Works Complex, 2311 Egg Harbor Road in Lindenwold. Items accepted at no charge include TVs and monitors, computers, keyboards, VCRs, scanners, DVD players, tape players, stereo equipment, typewriters, printers, laptops, modems, telecommunication equipment, fax machines, radios, answering machines and telephones.
2018 Paper Shredding Event
The Camden County Board of Freeholders is proud to present a free paper shredding event from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM on Saturday May 19th to help prevent identity theft and protect the environment. The shredding event is free for Camden County residents. No businesses are accepted. Shredding is held rain or shine. The shredding will be held at Camden County College in Blackwood in the parking lot off of Peter Cheeseman Road.
Catch the Cooper Regatta
The Camden County Board of Freeholders welcomes the Catch the Cooper Regatta to Cooper River on June 16th.
Gun Safety Town Hall
On Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at 5:00 p.m., Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-01) hosted a school gun violence town hall with a panel of students, parents, administrators, health experts, law enforcement officials and gun violence victims. “As tragic school shootings continue to occur, we can’t just have moments of silence for the victims and then do nothing,” said Congressman Donald Norcross. “We must have conversations about school safety and gun violence prevention and work together on commonsense solutions. Our children’s lives depend on it.”
County Historical Alliance Awards Markers
PRESS - The Camden County Historical Alliance, an umbrella organization of 40 separate agencies, support groups and historical societies throughout the county, worked together to produce the markers, which will offer detailed information about sites in Haddon Township, Merchantville, Gloucester City, Camden, Lawnside and Winslow. Those places include the Battleship New Jersey, docked along the Delaware River in Camden; Collins and Pancoast Hall, now the Blue Monkey Tavern, in Merchantville; the Peter Mott House, an Underground Railroad stop, in Lawnside; the Gloucester City Waterworks; and the Spring Garden Inn, now a private home, built in 1826 as a stop for travelers along the White Horse Pike.
Free Mammograms for Uninsured/Under-insured
Please share and invite friends! Free Mammograms for uninsured/under-insured residents of Burlington and Camden Counties (ages 40-64). Our mobile mammography van will be at Tabernacle Baptist Church, 150 E 2nd Street, Burlington, NJ on September 19th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please call (856) 247-7388 to sign up. $20 Walmart or WaWa gift card to women who complete their mammograms.
Register for SJ Magazine's Women's Empowerment Series
Join us on September 11th at The Mansion on Main Street, 3000 Main Street, Voorhees Township, NJ for these panels which have become an extraordinary place for #women (and men!) to join together to hear some of SJ’s most inspiring and prominent leaders engage in deeply intimate discussions on their personal victories, successes, setbacks and the challenges of raising a family. This year’s panelists include some of our area’s most respected leaders, such as NJTV news anchor Mary Alice Williams, Dr. Jennifer Caudle, The Cooper Foundation President/CEO Susan Bass Levin
September 28th Job Fair
Pennsauken Township, the Business, Industry, and Government Council of Pennsauken, P.M.A.C., and Living Faith Christian Center are hosting the fourth annual job fair on Thursday, Sept. 28. The event, held at Living Faith Christian Center, located at 2323 Rt. 73 in Pennsauken from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., will allow job seekers to connect with local businesses and organizations with open positions.
Kids Smile
As part of National Children's Dental Health Month, Camden County College's dental hygiene and dental assisting students and staff were joined by area dentists to provide free cleanings to local children. The Give-Kids-a-Smile Day program offered preventive care and oral health education to area children aged 12 and younger. Last year's Give-Kids-a-smile Day at Camden County College provided more than $21,000 in x-rays, cleanings, restoration, extractions and other dental services to children. http://bit.ly/2l3Z93G