Rev your engines! Hot rods, classic bikes, family fun, and football will be hallmarks of Pennsauken Township’s 27th annual Car, Bike, and Craft Show. The show will take place on Sunday, September 22nd, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Hundreds of classic cars and bikes will be on display along part of the "Maple Mile," starting at Pinsetter Bar and Bowl, 7111 Maple Ave. and extends to Union Avenue. Vendors and crafters will be offering great items for purchase. Also enjoy a Kids Zone with bounce houses, balloon twisting, and face painting. A Big Screen to watch the Birds take on the Lions and plenty of great food and drinks. Rain date for this event is Sunday, 9/29. Register here.
Attention PSH Alumni
Pennsauken Alumni Day is Saturday, September 21, 2019 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Field Hockey starts the sporting events off at 9:00 am with Family Fun events start at 11:00 and end at 5:00 to get ready for 6:00 Football Game under lights. Come out and help celebrate 60 years of Pennsauken High School students. We'll have food, fun, campus tours, and lots of memories to share. See your favorite fall sport play and help dedicate the new turf football field with an Alumni Parade under the lights. More info to come so stay tuned to the Pennsauken HS Alumni Association facebook page or the district website. Interested alumni are welcome to join us at the next planning meeting is at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 7th in the PHS Library.
R-Camden Diversity Project
The 11orMore™Project was started by Dr. Cameron T. Whitley in 2018 as an initiative to promote LGBTQIA+ students, faculty, and staff support and acceptance at schools across the country. Rutgers University-Camden is a participating sponsor of this project. The GLSEN 2015 National School Climate Survey suggests that most LGBTQ+ students have experienced harassment and discrimination in their high schools prior to coming to college. In fact, about 85% report being verbally harassed and over 50% report hearing homophobic and negative gender expression remarks by high school staff. The hope is that this project will showcase members from all across the campus community helping students to feel valued and supported in their identities within the campus community.
Agnus Dei Concert
Vote for Hopeworks
The polls are still open for 9 Key to Community grants @ Philafound.org and Hopeworks Camden is in the running! For more than a century, Philadelphia Foundation has increased philanthropic investment in the community, fostering the economic, civic and social vitality of Greater Philadelphia. Hopeworks provides a positive, healing atmosphere that propels young people to build strong futures and break the cycle of violence and poverty in Camden, New Jersey. They connect youth to life-changing opportunities where their growing technology skills go to work for enterprising businesses within our community. The real-world, on-the-job experience they gain raises their potential and benefits our partners. Vote for Hopeworks daily through July 26th and promote the vote to your friends and family!
Chestnut Ave. Closure
Pennsauken Township will begin replacing a storm sewer on Chestnut Avenue on Monday, July 15th. The project will require a stretch of Chestnut Avenue to close throughout the week. From Monday, July 15th, until Friday, July 19th, crews will fully close Chestnut Avenue between Merchantville Avenue and East Hollywood Circle from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Crews will continue the storm sewer replacement the following week, from July 22nd to 26th, but will not require a road closure. The shoulder of the roadway will be closed during this time. This project is expected to be completed by the end of work hours on Friday, July 26. Scheduling and project timing is also dependent on weather and may be adjusted due to unforeseen events.
CH BOE Forum Tonight
The Cherry Hill Board of Education will hold a moderated forum ahead of its regular meeting Tuesday evening to interview four replacement candidates for a pair of vacancies created by the resignations of board members David Rossi and Edward Wang on June 11th and 25th. The board whittled the candidate pool down to four hopefuls in executive-session interviews: Rosy Arroyo, Emily Capella, Corrien Elmore Stratton, and Ben Ovadia. All four will participate in a public information session at 5 p.m. July 9, during which each will have the opportunity to deliver opening and closing remarks and to answer interview questions from the governing body. The proceedings will be livestreamed by the district.