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Andrew Dovi, front, and his big brother Brady enjoy an afternoon at the Pinelands Branch Library in Medford. They picked out somebooks to rent and enjoyed Arthurs Computer Adventure for the PC.
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On the first night of the newera of BoardDocs board meet-ings, things went smoothly for theShamong Board of Education asit introduced numerous upgradesthat had been made to the schoolsover the summer.
BoardDocs is an electronicboard meeting that utilizes a web-based system for the agendas in-stead of paper. This will save theboard a lot of time and money, asit will no longer need to reprintcountless pages every time an ad-
justment is made to the upcomingagenda. It can now use its login toplug in any changes that need to
be made quickly and easily on-line.
As far as modifications thathave been made to the facilitiesover the summer, there was alaundry list of improvements theboard introduced at last weeksmeeting.
Its been a very busy last cou-
please seeSMARTBOARDS, page 10
Shamong BOE usesnew web-based
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Since the threat of diseases like WestNile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephali-tis from mosquito bites occurs in warmerweather months, we want to remind peoplethat there are simple steps they can take tostay safe while enjoying the outdoors, saidHolly Cucuzzella, director and health offi-cer of the Burlington County Health De-partment.
Using mosquito repellent, wearing long
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By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun
The South Jersey Music Edu-cation Partnership has onceagain been able to offer morethan 50 scholarships for studentsto study music over the summerfree of charge and will not be
stopping there.The group is looking to reacheven more students and offereven greater learning opportuni-ties. The Pinelands Jazz Festivalwas started last year to accom-plish this.
It literally came from adream, Coordinator of thePinelands Jazz Festival DavidBermingham said. I was plan-ning a small concert last year atthe Dr. James Still site, and thatevening, I had one of those
dreams that just keeps you up allnight. By the end of the night, Iknew what I had to do have a
jazz festival!The South Jersey Music Edu-
cation Partnership is an all-vol-unteer organization that puts onthis event.
The festival is funded throughsponsors, donations and ticketsales, and any profits will be usedby SJMEP to continue to supportmusic education in the communi-
ty.The first year of the festivalwas a big hit and exceededfundraising expectations thanksto the overwhelming support ofthe community, Berminghamsaid. Due to the success of theevent last year, it had to be ex-panded this year. The 2015Pinelands Jazz Festival will bespread out over the entire week-end of Aug. 28-30 and will be heldat YMCA Camp Ockanickon inMedford.
This will open new opportuni-ties for the festival that were notavailable last year.
Camping, canoeing, archery,rock wall climb and hayrides,Bermingham said. This year, we
have access to the family-friendlyamenities offered by YMCACamp Ockanickon.
The featured artists who willbe performing are all from thePhiladelphia region. There is nocompetition between the artists;they will just be playing for theguests to leisurely admire their
music.Jazz music is an art form that
is best enjoyed live. It is sponta-neous, improvised and neverplayed the same way twice in a
row. We need to ensure that thenext generation is exposed to thisart form in order to continue thisAmerican tradition, Berming-ham said.
Most artists will have CDs forsale, and there will also be ven-dors selling crafts and otheritems on the premise.
The Woodshed is a feature thisyear that is a way to get younger,aspiring musicians involved with
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WE NES YAUGUST 26Kiddiecize: Ages 3-9. 12:30 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Thisfamily fitness program is
designed to teach kids about theimportance of healthy lifestylehabits. Children and caregivershould come in sneakers andappropriate workout attire. Reg-istration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/kid-diecize-13.
Wii Super Smash Brothers BrawlTournament: Ages 6-17. 3:30 p.m.at Pinelands Branch Library. Join
for a two-hour Super SmashBrothers Brawl tournament onthe Nintendo Wii system. Feelfree to bring your own Wii orGamecube controller, or use oneof ours. Registration required.
Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calen-dar/wii-super-smash-brothers-brawl-tournament-3.
Pinelands Young at Heart SeniorsClub: Noon at the TabernacleCommunity Center, 81 HawkinsRoad. Cake and coffee are served.Membership available for $12 ayear for those 55 and older. Tripsto all over the area and the nationare available to members and
friends.
Christ-Based Recovery: 7 p.m. atCrossroads Community Church ofShamong, 445 Oakshade Road. Asupportive, confidential group
with the goal of overcomingaddictions by exploring biblicalteaching. Any individual currentlystruggling or living in recovery iswelcome.
THURS YAUGUST 27Parachute Play: Ages 2-4. 10:30
a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Join for a half hour of parachutegames and play time together.Must be accompanied by a care-giver. Registration required. Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/para-chute-play-30.
Yoga Pretzels: Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.at Pinelands Branch Library. YogaPretzels is a fun and vibrant wayto get kids bending, breathing,twisting and stretching. Please besure to have the children wearcomfortable, breathable clothesand bring a yoga mat or a largetowel to use as a mat. Registra-tion required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/yoga-pretzels-12.
Candlelight Yoga: 5:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Pleasejoin us with Babita Kapoor, a reg-istered Shakti Om Yoga instruc-tor, to learn yogas ancient sci-ence of breath control and re-energize your body and mind.Wear comfortable, breathableclothes and bring a yoga mat ifyou have one. Registrationrequired. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/can-
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FRI YAUGUST 28Paws to Read (Ocho): 2, 2:15, 2:30
and 2:45 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Children are wel-come to practice their readingskills and make a new friend byreading aloud to Ocho, a regis-tered therapy dog. Sign up for a15-minute slot and see what it'sall about. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/paws-
read-ocho-44.
S TUR YAUGUST 29Marmino Family Drop-off: 10 a.m.-2
p.m. at St. Peter's EpiscopalChurch at 1 Hartford Road in Med-ford. The MOMS Club of MedfordArea is organizing a collection forthe Marmino Family after motherEileen tragically passed away onJuly 12. Baby clothes (boy and
girl) size 18 months (both new orused), diapers size 5 and 6, non-perishable baby snacks and babytoiletries are being collected.Contact Mary Caravello at (215)720-4307 with any questions.
MON YAUGUST 31Toddler Time: Ages 2-3. 10:30 a.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. JoinMs. Danielle for stories, songsand a craft or activity. Registra-tion required. Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/tod-dler-time-17.
Junior Lego Club: Ages 5-9. 3 and 4p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Join the newly formed JuniorLego Club, especially for theyounger Lego builders. Please donot bring your own Legos. Regis-tration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/junior-lego-club-7.
TUES YSEPT. 1Kids Can Cook: Ages 4-6. Noon at
Pinelands Branch Library. JoinMs. Beth Ann, DTR, from theShop Rite of Medford for somekid-friendly cooking. Children willsample new foods while learningabout cooking, measuring, nutri-tion, and sharing. Registrationrequired. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/kids-can-cook-14.
Lego Club: Ages 7-12. 3 and 4 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Jointhe Lego Club for creativity and
imagination in action. Please donot bring your own Legos. Regis-tration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/lego-club-31.
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the festival by giving them the op-portunity to play during the 15-minute intermissions betweenthe acts on the main stage.
It gives them experience andexposure to a wide audience andis a great learning opportunity,Bermingham said.
There will be different ticketpackages for fans of all interestlevels. For $15, you get an all-ac-cess pass to enjoy the music from
10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday. Forfolks who are a little more inter-ested in the overall experience of
the event, there are weekendcamping packages that includemeals, jazz and camping in acabin on Lake Stockwell. These
packages will give you the fullPinelands experience and willstart at $150.
Exclusive events throughoutthe weekend include the $55 Fri-day Night in Paris that includeswine, beer, French-inspired horsdoeuvres and entertainment byThe Hot Club of Philadelphia,and also the $30 Sunday JazzBrunch.
Folks also have the opportunityto book a two-night camping trip
to get away for the weekend andstay in a cabin while enjoying ca-noeing, archery, hayrides, rock
wall climbing, hiking and bikingacross the vast 800-acre property,in addition to the great music,shopping and food that will be
happening all weekend.Bermingham expressed his en-
joyment of the festival and his ex-citement for the day to arrive sothe musicians can start playing.
We hope that many young peo-ple will be exposed to music thatthey may not be familiar with andthat the tradition of jazz will con-tinue to flourish with the nextgeneration, Bermingham said.
To purchase tickets, visitsquareup.com/market/SJMEP.
For more information on theSouth Jersey Music EducationPartnership, visit SJMEP.org.
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ple months, Board SecretaryMarie Goodwin said.
Goodwin has been working fu-riously on the dollar side ofthings, paying the contractorsand making sure the paperworkfor the School Development Au-
thority is organized.The districts supervisor ofbuildings and grounds, Todd Hall,has been more involved in thephysical side of things.
The first SDA grant projectthat was completed was the win-dow replacement for the secondgrade.
It turned out great, the win-dows look terrific, Hall said.
The door replacements at the
Indian Mills Memorial Schoolhave also begun. Hall expects thisproject to be completed this week,as the contractors have beensteadily putting in two a day.
The security enhancementshave gotten started, too, as all ofthe camera wires, burglar wiresand access wires have beenpulled. According to Hall, thatproject is right on schedule aswell.
Well have no problem, wellbe ready, Hall said.Additionally, all of the interior
piping has been completed for theair conditioning.
The chiller is planned to arrivethe third week of September, anddue to all of the preparation workthe crew has done, when it ar-rives, they should be able to justplug it in and have the air condi-tioning up and running rightaway.
Thats what weve been striv-
ing to do so that we can get thebuildings ready for the first day ofschool, Hall said.
Fourth grade received newblinds upstairs and those plan tobe installed by the first day ofschool.
The storm drains are fixed, allrebuilt and repaved around theedges. The lines in the parkinglots will also be repainted.
The athletic facilities also hadwork done to them. The baseballfields have had upgrades made tothe drainage system.
The last time it rained, therewas no water laying on the infieldafter. Ive never seen that in 16years, Hall said. Our fields look
wonderful.The four side basketball hoops
in the gym now have wenches onthem and will be operated by akey instead of an electric drill.This has been a safety issue foryears.
As far as technology goes,there were more Smartboardsand projectors installed. Justabout every classroom in bothbuildings now has a Smartboard.
With more than 12 Chrome-book carts now, the districts goalof having one for each student isabout two-thirds complete.
Were on our way, Technolo-gy Coordinator Kathleen Fostersaid.
All the printers have beenmoved, and the district is movingto centralized printing. This willbe more convenient to studentsnow that they dont have to travelin and out of classrooms to print.
Along with that, the Internet
will be faster as the district re-cently upgraded to a quicker al-ternative to its Comcast Internetservice.
Indian Mills ElementarySchool Principal Nicole Mooreconcluded the meeting with morepositive news from the summer.Enrollment has made a signifi-cant increase with 23 more stu-dents joining the elementaryschool with time still remainingbefore the upcoming school yearbegins. Nine of these studentswill be second graders.
We havent had a boom likethis over the summer in a longtime, Moore said. And we needit.
SMARTBOARDSContinued from page 1
Smartboards, projectorsinstalled at both schools
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BCAS is offering reduced adop-tion fees, with dog adoption feeshaving been reduced from $75 to$40 and cat adoption fees havebeen reduced from $45 to $20.
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