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November 2015

James Caldwell High School Volleys For A Cure

ocal rivals James


Caldwell
High
School (JCHS), West
Caldwell, and West Essex
High School, North Caldwell, came together on
Thurs., Oct. 1, not only to
play their scheduled volleyball game, but to support
Breast Cancer Awareness
month through Volley for a
Cure at JCHS.
JCHS senior Abby Sloan
organized the team-driven
event to support Breast Cancer Awareness
month
through the Side-Out Foundation and the Dig Pink
Rally
(https://www.sideout.org/). Working with
Carol Weilgus, the co-president of the JCHS Spiker's
Club, Sloan rallied the volleyball team to sell "Volley
for the Cure" t-shirts, hoping
to raise $500. The team exceeded the goal, selling more
than 200 shirts. With the
other donations raised, the
team donated more than
$1,300 to the Side-Out
Foundation.
Supporting the cause, the
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event wearing Dig Pink-inspired t-shirts, helping the
JCHS team to raise additional funds and making the
day into a true community
event. The Dig Pink Rally is
The Side-Out Foundations
October event that brings together volleyball players
across the nation to raise
funds for breast cancer research, demonstrate the
power of teamwork and
show support for people
with the disease. The events
are
supported
by
middle/high school and college students nationwide.
"You could feel the community spirit as we came together with our rivals to
support the fight against
breast cancer, said Sloan.
I'm so proud of how successful the night was, including the number of people
who showed up as well as
how much everyone contributed to the overall donation."
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Funds raised for The
Side-Out Foundation go directly cutting-edge clinical
trials at renowned medical
institutions. Through Dig
Pink and other programs,
Side-Out coaches thousands
of young people in skills
such as teamwork, leadership and perseverance.
For more information on
the Side-Out Foundation and
Dig
Pink,
visit
h t t p s : / / w w w. s i d e out.org/get-involved/digpink. For more information
on James Caldwell High
School,
visit
www.cwcboe.org/jchs.
In volleyball, side-out
means regaining control of
the ball. Similarly, The SideOut Foundation helps people
with breast cancer regain
control of their lives.
Side-Out directly funds
game-changing
breast
cancer research and support.
Millions of dollars are raised
that fund cutting-edge clinical trials at renowned medical institutions. This unique

The JCHS Varsity team donned Volley for a Cure shirts at its Oct. 1 Volley for a Cure event, challenging West Essex who supported the cause, wearing Dig Pink-inspired t-shirts, helping the JCHS
team to raise additional funds and making the day into a true community event. The JCHS team
sold more than 500 t-shirts and earned additional donations that resulted in a more than $1,300
donation to the Side-Out Foundation for breast cancer research. Photo credit Rob Thiemann

approach is successfully extending the lives of people


with stage four breast cancer.
A portion of the money
raised through Side-Out also
goes to high-quality support
services for cancer patients
and their families.
Side-Out uses the power

and teamwork of the volleyball community to beat cancer. Side-Out has started a
powerful movement within
the volleyball community.
Each year, tens of thousands
of
volleyball
players,
coaches and families across
the country join together to

participate in Side-Out programs. Together, they support the development of


treatments that are giving
stage four breast cancer patients more quality time with
their families and getting
them closer to the day we
find a cure.

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CASA Needs Volunteers To


Serve As Mentors

ASA is a private not-for-profit corporation looking


for volunteers. Its mission is to be a strong voice
for the best interests of vulnerable children who
have been removed from their homes or are under court
supervision due to abuse, neglect or abandonment. It recruits, trains and supervises community volunteers to be
advocates, mentors and champions for each child on their
journey to a safe permanent and nurturing home.
Residents of Morris or Sussex counties can attend one
of the following information sessions to learn more about
this volunteering opportunity.
The information sessions are being held Nov. 14, at 10
a.m.; Nov. 19, at 10:30 a.m.; Dec. 5, at 9:30 a.m.; and Jan.
6 at 11 a.m. All information sessions are an hour long and
will be held at the CASA office in Morristown. Sign up at
http://www.casamsc.org/sign-up-to-volunteer/.
The qualifications to be a CASA volunteer are the following: Interest in children, their rights, and special needs,
minimum age of 21, the ability to communicate effectively
orally and in writing, the ability to pass state and federal
background checks and a Child Abuse Registry Information (CARI) check, and have four favorable references
from sources other than relatives.
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Honored For Service

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thanked by Jo-Ann
Dixon, president of
the Kiwanis Club of Caldwell-Essex, for his 18
years of service as club sec-

retary and is given the


clubs appreciation with A
Tablet of Honor, the highest
level of recognition for
ones service to club and
community.

New President Installed

t. Governor Jerry Adelsohn installs Barbara Peck as


the 2015-2016 president of the Kiwanis Club of
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JCHS Announces First Quarter Shop Rite Stars

ames Caldwell High School announced its ShopRite Stars for the
first quarters of the 2015-2016 school
year. The students are recognized for their
excellence in the areas of academics, arts,
athletics, leadership and community service. Senior students are nominated every

marking period in each of the areas, and


the students are then notified and their
photo displayed at both the high school
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The program, initiated locally by Ned
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Captains Stay On The Ball As Good Role Models This Soccer Season

By Josh Lashley
ny student-athlete, at least at the
high school level, who believes
that the way they perform during
pre-season practices and scrimmages is of
little consequence, may be sadly mistaken.
When someone takes that time lightly,
chances are that it will be noticed not only
by their coaches, but by their teammates as
well. On the other hand, when someone
uses the pre-season as an opportunity to
demonstrate leadership capabilities as well
as their focus and dedication it can greatly
help their standing within a given sports
program.

Emily Cannavale, Alexa Fillion and


Nina Ricci, all of whom are seniors for the
Caldwell High School girls soccer team,
competed at such a high level prior to the
regular season that they were rewarded for
their hard work by being named team captains.
What makes these players achievement
even more impressive is the fact they were
chosen to be captains by their teammates.
Our captains are voted on by the players after a two week period during our preseason, Caldwell head coach Mike
Teshkoyan said. During this time the team
evaluates and assesses all our seniors lead-

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4-3.
The great improvements that the Chiefs
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them a berth in the NJSIAA North II Group
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Regardless of how far Caldwell advances
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This team has excellent leadership and
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Our captains have grown in their responsibilities to their teammates by becoming more vocal, more poised and being
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Caldwell University Raises Awareness Of Mental Health Issues

aldwell University showed its support for raising public awareness


about mental health issues by becoming New Jerseys first stigma-free campus on Oct. 7. Former Governor Richard
Codey joined President Nancy Blattner to
mark the occasion and to tour the campuss
new Wellness Center.
We are very happy to become a stigmafree campus to show our students and the
community that our institution is committed
to overcoming the stigma attached to mental health issues, said Caldwell University
President Nancy Blattner. We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for
young and old who suffer with mental
health disorders.
The stigma-free initiative is sponsored
by the Codey Fund for Mental Health.
Codey and his wife Mary Jo, an alumna of
Caldwell University, founded the fund,
which is aimed at ensuring that compas-

sionate, quality mental health care is accessible to everyone and that the stigma associated with mental illness is overcome
through public awareness and education.
I salute Caldwell University on becoming the first New Jersey university to become a stigma-free campus. Now I know
why my wife went here, said Codey.
The university has numerous programs
dedicated to mental health. The Wellness
Center combines the Counseling, Health
Services and Campus Ministry offices; the
Counseling Department collaborates annually with the Mental Health Association of
Essex County to hold an annual mood
checkup/depression screening event, which
took place on Oct. 7, and the Psychology
and Counseling Department runs the
Helpline Center in partnership with the National Suicide Prevention Hotline where
Caldwell graduate students volunteer and
gain professional experience.

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Caldwell University President Nancy Blattner and Governor Richard Codey unveil the Caldwell
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JCHS Teacher Named Educator Of Year

teacher from James


Caldwell
High
School, West Caldwell, Adriana Podvesker has
been named Educator of the
Year for 2015 by Essex
Lodge No. 7 of Free and Accepted Masons. Each year,
staff and students are asked
to nominate a teacher for the
honor. This year, Podvesker
received the most votes
from both peers and students, and been awarded the
honor by the local lodge.
Podvesker, who teaches
both junior and senior English and AP Literature, is
also a co-advisor for the
schools newspaper, The
Caldron.
I am both honored and
extremely touched to have
been selected for this award
by both my students and my
peers," Podvesker said. "To
have these two groups of

people elect to nominate me


for this honor is incredible,
and to win the award is just
wonderful."
Podvesker is set to be
honored at a dinner on Sat.,
Nov. 14, at Victors Chateau
in Little Falls, which also
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her classroom, along with a
commemorative plaque.
For more information on
JCHS, visit the district website at www.cwcboe.org/
jchs.

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More Strides Made To Raise Awareness And Funds For Rare Disease

By Cheryl Conway
ike the rainbow in the sky that morning, hundreds of runners and walkers
throughout the state stretched across
Central Park of Morris County in Morris
Plains to raise awareness and funds to support research of a rare disease.
On Sat., Oct. 31, families and supporters
of those affected by Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease (CJD) participated in The First Annual
Strides for CJD 5k Run/Walk. Sponsored by
the CJD Foundation in NY, the event allowed families and friends to pay tribute to
their loved ones and raise awareness of CJD,
a rare neurodegenerative disease that has no
treatment or cure.
For the one person in every million
worldwide that has been affected by CJD,
strides have been made as effective outreach
whether through support groups, helpline,
referrals, caregiving information, family
workshops and medical education to those
touched by CJD. The walk allowed victims
loved ones to gather and show their strength
through solidarity.
"The outpouring of emotion was overwhelming at the Strides for CJD event," said
Sandy Ghezzi of Morris Township and CJD

Advocate and volunteer. "Families came


from near and far with children, aunts, uncles, friends and even the family pets to celebrate the lives of their loved ones and show
their support toward finding a cure for CJD."
The vibrant rainbow that shined above
participants magnified the events purpose.
There was a rainbow at the event! And
it didn't even rain that day, so it was unexpected, says Ghezzi. One of the attendees
I spoke to at the family photo display/message board area was a man from Morris
Plains. Peter lost his beloved wife to CJD in
the past six months. He pointed out the rainbow to me and said those we lost were with
us that day; the rainbow was proof they were
looking down on us, smiling.
In its debut walk by the CJD Foundation,
Strides for CJD events were also held in 10
cities throughout the United States such as
Atlanta; Chicago; Cleveland; Colorado;
Maryland; Minneapolis; Arizona and Southern California. With less government funding to support research for rare diseases and
the market condition, a greater effort has
been executed to promote awareness and additional funding for research into CJD. Organizers hope to continue the walk annually.

Sandy Ghezzi with her father, Ed Mjos.

"We were thrilled to see such a large


turnout for the first ever Strides for CJD
event in New Jersey," said Ghezzi. "What
warmed my heart was to see the families and
friends who attended so eager to talk with
each other and donate to the cause. This is a
strong community that has bonded around
CJD and is committed to supporting each
other and finding a cure."

According to a press release from the


CJD Foundation, CJD is caused by prions,
proteins that can misfold in the brain, with
devastating effects, including rapid mental
and physical deterioration. CJD is the most
common of the prion diseases.
Families affected by prion diseases like
CJD can sometimes feel that theyre the only
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one, said Debbie Yobs, CJD Foundation
President. This event allows them to connect with one another, and raise awareness
in their communities about the devastating
impact of CJD and the need for support, education, and research.
Proceeds will support the CJD Foundations General Fund, which supports advo-

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cacy, medical education, family support and
research programs.
CJD advances at a brutally rapid pace,
Yobs said. Often the patient has appeared
perfectly healthy just weeks or months before the diagnosis. But CJD progresses so
aggressively that the family scrambles to get
a diagnosis, while the disease rushes ahead.
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to raise awareness, provide family support,
and spur research.
Ghezzi, who lost her father in 1998 to
CJD, says Theres no treatment; theres no
cure. When you get a diagnosis its 100 percent fatal. Theres nothing they can give you;
theres nothing they can take.
Ghezzis father Ed Mjos of Minneapolis,
MN, died on Aug. 25, 1998 at the age of 73,
only four weeks after being diagnosed with
sporadic CJD.
He started developing symptoms, four
months prior, explains Ghezzi. His walking
was not steady, his legs would shake and he
ended up going blind in the end. Because
CJD is in the brain, body functions get affected. Her father died of malnutrition as he
was unable to swallow.
It happened quickly, says Ghezzi. It
was a rapid deterioration of bodily functions. It was frightening for us. He was very
active; he was a speed walker as a member
of the Twin City race Walkers Club where
he lived. Bridge player, joke teller, active
Lions Club member, all around good guy,
and all of a sudden his eyes got big, he
was losing balance, starting using a cane,

then he started walking into walls, using


a walker then a wheelchair. Rapid dementia
as well as short term memory set in.
Ghezzi recalls making appointments with
doctors, but they would say he was older;
hes getting dementia or Alzheimers.
Ghezzi did not give up and instead brought
him to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota.
They did 63 tests in one day, recalls
Ghezzi. At that time the Mayo Clinic doctors
had seen only 25 previous cases. It was only
until they received her fathers brain tissue
from his autopsy that doctors were able to
diagnose with absolute certainty that Mjos
had sporadic CJD.
Diagnosis of CJD starts with clinical observation and process of elimination of other
diseases, according to information provided
by the CJD Foundation. First, more likely
and treatable diseases are ruled out. When
CJD is suspected, the next step is for a qualified professional experienced with CJD to
read an MRI and check cerebral spinal fluid
for protein indicators, to confirm the preliminary diagnosis. Post mortem, a brain autopsy is the only way to positively confirm
the CJD diagnosis.
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ings to consider when hosting for the holidays

oliday hosts have a lot on their plates. The work of


holiday hosting does not begin when the first guest
arrives. It starts weeks before, when homeowners
begin preparing their homes for overnight guests.
Because the holiday season can be so busy, its easy for
hosts to overlook certain things as the day their first guests
are set to arrive draws nearer. But the following are a few
things hosts should consider in the weeks before their
guests show up.

Accommodations
Its hard to overlook accommodations when hosting for
the holidays, but its best to inspect linens and other items that
might go largely unused throughout much of the year. Check
foldout couches or air mattresses a few weeks before your
guests are slated to arrive. This gives you ample time to address any issues and also allows you to comparison shop and
find great deals on any items you need to replace. Hosts who
are parents to young children may want to discuss sleeping
arrangements before guests arrive if kids will be asked to
sleep in different beds. Kids might embrace the change, while
others might be less enthusiastic. If younger cousins will be
staying over, let kids choose their new roommates, which
might make them more excited about sharing rooms with their
guests. Explaining the situation in advance gives youngsters
time to ready themselves for their temporary move.

Diets
Ask guests before they arrive if they have any particular
food allergies or items they need to avoid because of any medications they might be taking. This is especially important for
youngsters, who may forget to avoid homemade cookies with
nuts despite having nut allergies. By asking in advance if your
guests have any food allergies or foods and ingredients they
must avoid, you will know to avoid serving particular dishes
so no one accidentally eats foods that might make them sick

and you can prepare alternative dishes for people who must
avoid certain foods.

Activities
If guests will be staying for several nights, explore a few
local activities so everyone can get out of the house for a night
or two. Time spent with family is one of the best parts of the
holiday season, but spending all of that time inside in cramped
quarters
can
grow
uncomfortable
over time. Plan a family night or two out that everyone can
enjoy.

Pets
When hosting for the holidays, let your guests know if you
have any pets. Some people have dog and cat allergies, and
those allergies may make it difficult for them to enjoy their
stay. Others allergies might be so severe that they have to
find alternative lodging. Let guests know about your pets
when you invite them to stay at your house so no one is surprised at the last minute. In addition, let guests know if they
can
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Preparing your home for new gifts

re you ready for the boxes and


packages that are set to arrive
under the tree? If your home annually bursts with everything from childrens
toys to electronics to clothing, it may be
time to take inventory and prepare for the
gifts that have yet to find their way into
your home.
Before the first strand of garland goes up
and before you begin thinking about holiday wish lists, set a plan in motion to reduce
what you already have in the house. This
project can include the entire family and tie
into holiday volunteerism that highlights
this season of giving.
Theres a very good chance that your
closets are brimming with items that are
collecting dust or havent seen the light of
day in some time. Make these the fist things
to go. If something hasnt been used in a
year or more, add it to the donation pile.
Kids rooms and play areas may be some
of the areas most overrun with belongings.
Children are likely to get many new toys
and other gifts throughout the year, so focus
most of your energy on these spaces, cutting kids some slack if they dont want to
part with certain items.

If children are reluctant to part with


some of their belongings, stress the point
that donating helps others who are less fortunate. Involve kids in the donation process,
letting them see where their unused clothes
and other supplies will go. This can make
giving away older toys less traumatic and
more personal.
Adults also should pay attention to any
belongings they can spare. Take advantage
of holiday donation trucks in the area to
clear your home of bulky sweaters, linens,
older furniture, or kitchen supplies. These
trucks service some well-known charities
and associations, and items will be appreciated and put to great use.
Use the weeks prior to the holiday rush
to create space for any gifts that might be
arriving under your tree before Christmas
Day. A little cleaning and decluttering can
go a long way toward helping the less fortunate in your community.

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Make sure gifts arrive on time

When buying gifts online or mailing


them to faraway loved ones, consumer
must leave ample time for shipping.

ome the holiday season, shipping companies work around


the clock to ensure packages,
merchandise and more make it to their
destinations on time. What would December holidays be without gifts

under the tree?


In 2013, overtaxed carriers failed to meet Christmas deadlines
for many packages. Some analysts say big retailers and carriers
may have underestimated consumers growing reliance on online
shopping especially for last-minute presents. Since those
mishaps, both UPS and FedEx have spent millions on upgrades.
More fuel-efficient planes, upgrades to air cargo networks and improved infrastructure and ground shipping operations have helped
shipping companies better handle the increased volume.
As shipping companies work harder to ensure holiday packages
arrive at their destinations on time, there also are things consumers
can do to increase the chances that gifts make it under the tree before the big day.
Shop as early as possible. If you plan to buy online or ship
gifts to family and friends, shop early so the gifts have time to
make it to their destinations. Make a list of all the people whose
gifts you will need to mail, then shop for their gifts first so you will
have ample time for them to arrive on time.
Double-check all mailing addresses. Make sure you have the
correct addresses for all friends or family members you will be
sending gifts to. An incorrect address can result in packages being
returned to sender or floating around in shipping limbo. All of this
only decreases the likelihood that gifts will arrive on time.
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he holiday season is a time to celebrate with


friends and family. Several holidays are celebrated in this relatively short time period, making
this one of the most festive times of the year.
Many holiday celebrations focus on the exchange of
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From a religious standpoint, gifting others around
Christmastime can be traced back to the stories of the
Three Kings (also referred to as the Three Wise
Men) who visited Jesus after his birth. Frankincense,
a fragrance involved in worship; gold; and myrrh, an
incense associated with funerals, was presented. These
gifts symbolized worship in Christ, that He would be
the King of Kings, and that suffering and death would
come to Him.
Another giver of gifts is part of many Christmas celebrations. St. Nicholas, a fourth century saint, is a
beloved figure across the globe who has a reputation
for giving gifts in secret and helping the needy. The
figure of Santa Claus is based on St. Nicholas, and
the blending of the two has evolved as history has
mixed with folklore and personal traditions.
Hanukkah
Hanukkah is an eight-day Jewish celebration that commemorates the rededication of the Temple in
Jerusalem. The word hanukkah actually means
dedication in Hebrew.

The Jews, including Judah Maccabee, helped drive the


Syrians out of Jerusalem. In one of Judaisms most
central texts, Maccabee and others witnessed a miracle
at the temple. Even though there was only enough oil
to keep a menorahs candles burning for one day, the
flames continued for eight nights.
Traditionally, gelt, or money, was given as a
Hanukkah gift. Many Hanukkah gift givers aim to
give gifts that are thoughtful and sweet. Money is not
exchanged as much today, with other gifts taking its
place.

Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa is an American holiday that pays homage to
traditions and cultural influences from Africa. The holiday was developed in 1966 by Maulana Ndabezitha
Karenga. The focus of Kwanzaa is on family and the
harvest as well as certain principles, such as unity and
faith.
Gifts make up one of the seven symbols of Kwanzaa
celebrations. However, gift-sharing is not the central
part of this special holiday. Gifts are symbolic of the
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Gifts are exchanged in abundance this time of year.
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Ghezzi says, Its frightening; its hard to
know where to go when a loved one becomes suddenly affected. There are resources out there. If theres something that
doesnt seem right, seek medical professionals; try a different source.
To help provide support to other families
affected by CJD and spread information and
awareness, Ghezzi has become a patient advocate.
Actively volunteering 17 years after her
fathers death, Ghezzi says she began going
to the annual conferences in 2008, when she
first learned about them.
I was humbled at the beginning by the
lack of progress in finding a cure, explains
Ghezzi. It seemed totally hopeless at the
time to me. But as the years went by, at the
annual conferences, through the presentations by scientists from around the world,
there was a glimmer of light, more and more
understanding about the disease. There was
finally hope. Each year there was new information, progress. I am cautiously hopeful
that one day we will crack the code. And I
feel inspired to help in any way I can, as part
of the CJD team. Because no one deserves

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is no treatment whatsoever, and nothing that
can be done. There is a solution, and we will
be relentless -- together we will find it.
As far as progress, there is still no cure or
treatment, but research is underway worldwide to learn more about the disease mechanisms and to evaluate potential diagnostics
and treatments. Research developments
have been made on a number of fronts. The
CJD Foundation sponsors a research program that attracts researchers worldwide.
The CJD Foundation, which was established in Miami in 1993, provides support
for families affected by prion disease. Moving its headquarters to NY in 2013, the nonprofit foundation provides a seven-day
HelpLine, referrals and caregiving information, family workshops, and support groups,
as well as medical education and an annual
conference for families and scientists.
For more information, call 800 659-1991
or http://www.cjdfoundation.org/. For those
who missed the Strides event, the event
Friendraising page will remain open after the
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Psychiatrist To Discuss Bipolar Disorder And


Depression In Children And Teens

n Wed., Nov. 11, the Depression and


Bipolar Support Alliance plans to
feature at its monthly educational
meeting Dr. Debra E. Koss.
Her talk will be Kids and Mood Disorders (Bipolar disorder and Depression): Parents Role in Treatment. Families play an
integral role in helping children and teens
with mood disorders engage in their own
treatment, which is necessary in order to
achieve best outcomes.
Koss will discuss strategies that will help
parents to work collaboratively with their
children to improve compliance with treatment; followed by a question and answer session on all aspects of child, adolescent and
young adult mood disorders.
A graduate from the University of Virginia Medical School, Koss is board certified
in child and adolescent psychiatry with a private practice in Sparta. She is also clinical
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Help to End Hunger in New Jersey


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Bring a donation of non-perishable
food items, and/or supermarket gift cards
to the NCJW/Essex office and to every
NCJW/Essex event! Food donations will
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help supply Patty's Pantry to meet the immediate food needs of the NCJW/Essex
Center for Women clients. Patty's Pantry
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office at 973-740-0588.
Bring shopping receipts to Bloomingdale's Customer Service on the lower level
and 10 percent of sales will be donated to
NCJW/Essex.
Teen Dating Abuse Training for Assistants-Teen Dating Abuse (TDA) volunteers are a dynamic group of people who
have been trained to go into the high
schools in Essex County to make students
aware of the warning signs of abuse in
teen relationships, how to recognize them,
safely end the relationship and learn about
healthy relationships. Two volunteers, one
presenter and one assistant, are needed for
each class. Training to become an assistant
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a.m. and ending by noon, at the
NCJW/Essex offices in Livingston. A preliminary interview and NCJW membership are required to participate.
If interested, contact Dina Stambler at
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NCJW/Essex Center for Women Offers


Daytime Workshops In December

he Linda & Rudy Slucker


NCJW/Essex Center for Women in
Livingston is offering several
workshops in December.
"When Should You File for Social Security Benefits?" is set for Thurs., Dec. 3,
from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Charles Ziss, a
social security assistant district manager,
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online services for those who are applying
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Meet Machin and Newman, a bonded pair of pups
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now that their Dad,
Richard, is too sick to care
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has been unable to find
someone who would adopt
them locally in Florida, so
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Rockaway is stepping in to
take them into their care and
find a special place where
they can continue to be together. It is hard enough for
them to lose their Dad,
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mployment Horizons annual Halloween Bowl-A-Thon, sponsored by


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Lanes in East Hanover on Sun., Oct. 25.
More than 170 attendees enjoyed an afternoon of fun, food and prizes, raising nearly
$10,000 to support employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities.
Employment Horizons is the premier

not-for-profit agency providing comprehensive employment, training and job placement services to persons with disabilities
and other disadvantages in the greater Morris County area. To obtain more information
about Employment Horizons, visit
www.emhorizons.org; or contact Maria Verducci-Florio at 973-538-8822 ext. 240;
mariaflorio@ehorizons.org.

Blood Drives Held In November

ew Jersey Blood Services has


planned the following blood
drives:
Nov. 27: Knights of Columbus 3665, in
Netcong, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Nov. 27: Madison Area YMCA, Madison,
2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Nov. 28: Presbyterian Church of Morris
Plains, Morris Plains 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
New Jersey Blood Services, a division
of New York Blood Center (NYBC) is asking for help to maintain an adequate supply
of all blood types, but especially O-negative
the universal blood which can be transfused into anyone in an emergency. In addition, hundreds of additional blood drives
need to be scheduled to meet projected hospital demand. Current inventory of several
blood types is running below the desired
target level.
Its simple: hospital patient demand for
blood often outpaces our best efforts to recruit donors and schedule blood drives,
said NYBC Executive Director of Donor

Recruitment Andrea Cefarelli. There are


always reasons but we have to overcome
that for the sake of hospital patients who
need us.
This is one of the toughest times of the
year, Cefarelli added. Were asking for
our dedicated supporters to roll up their
sleeves to make sure were able to provide
our hospital partners with whatever they
need to take care of their patients.
Blood products have a short shelf life
from five to 42 days, so constant replenishment is necessary. Each and every day
there are patients who depend on the transfusion of red blood cells, platelets and
plasma to stay alive. But blood and blood
products cant be manufactured. They can
only come from volunteer blood donors
who take an hour to attend a blood drive or
visit a donor center.
To donate blood or for information on
how to organize a blood drive call 1-800933-2566; visit: www.nybloodcenter.org.

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Project Button Up

Family Musical Presented By


Livingston Community Players

ivingston Community Players presents musicals for family enjoyment


and brings culture to the communities without New York ticket prices. Hairspray, a wonderful family musical with a
12 piece orchestra and performers from surrounding communities, has several performances in Nov.
Parking is Free.
Hairspray, takes place in 1962 in Baltimore, with the lovable plus-size teen
Tracy Turnblad who has only one desire -to dance on the popular Corny Collins
Show. When her dream comes true, Tracy
is transformed from social outcast to sudden star. She must use her newfound power
to dethrone the reigning Teen Queen, win
the affections of heartthrob Link Larkin,
and integrate a TV network, all without
denting her 'do!

Performances are set for Sat., Nov. 14, at


7:30 p.m.; Sun., Nov. 15, at 2 p.m.; Fri., Nov.
20, at 7:30 p.m.; Sat., Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m.;
and Sun., Nov. 22, at 2 p.m. Shows are held
at Mt Pleasant Middle School, Livingston.
Tickets are $20 for students and seniors;
$25 for adults.
Call Joan at 973-743-0976 or
www.brownpapertickets.com.
LCP is a not for profit organization and
is sponsored by the Livingston Board of
Education, Township of Livingston, Senior
Youth and Leisure Services, and the program is made possible in part by funds from
the NJ Council on the Arts/Dept. of State, a
partner agency of the National Endowment
for the Arts and administered by the Essex
County Division of Cultural and Historical
Affairs. LCP is a member of the Arts Council of Livingston.

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Holly Walk Returns To Morristown

he Morris County
Tourism Bureau and
its partners are
pleased to announce the return of Holly Walk, a longstanding Morris County
tradition that offers visitors
and residents the opportunity to visit local historic
sites, decorated for the holidays, with one admission
ticket on one day.
This year the event is set
for Sun., Dec. 6, from noon
until 5 p.m. Participating
sites will include Acorn
Hall, Macculloch Hall, the
Ford Mansion at Morristown National Historical
Park, Schuyler-Hamilton
House and the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms.
The snow date is set for
Sun., Dec.13.
In addition to the sites
being open, their gift shops
will be brimming with

items so bring holiday gift


lists, and support local historic sites and preservation
efforts.
Advance Holly Walk
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Learn How To Make Latkes


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eth Fields of Livingston, a member


of National Council of Jewish
Women (NCJW), West Morris Section, will present a special latke-making
program using "real food" on Sun., Nov. 29,
at 11 a.m. at a private home in Dover.
Called "Seasonal Latkes," the program is
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Fields will be usingdepending on what's
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areas as diverse as agricultural chemicals,
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common chemicals are best avoided. She
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