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Fun on the Ferry A fun year-round family outing awaits at the nearby Cape May Ferry, offering scenic trips across the beautiful Delaware Bay. Following a track similar to the journey Harriet Tubman took on the Underground Railroad, you’ll discover historic lighthouses, picturesque harbors, unique seabirds, ocean-going vessels, and occasionally, a pod of dolphins. The 17-mile, 85-minute cruise between Cape May, New Jersey and Lewes, Delaware can cut miles off a trip along the Atlantic Coast if your traveling by car. The Ferry can transport up to 100 vehicles and also welcomes pets on the crossings! In addition, the Ferry offers Tour Packages, Special Events, Restaurants, Bars and Live Entertainment at their dockside grills. Amenities onboard include elevators, air conditioning, television, wireless internet access, and comfortable seating. You’ll want to be sure to include this on your ‘Must See’ List! For further information: www.cmlf.com

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Cover Photo by Renee Johnson We CONGRATULATE, RENEE JOHNSON, our staff photographer, for her recognition by the Press of Atlantic City as 2019’s BEST PHOTOGRAPHER! We are proud to have you on the Jersey Shore Family Team!

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inside Features:

3 5 Parenting 101.................................... 6 Key to the Past........................... 8 American Dream...................... 10 Spooks and Spirits............ 12-15 Family Fun in Cape May............... 16 Event Calendar.................. 18-21 In the Spotlight....................... 22 Fun on the Ferry.............................

Grandparent’s Day..........................

ON THE COVER Maddie, Meghan, and Katie Making Forever Memories on the way to the Cape May Ferry! PHOTO BY RENEE JOHNSON

P.O. Box 96, Mays Landing, NJ 08330 PUBLISHERS, Mari Dattolo and Sherrii Brentari To place an event listing e-mail information to Mari@JerseyShoreFamily.com

publisher’s note As another summer at the shore winds down, we turn our attention to the many reasons to love the Fall.The crisp autumn mornings, the scent of kindling burning in the evenings, the pumpkin pie and apple cider, marshmallows toasting on a bonfire. It’s also the time of year we honor our special extended family for National Grandparent’s Day and celebrate our ‘furry kids’ for National Dog and Cat weeks. For kids of all ages, October also means Halloween parades and tasty treats, followed in November with the ultimate of family feasts,Thanksgiving’s yummy “Turkey Eats!” While your family settles back into the routine of a new school year, remember us as your resource for fun things to do and places to go when you’re planning your family time weekends. For up to date event posts, follow us on our Facebook page, Jersey Shore Family, and on our website: www.jerseyshorefamily.com where we’ll keep you current on the latest events as they hit the newsfeed!

We’re thankful to have your Family in the JSF Family!

Mari Dattolo Jersey Shore Family Editor and Publisher Mari@JerseyShoreFamily.com

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20 Fun Things to Do on Grandparent’s Day This year marks 40 years since the resolution declaring Grandparent’s Day a national holiday was signed into law by President Jimmy Carter. The first Sunday after Labor Day will continue to be known as a day to honor and celebrate these very special people in your child’s life! Here are some ideas on how you can help create a memory for both grandparent and grandchild: 1. Get their picture taken together 2. Make Rice Krispie Treat Hearts 3. See a Stage Show 4. Paint Pottery 5. Make Matching TShirts 6. Learn & Play a Board Game 7. Plant a Garden 8. Go for a Hike Together 9. Draw a Family Tree Together

10. Bake Together 11. Go Fishing 12. Have a Movie Night 13. Read a Book 14. Make Bird Feeder 15. Have a Picnic 16. Make a terrarium with small plants 17. Go to a historic place 18. Have a Tea Party 19. Go to the Boardwalk 20. Take a Walk on the Beach

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PARENTING 101: Teaching Kindness “A single act of kindness doesn’t require a long term commitment, but its effects may have long term results.”

- M.Dattolo

As we approach the seasons of “Thanks” and “Giving,” many opportunities exist to teach kids the meaning of random acts of kindness. While toddlers may use “no” and “mine” as their most frequent vocabulary words, it’s also the magical age when children are introduced to sharing within their circle of family, friends, and peers. Once they have reached school age, parents and caregivers can begin to open them up to the bigger world of compassion. The holiday season is ripe with these teachable moments. Some families choose to introduce giving to others through the biblical context of the First Christmas. Others explain the plight of homelessness and have their families serve in soup kitchens and rescue missions. Organizations and scouting troops may adopt needy families who might otherwise not have a holiday celebration. A visit to a nursing home to engage residents in a craft or board game is appreciated at any time of the year, as is checking in on elderly or disabled neighbors who may be shut-in. Animal shelters are always looking for donations and caring volunteers to brighten the day of their residents awaiting adoption. For troops serving overseas, a holiday card or a care package from home can be a special welcome treat, while those serving stateside may find a festive meal with a host family to be their most meaningful gift. Empathy can also be a challenging lesson

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for children to learn. Finding storybooks or shows that will encourage new perspectives with relatable characters is helpful. Ageappropriate movies will also help them to see the world through another’s vantage point. How ever you choose to teach your children the value of kindness to others, remember it is by your lead that they will follow. #HappyRandomActsofKindnessDay! (Nov13th) #HappyGrandparent’sDay! (Sept 8th) #HappyDogWeek! (Sept 22nd-28th) #HappyCatWeek! (Nov 3rd-10th) Addendum: Since 1981, Operation Fireside has placed Cape May’s Coast Guard recruits with South Jersey families for a Thanksgiving Holiday Dinner. For more information on being a Host family, contact: American Red Cross of Southern Shore New Jersey (609) 646-8330 Volunteers are always needed to help exercise and socialize homeless dogs and cats in the shelter. Hours are flexible and training is provided. For more information contact: Atlantic County Animal Shelter (609) 485-2345 and/or Humane Society of Ocean City (609) 398-9500 Serving the needs of disabled individuals and senior citizens. Atlantic County Division of Intergenerational Services (888) 426-9243 A haven for homeless moms and children. Safe shelter, meals, counseling, parenting classes and homework help for the children are all offered. For more information contact: Atlantic City Rescue Mission (609) 345-5517 and/ or AVANZAR/formerly: Atlantic County Women’s Center (609) 646-6767

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Lucy the Elephant While businesses at the Jersey Shore are packing up for the season, one historic stop is celebrating 138 years as a beachfront attraction, in what was once referred to as “South” Atlantic City. This most unusual architectural marvel, formerly known as the Elephant Bazaar was built in 1881 in Margate, New Jersey at a finished cost of $38,000. The “elephant hotel” was designed by William Free and commissioned by fellow Philadelphian and real estate speculator James V. Lafferty. The six-story, 65 feet, 90-ton novelty was used as a marketing hook to lure potential buyers in to purchase parcels of beachfront real estate. To protect his original idea, Lafferty applied for and received a patent from the U.S. Government on Dec. 5, 1882. The patent gave him the exclusive right to make, use or sell animal-shaped buildings for 17 years. Eventually Lafferty would set out to construct two other beachfront pachyderms, a smaller version in South Cape May, NJ in 1884 and a third, standing twice the size at 122 feet in Coney Island, NY in 1885. By 1900 Margate’s elephant was the only one of the three still standing. Prior to the turn of the century, tourists began flocking from Atlantic City by rail and from Ocean City by steamboat to see the unique oddity that in 1902 would come to be known as “Lucy the Elephant”. Through the years Lucy has served as a rentable summer cottage, a tavern, a restaurant, and a business office.

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In 1969, a group of Margate citizens formed the Margate Civic Association, as Lucy had fallen into disrepair and was scheduled for demolition. Under the direction of Josephine Harron and Sylvia Carpenter, the group was renamed the Save Lucy Committee and given 30 days to move her to another location or pay for her demolition. This summer, the Committee celebrated 50 years of Saving Lucy! Through a successful campaign, the funds were raised and a city-owned lot was prepared for the 100-yard move to the southwest. The move date was scheduled and completed on July 20, 1970. After linemen from New Jersey Bell and Atlantic City Electric Company cleared the power lines, the ‘elephant-sized’ move was achieved in seven hours. The wooden structure was reinforced with steel and by 1974 Lucy was again opened to the public for the first time in 12 years. On January 20, 1976, the Margate Elephant was designated as a National Historic Landmark by the Department of the Interior. Today she is considered to be the Oldest Roadside Attraction in the United States and is also recognized as the oldest example of “zoomorphic” architecture. Half-hour guided tours are offered yearround through her refurbished interior on an abbreviated seasonal schedule. For more information: www.lucytheelephant.org

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Dreams Really Can Come True!

AMERICAN DREAM: Opening in New Jersey THIS FALL! As one of the most diverse states in the country, New Jersey is home to 75 resort cities and historical sites. It can now add MEGA DESTINATION to its menu of attractions! The $5 billion dream becomes a reality on October 25th. The East Rutherford, N.J. complex will feature approximately 3 million square feet of expanse, including 15 entertainment venues, extensive dining space, and approximately 300 shops, services and amenities. Today it is the most expensive retail project on earth. American Dream has announced the following phenomenal entertainment venues coming soon to the destination: Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park: Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park features 20+ rides, rollercoasters, and attractions for families and thrill-seekers of all ages. There are four coasters in the park, three of which are worldrecord-breaking – the world’s steepest roller coaster, tallest and longest spinning coaster, and tallest indoor spinning drop tower, as well as a record-breaking nine-story ropes course. Guests can expect to encounter their favorite Nickelodeon characters in the park, as well as daily performances on the Nickelodeon Slime Stage. DreamWorks Water Park: DreamWorks Water Park is the second-largest indoor water park in the world and features 35 water slides and 13 exciting attractions, including two surf riders from American Wave Machines, surf lessons, kids play structure, lazy river, a swim-up bar and more. DreamWorks Water Park houses the world’s largest indoor wave pool at 1.5 acres, filled with 1.5 million gallons of water, the longest hygro-magnetic coaster and the tallest indoor body slide at 142 feet with a 50-foot freefall. The park also features 31 luxury cabanas

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that overlook the park with prime views of Manhattan. Big SNOW: Big SNOW is North America’s first indoor snow park, and sits at over 800 ft. long, 200 ft. wide and 16 stories tall. It is equipped for professional and student training, family ski vacation preparation, corporate team building and more. Big SNOW will offer varied experiences for all skill levels and ages and will feature Snow Operating’s proprietary Terrain Based Learning method of instruction that uses specifically shaped snow features to assist with the learning process. Private lessons, coaching and kids camp are only a few of several options available to those visiting Big SNOW. Big SNOW will also feature The Shops at Big SNOW, a retail environment that is truly experiential, as well as day passes and rental options. The Ice Rink: The Ice Rink is the American Dream’s NHL‐regulation size skating and hockey facility, featuring family fun activities including open skating, figure skating, club and professional sports events and more. Additional entertainment includes KidZania - a world-renowned role-playing experience for kids, CMX Luxury Movie Theater, 300-foot American Dream Observation Wheel, Merlin Entertainments’ SEA LIFE Aquarium, and LEGOLAND Discovery Center, Climbzone, Mirror Maze, New Jersey Hall of Fame and more. The dining options are extraordinary. 20+ full-service restaurants MUNCHIES Food Hall, in partnership with Vice, a kosher food court and more. Complementing the culinary experience is the retail experience! Check back in the next issue for more details on this spectacular entertainment capital!

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Jersey Shore Family Recommended Attraction! A Mays Landing Mom tells us about her family’s trip to Room 4 Escape

—Amy Hassa, Mays Landing

Looking for something to do with my kids and their friends on my daughters birthday I came upon Room 4 Escape at the Hamilton Mall. We did not have a full hour and were pleased to see they had 15 minute rooms at an incredibly reasonable price! As we took on the Game Room each member of my party worked out games and puzzles and we successfully exited with only moments to spare. This family fun experience was not our first escape room, but it was the first that relied more on creative ideas then technology. We all came back days later to take on the Boardwalk Room, that we heard very few were able to escape. With 5 of us working to figure out how the creators of the rooms minds worked we again we barely made it! Those minds creative minds are Rich and his staff, who find joy in challenging patrons with loads of activities. “Once I have the story idea in my head, I start looking at the structure of the gameplay. What will propel players from one part to the next?” Room 4 Escape has several 15 minute and 1 hour rooms. All of their rooms are reasonably priced and created to be good old fashioned fun for the young or young at heart! So come out and join Rich & his mascot Mr. Riddlesworth the cat as they bring family fun to the Hamilton Mall!

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September

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SEPTEMBER 5 •12 •19 • 26 Ghost Walks at Historic Cold Spring Village 8 PM-9:45 PM Cape May, NJ

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OCTOBER 1 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 8 •10

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Cape Mayhem and Victorian Oddities Trolley Tour 1048 Washington St, Cape May, NJ

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Cape Mayhem and Victorian Oddities Trolley Tour 1048 Washington St, Cape May, NJ

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SATURDAY

OCTOBER

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Haunted Seaport • 6 PM The Tuckerton Seaport

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Ghosts of the Lighthouse Trolley Tours Cape May, NJ

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Graveyards, Ghosts, and Mansions Combo Tour • 6 PM Emlen Physick Estate 1048 Washington Street Cape May, NJ

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OCTOBER

18 • 19 • 25 • 26

Phantoms of the Physick Estate: The Curse of H.H. Holmes 6:30 PM, 7:15 PM, 8 PM, 8:45 PM 1048 Washington Street Cape May, NJ

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Witch-Craft 6 PM Lenape Park, Mays Landing, NJ Tea & Confessions: An Expose of Victorian Spiritualism 2:30 PM-4 PM Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington Street, Cape May, NJ 28th Annual Pumpkin Festival 10 AM-4PM • Historic Cold Spring Village, Cape May, NJ Mays Landing Merchants Fall Festival War Memorial Park, Main Street Mays Landing, NJ

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SUNDAY

OCTOBER

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37th Annual Halloween Parade 12 PM-5 PM Cape May, NJ

THURSDAY

OCTOBER

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Tales from the Dark Side of Victorian Life Nauti Spirits Distillery • 12 PM-1:30 PM 916 Shunpike Road, Cape May, NJ

FRIDAY

OCTOBER

OCTOBER

Ghoul Spring Village • 7 PM-10 PM Historic Cold Spring Village, Cape May

SATURDAY

OCTOBER

20th Annual Ghost Walk • 5 PM Mays Landing, NJ

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Tombs, Tunes & Tales With Professor Gravesounds & Mary Shelley 12-2 PM Lucky Bones, Rt 9 Cape May, NJ Smithville Monster Bash • 10 AM Smithville, NJ

SUNDAY

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OCTOBER

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Tropicana’s Ultimate Halloween • 7:30PM Atlantic City, NJ

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Family Fun in Cape May County Cape May County offers an abundance of family fun activities for kids of all ages! One of the most charming aspects of this Jersey Shore community is its’ historical nature. The City of Cape May has been committed to retaining its original Victorian charm as one of the largest collections of late 19th-century frame buildings still standing in the United States. These grand summer homes are uniquely painted in the color palates of the period. They feature distinctive gables and arched windows, witches’ hats and wrap-around porches trimmed in their distinctive gingerbread handiwork. Cape May Mid Atlantic Center for the Arts (MAC) provides the town’s visitors with numerous tour options reflecting a diversity of interests. Cape May’s Victorian museum, the Emlen Physick Estate is a suggested site to begin a tour for its unique history and architectural significance. Autumn in Cape May County provides vibrant fall foliage and an abundance of family inspired opportunities. October 10th through the 14th this beach city celebrates

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Victorian Weekend. Offering a variety of entertaining activities, events include historic house tours, murder mystery dinners, a food & wine event and a craft & collectible show. An inaugural showcase, “A Taste of Cape May Kitchen”, is planned for Saturday, October 12th. This “foodie tour” includes a tempting tasting at each location from some of the area’s greatest commercial kitchens. The Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom at 1048 Washington Street offers “An Afternoon of Parlor Games”. If you enjoy spooky tours, you’ll want to experience “Cape Mayhem and Victorian Oddities”. This trolley tour will discuss some of the superstitions, curiosities, and mysteries from the late Victorian Era. For fans of the paranormal, a two-hour combo trolley tour “Graveyards, Ghosts and Mansions” will be offered on October 10th. It will include a visit to the graves of the Physick family; recordings of EVPs recorded by the staff of the Physick Estate and stories of paranormal activity followed by an open discussion. For a great time with the kids, visit the Cape May County Park and Zoo with complimentary admission, (donations appreciated); the new Tree to Tree Adventure Park; climb the Cape May Lighthouse, see a show on the Cape May Stage or rent a quad cycle to bike around town. This shore area offers nature walks, whale and dolphin watching, birding, miniature golf

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the possessor. With a small and shopping on the quaint variance in color, each stone Washington Street Mall. can be up to 600 million Just three miles north of years old. When cut, Cape May City is Historic they strongly resemble Cold Spring Village, an traditional diamonds open-air living history but are actually quartz museum. Set on more pebbles. For the novice than 30 acres, it is a prospector, low tide on re-created rural Southern windy days following a New Jersey town of the Cape May Zoo storm is said to yield the best “homespun era”. It includes results! While in the area of Sunset Beach in 27 restored buildings and working farms as well as live demonstrations and regularly Cape May Point, you’ll also find the Cape May Lighthouse at the State Park, built-in scheduled special events. 1859 as well as a WWII Fire Tower. Happy Tucked among its many treasures, Cape Exploring! May is also known for it’s ‘diamonds’ on For more detailed information on planning Sunset Beach. Over 400 years ago, the Lenni Lenape tribe, native to the area, used your trip to this charming South Jersey community, refer to the website for the the crystals for purposes of trading and Mid Atlantic Center for the Arts at as a sign of friendship and goodwill. They www.capemaymac.org or call 609-884-5404 believed the diamonds had supernatural powers that could bring good fortune to By: Thomas C. Daus

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Birch Grove Park • Burton Ave., Northfield *Hayrides Butterhof’s Shady Brook Farm 5800 White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor *Corn Maze * Hayrides * Pumpkin Patch

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R &J Farm of Galloway 723 W. Herschel St., Egg Harbor *Corn Maze * Hayrides *Free movies under the stars

Johnson’s Locust Farm • 2691 Monmouth Rd. Jobstown: Picking sunflowers, apples, pumpkins, hayrides, mazes, animal feeding, live music Sahl’s Father Son Farm • 420 W. Pestalozzi St., Galloway *Corn Maze *Pumpkin Patch *Hayrides

FUNDRAISERS Sat, Sept 7th 1PM-4PM Fundraiser-HUMANE SOCIETY of OCEAN CITY FUNday at Playland Castaway Cove 1020 Boardwalk, Ocean City, NJ Thurs, Oct 17th 9AM-6:30 PM FUNDRAISER for: Greate Egg Harbour Township Historical Society Museum, History Bus Trip to Philadelphia Museum of the American Revolution, Philadelphia, PA Sat, Oct 19th AmeriHealth NJ Atlantic City Marathon & Half Marathon, 10k & 5k Atlantic City Boardwalk at Michigan Avenue, Atlantic City, NJ

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CONCERTS Sat, Sept 7th Pete Davidson-SNL Caesars Atlantic City, NJ Fri, Sept 13th-Sun, Sept 15th Boots at the Beach 2019 Wildwood NJ Fri, Sept 13th 7 PM Tony & Tina’s Wedding! Renault Winery Resort and Golf · Egg Harbor City, NJ Sat, Sept 21st 8 PM REO Speedwagon Tropicana Casino Hotel Atlantic City, NJ Fri, Sept 27th Journey In Concert Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, NJ

Fri, Sept 27th 8 PM J Balvin, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Atlantic City, NJ Sat, Sept 28th 8 PM LOVERBOY Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Atlantic City, NJ Fri, Oct 4th 8 PM Foreigner Double Vision Tour Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, NJ Sat, Oct 5th 8 PM Jefferson Starship Tropicana Casino Hotel, AC NJ Sat, Oct 5th 8 PM The Return Of Kenny Vance Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, NJ Sun, Oct 6th 7 PM Disco LIVE Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, NJ

Fri, Oct 11th 8 PM The Temptations and the Four Tops Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, NJ Sat, Oct 12 8 PM Yas Queen With Remember Jones Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, NJ Sat, Oct 12th 8 PM Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, NJ Sat, Oct 12th 8 PM So You Think You Can Dance LIVE 2019 Tropicana Casino Hotel Atlantic City, NJ Sun, Oct 20th 7 PM Disco LIVE Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, NJ

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FAMILY EVENTS Sept 6th, 7th, 8th Doggie Unleashed Stay Package at Blue Palms Morey’s Piers and Beachfront Water Parks,Wildwood, NJ Sat, Sep 7th Revolutionary War Weekend Historic Cold Spring Village Cape May, NJ Sat, Sept 7th 11 AM The Downbeach Seafood Festival Ventnor City, New Jersey

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Sat, Sept 7th 10 AM PAWS for Art Wheaton Village, Millville, NJ Sun, Sept 8th 9 AM Doggie Dash & Splash at Morey’s Piers,Wildwood, NJ Fri, Sept 13th-Sun, Sept 15th Fall Beach Jam at Morey’s Piers,Wildwood, NJ Sat, Sep 14th Civil War Weekend Historic Cold Spring Village Cape May, NJ Sat, Sept 14th 7 PM Mays Landing Night of Lights Boat Parade Gaskill Park, Mays Landing, NJ Sat, Sept 14th 11 AM Drum Circle Historic Smithville, NJ

Sun, Sept 15th - Sept. 21 Jersey Shore Family WEEK at Room 4 Escape Hamilton Mall,

Sun, Sept 29th 4-8PM Galloway End of Summer Bash Live Music, Fireworks & Food Trucks Jimmie Leeds Rd, Galloway, NJ Egg Harbor Township ct. 12 - 13 O 5th & Oct 6th 10 AM Sun, Sept 15th how Oct S in k p m u P Smithville Oktoberfest J Antique Auto Day S Fairgrounds Historic SmithvilleSalem County Historic Smithville J Woodstown, N The Village Green Sun, Sept 15th 1 PM .com ow sh in pk m pu sj Smithville, NJ Grilling at the Vineyard Oct 5th & Oct 6th Hawk Haven Vineyard and Winery Festival of Fine Craft Rio Grande, NJ Wheaton Arts, Millville Mon, Sept 16th 5PM-8PM Community Night: September Franklin Institute Philadelphia, PA Fri, Sept 20th 7:30PM-10PM Galloway Movie Night In The Park “How to Train your Dragon” Jimmie Leeds Road, Galloway Sept 21st, 22nd 11AM-5PM Fall Funfest by the Bay 2019 Margate, NJ Sat, Sept 21st

Cape May Ferry FUNSTERS Sunset Cruise • Cape May, NJ Sat, Sept 21st 10AM-4PM

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Mon, Oct 5th 5PM-8PM Sensory Friendly Sunday Franklin Institute • Philadelphia, PA Oct 11th, 12th & Oct 13th 5th Annual LBI Fly International Kite Festival Ship Bottom, NJ Sat, Oct 12th 11AM-3PM Taste of Cape May Kitchen Tour Cape May, NJ Sat, Oct 12th 10 AM-4 PM Barn-Fest, Silver Fox Farm Alpacas Arts, crafts and alpacas! Germania, NJ Sun, Oct 13th 10 AM Victorian Weekend Crafts & Collectibles Show • Emlen Physick Estate · Cape May, NJ

War Memorial Park, Main Street Saturday Mays Landing, NJ , Oct. 26 Sun, Oct 13th Moonlight Trolley Ride • Haunted Sat, Sept 21st 10 AM Lighthouse Cape May, NJ Art Walk hosted by Tours A b s e c o n Lighth ous Underground e Sat, Oct 19th 12 PM Cal r hou rs and sa Historic Smithville youl fo What is your Water Story? y saw it in J SF Wheaton Village, Millville Sun, Sept 22nd Sat, Oct 26th 10 AM Atlantic City Ballet Presents Cinderella Smithville Monster Bash 2019 Caesars Atlantic City, NJ Historic Smithville, NJ Sat, Sept 28th Italian Festival • Historic Smithville CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK FOR The Village Green • Smithville, NJ A COMPLETE LIST OF EVENTS

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doctor for asthma, but will not take their child to the doctor for anxiety. If you believe that your child is struggling with a brain disorder treat it the same way you would with any other disorder that your child might face.”

Amy Reina Hassa When we look for the mentors and heroes in our communities, sometimes we don’t have to look further than our own backyards. Such is the case with this quarter’s spotlight, Amy Reina Hassa. Amy has been a champion for kids and families of Hamilton Township for the past decade. Her journey took her from a volunteer for the school system, to coordinator for the youth choir to her eighth year as a Girl Scout leader for her current high school troop. These experiences prepared her for the bigger roles she has since undertaken. As an advocate for children, Amy has been an active member of the Hamilton Township School Board for the past four years, serving in the position as Vice President for the last two. Additionally, she is the liaison and advisor for a Stockton organization called Alpha Phi Omega, based on the principles of leadership and service. With a background in mental health, Amy has also been a member of the task force for mental health and safety for the state under the New Jersey School Board Association. She offers the following perspective: “Youth Mental Health First Aid is recognizing the differences between typical adolescence and crIsis. The first thing I want to say directly to parents is that if your child is suffering from a mental health disorder it is not a reflection on you as a parent any more than if they were suffering from a physical health disorder. So often parents will take their child to the

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She outlines the following three key markers to look for: Duration: Has your child been coping with this for several weeks? Impact: Is what your child dealing with impacting their learning, relationships, and day-to-day life? Significant Change: Is your child is suddenly writing to everyone and in their letters telling them how much they mean to them? If a child is suddenly not talking to any of their friends and family, ask questions. If your child just seems is very wrong, ask questions! Amy also says technology is one of the biggest hurdles when it comes to dealing with mental health in children. Kids are constantly comparing themselves to photographs that their friends post, even if these aren’t true or accurate. She says, “We have a generation of children that have hundreds of friends, and yet no one to invite to their birthday parties”. Children watch adults learn how to create relationships and how to cope with stress and we, as adults are failing them. We need to allow our children to be bored! If children do not have activities or technology handed to them it gives them opportunities for problem-solving and creativity. When asked what one of her biggest accomplishments have been, Amy reflects back to Hurricane Sandy. Through a grant with the Mental Health Association, the funding enabled her to train in mental health first aid for both youth and adults. She also works closely with groups like the “Spread the Love Foundation”, promoting honest dialogue about suicide, addiction, and mental health issues. Amy lives in Mays Landing with her husband George and their son and daughter.

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