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Seniors David Kahn, Sergio Parsi, Winnie Cross, Abigail Kramer, Sam Waldman, Jack Tremper and
Tarryl Ogalo were seven of the 21 members of Stay Tuned who were part of Lifetimes new reality
show Pitch Slapped. The show aired during eight weeks in January and February.
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The group appeared on a new
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 9
Remarkable Women of the Jersey
Shore: 7 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public
Library. In honor of Womens History Month, the library welcomes
author Karen Schnitzspahn for a
program sharing the stories of
some fascinating women who
contributed to the shore regions
rich history.
Raised Garden Beds: 7 p.m. at Camden County Environmental Center in Cherry Hill. Rutgers Master
Gardeners of Camden County is
presenting the second of its four
homeowners classes. Residents
will learn how to construct a
raised bed and successfully garden in it. The cost is $10 per
household. For more information,
call (856) 216-7130 or email
njgarden@camdencounty.com.
THURSDAY MARCH 10
Blood drive: 2 p.m. at LourdesCare
Cherry Hill. Those who are in
good health, at least 17 years old
and weigh at least 110 pounds are
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invited to donate blood to American Red Cross. Visit www.redcrossblood.org and use the sponsor code Lourdes Care to make
an appointment. Donors should
drink plenty of water before
arrive and bring an ID.
Local Solutions Global Challenges:
Finding Hope and Meaning From
the Paris Climate Talks: 7 p.m. at
Cherry Hill Public Library. This
panel discussion, hosted by Sustainable Cherry Hill, will explore
the global challenge of climate
change through the lens of local
climate activists who will share
their stories from Paris and how
they are creating change back
here at home. The event is free to
attend, but registration is
required. To register, visit
www.sustainablecherryhill.org.
Scleroderma Support Group meeting: Every other month. 1:30 p.m.
at Cherry Professional Building,
first floor conference room, 385
Kings Highway North. For additional information or to confirm
meeting, contact John Keegan at
767-4783 or johnkeegan@comcast.net.
FRIDAY MARCH 11
Tax help for seniors: 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. at Cherry Hill Town Hall.
Representatives from AARP will
help Cherry Hill senior citizens
prepare federal income tax
returns, state income tax returns,
homestead rebate forms and
property tax reimbursement
forms. Seniors should bring a
copy of their 2014 returns, all relevant tax statements, receipts
and forms and a Social Security
card. The event is free and no
appointment is needed.
Luncheon with the Arts for Seniors: 11 a.m. at Croft Farm. Enjoy a
SATURDAY MARCH 12
Conference for Parents of Children
with Special Needs: 8:30 a.m. at
Carman Tilelli Community Center.
This free conference, open to parents and professionals, features
experts on issues important to
families raising children with special needs. Representatives from
federal, state and local agencies
are available to assist families.
There will be a free continental
breakfast. The event is sponsored
by the Ombudsman for Disabled
Citizens, Cherry Hill Alliance and
SUNDAY MARCH 13
Sunday movie: 2 p.m. at Temple
Beth Sholom. The film, Beneath
the Helmet: From High School to
the Home Front, will be shown.
The movie is a coming-of-age story following the journey of five
Israeli high school graduates who
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are drafted into the army to
defend their country. At the age
of 18, away from their homes,
families and friends these young
individuals undergo a demanding, inspiring journey, revealing
the core of who they are and who
they want to be. The event is free
and open to the public. This is a
cooperative program sponsored
by Temple Beth Sholom Hazak
and the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey.
Cherry Hill Ensemble Series: 3 p.m.
at Croft Farm. Welcome national
MONDAY MARCH 14
Blood drive: 2 p.m. at Cherry Hill
Public Library. Those who are in
good health, at least 17 years old
and weigh at least 110 pounds are
invited to donate blood to American Red Cross. Call (856) 903-
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to help with trail work
aging residents to check out the
trails as the weather warms up.
One of the things we want to
do is really encourage people to
use them for sustainability reasons, for health reasons, Palmer
said.
Residents are also encouraged
to get involved with the trail
maintenance projects. The Cherry Hill Trail Crew performs trail
maintenance on the second Satur-
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Little listeners: Age 2. 10 and 11 a.m.
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Develop language and pre-literacy skills with short stories, songs,
rhymes, movement and a simple
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Tax help for seniors: 10 a.m. to 2
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technique and understanding of
the event, said Bramnick.
They're building a great foundation for the future.
The boys are led by a trio of
juniors all of who set personal
records this season and all throwing more than 40 feet in competition. Devin Brown had the best
throw of the season with a toss of
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Gilad Bar had the best performance at the South Jersey Group
IV sectionals with a throw of 40
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Stay Tuned has gained notoriety thanks to its television appearance. A number of the group
members have received a positive
response from the community.
I went to the school musical,
Beauty and the Beast, senior
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back and a woman with her
daughter who was 6 came over
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nervous to come talk to you, but
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very heartwarming. I almost didnt know how to react.
Ive gotten messages from people in France and the Philippines, Tremper said. Its so cool
that reached so far.
Stay Tuned is now making its
way through the International
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cappella stages. The group competed in the regional quarterfinals in January and finished in
the top-three, allowing it to advance to the semifinals. On
March 19, it will travel to Northern Highlands Regional High
School for the semis, where it will
compete against a number of
schools, including Highland Voices.
The group has a number of big
stage performances coming up as
well. The day after the ICHSA
semifinals, Stay Tuned will perform at Carnegie Hall as it performs in an a cappella concert by
their old mentor Sharon. The
next week, on March 26, the
group will take the stage at the
Kimmel Center as a guest at an
International Championship of
Collegiate A Cappella competition.
Despite the busy schedule,
none of the students believe its
too much. In fact, they feel theres
no such thing as too much a cappella.
Its a lifestyle, Tremper said.
Its a not a hobby, its a part of
me.
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