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County shelter experiences
PERMIT NO. 1239
seasonal feline blitz. PAGE 2
2 THE SHAMONG SUN — JUNE 8-15, 2011
Cats for all personalities at
Personal attention for over 30 years
All work guaranteed
Burlington County Animal Shelter
It’s that time of year and the fun, frisky kitten or a mellow, ma- every day.
Burlington County Animal Shel- ture cat, you’ll find the perfect pet The county animal shelter, lo-
ter is teeming with cats. at our shelter,” Freeholder Mary cated on Pioneer Boulevard off
Wacky kittens, adventuresome Ann O’Brien said. “We encourage Woodlane Road in Westampton,
adolescents, captivating young people to visit and meet all the has many kittens and cats to
adults, and mature comfort-seek- great cats we have at the shelter. adopt for a reduced fee until July
er; cats of all ages and personali- They’re all looking for loving per- 31. The usual cat adoption fee is
ty types await the perfect match- manent homes.” $45 to $60 depending on the age of
up. Over the last several weeks, the cat.
Such diversity could be over- the shelter has seen a surge in Kittens too young to be spayed
whelming if it were not for the cats and kittens. While this is typ- or neutered at the time of adop-
skilled adoption counselors on ical for this time of year, the shel- tion may be brought back for the
hand to help visitors discover ter is filled to capacity and needs procedure at no charge.
their kindred spirits in feline to increase adoption to make The Burlington County Ani-
form. room for new cats. mal Shelter invites people to visit
The Burlington County Free- Companionship, health bene- with the available cats and find
holders have reduced the cat fits, social interaction and devot- the one that is right for them.
adoption fees at the Burlington ed love are just a few of the bene- Every shelter cat deserves a lov-
County Animal Shelter to $20 as fits of having a cat. Cats also help ing, permanent home.
part of their Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat promote family relationships and For more information on
Month promotion to place more laughter, and act as a nonjudg- adopting an animal, call the
pets. mental audience and sounding Burlington County Animal Shel-
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Summer fun
at Smithville Mansion
Explore the distinct cultural music of its people with photo- Burlington County Earth Fair
identities of gospel, country, graphs, recordings, instruments, on Saturday, June 18 – Visit the
blues and other forms of Ameri- lyrics and artist profiles. In addi- New Harmonies Exhibit while at-
can roots music by visiting the tion, artwork by Lady Bird Strick- tending the annual fair that will
New Harmonies traveling exhibit land of Willingboro and photo- be held at Historic Smithville
Employing at the Smithville Mansion Annex graphs by Alonzo Jennings of Park from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
OPEN Individuals with Gallery, open daily from 11 a.m. to Moorestown will be showcased. rain or shine, free admission.
M-Sa 10-5 4 p.m., June 13 to July 26. Admis- While the exhibit remains on Sunday Summer Concerts at 2
Developmental
Pride Paws Disabilities sion is free.
The gallery in Historic
display at Smithville, the county
will also offer a variety of special
and 3 p.m.
June 26 – The Capitol City
26 S. Main St., Medford, NJ Smithville Park in Eastampton programming designed to com- Gospel Singers, a multi-denomi-
will be one of only six sites in the plement the roots music theme, national gospel group performing
609-257-3198 • www.prideventuresinc.org state selected to host the exhibit. including free live concerts in the sacred songs and spirituals.
Large selection of dog and cat accessories and toys • Homemade dog treats Sponsored by the New Jersey park on select Sundays, a “Friday July 3 – Singer/songwriter
Council on the Humanities, the Night Soiree,” and an “Old Fash- Spook Handy performing “Stand
Bring in this ad and receive a FREE bag of dog treats with purchase of $25 or more New Harmonies exhibit depicts ioned Sock Hop.” Up & Sing Out” folk music.
the story of a nation through the The schedule includes: July 10 – County blues with
Retractable
John Golgan-Davis accompanied
by guitarist Richard Ray Adler.
July 17 – Zydeco-a-Go-Go per-
Awnings
forming Zydeco, Cajun and New
Orleans rhythm and blues, pre-
ceded by a special performance of
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Valid thru June 17, 2011 Zahm beginning at 12:30 p.m.
July 24 – Nationally-known sto-
ryteller Queen Nur along with
Dwight James and Sarai Abdul-
Malik presenting “Holla’, Shout
and Turnabout.”
Friday Night Soiree on Friday,
July 8 at 7 p.m. – The organization
Keepers of the Culture will pres-
ent an evening geared specifically
for the grown-ups, including sto-
rytelling, music, poetry and more
in the gallery.
Old Fashioned Sock Hop on
Saturday, July 23 from 7 to 10 p.m.
– Come to the park and dance the
night away to those old 45s. The
cost is $5 per person for this
BYOP (Bring Your Own Party –
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in our opinion
Danger! Danger!
Of course cell phones are dangerous
A
ccording to a study released last week, cell phones may
or may not cause cancer. Well, that was helpful, wasn’t
it? If you use your cell phone too much, you might get
brain cancer. Or you might not. Nobody is really sure. Thanks
EMS volunteer
for telling us.
Cell phones, of course, are a
health hazard – just maybe not
in the specific way the re-
Hang it up
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By KATRINA GRANT dle also, go through 15 weeks of there to answer the call the
searchers considered. www.shamongsun.com to The Tabernacle Sun training. neighboring towns take it. We
Consider the combination of share your thoughts and “The firemen go through want to avoid going paid, be-
opinions. The Shamong Township EMS classroom training and then in- cause, if we go paid, it is another
driving and cell phone use. is finding fewer and fewer people the-field training,” Rowe said. tax, and we don’t want that. How-
There’s a reason there’s a law who are volunteering. Years ago, “They go through the yard, the ever, if numbers go down too far,
the EMS had a lot of volunteers, smoke rooms, ladder training, we may have to resort to daytime
against yammering on a phone while trying to drive. And then but, in recent years, due to kids simulated car and rope climbing. paid.”
there’s the secondary health concerns, like when you’re behind returning to college and people The EMTs go through CPR, de- If anyone is interested in vol-
moving out of the town, that has fibrillator and all the medical unteering, after filling out the ap-
someone at a red light who’s talking on a phone, misses the been dwindling. training.” plication the board will then
change to a green light and you are forced to honk and yell at “We have actually learned that The EMS is trying to think of vote.
we have a lot of RNs in the area, new strategies to find more vol- After the individual is voted
them. Your blood pressure unnecessarily rises. and they would be ideal to volun- unteers. It wants to avoid the in, they have a year probation pe-
Then there’s the plight of those cell phone users who talk teer,” Stanley Rowe, president of squad having to become paid. riod. During that period, the per-
the Indian Mills Volunteer Fire They are working with the su- son has to complete all classes
loudly while on their phones, apparently unaware that the de- Company and Shamong EMS, perintendent of schools to get a and trainings, which they are re-
vice automatically enhances one’s speaking voice to a level that said. “Nurses would only have to newsletter sent home about the imbursed for.
do the Core 13 test and bypass need for volunteers and how peo- Once the person is done all
the person on the other end of the conversation can hear. These
the EMT training.” ple can volunteer. They also re- trainings, any trainings or
people run the risk of broken noses and assorted cuts and Typically, if a person were not ceive help from neighboring equipment after the person be-
bruises at the hands of surrounding people, whose blood pres- an RN, they would have to go towns if no one is there to an- comes a full EMS volunteer will
through the standard EMT train- swer the call. be paid for upfront.
sure, yet again, has been forced upward. It’s a lose-lose situa- ing and then take the Core 13 “We typically get one call dur- If interested in volunteering,
tion. test. Volunteer firemen, who ing the day and two calls a visit indianmillsfire.com/sha-
have seen their numbers dwin- night,” Rowe said. “If no one is mong-ems.
Finally, and this danger is limited to more advanced phones,
intoxicating games can be downloaded – games that demand
great attention and energy. When said games “cheat,” they
often force users into an unhealthy rage. Also, since the games
are so addictive, users can spend inappropriate amounts of
time playing them, leading to job loss, starvation or at least SPEAK UP!
scurvy. The Shamong Sun welcomes letters from readers. Brief and to the point is best, so we look for letters
that are 300 words or fewer. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number with your letter,
We don’t need additional studies on the dangers of cell and know that we will print your name and hometown with the letter. We do not print anonymous let-
phones to know that they are a scourge on humanity. Don’t pub- ters.
lish and publicize such studies. Instead, the next time there’s Send letters via e-mail to letters@shamongsun.com, via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail at 108
“news” to report, just send a text. Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Of course, you can drop them off at our office, too.
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