Monthly Archives: April 2019

Pennsauken Choir Festival Performance On April 13

Pennsauken Stages is hosting its annual Choir Festival this weekend, which culminates in a FREE concert on Saturday, April 13, 7:00 p.m., at Pennsauken High School, 800 Hylton Rd. The community is invited to hear vocal performances from talented Pennsauken Public School students.

PHS Students Host “Miracle Of Reading”

Pennsauken High School’s National Honor Society and Leo Club are hosting a special event this Saturday, April 13, 10:00 a.m. to noon, at the Pennsauken Free Public Library, to help promote reading. Children who attend will receive a free book.

Second Annual Nature Enthusiast Day On May 4

UPDATE: Due to a lack of registration, Pennsauken’s Nature Enthusiast Day planned for Saturday, May 4, has been canceled.

Shredding Event Held In Pennsauken On April 13

The Pennsauken Environmental Commission is hosting its annual shredding event at the Pennsauken Middle School, 8201 Park Ave., on Saturday, April 13 from 8:00 a.m. to noon.

Paranormal Investigation Of Historic Homes Reported On April 7

By Robert Fisher-Hughes, AAP Columnist and Amateur Historian

On Sunday, April 7, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., both Burrough-Dover House and Griffith Morgan House in Pennsauken will be open to welcome the community for history and fun with tours, access to the museums and libraries of each house, hospitality, and something special! A very unusual program is planned at Griffith Morgan House, when the Pennsauken Historical Society welcomes the New Jersey Researchers of Paranormal Evidence to reveal the results of the first-ever investigation of Pennsauken’s two homes for history. Conducted simultaneously at both houses over two nights last year using sophisticated equipment, this investigation has gathered a variety of data for analysis and interpretation. Also, plans are being made to follow up with additional investigative opportunities for members of the public.

Dyeing Easter Eggs The Old Fashioned – And All Natural – Way

By Kathleen Harvey, AAP Columnist

As the Easter Bunny comes hopping down my street with basket in hand, my thoughts turn to all the lovely colors that Easter eggs can be dyed. Where do those colors come from? If you are looking for a healthier alternative to baskets filled with plastic eggs containing candy and chocolate bunnies, grab the kids and head for the kitchen.

Wine And Cheese Tasting, Art Exhibition Held On May 19

On Sunday, May 19, the Strain Estate, better known as Inglesby & Sons Funeral Home, will be hosting a special fundraiser for the Friends of the Pennsauken Free Public Library: a wine and cheese tasting event along with a silent art auction, all of which will raise funds for the Library’s very popular Museum Pass program

Superintendent’s Town Hall Held Tonight

The Superintendent’s Town Hall will be held tonight, Thursday, April 4, 7:00 p.m. at Pennsauken High School, 800 Hylton Rd., Room #327.

Dr. Ronnie Tarchichi will discuss a variety of topics designed to mold the future of Pennsauken Public Schools. Members of the community and our school families are invited to attend.

Pennsauken Police To Participate In National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

On April 27, the Pennsauken Township Police Department is taking part in an initiative designed to keep unused prescription drugs from being misused and off the streets.

Black And Minority Owned Business Expo On April 6

The Economic Development Committee of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., South Jersey Alumnae Chapter is hosting a Black and Minority Owned Business Expo on Saturday, April 6. Held at Pennsauken High School, 800 Hylton Rd., from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., the event, which is free and open to the public, highlights a variety of local black and minority owned businesses, including doctors, attorneys, and retail sellers of clothing, crafts, jewelry, Greek apparel, and more.

For more information, search for the “Black & Minority Owned Business Expo” event on Facebook.

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