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Himalayan Salt Cave And Café Offers Holistic Wellness

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

After the passing of both her brother and mother, Krystal Vargas was looking for a more holistic outlet to deal with her depression. The Pennsauken resident turned to meditation, which turned out to be a life-changing decision. Now a certified Reiki master and meditation guide, Vargas went from offering classes out her yard and garage during the pandemic, to opening the Himalayan Salt Cave and Café by BeYoutifully Balanced on Haddonfield Rd. in Pennsauken.

Introducing A New Curbside Leaf Collection Schedule

By Joe Scavuzzo, Director Of Pennsauken Public Works

This article marks the beginning of a new and improved leaf pile collection operation at Public Works. In response to resident requests for a curbside leaf pile collection schedule and sign posting, the Township has created a program that is currently advertised on the Township’s website and social media accounts; the Public Works Facebook page; and this article.

Pennsauken’s Fall Festival On November 4

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

Heavy rainfall in October caused Township officials to move Pennsauken’s annual Fall Festival to Saturday, Nov. 4, with a new rain date of Sunday, Nov. 5.

“We had a lot of rain last month, particularly on the weekends. For the safety of staff and participants, we’ve moved our Fall Festival to the first Saturday in November,” said Pennsauken Mayor Vince Martinez. “We certainly hope that Mother Nature is more cooperative, and we get a sunny, seasonable day for this great community event.”

Trick Or Treating Safety Tips

The Pennsauken Township Police Department is sharing some helpful tips so that Trick or Treaters have a safe and fun time on Halloween.

Pennsauken’s Annual Haunted Hayride On October 25

Now featuring a longer route! Pennsauken Township’s annual Haunted Hayride will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 25, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Pennsauken Country Club, 3800 Haddonfield Rd.

Pennsauken Haunted Hayride On October 25, 2023

Sponsored by the Pennsauken Country Club and the Township’s Parks and Recreation Department, the Haunted Hayride features ghosts, ghouls, goblins, and the walking dead providing scary fun for the whole family, as guests ride around in a hay wagon pulled by a tractor. It’s a great bargain, as the cost for the Haunted Hayride is just $2.00 per person.

In addition, Pennsauken’s first responders will be handing out Halloween candy to participants.

Please note that line for the haunted hayride closes prior to 9:30 p.m. Based on past attendance, participants are asked to arrive no later than 8:30 p.m. The rain date for the Haunted Hayride is Thursday, Oct. 26, at the same location and time.

For more information, contact Pennsauken’s Parks and Recreation Department at (856) 665-1000 x151 or jvazquez@pennsauken.gov.

Pennsauken Police Hold Second Annual Trunk Or Treat

To help the local community get into the Halloween spirit, the Pennsauken Township Police Department is hosting its second annual Trunk or Treat event in the parking lot of the police station, 2400 Bethel Ave. On Wednesday, Oct. 18, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., officers, Township officials and staff, as well as a variety of community groups and businesses, will be handing out Halloween bags, glow sticks, and plenty of candy to all of the little ghosts, goblins, princesses, and superheroes who stop by. There will also be food trucks on site, as well as prizes given out for the best decorated vehicles.

Senior Scam Presentation On November 2

As part of an ongoing commitment to public safety, Pennsauken Township is reaching out to senior citizens about how to avoid scams that are specifically targeting their community. A special presentation hosted by the Township, Pennsauken Police Department, Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation will be held on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2:00 p.m., at the Homestead Youth Association, located at 4771 Willow Ave. in Pennsauken.

“Our concern is to make sure our seniors are prepared for any scams, anybody trying to take advantage of them,” said Township Committeeman Marco DiBattista, who serves as Pennsauken’s Director of Public Safety and the Liaison to Seniors. “We want to make sure that everybody is aware of what scams are out there and what to do if something happens.”

After the presentation, seniors will be able to have their questions answered about the topic. Light refreshments will also be served.

Space is limited. Interested seniors must R.S.V.P. by Monday, Oct. 30 to Amy Schmalbach at (856) 665-1000 x152 or at aschmalbach@pennsauken.gov.

Pennsauken Fall Festival Rescheduled To November 4

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

Because of the weather forecast for this weekend, the Pennsauken Fall Festival has been rescheduled to Saturday, Nov. 4, from noon to 4:00 p.m., at the Pennsauken Community Recreation Complex, located at the corner of Westfield and Bethel avenues. The Fall Festival also has a NEW rain date of Sunday, Nov. 5, at the same location and times. 

2023 Halloween Events

“Spooky Season” is upon us, and there’s plenty of family fun throughout the month! Be sure to check out all of the Halloween activities within our community.

Pennsauken Fall Clean-Up Day On September 30

The Pennsauken Environmental Commission and the Township’s Parks and Recreation Department will be holding a fall clean-up day on Saturday, Sept. 30. Held from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., volunteers will work along 38th St. and Chestnut Ave.

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