December 2015 Galloway Patriot

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From The Desk Of The Chief of Police The holidays are in full swing and I hope that everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I am proud to say that the police department turkey drive this year rendered eleven (11) full turkey dinner’s to donate to Beacon Church as they assist in the fight against hunger and helping to feed families in need each and every year here in Galloway Township. You may have noticed that many of our Officers have facial hair as they are participating in No Shave November. The Police Department donates cash to a charity each November and this year we are supporting the Egg Harbor Township Police Athletic League in the 5th annual Shop with a Cop. This program is a one day event where uniformed police officers and volunteers assist needy children in At-

lantic County with their holiday shopping. This program is free of charge to the children and their families; each child is given breakfast, a visit with Santa followed by a parade of fire trucks and police cars to the Wal-Mart in Mays Landing where they are given a $100 gift card to shop. This is made possible through the donations by police themselves. Each year Galloway Township Police Department participates in this event and children from Galloway participate. It is not just about the shopping, it is to make the children feel loved during a special time of year and to help create a bond with the police officers. I am very proud that our men and women donate their money and participate in such a worthy cause. As I have stated in previous issues of the Patriot please remember to lock your vehicles and to secure any and all valuables especially during the holiday season. With busy schedules, holiday shopping and gatherings it is very easy to leave items inside your vehicle overnight with the thought that you will remove them at a later time. Please take the time to remove such items as occurrences of theft and criminal activity are prevalent this time of year. Another important note is to please bring in packages that have been delivered to your home as soon as they arrive.

Donna Higbee, Chief of Police




Galloway Events

Law the importance of Will and Documents for senior citizens and FREE breakfast sponsored by Rice Elder Law

December

12/08 New Day Family Success Center Children’s Poetry 3:45-4:45pm offered by Stockton Students Poetry Workshop for Children. All ages welcomed.

12/01 New Day Family Success Center Children’s Poetry 3:45-4:45pm offered by Stockton Students Poetry Workshop for Children. All ages welcomed. 12/01 Galloway Senior Center Holiday Party 11am-2pm Cost is $5 per person at the door. 12/01 Galloway Township Leaf Collection Sections 1 and 4 12/02 New Day Family Success Center Caregiver Support Group starts at 6pm for more information call 609-652-0230

12/02 Meet Col. Tom Manion USMC Author of “Brothers Forever” Col. Tom Manion USMC (retired) will be at the Smithville Inn from 7 to 9pm. Tom is the co-author of Brothers Forever, which chronicles the remarkable true story of 2 American heroes – his son, Marine 1st Lt. Travis Manion and his best friend, Navy SEAL Lt. Brendan Looney, from their days as plebes at the

12/10 Galloway Senior Center SCOSA Exercise at 9:30am Chair Yoga and stress reduction $6 fee payable at each session 12/10 Galloway Senior Center at 11am Are you worried about your bills? Come find out what assistance you might be eligible for bring proof of income and any current bills or information with you FREE refreshments sponsored by Jewish Family Service. 12/10 Galloway Elk’s Lodge Longwood Gardens round trip bus and admission $75 3-11pm arrive 30 min early at the Lions Blind Center 100 Crestview Ave. Absecon for more information contact Betsy 677-0933 12/10 New Day Family Success Center Kinship Event from 5-7pm Are you caring for a relative’s child? This event is specifically for you! There will be resources for you and your family, face painting, snacks, & more! Contact us for more info 609-652-0230.

12/11 Atlantic City Ballet’s “The Naval Academy to their ultimate Nutcracker” at 7pm at the Stockton sacrifices in the conflicts follow- Performing Arts Center ing 9/11. Tom will be doing a book 12/12 ST. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s Cookie Walk presentation and signing to ben- located in the Parish Hall 591 New Jersey Ave efit the Travis Manion Founda- Absecon 9am till cookies are sold out. tion. For more information, or to 12/12 Pomona Volunteer Fire Company Ladies purchase tickets, please go to – Auxiliary 7th Annual Photos with Santa 12https://donate.travismanion.org/ 4pm 225 W. White Horse Pike Galloway galloway/events/brothers-forev12/12 Fred and Ethels Breakfast er-book-signing/e63504 with Santa ONE seating begin12/03 Galloway Senior Center SCOSA Exer- ning at 9am. Reservations being cise 9:30am Chair Yoga and Stress reduction $6 accepted. Information Telephone fee payable at each session 609.652.0544 12/03 Galloway Senior Center Christmas Painting with Jazzy Jenn at 11:30am cost is $15 payable day of the class reservations required call Jenn 609-652-8657 ext 3 or email gtseniors@ comcast.net 12/03 Girls Night Out at Historic Smithville 6pm Grab your girls and head to the Village for some shopping from 6-8pm. Each store will be running its own promotion, from discounts to food tastings! Enjoy the fun! 12/04 Santa’s Arrival in Smithville Village and the Village Greene 6:30pm 12/04 New Jersey Arts Annual 2016 Submission from NJ-Based Artists are due by 2pm selected artists will be notified on December 14 at the Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University. Call for details 652-8848 12/05 New Day Family Success Center Make a Gingerbread House from 1-3pm Kids are invited to come help us with our Gingerbread House! Call us for more info or to sign up 609652-0230 12/05 Historic Smithville Village Hospitatlity Night. All are welcome to attend from 6-8pm. The Village will be overflowing with generous merchants offering food samples, discounts and drawings.

12/05 Galloway Townships Breakfast With Santa at the Renault Winery two seatings 8:30am and 11:30am 12/08 Galloway Senior Center at 9:30am Elder

12/12 Atlantic City Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” at 7pm at the Stockton Performing Arts Center 12/13 Sunday Brunch with Santa at the Renault Winery call 609-965-2111

12/13 Child Car Seat checkpoint in Galloway 1-3pm 12/15 Galloway Senior Center at 9:30am Trivia and FREE breakfast snack sponsored by Depaul Healthcare 12/15 Galloway Senior Center 9:30am-2:50pm AMI Mamovan appointment necessary call AMI 609-677-9729 for your appointment time. 12/15 Galloway Senior Center 11:30am Holiday Wreath crafting with Sarah. $15 per person call for reservations Jenn 609-652-8657 ext 3 or email gtseniors@comcast.net 12/16 New Day Family Success Center Snowflake Craft. Kids of all ages are welcome to participate in our crafty Wednesday! Come get creative & make a snowflake! Call us to sign up 609-652-0230. 12/17 Galloway Senior Center SCOSA Exerciase at 9:30am chair yoga and stress reduction $6 fee payable at each session. 12/17 Galloway Senior Center 11am BINGO sponsoredy by Spring Village with FREE LUNCH 12/18 GTAA 5th and 6th Grade Dance at Gabriel Field Log Cabin 7pm

12/19 Fred and Ethels Breakfast with Santa ONE seating beginning at 9am. Reservations being accepted. Information Telephone 609.652.0544 12/19 New Day Family Success Center from 1-3pm America Saves Online Resources If you’re unsure about credit scores, come on in for an interactive one-on-one lesson that explains the high cost of low scores, what credit scores actually measure, who develops these scores, why scores rise or fall, and how to maintain a good score! 12/20 Sunday Brunch with Santa at the Renault Winery call 609-965-2111 12/22 Galloway Senior Center 9:30am BINGO sponsored by Heartland Hospice with FREE BREAKFAST SNACK 12/22 New Day Family Success Center Community Meeting Would you like to be a voice for the Galloway Community? New Day FSC is looking for people to join its board, and to help come up with ideas for our center. Contact us for more info or to join! 6:30-7pm 12/22 New Day Family Success Center Hot Cocoa Social 6-7pm. Everyone of all ages is invited to join us for some hot cocoa and socialization! Give us a call for more info or to sign up 609-652-0230. 12/28 New Day Family Success Center 9am12pm SNAP Need to apply for Food Stamps? A representative will be around to answer your questions and apply/reapply you for food stamps! Call us to make an appointment 609652-0230 12/29 New Day Family Success Center 9am12pm SNAP Need to apply for Food Stamps? A representative will be around to answer your questions and apply/reapply you for food stamps! Call us to make an appointment 609652-0230 12/30 New Day Family Success Center Diaper Drive starts at 9am. In need of diapers? We can help! First come, first serve! Give us a call for more info 609-652-0230.

Fred & Ethels New Years Eve Party 8pm till ?Vicky Austin Duo - Give aways - FREE Champagne toast at midnite

January 01/04 Galloway Township Leaf Collection Sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 01/09 Household Hazardous Waste Day The Atlantic County Utilites Authority will be holding a household hazardous waste collection day from 9am-2pm at 6700 Delilah Road EHT what to bring: household chemicals and cleaners, kerosene, insecticides, pesticides, drain cleaners, fertilizer, solvents, and paint thinners.

Galloway Township Mobile Pantry open to residents of Galloway Township the third Wednesday of Each Month from 10am to noon at the Galloway Township Municipal Complex to register and qualify bring a photocopy of a valid ID + one of the following: food stamp card, medicaid card, ssi/ssd award letter, county welfare ID, current pay stub, TANF OR WIC documentation, unemployment statement, current ID with name and address must be presented at each visit. Bring your own bags. Provided by the Community FoodBank of NJ/Southern Branch.

Noyes Museum December Events No Sweat Yoga with Naida Burgess Thursdays: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Members - $12 per class /$60 for 6 classes Non-Members - $15 per class /$75 for 6 classes Come and enjoy a stress-reducing and invigorating yoga class at the museum surrounded by beautiful art. Bring an exercise mat. Afternoon Acoustics Sundays: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Regular Admission December 6: Nicolas Castillo December 13: Hofenakus December 20: ARGO December 27: Zebras & Bulls Fight Tonight! Holiday Party & Reception for Associate Artists Exhibition Friday, December 4: 5:00 - 8:00pm Regular admission; FREE for Stockton Students, Faculty & Staff Adults Join us to celebrate the holiday season and the opening of our new exhibition of artwork by Noyes Associate Artists. Speak with artists, listen to live music, enjoy light refreshments, including wine and beer, and peruse our four dynamic exhibitions. On view: The Fluidity of Gender: Sculpture by Linda Stein; A Humanist Vision: The Paintings and Drawings of Michael Lenson (1903-1971); Frozen Earth: Images from the Arctic Circle; and the Noyes Associate Artist Exhibition. There will also be a special book signing by local author D.C. Stone! Wool Needle Felted Christmas Ornaments Workshop - SCOSA Saturday, December 5, 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Materials fee: $20.00 Adults Registration deadline: 11/28 Using wool from her sheep farm, Niki Giberson will teach the art of felting. She will provide instructions on how to create an angel and a personalized ball to hang on your own tree to enjoy for years to come. Niki Giberson is a local crafter from Swan Bay Folk Art Center in Port Republic. Limited capacity. Call to register: 609.652.8848. A SCOSA workshop Creative Sparks Art Class for Kids: Snow Globes Saturday, December 5: 1:00 – 2:00pm $5 Child, $5 Adult (accompanying a child participant only)– materials included Ages 5 - 12 Registration deadline 12/2 A fun snow globe project, inspired by the sparkling art glass globes of Paul Stankard. Give to someone you love for the holidays. Landscape Painting Workshop Saturday, December 12: 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm Members $40; Non-Members - $50 Adults Registration deadline: 12/5 Instructor Diane Tomash will give a step by step demonstration. Bring your paints (oils or acrylics) and join us for an enjoyable day in a supportive atmosphere. Tomash will demonstrate paint mixing and application. This workshop is structured to allow individuals to work at their own level of skill. Bring reference material (photos or sketches) or work from those provided. Limited to eight students. Bring a snack if desired. Supply list available.

SAVE THE DATES Holiday Party & Reception for Associate Artists Exhibition Friday, December 4: 5:00 - 8:00pm Regular admission; FREE for Stockton Students, Faculty & Staff Adults Join us to celebrate the holiday season and the opening of our new exhibition of artwork by Noyes Associate Artists. Speak with artists, listen to live music, enjoy light refreshments, including wine and beer, and peruse our four dynamic exhibitions. On view: The Fluidity of Gender: Sculpture by Linda Stein; A Humanist Vision: The Paintings and Drawings of Michael Lenson (1903-1971); Frozen Earth: Images from the Arctic Circle; and the Noyes Associate Artist Exhibition. There will also be a special book signing by local author D.C. Stone!


GTMS Student Council supported Breast Cancer Awareness Month by creating pink ribbons and selling the ribbons during lunch periods in October. Student Council earned $415 for their efforts. On November 12, GTMS Student Council President Gracie Harris presented Lauren Crenshaw, Gilda’s Club Special Projects Director, with a donation of $415.

The Galloway Patriot newspaper publishers, the Knutson family, donated hundreds of DVD movies to the Galloway branch of the Atlantic County Library on Thursday, November 19 2015. The collection of DVD’s includes many different genres of topics consisting of popular titles. These DVD’s are available for people to check out at no cost. The library has a large selection of DVD’s. At the same time, the library also accepted copies of Galloway Publisher Chuck Knutson’s new book, “Direct Action”. This book covers the basics about gun safety and home defense tactics. The book is available now for checking out.










A Mother’s Thank You!

Two weeks ago, my heart nearly stopped said Jennifer DiLuzio....she got a call that Bryce, her 18 month old son, had a seizure while at daycare. He was unresponsive and began turning blue. Bryce was rushed to the ER and treated right away. Jennifer said about his day care, Children Academy, “I knew he was in the right place but never knew the extent.” “There are no amount of thank you’s that can be said of their greatness. When illness struck Bryce without notice, they were there to hold my baby boy in their arms. Their reactions went without hesitation and were right on key. Their caring touch and loving hearts saved my baby boy. Not only did they stand by Bryce but were there for me too. They stayed with me at the hospital until family arrived, they were my rock and strenth through my weakest point.” She said, “they truly are my hero’s, they are the reason I can hold my little guy still. I will be forever grateful to the Children Academy staff, Ms. Lucie, Mr. Femi, Miss Azhanna and Ms. Bridget. I now kknow that when I drop my 18 month off every morning he is more than safe and loved.” A family truly indebted to the quick response and well trained staff the DiLuzio family thanks you.

Assumption Regional Catholic School held their 26th Annual Indoor Christmas Craft Fair Saturday & Sunday November 14th & 15th from 9-6pm Saturday and 9-4pm Sunday. On Sunday, Santa Claus was there taking pictures and enjoying the children who came to tell him, their Christmas wishes. Everything craft you could imagine was available in the cafeteria, gym and hallway. There was something for everyone including tables set up with various crafts for children to do. The weekend brought in huge numbers of Galloway Residents in search of that perfect Christmas gift. Great weekend to kick off the Christmas season.


Galloway Library Events December 1 - 10:30-11:15am Preschool storytime suggested ages 3 1/2-5. Registration required for any session. Hear fun stories and make a cool craft. 1 - 6:30-7:30pm Introduction to Email. Open to adults. Registration required & begins 2 weeks before each session. Learn about the basics of email. Participants must be familiar with use of the mouse & keyboard. Limited to 4 students. 2 - 10-10:30am Toddler Storytime. Suggested for ages 1 1/2-3. Bring your little ones to hear stories & sing songs! 2 - 1:30-2:15pm Preschool storytime. Suggested for ages 3 1/2-5. Registration required for any session. Hear fun stories & make a cool craft. 3 - 1:30-3pm It’s 2am, You’re Wide Awake and the Library is Open! Open to all ages. See how easy it is to navigate the library’s website & make it work for you, including downloading/ streaming movies, music & magazines or learning a new language--even in the wee hours of the morning. Bring your WiFi-enabled device to play along. 3 - 6-7pm Cookie Recipe Exchange. Open to adults. Registration requested. Get in the holiday spirit! Bring copies of your favorite cookie recipes to share with others. 4 - 10-11am Introduction to Microsoft Word. Open to adults. Registration required & begins 2 weeks before each session. Learn the basics of Microsoft Word with this introductory course. Limited to 4 students. 5 - 2-3pm Introduction to Microsoft Publisher. Open to adults. Registration required & begins 2 weeks before each session. Learn to create basic projects with Microsoft Publisher in this fun class. Participants must be familiar with use of the mouse & keyboard. Limited to 4 students. 5 - 3:30-4:30pm Computer Keyboarding and Mouse Instruction. Open to adults. Registration required & begins 2 weeks before each session. Don’t know the first thing about computers? Learn the first steps: basic keyboarding & mouse skills. Limited to 4 students. 7 - 10:30-1:30pm Coffee Cup Classic Theater. Open to adults. Enjoy a cup of coffee, treats & a movie. Watch a film from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Stay for a fun discussion. Feel free to bring your own cushion to get comfortable & make yourself at home! 8 - 10:30-11:15am Preschool Storytime. Suggested for ages 3 1/2-5. Registration required for any session. Hear fun stories & make a cool craft. 8 - 4-5pm LEGO Club. Suggested for ages 6 & older. Gather with other LEGO lovers to build something & show the rest of the group. We supply the LEGOs, you supply the imagination. 8 - 6:30-7:15pm Sing Out Loud in Your Holiday Jammies. Suggested for ages 2 1/2 & older. Wear your jammies for cookies, hot chocolate, fun holiday stories & joyful music. Grandfather Joe has you singing at the top of your lungs & rolling on the floor with laughter. Sponsored by the Atlantic County Library Foundation. 9 - 10-10:30am Toddler Storytime. Suggested for ages 1 1/2-3. Bring your little ones to hear stories & sing songs! 9 - 1:30-2:15pm Preschool Storytime. Suggested for ages 3 1/2-5. Registration required for any session. Hear fun stories & make a cool craft. 9 - 6:30-7:30pm Introduction to Internet. Open to adults. Registration required & begins 2 weeks before each session. Learn basic skills so you can open a web browser & navigate the Internet. Participants must be familiar with use of the mouse & keyboard. Limited to 4 students. 10- 6-7:30pm Holiday Gift Craft. Open to ages 7-12. Registration required. Be creative & make a gift for your loved ones for the holidays. 11- 10-11am Introduction to Internet. Open to adults. Registration required & begins 2 weeks before each session. Learn basic skills so you can open a web browser and navigate the Internet. Limited to 4 students.

11- 2-3pm Introduction to Email. Open to adults. Registration required & begins 2 weeks before each session. Learn about the basics of email. Limited to 4 students. 12- 12-3pm Fairy Tale Themed Gingerbread House Contest. Open to ages 5-17. Registration required. Bring your completed gingerbread house with a fairy tale theme to the library for all to judge, enjoy holiday snacks & win prizes. Age categories for prizes are: Ages 5-7, Ages 8-10, Ages 11-13, Ages 14-17. 14- 10-10:45am A Musical Monday. Suggested for ages 1-5. Registration required. Presented by Rosemary Hennessy of Music Together. Share songs, instrument play, rhythm chants, movement & dance activities in a relaxed, playful, non-performance-oriented setting. 14- 4-5pm Kids Only Book Club. Suggested for ages 8-12. Registration required for any session. Do you love to read? Enjoy tasty snacks & discuss books. 15- 10:30-11:15am Preschool Storytime. Suggested for ages 3 1/2-5. Registration required for any session. Hear fun stories & make a cool craft. 15- 1:30-3:30pm The Every Third Tuesday I Really, REALLY Love Books Club. Open to adults. Love to read? What does everyone love to do after reading a great or downright stinky book?...TALK ABOUT IT! Chat & laugh about books you love, books you hate & books you can’t live without. 16- 10-10:30am Toddler Storytime. Suggested for ages 1 1/2-3. Bring your little ones to hear stories & sing songs! 16- 1:30-2:15pm Preschool Storytime. Suggested for ages 3 1/2-5. Registration required for any session. Hear fun stories & make a cool craft. 16- 7-8pm The Be There or Be Square Wednesday Night I Love to Read Books Club. Open to adults. Can’t attend the Tuesday Afternoon Book Club? The third Wednesday evening of the month book club is just what you are looking for. Like Tuesday’s club there’s no required reading. 17- 5:30-6:30pm Teen Corner. Suggested for ages 13-17. Registration requested for each session. See what our new Teen Corner is all about. Talk about books & new technology, participate in fun activities & eat snacks! 22- 6:30-7:10pm Furry Buddies. Suggested for ages 6-14. Drop-ins welcome! Read a story to Cavan, Erin, or Freedom--therapy dogs who love sharing stories with children. Learn about the benefits of reading aloud to a therapy dog. 24- Early Closing Christmas Eve 3pm. 25- Library Closed Christmas Day 29- 3-5pm Winter Break Afternoon Movie. Open to kids of all ages. Get out of the house & hang out at the library during winter break. We provide a movie, popcorn, & snacks. 31- Early Closing New Year’s Eve 3pm

GALLOWAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CALENDAR December 3 EARLY DISMISSAL, ALL STUDENTS Parent/Teacher Conferences 9 EARLY DISMISSAL, ALL STUDENTS Parent/Teacher Conferences—Elementary Only 23 EARLY DISMISSAL DAY 24-31 SCHOOLS CLOSED, Winter Break

January 1 SCHOOLS CLOSED, Winter Break 15 EARLY DISMISSAL, Staff Articulation 18 SCHOOLS CLOSED, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day

ROLAND ROGERS Tuesday, December 1 Holiday Shop FSA Meeting @8am Library Wednesday, December 2 Holiday Shop Thursday, December 3 Holiday Shop Early Dismissal Day Parent/ Teacher Conferences 3-6pm Friday, December 4 Holiday Shop Wednesday, December 9 Early Dismissal Day Parent/ Teacher Conferences 2-5pm Thursday, December 10 Student Council Holiday Party Monday, December 14 Winter Concert 6:30pm Wednesday, December 23 Early Dismissal Day Thursday, December 24-Thursday, January 3 No School- Winter Break Tuesday, January 5, 2016 FSA Meeting @8am Library Thursday, January 14, 2016 Class Photos Friday, January 15, 2016 Club Photos Early Dismissal Day- Staff Articulation Monday, January 18, 2016 No School- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

Smithville Elementary School • December 1 - Winter Chorus Concert 7 pm • December 3 - Early Dismissal - Parent Teacher Conferences 3-6 pm

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP MIDDLE SCHOOL

Active Shooter & Terrorism Emergency Action Planning

Thursday, December 3 1pm Early Dismissal Parent Teacher conference Wednesday, December 9 Early Dismissal Wednesday, December 16 Winter Concert 7pm Wednesday, December 23 Early dismissal Thursday, December 24-January 3 School closed winter break Friday, January 15 Early Dismissal Monday, January 18 School Closed Dr. Martin Luther King Wednesday, January 20 Sports Physicals are due

In the ever increasingly violent world in which we now live, an attack must be considered a real threat. Emergency Action Planning will help prepare you for such an emergency.

ASSUMPTION REGIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL

January 2 - Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 pm at the Galloway Library OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Attend this free seminar for valuable training to help you adopt procedures necessary for the preservation of life. The seminar will be given by Chuck Knutson, publisher of the Galloway Patriot newspaper. He is the author of “Direct Action” armed home defense and has over 30 years experience in physical armed security. He provides training for military and law enforcement. More information & Registration at GallowayPatriot.com

Tuesday, December 1-Friday, December 4 Secret Santa Shop 8am-noon Tuesday, December No School Immaculate conception Friday, December 18 Christmas Pageant OLPH Assumption Church 7pm Tuesday, December 22 Santa Brunch 9am Wednesday, December 23 Class Christmas Parties Noon dismissal Thursday, December 24-Sunday January 3 Christmas Break Monday, January 18 No School Dr. Martin Luther Kind Day

Wednesday, January 20 End of the Second Marking Period Friday, January 29 Daddy Daughter Dance Sunday, January 31 Catholic Schools Week

Absegami High School Wednesday, December 2 Cape Atlantic League Fall Awards Banquet Main Cafe starts at 6:30pm Thursday, December 3 National Football Foundation College Night starts at 6:30pm Friday, December 4 Dance Concert starts at 6:30pm Friday, December 11 Sophomore Semi-Formal Main Cafe 7-10pm Monday, December 14 Parent Information Meeting GTPD in AHS Library starts at 6:30pm Tuesday, December 15 Winter Concert starts at 6:30pm Wednesday, December 16 Art Show Read Event 2:3-3:30pm Thursday, December 17 Holiday Spectacular starts at 6:30pm Tuesday, December 22 Ugly Sweater Holiday Food Drive Performing Arts Center Wednesday, December 23 Early Dismissal at noon Thursday, December 24 - Sunday, January 3 School Closed Winter Break Monday, January 4 All Students and Staff return Tuesday, January 5 Junior Parents Meeting College Admissions Course Selection AHS Main Cafeteria starts at 6:30pm Thursday, January 7 Counselor Presentation to GTMS Grade 8 Friday, January 8 Lip Sync Competition starts at 7pm Saturday, January 9 AHS Forensics Tournament 7am-7pm Monday, January 11 Lip Sync starts at 6:30pm Wednesday, January 13 8th Grade Parent Orientation PAC / PTSO Meeting 7-8:30pm Thursday, January 14 Counselor Presentation to GTMS Grade 8 PAC Monday, January 18 School Closed Martin Luther King Day Friday, January 22 End of Second Marking Period / Cabaret Night PAC starts at 6:30pm Monday, January 25 Parent Information Meeting AHS Library 6:30-8:30pm Friday, January 29 Marking Period 2 Report Cards Posted Saturday, January 30 FREE Sat/Act Combo test Sr. Cafe starts at 8am


Dr. Nina Radcliff Board Certified Anesthesiologist, a member of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, and licensed to practice medicine in California, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey

Bah-Humbug to Holiday Stress For many, the holiday season is filled with gift shopping, decorating, special family and work events, guests and traveling. And did I mention….stress? We have heard this over time that in addition to the stressors of daily life, the added responsibilities and commitments that are innate to the holiday season can, frankly, add even more stressful. The good news is that there are a number of ways we can take charge, manage our stress and yes, be merry with “comfort and joy.” Here are some ways to relieve holiday pressure and maintain balance. Dr. Nina’s What You Need To Know: To Relieve Holiday Pressure and Maintain Healthy Balance Planning is key. Start by creating a “to-do” list and calendar to track all events (shopping, wrapping, baking, decorating, school concert, office holiday dinner and please include some time to “enjoy” relaxing at home this holiday). Time is our most important commodity. Therefore, we must use it wisely. Keep the list and calendar out in the open to help you and yours track the events. And make sure to be discriminating and rank things-to-do by “has to,” “nice to,” “does not need to” be done. Don’t stress if you do not get past what “has to” be done. Setting realistic goals will help to reduce the circuit overload. Bah-humbug (Toxic Tales) & Ho-Ho-Ho (Olive Branches). Holiday gatherings may put us with some people we avoid throughout the year. And too while family times are to be joyous – that just isn’t always so as family dynamics can be complicated. Also, holiday stresses can make it harder to deal with that “someone” – or those “traditions” (i.e making that recipe exactly like “grandma’s” even though you felt it was inedible or, being “there” at a certain time because it is always “the way it has been done”). If it is a sticking point, experts suggest making a list of reasons “we should” and “shouldn’t” engage in these events. Perhaps there is another approach. Whatever, the key is to be conscious about what you’re doing. And remember the power of extending olive branches; to pace yourself (you may not have to stay for 4 hours or all 3 days); and too, the courage to maintain safe boundaries for a healthy celebration.

Stick to a budget. Creating a winter wonderland without depleting our bank accounts or maxing out credit cards may seem challenging. Research shows the best way to manage holiday spending is by creating a budget and staying committed to it. When it comes to shopping for presents, think outside the “gift” box. The best presents are not the most expensive, but the most thoughtful. Aromatherapies. Research has confirmed that lavender produces slight calming, soothing, and sedative effects when its scent is inhaled. While out shopping, consider scheduling an aromatherapy massage. Or, mix some vanilla extract in our morning coffee, light a scented candle of vanilla or lavender, add some essential oils to our bath -- or dap a small amount of on our linens. Exercise. Don’t wait for the New Years to make this part of your “need to-do” list. Start now. Not only is breaking out a sweat good for our heart and can keep those inches off of our waistline, studies have shown that it can also boost our mood for up to 12 hours – and help us get good sleep!

Meditate. Meditation is a rich moment or collection of moments that we escape the noise and demands of our world to focus fully in the wonder of stillness and a knowing. In addition, research has shown that it can change brain waves, the way our brain cells make connections, actual structures (thickening some areas while making others less dense), and the molecules that send signals (neurotransmitters). Laugh out loud. Psychologically, having a good sense of humor and laughing may permit us to have a better perspective on things by seeing situations in a “more realistic and less threatening light.” Physically, laughter can put a damper on the production of stress hormones—cortisol and epinephrine. And by doing so, it can help us to relax. Additionally, studies have shown that a good LOL or ROFL—texting slang for “laugh out loud” or “rolling on the floor laughing”—can relax our muscles for up to 45 minutes after. As we step into this year’s holiday season, let’s add to the heart of our planning… to appreciate the moments. We live in an age of distractions with demanding deadlines – and even more so during the holidays with added commitments – but life still unfolds in the present. With some planning, it is in the “now” that we can maintain balance and find added joys. I recently read a wise statement that one of life’s sharpest paradoxes is that our brightest future hinges on our ability to pay attention to the present. To be in the now-the present--Bill Keane crafted the beloved truth that is shared within many treasured sentiments, “Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift, which is why we call it the present.” So from my home to yours…sending treasured sentiments – with bah-humbugs to stress! Enjoy your holidays. Savor your “presents.” Smithville Inn held their Fall Bridal Show on November 4th from 6-9pm featuring over 25+ vendors and wedding professionals including DJ’s, Florist, Photographers, Videographers, Invitations, Transportation, Photo booths, Officiants, Gowns, Tuxedos, Wedding Accessories, Favors & more! Brides from all over South Jersey attended. There was a live show followed by a Fashion show of Gowns & Tuxedo’s by a local Bridal Boutique. Smithville Inn was completely decorated like a wedding would be to give you ideas & inspiration for your big day! Great deals and fun had by all.

Funeral Services For Veterans Our veterans deserve to be honored when they are laid to rest. The Absecon-Galloway VFW Honor Guard and the Marine Corps Veterans Direct Action Team provide military funeral services for honorably discharged United States Military Veterans. For information call 609-780-7432





Volunteers needed. Galloway Township residents: the Bayview Volunteer Fire Company is looking for volunteers who are interested in protecting and serve Galloway Township, and we are

HIRING: Galloway Township Police Department is currently hiring School

looking for members to help continue that tradition. No prior experience necessary; however, you must be 18 years old, be able to pass a physical, and a be able to complete a

SLEO (Special Law Enforcement Officer) required. School Resource Officer (SRO) or similar training preferred.Position is Part-time- 2025 hours per weekSalary- $20.00 per hourAll

Firefighter training program within one year of joining (cost for training provided by company). If interested, please contact Chief Mackintosh at 609-287-1849 or send an email to

Resource Officers (SRO). Minimum 20yrs of police experience is required. Certification as a Police Officer or

applications are due by 12/15/2015. Galloway Township is an EOE.Applications can be completed by visiting the following www.PoliceApp.com/GallowayNJ

Bayviewfire@gmail.com Absegami - Our Town, conitnued from front page The Absegami High School Emanon Players performance was simply superb. Playing the leading role of the Stage Manager (narrator) is senior Saverio Turrano. Featured roles include senior Zach Hassel as George Gibbs and junior Lexi Patterson as Emily Webb, along with C.J. Coyle, Natalie Frantz, Miranda Muniz and Michael Moore. Other cast members include Brandi Aldridge, Coby Alvarez, Francesca Bishop, Abby Cohen, Rachel Cohen, Cierra Davis, Michelle Delemarre, Claire Dell-Priscoli, Elizabeth Dimmerman, Isabelle Ewell, Brianna Gargione, Rebecca Hennessy, Daniel Hershman, Courtney Jones, Raynah Katzen, Kathleen Koschorreck, Victoria Kreutzer, Sarah LePine, John Lopez, Spencer Lyons, Bart Machula, Rick Mangold, Lynnette Marmolejos, Nicole Marmolejos, Kimberly Nagales, Andrew Ngo, Jeff Palermo, Billy Platt, Jacklyn Polisano, Emily Quisenberry, Andrea Rapetti, Ebba Rivera, Julie Samuels, Julian Simon, Chloe Verderber and Victoria Williams.

See More Photos From All These Stories at GallowayPatriot.com We would like to thank all the people that attended and participated in the Veterans Day events in our area. It is great to see support from the community for those that have sacrificed and are committed to protecting America. Here is a little information and a few photos from three events which we were able to attend. Our day started at Assumption Regional where the children did a wonderful presentation during an early morning assembly. After the assembly, veterans were presented with hand made cards thanking them for their service. The cards were extremely nice and thoughtful. While we could not make events at other schools, the Galloway Patriot, the Knutson family and the Marine Corps Direct Action Team, would like to thank all the schools, teachers and students that participated in Veterans Day events. It makes it all worth it to see such strong support from these amazing children.

The annual Christmas Bazaar at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton took place on Friday, November 13, 2015 from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, November 14, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. There were crafters, delicious food, baked goods and fantastic raffles. Lunch and dinner was available on Friday, and Breakfast, lunch and dinner was offered on Saturday. A great time had by all.



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