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People Flock To Turtle Back Zoo For Open House

By Maryanne ChristianoMistretta housands of people fled towards the gates of Turtle Back Zoo, West Orange, on Sat., June 4, for the 14th Annual Essex County Open House.

There was live music, clowns, carnival games, treasure chests, giveaways, prize wheels and trivia tests, providing exciting entertainment for children as their parents gathered around more than 10 information ta-

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bles that provided information about public awareness programs and services provided by Essex County. Directors and employees were on hand to answer questions. It was a great way for Essex County residents to meet the people who work for their county. The Open House included free admission to the zoo, which features: a minigolf safari miniature golf course, sea lions, sting rays and sharks in a touch tank, a state-of-the-art reptile and education building, jaguars, snow leopards, Gibbon apes, wolves, otters, alligators, reptiles, and bears. There is also a beautiful gift shop. Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo, Jr., said, “We’ve done this for fourteen years. We’re here to socialize and network for Essex County. And it’s an opportunity to see the zoo for free.” According to DiVincenzo, last year there were 16,000 people in attendance.

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He said, “We’re hoping to hit 20,000 today.” This event was formerly held at a small setting in the Hall of Records, according to Anthony Puglisi, Public Information director. But the zoo can accommodate a lot more people. Puglisi said, “Not many people know about what the county government does and

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Friends Of Caldwell University To Hold Tricky Tray

he Friends of Caldwell University plans to hold its annual Tricky Tray, A Festival of Flowers: The Prelude to Summer, 6 p.m. Thurs., June 16 at the Hanover Manor. Tickets are $50 and include snacks, a full dinner and one sheet of Tier One raffle tickets. All proceeds will benefit Caldwell University. The event will feature four tiers of prizes. Raffle tickets for prizes in the Tier One, the Sunflower group, are $5 per sheet; Tier Two, the Rose group, are $10 per

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sheet; Tier Three, Hibiscus or Super groups, are $2 per ticket or $10 for six tickets; and the Tier Four, Orchid or Grand groups, are $5 per ticket or $10 for three tickets. Some of the Grand prizes include $600-worth of Park Hopper tickets to Walt Disney World, an American Girl of the Year; a Coach crossbody handbag; a Keurig Hot Classics Coffee package and men’s and ladies’ Yogi Berra Talking Watches. Super prizes include two tickets to a 2016 New York Mets baseball game, com-

NCJW To Host Alternative Ways For Youthful Appearance

magine looking years younger without going under the knife! Join Dr. Cheryl Citron, a board certified dermatologist in West Orange, when she discusses the many alternative ways to enhance one's appearance. Learn about the latest treatments such as Restylane; Juvaderm, Botox, chemical peels, Ultherapy, Latisse and more on Thurs. evening, July 21, from 7:15 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the NCJW/Essex Center for

Women in Livingston. Registration is required and is open to all women in the community. To register or for additional information about this or other programs, please call the Linda and Rudy Slucker NCJW/Essex Center for Women at 973-994-4994, or visit www.centerforwomenNJ.org. Workshops are free for members of NCJW; $7 per workshop for non-members.

plete with a player bobble head and Met’s signature towels; gift certificates to many local restaurants, upscale household items, children’s toys and games; and a basket of Callaway items for the golf course. Tier One and Two prizes include beautiful jewelry items, admission passes to local sites and museums, women’s and men’s apparel and children’s games and toys. The students are making centerpieces for the event from The Essex Valley School in

West Caldwell. The Friends of Caldwell University is a 501-c-3 volunteer organization that was founded in 1949. The organization is made up of parents and friends who raise money for student scholarships and other needs of the University as they arise. For reservations or to make a raffle prize donation, contact Jane Bestys 973-2262885; Marguerite Kenney 973-618-3490; or Joseph Prestifilippo 973-226-7510.

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continued from front page County Vocational Technical Schools. Attendees were able to enjoy the new giraffe exhibit which just opened up, as well as the recently opened bison exhibit with a new viewing area to get up close and look into. Puglisi said, “Before there was a split rail fence. You couldn’t get close to the animals.” The prairie dog exhibit will also be upgraded. Puglisi said, “We’re changing the way the public views so you get more of a clear picture; before it was a high glass wall.” A lion exhibit is also in the works.

In addition to the new animal exhibits and developments, the café expanded to two stories, which triples the capacity of what it was before. “It will help with crowds,” said Puglisi. “Improvements enhance the area for the public.” According to DiVincenzo, “NJ Monthly” magazine named Turtle Back Zoo the best zoo in New Jersey the last four years. And the zoo has always been awarded with a Certificate of Excellence in the last three years. For more information on Essex County, visit www.essexcountynj.com.

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TV Game Show Planned At Library

he West Orange Public Library plans to host a Teen Kick-Off Event: Game Show Brain Wash, Wed., June 29, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. “Get in the game” and compete in a television style game show. Challenge friends to participate in this ultimate battle of fun,

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Morris Park Commission Hosts Garden Concert Series

njoy some live and intimate performances in the picturesque and serene Cottage Garden at the Morris County Park Commission’s Frelinghuysen Arboretum in Morris Township on Friday nights this June and July, featuring a wide mix of music and some tasty deserts. On select Fridays, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., unwind from the work week while listening to performances by talented artists in the garden setting, with its bright colors and textures as the sun fades. Admission to the Cottage Garden Concerts is $15 per person, per show, and preregistration is required. The remaining schedule includes: June 24, The Buskers, country; July 15, Cherry Lane, coffee house; July 22, Dani Zanoni, eclectic pop; July 29, Aubrey Anne Trio, Brazilian jazz. For more information about the musicians, to register for these very special evening concerts, or for directions visit: http://www.arboretumfriends.org/ or call

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Local Mom’s Group Celebrates 65th Anniversary

By Anastasia Marchese he Jack and Jill chapter of Northern New Jersey celebrated a milestone anniversary last month. The group is one of the oldest chapters in NJ and the oldest one in this part of the state. The group was privileged to come together with past and current members to commemorate such a rich history of community involvement. Previous presidents were honored for their contribution to the chapter’s ongoing legacy along with newly elected president, Monique Moore Pryor. The Jack and Jill of America organization dates its beginnings to a meeting of 20 mothers that was held in Philadelphia on Jan. 24, 1938 under the leadership of Marion Stubbs Thomas. She instituted the meeting to discuss the possibility of starting an organization “to provide social, cultural, and educational opportunities for youth between the ages of two and nineteen.” According the organization’s national website, there are now more than 230 chapters in the U.S., with more than 40,000 family members participating currently. “Each chapter plans annual programming activities guided under a national theme.” “The Power to Make a Difference” is the current “National Programmatic Thrust [that] focuses on initiatives that will equip our members and youth with the power to make a difference in our chapters, communities and in the lives of children around the country.” There is a structure to each chapter and the children are

broken up by age category for local as well as for chapter wide events. Group one is ages two through five; group two, first and second graders; group three, third and fourth grade; preteen group, fifth and sixth graders; junior teen, seventh and eighth; and senior teens, high school students in grades nine through 12. When a mother joins the group, her children automatically become part of the program and can take part in the programs designed for their age group. According to Erica Brown Oliver, the editor of North Jersey’s bimonthly newsletter, “The Spotlight,” the converse is also true, “Once your youngest child graduates from high school, you graduate out of the program.” Mothers whose children are no longer school aged then become Associate members, and are invited to take part in the chapter’s big events, such as the 65th Anniversary Tea that was held in May at the Essex County Country Club in West Orange. Associate members will also come together throughout the year to renew the bonds of friendship that grew during their time as members of the organization. There is a lot of planning and work that goes into making it the “Mighty” North Jersey Chapter. Working closely with other moms, members share the responsibility of planning a month’s activities for the group in which they have children. Brown Oliver and another mom were in charge of planning the activities for the group that her daughter is part of. “We took October and did a two hour fencing lesson with the

kids. It was a great thing to do as a group.” They also learned about the history of fencing and its historical and continued importance. In addition to monthly activities for the groups, the chapter also organizes chapter wide activities to which sister groups are often also invited. Back in April, the chapter organized its annual Skills Olympics, this year entitled “Power up with 21st Century Skills.” A variety of speakers came to educate and prepare the children and inform parents as well. Shell Williams, who is the Education Chair for the North Jersey Chapter, organized the event which included “Phenomenal speakers, facilitators, and workshops on technology, entrepreneurship, art, science and expressive communication.” In addition to educational programs for members and children, the Jack and Jill organization has a commitment to community service. Some groups visited the Montclair Inn in February and March to play board games with the seniors and built intergenerational relationships. The senior teens spent volunteer hours helping at Christine’s Soup Kitchen at Holy Trinity Church in March. Fundraisers and other community service projects are a cornerstone of the Jack and Jill mission. The North Jersey Chapter is grateful for its rich history as well as its continued opportunity to serve the community. To find out more about the North Jersey Chapter, go to www.mightynorthjersey.com

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West Orange Father Co-Authors Inspirational Sports’ Book With Two Sons

By Cheryl Conway et inspired this Father’s Day with a book written by a West Orange father and his two sons that give readers an inside look into the struggles faced by star athletes, their will to overcome and achieve. Recently released on May 3, “Rising Above,” is a compilation of true stories of ten athletes in various sports and one coach who encountered overwhelming challenges in their youth but still prevailed. Gregory Zuckerman and his two sons - Elijah, 14, and Gabriel, 17 - spent the past 18 months researching and conducting interviews to complete the anthology best suited for young readers. Published by Penguin Random House in New York, “Rising Above” is available in hard cover and e-book in most bookstores and online. It is recommended for readers ages eight to 12, but is truly quite inspiring for sports fans no matter what age. “Our book gives some behind-the-scenes tales that are entertaining, moving and touching, but we think there are some real life les-

sons by players who overcome so much in their youth,” describes Gregory Zuckerman, a special writer at “The Wall Street Journal” for the past 19 years. Zuckerman says, “The book is about perseverance, grit and the ability to turn negative into positive; setback can be positive.” Through the book, “life lessons can be learned; a lot of young people need guidance, inspiration and motivation.” Gabriel, a junior at Ray Kushner Yeshiva High School in Livingston, says the book “teaches lessons that can be applicable to all walks of life and every type of challenge.” Eli, an eighth grader at Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy in Livingston, adds, “it doesn’t matter what people think you are or what people portray you to be; just be who you are. Whatever your goals are, you can accomplish it.” It was Eli who came up with the book idea. “I love sports,” says Eli, who plays goalie on his West Orange Travel Soccer team and his school team; as well as third baseman for the WO Baseball team with plans to try out

for the school team next year. “I know about the athletes and how they overcame obstacles in their youth. “It’s very inspirational,” continues Eli. “I’ve researched the stories and the athletes and said ‘we could do a book on it.’ So we

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continued from previous page “We wanted to group them together,” explains his dad. “You can learn a lot by grouping them together; there’s some themes.” One main theme in the book is the idea of “how many stars not only overcame setbacks but turned those disadvantages into advantages.” Like Jim Abbot’s one hand, “he made it into a strength” and became the best fielder in baseball history; or Team USA goalkeeper Tim Howard who used his hyper-focus tendency brought on from his Tourette syndrome to his advantage, allowing him to practice even longer making him that much stronger. “There’s a beautiful flip side,” explains Zuckerman. Another theme in the book is ‘perseverance and never giving up,” explains Gabriel, a defender on his high school and travel soccer teams. A good example is the story of Serge Ibaka who grew up in poverty, wartime violence, with a mother who died and a father who was arrested. He “didn’t even have basketball shoes; he persevered and learned to play better with better equipment.”

Like us on facebook www.facebook.com/mypaperonline • Tell Them You Saw It In The West Orange News, June 2016, Page 7 Other athletes in the book include basketball stars like Dwayne Wayde, Lebron James and Stephen Curry; and other athletes such as Althea Gibson and hockey coach Jacques Demers. With each chapter, the authors researched and interviewed the stars either on phone, in person or via email starting in Oct. 2014, speaking with players, agents and managers. Each includes a lesson, a summary of their challenges and how they overcame. The trio picked athletes from various sports and various obstacles whether physical, racism, emotional issues, physical and sexual abuse, illiterate and poverty. Eli and Gabriel used their expertise by identifying players with amazing stories; they researched past and present star athletes and “found remarkable and moving stories,” says Zuckerman, who did most of he writing. The boys also found contacts for their agents and then helped with the editing. All three did the reporting together when possible. The greatest obstacle was trying to track down the players packed with busy schedules and line up interviews.

Zuckerman is the best-selling author of two adult, non-fiction books, “The Frackers: The Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters:” and “The Behind –theScenes Story of How John Paulson Defied Wall Street and Made Financial History.” He had pitched the idea of the book to his publisher who put him in contact with a publisher for young readers. Writing this third book with his sons is an experience he will always treasure, as he shares his profession as a journalist and author with his offspring serving as an inspiration and role model. “I have the two greatest co-authors in the world,” says Zuckerman. “It was great doing a project with them.” He also found that having two young people with him during the interviews encouraged the star athletes to divulge more details. “When you have young people with you, they tend to share more lessons in their life; stars were more likely to open up,” says Zuckerman. Even those who faced issues with abuse, “quite sensitive for them” were eager to share lessons for the next generation.

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“It was cool to experience it,” says Gabriel, “to go through the writing process, take ideas and put it down as a finished product.” Gabriel enjoys history and serves as senior editor on his school newspaper. Eli, who enjoys English as a favorite subject in school and inspires to be a journalist one day, agrees: “I see my dad writing these books.” To be part of it, “it’s amazing, it’s better than ever.” Their friends are excited too, wanting to buy the book and asking for their autographs. With 2,500 copies already sold, the Zuckermans have had a few book signings at the Barnes & Noble in Livingston with more scheduled in the near future. They plan to appear on “Fox & Friends” on June 15 and are open to speak at schools. Since all the athletes in the book are male, except for one, the Zuckermans are already working on a similar book featuring famous female athletes with a publication goal of 2017. Email gregory.zuckerman@wsj.com to schedule an authors’ visit.

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Movies In The Park In Verona

amilies are invited to come to Essex County Kip’s Castle Park for the Free Friday Flicks in June. Gates open at 7 p.m. and movies will be shown at dusk on the lawn at Essex County Kip’s Castle in Verona. The public is encouraged to bring chairs or blankets on which to sit. Admission is free; refreshments will be for sale. Fri., June 17, “Cinderella,” rain date is

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Edison Day Connected Cool Learning-Discovery Groups and the NPS Centennial Junior Ranger Program in Time for Summer

by Michele Guttenberger n Saturday June 4th the West Orange National Historical Park Site of Thomas Alva Edison celebrated Edison Day. It was a day of free admission and special programs for every age. The park had collaborated with West Orange partners to connect community places of continued discovery and learning under their big outdoor tent. There were learning exhibits from the American Chemistry Society (ACS) http://www.njacs.org/, HackNCraftNJ Makerspace http://www.hackncraftnj.org/ , around the world club radio chats from the Tri-County Radio Association www.tcara.org, Black Maria cinematic arts demo – (Nonprofit) Mono No Aware http://mononoawarefilm.com, and a courtyard electric car display from – New Jersey Electric Automobile Association https://njeaa.org/ A special recognition was given to the Junior Ranger program table. On August 25, 2016 the National Park Service is turning 100 years old. In 1916 when most of us Americans still traveled by horse and buggy, we found popular support to rally for the initiatives Republican President Theodore Roosevelt had started in preserving America’s amazing natural wonders and historic places. In 1916 there were 35 national parks and monuments. Today there are

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Help Protect The Environment By Recycling Used Tires

ssex County residents are encouraged to bring used and unwanted tires to the Essex County Used Tire Recycling Day on Sat., June 18, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Essex County Public Works Department in Cedar Grove. “We are always looking for new and innovative ways to protect our environment and reduce our waste stream,” said Essex

County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. “Along with our Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day and Computer & Electronics Recycling Day, turning in old tires is another great way to remove hazardous materials from our waste stream and have them disposed properly and safely. Not only are old tires a nuisance, but they pose a serious health hazard. Rain water can

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Music Workshop For Teachers

aldwell University plans to offer a Level I Orff-Schulwerk Teacher Education Workshop Program from July 25 through Aug. 5, on campus. The American Orff-Schulwerk Association approved program is a creative approach to teaching and learning music through speaking, singing, playing instruments and moving. It is an intensive 10-day workshop for music professionals who wish to make music education a joyful, creative experience for teachers and students through the OrffSchulwerk process. All New Jersey music

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Patient Family Needed For Corgle

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