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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6
Glasstown Arts District Studio Tour.
Join 15 artists at work in their studio
locations in Millvilles Glasstown Arts
District on Saturday from 10 a.m. till 6
p.m. This is a great day to spend time
with artists who work in oils and water-
colors to a glassblower and pottery
makers to a creator of etchings on a
copper plate.
Each October the Arts District show-
cases its resident and studio artists.
Artist and gallery owner Maryann
Cannon stated, I really enjoy showing
visitors the centuries-old method of cre-
ating etchings on a copper plate press
that is in my studio. During the tour,
people feel relaxed and know they can
ask the artists anything and better
understand all of the various art medi-
ums, Cannon concluded.
The studios and galleries are located
on High Street between Rt. 49 and
Broad Street. Each will have a banner
hung over their entrance to identify
each location. The participants are:
Riverfront Renaissance Center for
the Arts 22 N. High St., 2nd Floor
Helen Clymer, Cheryl Knowles-
Harrigan, Jay Helfrich, Rita Michalenko
Anna Vosburgh
Clay College 108 N. High St.
Jackie Sandro and various artists
Glasstown Art Glass 116 N. High St.
Scott Meyer
J.B. and M.E. 129 N. High St.
Unit A
Susan Rau (her Tides Out is pic-
tured above), Isabelle Samul
Amethyst Gallery -- 212 N. High St.
Linda Tawes
LaBottega of Art 508 N. High St.
Bobbi Berg
Copper Plate Village on High
501 N. High St
Maryann Cannon
Tawes Art Studio Village on High
Dennis Tawes
For a full directory of businesses in
the Glasstown Arts District and links to
restaurants, galleries, Levoy Theatre and
more, visit
www.GlasstownArtsDistrict.com.
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Magician Kevin Bethea. Centerton
Country Club & Event Center, Ten22 Bar &
Grill, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-
3325. 68 p.m. Magician and sleight-of-
hand illusionist.
Jeff Giuliani of Eleven Eleven. Double
Eagle Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd., Vineland.
Live acoustic 710 p.m..
OCTOBER 4 THROUGH 6
Nightlife at Ten22. Centerton Country
Club & Event Center, The Patio Bar at
Ten22, 1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-
3325. Wed.: Country Night with DJ Bob
Morgan, 7-11 p.m. Lessons and non-stop
dancing (song requests all night) on one of
the largest dance floors in region. $5
admission. Thurs: DJ Tommy B 8 p.m., Fri:
TBA 9 p.m., Sat: DJ Tommy B 9 p.m.
Nightlife at Ramada. Harry's Pub at
Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland, 696-3800. Wed.: Ladies Night, 1/2
price appetizers all night. Happy Hour
Mon.-Sat, 4-6 p.m. $1 off alcoholic drinks.
Wed.Sat., live entertainment.
Nightlife at Double Eagle. Double Eagle
Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd., Vineland. Live
music every Friday night. NFL Sunday
Ticket Package Turtlestone Brewing Co. on
draft, along with 16 other imported and
domestic beers. Happy Hour daily 36 p.m.
OCTOBER 5, 6, AND 7
Nightlife at The Rail. The Rail, 1252
Harding Hwy, Richland. 697-7245. Fri.: TBA.
Sat. Comedy Club Night, $20.
EVERY FRIDAY
Gene Cortopassi. Merighi's Savoy Inn, E.
Landis Ave. and Union Rd., Vineland, 691-
8051. 6 p.m. Dinner music.
www.savoyinn.com.
EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Top 40 Dance Party w/ DJ Tony
Morris. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S. Delsea
Dr,, Vineland. All of the most popular main-
stream dance music. 765-5977.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5
Among the Willows. Bogarts Bookstore.
210 N. High St., Millville. Free. Live music
710 p.m.
Jars of Clay. Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N.
High St., Millville. 8 p.m. Blend of alterna-
tive rock, folk, acoustic and R&B. One the
highest profile groups in any gospel-music
subgenre. Tickets $45*/$25. www.levoy.net
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6
Raise The Curtain! Appel Farm at the
Landis Open House. Landis Theater, E.
Landis Ave., Vineland. 12 noon-5 p.m. Enjoy
backstage pours, Performances by Landis
Youth Theater, arts activities and (at 3 p.m.)
a screening of the original movie Willy
Wonka and The Chocolate Factory with
Gene Wilder. Free Hot Dogs by Mori's On
Landis. Admission is free. No reservations
necessary.
2 Banjoes and a Guitar. Bogarts
Bookstore. 210 N. High St., Millville. Free.
Live music 710 p.m.
Circo Comedia. Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N.
High St., Millville. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Unpredictable thrills, side-splitting comedy
and daredevil stunts starring Jean Saucier
and Patrick Cote from Montreal. Tickets
$8-$12. http://www.levoy.net
Live at Birdland. Frank Guaracini Jr. Fine
and Performing Arts Center at Cumberland
County College, Sherman Ave. and College
Dr., Vineland. 8 p.m. Featuring the Birdland
Big Band, directed by Tommy Igoe. Event
sets the standard for 21st-century jazz
orchestras. Tickets are $18 for all ages.
856-692-8499.
Irish Comedy Tour. Levoy Theatre, 126-
130 N. High St., Millville. 8 p.m. The
clovermake that clevercomedians,
whose ancestors hail from the Emerald Isle,
include Damon Leibert; Derek Richards;
Mike McCarthy; and Derrick Keane. Tickets
$30/$26. www.levoy.net
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7
Much Ado About Classics. Bogarts
Bookstore. 210 N. High St., Millville. Free
admission. Book discussion of Dracula by
Bram Stoker. 2 p.m.
OCTOBER 6 AND 7
Deerfield Township Harvest Festival.
678 Morton Ave., Bridgeton. Phil Vassar
headlines on Saturday, Jo Dee Messina on
Sunday. Joined by Josh Gracin, Craig
Campbell, Connor Christian & Southern
Gothic and local and regional entertainers.
$12 general admission; www.dthf.org for
entertainment schedule.
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OCTOBER 5 THROUGH 7
Second Annual Atlantic City
Music Festival. Richard Stockton
Dante Hall Theater of the Arts, 14 N.
Mississippi Ave., Atlantic City.
Friday 7 p.m.: Atlantic Brass Band,
pictured. Founded in 1984, this British-
style brass band will present music by
Barber, Ravel, Puccini, and others.
Saturday, 7 p.m.: Random Canyon
Growlers, hard-driving bluegrass and
old time music
Sunday, 4 p.m.: Bay-Atlantic String
Quartet. violinists Nancy Jan, Genaro
Medina, Ana Tsinadze, and cellist
Elizabeth Mendoza will perform a
concert with a multi-cultural flavor
All concerts are free but tickets are
required and seating is on a first-
come, first-served basis.
Call 609-652-9000.
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Monillas in 2013 National
Merit Scholarship Program
Sacred Heart High Schools Head of
School, Dr. Albert Monillas, announced
today that Kimberly Sansalone has been
named a Commended Student in the 2013
National Merit Scholarship Program. A
Letter of Commendation from the school
and National Merit Scholarship
Corporation (NMSC), which conducts the
program, will be presented by Dr. Monillas
to this scholastically talented senior.
About 34,000 Commended Students
throughout the nation are being recog-
nized for their exceptional academic
promise. Although they will not continue
in the 2013 competition for National Merit
Scholarship awards, Commended
Students placed among the top five per-
cent of more than 1.5 million students who
entered the 2013 competition by taking
the 2011 Preliminary SAT/National Merit
Scholarship Qualifying Test
(PSAT/NMSQT).
Recognizing academically talented
students plays a fundamental role in the
advancement of educational excellence
within our nation, commented an NMSC
spokesperson. The young people recog-
nized as Commended Students represent
some of the best and brightest minds in
the country as demonstrated by their out-
standing performance in our highly com-
petitive program. We sincerely hope this
recognition will provide them with addi-
tional educational outlets and motivate
them in their pursuit of academic achieve-
ment.
Christian College Fair
Admission representatives from a num-
ber of excellent Christian colleges will be
available to talk with interested parents
and students about opportunities available
today and the future. Each of the
Christian colleges will be featured in small
presentations sharing the unique opportu-
nities available for students and families.
Colleges represented include:
Baptist Bible College
Cairn University
Eastern Nazarene University
Gordon College
Lancaster Bible College
Messiah College
Palm Beach Atlantic University
Pensacola Christian College
Roberts Wesleyan University
Bob Jones University
Clearwater Christian University
Eastern University
Houghton College
Liberty University
Nyack College
Patrick Henry College
Regent University
Valley Forge Christian College
For more information and to schedule
appointments, contact the high school
Guidance Office at 856-696-160, ext. 318.
1100 W Sherman Avenue, Vineland, New
Jersey 08360
Winners of the Energy for
the Arts Grants
South Jersey Energy, subsidiary of
South Jersey Industries, today announced
the winners of its Energy for the Arts
Grants program. The 15, $1,000 grants are
designed to provide critical support need-
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STEPHEN PLEVINS
Independent Candidate running for Vineland City Council.
For establishing the Broaden Your Horizons
after-school program in Vineland - honored by
U.S Rep. William Hughes, President George
H.W. Bush and the New Jersey Legislature.
For setting up successful inner-city youth
programs - received the African American
Congress Excellence Award.
For co-founding Project Thanksgiving and
providing meals to over 750 area families -
honored by the Salvation Army.
Stephen Plevins was born and raised in Vineland.
A graduate of Vineland High School, he has made
it his lifes work to improve the community he
has called his home for nearly 50 years. Thats
why hes your best choice for City Council.
ON NOVEMBER 6
VOTE FOR PLEVINS
ORDERED AND PAID FOR BY PLEVINS FOR COUNCIL,
28 TEMPLE RD., VINELAND, NJ 08360
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Music to Their Earsand Eyes, Too
St. Mary School is quite proud
of our students academic achieve-
ments and today, we have cause to
celebrate. One of our 7th grade
students, Luke Henry has won the
American Recorder Magazine
(ARS) Cover Art Contest. His win-
ning artwork is featured on the
cover of the September 2012 mag-
azine.
The ARS held its second
Student Cover Art Contest.
Creative entries were received
from eight different schools
throughout California, Delaware,
Georgia, Massachusetts, New
Jersey, North Carolina and Utah.
From the 120 pieces of artwork
submitted, six finalists were cho-
sen by a panel of art judges. Three
of those six finalists came from St.
Mary School. They were Luke
Henry, Rucha Shah and Tumelo Nwanma. The contest was part of a music
appreciation assignment given by St. Marys music teacher, Miss Kit Stout.
This is a perfect example of how St. Mary School is putting minds to work
through music and art. If you would like to find out more about St. Mary
School, feel free to contact Mrs. Carol Kirchman at 856-692-8537 x 320.
You can view all the 2012 entries by visiting the ARS website at:
www.americanrecorder.org/events/artcontest.html
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I
used to love the Little Rascals car-
toons. Actually, I still love them and
will stop to watch if I come across
them while channel-surfing.
I have so many fond memories of that
show and its characters. I still laugh at the
episode when they baked a birthday cake
and filled it with all kinds of strange
things such as a hot water bottle and a
mouse trap, which, of course, got caught
on someones tongue. I remember when
the kids glued to the floor an unruly baby
they were watching. And I used to howl
when the tops of Stymies ears would
twitch when he was alarmed by some-
thing, like when he was flying down a
steep hill in a soap box derby car.
Downtown Vineland will return to the
days of the Little Rascals on Sunday,
October 14 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., when we
hold our Sixth Annual Family Soap Box
Derby at Fourth Street and Landis
Avenue.
Derby participants must be between
ages six and 17, and can either build their
own cars at home, purchase a kit through
Main Street Vineland, or drive a Main
Street Vineland car at no additional cost.
The derby is free for spectators, but an
entrance fee is required for racers, which
includes race day refreshments, participa-
tion ribbon, and awards for winning racers.
Driver registration forms as well as car
sponsorship forms and car specifications
are available on the Main Street Vineland
websitewww.mainstreetvineland.org.
Links to the forms can be found under the
Soap Box Derby on the Calendar of Events
page. The deadline for registration is
Wednesday, October 10.
This great event, sponsored by Ace
Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Supplies,
Inc., is always one of the highlights of our
year at Main Street Vineland, as children
and their families come together for an
afternoon of fun and good-hearted
competition.
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Tickets for our 2012 Taste of Vineland
fundraiser are going fast! Featuring a wide
variety of appetizers, entrees and desserts
from some of Vinelands finest restau-
rants, as well as great live music by Scott
Seabock, the Taste of Vineland event will
take place at Moris on Landis on
Wednesday, October 10 from 6 to 9 p.m.
Tickets are just $40 each and entitle you
to sample all of the delicious foods being
offered and complimentary glass of cham-
pagne. For tickets, please contact Main
Street Vineland at 856-794-8653. I
For more information on MainStreet
Vineland, call 856-794-8653, visit
www.mainstreetvineland.org, or check
them out on Facebook.
Downtown Vineland
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Derby Days
Here Again
In a tradition that harkens back to days past,
Vineland gears up for its annual Soap Box Derby.
ed to sustain local, competitive art pro-
grams for school-aged children.
Chosen lottery-style, the winners and
their respective programs are:
Camden County Technical School
Chorus
Egg Harbor City Community School
Graphic Design
Haines 6th Grade Center, Medford
Drawing Contest
Lakeside Middle School, Millville
Chorus
Lindenwold High School Marching
Band
Medford Memorial Middle School
Chorus
Ocean City Intermediate School
Instrumental Music
Oldmans Twp School, Pedricktown
Visual Arts
Seneca High School, Tabernacle
Chorus & Band
Silver Run Elementary School, Millville
Instrumental Music
Uptown Complex School, Atlantic City
Visual Arts
Ventnor Middle School Jazz Band
Washington Twp High School
Chorus & Band
Winslow Twp High School
Instrumental Music
Woodstown High School Visual Arts
Consistent with program requirements,
eligible applicants were school-based,
competitive art programs serving any or all
children grades K-12 within the seven
southern counties of New Jersey (Atlantic,
Burlington, Camden, Cape May,
Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem) and
included, but were not limited to: Visual
Art, Drama/Theatre, Music, Dance, and
Media Art.
South Jersey Industries and its sub-
sidiaries take pride in being both a good
neighbor and well-respected corporate
citizen. For more information about this
program or our other corporate social
investment initiatives, contact Lauren
Hurtt at (609) 561-9000, extension 4181 or
email socialinvestment@sjindustries.com.
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MARY CONSALO GRUCCIO, daughter of
William Consalo and Mildred Consalo is one
of four daughters. Her parents raised their
four daughters as a farming family that now
operates a produce business in Vineland.
Mary Gruccio has been a resident of
Cumberland County for the past 43 years. In
1981, Mary married Michael Gruccio.
Together they had two children, Lauren
Marie and William Michael. Mary also enjoys
a special relationship with her stepdaughter,
Stephanie, her son-in-law Fred and her twin
granddaughters, Madeline and Amelia.
Mary began her career in 1975 as a teacher
in the
Vineland
Public School
District. Then,
she pursued a
Masters
Degree in
Urban
Education and
Community
Affairs,
Administrative
Certifications in Student Personnel Services,
Supervision, Principal, Chief School
Administrator and a Doctorate in Educational
Leadership. In 1988, Mary was appointed an
elementary school principal until she was
appointed Assistant Superintendent of
Curriculum and Instruction in 2005. This
past July, Mary was appointed
Superintendent of Schools. All 37 years of her
educational career have been in the Vineland
Public Schools where she attended through
graduation. Mary has always believed in giv-
ing back to her community and is an active
participant in many organizations.
One of the organizations Mary is most pas-
sionate about is The American Cancer
Society. While pregnant with her son, Mary
was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which
resulted in surgery and Cesarean section
weeks prior to her due date. Soon after, her
husband was diagnosed with colon cancer to
which he lost his battle 15 months later. Mary
uses her experience with cancer to help oth-
ers and to make a positive difference for those
in our community.
Marys grandparents, William and Louise
Consalo and Peter and Carmella Brigandi as
well as her mother and father were of Italian
descent and always instilled in their children
a desire to be proud Americans, but also to
never forget their heritage. Her mother
speaks Italian fluently, and her parents always
celebrated traditions and foods of the Italian
culture with their children. Mary continues
the same with her children. Faith, family and
Italian traditions are at the core of their lives.
IN 1956, LENNY GAGLIARDIS grandfa-
ther Charles Terranova, was persuaded to
give up a dangerous job with the Jersey
Central Railroad and move to from Brooklyn,
NY to Vineland. His two sons and eldest
daughter, already living in Vineland, persuad-
ed his grandfather to leave his job and dan-
gers of the city, pack up his wife, youngest
daughter, (Lennys mother) and son for the
move to New Jersey. As luck would have it,
they moved in a house on Almond Street,
which had a view into the backyard of a
house on Cherry Street. From there, Vita
Terranova could spy on a young man who
would eventually be his son-in-law and
Lennys father. Who would have imagined
that his father would fall in love with this
Brooklyn girl and eventually marry and have
three children.
Lenny Gagliardi grew up in East Vineland
but center city was where he loved to be.
Center city was filled with family. Within two
blocks of his grandparents, nine familys of rel-
atives resided. You could always smell a fresh
pot of sauce cooking, bread baking or fresh
fried dough. That was really his home. While
in high school, Lenny loved playing football
and wrestling. He also coached midget league
football and Little League baseball.
After graduating from Vineland High
School in 1980, Lenny went to work for his
father driving a tractor-trailer and hauling
sand for Vineland Transit Mix. He attended
Cumberland County College in 1982 and then
transferred to Stockton State College, where
he studied for three years. In 1987 Lenny and
his partner Gino Ciancaglini started their own
business, Tri-State Masonry, currently known
as Tri-State Construction Inc. The company
has continued to thrive for more than 25
years.
The company has completed several major
projects throughout New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, and Delaware including: The
Revel Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, The
University of Pennsylvania Hospital, The new
Philly Live Complex, as well as South Jersey
Regional Hospital and the recently completed
reconstruction
of Cape May
Convention
Hall. As well,
the company
has impacted
many other
construction
projects
throughout
the tri-state
area.
Lenny is actively involved in the business
community as a voting member of the
American Concrete Institute, a member of the
American Society of Concrete Contractors,
and Partner and Board Chairman of Jersey
Panel Corporation and Baruffi Bros.
Incorporated. He is also active in a number of
civic organizations such as The North Italy
Club and the Italian American Benevolent
Association.
Lenny is married to Kim (Caregnato)
Gagliardi and together they have three grown
children: Karly, Kyle, and Kassidy. He and his
partner Gino are well known for sponsoring
the famous tailgate parties at the Eagles games
and the annual Godfather party. Lenny simply
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BORN IN VINELAND TO parents Enrico and
Maria (DeNovellis) Ciancaglini, Ginos life was
far from easy. Working from the early age of 12
to provide for his wants, explains his lifelong
work ethic. What Ginos family lacked in
financial success, they make up for with their
strong Italian family values and traditions.
Ginos father, Enrico immigrated from
Scerni, Italy in 1959 at the age of 23. With
only a limited education, he gained employ-
ment at his uncles clothing shop as a tailor
and continued in that profession throughout
his life. Ginos
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age of 18 and
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employment in a clothing factory. Both came
to America with a strong desire for a better
life and with the hope of greater opportunity,
not just for themselves but their family, which
grew by three boys, Anthony, Gino and Enio.
One extravagance that Ginos parents
bestowed on their children was to send them
to Saint Marys Catholic Grammar School.
Gino did not play sports while attending
Vineland High so that he could maintain a job
and income. That work ethic afforded him the
possibility to attend college.
Gino graduated from Vineland High
School in 1980 and earned a Bachelors
Degree from Glassboro State College in
Computer Science with a minor in Business.
In 1987, He married his high school sweet-
heart, Terri Bencie.
While attending college and working for
his Uncle Danny as a concrete construction
laborer, an idea formed. Waiting only four
months after his marriage and graduation, he
decided to turn that idea into reality. He con-
vinced his friend, Lenny Gagliardi that it was
time to start their own concrete and masonry
company. With two red Toyota pickups, a few
dollars and a lot of ambition, they formed
their company, Tri-State Masonry, currently
known as Tri-State Construction, Inc.
Gino and Terri have been married for 25
years and the have three grown children;
Zachary, Matthew, and Eric. All three boys
attended Sacred Heart Grammar and High
schools.
Gino has devoted much of his time to
being the Assistant Soccer coach, mentor and
fundraiser for The Vineland Galaxy for over
15 years. His company supports numerous
local athletic programs and has been a major
supporter of the Shoot Down Cancer
Foundation. Along with his wife, he has co-
chaired numerous golf tournaments and auc-
tions for Sacred Heart schools and an annual
Pancreatic Cancer Fundraiser for Catholic
Education.
To say that Gino is Italian really doesnt
describe the extent of his upbringing. Gino
and his brothers first language was Italian
until they attended grammar school, at which
time his mother learned along with them.
Spaghetti sauce was never made with toma-
toes out of a can, tomatoes came from the
hundreds of jars that were processed with
local tomatoes each and every late summer
and still do! Homemade wine is made by
every uncle, neighbor and pizon and is served
at every dinner, and if you are under the age
of 12, it is mixed with 7-Up. Suits and dress
clothes were made by his father and yes, all of
the furniture was covered in plastic.
Today, Ginos Italian upbringing and tradi-
tions are evident in all that he does. Family
and in-laws all live within miles of each other.
He enjoys hosting parties along with his wife
at their home and entertaining family and
friends in Cape May. With his partner, Lenny,
they are famous for hosting and funding their
Eagles gourmet tailgating events.
With Gods grace, and family support, Gino
hopes that his children and grandchildren will
continue to build a prosperous, gratifying
future on the foundation he has set in place. I
ABOVE: ACF president Vincent Marolda, Trustee Clorinda
Blasse, Gala Chairman Robert Odorizzi, Vice President
Sarina Infranco and Trustee Rachele DIpolito address the
crowd at last years Italian Heritage Gala.
RIGHT: Robert DeSanto and Elaine (Mesiano) Greenberg
display their plaques after being honored last year.
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service available. Merighi's Savoy Inn
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19
SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL'S
HARVEST MOON DANCE
FUNDRAISER. 6:15-11 p.m.
For tickets or more information call
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Tickets cost $30 per person (adults
only). Please purchase tickets by
October 15.
OCTOBER 20 AND 21
BELLVIEW WINERY - ITALIAN
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150 Atlantic Street, Landisville. $10
adults, Kids are free. Visit
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XXV ITALIAN CULTURAL
FOUNDATION ANNUAL GALA BALL.
Merighi's Savoy Inn, Landis Ave, East
Vineland. Ball will honor Mary L.
Gruccio Ed.D, Gino Ciancaglini and
Lenny Gagliardi. Tickets are $150
per person. Proceeds benefit the
Italian Cultural Foundation, a
501(c)(3) non-profit organization
whose mission is to educate the
community on the history and cul-
ture of Italy and the important role
Italian Americans have played in the
development of the United States.
For more information or to purchase
tickets, call 856-691-5353.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21
VINELAND MAYORAL DEBATE.
11 a.m. Co-sponsored by Mens Club
Beth Israel Congregation and the
Jewish Federation of Cumberland,
Gloucester & Salem Counties at the
Beth Israel Congregation, 1015 E.
Park Vineland.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25
SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL
OPEN HOUSE. 6:45 p.m.
Open house for 6th, 7th and 8th
grade students, parents and friends.
Jim Mogan gymnasium.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
BELLVIEW WINERY - VAMPIRE
SPRINT. 10 a.m.
150 Atlantic Street, Landisville.
Benefits Leukemia and Lymphoma
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3
CUMBERLAND COUNTY COLLEGE
FOUNDATION STARLITE GALA.
6 p.m. Social Hour, 711 p.m. Dinner
and Dancing. Catering by Feast Your
Eyes, music by the David Christopher
Orchestra, black tie optional, open bar,
silent auction. Tickets $150 pp. For
information, call 691-8600 ext. 392.
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Cooper Wellness Center
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Parrish Self Storage
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RKB Wealth Management, LTD
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Sextons Equipment Rental, Inc.
Shop Rite Liquors
Sir Speedy Printing of Vineland
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