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wo students in the automotive technology program at Vineland High School are headed for
national competition after placing first
Wednesday in the New Jersey vehicle diagnostic and
repair challenge sponsored by Ford Motor Company
and the American Automotive Association
(FORD/AAA) at Monmouth County Mall. The competition is co-sponsored by Ford Motor Company and
Automotive Association of America.
The two student technicians, seniors Daniel Sakhan
and Erick Ovalles, were awarded tool boxes, tools and
scholarships valued in excess of $30,000 to attend
post-secondary education institutions to further their
knowledge of automotive diagnostics and repair of
today's automobiles, according to Louis Bramante,
VHS automotive technology instructor. The two will
now fly to the National competition in Dearborn,
Michigan June 7-10 to compete with the teams from all
50 states. Ford Motor Company furnishes all travel,
hotel, event costs to the state winners.
(Senior) Ariel Mendez, who placed second in last
year's competition, volunteered over 100 hours of his
time after school to work with and mentor the members of this years team, said Bramante. Lilliston Ford
has played a major part in assisting the Vineland program with vehicle support and assistance from their
technicians and service staff over the past six years.
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Happy Birthday
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Because you were chosen to be my big
brother, I will forever have a friendyou
are tops, and I am blessed to have a
brother like you.
Thanks so much for all you do. May
every wish and prayer forever come
true for you!
Love, Michele (Peanut)
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want to attract. You are the future of our
communitythe new business owners, the
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That brings me to what constitutes the
definition of success. Is it just earning
money? Money can buy a lot of things, but it
isnt everything. Success is also a quality of
life. Success is being fulfilledmentally, spiritually, physically, and economically. It is
translating your achievements into leadership and making your mark in your community by your leadership involvement
Business leaders often become the leaders
of the community. By joining non-profits, as
well as public and private concerns, you have,
in essence, signed up to become a business
leaderespecially if you are an entrepreneur.
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internet, and other such industries. By tapping into these areas, we can bring whitecollar jobs and industries to this area. This
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be restored among our business owners and
residents. The political will must also be there
to see this through. It can be done, however.
Im beginning to do this right now as part of
my work in Main Street Vineland and you
can join me. We are working in Main Street
Vineland on a Pride in Vineland initiative.
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our cityits appearance, its business climate,
its economic health, and our whole mindset
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 13
Edwin McCain with Ryan Hommel.
THURSDAY, MAY 14
Celtic Tenors. Levoy Theatre, 126-130 N.
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Laughter In The Rafters. Levoy
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MAY 15 AND 16
The Lion King. Buena Regional Middle
SATURDAY, MAY 16
Don Shaw Show. Bogarts Bookstore. 210
N. High St., Millville. Free. 24 p.m.
MONDAY, MAY 18
Free Music Lecture. Vineland Public
Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave., Vineland.
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THURSDAY, MAY 21
Jazz, Blues and Beyond Concert.
Rivertfront Rennaisance Center for the Arts,
22 N. High St., Millville. 78 p.m. Ensemble of
musicians includes Jody Janetta, Ernie
Trionfo, Andy Lalasis, and Lori Benton-Janetta.
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FRIDAY, MAY 22
Country Line Dance and Lessons.
Grant Plaza, 619 E. Landis Ave., Vineland.
811 p.m. No cover charge.
FRIDAY, MAY 29
Jazz on the Avenue. Grant Plaza, 619 E.
Landis Ave., Vineland. 9 p.m.2 a.m. Live
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he behind-the-scenes drama
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Stanton from the 1868 New Jersey State
Womans Suffrage Association convention
in Vineland had reached a breaking point
for fellow activist Lucy Stone the previous
year. Her 1867 appearance at Plum Street
Hall without her well-known compatriots
signaled a change in their relationship.
According to Andrea Moore Kerr, author
of Lucy Stone: Speaking Out for Equality,
we know that things had not yet turned
acrimonious in early 1867, since Stone,
Anthony and Stanton continued to lecture
together. But as the year progressed, it
became evident that the future of the
American Equal Rights Association (AERA)
would not include Stones involvement.
Kansas would serve as the backdrop
for AERAs focus that year in a campaign
that sought to win voting rights for
African Americans and women through a
referendum. But, according to online
sources, abolitionist leader Wendell
Phillips did not favor a platform for both
black and women suffrage in the state
and blocked funding for the female cause.
Opposition by Phillips and others led to a
campaign against womens suffrage and
resulted in nearly destroying any possibility of the female vote being recognized.
Stone stood apart from Anthony and
Stanton in her willingness to allow the
African-Americans to achieve voting rights
before women. Her two partners would
only accept a campaign that brought both
groups suffrage. What happened next
would soon bring an end to the AERA.
Desperate to include women in the
upcoming referendum, Anthony and
Stanton accepted the help of a rich businessman, George Francis Train, who was
sympathetic towards the womens cause.
However, Trains racism soon became obvious as he filled his public comments with
ethnic slurs and attacks on the competency
of African Americans when he wasnt criticizing Republicans. The result was that neither black suffrage nor womens suffrage
had any chance of being voted in that year.
In a diary entry dated January 1, 1868,
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HR Association Monthly Gathering.
Cumberland County College, Luciano
Center, 3322 College Dr., Vineland.
Monthly gathering of the Human
Resource Association of Southern New
Jersey. 5:30 p.m. $45. Reserve ASAP.
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SATURDAY, MAY 16
Founder's Day Car Show On the
grounds of Elwyn as part of the Founder's
Day festivities. 10 a.m.4 p.m. The
Friends of Historic Vineland will present
the 2nd Annual Founder's Day Car Show.
No fee and no registration required.
Trophies awarded and all cars are welcomed. Rain or shine. A fun day of entertainment for the entire family with live
music, Civil War re-enactors, living history exhibits, games for the kids and more.
Poppies Program
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post-9112,
Vineland, will be distributing poppies to honor veterans at the following locations:
May 13 at Tractor Supply, S.
Delsea Drive, 9 a.m.3:30 p.m.
May 16 at Amish Marketplace,
Landis Ave., 9 a.m.3:30 p.m.
They do proghams at the Vineland
Veterans Home and elsewhere. This
is their main fundraiser. For details,
call 856-692-8050.
Vineland (former site of Little Acres
Learning Center at Redeemer Lutheran
Church). 9 a.m.3 p.m. Meet the camp
staff, tour the facility, register for classes
and enjoy demonstrations, giveaways and
fun games and activities for the children.
856-457-4468 or visit www.goldenlearningsummercamp.com.
SUNDAY, MAY 17
Breakfast Fundraiser.VHS South
Cafeteria, 2880 E. Chestnut Ave.,
Vineland. 7:3011:30 a.m. VHS Project
Graduation and Cumberland County
Sheriff's Department are co-hosting.
Takeout available. Tickets $8 in advance
at VHS North Main Office, $10 at door.
For details, e-mail smusey@vineland.org.
Car Wash by Sanskaar. Veterans
Memorial School, Chestnut Ave. and Main
Rd., Vineland. 9 a.m.3 p.m. Please support our younger generation to raise
money for rebuilding classrooms in
Nepal. Make tax exempt donations to
Friends of India Society for Nepal at
www.foisnj.org. Send check to PO Box 72,
Millville, NJ 08332. Please ask your company if they will match your contribution.
Cheerleader Callout
Blizz All Star Cheerleading, with
competitive teams for ages 18 and
under and a special needs team for
all ages will have Team Placement
on Saturday, May 16. No experience
is needed.
Ages 8 and Under: 910 a.m.
Ages 9-11: 11 a.m.12 noon
Ages 12-18: 12 p.m.
(Age is determined by your age
on August 31, 2015.)
Special Needs Sign-Ups will be
held in September.
Blizz All Star Cheerleading is
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the Boulevard in the Gold Key
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crafters, raffles, more. Hot dogs, Mexican
food, sausage and peppers, festival food.
MONDAY, MAY 18
NAMI Monthly Support Meeting.
Chestnut Assembly of God, 2554 E.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 79 p.m.
Monthly speaker/support meeting of the
Cumberland County Chapter of the
National Alliance on Mental Illness, a
support, education, and advocacy group
serving consumers of mental health services, as well as the families and friends
of persons affected by a serious mental
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Kicking the festivities off on Friday,
third grade students from Vineland schools,
plus elementary students from local private
schools, arrive on the grounds for a special
preview of the historical exhibits, which
coordinate with their curriculum studies in
Vineland history.
By Friday evening, guest Civil War reenactors have arrived and set up their Civil
War era encampment where they stay
overnight in period attire and recreate the
conditions of a Civil War soldiers camp.
The Piney Hollow Drifters provide period
music in song and instrumentation, adding
authentic flavor to the lantern-lit campsite
storytelling and refreshments.
Families attending this free event can
visit various museum quality soldier and
field hospital tents and chat with Living
History re-enactors about life during the
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Augustine Preparatory
School sponsored the
Fourth Annual Arts in
Earth Day competition.
The students response to
the competition resulted in
over 100 entries spanning
the four categories as the
students used Earth Day as their muse to create poetry, photography, original
artwork, and original music lyrics. The winners were announced at the school
weekly Mass, and each received the supportive cheers of his Hermit brothers.
First prize included $50 cash in each category, funded by the clubs dodgeball
tournament proceeds.
In the poetry category, first prize was awarded to junior Ayman Attia, of Vineland;
and the second prize went to sophomore Zachary Washart, of Sewell. In the photography category, senior Brendan Scull, of Sewell was awarded the first place prize;
and sophomore Blake Goswick, of Millville was second. In the original artwork category, first prize was awarded to freshman Nick Lonetto, of Williamstown; and second
prize went to junior Spencer Zalesiewicz, of Mays Landing. In the music lyrics category, first prize was awarded to freshman Tyler Booth, of Mays Landing; and second
prize went to junior Charles Compton, of Egg Harbor Township.
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