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Important Dates
April:
April 1 at 12:00: Meeting at La Bella Via; Craig Rosser from Miracle Ear
April 8 at 12:00: Meeting at Pizza Village Cafe #4; Denise and Kate's speaker, Dr. Kruman, podiatry
April 11 at 9:30-12:00: Volunteer at River of Life Food Pantry
Week of April 13: Meals at Home deliveries
April 15 at 12:00: Meeting at La Bella Via; Tracey Heisler, CASA SHaW
April 17-19: PHS play, Frozen
April 21 at 12:00: Board Meeting at Architect’s
April 22 at 12:00: Final Corks & Forks work at La Bella Via
April 23 at 7:30: New Member Orientation zoom
April 24 at 11:00: C & F work at my house
April 25 at 9:00: Community Day of Action at Shappell Park
April 27 at 6:00: Corks & Forks!
April 29: NO MEETING!
May:
May 6 at 12:00: Meeting at La Bella Via; Carol's speaker, Ray Freaney
May 9 at 9:30-12:00: Volunteer at River of Life Food Pantry
Week of May 11: Meals at Home deliveries
May 13 at 12:00: Meeting at Pizza Village Cafe #4; Renee's speaker; April Poretta from PHS
May 13 at 1:45: Board Meeting following our regular meeting
May 16 All Day District Conference: Connect for Good Summit in Somerset
May 20 at 12:00: Meeting at Pizza Village Cafe #4: Laura’s speaker; Bridget Kozelian, Director of Adult and Teen Challenge Women's Program in Lebanon.
May 24 from 7-11:00: Breakfast at the Huntington Firehouse
May 27 at 6:00: Induct new members; Pizza Village Cafe #4
Other important dates:
July 18: Tentative Duck Derby
September 18: Golf Outing at Harkers
September 26: Tuscany Fundraising Trip!


Mark Valli, CEO, NORWESCAP
Mark will speak briefly about the organization's mission to strengthen communities by implementing programs that impact poverty in the five counties of Northwest New Jersey. Before joining NORWESCAP, Mark was CEO of the Community Charter School of Paterson.
Time & Location
Oct 31, 2018, 12:00 PM
Flynn's On The Hill, 341 Pursel St, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865, USA
About The Event
NORWESCAP is a private, non-profit corporation originally established in 1965 under the Economic Opportunity Act to serve the low-income population of Hunterdon, Sussex and Warren Counties. The Community Action Agency, under “Johnson’s Great Society” was the local vehicle to fight poverty. Elimination of poverty was one of the issues in the forefront during the years of 1964-1974 and is still a focus for NORWESCAP today.