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The David Ezra Salon
and Spa at 1255
Hamburg Turnpike in
Wayne is New Jersey’s newest
destination for beauty and
wellness. Our custom Salon
and Day Spa will open its
doors to the public on June
18. We welcome you to your
long awaited sanctuary of lux-
ury and respite. The sleek
building design with its indi-
vidual unique style sits on the
corner of Alps Road and
Hamburg Turnpike. Owners
David and Julie Ezra have
hand selected every detail
down to the custom massage
shampoo chairs and the tran-
quil spa suites. Their secluded
second level boasts a relax-
ation loft with a nearby pri-
vate elevator entrance for
even the most discerning
guest. Brides and special event
guests can relax in the private
space overlooking the sprawl-
ing 5,500 sq ft salon. Girls
Night Out, DE-Luxe Bridal
pampering events or even a
professional photo shoot can
be arranged with the Spa &
Bridal Concierge.
When designing the new
location, David and Julie
insisted the architecture
include ceiling to floor natural
lighting as David is recognized
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NOTE: To have your group’s announce-
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JUN 16
•Join the Chabad Center of Passaic
County for a Ladies Lunch and Learn.
Feed your mind, nourish your soul and
delight your senses. Join other women
as we discuss the current Torah portion
over lunch. Come on Tuesday, June 16
at 12pm, at the Chabad Center Library
at 194 Ratzer Road. The cost is $10.
RSVP or for more info email chanig@
optonline.net or call 973 493 7842.
Open to the entire Jewish community
regardless of affiliation.JUN 23
•Afraid of Speaking in Public? Looking
to improve your speaking and leader-
ship skills? Ace a job interview? Ignite
your career? Toastmasters is the
answer! Join us as our guest. Meetings
held every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of every
month. Next meeting will be our annu-
al officer induction on Tuesday, June 23
at Hollywood Pizza, 376 Fairfield Road,
Fairfield. Non-members pay $10 this
week only to cover cost of food 7-9pm.
For inquiries contact Antheya at 862-
571-3148 or visit www.waynetoastmas-
ters.org.
Around the
Community
•Pequannock Reformed Church at 530
Newark Pompton Turnpike, Wayne
announces their summer Vacation Bible
School July 27-31 from 6-8:30pm. Thisyear’s theme is “Everest-Conquering
Challenges with God’s Mighty
Power!”Children are invited for a light
dinner before the festivities begin. VBS
is for children pre-k through grade 6.
VBS is free however; we will be accept-
ing a good will offering for the victims
of the Nepal earthquake. Register
at 973-694-3424 or online at
www.pequannock reformed.com.
•Passaic County CASA has announced its
tentative Summer 2015 Training
Session. This intensive one week session
will be held on July 27-31, from
9:30am-3:30pm. This summer session
is contingent upon registration of a min-
imum of ten applicants. In addition to
the training, each applicant will attend a
three hour court observation prior to
being sworn in. First step to becoming a
Court Appointed Special Advocate is to
attend one orientation session that is
scheduled for 7/8 or 8/12 at 6pm. The
orientation sessions and all training ses-sions will be held in our Wayne office at
415 Hamburg Turnpike. For more infor-
mation or to RSVP to an orientation
please contact Margaret Curreri at 973-
832-4002 or email Margaret at mcur-
reri@passaiccountycasa.org.
•Calvary Temple’s various support
groups can guide you through life.
Every Thursday at 7pm the meetings
include: anger management, single par-
enting, grief share, marriage builders,
men’s pure life dealing with pornogra-
phy, and post abortion group. Veteran’s
Support meets every Monday at 7pm.
For more information contact Reverend
Dee Verhagen at 973-694-2938, 1111
Preakness Avenue, Wayne.
•The Community Food Box Program is
at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, 1219
Ratzer Road. The boxes contain a selec-
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David Ezra Salon & Spa was
created as an extension of
Faces Plus Salon, which has
been a part of the Wayne busi-ness district for nearly 30
years. Faces Plus has grown to
include clients from
Manhattan to Los Angeles.
The modest Berdan Avenue
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stylists. With such influence
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The Czech Republic. In addi-
tion, they have been recog-
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As the saying goes,
“We ain’t getting any
younger!” Put differ-
ently, every day we get closer
to our last day on the earth
and for most of us we would
rather not drop dead at our
job site. From the first day we
started in the working world
we’ve had financial goals and
aspirations. For some it was to
move out of our parent’s
house. Others wanted to buy a
car or their first home; for
others still, the goal might
have been to pay-off debt
incurred by school loans or
credit card purchases that
cannot even be remembered.
The bigger picture of “living
on less” to save more for
retirement, was a distant 2ndor 3rd place on the financial
priority list, if it even made
the list at all.
“I’ll seriously start funding my
retirement plan with my next
bonus, raise, or tax-refund
check.” “I know I should par-
ticipate in the company 401k
plan, but even though they
would match my contribu-
tions, things are just too tight
right now.” “But retirement is
so far away, it’s not even in my
field of vision.” “My kids are
starting college in a few years
and I need to start saving for
that.” Were any of these irra-
tional explanations for failure
to implement or increase
funding to a retirement plan
or to work with a financial
advisor uttered by you?
In my 35 year career I’ve
heard all of these excuses and
even more variations and jus-
tifications for not contribut-
ing to a retirement plan.
According to the 2013
Retirement Confidence Sur-
vey, 40% of all American
workers think they need to
accumulate at least $500,000
by the time they retire.
However, an alarming 76% of
Americans have saved less
than $100,000 for retirement
and more than half saved less
than $25,000! These facts are
more than disturbing, they
will prove to be devastating to
these ill-prepared families and
with life expectancies grow-
ing, it will be a multi-genera-
tional, as well as a govern-
mental issue, with major con-
sequences.
Firstly, $500,000 is far too lowa figure to base your retire-
ment on. Secondly, will your
children be financially capa-
ble to handle the additional
responsibility of providing for
their parent’s mouths to feed,
clothes they wear and the roof
over their heads? Should they
have to? I haven’t even men-
tioned sickness or long-term
care needs. It concerns me
that people you and I know,
will never be able to retire,
simply because they won’t be
able to afford to do so. I
believe the reason is they
never took the importance
and concept of retirement
seriously. I cannot totally hold
the individual responsible
however; the school system,
the government and employ-
ers are all additionally and
partially to blame.
But, the majority of responsi-
bility falls on the individualhim or herself, to be prepared
for their own financial future,
wouldn’t you agree? Blame
can only be thrown so far
before it boomerangs back to
us. It’s easy to blame, but in
the end, it comes back to my
famous statement that, “in
life, everyone is exactly where
they planned to be!” If you
have no retirement plan, you
will probably get everything
you planned for – nothing! A
bad retirement plan as well as
a good retirement plan, will
yield a result and something
is better than nothing.
Therefore it is incumbent
upon each of us to implement
an investment plan, to con-
tinue to fund it during all eco-
nomic environments and to
monitor and modify the plan
as time passes making what-
ever changes are necessary to
stay the course, to reach the
goal of financial independ-ence and be able to retire
with a lifetime income, stress
free and guaranteed.*
The earlier one starts their
retirement mindset and plan,
generally, the easier it is to
accomplish. The best age to
do this is at birth, with the
help of a parent or grandpar-
ent. If that is or was unavail-
able, contributions should
begin upon receiving your first
paycheck. If not then, than
now, with a commitment to
invest as frequently as possible
with the knowledge that this
account is segmented for the
long-term and is not a
Christmas Club or a put it in
and take it out account.
Retirement plan investment
allocations will not be dis-cussed in this article. My
emphasis, is the importance of
having the discipline and
commitment to practice sys-
tematic investing until your
“Retirement Day” is upon
you! The two final steps of
retirement planning are to
guarantee* the retirement
plan income for the rest of
your and your spouse’s lives
and to tax-efficiently pass-on
the assets to your children.
Folks, June is National Life
Insurance Awareness Month.
Now would be a good time to
review your life insurance
policies and to re-examine
your Will and other estate
planning documents. For an
honest and independent opin-
ion, I offer my assistance inexamining your policies to
determine if an upgrade is pos-
sible with no cost nor obliga-
tion. All you need do is call
my office for an appointment
and bring them in with you
for analysis. You may be sur-
prised with the enhancements
and improvements that are
available in the industry
today.
Mark E. Charnet, CAS, is
President and Founder of
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APG is the Premier Retirement
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Mark encourages your inquiries
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Why retirement planning is so important! By Mark Charnet
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Summer Slide” is a termparents may hear at
the end of the school
year. No, it doesn’t have any-
thing to do with playground
activities. Rather, “summer
slide” refers to knowledge
gained during the school year
that may be lost over the
duration of summer break.
The National Summer
Learning Association says
many students lose about two
months of grade-level equiv-
alency in math computation
skills over the summer.
Students tend to score lower
on standardized tests after
summer vacation than they
do when the same tests are
taken at the onset of summer.
Minds left to sit idle can
haunt children when it’s time
to return to the classroom.
But parents who engage kids
throughout the summer and
reinforce educationally sound
activities can prevent sum-
mer slide.
Make vacations educa-
tional. Visit a locale kids
have studied in class and
explore its culture and tradi-
tions.
Offer plenty of readingmaterials. Reading can
expand children’s minds and
help them build and main-
tain their vocabulary.
Ask teachers for work
packets. Students can stay on
top of their studies by doing
some light schoolwork
throughout the summer. This
can reinforce lessons kids
have already learned and
keep their minds sharp.
Purchase a journal.
Encourage kids to write about
their summer adventures in a
journal. Chances are their
teachers will ask about sum-
mer vacations and may
require an essay when stu-
dents return to school.
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Our kids are growing
up in a world that we
could have never
imagined. It distracts and
derails men in so many waysand all too often it is our chil-
dren that suffer. We need to
understand the main role dads
can and should be filling in
their children’s lives. What
Father’s SAY can determine
their child’s WAY. That being
said, on this Father’s Day give
the gift of blessing to your
children, whatever age they
may be. Are you ready?Here are 3 easy steps to
make the Change…
ENGAGE: Understand the
power of a blessing
ENCOURAGE: Bless your
kids or a child in need
EQUIP: Now mentor them
Some of us have received
blessings, many of us have
not. What is this thing called
“a blessing.” It’s not complex.It’s straightforward. It’s a word
of approval. It’s a word of sup-
port. It’s a word that bestows
confidence, hope, and a sense
of well-being. It’s a word that
brings affirmation. It’s a word
that allows a young child or a
man to move forward boldly,
humbly, but with courage and
confidence into the future. It’s
a word that says, “You are amasterpiece that has been cre-
ated for a unique purpose in
this life.” It’s a word that helps
our children, our family, our
friends, and those we work
with know they are valuable
and fashioned for something
special in this life.
When we look around
and see people that are
excelling in life, much of thetime but not always, we will
find folks who come from a
background where they had a
loving, supportive, encourag-
ing family that continually
spoke words of blessing, like
those noted above, into their
lives. In essence, they were
told they could do anything in
life they set their heart and
mind to, and this was not con-tingent on the family’s finan-
cial stature. To the contrary,
studies have been done and
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people come from very diffi-
cult and distressed families
and backgrounds. These peo-
ple make it in life because of
the words spoken to themover many years.
You may be saying, “I
never had such words spoken
to me.” In fact, you may have
heard nothing but discourag-
ing, demeaning, and angry or
abusive words coming your
way. Whatever the case may
be, you can learn how to be a
person who blesses everyone
in your life. I didn’t learn till
late in life and you can too.
This is what Father’s Say is all
about.
This is not rocket science
and while it may be uncom-
fortable for some men to do
this, it is essential to our chil-
dren’s healthy growth.
Whether you have a strong
relationship with your chil-
dren or none, speaking words
of blessing will make an
impact. A blessing should be
given as often as you can.
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you sound but rather how sin-
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30 seconds or 5 minutes the
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Fireworks can be a won-
der to behold... for
humans. Pets, however,
may not be so enamored with
the booms, crashes and bumps
in the night.
Dogs, cats, even small
rodents often become crea-
tures of habit. They like
knowing they are secure and
what’s to come next. Surprises
and extraordinary events can
put pets on edge.
Loud noises often
spook pets. Everything from
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to low-flying airplanes may
scare a pet, possibly leading to
unpredictable behavior.
Summer can induce anxiety
in pets, especially when peo-
ple celebrate with fireworks
and boisterous parties.
Many cats and dogs will
try to hide when they
hear fireworks or other loud
noises. Pet parents can play
off of this behavior and create
safe sanctuaries to which
their pets can retreat to ride
out the “rockets’ red glare andbombs bursting in air.” The
following are a few tips to
reduce pet anxiety when night
falls and fireworks start going
off.
Set up a comforting den.
If your dog or cat sleeps in a
crate, cage or a special nook
in the house, use this area to
establish a safe haven. Put
comfortable pillows or mats
on the floor and envelop the
cage or spot with blankets.
These items will help mask
the sights and sounds of out-
doors. Put in familiar toys or
even one of your shirts to
establish familiar and com-
forting scents.
Keep the windows closed
and the drapes drawn.
Minimize what cats and dogs
can see or hear. If they don’t
know what is occurring out-side, they likely won’t be
frightened. However, many
pets have very good hearing,
so some of the louder fire-
works might still be audible.
Put on soothing music.
Throw on a show or songs
that have steady, repetitive
beats. This, too, will help
mask the unpredictable
sounds of fireworks.
Walk the pet in early
evening. Make sure you walk
your dog prior to sunset to
reduce the likelihood of get-
ting caught outdoors with fire-
works being set off. If pets are
allowed to roam in the yard,bring them inside before the
sun sets.
Don’t punish the pet.
Stressed pets may soil indoors,
cower, fail to respond to com-
mands, or engage in destruc-
tive behavior. It is important
not to admonish the pet sim-
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Father’s Day is right around the corner, and the
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to cook or shop, due to disability or
age. Drivers needed to deliver meals.
To vol unteer or to request meals, call
Paul Klein at 973-595-0111.
•The Morning Minyan, a group of car-
ing people dedicated to observing the
tradition of daily prayer, meets at
7:30am in the sanctuary of Temple
Beth Tikvah, 950 Preakness Avenue,
Wayne. A light breakfast follows a 15-
20 minute prayer service. All wel-
come.
•The Pines Lake Woman’s Club is open
to women from Wayne. The club meets
monthly on the second Wednesday of
the month at the Pines Lake Elementary
School cafeteria at 7:30pm. Visitors are
welcome. The club offers fun, friend-
ship, and service. For information call
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grass after exposure to pool
chemicals. Mulch and stone
also will provide drainage
from water runoff from the
pool and rain.
Another advantage of
having an additional barrier
between the pool and lawn is
that lawn clippings will not be
shot into the pool when mow-
ing. Stone and mulch can be
dressed up with statues, lawn
ornaments and tolerantplants.
FINISHING TOUCHES
Plants can provide the
finishing touches for a pool-
side landscape. Homeowners
should keep in mind that
pools are not often shaded
from the sun, so plants placed
around the pool will need to
be sun- and drought-tolerant.
Succulents, such as aloe and
jade, may work, as can the
perennial shrub yucca.
Moderately growing grasses
will offer a privacy barrier.
Keep trees and flowering
plants far enough away from
the pool’s edge so they do not
contribute to debris that falls
into the pool, which can com-
plicate maintenance. Also,
flowering plants may attract
insects and other wildlife thatmay interfere with your enjoy-
ment of the pool. It’s better to
create a friendly environment
for wildlife further away from
the pool.
Homeowners who need
some advice planning the
landscaping around their
pools can rely on the expertise
of landscape architects as well
as employees at lawn and gar-
den centers. Pool companies
may work with landscapers
and offer recommendations to
people unaccustomed to
working around pools.
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Rhino Theatre is
proud to present the
Tony Award and
Pulitzer Prize winning musi-
cal, Next To Normal. The
story is about Diana
Goodman and how she has
bipolar disorder and experi-
ences hallucinations for six-
teen years. Now, trying to
balance sanity, happiness
and her commitments to her
family, her disorder takes a
turn for the worst and her
husband, doctor, daughter
and son each try to help her
through the struggle in their
own way. Next to Normal
premiered on Broadway in
2009 and won a Pulitzer
Prize for Drama and two
Tony Awards for Best
Orchestration and Best
Original Score.
Show dates for Next to
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5th through 20th. Fridays
and Saturdays shows at 8pm
and Sundays at 3pm. Ticketprice is $27 adults, $25 sen-
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Theatre is located at 247
Wanaque Ave., Pompton
Lakes NJ 07442. To purchase
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call 973-248-9491
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Rhino Theatre presents ‘Next to
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The 4th of July is fast
approaching and rev-
elers across the nation
are preparing to toast their
independence with family and
friends. For many Americans,
backyard barbecues are syn-
onymous with the Fourth
of July, a day that, in the
United States of America,
commemorates the adoption
of the Declaration of
Independence by the SecondContinental Congress on
July 4, 1776.
Precious few Americans
can say they have not been
present at a 4th of July barbe-
cue or witnessed a fireworks
display honoring America’s
official declaration of inde-
pendence from Great Britain.
Hosting a July 4th barbecue
for the first time may have
some hosts anxious aboutthrowing a summer soirée to
remember, but fun is sure to
be had if hosts remember to
include the following back-
yard barbecue essentials this
Independence Day.
FOOD
No Fourth of July barbe-
cue is complete without food,
so hosts should be sure to
stock up on popular barbecuefare like hot dogs and ham-
burgers. Though such foods
likely won’t be mistaken for
gourmet fare anytime soon,
Fourth of July revelers often
embrace the tradition of
grilling up some hot dogs and
hamburgers even if they tend
to avoid such foods through-
out the rest of the year. Hosts
should not feel pressured to
provide gourmet fareon July 4th, but it is a
thoughtful gesture to ask
guests in advance if they have
any food allergies or need to
avoid certain foods for other
reasons.
BEVERAGES
It goes without saying
that guests will need refresh-
ing beverages at parties held
in early July, but be sure to
stock up on a variety of bever-
ages so guests are not forced to
consume drinks they don’t
want. Be sure to have plenty
of water available to guests,and provide sodas, iced tea
and lemonade as well. Offer
alcoholic beverages to adult
guests, but don’t go overboard
stocking up on alcohol, as
that might encourage guests
to overindulge.
GAMES
Backyard barbecues are
most fun when guests are
entertained, so plan to have
some games available for
guests of all ages. Encourage
guests to bring a change of
clothes or swimsuits if games
will involve water or some-
thing that might soil their
clothing. If you have a pool,
purchase some pool games so
swimmers can do more than
just wade in the water or take
a few laps. Plan a Wiffle® ballgame for kids and dig some
horseshoe pits or buy a ring
toss set so adults can engage in
some friendly competition as
well.
SAFETY
Though no one wants to
think of a 4th of July celebra-
tion taking a turn for the
worst, hosts must prepare for
emergencies. Restock the
first-aid kit if necessary and
keep a constant eye on guests,
especially children, to ensure
everyone is having a safe and
happy time. Program a list of
local taxi companies into your
phone so you can easily call
for transportation should any
guests have too much to drink
during the festivities. Hosts
should abstain from alcohol sothey can serve as designated
driver should the need arise at
the end of the night.
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Tiny houses are a recent
phenomenon and have
spurred many business-
es - from builders to decorating
experts - looking to connect
with consumers who want to
go small. The small house
movement advocates for living
simply in small homes, some of
which can be as small as 100
square feet or less.
Although living in a tiny
house is not for everyone,many people prefer small-space
living to living in larger, more
spacious homes and apart-
ments. For those looking to
make the most of their small
living spaces, there are ways to
make such living arrangements
feel larger.
Light is your friend.
Establish adequate lighting in
a room that includes at least
three working lights. Varied
light sources from different
angles will eliminate dark
corners and shadows that can
make a space feel smaller.
Lighting also can draw the
eye where you want it and
distract attention from the
room’s flaws.
Make use of vertical
space. Homes where space is ata premium may have limited
storage areas. An often-over-
looked storage option is verti-
cal space. Space above doors,
shelving, and areas above cabi-
netry are ideal places to store
items. Use hooks on walls to
keep belongings off the floor.
Choose light-colored
paint. Choose lighter hues for
your home furnishings and wall
colors. You do not have to limit
this to white (unless landlords
require white walls). Pale col-
ors will help reflect light and
can make the room seem larger
than it really is. Using a dark
color on the flooring can make
other lighter shades really pop
in contrast.
Conceal the clutter. If you
cannot keep personal belong-ings to the utmost minimum in
a home, experiment with
clever ways to keep items out of
sight. Furniture that serves dual
purposes can help with this
task. Storage ottomans will
conceal small toys or linens
and also provide seating
options in a room when guests
come over. A dresser can be
used as a dining room buffet
piece, and the numerous draw-
ers can hold knickknacks or sil-
verware. Furniture with built-
in, hidden storage is well worth
the investment when living
spaces are limited.
Create dual-purpose
rooms. Lack of space means
getting creative with the space
you do have. A nook in your
bedroom can be devoted to aminiature home office. Perhaps
you can establish a crafting
center in a portion of your
laundry room. Garages have
long served as catch-all spaces
in homes. Apart from storage,
they can be subdivided for
home gyms or even a place to
gather and watch a ballgame.
Hang mirrors to
“expand” rooms. Mirrors can
trick the eye into believing
there is more space in a room.Mirrors melt away room bor-
ders and can accelerate the
flow of light. Hanging them
throughout your home can
make spaces seem larger.
Think about built-in fur-
niture. Traditional furniture
may not be practical for small
spaces and can waste a lot of
room. Custom-built furniture
is often the way to go to max-
imize the area you do have.
Employ a little do-it-yourself initiative as well, customizing
items for the perfect fit.
Work with a designer. If
you’re having difficulty mak-
ing a small space work for you,
consult with an interior
designer or a contractor for
some ideas.
Make the most of small living spaces
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The 2nd Annual
CASA Superhero
Run will begin at
8:30am
Get your Superhero cos-
tume ready and join friends
and family for the 2nd
Annual CASA Superhero 4
Mile Run & Walk at Garret
Mountain Reservation in
Woodland Park. Wear your
cape, mask, t-shirt, emblem
or Superhero costume to
compete for the ‘Superhero
Costume Contest’. Passaic
County CASA encourages
that you become a real-life
superhero for a day to show
abused & neglected children
that you care.
This event is to be held
on August 15 at 8:30am. The
Superhero Run’s goal is to
raise much-needed funding
to support the work of
CASA volunteers in Passaic
County as well as raiseawareness for the plight of
abused and neglected chil-
dren. CASA volunteers give
abused and neglected chil-
dren a voice in court and
advocate for them until they
find safe and permanent
homes where they can
thrive. The CASA
Superhero Run encourages
runners to dress as super-
heroes to further instill the
notion that every child needs
a hero. All participants age
12 and under will receive a
commemorative Superhero
cape while adults will receive
a T-Shirt. Capes will also be
available for purchase. The
family event includes a 4-
mile run/walk (certified and
sanctioned as part of the“Grand Prix Series” by the
USATF-NJ) and a 1-mile
run/walk for kids and fami-
lies. This event includes a
costume contest and several
post race activities for kids.
Prizes will be awarded to the
top three male and female
finishers in the 4-mile
run/walk for kids, as well as
the top three male and
female finishers by age cate-
gories.
Additional sponsors are
sought- please email
Erica@passaiccountycasa.org
for more information.
“In order to train and
supervise CASA volunteer
advocates to protect the
abused and neglected youth
of our county, we need finan-cial support from all mem-
bers of our community,” said
Erica Fischer-Kaslander,
Executive Director of Passaic
County CASA. “Last year’s
Superhero Run was an amaz-
ing success and we are excit-
ed to bring it to the commu-
nity again this year. We are
looking forward to the
opportunity to partner with
many other groups in an
effort to raise additional
funding and awareness for
child abuse in our county.
Each year it costs approxi-
mately $2,000 to supervise
one CASA volunteer and
approximately $300 to train
each CASA volunteer. With
this run, we hope to be able
to train and supervise manymore volunteers.”
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May not be combined with any other offer. Onecoupon per visit. Take out, delivery or dine-in only.
Expires 7/15/15.
May not be combined with any other offer. Onecoupon per visit. Take out, delivery or dine-in only.
Expires 7/15/15.
$5 OFF Any Order
of $30 or more
$9.99 $2 OFF FREE Any Pizza
$2 OFF Any Dinner,
Lg Sub or Lg Salad
FREEDELIVERY$6.00 MINIMUM
POMPTON PLA
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