Local dog beats death, heads to Westminster*

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Hunting & Fishing: Quail Unlimited Celebrity Hunt has big economic impact

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Hunting & Fishing: Bow hunts lasting lot longer now

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Mt. Ephraim: HONORS BAND HITS HIGH NOTE FOR 5th YEAR

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Young Musicians Combine From Four Districts

 

January 21, 2008- The fifth annual \”Winter Festival Honors Band\” concert was held on January 19th at Kershaw School in Mt. Ephraim.

Fifty 5th and 6th grade students were selected from Mansion and Haviland Avenue Schools in Audubon; Kershaw School in Mt. Ephraim; Alice Costello School in Brooklawn and Atlantic, Glenview and Seventh Avenue Schools in Haddon Heights.

Destinee Meeser a 6th grade flutist from Mt. Ephraim is mesmerized by the directions of one of the teachers.

\”She exemplifies the type of student we have in Honors Band- totally focused on learning music,\” said Mary Manion, Instrumental Music, Mt. Ephraim Schools

 

Musicians are chosen based on their ability by their respective band directors, Susan Moore, Mary Manion, Eleanor Bracey and Jessica Horne. The teachers meet in November to begin the planning process.

The music they selected covered a wide-range of styles including an Irish tune, patriotic melodies, a western, a classical Beethoven piece and even the 60\’s rock tune, \”Doo Wah Diddy Diddy.\”

Students had fun learning their music which is distributed in late December. They then combine together in January in three rehearsals over a two-week period.

They benefited from performing under new conductors and with their musically gifted peers.

Friendships are made that carry over into high school. Many expressed the desire to have Honors Band all year and continue into 7th and 8th grade.

 

Band directors (L-R) Susan Moore, Eleanor Bracey, Jessica Horne and Mary Manion

 

 

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Elizabeth Vitkow, age 76, of Sewell, formerly of Bellmawr

Elizabeth Vitkow passed away on January 27, 2008 at age 76. (nee Younce) Of Sewell. Formerly of Bellmawr. Loving and devoted mother of Diane Brett, Frank (Denise) Vitkow, Eleanor (Dennis) Hondros, Michael Vitkow, Mark Vitkow, and Gregory Vitkow. Loving and caring grandmother of 7 and great-grandmother of 6. Dear sister of Bernice Briley.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday 11 am at Annunciation B.V.M. Church, 601 W. Browning Rd., Bellmawr, NJ. Interment New Saint Mary\’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. There will be no viewing at the Funeral Home. Memorial Donations may be made in Elizabeth\’s memory to: Samaritan Hospice: 5 Eves Drive, Suite 300, Marlton, NJ 08053.

In the memo of the check, please write Elizabeth Vitkow. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website under online obituaries of Elizabeth Vitkow. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through:

McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Phone: 856-456-1142

 

 

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GLOUCESTER CATHOLIC NHS OFFICERS


Gloucester Catholic High School\’s new officers of the Marian Chapter of the National Honor Society include, top row, Rob Quigley, corresponding secretary; Bridget Trefz, vice president; Brian Golden, treasurer and, bottom row, Alyse Scaffidi, president and Melissa Jackson, recording secretary.
Related: Gloucester Catholic HS

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