In Your Own Words: Council Election will be on June 2nd

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*Gloucester City Cultural Arts & Heritage Society News

All meetings for The Gloucester City Cultural Arts and Heritage Society will be on the third Tuesday of the month, not on Wednesday. Time 7:30 PM, Gloucester City Library, 50 Railroad Avenue. Stop by and enjoy the fun. On May 10, group member Rachel Dickerman will be performing at The Gloucester City Park by The Delaware. Stop by enjoy the fresh produce at the Farmers Market, and hear Rachel sing her originals. On May 16, the group called \”Nebula,\” will perform at Troxie\’s Chicken and Pizza on 142 Nth. Broadway, 7:30 PM. Listen to Michelle Biehl and

Camping Patty sing originals and covers with guitar. The Student Artwork is up around Gloucester welcoming the Spring weather. You will see it in the Comcast window on Monmouth Street, Labbree Realty, Troxie\’s Chicken and Pizza, Gorman Manor, The Gloucester City News, Espresso Coffee Bar. We had a great response from Mary Ethel Costello School, and Saint Mary\’s Art Club this year.

 

Store owner Kelly Troxel at Troxie\’s Chicken and Pizza, 142 North Broadway took the time to frame pictures from students of St. Mary\’s and Mary Ethel Costello Schools. The following students are at that store. The Exhibit was presented by The Gloucester City Cultural Arts & Heritage Society.

Troxie\’s Chicken and Pizza

Mary Ethel Costello School Saint Mary\’s School

Charlene Oehlert, MEC, Gd. 4 Patrick Rafferty, Gd. 7

Gabby Duffield, MEC, Gd. 5 Michelle McCarthy, Gd. 7

Yeimi Medina, MEC, Gd. 6 Andreas Logothetis, Gd. 7

Rebecca Smith, MEC, Gd. 4 Angela Saunders, Gd. 7

Nick Arey, MEC, Gd. 6 James Burkhardt, Gd. 7

Taylor Nestor, MEC, Gd. 6 Allison Brewster, Gd. 7

Holly Porter, MEC, Gd. 5 Kathryn Suttle, Gd. 7

Siena Gruff, MEC, Gd. 6 Kelly Ann Turner, Gd. 7

Melanie Funch, MEC, Gd. 6 Francesca Pollander, Gd. 7

Rachel Barton, MEC, Gd. 6

The Following Students Art is At Labree Realty

Saint Mary\’s School Mary Ethel Costello School

Annie Pegues, Gd. 7 Haylie Courant, Gd. 5

Jennifer Testa, Gd. 7 Brianna Ruggiero, Gd. 5

Kennedy Fenton, Gd. 7 Chelsea Amy, Gd. 6

Patrick Rafferty< Gd. 7 Jenn Neal, Gd. 6

Maggie Heinsman, Gd. 7 Marianna Skordos, Gd. 6

The Art At Espresso Coffee Bar

Saint Mary\’s School Mary Ethel Costello School

Angela Saunders, Gd. 7 Mike Reese, Gd. 5

Francesca Pollander, Gd. 7 Nicole Myers, Gd. 6

Danielle Racherbinski Gaetano Sims, Gd. 6

Annie Pegues Triston Angelucci, Gd. 4

Danielle Raunubinski, Gd. 7 Libby Teschko, Gd. 4

Jennifer Testa, Gd. 7

Michelle McCarthy, Gd. 7

Art At The Gloucester City News

Saint Mary\’s School Mary Ethel Costello School

Chinwelke Akwarandu, Gd. 7 Casandra Kaighn, Gd. 5

Michelle McCarthy, Gd. 7 Crystal Dorilag, Gd. 4

Nathan Theckson, Gd. 7 J. Bonilla, Gd. 4

William Smila, Gd. 7 James Bonilla, Gd. 5

Kelly Ann Turner, Gd. 7 Davin Bowan, Gd. 5

Allison Brewster Brandon Hurley, Gd. 4

Chris Lamb, Gd. 2 Kayla Elwell, Gd. 4

Ethan Carpenter, Gd. 2

Courtney Bohrer, Gd. 9

Michelle McCarthy, Gd. 7

The Gloucester City Cultural Arts and Heritage Society thanks all who participated. If your name is not on the list, look for your art at the Library, Comcast, or Gorman Manor.

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If you close church, school will follow

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Mt. Ephraim: Sacred Heart Church Celebrating 70th Anniversary

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Leave wildlife alone

HARRISBURG – Whether hiking in the woods, driving through the countryside or simply enjoying nature, Pennsylvania Game Commission officials encourage outdoor enthusiasts to leave wildlife alone and in the wild, especially young of the year.

\”Being outdoors in the spring is an enjoyable way to spend time and learn more about nature,\” said Calvin W. DuBrock, Game Commission Bureau of Wildlife Management director. \”In the coming months, it will become common to find young deer, rabbits, birds, raccoons or other wildlife that may appear to be abandoned. Rest assured that in most cases, the young animal is not an orphan or abandoned and the best thing you can do is to leave it alone.\”

DuBrock noted adult animals often leave their young to forage for food. Also, wildlife often relies on a natural defensive tactic called the \”hider strategy,\” where young animals will remain motionless and \”hide\” in surrounding cover while adults draw the attention of predators or other intruders away from their young.

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James Administration Has Been Very Busy

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