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  • Cherry Hill Calendar

    Tuesday, Oct. 15

    Township Council Meeting. 7 p.m. Municipal Building and online.

    Thursday, Oct. 17

    Community Conversations: The Publishing Process. 10 a.m. to noon. Cherry Hill Public Library. Have you ever wondered what really happens in the publishing world? Here is your chance to find out. Gregg Podolski, author of the recent thriller, The Recruiter, will discuss the publishing process – from inspiration to seeing the book published.  As an added bonus, Gregg has offered to critique work submitted by the attendees. By Friday, October 11, email the library the first page of your work OR a query letter to a literary agent. Attn: tmiller@chplnj.org. Register online at chplnj.org

    Monday, Oct. 28

    Township Council Meeting. 7 p.m. Municipal Building and online.

    Tuesday, Oct. 29

    Board of Education Meeting. 6:30 p.m. Arthur Lewis Administration Building

  • Cherry Hill Calendar 9.11

    Events subject to cancellation due to the pandemic. Be sure to check online for status updates. 

    Monday, Sept. 23

    Cherry Hill Council Meeting. 7:30 p.m. Municipal Building.

    Tuesday, Sept. 24

    Board of Education Meeting. 6:30 p.m. Arthur Lewis Administration Building.

    Tuesday, Oct. 1

    How to become a Foster or Adoptive Parent in New Jersey. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Cherry Hill Public Library. Want to learn more about foster care or adoption in New Jersey? Thought about it but not sure what steps to take? Come learn more from the Division of Child Protection and Permanency about the process.  Refreshments will be served. Register online at chplnj.org.

    Monday, Oct. 7

    The other “M” word (A program about menopause.) 7 to 8:15 p.m. Cherry Hill Public Library. What you are feeling is not in your head. Let’s talk about how to support your body during your menopausal era.  Join the Cherry Hill Public Library for an overview of changes we feel mentally, emotionally, and physically as our hormones shift into perimenopause and what we can do for an easier transition. Register online at chplnj.org.

  • Hands-on effort for open space

    The Cherry Hill Environmental Board is inviting volunteers to Croft Farm on Saturday, Sept. 28, to mark National Public Lands Day and make a difference for the township’s open-space land.

    The event is an opportunity to work toward improving township trails, controlling trail erosion, picking up trash and more. Volunteers will be provided with tools and yard waste bags. 

    To participate, register online and meet at Croft Farm’s large red barn at 100 Bortons Mill Road at 9 a.m. to sign in, pick up tools and receive assignments. 

    National Public Lands Day is the largest hands-on volunteer effort in the nation. Visit https://www.chnj.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1785 for more information.

  • Help improve open space

    The Cherry Hill Environmental Board is inviting volunteers to make a difference for township open-space lands on Saturday, Sept. 28.

    National Public Lands Day is a hands-on volunteer effort and an opportunity for attendees to help improve township trails, control trail erosion and pick up trash. The township will provide volunteers with tools and yard waste bags. 

    Interested individuals should register online and meet at 9 a.m. at Croft Farm’s large red barn on Bortons Mill Road, where they will pick up tools and learn their assignments.