The Cherry Hill winter festival will take place on Sunday, Dec. 8, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Croft Farm. The event will feature local artisans and handmade goods. Also on hand will be food trucks and a beer garden.
Participants will also experience the artistry of ice-carving demonstrations and hear live performances that will delight the whole family. Don’t miss the chance to meet beloved winter characters, including Santa himself.
Special to The Sun The second annual BooBie Bash Masquerade will take place on Saturday, Oct. 26.
The second annual BooBie Bash Masquerade – hosted by a well-known breast radiologist – will take place from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26, at the Legacy Club in Cherry Hill.
This year’s event will benefit Living Beyond Breast Cancer, a national nonprofit organization that provides support and information regarding breast caner, is thrown by Dr. Robyn Roth, better known as the Boobie Doc.
“The goal of my annual BooBie Bash is to support breast-cancer foundations that are near and dear to my heart,” she said, “and also honor those who have been impacted by breast cancer. Over 300,000 individuals will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. These funds will help provide access to breast-cancer screening, treatment and research and improve the lives of those affected.”
This year’s bash will feature DJ Danny Delucia and drummer Nate Mann, a live auction, raffles and some surprises. Guests are encouraged dress for the Halloween masquerade ball in pink, black and gold. Prizes will be awarded for the best dressed.
For more than 10 years, Women, Words and Wisdom (WWW) have been holding conversations about women’s issues. This year, the tradition continues on Thursday, Oct. 17, where the group will be holding its annual educational panel fundraiser at the Legacy Club at Woodcrest in Cherry Hill. The event is ticketed and will run from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Though the group has only been a nonprofit with a 501c3 status for the past three years, Marlton resident and president of the organization Jo-Anne Weiner explained that WWW has existed for many years before that, since she had worked in the IRS more than 10 years ago. It had started small, as a conversation at a restaurant with women who wrote books and from there, it had grown into more formal discussions.
Throughout the year, WWW aims to hold a fundraiser and a scholarship essay contest in the spring and a more educational panel and gathering in the fall.
“The money we raise at our events go to local women struggling to pay for college tuition and textbooks,” Weiner said. “… Women, Words, and Wisdom’s mission is to inform women about current issues so they can make beneficial life choices for themselves.”
This year’s theme is “Celebrating Women who Advocate for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” and will feature Congressman Andy Kim as the keynote speaker as well as the following panelists:
Robin Bilazarian, Brief Therapy Expert
Lynda Calderone, Esq., Co-founding Partner of Calderone McKay, LLC
Dr. Herb Conaway, New Jersey Assemblyman
Denise Davis, Financial Advisor and member of NAWBO South Jersey
Reverend Eric Dobson, Deputy Director of Fair Share Housing Center
Sarah Holley, President of the Burlington County Federation of Democratic Women
The panelists will be speaking on the theme of “Successfully Thriving in a World of Uncertainty” and will speak to equal pay for women, education and women’s health.
Weiner explained that their main theme was in alignment with the Women’s History Month Theme (which was diversity, equity and inclusion this year), and that the topic for the panel discussion came about after reading through supreme court decisions.
“The supreme level court decisions as well as legislative decisions that affect women negatively and the most egregious is the one we most concentrated on,” Weiner said. “If we saw these issues were occurring frequently where it was negatively impacting women, we built (the panel) around that.”
Each year, the nonprofit finds experts in the field for whatever topics they are discussing to help educate women so they can think about the information they are getting and make an educated decision later.
Panelists will have around 20 minutes to speak on each of the three topics– equal pay, education and women’s health– before opening the discussion up for questions.
Special to The Sun Women, Words and Wisdom will hold its annual panel and fundraiser on Thursday, Oct. 17 featuring keynote speaker Andy Kim.
This year, they will also be honoring Loretta Winters, Gloucester County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) with the Ida B. Wells award. The award was something they have only recently started giving out in honor of a woman whose bravery and tenacity matches that of Ida B. Wells, who led an anti-lynching crusade through investigative journalism.
Weiner described Winters as someone who “tries to help everybody she meets.”
“Every group she meets, she finds out what their needs are and finds a way to help them,” Weiner said. “She just never stops helping others.”