Tag: events

  • Cherry Hill Calendar

    Thursday, Dec. 19

    Winter Concert with Chamber Ensembles of Cherry Hill East. Noon to 1 p.m. Cherry Hill Public Library.  Chamber Ensembles of Cherry Hill East High School 
    will perform works by Mozart, Haydn, and an assortment 
    of music with a celebratory winter vibe.

    Community Conversation: Senior Citizens United Community Services. 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Cherry Hill Public Library. Join Senior Citizens United Community Services (SCUCS) for an information session on their programs and services including shared housing and benefits counseling. Registration required at chplnj.org.

    Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting. 7:30 p.m. See chnj.gov for meeting details.

    Monday, Dec. 30

    Council meeting. 10 a.m. Cherry Hill Municipal Building.

    Monday, Jan. 6

    8 Dimensions of Wellness. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Cherry Hill Public Library. Wellness is not merely the absence of illness or distress – it is striving for positive physical, mental and social well-being. It is a lifelong process of making decisions that support a more balanced life and enable you to maximize your potential. The Wellness Wheel describes the integration of 8 important dimensions of wellness: emotional, intellectual, occupational, physical, social environmental, financial and spiritual. In this workshop you will learn how to achieve overall wellness in order to live a more fulfilling life. Register online at chplnj.org.

    Tuesday, Jan. 7
    The Life and Political Economy of Martin Luther King, Jr. 6 to 8 p.m. Cherry Hill Public Library. Join the Cherry Hill Public Library for an examination of the evolution in King’s thinking on how to address the issue of extreme poverty and the major ideas and events that influenced his life and work. Presented by faculty member of Henry George School of Social Science, Edward J. Dodson. Register online at chplnj.org.

    Ace the Interview. 7 to 8 p.m. Cherry Hill Public Library. This program is designed to equip you with the necessary tools to ace your next job interview. You will learn how to prepare for the interview, how to present yourself, and how to answer common interview questions. We will also provide you with valuable advice on how to make a great first impression and follow up after the interview. Whether you are a first-time job seeker or need to improve your interviewing skills, this program will build your confidence and help you prepare for your next job interview. Taught by retired Hiring Manager, Stephen Ehrlich. Register online at chplnj.org.

  • Cherry Hill Calendar

    Saturday, Dec. 7

    String Trio Performance by Symphony in C musicians. 8 p.m. Temple Beth Sholom

    Sunday, Dec. 8

    Winter Fest. Croft Farms. 1 to 5 p.m. There will be food, a beer garden, a winter craft market, fire pits and performances.

    Monday, Dec. 9

    Council meeting. 7 p.m. Cherry Hill Municipal Building

    Sunday, Dec. 8
    String Trio Performance by Symphony in C musicians
    . 11 a.m.  Katz JCC.

    Wednesday, Dec. 11

    Cherry Hill Public Library Board of Trustees Meeting. 4 p.m. NOTICE is hereby given that the Cherry Hill Public Library Board of Trustees has scheduled a VIRTUAL (Zoom) Meeting, on Wednesday, December 11, 2024 at 4 p.m. Formal action may be taken by the Board at this time.

    Tuesday, Dec. 17

    Board of education meeting. 6:30 p.m. Arthur Lewis Administration Building.

    Monday, Dec. 30

    Council meeting. 10 a.m. Cherry Hill Municipal Building.

  • Cherry Hill Calendar 10.23

    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

    Saturday, Nov. 9

    Annual Holiday Craft Fair. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Holy Eucharist Parish. The holiday craft fair will feature 50 local crafters who will offer for sale unique and timely items ideal for Holiday use and/or gift-giving. Admission is free. The ladies of the Altar and Rosary Society will also offer for sale an array of home-made cakes, cookies, and pastries. The cake sale is not to be missed. The event is held in the Parish Hall located at 344 Kresson Rd. Cherry Hill, just across the road from McNaughton’s Garden Center. All are welcome.


    Sunday, November 17

    Handstand Workshop and Crossfit Workout Supporting Type 1 Diabetes Research. 10 a.m. to noon. Crossfit DT1 708 King Ave Cherry Hill, NJ 08002. There will be a free workshop featuring handstands, crossfit and a time to speak with a Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Diabetes educator.

  • Cherry Hill Calendar

    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

  • Brewing’s on tap

    Cherry Hill and its historical commission will sponsor an 18th-century brewing experience from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 6, at the Cherry Hill Public Library.

    Attendees will explore the role beer and taverns played in Colonial America – with the Regimental Brewmeister Michael Carver – and how they shaped social and political life. Guests will also learn about the historical importance of beer in that era, why it was consumed by everyone and how taverns served as hubs for socializing, business, discussions and revolutionary ideas. There will also be information on historic brewing techniques.

    For questions, email events@chnj.gov of call (856) 488-7868. Visit www.chnj.gov/colonial brewing for more information.

  • 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.