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NJ and the Jersey Shore
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Article from Asbury Park Press
Coastal Monmouth Bulletin Board
PHONE CARDS
D'Amico & McConnell Realtors, 1201 Third Ave., Spring Lake
is collecting prepaid phone cards for injured soldiers this holiday season.
The cards will be sent to soldiers at The Walter Reed Health Care Hospital
in Washington, D.C. The facility's mission is to
provide advanced and sub acute healthcare and services to soldiers and
their families.
Purchase a phone card and drop it off at D'Amico &
McConnell Realtors, which is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
Phone cards in all denominations are accepted.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
The Long Branch
Senior Center
is seeking volunteers to help with lunch preparations and food deliveries.
Call Katie between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at (732)
571-6542.
CRAFT SHOW
NEPTUNE: The high school band
association will be holding a craft show 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Dec. 2. Spaces cost
$25 or $30. For more information, call S. Faber
at (732) 922-8152.
PROJECT EAT
FREEHOLD - Project Eat is a food collection program in which
organizations and places of worship collect food each month to help their
local food pantries feed hungry families. Non-perishable food items will be
collected during the monthly meeting of Black Women of Essence.
The BWOE is a nonprofit women of color organization. Meetings
are held 7-8:30 p.m. the third Thursday of the month at the Walter J.
Conley Lodge, 91 Throckmorton
St.
For more information, e-mail Lori Wise at loriwise59@yahoo.com or lwise@bwoe.org.
SUPPORT THE MARINES
RED BANK: The Red Bank Elks Lodge 233 needs help supporting the
marines of the sixth Motor Transport Battalion, who are serving in Iraq. The
lodge is collecting DVDs, CDs or AT&T 550 International or global phone
cards.
These will be sent to the marines overseas so they can enjoy
them, and use the cards to call loved ones at home.
Donations can be dropped off after 3 p.m. at the lodge, 40 West Front St.,
Red Bank.
For more information, call Howard Kramer at (732) 747-4261.
HELP IS ON THE WAY
MONMOUTH AND OCEAN
COUNTIES: The Catastrophic
Illness in Children Relief Fund Commission provides financial assistance to
families of children who have experienced a serious illness or medical
condition that has resulted in extraordinary uncovered medical expenses.
For more information, call (800) 335-3863.
GIRL SCOUT TROOPS FORMING
MONMOUTH BEACH: Seaside
Service Unit is forming new Girl Scout troops. Those interested in becoming
a Girl Scout in Monmouth Beach, Sea Bright or Long
Branch may contact Shiela Harrigan at (732) 229-9238 (Oceanport
and Sea Bright), Angie Burks (732) 229-5686 (Long
Branch) or Laura Munn (732) 222-5628 (Monmouth Beach).
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELP
MONMOUTH AND OCEAN
COUNTIES: 180-Turning Lives
Around will be conducting a 40-hour certification training for Domestic
Violence Response Team volunteers. The volunteer advocates, whose
identities are kept anonymous, work in conjunction with the police to
provide support, information, and referrals to victims of domestic violence
at police headquarters. The volunteer advocates are specially trained to
empower victims to make decisions about their own lives. A DVRT volunteer
is available 24 hours a day to meet confidentially with a victim.
Applicants must be 18 years old or older, have access to transportation,
posess a valid driver's license, be willing to serve on an on-call shift
basis and submit to background investigations and fingerprinting. For more
information, call co-coordinators Susan Levine and Tina Morgan at (732)
264-4360, ext. 124 or 112.
FREE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
MONMOUTH AND OCEAN
COUNTIES: The Delta Dental of
New Jersey Foundation is offering a free educational program called Prevent
Abuse and Neglect through Dental Awareness. The program is available to New Jersey school
faculty and administration, dental office and clinic personnel, and
professional organizations that care for children. PANDA Coalition
representatives are available to present the program free of charge to
dental or other interested groups with 10 or more attendees. The program
can be tailored for one to three hours, and a PANDA presentation qualifies
for continuing education credits with the New Jersey State Board of
Dentistry. For more information, or to schedule a presentation, e-mail kelmore@deltadentalnj.com or
call, (973) 944-4555.
FREE FITNESS CLASSES
EATONTOWN: SCAN
Learning Center
in Monmouth Mall offers free classes for people with special needs. Three
classes — bone up against osteoporosis, ease into exercise for people
with special needs and sit and get fit — are being offered free to
individuals who are SCAN members and have a doctor's written
recommendation.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
FREEHOLD: Applications are being accepted for $2,000 scholarships
given by the Freehold area branch of the American Association of University
Women. The scholarships are for female students at least 25 years old.
Applicants must be enrolled in a bachelor's-degree program and must have
completed at least 60 credits, or be enrolled in a graduate-degree program
and have completed at least one semester. All applicants must be residents
of western Monmouth
County. Applicants
must have maintained at least a B grade average. Applications can be
requested by e-mail at PARMHOLD@WEBTV.NET or by mail at Freehold Area AAUW
Scholarships, P.O. Box 6302, Freehold, NJ 07728.
GRANTS AVAILABLE
MONMOUTH AND OCEAN
COUNTIES: New Jersey State
Council on the Arts will provide grants to private nonprofit organizations,
units of local government and colleges and universities for the 2006-2007
fiscal year. The following grants are available: general operating/general
program support, art project grants, arts education special initiative
grants, projects serving artists grants and arts in communities grants. For
information on application procedures and deadlines, visit http://nj.egrant.org on the
Web.
WHEELCHAIR ASSISTANCE
MONMOUTH AND OCEAN
COUNTIES: Senior Wheels USA, a
nationwide program, can provide a power wheelchair to people age 65 and
older and the permanently disabled at no cost to the recipient. To get more
information, call (800) 246-6010.
MENTAL HEALTH DIRECTORY
MONMOUTH AND OCEAN
COUNTIES: The Mental Health
Association of Monmouth County has copies of its directory of mental health
professionals and agencies available for free to the public. The directory
lists professionals who specialize in issues relating to anxiety, substance
abuse, depression, divorce, stress management and work-related issues. Call
(732) 542-6422 or visit the mental health office at 59 Broad St., Eatontown, during
business hours.
PLAYERS AVAILABLE
MONMOUTH AND OCEAN COUNTIES: Temple Beth Am Players of Lakewood are available to perform scripts
and musical compositions for organizations throughout Monmouth and Ocean
counties. The players are not paid, but a $200 donation to the temple is
requested. For more information, call Temple Beth Am at (732) 363-2800.
NEED A PATRIOTIC PRESENTATION?
MIDDLETOWN: The Middletown VFW
and Ladies Auxiliary Post 2179 are available to present "The History
of Our American Flag, the Flag We Love" to organizations, scout groups
or schools. Members can be scheduled for the 12-15 minute presentation
during afternoon or evening hours. Call (732) 787-1631 at least two weeks
in advance to book a presentation.
STORY AND CRAFT PROGRAM
SEA BRIGHT: J.W.
Ross Cultural
Center and Library, 1097 Ocean Ave.,
holds story and craft programs Wednesdays to help children become literate
in the language arts. Contact Joan Walsh at (732) 758-9554 or e-mail jwrbooks@aol.com.
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Tip #19
Home Buying Tip, Online Searching:
Searching online is a very effective way to look for real estate in New Jersey, or
anywhere for that matter. Good websites
allow you to search through multiple MLS’s so you can cover a wide
range. For example here you can Search for NJ Real Estate.
After you find the house you are
interested in you can inquiry with the real estate agency to find out
more information or to arrange an appointment to view the house.
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Tip #18
Home Selling Tip, Targeting Out Of State:
When you sell your home you sometimes have to put yourself in the
potential buyers’ shoes. In New Jersey many home buyers are from the
surrounding area, like New York or Pennsylvania.
Knowing this can allow your agent to
market your house more effectively.
If he/she will advertise in a New York publication they can describe
the proximity to NY. This allows
your potential Buyer Base to expand.
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