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Dear Friends of Hanson Park Conservancy\,
\nPlease h
elp HPC honor those we’ve lost to COVID-19 by contributing to a Memorial B
ench.
\nCOVID-19 has taken the lives of over 150 residents of Cranfor
d. HPC would like to honor those lives by placing a Memorial Bench next to
the Butterfly Garden –– a beautiful and serene place for remembrance and
reflection.
All proceeds from this fundraiser will go directly to this memorial. Please contribute any dollar amount that you wish towards t his memorial\, which remembers our fellow residents. The bench is expected to be installed later this year and will include a plaque in tribute to t hose we’ve lost.
\nThe unique Hanson Park benches are hand-made by a
craftsman in upstate New York. They were chosen as part of the original d
esign which envisioned a passive environmentally sensitive park along the
Rahway River.
\nTax-exempt contributions can be made by mailing a che
ck directly to HPC PO Box 542\, Cranford\, NJ 07016\, visiting our website
at www.hansonparkconservancy.com\, or t
hrough our Facebook page.
We’d like to thank the entire community
of Cranford for always supporting HPC.
\nFeel free to visit the park
at 38 Springfield Avenue\, Cranford\, NJ. Details on the bench installatio
n will be provided at a later date.
The Westfield Area YMCA is partnering with Jersey Mike’s S ubs located at 144 East Broad Street in Westfield for the 11th annual Marc h “Month of Giving” fundraising campaign. The campaign culminates in the J ersey Mike’s “Day of Giving” on Wednesday\, March 31. On that day\, the W estfield Jersey Mike’s location will donate 100% of the day’s sales to hel p send a kid in need to camp or child care at the Westfield Area YMCA this year. “The Y is thankful and appreciative of Jersey Mike’s continued gen erosity\,” stated Bonnie Cohen\, Westfield Area YMCA Director of Communica tions and Development.
\nSince the first nationwide fundraiser in 2011\, Jersey Mike’s annual Month of Giving has r aised more than $32 million for local charities.
\nThanks to the Y’s financial assistance program\, no one experien cing a bona fide financial hardship that lives or works in Cranford\, Garw ood\, Mountainside\, or Westfield is turned away for inability to pay. Th e majority of awards enable participation in the Y’s early learning\, scho ol-age\, and summer day camp programs. For more information\, please visi t www.westfieldynj.org. p>\n\n
Seat belts have been proven to be one of the best ways to sav e your life in a crash. Yet\, many still don’t buckle up. Worse still\, no t wearing a seat belt is a habit that will pass on to impressionable youth who\, in turn\, will think it is safe to not buckle up. The Click It or Ticket campaign focuses on safety educatio n\, strong laws\, and law enforcement support to save lives.
\nMay 2 3 – June 5\, 2022 / National Seat Belt Enforcement Mobilization
\n\n \nDrop off your BEST DECORATED EGG at our front door FRIDAY\ , APRIL 2nd 10-11 AM for a chance to win a $25 GIF T CARD.
\nYou MUST include your name and phone number. Wi nners announced at 11:30 AM on our Facebook page.
\n\n\nJoin us for the Spring Hop on April 3rd from 12-2! To take part\, just purchase a Spr ing Hop bag from Think D’sign Print. Children will be able to pick up eggs at 15 downtown businesses\, and they may be the lucky winners of a Golden Egg! The proceeds from this event support the CHS Class of 2022.
\nBags can be ordered through Think D’sign Print\, and supplies are limited! Go here to order your bag: https://tdpnj.com/cranforddmc/shop/home.
\n\n\nIf you’re looking for some good homemade Greek food\, Holy Trinity Gree k Orthodox Church in Westfield is hosting their Annual GreekFest but it’s “TO GO”. Get some delicious take-out on June 4th from 4 PM-9 PM and June 5 th from 11 AM – 9 PM. Some of their specialties like Pasticcio\, Souvlaki\ , Gyros\, and desserts like Baklava and Galatopuriko will be available to order online at https://www.njgreekfest.com/.
\nSo order online at NJGREEKFEST.COM and pick up your food in the parking lot of the church at 250 Gallows Hill Road (Telephone: 908-233-8533). Who knows? There may be dancing in the isles!!
\nAnd remember\, everyon e can be Greek for a day at NJGreekFest!
\n\n\n\nIf you’re looking for some good homemade Greek food\, Holy Trinity Gree k Orthodox Church in Westfield is hosting their Annual GreekFest but it’s “TO GO”. Get some delicious take-out on June 4th from 4 PM-9 PM and June 5 th from 11 AM – 9 PM. Some of their specialties like Pasticcio\, Souvlaki\ , Gyros\, and desserts like Baklava and Galatopuriko will be available to order online at https://www.njgreekfest.com/.
\nSo order online at NJGREEKFEST.COM and pick up your food in the parking lot of the church at 250 Gallows Hill Road (Telephone: 908-233-8533). Who knows? There may be dancing in the isles!!
\nAnd remember\, everyon e can be Greek for a day at NJGreekFest!
\n\n\n\nThe annual Leonard Snyder Memorial Fishing Derby returns to Nomahegan Park on Sunday\ , June 20th. Bait will be provided. Prizes by age group.
\n\nRoselle Park to Host Summer Movie Night Series
\nRoselle< /span> Parks invites all residents to enjoy the fr ee 2021 Outdoor Movie Night Series taking place at Herm Shaw Field every W ednesday in July.
\nGates will open promptly at 8 p.m. on July 7\, 14\, 21\, and 28\, and each film will begin at dusk.
\nThe movies being presented include:
\nThe Croods (PG ) – July 7th
\nTrolls World Tour (PG) – July 14th
\nOnward (PG) – July 21st
\nRaya and the Last Drag on (PG) – July 28th
\nGuests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets to sit on. Coolers with outside food and beverage s are permitted\, with the exception of glass.
\n“There wi ll always be something special about a family movie night\, and we’re exci ted to take advantage of the warmer weather to make new memories in our co mmunity\,” Mayor Joe Signorello said. “Whether you’re looking to spend som e time outdoors or find a brief escape\, this’ll be a great way to connect with fellow Roselle Park residents and kick off the summer.”
\nMovies may be cancel ed in the event of inclement weather. Films are subject to change.
\n\nWe will still be holding our 10th annual Rubber Ducky Race on October 10th\, but this ye ar\, the Ducks are on us!
\nWith the recent flooding event that impacted our community\, our famous r ubber ducks will NOT be for sale. Instead\, they will be available for adoption\, free of charge. We hope that our Rubber Ducky Rac e will provide some much-needed and well-deserved reprieve from the hardsh ips that our town has suffered.
\nDucks can be adopted and picked up from Periwinkles Fine Gifts (19 N . Union Ave\, Cranford). Individuals can adopt a single duck\, and familie s can adopt a Family Flock of Five.
\nUnfortunately\, Hanson Park itself was hit hard by Hurricane Ida. If you’d like to help\, please consider ordering a Rubber Ducky Race T-Sh irt or providing a donation to HPC for the replacement of bushes\, ongoing maintenance\, and continued beautification of the park. All donations are gratefully accepted.
\n\nCranford’s GREAT PUMPKIN CARVE OUT RETURNS
\nAFTE
R A COVID PAUSE\, AREA FAVORITE RETURNS FOR SEVENTH YEAR
\nJersey Cen
tral Art Studio\, with support from the Cranford Jaycees\, will host the 2
021 Great Pumpkin Carve Out on Saturday\, October 23rd (Saturday\, October
30th rain date. For updates check www.jcas.org). All the activities will
take place at Hanson Park\, 38 Springfield Avenue in Cranford\, NJ. The pu
mpkin carving contest is a FREE event and is open
to all ages. Individuals can drop off their creatively carved pumpkins fro
m 10 am until 3 pm at Hanson Park at 38 Springfield Ave\, Cranford on Satu
rday\, October 23rd along with a completed registration form (also availab
le on-site).
\nEveryone is invited to come to Hanson Park starting at
6 pm-9 pm to stroll along the pumpkin-lighted garden paths to see the car
ved pumpkins on display\, each on its own pedestal. Cash awards will be gi
ven for funniest\, scariest\, and most original and will be grouped by age
s\; 4-8\, 9-16\, and 17 and up.
\nIn addition\, a big-screen outdoor
showing of a surprise favorite movie will start at dark. Bring your blanke
ts! The movie\, stroll\, and contest are all free\, and hot cider will be
available for purchase.
\nRegistration forms will be available online
at
www.jcas.org before the event. At the event’s conclusion\, all pumpkins can be picked up.
\nThis will be the seventh GREAT PUMPKIN CARVE out\, which has drawn hundr
eds of visitors throughout the area. This is a Jersey Central Art Studio’s
(JCAS) Event\, with much support from the Cranfor
d Jaycees. JCAS is a group of artists and citizens dedicated to raising aw
areness of the arts and the artistic process as well as integrating the ar
ts into the community through education\, events\,
and economic development. We see art as a vital component of our lives an
d one that will also enrich our community.
Our beloved Cr anford winter tradition will be held on Friday\, November 26. In keeping w ith tradition\, the Girl Scouts will decorate the tree from 10-3\, Carolin g will begin at 5 and the tree will be lit at 6 pm. Pictures with Santa wi ll follow after the tree is lit. Tree lights are sponsored by: Martin Jewe lers & Columbia Bank. The tree lighting is sponsored by: Arnold’s Pest Con trol & Lightbridge Academy. Pictures with Santa is sponsored by: Cougar He adquarters & The Mane Event Hair Salon. Hot Cocoa is sponsored by: The Cra nford Jaycees.
\n\n\nIn the olden d ays\, families would gather around the radio listening to their favorite p rograms. We’d like to bring back that nostalgia and family time. Join us e very Sunday night from Sunday\, November 28 to Sunday\, December 19 as San ta Claus will go online to read bedtime stories for the local boys and gir ls.
\n\nOur beloved Free Trolley Rides & Sing-Along with Santa will return on Saturday\, Decem ber 18\, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm. The trolley will leave every 15 minutes from t he Gazebo. Please line up by 3:30 pm. Sponsored by Wonder and Cranford Are a Chamber of Commerce.
\n\n< a href='https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rdO6srDsiHdQy4ETdzTUXN 53TiTZhW4u3' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>Register here.
\n\n\nCorn Mo’s music style has been described as a mixture of circus music\, glam rock\, and humorous novelty songs. He’s played in a jazz band\, country band\, and even toured with va rious circus troupes playing music for jugglers. He’s done shows with Davi d Cross\, Nick Offerman\, Ben Folds\, Tragedy\, Wheatus and They Might Be Giants.
\nSponsored by the Friends of the Cranford Public Library. p>\n
To ensure that our programs are safe for everyone\, the following guidelines must be followed:
\n-Registration is required for all in-person prog ramming.
\n-Face masks\, worn over the mouth and nose\, are required for all patrons (over the age of 2) at indoor and outdoor programs\, even if fully vaccinated.
\n-Social distancing is required between patro ns from different households.
\nPlease stay home if you:
\n-Fe el unwell
\n-Have a fever
\n-Have been or think you might have been in contact with someone who is sick
\nBy registering for this program\, I agree to adhere to these guidelines. Failure to comply will re sult in the cancellation of my registration.
\nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/corn-mo-concert-tickets-212572168 077.
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\nFree Will D onations Accepted
\n\nPlease join Cranford Community Connection\, the organization that brings you Porchfest \, for an evening of music at Roosevelt Park in Cranford on June 4 from 4p m-8pm (Rain date June 12). Gather with your friends and neighbors for this family-friendly event to support the people of Ukraine. Bring a blanket\, chairs\, and a picnic.
\nThe exciting lineup of bands includes Bing e\, Kevin Harrison & True North\, and Cumbersome!
\nThe suggested do
nation is 10 dollars per person or 20 dollars per family. Donations are ac
cepted via Eventbrite
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ps://www.eventbrite.com/e/
or altern
atively via PayPal https://www
.paypal.com/us/
All proceeds will go to Razom for Ukraine and other local verified groups that accept m edical supplies and humanitarian aid donations.
\nPlease make sure t o follow our Facebook page for all the updates!
\n\nThe David Aaron Trio is exciting\, powerful\, and authent ic\, and perfectly captures the sound and look of the big bands from the S wing era. On Thursday\, June 9 at 7:00 pm in the Cranford Community Center \, hear America’s classic sounds come to life. Clarinetist David Aaron sta rted playing since the 1940s\, as a young boy growing up in Irvington\, NJ \, and never stopped. A performer and educator\, he has brought multiple s tyles of music to audiences of all ages.
\nSponsored by the Friends
of the Library. Please register here: www.eventbrite.com/e/david-
Tickets: h ttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/david-aaron-trio-tickets-326423470387.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220609T190000 LOCATION:Cranford Community Center @ 220 Walnut Avenue Cranford\, NJ 07016 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:David Aaron Trio URL:https://www.cranford.com/event/david-aaron-trio/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://www.cranford.com/wp-content/uploads/2022 /06/Screen-Shot-2022-06-06-at-12.30.41-PM-150x150.png\;150\;150\;1\,medium \;https://www.cranford.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Screen-Shot-2022-06- 06-at-12.30.41-PM-300x148.png\;300\;148\;1\,large\;https://www.cranford.co m/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Screen-Shot-2022-06-06-at-12.30.41-PM.png\;71 6\;354\; X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/david-aaron-trio-tickets-3264234 70387 X-INSTANT-EVENT:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-13075@www.cranford.com DTSTAMP:20240328T083813Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cranford Fire Department\,Downtown\,Kids\,Police CONTACT:Downtown Cranford\; https://downtowncranford.org DESCRIPTION:On June 30\, a summer favorite
returns to Downtown Cranford – Storytime with Cranford Police Department and Cranford Fire Department! Young children are invited to co
me to the gazebo on Thursdays at 10 AM to listen to stories read by Police
Officers and Firefighters. We’re so happy to once again partner with Down
town Cranford and Cranford Fire on this community event!
Every Wednesday in July\, the
Borough of Roselle Park will be hosting its 2022 Outdoor Movie
\nNigh
t Series for residents of all ages to enjoy. This free movie series will t
ake place at Roselle
\nPark High School’s Herm Shaw Field\, located a
t 214 West Colfax Avenue.
\nThe movies being presented include:
July 6th: Sing 2 (2021) (PG)
\nJuly 13th: Jungle Cruise (2021) (PG
-13)
\nJuly 20th: Luca (2021) (PG)
\nJuly 27th: Encanto (2021) (
PG)
“There’s no better way to enjoy the warm summer nights than by
watching a movie with family
\nand friends\,” said Mayor Joe Signore
llo. “After the success of last year’s Outdoor Movie Night
\nSeries\,
I’m excited to offer this event again! I hope all residents and their fam
ilies will join us
\nthroughout the month of July for these nights of
family fun.”
Gates will open promptly at 8:00 p.m. and the movie
will begin at dusk. Guests are encouraged
\nto bring snacks to enjoy\
, and blankets and chairs to sit on. The Roselle Park Pop Warner
\nco
ncession stand will also be open for food and beverage purchases. Movies a
re subject to
\nchange and may be canceled should inclement weather o
ccur.
For more information\, please contact the Casano Community C enter at 908-245-0666.
\n\n\nCARRIE JACKSON …… is a metropolitan area based vocal stylis t and rekindles thoughts of America’s great jazz history. Carrie credits h er mentors the great ladies of jazz\,
\nSarah “Sassy” Vaughan\, Ella Fitzgerald\, Nancy Wilson\, Carmen McRae\, Dinah Washington\, Billie Holi day\, and others as a primary musical influence for her style\, which inde libly helped shape vocal jazz for every generation … to these extraordinar y ladies. Carrie attributes her vocal style of singing from her mentors an d made them a part of her also bringing new horizons to this classical Ame rican art form called Jazz. The truth is that she has a bit of all of them and more that is uniquely her own style and proudly carries the jazz bann er.
\nCarrie is a vocalist stylist performer and honed her skills in her hometown\, Newark\, NJ
\nin the cultural jazz mecca of performi ng arts while performing throughout the USA\, and abroad\, she spreads\, s hares her joy and well-honed expertise to the stage.
\nSponsored by the Friends of the Cranford Public Library.
\nRegister at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/carrie-jackson- concert-tickets-381281732927
\n\nDeni Bonet is a pop/rock singer/songwriter and classically train ed violinist who has recorded and performed with R.E.M.\, Sarah McLachlan\ , Cyndi Lauper\, Scissor Sisters\, and Warren Zevon among many others. Spo nsored by the Friends of the Cranford Public Library.
\nRegister at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/deni-bone t-concert-tickets-379794675097
\nJoin OMNY Taiko for an interactive Taiko performance! Tai ko (太鼓\, literally “big drum”) is a type of Japanese percussion that has b een played for well over 1\,000 years. Traditionally\, taiko were used in religious ceremonies\, festivals\, and as theatrical accompaniment. Kumi-d aiko\, or ensemble drumming\, was created in the 1950s. In kumi-daiko\, ma ny drummers play different-sized drums to create complex rhythms and styli zed performances. This style of taiko drumming has become extremely popula r and taiko groups have formed all across the world.
\nThis program is for all-ages! Sponsored by the Friends of the Cranford Public Library.< /p>\n
Register at h ttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/omny-taiko-concert-tickets-381348432427?aff=er elpanelorg
\n\nThe Cranford Carve-Out is back for its 8th year on Saturday\, 10/22 at Hanson Park. Stroll along the pum pkin-lighted garden paths from 5:30-9 PM to see the amazing carved pumpkin s on display. Hosted by Jersey Central Art Studios (JCAS) with support fro m the Cranford Jaycees and the Hanson Park Conservancy. Rain date 10/29. p>\n
This is a FREE event and is open to all age
s. Individuals can drop off their carved pumpkins from 10 am until 3 pm on
the 22nd at Hanson Park along with a completed registration form (availab
le at jcas.org/carve-out-
Cash awards will be given for funniest\, scariest\, and mo st original and will be grouped by ages\; 4-8\, 9-16\, and 17 and up.
\nAlso\, a big screen outdoor showing of a surprise favorite movie will
start at dark. Bring your blankets! The movie\, stroll\, and contest are
all free\, and hot cider will be available for purchase.
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\n
The JCAS is a group of artists and citizens dedicated to raising awareness
of the arts and the artistic process\, as well as integrating the arts in
to the community through education\, events\, and
economic development. The JCAS sees art as a vital component to our lives
and one that will also enrich our community.
The Cranford Poli ce Department will celebrate 125 years of service with an Anniversary Para de scheduled for Sunday\, October 23rd\, 2022 at 12:30 PM.
\nThis “d riving parade” will consist of emergency vehicles and specialized equipmen t from Local\, County\, State\, and Federal Agencies. The parade route sta rts at 12:30 at Union County College and travels southbound on Springfield Avenue toward Downtown Cranford. The parade will then turn right onto Nor th Union Avenue\, cross North Avenue\, and turn left into the Walnut Avenu e entrance to the Train Station parking lot.
\nOur Cranford Police D epartment does so much to keep our community special. Let’s celebrate with them on this momentous occasion!
\n\n\n
2nd Annual Mischief Night Conc ert Program Coming to Roselle Park This Halloween
\nBack by popular
demand\, The Borough of Roselle Park will be hosting its second annual
\nMischief Night Concert & Program on Sunday\, October 30\, 2022. The co
ncert is free to attend
\nand will take place at Michael Mauri Gazebo
Park (16 E. Grant Avenue) from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
\nThe concert’s head
liner will be The Empire Band\, a six-piece band assembled in the downtown
\nclubs of lower Manhattan. Deemed “New York’s Livest\,” The Empire
Band has a song bank of
\nover 300 songs performed by highly-accompli
shed musicians\, meaning no show is ever the
\nsame.
The even
t is open to all! Free kids activities will also be available at both Mich
ael Mauri Gazebo
\nPark and at the Youth Center (234 Chestnut Street)
. These activities are made possible by
\nRobert Gordon Elementary Sc
hool PTA\, Roselle Park High School PTSA\, Roselle Park Middle
\nScho
ol PTA\, Aldene Elementary School PTO\, Sherman Elementary School PTA\, an
d the
\nAnthony Signorello Youth Center.
“Last year’s Mischie
f Night Concert was a tremendous hit\, and I look forward to seeing even\nmore residents join in on the fun this year\,” said Mayor Joe Signor
ello. “With an amazing band
\nready to perform all night long and fre
e kids activities\, there’s plenty for the entire family to
\nenjoy.
I hope to see Roselle Park’s residents creating Halloween memories at this
event!
For more information on the 2nd Annual Mischief Night Conc
ert & Program\, please contact the
\nCasano Community Center at 908-2
45-0666.
\n\n
Join us at the Cranford Community Center Monday\, December 19 at 7 p m! Join us for this jazz trio led by a film producer and grammy- nominated musician. Mr. Baratta produced the Spiderman movies and worked on films s uch as The Irishman\, Dr. Strange\, Smurfs\, and more! His film compositio ns are heard in movies and jazz stations.
\nPlease register here:https://www.eventbrite.
Make 2023 your most joyful year yet! Come try something new with a supportive\, fun group of women.
\nJoin us every Wednesday i n January to sing Broadway\, Beatles\, and more. Come for the music. Stay for the friendship and fun! And it’s FREE!
\nPlease register for Win ter Sing by email at info@hickorytreechorus.org or call 908-377-1399.
\nMore information at https://hickorytreechorus.org
\n\nCome out on Thursday\, January 12th between 6:30pm-8:30pm to see the Fine Arts Show in the Wolfe Library and Learning Commons (3rd Floor CHS) and s tick around or stop in to see the Winter Instrumental Concert in the CHS A uditorium starting at 7:30pm.
\n\n\n