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March Events


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Total Events Found : 51

  • Classic Movie: The Pirate (1948, 102 min)
    3/19/2013, 7:00 pm, Cranford Community Center, 220 Walnut Avenue
    Contact Person : Fran Housten, Cranford Public Library
    Phone #: 908-709-7272
    Email: cranfordlibrary@gmail.com
    Web Site: http://www.cranford.com/library
    Living on a Caribbean isle in the early 19th century, sheltered young Judy Garland comes to believe that travelling troubadour Gene Kelly is in reality "Mack the Black," a notorious pirate. Kelly realizes that the surest way to win Garland's heart is to impersonate the romantic buccaneer, and this is what he does--nearly getting himself hanged in the process.-All Rovi
  • Westfield Area Y Preschool Open House
    3/19/2013, 1:00 pm, Robert & Virginia Bauer Family Branch
    Contact Person : Eileen Rooney
    Phone #: (908) 233-2700 x423
    Email: erooney@westfieldynj.org
    Web Site: www.westfieldynj.org
    The Westfield Area Y is hosting two Preschool Open Houses at the Robert & Virginia Bauer Family Branch located at 422 East Broad Street. The first Open House is on Tuesday, March 19th at 1:00 pm and the second Open House is on Friday, March 22nd at 9:30 am for parents with children as young as age 2 ½. Tours of the Preschool classrooms will be given and questions regarding the various Y Preschool, kindergarten and enrichment programs, curriculum and schedules for the 2012-2013 school year will be answered by certified staff. Westfield Area Y Preschool Programs incorporate “The Creative Curriculum for Early Childhood” into their daily lesson plans. The most important goal is to help the children become enthusiastic learners and encourage them to be active and creative explorers who are not afraid to try out their ideas and to think their own thoughts. Creative Curriculum content areas include: Literacy, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Arts, Technology, Healthy Habits and Character Development. Registration is available online. If you have questions regarding any of the Westfield Area Y Preschool & Kindergarten Programs, please call Eileen Rooney at (908) 233-2700 x423 or e-mail erooney@westfieldynj.org. Visit westfieldynj.org to learn more about Westfield Area Y programs. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.
  • Union County Senior Citizen Outreach Session
    3/19/2013, 10:00 a.m. to noon, Cranford Community Center, 220 Walnut Avenue
    Contact Person : John Malar, Cranford Public Library
    Phone #: Cranford Public Library: 908-709-7272
    Email: cranfordlibrary@gmail.com
    Web Site: http://cranford.com/library
    Counselors from the Union County Division on Aging and Disability Services will be available to offer seniors help with a variety of programs, including pharmaceutical assistance (PAAD), Senior Gold pharmaceutical assistance, gas and electric bills (Lifeline), home energy assistance (LIHEAP), the Universal Service Fund, the New Jersey Citizen Action Oil Group, and various programs and services administered through the Division. Eligibility requirements differ for each program. For more information, call 888-280-8226. The session was arranged for by the Cranford Public Library.
  • Am I Paying Too Much On My Property Taxes? Seminar provided by Garretson Financial
    3/19/2013, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm, Homewood Suites, 2 Jackson Drive, Cranford
    Contact Person : Garretson Financial, 331 Centennial Ave., Cranford
    Phone #: 908.276.9140
    Email: gina.tipton@gmail.com
    Web Site: www.garretsonfinancial.com
    The Second of our Free Seminars, Am I Paying Too Much On My Property Taxes?, will be presented by Stephen N. Severud, Esq., P.C., Real Estate Tax Attorney. This Seminar will help you determine if your property value is overassessed and explain what you need to know in order to successfully challenge your assessment in your township. In 2012 alone, nearly 60,000 homeowners appealed their property taxes in New Jersey - and nearly two-thirds succeeded in having their assessments reduced by $25,000.00 to $75,000.00. Some of Steve's clients reduced their taxes by over $10,000.00 per year. Admission is free,light refreshments will be served. Seating is limited so please register early. Enroll online at www.garretsonfinancial.com or contact Garretson Financial at 908.276.9140 to reserve your spot.
  • U.S. Secret Service: Sons of Cranford
    3/20/2013, Wednesday at 2:00pm, Cranford Public Library
    Contact Person : The Cranford Historical Society
    Phone #: 908-276-0082
    Email: cranfordhistoricalsociety@verizon.net
    Web Site: www.cranfordhistoricalsociety.com
    The Cranford Historical Society is proud to sponsor “United States Secret Service: Sons of Cranford” display at the Cranford Public Library during the month of March. The Cranford Library is located at 220 Walnut Avenue in Cranford. On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 at 2:00pm, retired Secret Service Agent Thomas D. Sloan will tour the display with James Mottola, Special Agent in Charge of the Secret Service’s Newark Field Office. “United States Secret Service: Sons of Cranford” display features photos, documents and memorabilia about six Secret Service agents who lived in Cranford over the years. John Baffa was the first Cranford resident to become a Secret Service Special Agent. John was followed by Robert J. Kasdon, Thomas D. Sloan, James F. Sloan, Richard C. Harrington and Jose Riera. To learn more about the United States Secret Service, please visit their website at www.secretservice.gov. Special thanks to the Cranford Public Library, Thomas Sloan, William Prendergast, Dori Cudworth from the Cranford High School Art Department and the United States Secret Service. For further information, please call the Historical Society’s office at 908-276-0082 or email us at cranfordhistoricalsociety@verizon.net. The Society has been dedicated to the perpetuation of Cranford’s history by continuing to collect and document the town’s past as we now enter the 21st century. Visit our website at www.cranfordhistoricalsociety.com
  • Friday's 9:30am Hoop Fit & Tricks
    3/22/2013, 9:30am - 10:30am , Sharon Fit Belly Dance Studio, 29 Alden Street
    Contact Person : Sharon Sutera
    Phone #: (908)370-8882
    Email: sharonsutera@verizon.net
    Web Site: www.sharonfit.com
    Join us for an hour of hooping fun and fitness. The hoop is a wonderful fitness tool. But mostly it is just plain fun!! Learn to hoop on your waist, hips, shoulders, & thighs. Learn on and off the body hoop tricks and really awesome isolation's. Explore the use of mini hoops two at a time. This will be the most fun you ever had getting in shape for spring. Beginners are welcome. Hooping is all about physics when you know the right way everyone can do it!! Bigger heavier hoops make it easier than ever. Live Laugh HOoP!!
  • Cranford Easter Egg Hunt (sponsored by Jaycees)
    3/23/2013, 10:00AM, NEW LOCATION - behind Orange Ave School
    Contact Person : Trevor Deal
    Phone #: 908-463-3825
    Email: trevordeal@me.com
    Web Site:
    Cranford Annual Easter Egg Hunt for Kids Ages 0 to 9. Admission is FREE. Donations of non-perishable food suggested to fill the pantry of Cranford Family Care. Sponsored by the Cranford Jaycees.
  • Cranford JWC Breakfast with the Bunny
    3/23/2013, 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM, Cranford Community Center
    Contact Person : Lisa Pizzuta
    Phone #:
    Email: lpizzuta@yahoo.com
    Web Site: www.cranfordjwc.com
    Cranford Junior Woman’s Club Breakfast with the Bunny-- Join the Easter Bunny for an extra special breakfast at the Cranford Community Center on Saturday, March 23, 2013 with two seatings at 9:30 am and 11:00 am. There will be bagels, muffins and donuts for everyone! Children will color Easter pictures, make a simple craft and get their picture taken with the guest of honor, the Easter Bunny (please bring your own camera). Tickets are available for $5.50 online at www.cranfordjwc.com or for $5.00 at the Cranford Public Library and Periwinkles Fine Gifts. All proceeds will go to the Cranford Junior Woman’s Club Scholarship Fund and General Philanthropic. Seating is limited so get your tickets early!
  • The Arc's 49th Annual Candlelight Ball
    3/23/2013, 6pm - 10pm, 1099 Route 22 East
    Contact Person : Debbie Dreher
    Phone #: 973-315-0060
    Email: ddreher@arcunion.org
    Web Site: www.arcunion.org
    A fundraising event benefiting individuals with developmental disabilities, open to the general public, come enjoy cocktails, fine dining, a silent auction, music and dancing. The Bronze Sponsor is Investors Bank
  • Seeing Eye® demonstration at Trinity Cranford
    3/23/2013, 10:00 am to 11:30 pm, Trinity Episcopal Church, 119 Forest Avenue
    Contact Person : Tom
    Phone #: (908) 276.4047
    Email: trinitychurch1@verizon.net
    Web Site: http://www.trinitycranford.org/
    Come meet a Seeing Eye®dog and his companion and meet some aspiring Seeing Eye®puppies! Learn how Seeing Eye®dogs are raised, trained, and the invaluable assistance they provide to their companions. Admission is Free. All are welcome!
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