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Morris Food Pantry Receives Grant from Provident Bank Foundation

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MORRIS COUNTY — The Interfaith Food Pantry and Resource Center recently received a major grant in the amount of $25,000 from The Provident Bank Foundation for their Healthy Choices Mobile Pantry and Meals-On-Wheels programs.

The IFP provides over 1 million pounds of free groceries every year to Morris County residents in need through their distribution sites in the Central Park section of Parsippany and downtown Morristown.  Two years ago, they launched the IFP Healthy Choices Mobile Pantry, which delivers food, particularly fresh produce, to people in need who can’t make it to the pantry by partnering with smaller pantries and low-income senior housing located in areas further away from their current sites.

Through a partnership with Morris County Division of Aging, Disabilities and Community Programming, the IFP created a project to provide supplemental easy-to-prepare groceries to low-income Meals-On-Wheels recipients. Clients participating in the program typically can no longer cook for themselves and many live alone. With reductions in federal funding for many senior programs over the last few years, most clients now receive only one meal per day, five days a week. For those on fixed incomes without any other support, this can create a significant gap.

“When we became aware of this situation we jumped into action and working together with the county and came up with a solution: Create a partnership that utilizes the existing infrastructures to meet the need,” said Rosemary Gilmartin, Executive Director. IFP’s Mobile Pantry provides food packages with easy-to-prepare items such as cereal, hearty soups and canned fruit.  The Meals-On-Wheels drivers deliver these items along with the prepared meal once a month to the client’s home. IFP and county staff work together to assess needs and ensure success.

“Due to funding limitations, this pilot group was small, but the results have been extremely favorable, and we are set to expand the program in early 2019 with the help of The Provident Bank Foundation, under the leadership of Jane Kurek, Executive Director,” Gilmartin added.

For more information on the Interfaith Food Pantry and Resource Center’s Meals-On-Wheels program, Healthy Choices Mobile Pantry or other programs or services to feed the hungry, click here  or call (973) 538-8049.

The Provident Bank Foundation was established in 2003 by Provident Bank to enhance the quality of life in the region through support of not-for-profit groups, institutions, schools and other 501(c)(3) organizations that provide services in communities served by the Bank.  Since inception, the Foundation has granted more than $24 million to not-for-profit organizations and institutions working toward stronger communities.  For more information click here or call (862)260-3990.

Kent Place Announces Admission Events in January

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The Kent Place School is a highly selective all-girls independent college-preparatory day school serving students in preschool through twelfth grade in Summit

SUMMIT — The Admission Office at Kent Place School, an independent, college-preparatory day school for girls and young women, with a coed Preschool, announces its Curriculum Panel for prospective families on Tuesday, January 8 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The panel will feature Kent Place faculty, college advisors, young alumnae and will be moderated by Julie Gentile, Kent Place Director of Studies.

A broad range of opportunities for leadership, social development, and responsible citizenship are offered in Kent Place’s Preschool, Primary, Middle and Upper Schools. Independent thinking and personal development are integral to the learning experience at Kent Place.

They are a school community with clearly defined scholastic, moral and behavioral standards, committed to a challenging academic, creative and physical curriculum. Kent Place offers a multi-dimensional and comprehensive educational experience combining academic challenge with a richness of activities, athletics and community endeavors. Kent Place seeks motivated students who are eager to learn and take advantage of the many opportunities the school offers. They encourage applications from families of all racial, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. We value the wide range of interests and talents that all of our students bring to the school.

Applications for the 2019-2020 school year are now being accepted and are due by January 10, 2019. For more information about Kent Place or the Admission events, please contact the Admission Office at (908) 273-0900 or e-mail at [email protected]. You may visit the Kent Place Admission Office online by clicking here.

Knights of Columbus seeking new members

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BOONTON – The Walter J. Barrett Knights of Columbus Council 1954 of Boonton is seeking new members.

The Knight’s run numerous fundraisers each year and donates thousands of dollars primary to benefit local charities.

MEmbers of the Knights are Catholic men over the age of 18.

If interested in joining this organization, in renting their recently refurbished hall at 213 Church Street, or learning more about the organization and its fundraising efforts, please call (973) 263-9890 and leave a message for more information.

Discounted Friday Night Skate Nights at Mennen Sports Arena

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MORRIS COUNTY — Discounted admission for Friday night skating events at Mennen Sports Arena for youth and their families will begin January 4, courtesy of the New Jersey Coalition for Education and Positive Choices in conjunction with Mennen Sports Arena. The sponsors seek to provide an opportunity for teens and adolescents to have fun with friends in a safe, chaperoned, healthy, drug- free environment. The offer runs through March 8.

Between skate rental and admission to a full Friday night skate to the music of DJ Earl, the total cost is $7.00 per person, discounted from $12.00. The rink is open for skating from 8-10:00 p.m.  The box office opens at 7:30 p.m. Mennen Sports Arena also has a snack bar and video games which are not included in the admission price. To get the discounted rate, visit the table staffed by New Jersey Coalition for Education & Positive Choices in the arena  lobby. The program is open to Morris County kids of all ages and their families. You don’t have to be a member of the coalition to participate.

Each Friday night will have a different theme with the hope of creating connections, interest in new activities, hobbies and engender career interest. Theme nights include:

  • Law Enforcement Night: Many police departments and law enforcement agencies will be on hand to display equipment, explain its purpose and most importantly, allow our youngsters to meet and greet true heroes.
  • Firefighter Night
  • Martial Arts and Fitness Night
  • Dance Night
  • Photo ID Night: Morris County Sheriff’s Department will create a free official ID card for any child who would like one.

The NJ Coalition for Education and Positive Choices is comprised of law enforcement agencies, educators, elected officials, Scouts, organized sports, musicians, businesses and parents working together to unite our communities in the war against drug and alcohol addiction.

Mennen Arena is located at 161 East Hanover Avenue, Morris Township. For more information on the coalition click here.

For more on Mennen Sports Arena click here.

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