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MOMS Club Open House May 2 The MOMS Club of Whitehouse Station is having its annual Open House at Pickell Park at 9:30 a.m (in case of inclement weather meet at the Readington Reformed Church.) A representative from Hunterdon Medical Center will discuss car seat safety and perform car seat safety checks on your vehicles. All moms who may be interested in build- ing friendships, camaraderie and a support system with other moms in Readington are welcome. Ques- tions can be answered by email to momsclubofwhitehousestation@
yahoo.com.
Spring Market May 5
At the Whitehouse United Method- ist Church, 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. This is a “church garage sale” with much more, including annual flowers, vegetables and hanging baskets; crafts; artificial flower arrange- ments; car wash. A complete break- fast will be served downstairs in the church Fellowship Hall ($7 per per- son, $20 per family.) Hotdogs and hamburgers will also be available. Rain or shine. The Whitehouse United Methodist Church is located at 73 Old Highway 28, Whitehouse. Call 908-534-2064 or email secre-
tary@whitehouseumc.org.
Watercolor Demo May 7 Artist Theresa Kubert will demonstrate her painting techniques at the 7 p.m. meeting of the Hunterdon Watercol- or Society at the Hunterdon County Library Complex, Bldg. #1, Rte. 12, Flemington. See her work at www.
theresakubert.com. For meeting details contact HWS President Ed Baumlin at 908-996-6640.
Civil War Round Table May 8 The Gen. G.W. Taylor Civil War Round Table, a discussion group for those interested in the American Civil War, will meet at the Red Mill Museum Village, 56 Main St., Clin- ton, at 7 p.m. in the upstairs meet- ing room. Bruce and Mira Form will present Capt. M. Asche, of the Union Army and Miss R. Moss, Secretary of the Ladies Hebrew As- sociation for the Relief of Sick and Wounded Soldiers, who will dis- cuss the history and participation of American Jews on both sides of the conflict. Admission to the program is free. For more information call 908-537-6527.
Meet the Mayor May 9
Mayor Tom Auriemma will meet with Three Bridges residents at 7:30 p.m. at the Three Bridges Fire House. This is an opportunity for residents to meet the mayor and ask
questions about township-related issues.
DAR May 9
The Old Whitehouse - General Frel- inghuysen - Coloney Lowrey Chap- ter of the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution (DAR) members will meet to carpool at 11:30 a.m. in the parking lot of the Rockaway Reformed Church for an outing to tour the historic Red Mill Museum in Clinton. Tour fees: seniors $8, adults $10. Bring your lunch and a beverage to have before the tour at the site. Lunch 12:15, Tour 1. If any questions contact 908-782-9366.
Senior Day May 9
The Hunterdon Center for Healthy Aging at Hunterdon Medical Center and Hunterdon County Division of Senior Services will host Senior Day from 9:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Bea- ver Brook Country Club in Clinton. The special guest speaker is Mi- chael Gonzalez-Wallace, author of “Super Body-Super Brain.” Paula Hazard, RD, Nutritionist, Center for Nutrition and Diabetes Manage- ment, will speak on eating right and Joe Cardone will talk about humor for health. Continental breakfast and buffet lunch are included in the $12 fee. Registration is required by May 6. Checks can be made payable to “ Hunterdon Center for Healthy Aging” and mailed to HMC Healthy Aging Dept., 2100 Wescott Dr., Flemington, NJ 08822. To register call 908-788-6373.
Holistic Moms May 9
The Holistic Moms Network of Somerset County will meet 7-9 p.m. at the Bridgewater Library, 1 Vogt Dr., Bridgewater. An informal dis- cussion among members and friends about the local chapter, members’ interests and topics related to green and holistic living is planned. Call 908-203-1422, email pmalangi@
yahoo.com, or visit www.Holistic-
Moms.org for more info.
Moose Lodge Dinner May 11 Women of the Flemington Moose will sponsor Friday Night Dinner 5:30 - 8 p.m. Baked ham, maca- roni & cheese, veggies, desserts, $9 adults, $7 child (6 - 12), toddlers
(free.) Flemington Moose Lodge is located at 81 Barley Sheaf Rd. Phone is 908-788-5694.
Mother’s Day Breakfast May 12 Round Valley United Methodist Church, 30 Main St., Lebanon, will host a Mother’s Day Celebration Breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. $8 – Adults; $7 – Seniors; $5 – Children 5 to 12; Free – Children 4 & Under. For more information, call 236- 2332.
Pancake Breakfast May 12 Boy Scout Troop 84 will host from 8 to 11 a.m. at Immaculata High School Cafeteria, 240 Mountain Ave., Somerville. $5 per person, $4 for children under 6. Email troop-
84pancakebreakfast@yahoo.com for more information.
Mother’s Day Breakfast Buffet May 13
Moose Lodge, 81 Barley Sheaf Rd., will host from 8 a.m. to noon with omelets made to order, eggs, pan- cakes, French toast, potatoes, bacon, sausage, pork roll, breakfast bever- ages & juices. $8 adults, $7 seniors, $5 child under 12, and toddlers free. 908-788-5694.
Broadway Chef Fundraiser May 14
The Broadway Chef, David J.V. Meenan, will present tips for kitch- en and party planning at 7 p.m. at Readington Reformed Church, 124 Readington Rd. Refreshments will be served. Bring a friend. Call Judy 908-369-4227 with any questions.
Turkey Dinner May 19 Readington Reformed Church’s annual Family Style Turkey Din- ner will be held 4-7 p.m. Other ac- tivities include in-house and outside crafters and bake shops starting at 2 p.m. Tickets available at the door. For advance tickets, call Pat at 908- 526-8572 by May 12. Adult tickets are $15, children (6-12 yrs.) $6, 5 and under free. Take-outs available. Call the church office at 908-534- 2077 with any questions.
Students Helping Honduras 5K May 20 A 5K run/walk will be
held at Deer Path Park to benefit the Hunterdon Central Chapter of Students Helping Honduras. Reg- istration begins at 9 a.m. and the run begins at 10. All proceeds will be donated to Students Helping Honduras, an international non- profit organization that builds new schools for the impoverished chil- dren living in rural Honduras. Res- idents of all ages are invited to take part. For more information and to register online, visit www.HCstu-
dentshelpinghonduras.webs.com.
Afternoon Walk May 20 The Township Open Space Com- mittee will lead a 3-mile walk along the Pleasant Run Greenway. The walk will include a shorter loop for those who desire it. Meet at 1 p.m. at the Municipal Build- ing, 509 Route 523, Whitehouse Station. Those wishing to join the group at the hike location may request directions. To sign up for this hike, contact John Klotz at 908-782-6452 or at jwklotz@em-
barqmail.com. Announcements of Open Space Walks and a map of the greenway are posted on http://
readingtontwp.org.
Buffalo Watch May 26
The Whitehouse Rescue Squad and the Readington River Buffalo Farm are holding a free Buffalo Watch event from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the buffalo farm, 937 Route 523. Rain or Shine. Food, farm tours, and children’s activities are planned.
Polka Party May 26
The Polish American Citizens Club on Kline Boulevard in Whitehouse Station is having a Polka Dance Party from 3 to 8 p.m. featuring the music of Andy Citkowicz. The cost is $15 per person, $20 per couple, or $35 per family up to 4 people. Food and beverages will be avail- able for purchase. For tickets call 908-534-6230 or email pacctick-
ets@yahoo.com.
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Memorial Day Parade May 28 Readington Township will host its seventh annual Memorial Day Pa- rade at 10:30 a.m. The parade will begin at Whitehouse Mall (King’s shopping center) and proceed to the Municipal Building, where a flag raising ceremony will be held. Immediately following the cere- mony, Community Day sponsored by the Department of Recreation, will be held at Pickell Park where there will be hot dogs, soda, games and activities.
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