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Washington City Calendar – South Jersey Media

Washington City Calendar – South Jersey Media

The Washington Police Department hosts lunch for Valentine’s Day from 11am to 2pm on Thursday, February 13 at the senior center of the city. RSVP at the senior center or call the police chief Patrick Gurssik on (856) 589-6664 ext. 1

Monday

Right … to the treatment

Those who are fighting drug abuse and thinking about seeking help can do so at the Washington City Police Department on Monday to Lunch to 2pm

The program is accessible to all, regardless of staying. No meeting or insurance is required. For more information, please visit www.straightototretment.com

February 12-19

Events in Margaret E. Haggan Free Public Library in 606 Delsea Dr., Sewell. For more information on the events listed, call 856-589-3334 or send an email to [email protected].

February 12-10: 15-10: 45 h.

February 12-11-11: 30 h-Time for pre-school history.

February 12 – 11:30 until noon – Wiggle Worms.

February 12-16: 00 h-HE for the head of the section.

February 12-6: 30-7: 30 h-Grosological legs!

February 13-10: 15-10: 45 h.

February 13-11-11: 30 h.

February 13 – 11:30 to 12:30 – novel in the morning.

February 13-1: 30-2: 30 h.

February 13-2-3: 30 pc Jigsaw Club.

February 14-10: 15-10: 45 h-a family story.

February 14-11 am until noon-the drop-out: Valentine’s Day.

February 15 – 11 am until noon – love at the library: Grandma’s holiday and special friends.

February 15–14:

February 16-1: 30-2: 30 h-Sit on the spot: Yoga on the chair with Dana.

February 17 – Closed for President Day.

February 18-10: 15-10: 45 h.

February 18-11-11: 30 pm-Wiggle Worms.

February 18-1: 30-2 pm-Anchoring History.

February 18-16: 00 h.

February 18-16: 00 h.

February 18-6: 30-7: 30 h-Functional foods for health: chocolate … Is this the new healthy food?

February 19-10: 15-10: 45 h

February 19-11-11: 30 pm-Anchoring History.

February 19 – 11:30 until noon – Wiggle Worms.

February 19-16: 00 pm book book between books.

February 19-17-8 h-the co-conservation of the library’s trustees.

February 19-6: 30-7: 30 pm-Mincecraft Club.

Events around Gloucester County

The South Jersey American History Museum is located on 138 Andaloro Way. Open from Thursday to Sunday, 10:00 to 15:00 for more information, call (856) 812-1121, send an email to [email protected] and visit southjersmuseum.org.

Tai Chi classes It will be offered on Tuesday, February 18 from 2: 30-3: 30 am in the United Methodist Church Cross Keys, 1648 N. Main St., Williamstown. Pre -registration is required. Contact Carla Kefart at the Ministry of Health of Gloucester County at [email protected] or call (856) 218-4106.

“Guided by Love” for Family Care Support for Meeting Maintenance are held monthly throughout the year from 9 to noon on 115 Bud Blvd., West Deptford. The dates include February 19, March 19, April 16, May 21, June 12, September 17, October 15 and November 19.

BoardsWho is for adults aged 60 years or older is more than supplying food – it is about maintaining health, independence and dignity for the elderly in the community. Participants receive a complete meal from Monday to Friday, with frozen dishes available for weekends. For more information, call (856) 686-8325.

Wednesday, February 12

City Council meeting At 19:00, 523 Egg Harbor Road.

Deadline for entry into public schools in the city of Washington 2025-’26 pre -school lottery is 23:59, February 12. Send an email to Mat Passina to [email protected]. The lottery will be held at 6:30 pm, Thursday, February 20.

Thursday, February 13

Washington Police Department is hosting Lunch for Valentine’s Day From 11am to 2pm in the senior center of the city. RSVP at the senior center or call the police chief Patrick Gurssik on (856) 589-6664 ext. 1

Will represent the city choir of the city schools of Washington Township (WTHS) “The Pop Experience 2025: Dream” At 19:00 at the Center for the Performing Arts of the Republic of the City City of Washington, 519 Hurffville-Cross Keys Road. This year’s concert will be helpful to give the children a World Village, a charity organization of which is the focus of the provision of a non -profit resort in Kissimmee, Florida, who provides critically ill children and their families with weekly vacations for the desired without cost. For a question, send an email to Amy Melson, WTHS director for choral activities, at [email protected].

Monday 17 February

The municipal building is closed For President’s Day.

Wednesday, February 19

Washington City/South Jersey Food Bank Bank Distribution From 8: 30-10: 30, High School of Washington Township behind 9-10 wing at the school near the entrance of Ganttown Road. Bring a valid photo ID in New Jersey.

Tuesday, February 25

Learn more about The Program for Dipping the Working Project Search Based at the Hospital of Jefferson Washington for students with autism and other disabilities at noon, 435 Hurffville-Cross Keys Road, Turnersville. Registration is required. RSVP email: [email protected].

Thursday to Saturday, March 13-15

Washington Township High School Way-Off Broadway Players Placed to present “Shrek Musical” From March 13-15 at the Center for Performing Arts of the Republic of Bank. The time of the show is 19:00 on 13-14 March and 1:00 pm at 19:00 on March 15. For tickets, visit wthsnj.booktix.com.

Continues:

Pre -registration is open for The 17th annual classic car exhibition in the village of Olde Stone House, 208 EGG Harbor Road. It is planned for 10am to 2pm, April 26, with a date of rain April 27.

Washington Township uses Everbridge A system for notifying residents of important community information, such as meteorological emergencies and changes in the municipal services. Residents are encouraged to register for these important notifications. For any questions, contact advisor Donald Brown at [email protected].

Sunday Services at St. John Church149 Ganttown Road, Turnsville, are at 8:30 and 10:30 am Children’s Church and a nursery available at any service. For more information, visit Discoverstjohns.org or call (856) 227-6567.

Washington city veteran wall of honor Accepts applications. Please note that the eligibility of a wall plaque is: a veteran who is a resident of the city of Washington during entry into the military, a current resident, a member of the immediate family of the present or a child). Please include DD 214 on the veteran and send a 5 × 7 photo, preferably in uniform. The applications are available in the municipality building. For more information, contact Lori Morelo at (856) 589-0520, ext. 2287, or send an email to [email protected].

License your fluffy friend. Your dog’s licensing is not only a state requirement, but it also helps to reunite lost pets with their owners and support local animal services. Licenses expire on January 31 each year.

The Washington program saves life is available to residents to use seven days a week between the hours from 9:00 to 2am for free ride from any bar or restaurant located in the city to their home. If you or if you know someone who can take advantage of this program, please download the Uber app and use it for hours.

Washington Fire Department accepts applications for a volunteer firefighter. Become part of a progressive organization with the most up-to-date fire and rescue technologies in the area. Whether you are responsible to the outbreak from the home or a staff with fellow firefighters, your help is needed. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer firefighter, visit

The Linnaean Association and the Rescue Association of Washington He is currently looking for candidates for the position of emergency medical equipment (EMT) available for part -time. For further information and apply, please contact the Washington Township ambulance at (856) 228-5995 or send an email to [email protected].

Washington Police Department Participates in the new register of the Special Needs Register and the Blue Prosecutor’s Program, sponsored by the Glouter County Police Chief Association and the Gluster District Prosecutor’s Office. The register provides quick access to the police in emergencies of critical information about a person registered. Individuals will also receive a blue window decoration as well as a blue envelope for their vehicle. These subjects inform the police that residents have a physical or mental condition, which may not be obvious to the officer on the spot. For more information, contact employee Nick Schmidt at [email protected] or at (856) 589-6650 ext. 1125 with any questions.

The Washington Historical Storage Commission Looking for volunteers and positions of the Commissioner. The volunteer must be interested in history and participate in annual events. HPC is found on the third Thursday of every month in the municipality building at 7:00 pm HPC has seven to eight funds to help maintain and maintain the village of Olde Stone House. For more information, visit

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