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Ballplayer Trent Howard Helps Sandy Hook League Little with Storm Damage
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photo: Trent Howard, pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles franchise Frederick Keys, poses with ballplayers from Sandy Hook Little League
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NJ - With spring around the corner, the hearts and minds of children young and old turn to baseball season. But for leagues around the shore, it could be difficult to start the season with some fields and equipment damaged from the superstorm that hit the area last October.
The Sandy Hook Little League plays at Fireman's Field in Atlantic Highlands. When the adjoining Many Mind Creek overflowed its banks and flooded the field, concession stand and equipment storage area with more than two feet of water, league president Tom Caizza, Sr. said there was considerable damage to league equipment, including kitchen appliances and material for the "snack shack". He estimates the cost of damage at nearly $75,000.
Monmouth Civic Chorus Performs "I Have a Dream"
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Darrell Lawrence Willis, Sr. will portray Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in the Monmouth Civic Chorus concert I Have a Dream on Saturday, March 16, 2013 at 8:00 pm. at the Count Basie Theatre, 99 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, New Jersey. This unique concert honors the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s iconic speech, and the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation. Through music, readings, and reflections, the program will explore the growth of freedom in our country’s history. The music will range from African-American spirituals and Civil War songs to more contemporary pieces like a choral arrangement of U2’s moving tribute, MLK.
Tickets are $30 for premium seating ($27 seniors, $25 groups, $10 students), and $25 regular seating ($22 seniors, $20 groups, $5 students). Tickets and information are available at www.monmouthcivicchorus.org or (732) 933-9333.
Learning Life's Lessons From a Remarkable Young Woman
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Photo: Rachel Kovach with NY Giants Mark Herzlich, both wearing jerseys.
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NJ - When one decides to become an educator, one of the top reasons is to teach students and help them to grow. Quickly, it is easy to see how students can often teach us. Today was a perfect example of just that. I was lucky enough to watch as Rachel Kovach, and 8th grader at Mother Teresa Regional School, recorded a public service announcement with Mark Herzlich of the New York Giants. Rachel has taught me so many lessons throughout her battle with cancer.
Although Rachel could have asked for a trip to Disney, tickets to a concert, or meeting a famous swimmer, she chose to have her Make a Wish be about helping others. Lesson #1 – Put Others First. Since her initial diagnosis of Ewing Sarcoma, Rachel has been all about helping others. She participated in fundraisers, started a blog, spoke to large groups, joined the Junior Board of Children's Hospital and the Make Some Noise Foundation, and has visited with other patients. Her wish was to make a public service announcement about pediatric cancer.
Community Renewal at St. Mark’s
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KEANSBURG, NJ - St. Mark’s Soup Kitchen has been renamed St. Mark’s Center for Community Renewal. The name of the feeding ministry has changed to reflect the reorganization and rebirth of the outreach efforts at St. Mark’s Church in Keansburg. Here’s what is happening now at St. Mark’s:
Wall High School Scores Three of Monmouth Festival of the Arts Student Art Winners
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On Sunday, February 3, The Monmouth Festival of the Arts held its annual Student Art Competition featuring work of high school juniors from throughout
Honorable mentions went to: Thomas Contreras of the Rugby School for his digital photo Trapped; Dawn Damiano of Wall High School for her pencil work Double Vision; Victoria Garcia of Red Bank Regional for her ebony pencil Cozy Living; Jillian Milne, who is homeschooled, for her Acrylic Wisdom & Hypnosis; and Caroline Weiner of Inspired Minds Fine Art School for her oil Tu Me Marques.
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