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Weekly Roundup: Bridal show, Goodwill clothing drive, BladeRunner

Catch up on what happened this week in Tabernacle.

There’s a wedding on Oct. 10 — and everyone is invited!

There’s a wedding in Moorestown, and everyone’s invited!

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The South Jersey Wedding Reception and Bridal Show comes to the Moorestown Mall from 5 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 10. The free event will be staged similar to an actual wedding, and guests can expect an interactive and informative evening filled with fun, games and, of course, wedding cake.

The full story can be found here.

LRHSD kicks off their annual Goodwill clothing drive

Matthew Webb, Assistant Superintendent; Jhanessa Bell; Dr. Carol Birnbohm, LRHSD Superintendent; Ricky Schwartz; Kaylee Blash; Celia Luling; Gina Chryssofos; Sophie Kambour; Mark B. Boyd, Goodwill President & CEO; Kayla Lundberg; Ryan Caples; Kylie Bernheimer; Nicholas Forbore and Matthew Campbell, Shawnee Principal at the commencement of the Goodwill donation drive on Oct. 1 at Shawnee High School.

Beginning in 2011, the district decided to organize a friendly competition between the four high schools — Lenape, Shawnee, Cherokee and Seneca — to see which could collect the largest amount of clothing donations.

Students, staff and community members are invited to participate in this clothing drive, with Goodwill donation bins located at each high school. The bins were put in place on Sept. 24 and they will remain on site through Nov. 13.

This year’s clothing drive champion will be crowned at the Turkey Bowl game taking place at the Cherokee High School stadium.

The full story can be found here.

Tabernacle resident recognized for ‘BladeRunner’ photo

Photo taken by Daniel D’Auria.

“Shock and awe” are the words Daniel D’Auria used to describe the typical reaction to his photograph titled “BladeRunner.”

This particular image will be one of approximately 60 selected photos, out of 26,000 entries, to hang in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.

With his image being selected as “highly honored” in the Polar Passion category of the Windland Smith Rice International Awards, his photo will be displayed from Oct. 29 through September 2019. According the Nature’s Best Photography website, the presented images are viewed by millions of visitors each year.

The full story can be found here.

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