Catch up on what happened this week in Tabernacle.
LRHSD board member honored for years of service
The Lenape Regional High School District Board of Education thanked Ted Shinske, a long-serving member representing Shamong, for his service. Shinske, who was elected to the Board in April 1997, decided not to run for another term in the November election.
As a Shamong native, an original ‘Piney’ as Shinske calls himself, he considers the development of Seneca High School a standout memory from his tenure on the LRHSD board. “It took a long time, a lot of people worked very hard to make it happen, and in the end, the high school turned out to be something very special,” he said.
Letters from the library
By Margaret Lafferty
Medford Library Association
The holidays are past and the New Year is swiftly arriving. Many are planning celebrations, and others are contemplating resolutions. Which are you?
As the Pinelands Library looks forward to January, we have some exciting events upcoming. On Jan. 9 at 10:30 a.m. we will be celebrating the anniversary of our 1000 Books Before Kindergarten. All children aged 5 years and younger regardless of previous participation are invited to join us on a sing-a-long journey with Kim Yarson and her guitar as we celebrate the one-year anniversary of the 1KBBK. If you are new to 1KBBK, please ask us how to participate.
For the full list of events, click here.
The Tabernacle School District prepares for the second half of the school year
The Tabernacle School District shows no signs of slowing down for the second half of the school year, with 2019 being packed with new initiatives.
Based on the district’s mission statement of being “empathetic, innovative game changers,” Superintendent Glenn Robbins said the students do a lot of different empathetic projects for others.
The full story can be found here.