Jun 04 7:00 p.m.

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South County

(A) South County Ukulele Circle

Ages 15 - Up The Ukulele Circle returns to South County every first and third Wednesday of the month. Join Mr. Roy Cox and other ukulele enthusiasts for an hour of playing and learning new songs together. All Skill levels are welcome. There will be a few ukuleles available for new players to use.

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(A) How to Empower Yourself in the Workplace
Voorhees
egetzinger Mon, 05/19/2025 - 15:35
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Overheard photo of a work desk with newspaper, calculator, laptop and a person's hands visible holding a phone while checking email.
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Learn how to boost your confidence and take control of your career.

Unlock confidence and communication tools at this free workshop on self-awareness, empowerment, and workplace success.

Presented by Voorhees-Gibbsboro Lions Club & the SNJ Millennials Next, featuring expert speaker Maria Grande sharing actionable insights!

Learn how to boost your confidence and take control of your career

Presented by Voorhees-Gibbsboro Lions Club & the SNJ Millennials Next, featuring expert speaker Maria Grande
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Jun 14 11:00 a.m.

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Voorhees

(A) The History & Legacy of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion

By the end of 1944, with the D-day landings complete and the hard-fought Battle of the Bulge underway, the Army faces another daunting challenge: mail warehouses in Europe overflowed with mountains of undelivered letters and packages. A shortage of postal workers meant seven millions Americans on the continent were feeling disconnected from their loved ones at home. In response, a Women's Army Corps (WAC) unit, eventually designated at the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, was assembled and sent to England and France.

Come learn about the only unit of Black women to serve overseas during World War II and how they efficiently delivered that severe mail backlog under the command of Major Charity Adams.

Presented by Dr. Karen T. Jordan, descendant of the 6888th, historian, and ambassador.

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