Jul 20 6:30 p.m.

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Merchantville

(Y) Teen Cupcake Decorating Workshop

Ages 12-17. Allison Kissel of Desserts by Allison teaches the art of decorating cupcakes - come hungry, leave happy! Participants will leave with 3-4 cupcakes highlighting the skills they have learned. All supplies are provided. Registration required.

Allergy concerns? Please feel free to bring 3-4 of your own cupcakes to decorate (Allison uses a basic buttercream for icing).

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May 27 2:00 p.m.

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Voorhees

(A) Senior Property Tax Relief Information Session

Majority Leader Louis Greenwald and Assemblywoman Melinda Kane are holding a PAS-1 Informational Session to help residents navigate the new combined application for property tax relief, including ANCHOR, Senior Freeze, and Stay NJ. This session, led by Division of Taxation staff, will cover eligibility, calculations, and filing. Q&A to follow.

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Jul 15 2:30 p.m.

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Merchantville

(K) Way of the Warrior: Yoga for Kids

Ages 6-12. Come bend, breathe, and stretch with Project Little Warriors! We offer yoga and mindfulness classes for youth, combining movement, breathwork, intention-setting, and a short activity to support emotional regulation, confidence, and both physical and mental well-being. Each class is accessible to all levels and designed to help students build practical tools for stress relief and self-awareness. Feel free to bring your own yoga mat or a towel to practice on. Registration is required.

Jul 13 7:00 p.m.

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Virtual

(V) Museum of the American Revolution: When Women Lost the Vote

Virtual program. Few people know that for about 30 years during the Revolutionary era, certain women and free people of African descent had the right to vote in New Jersey. Learn the little-known history of the nation’s first women voters and examine the political conflicts that led to their voting rights being stripped away in 1807.  (This is a virtual program; link will be emailed the day of the program to the email address provided during registration ). Program is presented by the Museum of the American Revolution.

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Jun 22 7:00 p.m.

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Virtual

(V) Museum of the American Revolution: Philadelphia: A Revolutionary City (Virtual Program)

Virtual program. Eighteenth-century Philadelphia was a complex place where global trade brought new goods and new ideas to the people who became revolutionaries. Follow one artifact — a punchbowl uncovered in an archaeological dig on site of the Museum of the American Revolution — on a virtual tour of the city, and find yourself in market stalls, coffeehouses, illegal taverns, churches, and the halls of government. (This is a virtual program; link will be emailed the day of the program to the email address provided during registration ). Program is presented by the Museum of the American Revolution.

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May 27 11:00 a.m.

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Ferry Avenue

(A) Spring Becorns

Inspired by the work of David M. Bird, we'll turn flowers, leaves, acorns, and other natural materials into little creatures called Becorns!

All supplies are provided. For anyone ages 18+

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