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Hanover Wind Symphony Rings In 30th Anniversary With Free Concert

s part of its gala 30th anniversary Pearl Jubilee,


the renowned Hanover Wind Symphony will
present a lively free concert, called "There's No
Place Like Home." The concert will be held on Wed., May
6, at 7 p.m., at Memorial Junior School in Whippany.
"The Hanover Wind Symphony is celebrating 30 years
of making great music and bringing that music to our
audiences," says Matthew Paterno of Parsippany, HWS
musical director. "For this performance, we welcome back
our founder and conductor emeritus, Peter Boor, and present the world premiere of a new work by local composer
Chris M. Bernotas, titled 'Returning Home.' We are also
featuring two soloists who represent the past, present and
future of the HWS."
The two soloists are HWS members Karen Cavaliere of
Pompton Lakes and trumpeter Emily Hughes of
Whippany. Cavaliere, a 30-year member of the HWS, will
play the English horn as a soloist for Gaetano Donizetti's
"Concertino for English Horn." Emily Hughes, a freshman
at Whippany Park High School, is the daughter of Phil

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(from left to right) Hanover Wind Symphony performers Karen Cavaliere of Pompton Lakes, holding her English horn, at left, and
an oboe; Carlyn Smith of Morristown, with her clarinet; and Lynn Grice of Maplewood, holding her oboe.

Hughes (tuba) and Michele Hughes (French horn), musicians who met while playing in the HWS. The high school
student will give a solo performance during Leroy
Anderson's "Trumpeter's Lullaby."

Among the other pieces to be performed at the May 6


concert are: * "Conga del Fuego Nuevo," by Arturo
Marquez, conducted by HWS founder and conductor
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Good News Travels East and West


As Community Newspaper Co. Spreads Its Wings

By Cheryl Conway
Editor
lowers and green grass are not the only things
blooming this spring. The Marketeer has blossomed
from eight monthly community newspapers to fifteen, and is changing its name.
And like pollen that spreads from birds and bees, news
that brightens, enlightens, entertains and inspires will be
reaching the mailboxes of 170,000 homes and businesses
starting this month, with this issue. MJ Media LLC has
recently merged with Broad Street Media, owner of the

Marketeer, and formed a new company- New View Media


Group LLC.
Publishers Joe Nicastro and Mary Lalama of Flanders
of the former MJ Media have formed a partnership with
Marketeer owner Darwin Oordt of Cherry Hill to establish
New View Media Group. In talks six months prior, the
managing partners officially merged April 1.
Unlike other newspapers that incorporate both the good
and bad news, New View Media Group will feature only
good news.
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Hanover Wind Symphony Rings...


emeritus Peter Boor; "Shortcut Home," by
Dana Wilson; "Molly on the Shore," by
Percy Grainger; "Landscapes," by Rossano
Galante; and "Joyce's 71st N.Y. Regiment

March," by James Barnes.


The Hanover Wind Symphony, one of
only a handful of outstanding communitybased adult wind bands in New Jersey,

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Certificate needed by all powerboat operators in NJ. The class will take place at the
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delights audiences of all ages by giving a


contemporary twist to traditional favorites.
The large orchestra, made up exclusively
of woodwind, brass and percussion instruments, embraces as its mission bringing
"music to people and people to music."
The HWS was founded in 1985 by
Peter Boor, who saw the need for an adult
ensemble with the capability to perform
music of the highest caliber. At the group's
premiere performance, there were 30
musicians. Now in its 30th season, the
Hanover Wind Symphony has more than
doubled in size. Roughly half the members
have been in the symphony for over 15
years. Such longevity is rare in a group of
this nature, demonstrating the dedication
and devotion of the players as well as
enhancing the distinctive character of the
band.
The Hanover Wind Symphony (HWS)
has played to enthusiastic audiences at
regional venues throughout the Northeast,
including the Boston Festival of Bands at
Faneuil Hall in Boston; the New York

Brass Conference in New York City; the


Nicholas Music Center at Rutgers
University in New Brunswick; the Weis
Performing Arts Center at Bucknell
University in Lewisburg, Pa.; The Abbey
at Delbarton in Morristown; The Natirar
Estate in Peapack; the Community Theatre
in Morristown; and the Tribeca Performing
Arts Center in New York City.
HWS members are volunteers who
share a love for music as well as a passion
for enriching the cultural fabric of the
community with the thrill of live wind
band performances. By day, HWS members are accountants, engineers, teachers
and executives. They come together to
connect musically with others, share the
enjoyment of music with live audiences,
and help mentor the next generation of
wind musicians.
HWS is a recipient of a Morris Arts
grant. For further information about the
Hanover Wind Symphony or the upcoming
"There's No Place Like Home" concert,
visit www.hanoverwinds.org.

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Newspaper Co. Spreads Its Wings...


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We will have a group of community
newspapers with good family friendly content, says Nicastro. There are other publications as in any market we are in but we
try to bring a different perspective with all
good news.
The name, New View Media Group
LLC, came from The idea that we have a
new view on media, says Nicastro.
All community news, from schools to
government, people, organizations, places
of worship, libraries, non-profit organizations, volunteer services, childrens
groups, scouts, fundraisers and more will
be featured in the pages of New View
Media Group. The companys philosophy
is to showcase and inform all readers about
the good that surrounds them day to day,
the positive, and the uniqueness of their
community.
The Marketeer, a free shopper-type supplement delivered monthly to all homes,
has been around for the past 30 years. By
growing these papers, the community will
have all the positive news at their fingertips.
Established in 2003 with just two
monthlies in Mt. Olive and Hackettstown,
MJ Media which stands for My Jersey
Media grew to eight free monthlies over
the years reaching 84,831 homes and businesses. They include the Mt. Olive News,
Hackettstown News, Roxbury News,
Randolph News, Black River News,
Musconetcong News, Black River News,
Morristown News and Mendham News.
Both groups complimented each other
with their circulations so for local busi-

nesses it will be very beneficial, says


Nicastro. Despite the digital age, 2015 is a
great time for community newspapers.
Free community papers are different
than paid papers, explains Nicastro.
People want local news and it is hard to
find. The hyper local sites are good. There
is something about having a paper to hold,
people still call us for copies when their
kids are in the paper so they can cut it out
and hang it up- different than printing it off
a printer.
The additional seven papers include the
Livingston News, Hanover News,
Caldwell News, Verona/Cedar Grove
News, Millburn/Short Hills News, East
Hanover/Florham Park News, and
Maplewood/South Orange News.
The greatest challenge faced by the new
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from the community, says Nicastro.
The community is the best source for
information. People serve as the eyes and
ears as to what is going on around them.
Please send all press releases and positive
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As a free newspaper, the company
depends on paid advertising. Contact Joe
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New View Media Group LLC is located
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Eleventh Hour
Annual Tasting Event

dance floor, games, and a spectacular array


of items in the Silent Auction. A few highlighted EHR dogs will be making their
way into the event too.
Tickets for Eleventh Hours Taste of
Morris County are available for purchase
at www.ehrdogs.org or email tasteofmorris@ehrdogs.org with any questions.
Tickets will be available at the door for
$85 per person while space is permitted;
$70 for non-alcohol attendees. Please join
Eleventh Hour Rescue - a great cause is
always in great taste.
The rescue is still seeking sponsorship
and donations for the Silent Auction for
this event. This event is 21 and over
please. All attendees will need to provide
proper identification. Email tasteofmorris@ehrdogs.org.
Eleventh Hour Rescue is a 501(c)3 that
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proceeds go to the care of the animals.
Visit www.ehrdogs.org for more information, email mainoffice@ehrdogs.org or
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This event will benefit the rescues
Phase 1 Building Hope Project that is currently underway. The Building Hope project aims to raise funds to construct a new,
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over 2,800 animals Eleventh Hour Rescue
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vendors. As proven in the past two years,
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Riverside Rhythm Band, Cricket Hill
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which has recently begun construction on
its new fire house. The USATF certified
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April Showers with Shows at MPAC

here's lots going on in late April at Mayo


Performing Arts Center in Morristown. From the
blues of John Hiatt to the classic pop of Tommy
James, the one-man spoof America's Got Downton to the
hilarious musical stylings of Peter Schickele, MPAC
offers a variety of music, comedy, family events and more
April 21-April 26.
An Acoustic Evening with Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt is
set for Tues., April 21, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $59-$99.
Two legendary singer-songwriters, Lyle Lovett ("If I
had a Boat;" "She's No Lady") and John Hiatt ("Have a
Little Faith in Me;" "Thing Called Love") share the stage,
trading off songs and stories that have made them two of
the most innovative voices in music over the past three
decades.
America's Got Downton, Thurs., April 23, at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $19-$39.
Direct from London's West End! Luke Kempner's oneman parody of America's favorite British TV import features over 30 characters, blending celebrity visitors with
well-known Downton Abbey favorites, as cultures clash
and eras hilariously collide to help the cast save the estate
from financial ruin - again! "A remarkable, tour-de-force
one-man show." - London Daily Telegraph.
Peter Schickele: 50 Years of P.D.Q. Bach: A Triumph of
Incompetence!, Fri., April 24, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $29-

$69. It's been 50 years since Professor Peter Schickele


unleashed P.D.Q. Bach on an unsuspecting musical public. Now, Professor Schickele reaches back across the
decades to feature the crme de la crme of history's most
justifiably neglected composer!
Tommy James & the Shondells/Felix Cavaliere, Sat.,
April 25, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $49-$89.
A double bill of classic rock, featuring Tommy James
("Mony Mony"; "Crimson and Clover"; "I Think We're
Alone Now") and Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals ("Good
Lovin'; "A Beautiful Morning"; "People Got To Be
Free").
The Berenstain Bears Live! in "Family Matters: The
Musical," Sun., April 26, at 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Tickets
are $12-$15. A fun-filled musical based on Stan and Jan
Berenstain's popular book series that follows the hilarious
misadventures of everyone's favorite bear family. Ages
three to eight.
Mayo Performing Arts Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization, presents a wide range of programs that
entertain, enrich, and educate the diverse population of the
region and enhance the economic vitality of Northern
New Jersey. The 2014-2015 season is made possible, in
part, by a grant the New Jersey State Council on the
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Global Movement Underway To Heal, Strengthen Families and Communities

by Cheryl Conway
upport groups for families, and children, facing
issues are growing in the area as fast as the green
grass and flower buds this spring.
Family Alliance Foundation is a new nonprofit corporation in New Jersey with a legacy that is expanding and
support groups forming throughout the area, with divisions and chapters soon to be spreading throughout the
world.
The goal of the alliance is to serve as advocates for
those facing issues and provide solutions whether through
support groups or steering them in the direction for help
and change. The organization is launching its global
movement to heal and strengthen families and communities.
Our world is in crisis, say the founders of the
alliance. Families are divided, divorced and in need of
healing. Our children are in need of compassion, empathy
and resources to make them whole. We are advocates who
provide solutions through programs that include education, inspiration and motivation. We collaborate with
other entities who provide food, shelter, clothing and other
resources that help people move from survive to
thrive.
Established in Nov. 2014, the foundations purpose is
to educate and inspire families to grow mentally, physically, financially and spiritually and have them leave a
legacy for all future generations to come, as stated on the

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website.
To implement their vision, Dr. Ted Fattoross, Dr. Debra
Brooks and Ginny Gutierrez have partnered to create the
foundation, bringing their knowledge of speaking, counseling and marketing.
We all know someone whose family is in crisis, they
say. The breakdown of our society and the fundamental
reason our systems are broken, is the breakdown of our
families.
Whether it involves family issues, divorce issues,
alienation, bullying, We will become the support group,
says Fattoross, chief executive officer and founder of the
Family Alliance Foundation.
As parents and grandparents, each of us is charged
with the mission of raising our children to do good in the
world, organizers say. Today, as we look to our own
community, there is a need to heal and strengthen our families, as the core of a strong society are strong families.
We will be having legs, says Fattoross. We arent
stationary or stagnant. The foundation has created a
Legacy program, another division with chapters around
the world, including most recent chapters being formed in
Morristown and Denville.
Through Legacy we will have events or support
groups at various locations like Panera Bread or local
libraries. There will be resources for websites steering
where to turn for help, as well as online support groups.
We have an army of people signing up to volunteer for

these groups, he says. With some form of counseling


background or expertise, Fattoross is looking for volunteers he will train to start a support group.
We want leaders of chapters of Family Alliance
Foundation all around the world, says Fattoross, a wellknown international keynote speaker, seminar leader,
coach and consultant. Lets say you are traveling, you
can go to a facilitator there and get similar support.
Support group topics will cover many areas such as:
family related issues like relationships, stress, values,
ethics and parenting; parental and grandparent alienation;
sensitivity training and tolerance for anyone involved with
children, from caretakers, police officers to judges; antibullying; character education; teen pregnancy; domestic
violence and domestic silence; conflict resolution and peer
mediation; career direction and job readiness; stress and
change management.
There are three initiatives of the foundation: family
relationships- to educate and inspire families to grow
mentally, physically, financially, spiritually and abundantly; parental alienation- to create awareness, then educate,
and eliminate this cancer to society; and Judicial, government, legal and law enforcement - to form an alliance with
the "systems" that are charged with the responsibility to
manage our children and families, to collaborate through
programs as a means to foster a deeper sensitivity to the
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the children in mind.
Many issues faced by children, such as
anti-bullying and suicide, can be reduced if
they had the proper role models at home,
says Fattoross.
If the children dont find the heroes at
the dinner table, they will find them in the
street, he says. It all starts in the home.
No child was ever born a bully.

Children, they might do as we say,


they might do as we do, says Fattoross.
A hero is not a dad who makes a million
dollars. A hero is a dad or a mom who
gave up their scholarships so they can be
home with their mother who has cancer, so
they ended up flipping burgers rather than
going to NYU.
Its not how much gold we leave our
children thats important; its how little

Softball Players Sought

he Morris Essex Tuesday Senior


Softball League, part of the New
Jersey Senior Softball Association,
is looking for softball players to join the
league.
The NJSSA is a softball association for
every level of players who are 49 years old
and over. The League is comprised of seven
Leagues including Morris, Middlesex,
Monmouth, Ocean, Mercer, Somerset and
Union counties. Teams are grouped by ability to ensure parity and a competitive level
for all to enjoy. It is a 6 to 12 foot arc pitch

league. Leagues are split into age brackets


of 49 and over, 59 and over, and 69 and
over. Any one who wishes to play and/or
coach, call or e-mail any of the commissioners listed below, representing the
Morris Essex Tuesday Senior Softball
League. (METSSL).
Tony Ciavatta at 973-520-8858, janandtone@optimum.net; Al Cheli at 201-6503485, alcheli52@gmail.com; Gene Stracco
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baggage we pass on to them that truly matters, says Fattoross, 57, father of three
kids who calls himself a recovering
work-a-holic.
Noted as having the worlds record of
the largest number of speaking presentations, Fattoross spends a great deal of time
discussing the issues and delivering motivational speeches to various audiences
from schools to prisons, corporations and
even homeless shelters.
He has spent the last 25 years presenting 8,500 speaking presentations throughout the world, inspiring more than 250,000
people each year to be the best they can
be. He has covered 2,000 topics from
character education, values and ethics,
anti-bullying programs, leadership and
teamwork; featured on national television,
radio programs and newspapers; and
served on the advisory boards of Fortune
500 companies, government, non-profit
and educational agencies.
Through all his work and knowledge,
Fattoross decided it was time to pay this
forward. He joined forces with Dr. Debra
Brooks, executive director of the founda-

tion, who works in Washington, DC, as a


counselor dealing with issues from teen
pregnancy, family, divorce and separation;
as well as Ginny Gutierrez, foundation
president, who specializes in marketing
and research.
Fattoross says we have a moral obligation to help each other. I believe that when
we go through struggle, we have a moral
obligation to tell our story, to have our victory lift up others to give them the opportunity to escape their personal crises.
There is purpose in our pain.
He notes that the message he is trying to
share is not limited to my time, my
resources, my ability but will instead rely
on an army of individuals whose support
groups around the world can support,
encourage and inspire, resolve issues and
problems that we face as a global community.
For more information, go to www.familyalliance.org; or call 609-772-7407. The
foundation is hiring mentors, leaders,
coaches, consultants and counselors to run
support groups, and is always in need of
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Centenarys Earth Day Celebration Set

entenary Colleges Earth Week Committee welcomes the community to the celebration of Earth
Day, set for Sat., April 25, on the front lawn of the
College in Hackettstown. This is the eighth anniversary of
Centenarys celebration of Earth Day. This family-oriented event will appeal to children of all ages.
Admission is free and will kick off at 8 a.m. with
Breakfast with the Birds. Nancy Madacsi, retired director of Centenarys Taylor Memorial Library, will lead a
nature walk/bird watching stroll at the Charles O. Hayford
State Fish Hatchery, located next to the campus. Dunkin
Donuts in Hackettstown will be donating donuts and coffee for the participants.
The main events will begin at 10 a.m. on the front lawn
of the campus and will end at 3 p.m.
We are pleased to be able to host this annual event to
celebrate Earth Day in this manner, and we hope to continue to generate a great deal of community interest, says
Dr. Lynn Taylor, Professor of Equine Science at Centenary
College. We are offering various activities for all ages to
enjoy. The Earth Day Celebration will certainly be an
event you will not want to miss!
The Earth Day Passport Program will once again be
incorporated into the festivities. Attendees can check into
the Information Booth and receive a Passport Booklet for
the Earth Day event. By completing activities and visiting
vendors, attendees will collect stamps and stickers on their
passport, which can then be redeemed at the Information

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Other highlights of this fun-filled day include various
childrens activities, such as flower pot painting, an educational ocean display and a crab habitat. In addition,
there will be a fashion display of recycled-material clothing by Centenary Colleges Fashion Department in the
Front Parlours of the Edward W. Seay Administration
Building, as well as a fashion show on the front walkway
around the fountain at noon.
Live music and entertainment will take place throughout the day. Local bands that will be performing will be
Kathy Moser from 11 a.m. to noon; Skysleeper from
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.; and the Matt Romangna Band
from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. There will also be various vendors
and environmentally themed groups at the event to help
promote sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Food will be available for purchase.
Vendors, interested sponsors and individuals who
would like to sign up for Breakfast with the Birds
should contact Dr. Lynn Taylor at (908) 852-1400, ext.
2216, or taylorl@centenarycollege.edu. For more information and to download the vendor or sponsor forms, visit
www.centenarycollege.edu/earthday.
To educate the community on Earth-related issues, Dr.
Tony Broccoli, professor at the School of Environmental
and Biological Sciences at Rutgers University will speak
on Wed., April 22, at 2 p.m., in the Ferry Building. He will
talk on The Climate Ahead: Global Changes, Local

Impacts focuses on the science of climate change, including a discussion of the basic physics, global observations
of climate change and model projections of future climate
change. The talk will also discuss some of the potential
impacts of climate change on our region and will close
with a brief discussion of societys options for dealing
with climate change. Members of the community are
invited to learn more about this topic and participate in a
discussion after the presentation.

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Morris Arts Unique Great Conversations

orris
Arts
7th
Great
Conversations is set for Thurs.,
April 30, at the Madison Hotel, in
Morristown. Guests can mix and mingle
with a stellar lineup of prominent and fasci-

nating host conversationalists at a 6 p.m.


reception leading to the 7:15 p.m. dinner
where guests can converse in more depth
with a specific host selected in advance.
This event offers guests the opportunity

CCM Spring Open House

ounty College of Morris (CCM)


plans to hold its Spring Open
House on Sat., April 25, in the
Student Community Center on its
Randolph campus.
Two sessions will be offered at 10 a.m.
and 11:30 a.m., and those who attend and
apply to the college will have the $30
application fee waived.
The Open House features academic
break-out sessions so students can explore
the areas of study they are most interested
in pursuing. Participants also are provided
with the opportunity to speak with faculty
and representatives from Admissions,
Financial Aid, Career Services and other
student life areas, and to take a self-guided
tour of campus.

The Open House provides high school


students, their parents and others with a
forum to learn about CCMs more than 50
associate degree programs, athletics and
student organizations, and certificate and
noncredit programs. In addition, participants will have the option of attending a
Financing Your College Education
workshop.
Registration is required and can be easily
completed
online
at
http://www3.ccm.edu/admissions/OpenHo
use.asp. Open House visitors can park in
Lots 5, 6 and 7 (a campus map can be
found
at
http://www.ccm.edu/
fullsize.html). For more information, go to
www.ccm.edu or call 973-328-5101.

Panel OKs Bill Establishing


Support the Troops License Plates

egislation
sponsored
by
Assemblyman Dave Wolfe and
Assemblywoman Alison Littell
McHose to lighten the financial burden
on the families of New Jersey military
personnel serving overseas was approved
recently today by the Appropriations
committee. The bill, A-1183, authorizes a
Support the Troops specialty license
plate with the proceeds earmarked for the
families of NJ military personnel who are
serving overseas.
Veterans can apply for grants to help
with mortgage or rent payments, food and
clothing, heating or utility bills, emergency home repairs, repair or replacement
of essential home appliances, vehicle
repair, tuition assistance, and other emergent needs.
The families of deployed soldiers
face both emotional and financial hardship, said Wolfe, R-Ocean and
Monmouth. The monthly expenses still
need to be satisfied. However, in most

cases, the family income is reduced


because the military pay cant match the
weekly pay check from employers at
home.
These license plates give residents an
easy way of supporting the troops and
providing some financial relief, said
McHose, R Sussex, Warren and Morris.
The special tags create another source of
financial assistance to those in need.
The proceeds from the license tags will
support the Operation Enduring
Freedom/Operation
Iraqi
Freedom
Yellow Ribbon Grant Program which is
administered by the NJ National Guard
Support for Returning Combat Veterans
Program.
The funds will also provide grants for
families of NJ Army or Air National
Guard service members who have been
mobilized for more than 90 days and are
experiencing financial hardship. Initial
cost of the specialty plates will be $50
with a $10 annual renewal fee.

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Our host conversationalists this year
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This very popular event fills up quickly
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Silly Leprechaun Visits Homes In Popular Childrens Book

By Cheryl Conway
ike
other
leprechauns,
Silly
McGilly returned to
Ireland last month to make
more shoes, but his time
here was well spent entertaining young and old during the St. Patricks Day
holiday.
Who is Silly McGilly?some may ask. He is a new
leprechaun friend created
by three women of New
Jersey, one who lives right
in Morris County. Michelle
Coffey-Dougherty
of
Montville, along with her
sister Eileen CoffeyCowley of Sea Girt, and
their sister-in-law Victoria
Clark-Coffey of Basking
Ridge are the authors of
Silly McGilly.
Their
book,
Silly
McGilly was written two
years ago in 2013, but first
sold in stores last year.
Dougherty held a book
reading at the Learning
Express
Toys
in
Morristown last month during Read Across America
Week.
With
cupid
on
Valentines Day, and the
Easter Bunny on Easter,
why not in between introduce a cute and clever leprechaun parade into St.
Patricks Day.
In an often overlooked
family holiday, Silly
McGilly is a breath of fresh
air, as stated in the books
press release. He visits
homes and classrooms to
play fun little tricks on
children in the month,
weeks, days leading up to
St. Patricks Day.
Michelle says she
thought of the idea after
Christmas time when her
seven-year old son was
saying how sad he was that
Christmas was over, what

do we have to look forward


to?
We have a leprechaun
but he comes one night,
explains Michelle, so why
not create a character to
help raise awareness of the
tradition and create great
family memories.
As Irish Americans, the
three authors wanted to
breathe some new life into
St. Patricks Day, especially having 10 children
between them, and their
immense love for family
traditions.
Six months to write, the
three sisters met regularly
to complete their book.
We all sat together;
cousins would sit and play
and we would all work,
sales Michelle, former preK through second grade
teacher. With sales, marketing and teaching in their
background, the sisters
combined their skills to
self-publish a creative childrens book.
"Silly McGilly is a labor
of love for our entire family," said Eileen Cowley.
"We were all brought up to
appreciate our Irish culture
and particularly enjoyed
the fun and revelry of St.
Patrick's Day. However, we
also recognized that there
was no defining story or
character that young children could embrace, both
literally and figuratively.
And so, Silly McGilly was
born!"
The book tells the story
of the very lovable Silly
McGilly. Silly is a friendly
leprechaun who enjoys visiting homes and classrooms
to play funny little tricks on
children throughout the St.
Patrick's Day season.
For some, Silly can visit
every day in March, others
once a week, or the day

before St. Patrick's Day.


In Michelles house,
Silly McGilly visits for 17
days in March leading up
to St. Patricks Day. She
uses it when March begins.
When you read the
book you put the doll by
the window as an indication for the real Silly
McGilly to come into your
home to do a trick,
explains Michelle. Then
every day, kids wake up to
new tricks by the green leprechaun.
Examples of tricks,
which are also outlined in
the book, include turning
toilet bowl water green, or
pictures turned upside
down.
Maybe he's left some
treats behind such as
chocolate coins, shamrocks
or St. Patrick's Day stickers. Or, maybe he's been up
to a little mischief, turning
over chairs, writing on the
blackboard, or leaving the
kitchen cabinets open.
Michelle says, Its up
to each parent to decide
what they want to do.
Parents and kids come up
creative ideas each day.
Then after St. Patricks
Day, he goes back to
Ireland to making shoes
because thats what leprechauns do.
We created a family
tradition, says Michelle.
Kids are excited, they
look forward to it. Kids
wake up and are excited.
Its a great tradition creating family memories.
Children grow up so quickly. Its something to enjoy
with the whole family. Its
a great tradition whether
you are Irish or not.
Teachers are using it in
classrooms, pre-kindergarten through third grade,
in all 50 states.

Last year, Silly McGilly


was so popular he sold out.
This year, sales have doubled and orders are still
coming in. Michelle was
heading to Ireland to meet
with a gift shop owner to
carry Silly McGilly there.
A fun new childrens
hard-cover book, Silly
McGilly is 24 pages long
and self-published. Each
book comes with an eight
inch, soft, plush leprechaun.
Whether youre Irish
or not, wonderful memories are waiting for you
with this new St. Patrick's
Day tradition!
Its a great gift for a
birthday, for the holidays,
at any time of year, concludes Michelle. You can
give it during the year; its
exciting and something to

Michelle Coffey-Dougherty and Victoria Coffey.


look forward to.
Sold for $29.99 on the
website, the book includes
a keepsake box with the

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Domino Is Looking For Her Forever Home!

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Free Lecture By Noted Oceanographer

oted oceanographer Dr. Sylvia


Earle will discuss her efforts to
raise awareness about the state of
the planet's oceans and her efforts to protect them when she speaks at Mayo
Performing Arts Center in Morristown on
Wed., April 22, at 8 p.m.
This event is free and made possible
by the support of BASF. Tickets are
required.
In addition to the evening event, Earle
will speak to students at a 10:30 studentsonly lecture. If your school is interested
in attending, please contact 973-5390345, ext 6556.
National
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07934 Gladstone
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07006 West Caldwell
07021 Essex Fells
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4762
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9292
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10835
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07044 Verona
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07840 Hackettstown

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07963 Morristown
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5110
2038
12938

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07843 Hopatcong
07874 Stanhope
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5005
3739
10414

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07869 Randolph
07945 Mendham
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9719
479
10411

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4053
1798
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