

Thank you Mayor Andes! https://t.co/nuCO6F9Jnc
— Mara’s Cafe (@marascafe) January 16, 2019
The Denville Social Services Department would like to invite any members of our community who may be adversely impacted by the federal government shutdown to avail themselves to the department’s services, including the food pantry.
All consultations are confidential and we would only request documentation in the form of a federal employee ID, pay-stub or other documentation verifying that you work in a contract capacity for the federal government.
The Denville Social Services Department is operated on a part-time basis and is open Tuesday (8:30 AM to 2 PM), Wednesday (2:00 PM to 8 PM), Thursday (8:30 AM to 2 PM) and Friday (food pantry only – 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon).
With the extra need on the food pantry, please help in restocking! I made a MS Doc download for you to PRINT NOW and put with your own food shopping list.
Friends of Denville Social ServicesClick and print now. So you have it when you run into the store!
The Food Pantry needs donations of:
Friends of Denville Social Services
January 10 at 10:54 AM ·
Denville Social Services is in need of the following items:
Spices of all kinds.
Ketchup
Pancake Mix
Syrup
Mayonnaise
Paper towels
Toilet Paper
Facial Tissues
Toothpaste
Deodorant for men and women
Feminine Hygiene products.
Donations can be dropped off at Social Services during scheduled hours or in the donation bin located in the vestibule of the entrance to Township Hall.
Now it’s your turn! Time to partake in the wonderful memories and experiences we have all had with the #Denville Community School System!
Click Here to start Your Baby’s Adventure into Kindergarten!
And if you are new to #Denville, WELCOME! New Student Sign Ups for Lakeview, Riverview and Valleyview can be found here!
We hope your experiences will be as fulfilling and memorable as ours.
Get plugged into a great communication system:
“Empowering the Steampunk Community”
Entertainment:
Victor & The Bully –
We would like to introduce you to an upcoming duo from the depths of South East London, Victor and the Bully.
Armed with only a Ukulele, a Guitar, some moustache wax and a touch of Brylcreem to a create a twisted cabaret-like sound.
Using honky-tonk piano, violins, trumpets and anything they can get their filthy mits on to back them and create a ‘Carnival blend’ inspired by steampunk, swing, mariachi, classical and punk to blow the cobwebs away and get the feet tapping!
Hotel – The Sheraton Parsippany
C.O.G.S Expo. May 17-19, 2019 will take place at the incredible Sheraton Parsippany in Parsippany, NJ. Sporting gorgeous new renovations, incredible food and immaculate grounds with their own pond, this location is set to make C.O.G.S. Expo. May 17-19, 2019 the event of the year!
How Do You Attend C.O.G.S. Expo. May 17-19, 2019?
Criteria:
“All 2D work (paintings, drawings, pastels, watercolors, photography, etc.) will be considered as long as it features the landscapes, flora, fauna, natural, cultural and/or historic resources of the Highlands of NY, NJ, PA and CT (depictions of flora and fauna outside of the Highlands region will be accepted if those species are typically found in the Highlands). Some 3-dimensional work will also be considered” (see http://njhighlandscoalition.org/?s=juried for more details).
Photos from 2018 NJ Highlands Juried Art Exhibit
*More details will be provided by New Jersey Highlands Coalition and any questions can be directed to zac@njhighlandscoalition.org
HaT TiP!
❤ @NJNaturalGas Conserve to Preserve Video Contest?Talented highschoolers(&one talented pup!) Great messages…Vote for your favorite by Jan31! @SJ_Schools @ValleyviewMS @RV_Rockets @LVLionsDen https://t.co/Lds5vOeuXf
— Lydia Stiles (@VV_GoGreen) January 10, 2019
Kids and Schools Can Win Cash and Prizes in Our Annual Poster and Video Contests!
Students: it’s time to get creative for a chance to win cash and cool prizes in NJNG’s Annual Conserve to Preserve® (CTP) Kids and Conservation Poster and Video Contests. Saving energy and protecting our environment is important for everyone’s future. You can do your part to help, every day. Here’s your chance to show us how!
Attention Fifth Graders!
Win your own tablet … plus your school could win an exciting, interactive Brain Show assembly plus $1,000! And, your teacher could win a $100 gift card!
Our CTP® Kids and Conservation Poster Contest is open to all fifth grade students in NJNG’s service area. Students are encouraged to use their imagination to illustrate energy-saving ideas for a chance to win. NJNG will select three winners based on content, accuracy, creativity and
overall presentation.
Click on the links below to get started. Good luck!
Attention High School Students
You Could Win:
Lights, Camera, Action! Our eighth annual CTP® Kids and Conservation Video Contest features amazing prizes in two submission categories – individual and group video. NJNG will award the individual video winner $500 and the group video winner $2,500 for their club or class.
In addition, the winning students’ schools will each receive a $1,000 contribution from NJNG toward an energy conservation or environmental project. And, finalist’s videos will be posted on app.com, where the public will vote for a Viewer’s Choice award. The winning online entry will receive $500 from NJNG.
The contest is open to high school students (13 years and older, including those who are home-schooled) within NJNG’s service area.
Click on the links below to get started. Good luck!
Don’t miss these great opportunities!
Be sure to e-mail or call us TODAY at 732-938-1035 for your complete poster or video contest kit and further details on how to enter.