Guy Fieri, restaurateur, celebrated the grand opening of Chicken Guy! at Disney Springs.
After a special ribbon-cutting ceremony, Guy sat down with some hungry guests to give them a tasting tour.
Serving up all-natural chicken tenders, chicken salads, and chicken sandwiches, Chicken Guy! features a menu that’s bursting with Guy’s signature flare.
In preparation for paving on Tuesday, September 11th, contractors will be conducting road milling work on the following roadways on Monday, September 10th:
– Longview Trail
– Franklin Road (area of railroad overpass)
– Estling Lake Road
– Hussa Place
– Filbert Trail
– Orange Trail
Anyone traveling through these areas should expect some minor delays. Local traffic will be permitted in/out of the area as the work allows. Police Officers will be on location directing traffic as needed.
Before the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh arrived in Magic Kingdom; there was Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride.
Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride took it’s last ride on September 7, 1998 and was closed to make room for Winnie the Pooh.
Many Disney guests were sad and wanted Mr. Toad to stay. As the Pooh ride starts, there are several framed photos. One of these photos shows Mr. Toad handing the deed to the attraction to Owl as a gesture of Mr. Toad’s support for Winnie the Pooh.
The Foundation of Denville is devoted to funding extraordinary educational experiences for Denville’s public school students.
We recognize that the quality of the educational system and the support of the community need to go hand in hand. Through your generosity, we can provide for the continued success of current students, as well as future students.
We host fundraisers during the school year. 100% of all funds raised go directly to grants to teachers and the schools to enrich the educational experience for all students.
Can’t build a strong Denville without a Strong Foundation!
By enjoying a nice leisurely day on the golf course and a good meal; you will be supporting our foundation (children/school), who are the Foundation of Denville!
Foundation of Denville – Foursome Ticket includes dinner and auction
780.00
Foundation of Denville – 10th Annual Golf Outing – Foursome Ticket includes dinner & auction
Foursome – Entry fee includes greens fees, cart fees, use of practice facilities and locker room, golf contests, prizes, golfer’s gift, box lunch, plus dinner, dessert and open bar during the awards dinner and reception following golf for FOUR people.
Enjoy #downtowndenville ! Take a nice leisurely stroll downtown! Take your laptop or other wireless devices to do some work in our charming outdoor eateries. AND NOW, you can send that work to print right at our Denville Library! Stroll right up Diamond Springs Road and print that document from your wireless device!
Wireless Printing
main-denville-township-bw@printspots.com for Black and White Printouts – 10 cents each (pay at the Library)
Send an email to main-denville-township-color@printspots.com for Color Printouts – 50 cents each (pay at the Library)
Woof! Our certified therapy dogs are back for another visit!
Zoe, Herschel Walker, Clover, Janie, Annie, Oreo, and Turner would love to meet you at Read to a Dog on Saturday, September 8th from 11:00 am to Noon. This is a family program open to all ages and all reading abilities, including pre-readers.
If you can read a picture or chapter book, great! If you can show our doggies the pictures in your book, great! Our therapy dogs are happy either way. Come read with us!
We welcome drop-ins but are also delighted if you register first. Please register. Thank you!
*** REGISTRATION DETAILS ***
Denville residents and residents of neighboring communities may sign up now!
“Observe Everything. Communicate Well. Draw, Draw, Draw.” -Frank Thomas
Disney Legends Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston of the Nine Old Men
Disney Legend Frank Thomas, one of the most talented, inventive and influential animators in the history of the art form, a member of Walt Disney’s elite “Nine Old Men”, and a pioneering animator who worked on many classic shorts and features during his 43-year career at the Disney Studios.
Walt’s “Nine Old Men” were a core group of supervising animators who created Walt Disney Studios’ most famous work – such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and The Rescuers. Walt jokingly called them his “Nine Old Men” (even though most of them were in their 20s when they first started at the studio) – referring to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s nine Supreme Court judges. All nine of these talented gentlemen were named Disney Legends in 1989.
Disney Legend Thomas attended Stanford University where he worked on the campus humor magazine with future Disney animator Ollie Johnston. After graduating Stanford, Thomas attended the Chouinard Art Institute and then joined The Walt Disney Company. He animated dozens of feature films and shorts. He even played piano in the Firehouse Five Plus Two.