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Disney Welcome’s Baby Aella!

Disney Welcome’s Baby Aella!

Aella’s birth marks a first for her parents – mom Lily and dad George. The pair was chosen to breed through the Species Survival Plan (SSP), which is overseen by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and ensures responsible breeding of threatened and endangered species. Breeding this pair is important to the long-term survival of the species because it adds more genetic diversity to the giraffe population, which helps ensure future generations.

Aella will nurse for about a year, and then, as a herbivore, she will move to the lush vegetation available throughout the savanna. When full grown, she will use her 18-inch tongue to strip leaves off thorny branches from the tops and sides of trees to consume up to 75 pounds of food a day.

That’s a tall order!

The Masai giraffe is a vulnerable species found primarily in Kenya and Tanzania. There are believed to be roughly 32,000 Masai giraffes left in the wild, and their population continues to decline because of poaching and habitat loss.

The Disney Conservation Fund supports conservation efforts in Africa to protect wildlife habitats, including those of giraffes. Earlier this year, several Disney animal care experts went to Uganda to help relocate a herd of giraffes across the Nile River to establish a newer, safer habitat away from oil-drilling fields. Another team went to Kenya to support a giraffe and zebra population census.

You can not only book your stay at Disney; but, we can book your safari tours and backstage tours of Disney’s Animal Kingdom where guests can see the veterinary hospital!

#Denville – Jobs!

From NJ.com

EDUCATION OPENINGS

Denville Twp School Denville, NJ (07834)

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Fire Engine Debuts at Disneyland Park, 1958

Sixty years ago, the Fire Engine made its first journey down Main Street, U.S.A. Let’s take a ride down memory lane to hear the story behind one of Disneyland Resort’s most beloved classic vehicles.

Fire Engine at Disneyland park

To start, here are five fun facts about the Fire Engine:

  1. It made its debut in 1958 as the last addition to Disneyland park’s classic vehicle fleet.
  2. The vehicle is not licensed to drive on public streets, so it is exclusive to the Disneyland Resort.
  3. Although it cruises up and down Main Street, U.S.A. at 5 miles per hour with guests in tow, the Fire Engine’s top speed is 35 miles per hour.
  4. As a true piece of beloved Disney history, the Fire Engine is kept in immaculate condition, and its details always look sparkly and new.
  5. The truck was inspired by turn-of-the-early 20th century Fire Engines, such as the 1907 Rambler and vintage LaFrance fire trucks.

Fire Engine at Disneyland park

The Fire Engine has an incredibly rich Disney history. Now, let’s take a closer look at three important people in this vehicle’s story:

  1. Bob Gurr: The Fire Engine was designed by Bob Gurr, a legendary Imagineer with more than 100 plans for Disney attractions under his belt. Walt Disney first took notice of Bob’s passion for tools and mechanics after Bob consulted on the creation of attractions vehicles for Autopia, and the two men would go to inspire one another for years.
  2. Walt Disney: Walt himself was known to drive the Fire Engine through the park before opening to survey operations and discover opportunities for improvement. In fact, in the fall of 1966, Walt and Mickey posed on the Fire Engine in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle for what would become one of their last photos together. These photos have become iconic images of Walt, a symbol of the magical legacy he left behind.
  3. Steve Finley: It’s nearly impossible to talk about the Fire Engine without mentioning longtime attraction host Steven “Steve” Finley. Steve got his start at the Disneyland Resort in 1973 working at Tomorrowland Terrace Restaurant, and has served as beloved driver of the Fire Engine for the past 40 years. Nowadays, he can often be found handing out stickers to young riders or sounding the Fire Engine’s immediately recognizable horn.

Want to take a ride on the Fire Engine in celebration of its 60th anniversary?  CaribbeanDays, an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner can take you here!

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The Firehouse at Disneyland

Disney Legend Harper Goff

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Updated! #Denville #Boonton #Rockaway – POWWW September Hawk Watch Hike

NEW! Denville Public Library has hiking kits available for this hike!

POWWW September Hawk Watch Hike

About Protect our Wetlands, Water and Woods

Protect our Wetlands, Water and Woods
Nonprofit Organization · Denville, New Jersey
POWWW’s Mission is to Protect Wetlands, Woodlands & potable Water supplies throughout the Beaver Brook watershed in Denville, Rockaway & Boonton Twps.

Join a free guided hike with Protect Our Wetlands Water and Woods as we travel from Jonathan’s Woods to the scenic vista at Wildcat Ridge Hawk Watch in Rockaway Twp. We will look for wildlife and wildflowers along the way.

Once we arrive at the Hawk Watch, we will spend two to three hours scanning the skies for migratory raptors and songbirds. This four to five hour hike has some steep slopes and rugged terrain.

NJ Division of Fish & Wildlife volunteers will give a short presentation on the dynamics
of bird migration and the importance of quality habitat.

When:

Saturday September 15th 2018 9AM (raindate of Sunday the 16th)

Where:

Park on Old Beach Glen Road in Rockaway to access the Orange Trail, we will have POWWW parking signs streetside just before #225 Old Beach Glen Road, Rockaway NJ 07866

Map

What to Bring:

Hiking boots, binoculars, water and snack, camera

For more info or directions call Mike Leone at 973-479-7816 or Dave Blinder at 973-727-2037

Dine Out #Denville !

 

Dine Out Denville Presented by Einhorn Harris

Sun Sep 23rd – Fri 28th
Denville, NJ, USA  

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Enjoy Excellent Dining in Downtown Denville

Presented by Einhorn Harris!

Dine Out Denville is a 5-day promotion intended to bring Denville residents and visitors great deals and flavors in our wonderful Denville restaurants and food establishments.

Prix-Fixe Brunch, Lunch, & Dinner Menus
Special Promotions and Deals
Discounts at local eateries
Other activities and offers

Learn more at www.DenvilleRestaurantWeek.com

Walt Disney Recognition Day

On August 23, 1986, the U.S. Senate passed a bill, Public Law 99-391, which designates December 5 as “Walt Disney Recognition Day”!

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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

 

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party


Due to popular demand, Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween kicks off on select nights in August and runs through to October.

Ticket demand brings Halloween early to Disney! Grab your favorite costume, and CaribbeanDays can take you here! MIL/Vet/DOD families with Military, Veteran, Common Access ID Cards, here are the dates you can buy discounted tickets for this event (thank you for your service!):


MIL/VET/DOD Pricing and dates with ID Cards

Watch the GraveDiggers Dance. They remind me of the Chimney Sweeps from Mary Poppins.

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Posted Friday, August 17th, 2018

Jersey Central Power & Light is Monitoring Weather Conditions Forecasted for this Weekend

JCP&L Alert for Weekend Storms in Morris CountyJersey Central Power & Light is closely monitoring the developing weather conditions associated with the storms forecast for this weekend. JCP&L is prepared to activate its storm response and Incident Command System plans.

In the event outages occur due to severe weather, customers without power are encouraged to report their outage by calling 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877), clicking the “Report Outage” link on www.firstenergycorp.com, or by texting out to 544487.

Customers should immediately report downed wires to 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877), or call their local police or fire department.  JCP&L reminds customers to stay away from downed wires, even if they believe they are no longer carrying electricity.  Extra caution should be used in areas where downed lines are tangled with trees or other debris.  Motorists are cautioned to treat intersections with inoperable traffic signals as four-way stops.

JCP&L customers can subscribe to email and text message alert notifications to receive weather updates in advance of major storms and updates on scheduled or extended power outages.  Visit www.firstenergycorp.com/connect to enroll.

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