Do you know Cliff Edwards? Yes, you do!

Do you know Cliff Edwards? Yes, you do!

Cliff Edwards, also known as “Ukelele Ike,” (June 14, 1895 – July 17, 1971) was an American singer, actor, and voice actor in the 1920s and early 1930s, specializing in jazzy renditions of pop standards and novelty tunes. He had a number-one hit with “Singin’ in the Rain” in 1929. This Disney Legend, Cliff Edwards, was the voice of the official conscience in Disney’s Pinocchio. Jiminy and Pinocchio’s friendship was the heart of the film’s story. Jiminy was animated by one of Walt Disney’s Nine Old Men, Ward Kimball. Disney Legend, “Ukelele Ike” Cliff Edwards was also the voice of Jim Crow, one of the crows from Disney’s film Dumbo.

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11th Annual Tour de Turtles at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort

It’s time for the 11th annual Tour de Turtles at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort.

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The annual Tour de Turtles will take place July 28, 2018 and is headed up by the Disney’s Animals, Science & Environment Team with the Sea Turtle Conservancy. This team regularly monitors sea turtle nesting activity at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort.

To celebrate this annual Tour de Turtles, Disney guests have a chance to vote to name two of the loggerhead’s turtles to be released back to sea based on a Toy Story inspired name. Cast your vote at Disney Parks Blog.

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July 13, 1925, Walt Disney marries Lillian Bounds

 

July 13, 1925, Walt Disney marries Lillian Bounds

The following account of how Walt Disney met and married Lillian Bounds is from Diane Disney Miller, daughter of Walt Disney. She is also the founder of The Walt Disney Family Museum® Disney Enterprises, Inc.


Walt and Lillian’s anniversary party at Disneyland – WaltsApartment.com

In December 1923, Lillian Bounds arrived in Los Angeles from Lewiston, Idaho, where she had attended business college. She decided to move to Los Angeles to live with her older sister, Hazel.

The Alice series was just beginning and the Disney brothers brought Kathleen Dollard on board to help out. They asked Kathleen if she knew anyone else that could help and she mentioned “a stenographer who’s not doing anything at the moment.” Walt asked Kathleen to see if she would work for them.

Lillian decided to apply for the job since it was within walking distance from her home. She went to the Kingswell Studio for the interview. She met Walt for the first time and remembered that he wasn’t wearing a suit but had “a brown coat, sweater, raincoat and pants.” She was offered the job for fifteen dollars a week. Lillian’s seven year-old niece, Marjorie Sewell, walked her to the studio so she wouldn’t get lost on her first day.

Walt would frequently offer to drive Lillian and Kathleen, the other ink-and-paint girl, to their homes in the studio’s Ford roundabout (also called a runner) during the early days of the Studio. As the story goes, Walt always dropped off Lillian last, even if her home was closer. The old Ford had one seat and an open back. Lillian took a small amount of pride that Walt wanted to spend more time with her.

Lillian was hired on January 19, 1924 in the Ink and Paint Department. Walt and Lilly would be married a year and a-half later on July 13, 1925 at her brother’s house in Idaho. During that time, Lillian worked her way from Ink-and-Paint Girl to Walt’s personal secretary. Bob Thomas’ biography of Roy Disney, Building a Company, offers a tantalizing quote on the subject of Lillian’s performance:

“I was not very artistic at all, and I was not very good at inking and painting,” Lilly admitted. “Later, Walt made me his secretary, but I made too many mistakes when he was dictating. He always said I was so bad that he had to marry me.”

Walt was unsure about meeting Lilly’s extended family because of his absence of proper clothes. One evening, he asked Lillian if he could visit her if he got a suit. After she agreed, Walt and Roy went to Foreman and Clark’s and bought suits. Roy spent $35.00 for a one-pant suit while Walt spent $40.00 for a suit with two pair of pants. When he visited Lillian, he arrived in a gray-green and double breasted suit and “he looked very handsome.” Obviously, Lillian’s family liked him without hesitation.

Diane Disney Miller recounts the story of her parents first kiss in the Story of Walt Disney.

Mother has never talked much to me about Father’s courting, but she did break down once and tell me of the first time he kissed her. It happened one night when they were working late and Mother was taking dictation. “Suddenly,” she said, your father leaned over and kissed me.”

“What did you do?” I asked.

“I blushed,” Mother said. “It was customary in those days.”

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#MorrisCty – Butterfly Gardening

Butterfly Gardening by Jane Hurwitz

Butterfly Gardening by Jane Hurwitz

 

Join author of Butterfly Gardening Jane Hurwitz, and learn how to create a vibrant garden habitat that fosters butterflies. Following Jane’s talk, enjoy a walk with Sharon Wander, President of NABA, to see what butterflies we can discover. A book sale and signing follows the lecture. This program is eligible for 1.5 Rutgers Master Gardener CEU’S and is co-sponsored by The Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum.

  • Date:
    Saturday, July 28
  • Time:
    10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
  • Location:

    The Frelinghuysen Arboretum, 353 Hanover Ave, Morris Township.

  • Cost:
    $20 per person.
  • Contact:
    Preregistration is required. To register, 973.326.7601.

#MorrisCty – Morris County Community Garden Open Gates Weekend

 

Morris County Community Garden Open Gates Weekend

Morris County Community Garden Open Gates Weekend
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Discover the beauty and diversity of Morris County’s Community Gardens through the people, plants, and planting techniques that make gardens thrive. Tour the many gardens, discover how to start one in your town, and learn more about growing your own food. Enjoy food tastings and demonstrations offered at the various gardens. This event is rain or shine and is co-sponsored by The Friends of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum.

  • Date:
    Saturday, July 14—Sunday, July 15
  • Time:
    9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • Location:

    Community Gardens throughout Morris County. Click here to learn more.

  • Cost:
    FREE.
  • Contact:
    Visit arboretumfriends.org for more information.

Ring in 2019 Disney Style

 

Have you ever spent a New Year’s Celebration in Disney World? CaribbeanDays, an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner, can book your magical experience now!

Start 2019 with a Pixar Party and a Disney style countdown to Midnight.
Pixar Party: A New Year’s Eve Celebration (8 p.m.-12:15 a.m.)

This New Year’s Eve, welcome in 2019 with a festive, family-friendly frolic through some childhood joys during Pixar Party: A New Year’s Eve Celebration at Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

Sarge from Pixar Animation Studios’ Toy Story films will welcome you as you arrive at the second floor of the resort. Once inside, you will discover spaces that have been transformed with scenes from beloved Pixar movies.

Highlights of the evening include:

  • Being enveloped in the worlds of various Disney•Pixar films, like “Inside Out,” “The Incredibles,” “Finding Nemo” and “Up,” including meeting some of your favorite characters.
  • Kids’ activities, including Boot Camp with Sarge, Pixar Face Painting and a balloon artist creating favorite Pixar characters.
  • An interactive DJ spinning Radio Disney hits from his Cars-inspired DJ Rig, complete with tires and road signs right out of Radiator Springs.
  • A delicious buffet dinner, including Woody’s Favorite Lemon Thyme Chicken Breast, Wall-E’s Pan Seared Mahi-Mahi, Rex’s Manhattan Filet, Sulley’s Beast White Cheddar Baked Mac & Cheese, build-your-own salad options, desserts, kids’ favorites like chicken fingers and more.
  • A viewing of the famous Magic Kingdom New Year’s Eve fireworks.

Tickets are $190 per person, including tax and gratuity. To purchase tickets, call (407) WDW-DINE.

Disney Countdown to Midnight (8 p.m.-12:15 a.m.)

This New Year’s Eve, dress up and party during Disney Countdown to Midnight – an evening of dining, dancing and enchantment in the Fantasia Ballroom at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Come discover a world sparkling with magic – everything from a Mickey Mouse mirror ball to Disney Character topiaries – as you move and groove to the high-energy New Year’s Bash Band and a live DJ providing music all night long.

Other highlights of the evening include:

  • A “cheftainment” station featuring a seasonal menu inspired by some Disney Signature Dining restaurants – with a touch of Disney magic.
  • A special appearance by Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse.
  • At the end of the night, guests will be invited out to the porte cochère, where they will receive a Champagne flute and welcome 2019 with a viewing of the famous Magic Kingdom New Year’s Eve fireworks.

Tickets are $275, including tax and gratuity. To purchase tickets, contact CaribbeanDays.

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#Denville Police – National Night Out

National Night Out Event – August 7th

Save the date – August 7th beginning at 6pm!

National Night Out 2018
The Denville Police Department will be holding our first ever National Night Out event on August 7th!  National Night Out is a community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances.  Please come and join us at Police Headquarters and field 7 of Gardner Field beginning at 6pm that evening.

Various different presentations will be available and you will have the opportunity to meet many of our officers and get an opportunity to see the various equipment we have available in our patrol vehicles.  The Denville Volunteer Fire Department, Office of Emergency Management, Northern NJ Safe Kids and others will also be on site as well.  Beginning at dusk, we will have a special outdoor screening Zootopia on a large, outdoor movie screen with free popcorn for the kids!  Food vendors will also be on site, including free pizza courtesy of Denville PBA Local 142!

As the date of the event nears, additional information will be released.  Please join us if you can and pass the word on to your friends and neighbors!

#Boonton – Sheep Hill Observatory

Was registration for Family Astronomy Night @ Denville Library Full?

No Worries!  Did you know we have an Observatory right in #Boonton that has open access to the public every 3rd Friday of the Month?

The Sheep Hill Astronomical Association has a 16-foot dome housing a 18-inch Newtonian equatorially mounted telescope and they make is open to the public!  Pack a lunch basket and make a family night time picnic!

The Sheep Hill Astronomical Association (SHAA) is located in the town of Boonton, in Morris County, New Jersey, and was organized around the mid 1960’s. It was formed when several dedicated amateur astronomers decided to group together to build an observatory for their own and public use. The result of their effort is Sheep Hill Observatory with its 16-foot dome housing a 18-inch Newtonian equatorially mounted telescope. There are currently about thirty active members in the organization.

SHAA business meetings are held in the Boonton Senior Center on the first Friday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Each meeting is open to the public and begins with an astronomical presentation.

The club holds public observing nights where all interested parties are invited to visit and view the evening skies the third Friday of each month at 7:30pm EST / 8:30pm EDT Families / kids are welcome! Please call the observatory at 973-335-5990 to make sure it is open if the weather is questionable..

Directions

To Sheep Hill Observatory

From I-287 South: Take exit 45, make a left onto Myrtle Ave, then right onto Wootton St.

From I-287 North: Take exit 45, make a left onto Wootton St

Continued: Follow Wootton St past Boonton Ave and take the 2nd right onto Ross Dr. Keep right and follow to the end. At the first dirt parking lot, turn right into the upper parking lot.

Observatory Information

Latitude: 40.92° North
Longitude: 74.42° West
Altitude: 925 ft (282 m)
Location: Ross Drive, Boonton, NJ
Primary Instrument: 18″ (457mm) F/4.5 Newtonian Reflector

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