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    It is often during times of

    extreme devastation when

    children first see how commu-

    nities can join together

    to help one another.

    Such efforts may be achilds initial exposure

    to charity while high-

    lighting the impor-

    tance of putting anoth-

    er persons needs before

    your own.

    But children need

    not be exposed charity

    solely during times of

    tragedy. Teaching children

    to be charitable is one of the

    ways to help them become goodcitizens of the world. By helping

    others, parents can instill early on

    lessons of kindness, empathy and

    compassion into their sons and

    daughters. Children who are

    ready and willing to lend a help-

    ing hand may grow up to be more

    appreciative of what they have in

    their own lives.

    Whats more,

    they may

    learn to be selfless while assigning

    less value to material things.

    Youngsters who repeatedly

    see their own parents and other

    role models doing good

    and lending a helping

    hand may be more inclinedto repeat that behavior,

    and giving will be the

    norm for them rather

    than the exception.

    To mold charitable

    children, families can

    employ the following tech-

    niques.

    Start locally. There are peo-

    ple right in your own community

    or on the street where you live

    who can benefit from a helpinghand. Ask an elderly neighbor if

    he or she needs assistance with

    shopping for groceries or could

    benefit from your child taking in

    the garbage cans after pickup.

    Children can help shovel snow

    from sidewalks or do other age-

    appropriate tasks, such as place a

    carelessly strewn newspaper clos-

    er to a neighbors door.

    Volunteer as a family. Theentire family can get together and

    spend time working at a commu-

    nity-sponsored carnival or clean-

    ing debris from an area beach.

    Volunteer work may be available

    at your childs school, where fam-

    ilies can plant gardens around the

    property. When volunteering as a

    family, not only is your entire

    family helping to do good, but

    youre spending quality time

    together as well.Make charitable donations.

    Let children see the solicitations

    for monetary donations that

    come in the mail. Read aloud the

    Teach children to be charitable

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    NOTE:To have your groups announce-ment appear in Community Happenings,

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    NOV 16

    St. Anthonys Columiettes presentsComedy Knight on Saturday, November16. Doors open at 7pm; show starts7:30pm. Tickets: pre-sale $25 - at theDoor $30. Price of ticket includes: show,

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    Girl Scout Troop 94658 will be con-ducting a Dance Attire drive onSaturday, November 23 from 11am-2pm at the Riverdale Library located at93 Newark Pompton Turnpike inRiverdale. We will be collecting usedrecital costumes, tap, ballet, jazz shoes,leotards and dance wear. All donations

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    November 23, please contact Roxanneat 973-262-9142 or [email protected]. Thank you foryour involvement in making this anoth-er successful community service projectwe are all proud of.Want to learn how to make great slidepresentations that catch peoples atten-tion? Come to the Riverdale PublicLibrary on Saturday, November 23from 11am-12:30pm and let ThereseMcClachrie show you how. Learn how to

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    CommunityWest Milford Players presents March ofthe Wooden Soldiers. Start your HolidaySeason off with this Holiday Classicadapted from the 1934 Laurel & Hardyfilm. A very talented and diverse groupcomprises this cast. Show datesare: November 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24,

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    Or call to purchase tickets 973-696-4400. Donations will be made to the SAC

    Fund-Soldiers Animal Companions Fund.True Vine Christian Center, located at99 Two Bridges Road in Lincoln Parkoffers a food pantry which is open everysecond & fourth Wednesday of themonth. Remaining 2013 dates are asfollows: November 27, December 11 &19 (this is the third Wednesday since thefourth is Christmas Day). The hours arefrom 5:30-6:45pm. It is for families thatare in need.The Unorthodox Wood Carving Club is

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    Im 21, out of college andcant find a job. What do

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    Im 31, just got laid off,

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    Im 41, recently got

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    Im 51, the company I

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    are being let go, I believe I

    may be next to get fired and

    Im not prepared to retire.

    What do I do now?

    Im 61, my industry is

    being phased out by techno-

    logical advances, Im too

    young for Medicare, too

    young to receive my pensionand too old to find another

    job. What do I do now?

    Im 71, retired, with noweekly paycheck, negative

    performance in my portfolio

    on top of my withdrawal

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    funds sooner than later. My

    parents and in-laws are

    already gone so there is no

    inheritance to look forward

    to. Must I look to my chil-

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    my funds are depleted or is

    there another solution?Im 81, its harder for me

    to do the grocery shopping

    and clean the house. My

    spouse is getting more and

    more forgetful every day. We

    dont have any long-term

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    What do I do now?

    Or

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    cent of my earnings from

    each and every paycheck Ive

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    Im 31, just got laid off,

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    T

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    Everyone loves the flavor

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    and baseboards in attics andsun rooms will help prevent

    drafts. Consider purchasing a

    draft stopper for the bottoms

    of doors so wind or heat does-

    nt slip through. Additionally,

    service your furnace annually,

    so it produces more heat

    while using less energy.

    LET THERE BE LIGHT

    Lighting is a great way

    to add warmth to a sparse

    space. If youre looking tocreate an intimate atmos-

    phere, place several table

    lamps throughout the room. -

    You can also amp up energy

    savings by switching to LEDbulbs - these bulbs dont

    cause heat buildup and last

    up to 10 times as long as

    compact fluorescents and 20

    times longer than incandes-

    cent bulbs.

    Its very easy for decorat-

    ing to become overwhelming

    for new homeowners. By

    starting with these few swift

    home decor swaps, your new

    home will be a comfortableand welcoming environment

    in no time.

    Easy-to-update items to

    make your new home yours

    C

    oldwell Banker

    Residential Brokerage

    sales associate Cindy

    Gallagher was Septemberstop-selling real estate agent at

    the companys Kinnelon

    office, attaining more than

    $2.3 million in sales volume.

    This impressive achieve-

    ment is another testament to

    the fact that Cindy works for

    her clients non-stop, helping

    them to obtain the greatest

    results in the shortest amount

    of time, said Jane Trust Ryan,

    branch vice president ofColdwell Banker Residential

    Brokerage in Kinnelon.

    A long-time Kinnelon

    resident, Gallagher has been

    serving the needs of home

    buyers and sellers in Morris

    and Passaic counties for over

    two decades. She is frequently

    her offices top producer, earn-

    ing several awards at the com-

    pany and state level. This

    includes the Coldwell Banker

    International Presidents

    Circle Award for her 2012

    achievements, placing her

    within the top five percent of

    approximately 82,200

    Coldwell Banker sales associ-

    ates worldwide. Gallagher also

    earned the New Jersey

    Association of Realtors

    (NJAR) Circle of Excellence

    Award at the Gold Level for

    her sales excellence in 2011and 2012.

    A Coldwell Banker

    Previews Property Specialist,

    Gallagher is expertly trained

    in marketing luxury homes.

    She is also a certified new

    home specialist, certified resi-

    dential marketing specialist,

    certified residential specialist

    and certified relocation profes-

    sional. Gallagher is a member

    of the National Association of

    Realtors, NJAR and the

    Passaic County Board of

    Realtors.For more information

    about buying or selling a home

    in Morris and Passaic counties,

    contact Cindy Gallagher on

    her cell phone at 973-714-

    3897, at the office at 973-283-

    7725 or by e-mail at cgal-

    [email protected]

    m. The Coldwell Banker

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    located at 1450 Route 23

    North in Butler. Listings can

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    [email protected]

    NJAR MILLION DOLLARSALES CLUB 2001

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    KINNELON $700,000New Const-Customize your dream home on a 3AC lot on a cul-de-sac. Schools rank #1 in Morris County & #5 in NJ. KIN3526

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    K INN EL ON $1, 175, 000Ultimate in privacy/custom 5BR/3.1BA CHC set on 11.92Acs w/panoramic views/tennis Ct. KIN3678

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    KI NNE LO N $ 1, 40 0, 000Magnificent 13Rm Stone & Stucco Est. resting on 2.18priv., prof. landscaped Acs. KIN5999

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    KINNELON $950,000Elegant custom 4BR/4.1BA home offers open floor plan &spectacular wood detail. KIN3798

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