Politics & Government

Fourth of July Fireworks Cancelled For Safety Concerns

Crowd size has exceeded capacity at Cherry Hill High School West and no other venue in the township was available, township officials said Tuesday morning.

This year's Fourth of July fireworks event has been cancelled due to safety concerns, Cherry Hill officials announced Tuesday morning.

The event was cancelled because crowd sizes have outgrown capacity at Cherry Hill High School West and no other venue in town was available, according to township officials.

“This decision was not made lightly, and in fact, nobody is more disappointed about this change than me and the members of Township Council,” Mayor Chuckn Cahn said. “However, this move has enabled us to reallocate the resources previously dedicated to our fireworks display and direct them toward exciting new programming that will benefit the community all summer long.”

The expansion of events coincides with July’s celebration of National Parks and Recreation Month. A number of this summer’s events have been scheduled to highlight the township's 52 public parks and playgrounds, 10 miles of trails, and the historic Barclay Farmstead and Croft Farm, which are home to two nationally recognized trail networks and serve as the backdrop for some of the year’s largest events.

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“The theme of this year’s Parks & Rec Month is ‘Out is In,’ and in Cherry Hill, that’s a motto we strive to live by all year long,” Cahn said. “Get outside, play in our playgrounds, spend some time in our smoke-free public parks, or take a daily stroll along one of our guided nature trails. You might be surprised by what you’ll find!” 

Below is a complete listing of this summer’s events and activities. For additional information, check out the Summer 2014 Community Magazine, which arrived in homes in May and can also be found online at www.CherryHill-NJ.com/recreation. For questions about any of these programs, contact the Department of Recreation at (856) 488-7868, or email Events@chtownship.com.

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Full Moon Hike

8-10 p.m. Friday, June 13

Croft Farm, 100 Borton’s Mill Road

Free admission

Join us on the Croft Farm Nature Trails for a hike under the full moon, led by members of the Cherry Hill Environmental Board! The evening will kick off with a live demonstration from the Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge, giving families a chance to meet some nighttime visitors up close. Following the hike, enjoy s'mores around the campfire and live music. Bring your flashlights and explore our trails from a new perspective!

 

Luncheon with the Arts for Seniors

The Cherry Hill Arts Board presents live entertainment and lunch for residents 55 and up throughout the year. Seating for both summer concerts is limited; tickets are $5 in advance, or $8 at the door. Tickets can be purchased using the form in the Summer 2014 Community Magazine, or in Room102 of the Township Municipal Building, 820 Mercer St.

·       Ian Gallagher
11 a.m. Friday, June 20, Croft Farm Arts Center
Enjoy a lively blend of music from the 1940s-60s, along with a pizza and salad lunch.

·       Summer Luncheon at the Katz JCC feat. Eddie McLoyd
10:30 a.m. Friday, July 18, 1301 Springdale Road
Enjoy a hot chicken lunch as you listen to the Sounds of Summer with a Motown flair.

 

Music Under the Stars

6:30 p.m. Tuesdays in July

Barclay Farmstead, 209 Barclay Lane

Free admission

Headlining this year’s summer lineup is the return of Music Under the Stars at Barclay Farmstead, a free summer concert series featuring live, local music on the grounds of one of the Township’s historic properties. The series has been expanded to five weeks this year, giving residents an additional opportunity to enjoy a warm summer night outdoors.

Guests are invited to bring blankets, chairs, and even a picnic dinner, to settle in for the evening’s opening act and headliner. Local food trucks will offer on-site dinner options, while the Friends of Barclay Farmstead will offer free guided tours of the Farmhouse. Concerts are canceled in the event of rain. Music Under the Stars is supported by NFI and Republic Bank.

 

·       July 1: Don’t Call Me Francis!
Kick off the summer with this high-energy, get-up-and-jam type of band. You’ll be dancing in no time!

·       July 8: The Kootz
Enjoy Classic Rock, Pop and Blues from the 1950s, ‘60s and ‘70s.

·       July 15: RB Express
From soft ballads to toe-tapping, foot-stomping dance music, travel down memory lane with your favorite Doo Wop, R&B, Motown, Country and Pop from the 1950s, ‘60s and ‘70s.

·       July 22: Pure Acoustic Musical Duo
This Musical Duo’s repertoire spans Classic Rock, Pop and Country from the 1970s to today.

·       July 29: The Mango Men
The Mango Men close out this year’s series with the tropical sounds of Jimmy Buffet and other island favorites.

 

The New Jersey State Opera presents ‘Romanza’

8 p.m. Thursday, July 31

Garden State Rotary Complex, Evesham & Cropwell Roads

Free admission

Cherry Hill Township is excited to partner with Camden County to host a special outdoor performance of Romanza, performed by the New Jersey State Opera. Bring a blanket and a chair and enjoy the music of romance and love!

 

Cherry Hill Restaurant Week

Sunday, Aug. 10 to Saturday, Aug. 16
Various locations
Prix-fixe dinner menu: $25 or $35
From Aug. 10 to 16, the Township will host its inaugural Cherry Hill Restaurant Week, giving residents access to the best of Cherry Hill’s culinary landscape at a special price. Participating restaurants will offer patrons a three-course prix fixe dinner menu ($25 or $35), with lunch options available, as well. This year’s participating restaurants include Farm & Fisherman, Toscana, Dream Cuisine, Seasons 52, Caffe Aldo Lamberti, Tutti Toscani, Brio, Il Villaggio, Kaminsky’s, The Coastline, Red Lobster, Steak 38 and Dubh Linn Square, among others.

Cherry Hill Restaurant Week is sponsored by NFI and supported by the participating restaurants. Look for more information, including a Restaurant Week website and social media pages, later this summer.

 

Barclay Farmstead Tours

Noon to 4 p.m., First Sundays through November

Barclay Farmstead, 206 Barclay Lane

Free admission for Cherry Hill residents

The Friends of Barclay Farmstead present free, guided tours of the historic Barclay Farm property on the first Sunday of every month from March through November. First Sundays also feature a free, family-friendly craft activity from 1 to 3 p.m. Admission for these monthly tours is free for Cherry Hill residents, with special rates available for non-resident seniors and students. In addition to tours of the farmhouse, visitors can enjoy and explore more than 30 acres of preserved land surrounding the farmstead, including a playground, community gardens, a picnic area and nature trails.

 

Mountain Bike Skills Clinics

9 a.m. to noon, Third Saturdays, May-October

Free; RSVP required

Cherry Hill Township and Keswick Cycle invite you to the 2014 Mountain Bike Skills Clinic Series at the Kresson Trails, Kresson and Springdale roads. This successful program has helped nearly 200 riders improve their bike-handling skills, while enjoying and learning about Cherry Hill’s Kresson Trails. Whether you’ve been riding for a day or for years, the clinics are designed for anyone who wants to pick up or fine-tune their off-road riding skills, with a focus on the fundamentals of mountain biking, including basic bike set-up, riding techniques, and trail essentials such as repairs, etiquette and equipment selection. More advanced skill sets will be added as participants progress through the year. Come once, or as many times as you would like; instruction is provided by experienced cyclists under the direction of a National Mountain Bike Patrol certified instructor. Helmets are mandatory. E-mail Jay Jones at chtrailcrew@gmail.com to register, or for more information.

In addition to these organized events, the Township promotes healthy activity all year long through its Mayor’s Wellness Campaign. Visit www.CherryHill-NJ.com/wellness for a list of free and low-cost activities and events hosted by the Township and various Wellness Partners across town. 

“You don’t have to go far to have fun this summer,” Mayor Cahn said. “From June through August, residents can enjoy live entertainment, local arts, culture, cuisine, outdoor recreation and wellness activities, and much more. Whether you’re counting down to your family vacation or staying close to home all summer, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy all that Cherry Hill has to offer.”

For more information on programs, events and activities hosted by the Township, follow the Cherry Hill Recreation Department on Facebook, @CHT_Rec on Twitter, and CherryHillRecreation on Instagram.


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