Haddonfield Kiwanis Fruit Sale; South Toms River EMS Teaching CPR

Sources: Haddonfield Sun; Jersey Shore Online
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time.
To aid the community in achieving this recommendation, the Kiwanis Club Of The Haddons is conducting its annual Citrus Fruit Sale through Nov. 26. Offered this year from Pee Jay’s Fresh Fruit are high quality 2/5 bushel (20 pound) boxes of: California navel oranges for $28, Florida tangelos for $28; or mixed oranges and grapefruit for $28. A 1/5 bushel (10 pound) box of red grapefruit is available for $20.
Also available are a 16–18 pound box Apples-Oranges-Pears for $33 and a 20–22 pound box Tangelos-Oranges-Grapefruit for $33. New this year are 8-inch diameter pre-sliced plain New York Style or strawberry swirl cheesecakes for $18.
To place an order, click on the Club’s ecommerce Web site, FreshFruitOrder.org/Kiwanis Club of the Haddons or call the Club’s Fruit chairman John D. Wilson at (856) 858–1640 or (856) 833–0401; or e-mail him at willaw1 @ verizon.net. All orders will be filled in mid-December.
The Kiwanis Club of the Haddons meets Fridays, 12:15 p.m. at Tavistock Country Club. All citizens concerned with the healthful development of our community are welcome to join.


South Toms River Emergency Medical Services is hosting a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) & First Aid Class on September 23 that is open to the public. Class starts at 9 a.m. and costs $65.
The course is a great opportunity for sports coaches, scout leaders, school teachers, babysitters, or anyone who wants to learn what to do in the event of an emergency.
Anyone interested in taking the class should reach out to be added to the class list. Find South Toms River EMS at strfas.org.

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