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Garden State Film Festival Hosts First Hybrid Event Screens 300+ Films to 585K Viewers

(L to R) Vice Chair Heather Brittain O’Scanlon, Board Secretary Stephanie Clineman, Founder Diane Raver, Director of Operations Kristen Dirato, Daniel Baldwin, Executive Director Lauren Concar Sheehy, Avis & Finley Baldwin. For its 19th iteration, the Garden State Film Festival (GSFF) presented more than 300 independent films to 585,000+ viewers globally, with the first hybrid event including in-person events as well as connecting to film lovers virtually through dynamic digital streaming in light of the global COVID-19 crisis. The festival, which typically draws more than 25,000 attendees to Asbury Park, screens local, national, and international movies. GSFF brings in the latest indie films, and in 2021, its filmmakers were able to reach film lovers all over the world. Fans who participated in an unprecedented four-day livestream event on their computers, tablets, and mobile phones found the perfect antidote to a pandemic-weary world thanks to streaming hundreds of feature-length films, shorts, documentaries, animation, student films, premieres, and more top-quality cinematic showmanship right at their homes. Fans even had a chance to interact with the filmmakers virtually on talkbacks on Facebook. GSFF conducted pre-event interviews, happy hours, and one-on-one interactions to connect to filmmakers before they arrived in Asbury Park. In addition, GSFF plays a vital part in educating and showcasing the next generation of filmmakers and had more than 48 high school

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Spring for Conservation MAY 15TH

Enjoy an outdoor barbecue & picnic, ice cream from Crazees, live music by The Scott Elk Duo, fun for kids including arts & crafts and miniature horses – all to benefit the Monmouth Conservation Foundation. More info at monmouthconservation.org.

Women of Distinction & Community Partners Gala MAY 26TH

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32nd Annual CPC Invitational Golf Outing JUNE 7TH

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MCSPCA Fur Ball Gala OCTOBER 8TH

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While we are still battling the COVID-19 pandemic and instructed to stay at home to slow the spread, an unsettling trend is occurring. People are so fearful that they will contract COVID-19 that they neglect medical issues that may require surgery. “Preparing for surgery can often be nerve-racking and scheduling a surgery in the middle of the pandemic can heighten that anxiety more than usual,” says David Dupree, M.D., F.A.C.S., General Surgeon and Chairman of Surgery at Riverview Medical Center. “We understand that some patients may be hesitant to have surgery but delaying care can be even more detrimental to your health.” SAFETY MEASURES Keeping you safe and healthy is our top priority both in and out of the hospital. In addition to Riverview’s already rigorous cleaning processes, we have implemented additional safety measures, which include the following:  Sanitizing frequently touched surfaces  Using the latest technology, including UV disinfection lighting, we sanitize rooms and surfaces to eliminate germs  Separating patients with symptoms of COVID-19 to completely different areas of the hospital  Frequently testing at-risk patients  Aggressively vaccinating health care providers and other members of the community

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The Rumson Country Day School (RCDS) second graders may not have been alive when Super Storm Sandy devastated the Peninsula in 2012, but they are certainly learning its lessons by designing and building coastal homes that can withstand simulated floodwaters and high winds. The hands-on project is a STEAM challenge second grade classes tackle each year using the Engineering Design Process (EDP), a cyclical exercise that prompts students to think and solve problems like engineers. “The Engineering Design Process involves these steps — ask, imagine, plan, create, test, improve, share,” explained Jennifer Grolemund, RCDS’s Lower School Science Teacher, who has tasked students with a variety of STEAM challenges using EDP for the past four years. “This is what distinguishes STEAM from science. It’s a step-by-step process, with students creating something tangible to meet a very specific function.” Grolemund, who has worked as a field biologist and holds an M.A. in curriculum and teaching from Columbia University, strives to make STEAM projects relevant to students’ lives. “We’re very intentional about these projects,” she stated. “It’s not just, ‘Go and invent an alien.’ We reframe a question with real and meaningful connections to life that students can then solve as engineers. Asking our second graders to construct a house that can withstand a storm is applicable to real life, especially since we live near the Jersey Shore.”


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Mike Dawson Author & Illustrator By LiliAnn Paras Graphic novels, (books written in cartoon form), are more popular than ever with readers of all ages. Illustrator and author Mike Dawson was years ahead of the trend, bringing his musings and stories to life through cartoon drawings and his keen observations of human nature. He is the author of several graphic novels, with his latest, The Fifth Quarter, released this month for young readers. Inspired by his daughter’s foray into local sports, it tells the moving, relatable story of a fourth-grade girl’s determination to improve her basketball skills, as she also faces those preteen issues and family dynamics. He has written other graphic novels, mostly for an adult audience, as well as many short comics published online at The Nib, and in The Comics Journal, Slate, and The New Yorker. Mike was born in Scotland, lived in England, and moved to Monmouth County when he was an 11-year-old fifth grader. He lives in Fair Haven with his wife Aliza, their children, Orli and Ewan, a dog, and two guinea pigs. Read how the self-proclaimed “nerdy kid who had hated sports” was transformed into a sports enthusiast. CM: What challenges did you encounter in moving to America, and did they influence your work? Mike: I came to the US with a strong English accent, right as I entered middle school. I left for high school sounding just like any other American kid. Those were the exact wrong years to be sounding like Oliver Twist. My first published graphic novel was Freddie & Me, a tongue-in-cheek memoir telling the story of my family’s move to America using all of the memories I could muster of being a superfan of the band Queen. CM: When did you first start creating comics and graphic novels? Mike: In high school I started self-publishing comic book series with some like-minded friends. We would get local businesses to place ads to help offset the cost. Despite majoring in painting, I spent most of my Art School years at

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Rutgers making comics for The Daily Targum, the student run newspaper. After college I kept at it, drawing comics on the side while working different day jobs, mostly in online education. It wasn’t until recently that I was able to make drawing graphic novels my full-time occupation. Even now it’s not completely full-time, as I handle a lot of the day-to-day parenting in our household when the kids are not in school (which, this year has been a lot!) CM: What is the inspiration behind The Fifth Quarter? Mike: A few years ago, my daughter was playing on the Fair Haven Mid-Monmouth basketball team. She didn’t have a lot of experience with the sport, and really only went in during the “fifth quarter”. Despite that, she seemed to really love playing, and had a strong drive to improve. I casually tweeted one day, how interesting it was that I, a nerdy kid, had hated sports growing up, but now, seeing how working hard at them was helping my daughter improve her own self-confidence, loved watching basketball games. An editor at Slate who followed me online asked me to write a short essay about this, which I did. It was called My Daughter the Jock. A few months later I got the idea to turn this essay into a pitch for a graphic novel series, which became The Fifth Quarter.

diary comics on my Instagram account (mikedawwwson), which are generally written with both young and mature readers in mind. These are comics documenting parts of my day, or things I’ve been thinking about, or sometimes larger political things happening in the world. I kept it up all through this pandemic year, and it has been an extremely rewarding and cathartic exercise for me. CM: What is your next endeavor? Mike: I am currently finishing up book two in the series. The Fifth Quarter: Hard Court, will be published in May of 2022. CM: What do you enjoy doing in your spare time? Mike: One of the few bright spots in this past pandemic year was stand up paddle boarding. I love going out on the Navesink for a few hours with my wife, or with friends, or just by myself. It’s peaceful, it’s great activity. I really love it. I’m hoping this summer to get up the nerve to take my board out on the ocean more. CM: Favorite quote? Mike: ‘Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good.’ It’s good as a creator to take deadlines seriously, and do your best work within the constraints that you have. Often, if you can learn to let perfectionism go, you find yourself capable of making work you didn’t know that you had in you.

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"And Justice for All" Each year New Jersey attorneys are required by the Supreme Court to earn substantial credits in Continuing Legal Education to maintain their licenses to practice law. This year the court has increased the number of required credits and mandated that at least two hours of coursework be in the area of diversity, inclusion, and the elimination of bias. The Supreme Court concluded that New Jersey’s court system serves an ever expanding and more diverse population and that biases, whether explicit or implicit, i.e., unconscious, can have a profound impact on the ability of the system to provide equal justice to all who come before it. The court acknowledged that all human beings possess and are victims of biases, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual identity, or physical attributes. The new requirement is intended to arm New Jersey lawyers with the tools necessary to search for and recognize their personal biases and address them in ways that

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Vigilance and periodic self-reflection are required to check our personal bias inventory so we can address and eliminate them in our conduct within the judicial system. The goal is noble. And New Jersey lawyers have generally approached this new requirement with enthusiasm. Self-examination is a useful skill. No one is free of bias. It is a human frailty. It, in itself, is not something to be ashamed of. Not doing something about it is. Thus, whether one is required to take a course to maintain a law license or not, a recognition that everyone in our diverse society is entitled to the same dignity and equal treatment we all expect for ourselves requires each of us to periodically take stock and address our failings. That is not a sign of weakness. It is, in fact, a measure of a person’s strength. It is, after all, a big step toward living by the Golden Rule. It’s as simple as that.

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Philosopher Kant surely would have looked kindly upon Ross Licitra, a big-hearted champion for the welfare of animals who has become a formidable force in saving animals and bringing their human abusers to justice. He currently serves as the Executive Director of the Monmouth County SPCA (MCSPCA), one of the most respected and innovative animal welfare agencies in the state. His path to this position followed a natural progression. A lifelong resident of Monmouth County, Ross has cared for and about animals starting when he was a child and continuing to this day. Throughout his 30-year career in law enforcement, (25 years with the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office and 5 years as a police officer), Ross maintained a solid partnership with the MCSPCA and local animal control officers, and his reputation grew in the animal welfare community. When he retired, it is not surprising that the MCSPCA tapped him for the position of Chief of Humane Law Enforcement and Ross accepted. “I decided this was a unique opportunity that would bring two of my life passions together - Law Enforcement and Animal Welfare,” he explained. Several months later, Ross also took on the role of Executive Director at the organization. He remained in both positions until last December, at which time he became a Monmouth County Commissioner and stepped down as Chief of Humane Law Enforcement. He continues in the Executive Director role at the shelter. His care for animals does not end at the shelter’s door. Ross incorporates animal welfare into his personal life, too. He lives on his rescue farm with his wife Heather, his 15-year-old daughter, Gianna, his 11-year-old son, Frank, four dogs, eight cats, four goats, two horses, and one pig. CM met with Ross Licitra to learn more about his personal journey, the shelter, and the MCSPCA staff and hundreds of volunteers who work tirelessly to end animal cruelty.

health and release it. From that day I realized that the MCSPCA needed help with farm animals and wildlife, so my love of rescue animals began. I started acquiring and rescuing animals to bring them back to my home in Eatontown. Of course, I was violating all the Borough Ordinances in town (not a good idea, especially being in the Prosecutor’s Office) so I decided to purchase a farm in Marlboro Township to continue helping the MCSPCA and local animal control officers. When I sold my home in Eatontown, I donated many household items to the MCSPCA thrift shop and when I dropped everything off, I left with a goat that was found running around the City of Long Branch.

CM: When did you first realize you had an affinity for animal welfare? Ross: I have always loved animals and grew up having dogs. I visited the MCSPCA many times as a kid, especially since I grew up in Eatontown. I remember a day when I was leaving the Narcotics Office in Freehold and noticed a baby rabbit that was in distress; I decided to take it to my home in Eatontown, nurse it back to

CM: How is the MCSPCA different from other animal welfare organizations? Ross: The MCSPCA is in its 75th year and is very different than any other animal welfare organization in New Jersey. As a matter of fact, the NJ State Legislature recently changed the entire law pertaining to the SPCA and modeled the new law after the MCSPCA. It is the Law Enforcement arm of the Monmouth Coun-

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ty Prosecutor’s Office, investigating all animal cruelty complaints throughout the county. We have nearly 100 employees and more than 400 volunteers. We have a beautiful 25,000 square foot shelter that houses nearly 400 animals, and our Homeward Bound Adoption Center adopts out an average of 65 animals per week. We have a full-service veterinary center called the Vogel Veterinary Care Center (VVCC) that is currently open to the public. The VVCC does more than 5,000 surgeries and more than 4,000 clinical visits annually. CM: Is there a particular rescue story that stands out? Ross: The one rescue story that will always stand out in my mind is the Howell Township dog hoarding case in 2016. We rescued 274 dogs from an average-sized home, which took almost 12 hours with a full team. After all was said and done, the total count after all the births from the pregnant dogs, was over 340 dogs. We were able to save all but 6 dogs from this case. It was, and still remains, the largest hoarding case in the State of New Jersey.

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CM: What programs have been initiated through the MCSPCA? Ross: I am proud to say the MCSPCA has the largest and most effective Trap, Neuter and Release (TNR) program in the State of New Jersey which addresses the feral/community cat issue. Last year, the MCSPCA TNR’ed more than 2,700 cats within the county in partnership with 15 municipalities that financially contributed to the program. The program has made a significant impact on the overpopulation of feral/community cats. The MCSPCA recently engaged in a program with two of our local police departments by helping place them with a shelter dog. The adopted dog serves as an emotional support animal for the officers within the department. This program not only offers much needed support to our police officers but provides a loving environment for a homeless shelter dog. CM: What are some of the challenges facing the organization? Ross: We are one of the largest, full-service veterinary centers in Monmouth County, operating at a much lower cost point to serve the public. Any profit that is generated from the VVCC is directly applied to the shelter animals and their

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medical needs, which is a great expense. The MCSPCA averages around $800,000 a year in medical expenses for the shelter animals. We have the largest Animal Control and Rescue Division in the county that services the majority of municipalities, and there are Monmouth County animal control officers on duty 24-hours a day, seven days a week. What most of the public does not know is that the MCSPCA is a self-funded authority and receives no government taxed-based funding. Our Development Department (fundraising) works tirelessly on raising money for the daily operations of the MCSPCA, which is approximately 5.5 million dollars annually. A majority of our income is generated from donations and the rest is earned from the services that the MCSPCA performs and charges for. CM: How has the pandemic impacted the animals? Ross: COVID-19 certainly impacted the shelter and the animal welfare community across the board, but mostly in a positive way. Many shelters, including the MCSPCA, saw a record number of people showing interest in adopting animals. People were forced to stay home because of the pandemic and found this to be the perfect opportunity to add a pet to their household. We also saw an uptick of people visiting our veterinary center for routine and follow-up veterinary care. We attributed the increase in appointments to pet owners being home from work and taking the time to catch up with the care that their animals needed. CM: What does the adoption process entail? Ross: Our adoption process requires all applicants to fill out a survey and then meet with an adoption counselor. Our counselors are uniquely trained to help

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make the perfect match between our shelter animals and prospective adopters. CM: Is there pending legislation that the MCSPCA supports? Ross: We support pending legislation known as River’s Law, S-3453. This law was introduced by Senator Declan O’Scanlon and would allow prosecutors to charge certain animal abusers with an escalated second-degree crime. This proposed law is in response to a MCSPCA law enforcement case (my case) where a dog was left in a cage to drown in the rising tide of the Sandy Hook Bay. The defendant did this in retaliation against the dog’s owner with whom the defendant was involved in a domestic violence dispute. CM: Tell us about your home rescue farm. Ross: My farm in Marlboro Township is a small hobby farm where I care for an array of farm animals and domesticated animals. Most of our animals have been lost or abandoned and the farm has seen many animals come and go over the years. At one point I had nearly 20 farm animals on the property. The care and medical needs of the animals are covered by me and I do not accept donations. I know what I can handle, and I am careful not to exceed that, so that each animal always has everything they need without question. I grow my own hay in partnership with Hanaway Farms (John Croddick) who has always been very supportive of the rescue mission. CM: What interests do you have outside your work with animals? Ross: My interest, outside of the MCSPCA, is in the political arena. I am currently a Monmouth County Commissioner serving a three-year term. The County Commissioners oversee all county operations and manage a budget of nearly $450 million dollars. Personally, I enjoy furniture building along with antique restoration as well as being a tractor enthusiast. CM: Favorite quote? Ross: “Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.” – Abraham Lincoln

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If you think your pet may have heatstroke, take him inside to a cool place and offer him a drink of water. Place cool, wet towels over his body, but never submerge him in water or use cold water to bring his temperature down, as rapid temperature changes can cause his blood pressure to suddenly drop. If your pet does not improve in 10 minutes or is unresponsive, take him to a veterinarian immediately.

Planning for a Summer Road Trip with Your Pet Some dogs love car trips, while others find the car intimidating, especially if their only rides have been to the vet’s office or the groomer. Anxious pets often feel more relaxed if they are not given free rein in the car. A crate provides a safe place for a small pet to curl up and sleep comfortably, while bigger dogs may enjoy looking out the window from the passenger seat while safely harnessed. Never allow your dog to ride with his head hanging out of the window—his face or eyes can be hit by flying debris, or he could try to jump out, with disastrous results. As you pack your bags, don’t forget to also pack your pet’s necessities, including: • • • • • •

A supply of your pet’s normal food to last the duration of the trip Bottled water for the car ride Food and water bowls A leash Favorite toys or stuffed animals Plastic bags, to pick up after bathroom breaks

Whether you choose to enjoy the great outdoors close to your home or you decide to travel, including your pet can make your summer more enjoyable. If you have questions about how to safely include your pet in your summer plans, contact us or your family veterinarian.

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s someone who has spent her career working with nonprofits and focusing on fundraising and marketing, the new Executive Director of Monmouth Museum knows the work and dedication it takes to keep an organization growing and thriving. With exciting programs in the works, and a renovation nearly complete, her immediate goal is reopening and welcoming visitors back by early June. A resident of Colts Neck where she lives with her two daughters, Maddy, 16, and Violet, 11, meet your neighbor Erika Schaefer. CM: Why did you choose to become the Executive Director of the Monmouth Museum? Erika: I’ve had a unique career path leading me to the Museum. I worked in nonprofits my whole career, with a focus on fundraising and marketing. Recent positions include many years as Chief Development Officer for Eden II Programs, an autism agency based in NY, and Vice President of Development and Marketing for Richmond University Medical Center, one of two hospitals on Staten Island. I am a lifelong artist, so while I wasn’t looking to make a move, the opportunity to merge my passion with my work experience near home seemed like a perfect fit, and it is. CM: What’s new at the Museum? Erika: In a time when businesses and nonprofits are struggling to survive, the Museum has been resilient, adapting to the new normal as best as possible. We’ve launched virtual galleries, virtual artist talks, and I’m even hosting a podcast series with NJ artists. We’ve taken the time of our closure and turned it into an opportunity, as the Becker Wing was in desperate need of renovations. The space has been completely renovated and exhibits are being reimagined. The focus of Becker Wing is now deeply rooted in the STEM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), inspiring children of all ages, sparking curiosity and imagination. Every section of the new wing connects to Monmouth County. From fossils and dinosaurs, to our environment and its protection and preservation. We are also excited to debut our new Center for Air & Space, taking visitors from the beginning of flight, through space and beyond. Throughout, we highlight pioneers of STEM from New Jersey as our “Hometown Heroes.” Our Center for Air & Space Hometown Hero is NJ native Garrett Reisman, an accomplished NASA Astronaut and Senior Advisor at SpaceX. The message is simple, but strong, you can be just a Jersey kid one day and in space 36

changing the world the next. While the Becker Wing won’t open in June, it’s grand reopening is coming soon. CM: What are your goals for the Museum? Erika: My focus is on the short-term goal of reopening safely. I’m pleased to share that on June 5, we will begin welcoming visitors back to our two art galleries and our beloved Wonder Wing for children. We are launching a new system with timed entry and online reservations, as well as digital memberships. I am hopeful that this, along with other safety precautions put in place, will allow our visitors to have access to art and culture at the Museum once again. We’ve missed you all! CM: What is the most rewarding part of your career? Erika: Being able to make a difference. Recently, the Museum was awarded the Impact 100 Jersey Coast grant for a project called Making Art Possible. Every week, I teach an art workshop for 110 participants (seniors and adults) with the Arc of Monmouth. The consistent creative outlet has been transformational for seniors and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The artwork is being collected and will culminate with an exhibit at the Museum this holiday season, showcasing their art and talent, while building acceptance and challenging societal perceptions of people with special needs.

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CM: Would you like to share about your daughters? Erika: Maddy is an accomplished guitarist, singer, and songwriter, even at just 16. Violet enjoys horseback riding. She has won medals at the New Jersey HRH Special Olympics. I’m very proud of both of my daughters. CM: What is your best life or business tip to share? Erika: Always have a mentor. Identify people that possess qualities in life or business that you see as motivational or that you admire. As you “collect” mentors through the years, you’ve built the board of directors for your life. It’s kind of like a vision board but with people. CM: Do you have a favorite quote or mantra? Erika: I have a lot of favorite quotes! One that I certainly live by is by anthropologist, Margaret Mead - “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” CM: Is there anything specifically you would like our readers to know? Erika: I’d like readers to know they don’t have to travel far from home for a great museum or cultural experience. The Monmouth Museum showcases the work of extremely talented visual artists, with exhibits changing often throughout the year.

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While the auditorium at Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School may not be full of the joyous laughter, singing, and dancing characteristic of the spring musical rehearsal period, the show will indeed still go on. This year in totally unprecedented fashion, the Tower Players will be performing Emma! A Pop Musical on an outdoor stage. This outdoor musical will continue to push the limits of traditional theatre following the Tower Players’ virtual fall play. Over the past few months, the cast and crew have been vivaciously rehearsing at home and at school in small group, outdoor rehearsals. The musical follows Emma Woodhouse (Isabella Sciortino), a popular senior at Highbury Prep, as she attempts to find love for her shy best friend, Harriet Smith (Kate Kennedy), despite the protests of student and substitute science teacher Jeff Knightly (Aidan Herman). With music from iconic female artists such as The Supremes, Shania Twain, Whitney Houston, Katy Perry, and more, Emma brings a modern, Clueless-esque twist to Jane Austen’s eponymous novel.

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