Spring 2021 08108 Collingswood Magazine

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PTA’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ groups/CollingswoodHighSchoolPTA.

Keeping up with

Collingswood It’s all in the details

beautify the park. Supplies will be provided. Learn more at www.collingswood.com.

Clean up, clean up

Collingswood High School PTA members are playing Easter Bunny in April, when they will fill your yard with candy-filled eggs! (And for those who prefer, a basket full of eggs is available, too.) Choose 25 eggs for $20, 35 eggs for $30 or 40 eggs for $40. Orders must be placed by Friday, March 26. Discover all the details on the

Collingswood Reads Book Club

Love to read? Love to talk about it? On the fourth Wednesday of every month, the Collingswood Library plays host to the Collingswood Reads Book Club, giving readers a chance to share their thoughts on a variety of books, from mystery to historical fiction and everything in between. March 24 is “Nothing to See Here” by Kevin Wilson, April 21 is “Caste” by Isabel Wilkerson and May 19 is “The Silent Patient” by Alex Michaelides. Join the conversation from 7 to 8 p.m. at the library, 771 Haddon Ave. Learn more at www.collingswoodlib. org.

When it comes to your social Collingswood Restaurant Week calendar, change is … not Take advantage of prix fixe menus at a number of borough restaurants from April always good. But sometimes 11-16. Meals will be available for both dining in and taking out, and reservations are it’s inevitable. In the event of limited. The borough plans to close the cancelations and postponements, avenue and expand outdoor seating. Masks Saturday, April 24 and social distancing required. Check out 12th Annual Green Festival: Sustainable be sure to double check the participating restaurants and menus at www. Collingswood will teach you it’s easy to be collingswood.com. green at its annual festival from 9 a.m. to status of the following events 2 p.m. along Irvin Avenue. For the ecobefore attending. friendly expert to the going green novice, “Egg”cellent Fun there’s something for everyone. Live music, Sustainable Collingswood has planned a series of cleanup events at Knight Park, set for the first and third Saturday of each month, starting March 20 and ending in November. Starting at 9 a.m., volunteers are asked for an hour of their time to help

Kids Zone, demonstrations, eco-friendly products and services, and plenty more. Check out www.collingswood.com or the event’s Facebook page for more information and to confirm all details, which are subject to change.

Saturday, May 1

Collingswood Farmers’ Market Opening Day: From Jersey Fresh produce to locally roasted coffee, fine crafted cheeses to artisan breads, this market offers a little bit of everything. Located on a stretch of pavement between Haddon Avenue and the PATCO speedline in Collingswood’s downtown district, the market is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon through Thanksgiving. Rain or shine. Learn more at www.collingswoodmarket.com.

Saturday, May 7

BIKE-A-THON Just like hard work goes into your training, the American Cancer Society gives our all through things like breakthrough research, a 24/7 cancer helpline, and free rides to chemo. As part of DetermiNation, you’ll help us stay relentless in the fight.

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2021 PHILADELPHIA TO ATLANTIC CITY WHO ARE YOU RIDING FOR? SIX ROUTE OPTIONS | 20 - 100 MILES - For riders of every skill level REGISTER TODAY - www.acsbike.org For more information: philadelphia.bike@cancer.org/ 215.985.5401

JOIN THE TEAM TO SAVE LIVES FROM CANCER.

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SPRING 2021

Arts and wellness take center stage at this Illuminate Festivals event planned for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Collingswood Senior Community Center. Aura photography, bodywork, energywork, crystals, essential oils and more are planned. Admission and workshops are free, and low-cost services will be available. Find tickets at www.illuminatefestivals.com.

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