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Next Session Of Poetry And Pastries Brewing In Chatham

By Cheryl Conway ore than a dozen years ago, former Chatham resident Marcia Ivans met a friend at a local coffee shop who said “this might be a nice place for a poetry reading.” Ivans’ friend who writes poetry could not take on the venture, so Ivans, like the words on a page, decided to run with the idea. “So I went to the owner and said maybe I can start a poetry reading here,” recalls Ivans. “I said I can guarantee 10 people,” can set up in the back room. Café owner Andrew Copp agreed. Only five people showed up at her first poetry reading event. “We sat around at the table and read poetry,” and drank different flavored coffee and a variety of delicious homemade pastries and cakes. In its 13th year this September, Poetry and Pastries continues to meet at Café Beethoven in Chatham every other month, welcoming anywhere from 15 to 30 people who participate in open poetry reading. Ivans, who moved to Pompton Plains seven months ago after living in Chatham for 18 years, continues to facilitate the readings. Her mailing list has grown to 200 people over the years. The group meets from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on selected dates. “Thirteen years is a long time to keep it going on,” realizes Ivans, but driving 30 minutes is worth her favorite coffee flavors like hazelnut, the homemade carrot cake and mostly an array of wonderfully fresh poetry. “It’s the warm and welcoming feeling that people get,” says Ivans. “It’s worked out beautifully. I do this for the love of hearing other poets share their work.” Poetry and Pastries is “open to anyone who wishes to read their own poetry for up to five minutes,” explains Ivans. “Anyone who comes and signs up to read can read. I have poets who are reading for their first time and very accomplished poets. The variety is always quite interesting. There are several people who have come for years just to listen.” Men and women, young and old- the youngest reader was 10 and the oldest was 81- has participated in Ivans’ program. “People from all over,” travel to attend with one

from Pennsylvania, another from south Jersey. Ivans set the limit to five minutes to allow writers to read anywhere from one to three poems “so everyone has a chance.” She also asks that readers present their own work. An encouraging aspect of the program is the encouragement received to the readers. The poets just read their poems, without criticism. “There is wonderful support for all those who attend,” says Ivans. “Whatever we read, we just applaud. It’s just applause when you finish. It’s a very comfortable place to read. I also invite listeners. Whether I have very experience writers to those who never read to the public before, everyone gets the same applause, everyone gets the same chance. Everyone gets encouragement.” Ivans says “it’s not rows of chairs; everyone is just sitting and drinking their coffee and eating their cake. It’s warm and welcoming. It’s that kind of atmosphere. It’s a continued on page 4


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Chamber Members Get Educated On Trendy Topics

he Madison Chamber of Commerce introduced a new Education Series to its members this summer. Additional programs are being added this fall. “The mission of our education series is to bring together local experts and chamber members in a professional setting,” said Chamber President John Morris. “It’s another membership perk. “During the seminars, which are very congenial, the experts share their wisdom, meet potential customers and develop leads,” he added. “Chamber members learn essential business skills concerning trending topics that they can implement at their places of work and share with colleagues. Andy Simpson, owner of Madison based Stamford Web Design, kicked off the Education Series with three different sessions that took place over three weeks. The programs were held at the Madison Community House. Participants brought their own laptops and IPads and were led through a highly comprehensive interactive program. “The problem with the ever changing digital online world is that many business owners can get left behind very quickly,” Simpson said. “I thought it would be a good idea to run a series of seminars to try and help members of the Madison Chamber take control of their online presence and understand what and how they should be doing it.” The first session focused on how a company’s brand appeared online. “We looked at Google, BING, YELP, Face-

book and Apple Maps and what you should be doing to control and manage these listings,” said Simpson. “We then looked at Google Analytics, which is used to monitor the businesses site traffic, such as users, top pages and referrers. Google Analytics is so vast so we looked at what members should be looking at as business owners.” The last of the three sessions was geared toward WordPress, the world’s most popular content management system. “WordPress is used for 25 percent of all websites in the world,” said Simpson. “Again we looked at how easy it can be to edit a website, make page changes and even add and remove pages from a site. We also looked at the security a business owner should have to make sure their site is protected from potential site hacks.” Chamber’s Executive Director Karen Giambra, said “With so many options for businesses in today’s competitive market, it’s imperative for small businesses to embrace new tools and technology which will allow them to stand out from their competitors. We plan to offer topics that will pertain to social media, merchandising, economic development and event marketing as the series continues.” The next education series which is scheduled for September and October, will welcome Marie Semple, principal of The Prospect Finder LLC and author of “Magnify Your Business” The seminar will introduce successful strategies for effec-

tive prospecting and business development as well as ways to take a LinkedIn profile from good to great in promoting personal and professional brands. The second seminar will touch upon the fee and free-based opportunities on Facebook and how to target a business’s ideal audience. For more information on the Madison Chamber of Commerce, the Education Series and its other programs, visit MadisonNJChamber.org. The chamber can also be reached by email atMadisonChamber@gmail.com or at 973-3777830.

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great place. New writers; new readers without critiquing. It’s like a fun night.� To those new to reading their poems, “it gives people confidence.� For more experienced readers of poetry, “it’s a place to try out new poems.� The types of poetry vary from Haiku, to rhyming or free writing. “I love the variety of style,� she says. “I love to hear when new people come in; their new poetry. It’s a very warm and inviting environment.� The setting is the back room of Cafe Beethoven where people just sit around tables in a cafe setting. “People sit at any table they want. Writers make their own connections in the end. They sit around and chat. They like the atmosphere. It’s like sitting around a living room just reading your poems to friends.� Ivans sends out notices to her email list

“but I always have walk-ins. I never know whose going to show up.� A member of Women Who Write for nine years, Ivans has three self-published books of poetry, and a few hundred poems written over the years. Her favorite of her books, “Over Easy,� was published in 2007 and is sold at Short Stories in Madison or through her. At every session, “I get up in the end,� says Ivans. “I welcome everybody. I read at the end, pretty much something new. My style is based on a journal of my life. Some are funny, some are serious.� The next Poetry and Pastries are set for Tues., Sept. 20, and Nov. 15, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Cost is $10 which includes the wonderful coffees and delicious desserts. Email Ivans at marciaivans@gmail.com to sign up for Poetry and Pastries or to order one of her books.

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Rainbow Montessori Honored At Turning Leaves Benefit

reschool Advantage will honor Rainbow Montessori School of Madison at their upcoming Turning Leaves Benefit set to be held at the Wyndham Hamilton Park Hotel in Florham Park on Thurs., Oct. 20, at 6 p.m. Preschool Advantage is celebrating 21 years of partnership with Rainbow Montessori School, which is one of five partnership schools that have been with Preschool Advantage, formally known as Project Acorn, from the beginning of the non-profit organization. Preschool Advantage funds an early education for children whose families cannot afford the cost of quality preschool. “We are approaching the milestone of 50 funded students at Rainbow during our 21 year relationship,” said Molly Dunn, executive director of Preschool Advantage. For the 2016-2017 academic year, Rainbow Montessori will educate five Preschool Advantage students. “Our Preschool Advantage students bring their unique gifts to our Rainbow Family,” says Director Pam Petrillo. “We

feel very fortunate to receive as much from these children as we are giving to them. What a wonderful legacy for the families in the Madison area to have Preschool Advantage to assist them in providing a quality preschool education for their children.” Children from lower income families are developmentally behind their more affluent peers by the age of three. Research shows quality preschool at ages three and four allows disadvantage children to catch up with their peers and enter kindergarten on a level playing field. Without this financial help, working families who value education but can not afford to pay for preschool have children who start kindergarten with a significant achievement gap in knowledge, vocabulary and social skills. Children who complete the four year old program at Rainbow Montessori are kindergarten ready. The Turning Leaves Annual Benefit is a key source of funding for student tuitions. Preschool Advantage would like to extend an invitation to the benefit to Rainbow Montessori’s many fans.

Pam Petrillo, director of Rainbow Montessori School of Madison, proudly shows her students handy work to Rick Thoeni, president of the Preschool Advantage Board of Trustees.

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Educational Music Class Blooming In NJ

here is a new music program that opened up in New Jersey that will get little ones dancing, singing and thinking. Located in the Mondo building in Summit, Songs For Seeds is taking registration for its fall session. The business grew out of its parent company Apple Seeds in Manhattan, N.Y. Songs For Seeds began at its NJ location in June with 30 kids signed up for the summer session. With seeds already planted, the music program is blossoming and attracting even more young participants eager to take part. “You have to see it,” says Debbie Martin of Morristown, franchise owner of Songs For Seeds in Summit. “What makes us stand out” is the “kind of engagement. We encourage the children eye to eye. The babies are listening to rhythm, music and beat.” Martin describes Songs For Seeds as “really innovative and highly engaging program for kids. A well-structured and happy

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music class. We have a three piece band. Real guitar, real drum, real keyboard. Three professionally trained musicians” who lead the classes focusing on different themes in each class. Designed for babies through preschool, Songs For Seeds offers two different 45 minute classes. One session is for newborn babies through twelve months; the other session is for those twelve months through age five or six. “Children are taught preschool music and magic and motion,” says Martin. “We teach rhythm and lyrics.” Songs vary from traditional nursery rhymes to popular songs. The program consists of seven sessions with classes meeting once a week. Curriculum is designed by professionals in education. The unique sections encompass a variety of aspects of early childhood learning such as shapes, colors, numbers, animals, sounds from other cultures and magic. Studies show that young kids who are exposed to music have an increased ability to learn, socialize, perform better in kinder-

garten and in school, explains Martin. The program is unique as live musicians introduce youngsters to different instruments from different countries, coupled with rhythms and sounds.

“You don’t get that anywhere else,” says Martin. The musicians interact with the kids which helps build their self-esteem and continued on next page

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continued from previous page confidence. “They encourage them to participate, in a very gentile encouraging way,” with the magic, the play, dance party, art murals, bubbles, animal wheel, color wheel, she describes. Martin, who has an undergraduate degree in psychology and a master’s in business, “decided to follow my life’s dream of owning my own business,” she says. “I wanted to own a business that makes a difference. Music is like the soul for people.” Music affects the temper, moods, “calms people down,” and can essentially be the

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“background for learning. It’s such a positive experience. We care for the kids. They enjoy it, they grow, they learn,” she says. Martin’s goal is to branch out and open another location in N.J. as well as a class for those children with special needs. Songs For Seeds is a franchise business with multiple locations throughout the nation. “We now have 12 locations operating from Summit to Seattle, and six more set to open,” says Alison Qualter-Berna of Manhattan, co-owner of Songs For Seeds and Apple Seeds. “Our philosophy, also at our parent com-

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pany, Apple Seeds, which we founded 10 years ago, is that children learn through play,” says Qualter-Berna. “We believe that if you give the kids the tools and build their confidence, learning is not only exponential, it's fun. It’s very interactive. We are not presenting to them, we are working with them.” A native of Short Hills who attended Millburn High School, Qualter-Berna, a mother of three including two twins, founded Apple Seeds with another mother of twins, Allison Schlanger, when the pair realized the challenges of working mothers. “It was very frustrating to go to music classes with twins,” says Qualter-Berna. “We couldn’t fit twin strollers in the elevator. We both had jobs, the struggle of being a working mother.” The two were inspired “to start a place you can go, doors open automatically, everyone knew your name, on ground floor, you can spend the day there. There was such a need in our community; there was nothing simple and easy to bring everyone together.”

With their husband’s support, they opened Apple Seeds in March 2017- an all in one indoor play-space for children newborn to five years old, with 100 classes a week, with three locations in N.Y. “We quickly realized we wanted more of a music program,” says Qualter-Berna, thus bloomed Songs For Seeds in Jan. 2009, and spread to a dozen locations. The next one is opening in Hoboken. “This is innovation,” says Martin, adding that Songs For Seeds was named ‘Best Kids’ Music Class’ by “New York Magazine,” and ‘Most Magical Music Class’ by “Red Tricycle.” Songs For Seeds is offering a free trial class, an early bird discount of 20 percent off as well as an additional 10 percent off for those who present this article. For more information, check out the schedule of classes or sign up, go to www.songsforseeds.com/nj/summit; or call Martin at 973-906-8188. For franchise opportunities and more locations, visit songsforseeds.com.

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Celebrate At Annual Street Festival

ottle Hill Day 2016 on Sat., Oct. 1, is Madison's Annual Street Festival.

Over the years, the festival has grown, evolving into a family, entertainment and community celebration which draws between 10,000 and 20,000 people to the heart of Madison every fall. Additionally, the 2016 Morris & Essex Kennel Club Match Show and “My Dog Fun Day” will take place at Dodge Field on Bottle Hill Day. Also, as in year’s past, the Madison Chamber of Commerce and Madison P.B.A. #92 will be hosting their popular annual Madison Car Show in conjunction with Bottle Hill Day. Bottle Hill Day was created more than 30

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years ago to promote the business district. The name originated from Madison’s original establishment in 1715 of the village called “Bottle Hill.” The event features four stages with live entertainment all day, more than 200 vendor booths, amusement rides, great shopping, delicious food and a Beer Garden. This event is free and open to the public. For more information email: ddc@rosenet.org. For a vendor application, go to: http://www.rosenet.org/DocumentCenter/Vi ew/3749. To become an event sponsor, go to: http://www.rosenet.org/DocumentCenter/Vi ew/3750.

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Shakespeare Theatre Of NJ Presents Remarkable Drama About Remarkable Man

he Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey (STNJ) in Madison presents the New Jersey premiere of British playwright Lolita Chakrabarti’s multiaward-winning play, “Red Velvet.” Performances continue through Sept. 25 at the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre. Tickets and subscriptions can be purchased by calling the Box Office at 973-408-5600 or going online at shakespearenj.org. Set in the mid-1800s, “Red Velvet” is the fascinating true-life story of Ira Aldridge, an African-American actor and the first black man to appear as Othello on the London stage. When the famous Edmund Kean collapses on stage while playing Othello, the young black actor is asked to step into the role. “Red Velvet” examines the public’s reactions to this groundbreaking moment in history that took place amidst the start of the abolitionist movement. “Red Velvet” not only celebrates the

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life of this little known American artist, but it sheds light on his immense influence on the stylistic “revolution” that occurred in the world of theatre in the late 1800s, and it examines the power of art to sustain an artist through daunting circumstances. Single tickets for “Red Velvet” start as low as $25 for preview performances and $32 for regular performances. Prices range from $25 - $75. This season, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey is initiating its 30 UNDER 30 Program, which offers $30 tickets for patrons aged 30 and under, with valid ID, tickets subject to availability. For tickets, call the Box Office at 973408-5600 or visit www.Shakespeare NJ.org. For the same price as a regular ticket, the Symposium Series performances offer a post-show discussion with the cast and artistic staff. For “Red Velvet,” the symposium is set to be Sat., Sept. 24 at 2 p.m.

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Shop And Dine Thursday Evenings In Madison

or those who love Madison, shopping and dining locally, come downtown on Thursday evenings. Madison's stores and restaurants invite residents, students and visitors to enjoy strolling around historic downtown Madison every day but especially on Thursday as the weekend begins. On Thursday evenings, many Madison businesses are offering later hours during and after the Madison Farmers' Market, which is

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open until 7 p.m. The farmers' market is located in the heart of town at Central Avenue from Main Street to Cook Avenue. The market's 2016 season concludes on Oct. 13. “Our Late Night Thursday’s program was designed to entice old and new customers to the business district so they can take advantage of our wonderful stores and restaurants,” said John Morris, Madison Chamber president and owner of Stewart-Morris Awards,

Madison Rotary Returns With Another Community Shredding Day

he Rotary Club of Madison plans to host another Community Shredding day on Sat., Oct. 15, 9 a.m. until noon, at Madison’s Public Parking Lot #1. The event is open to the public, and it is not necessary to be a Madison resident. Security Shredding, Inc. will provide secure destruction of sensitive documents, after which the shredded papers will be recycled into other paper products. This is not only eco-friendly but counts towards Madison’s Sustainable Jersey Program.

Help prevent identity theft and fraud. Clear out some clutter, just in time for the holiday season. Stay and watch documents being destroyed on the truckmounted shredder. The cost is $5 per box or grocery bag. Larger containers will be priced accordingly. All proceeds from the shredding event will be “recycled” by the Madison Rotary for future community projects. For further information, contact Carmela Moeller at carmoeller@aol.com.

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Cadets Keep Busy In NJ Wing Summer Camp

his summer has been a busy one for many young members of the Civil Air Patrol, or better known as cadets. The Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program runs all year round but when the weather is nice and students are out of school, the most exciting and unique events open up. One of the most recognized events in the Cadet Program is the NJ Wing Encampment. Each state has its own encampment, but this summer cadets from Morris County joined more than 100 other cadets from New Jersey and the tri-state area in a rigorous eight-day summer camp at Joint Base McGuire Dix, Lakehurst. Each day the cadets were woken up and hurried out to their formations while the morning was still pitch dark. The week consisted of activities such as physical training, obstacle courses, team building, safety trainings, drills and marching, room and uniform inspections, competitions and games between groups, orientation flights with CAP airplanes, educational tours with the Air Force and Army, educational classes and lectures in emergency services and

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Learn About Fall Birds At ‘Coffee And Conservation’ Walks

njoy a hot cup of coffee and a morning nature walk with New Jersey Conservation Foundation during three fall bird walks at the Bamboo Brook Outdoor Education Center in Chester Twp. Naturalist Bill Lynch, who heads education programs for New Jersey Conservation Foundation, will lead “Fall Migration Bird Walk” on Wed., Oct. 12, and “Searching for Sparrows” on Wed., Oct. 19. The events run from 8 to 10 a.m., and are part of NJ Conservation’s popular “Coffee & Conservation” series. Both events will begin with hot coffee provided by Black River Roasters and a brief talk about migrating birds. The group will then take off for leisurely-paced walks through the 100-acre park. The “Coffee & Conservation” series is free, but advance registration is requested for planning purposes. To register online for the bird walks, go to http://njconservation.org/njcfevents.cfm. The walks are generally held rain or shine, but may be postponed or cancelled in the event of a heavy downpour. The GPS address for Bamboo Brook is 11 Longview Road, Far

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United States Power Squadron Offers State Boating Safety Course

orthern New Jersey Sail & Power Squadron, a unit of the United States Power Squadrons (USPS), plans to offer the New Jersey State Police approved Boating Safety Course at James Caldwell High School in West Caldwell from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. beginning Tues.,

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