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By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Haddonfield attacker No. 10 Kat Ostbye makes a move to toward the net to try to spark a comeback. Unfortunately, the girls were not
able to slow down Seneca High Schools scoring as they suffered a 16-9 loss to the Golden Eagles. This was the first loss of the season
for the Bulldawgs.
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Reifsnyder honored
for volunteerism
Haddonfield Civic Association award
to be presented to Mark Reifsnyder
at annual meeting, dinner on April 28
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Since 1931, the Haddonfield
Civic Association has recognized
individuals or organizations that
have made a lasting, positive impact on the town in a volunteer
capacity. Each year, the association presents the Alfred E.
Driscoll Award honoring the late
Gov. Driscoll, a distinguished citizen of Haddonfield. The award
acknowledges an uncommon effort made on behalf of the community, with the intention that
those who receive it will inspire
others, and that it will encourage
broader participation in
civic activities
in
Haddonfield.
This year,
Mark Reifsnyder was chosen as the 2016
recipient
of
the award. He
REIFSNYDER
will be presented the award at the associations Annual Meeting and Town
Dinner on Thursday, April 28 at
Tavistock Country Club.
The Board of Governors is
very impressed with (Reifsnyders) extensive contributions to
Haddonfield. Mark is a perfect example of the uncommon volunteer the Driscoll Award seeks to
honor, said Dennis Tully, the associations president.
Shocked, was my first reaction (upon hearing I got the
award). If you take a look at the
past recipients, it is a little intimidating. There are some wonderful
people and organizations I know
who have been recognized. Im
not out there to be recognized, but
it is quite an honor especially
in the Haddonfield community,
where so many people are active
in town, it really is quite an
honor, Reifsnyder said.
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on rehabilitation patients as a therapy dog
By KRISTEN DOWD
The Sun
Apache, approximately a year old, lost his way in Edgewater Park. He is one of a number of homeless
dogs at the Burlington County Animal Shelter.
ownership.
Clearly (the CCAS) is offering a service to those who, at the
end of the day, theres absolutely
no hope for that person keeping
their pet. Thats what were here
for, Rowland said. But then
theres always the other side of
that coin. They may adopt a cute
puppy, but then it grows up and
its too much. They dont think it
through.
Thinking through an adoption is just one way local shel-
claims of cats are less than 2 percent of intake compared to 12 percent of dogs.
Getting phone calls from residents concerned about feral cats
living in their town is not uncommon for local shelters and rescues.
Were still trying to brainstorm action steps, Rowland
said. How do we answer the
questions and provide the solutions for those people who call?
The CCAS looks to continue to
educate and provide appropriate
resources for families moving forward to help them deal with these
problems and get involved with
shelters.
Spay/neuter targeting
The promoting of targeted
spaying and neutering has become a top priority of shelters
statewide.
Specifically-targeted
spay/neuter is one of our goals in
trying to prevent pet overpopulation, Rowland said.
The AWA focuses on continuing to commit efforts toward underserved communities or what it
refers to as deserts of services.
We try to be proactive and
mindful of their situations so we
are not degrading anybody, but
being there to support their community and building trust and
providing resources to them,
Richmond said.
The AWA is making a particular effort to have cats spayed or
neutered due to the rising number of feral cats in the area. The
CCAS recently hosted its first cat
clinic targeted toward Camden
residents. The clinic, subsidized
by
a
grant,
offers
free
spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations. About 10 cats were
spayed or neutered at this first
clinic.
It went well, Rowland said.
Were really trying to supply outreach to Camden as far as offering the services to an area that
doesnt have them already offered.
Objectives
The No. 1 goal of all these organizations is to eventually reach
a 100 percent live release rate.
But with each new animal
brought, a new challenge is presented.
I dont have a choice of what
comes in. I have to take all owner
surrenders and extreme cases,
Rowland said.
To increase adoption rates at a
record pace, One Love works extremely hard to portray rescue
and adoption in a positive light.
We have good cameras and
make sure our photos of adoptable dogs are more like a dreamy,
happy portrait than a sad, dark
photo of an animal behind kennel
bars, Smith said.
The rescue wants people to associate adopting a rescue pet with
the amazing and positive experience they truly believe it to be.
It is our goal to show how glorious and rewarding it is to foster
and/or adopt an animal in need,
Smith said.
To do this and in turn raise
adoption rates, the group has set
a number of objectives.
It continues to grow its communication plan with surrounding shelters and its online follow-
erate in 40 percent of
too, according to
the space that organspay/neuter your pets! It wont change until Rowland, along
izations similar to us
with making sure
this is widely accepted by everyone as the
around the country
the public knows
have.
there are all sorts
only way to responsibly care for your pet.
At the Burlington
of
animals
County Animal Shelavailable at shelSHERRI SMITH
ter, a new cat room
ters.
Chairwoman, One Love Animal Rescue
was added in 2014
Its that awareand opened in 2015.
ness that we have
The cat room was
so many great
made as an alternative to cages through these programs.
dogs, great cats, all different
that the cats would normally stay
The Voorhees Animal Orphan- shapes, sizes, breeds, and I think
in. This allows them to get the so- ages $1.6 million Take Me theres that misconception. We
cialization they need as well as Home capital campaign was have everything. We get everyfor families to see and interact launched in January. At a Jan. 28 thing in, she said.
with cats they could potentially press conference, VAO officials
Shelters across South Jersey
adopt, Eric Arpert, Burlington said the organization hopes to are trying to set the standard for
County public information offi- raise the funds necessary to con- care extremely high, in hopes
cer, said.
solidate several outdated and sep- other rescues will follow their
The BCAS also has a new dog arate outbuildings on its grounds lead.
play area and dog play groups, into one new, modernized strucWe are striving to create best
which help with socialization. ture.
practices that might someday
Being cooped in a shelter can
BCAS is also looking to expand guide other rescuers and help
have a potentially negative im- its current facility. Some of the adopters find reputable rescue ormain features of the project ganizations, Smith said.
They strive to supply their
would include an expansion to
the front, including a new wel- communities with skills people
come area, entrance and parking need to make an impact and elelot; the addition of new acquain- vate the well-being of homeless
tance rooms and cat rooms; more animals.
And, according to Shivers
Its incredibly touching for us
offices; and dog runs and play
foster mom, theres no doubt the
when we see it work out, Richareas outside.
little dog was loved at some
The expansion was approved mond said. We believe if we help
point in her life.
for $1.9 million and is incorporat- the humans, they will help the anShe just loves everybody,
ed in the county budget, accord- imals.
Redfern said. For an old girl
ing to Arpert.
that was abandoned, the things
Kristen Dowd, Zane Clark and
We believe that the new exshes doing for so many people
pansion will help more pets be Brigit Bauma contributed to this
now its so empowering.
adopted, Arpert said. This will article.
WHAT
lacrosse
score
The following Haddonfield
girls lacrosse score was submitted by Cherry Hill High School
East head coach Katie Boyle.
Haddonfield defeated Cherry Hill
East, 19-9, on April 1.
Jamie McCormick scored five
goals and Wayden Ay scored four
times as the Bulldawgs outscored
the Cougars 12-4 in the second
half. Ashley Campo led Haddonfield in points with three goals
and four assists. Megan Maynes
made seven saves.
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Crows Woods Gardeners will
start their growing season on
Sunday, April 17 at 8:30 a.m. with
opening day activities in the gardens.
Gardening at the Crows Woods
recreation complex since 1982,
gardeners will install hoses and
garden tools and refurbish paths
and rest areas.
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A Haddonfield resident of
more than 23 years, Reifsnyder
moved to town as his wife, JoAnn,
grew up in the borough. They
have three children Carolyn,
Paige and Peter. Reifsnyder has
actively volunteered for numerous youth, civic and religious organizations for more than 20
years.
Over the years, he has devoted
his time to borough committees,
events and organizations in many
capacities, including: Haddonfield youth sports, coaching t-ball,
soccer and softball teams; Haddonfield
United
Methodist
Church, as a member of its finance committee, administration
council, trustees, co-treasurer
and usher; and Boy Scout Pack 65,
in various roles since 1999, most
notably Cub Scout master, charter representative and merit
badge college organizer.
(Reifsnyder) has been highly
involved in various services and
community outreach in church,
and Scouts hes been involved in
forever; he even got me involved.
He still continues to give back to
kids, as a really steady, strong and
great influence, Lisa Quanci, the
associations education chair,
said.
I enjoy it. Its a great way to
get to know the young men in the
area, Reifsnyder said. My favorite thing is getting to know the
young people, the boys and girls,
and their families and siblings,
and watching them and being a
part of their journey to become
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The Kiwanis Club of the Haddons introduces a new meeting
time and date to allow more participation in club activities.
The Kiwanis Club now has a
monthly evening meeting, on the
second Thursday, at Tavistock
Country Club, 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday lunch meetings will be
held at Tavistock Country Club
the first, third, fourth (and fifth)
Fridays of the month from 12:15
p.m. until 1:30 p.m.
Officers of the Haddonfield
Historical Society will be special
guest speakers for the April 14
dinner meeting. The society recently obtained an extensive tool
collection, and is planning the rebuilding of its barn at Greenfield
Hall to enhance collections and
interpretations. To learn more
about the Historical Society, go to
www.haddonfieldhistory.org
The public is invited to dine
with the Kiwanis Club of the
Haddons to munch and dialog
with the special guest speakers.
The Kiwanis Club meets at
Tavistock Country Club, 100 Tavistock Lane in Haddonfield. On
Thursdays, a three-course dinner
is available for $22. On Fridays, a
three-course lunch is available for
$13. Please RSVP to club secretary Milton Smith at (856) 559-2009
or
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the Library will hold its annual
meeting Wednesday, April 27 at 7
p.m. The public is welcome. Anthony Iovino, of Arcari Iovino Architects, will talk about the library renovation. Also on hand to
answer questions will be project
manager Sharon Parker, acting library director Eric Zino and childrens librarian Jordan Bilodeau.
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Casey, Ella Earp, Carol Earp, Jane
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choreographer,
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founder of the Academy of Ballet,
the official school of Ballet NJ.
At the performances on April
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