Central Jersey Network
of Black Women, Inc.
P. O. Box 217
Hightstown, NJ  08520
NEWSLETTER
May, 2007


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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE:

Dear Sisters:

 

HAPPY MOTHERS' DAY

 

As we begin to unwind after the past ten months of CJNBW activities, I feel we’ve had a very successful year.  Our guest speakers provided information and insight into varied topics and ideas, and I’m sure we all took away something from each speaker.

 

I am looking forward to our next guest speaker, Ms. Satterfield, for our May 8 meeting.  As a reminder, she will speak about “The History of African Americans in Princeton”.  This should be a very interesting evening and I urge you to invite your family and friends.

 

We must start thinking of guest speakers for next year (starting Sep. 2007) and would appreciate your suggestions on topics or specific speakers that you would like to hear.  It’s not too early to start planning!

 

 

 

Please return your ballot to Ruth as soon as possible so that she can prepare the slate to elect new CJNBW officers at our May 8 meeting.

 

After the recent  April  Nor’easter, I do trust that you, your family and friends are all warm and dry. Remember those who are still recovering from flood damage of one kind or another. Also, remember those who are suffering because of the tragedy at Virginia Tech.  How difficult it must be for all of the families.

 

The best to you all, and stay safe.

 

Joyce

 
 

May, 2007


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8-  Reg. Meeting @ Hickory Cor. Library.

Guest spkr: Ms Satterfield

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IMPORTANT CJNBW DATES

Tuesday, May 1;  7:30 p.m.

CJNBW Steering Committee Meeting at Twin Rivers Library.

 

Tuesday, May 8;  7:30 p.m.

Regular CJNBW Meeting at Hickory Corner Road Library.. Open to the public.  Shirley Satterfield will speak on the history of African Americans in Princeton.

OTHER DATES

Sunday, April 29; 3 p.m.

Lecture on Paul Robeson - Liberation Hall, 86 Olden St., Princeton Univ. "Carl Field Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding" (formerly known as "Third World Center."  Tribute is being paid to Mr. Robeson for his legacy.  This is his birth month.  The lecturer is Mr. Giles R. Wright, Dir. of the Afro-Am History Program, NJ Historical Commission.  No fee.

 

Tuesday, May 8;  Noontime Recital Series at Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church, 124 Witherspoon St., Princeton.  Featured musicians will be Beverly Owens, soprano,

  

(Musical Director at WSPC), Amy Short, piano, and Esma Pasic-Filipovic, piano.  They will perform music composed by Florence Price (Af-Am woman).  Free and open to the public.

 

Saturday, May 19;  Soul to Soul - Hyatt Regency, Princeton. Taking Care of Our Community.

Keynote Speaker: Jennifer Holliday.

Princeton HealthCare System.

Register online or call:

1-888-897-8979 http://www.princetonhcs.org/calendar

 

BIRTHDAYS

May 11 - Ondina  

 

Please contact Ruth if your birthday has been overlooked.


DUES:  If you have not paid your dues, please see our Treasurer.
 

Steering Committee Corner --
This Committee is made up of the officers of the Network. We meet at 7:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at the Twin Rivers Library, 276 Abbington Dr., E. Windsor, NJ., (609-443-1880). Any member can attend these meetings, if so desired.

 

The Book Club - "Reading Between the Lines."

The next book is " The Measure of  A Man" by Sidney Poitier.  We will meet at Ruth's on June 15 at 7:00 p.m.

 

Call Ruth if you are interested in joining "Reading Between the Lines."

 
 

TIPS for May, 2007

 

Stop yellow leaves on plants

The sudden appearance of yellow leaves on plants accustomed to acidic soils – such as azaleas, hydrangeas, and gardenias – could signal a drop in the plant’s iron intake or a shift in the ground’s pH above a comfortable 5.0 level.  Either problem can be resolved by watering the soil around the plants once a week for three weeks with 1 cup of a solution made by mixing 2 tablespoons cider vinegar in 1 quart (1 liter) water.

 

 
PLEASE KEEP THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS
 IN YOUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS:

We also send well wishes to  the following:  Louise's uncle, Kevin; Illean's brother, Bill;  Lorna's mother.

It is our intention to remember all who are ill,

  

lost a loved one or congratulate members and their families when achievements are made. However, you must let Ruth know so mention can be made in the Newsletter.

 
CJNBW Officers for Sept 2005  to June 2007
President
Vice-President
Treasurer
Corresponding Sec'y.
Recording Sec'y.
Historian
Member-at-Large/Parliamentarian
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Joyce     -- email
Lois       -- email
Shirley 
Ruth      --  email
Jessica 
Illean
Louise

 

COMMUNITY INFORMATION

 

 

PICTURES FROM THE 2007 OPEN HOUSE

 

 

OTHER COMMUNITY INFORMATION

Greater Goods Thrift Store

The Greater Goods Thrift Store has opened in their new location at 413 Mercer Street (Rt. 33), Hightstown, NJ (Lucas Electric building).

Greater Goods Thrift Store will sell high-quality donated clothing and household items. This project recycles community resources in a number of ways: by accepting donations (and reducing the waste of disposing of useable items), the thrift store will meet a critical need for affordable clothing, furniture, and household goods. Proceeds from all sales will fund family support programs and community partnerships that benefit families in the Hightstown-East Windsor area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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