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No Worries
Weeklong camp provides fun
for ill kids. PAGE 4
By ZANE CLARK
The Sun
For most people, the Fourth of
July weekend involves barbecues,
parades and fireworks, but for
one soldier who recently re-
turned home from Afghanistan,
his weekend included a little
something extra.
On the morning of July 5, Unit-
ed States Army Sgt. Robert St.
John, a Tabernacle resident and
graduate of the Shawnee High
School class of 1996, was sur-
prised with an event in his honor
where hundreds of people filled
the stadium at his alma mater to
thank him for his military serv-
ice and cheer his return home as
if he were a rock star.
St. John was escorted to
Shawnee by The Warriors Watch
Riders, a troop support group of
motorcycle enthusiasts, and upon
his arrival, he was greeted by the
waving flags and blaring sirens
from hundreds of friends, family,
police, fire and rescue depart-
ments.
Once inside the stadium, he
was presented with proclama-
tions from several local officials.
St. John said he was complete-
ly surprised by the event.
Totally blown away, would
have never expected this, would
have never expected to come back
to this high school, St John said.
The event was planned by the
Marlton-based charity Operation
Yellow Ribbon of South Jersey,
which in addition to planning
welcome home events also col-
lects donations for care packages
for the men and women serving
overseas in the armed forces.
St. John and those he served
with in Afghanistan had been re-
cipients of OYRSJ care packages,
and he thanked OYRSJ President
Dave Silver for everything the
group sent, which ended up being
so generous that it was more than
St. John and those he served with
could use.
Id rather have too much than
not enough, because there are
people out there that dont get
mail at all because theyre too far
away, St. John said. So what we
would do is we would take the
care packages that we got and we
would send them out there our-
selves. So I thank you all for the
donations. Nothing goes to waste
over there with us.
St. John also thanked the com-
munity and his family for their
support. In particular, he thanked
his wife Christine, who as an
OYRSJ member was a big part in
planning the event.
For a surprise of his own, St.
John stood in front of the crowd
and presented his wife with a cer-
tificate and coin honoring her for
displaying the finest qualities of
an army wife, such as loyalty, re-
spect, integrity and personal
courage.
Its just so cool, Christine
said. Hes so thoughtful and very
appreciative and Ive just been
blown away by all of it.
St. John had also surprised his
wife a few days earlier by not
telling her exactly when he was
leaving his base to come home.
I was sitting on the deck and
he came around the corner play-
ing our wedding song with a big
bouquet of flowers, Christine
said. It was awesome, but I got
him back.
Silver told St. John and his
wife that hes planned hundreds
of events with OYRSJ, but with
the two of them trying to surprise
the other, he had never been more
excited and stressed at the same
time.
I felt like a double agent talk-
ing out of both sides of my mouth
where I almost got conversations
mixed up, forgot who I was talk-
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
United States Army Sgt. Robert St. John receives a proclamation
from Assemblywoman Maria Rodriguez-Gregg at Shawnee High
School. St. John, who graduated from Shawnee in 1996 and lives in
Tabernacle, was welcomed home from Afghanistan with the surprise
event on July 5.
Welcome home, Robert!
please see SOLDIER, page 2
Tabernacle and Medford communities welcome home soldier with Operation Yellow Ribbon event
ing to, forgot what I saidso I just
want to let you know that I got a
lot more gray hairs because of
the two of you, but its worth it,
Silver said.
St. John later once again
praised the work of OYRSJ, and
said he plans to be involved with
the group in the future.
I wish the word was out there
more, because I didnt even know
they existed until I was over there
and my wife got involved with
themtheyre amazing, and Im
definitely going to become a
part, St. John said.
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Children creating crafts, play-
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spontaneous dance party may
seem like typical summer camp
behavior. But for the kids of
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much more. It means a place
where they truly can be kids.
Camp No Worries, which
wrapped up its 20th year this past
week, is a summer camp created
solely for children with cancer
and their siblings. The goal is to
give these kids a much-needed
break from the daily struggle of
dealing with illness.
Kasey Massa founded the pro-
gram when she was just 19 years
old while attending West Virginia
University. Massa had been diag-
nosed with a brain tumor at age
11.
I remember exactly how I felt
that summer, that I wouldnt get
to have a summer. I would be
going to doctors appointments
and losing my hair, things no
child should be thinking about,
Massa said. So the camp was
started with the goal of letting
kids who have been affected by
this disease just be kids.
The camps first edition was
held at Camp Ockanickon in Med-
ford during the summer of 1995.
The program hosted 14 children
that year, all of them patients.
The next year, and in all subse-
quent years, the camp has been
open to siblings of the patients as
well.
Families are affected a great
deal when one of their children is
diagnosed with cancer. The ef-
fects are felt by their brothers and
sisters as well, which is why we
wanted the camp to be open to
siblings, Massa said.
The weeklong camp moved to
Camp Inawendiwin in Taberna-
cle in 2001 and is open for chil-
dren ages 6-16. A medical staff
with a focused cancer expertise is
present at the camp throughout
the week to make sure the chil-
dren are being closely monitored.
The camp is free for campers,
and any money raised is cycled
directly back into next years
camp.
Our staff is all volunteers, stu-
dents giving up their summer va-
cations, adults using their vaca-
tion time, Massa said. Because
of that, all the money we raise is
used for the camp, not to pay staff
members.
Supporting a weeklong
overnight camp for more than 100
campers and staff members is a
large expense. Massa knows it
would be impossible without the
help of a charitable community.
We are sustained on individ-
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come in for the next years camp
prior to us even sending out the
mailer of when it will take place,
Massa said.
Area foundations provide gift
cards for gas costs, and Shamong
and Medford are among local
towns whose organizations and
schools host fundraisers for the
week. The camp is hosted under
the umbrella of the YMCA of
Burlington and Camden Coun-
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Kids staying involved with the
camp year after year is another
reason why Camp No Worries is
still going strong almost 20 years
later. Despite making her feel old,
Massa said its an inspiration to
watch people grow with the pro-
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Many of our counselors and
staff were campers themselves.
Theyve grown up with the camp
and now are ready to give back
every summer, Massa said.
For more information or to do-
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ts hard to believe, but just last
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did we sleep through all of July?
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trying to get ahead of the game and
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It got us thinking, though: We have
been presenting back-to-school cover-
age in The Sun for quite awhile now, in
many different towns, but how can we
make this coverage better?
Our quick answer by being better
prepared.
So, even though the beginning of the
next school year is the last thing on
your mind here in mid-July, were ask-
ing that you put it at the forefront of
your brain or at least in part of your
brain for a few moments.
What will be different about this
school year?
Were going to find out. Right now,
our reporters are compiling lists of
questions for school leaders about the
new school year.
Are there new classes students and
parents need to know about?
How about scheduling changes?
Was any work done at the schools
over the summer?
Generally, well be asking school
leaders to tell us about things that
you parents, taxpayers and students
need to know before the 2014-15 school
year begins.
Then, we will pass that information
along to you.
Do you have any questions youd like
our reporters to ask? If so, the time to
act is now. The more questions we get
from you, the better prepared we can
be, and the better information we can
pass along to you.
Maybe you are concerned about the
budget (who isnt?). Or maybe youve
heard about a new program that you
think might be ideal for your child. Or
perhaps you are wondering about re-
pairs that were scheduled for your
childs school.
Wed love to get those questions from
you. Just send an email to us so that we
can include them on our lists.
Most school districts have done a lot
in recent years to be more responsive
to questions submitted by the public. It
makes sense. Everyone wants to have
great schools. Everyone wants to keep
taxes as low as possible, while still pro-
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Festival lights up the Pinelands
By NICK COHEN
The Sun
For one week of the year, the darkness
and quiet of the Pine Barrens are replaced
with the sounds of carousels, carnival
games and the aroma of home-cooked
goodies. That week is rapidly approaching,
as the Pine Barrens Festival will celebrate
its 26th year Monday, July 21 through Sat-
urday, July 26.
Its been a great success, another great
community-building event, Father An-
drew Jamieson of Church of the Holy Eu-
charist said. We just want everyone to
turn out and enjoy a great time with their
families and children, enjoy great food and
great entertainment. Its a great time.
The annual festival takes place on the
Church of The Holy Eucharists property
and continues to be the biggest event on
the regions calendar. Jamieson estimated
between 35,000 and 40,000 visitors attended
last years festival to enjoy the family-
friendly atmosphere, while supporting a
good cause.
The money goes directly to the parish
and its upkeep for the year. Its our biggest
fundraiser for the church, Jamieson said.
More than 450 volunteers donate their
time to the event from both within and out-
side the parish.
Ive been here for more than 10 years,
Jamieson said. And its amazing to see the
generosity of the volunteers. They take va-
cation time to come work the festival and
thats just wonderful.
please see FESTIVAL, page 11
Lutheran Church hosting
VBS starting July 28
Lord of Life Lutheran Church,
located at the corner of Route 541
and Winchester Court in Taber-
nacle, will hold Jungle Safari
Vacation Bible School on Monday,
July 28 through Friday, Aug. 1.
Children will encounter clever
clues and wild creatures as they
discover whats so great about
God. Preschool children, age 3
through entering kindergarten,
will meet for four days beginning
Monday, July 28 through Thurs-
day, July 31 from 9:30 a.m. until
noon. Registration fee per child
is $15. Children entering grades
one through five will meet for five
days beginning Monday, July 28
through Friday, Aug. 1 from 6 p.m.
until 8:30 p.m.
The registration fee per child is
$20. The maximum fee per family
is $50 regardless of session. An
additional per child fee of $5 will
be added for those registering
after Sunday, July 20.
An optional meal served at the
church will be available at 5:30
p.m. Monday through Thursday,
and at 6:30 p.m. on Friday. Fri-
days meal and special closing
event is open to all VBS children
from both sessions and their fam-
ilies. A free will offering will be
appreciated for Fridays special
evening.
Registration forms may be ob-
tained at the church, or by email
at vbs@lordlife.us.
22nd annual golf
tourney on July 22
The 22nd annual Kiki Konstan-
tinos Scholarship Golf Tourna-
ment is scheduled for Tuesday,
July 22 at Little Mill Country
Club in Marlton. Proceeds of the
event fund scholarships for out-
standing graduates of the Lenape
Regional High School District.
The Konstantinos Scholarship
Foundation was established in
1993 to honor former Lenape Re-
gional High School District Su-
perintendent, K. Kiki Konstanti-
nos who served in this position
for more than 30 years.
The cost per player is $210,
which includes greens fee, cart,
lunch, prizes and an awards din-
ner.
Registration begins at 11:30
a.m. The golf portion of the event
begins at 1 p.m. with a shotgun
start.
For more information call
Steve Zeuli at (856) 985-5172 or
Earl Siegman at (856) 983-0870. In-
formation is also available on the
foundation website at
www.kikiopen.org.
Rescue Squad hosting
Chicken BBQ July 19
The Tabernacle Rescue Squad
will hold its annual Chicken
BBQ on Saturday, July 19 from 1-
6 p.m. in the Tabernacle Commu-
nity Center, 81 Hawkins Road.
The cost per person is $10 and can
be eaten in or taken out. Delivery
is available to home bound resi-
dents only. For more information,
call (609) 760-1148.
TAA fall baseball
registration is underway
Registration is now underway
for the Tabernacle Athletic Asso-
ciation fall baseball program. Ac-
cording to program officials, fall
baseball offers players the oppor-
tunity to continue building their
skills and helps with the transi-
tion to the next level of play in the
spring. The range of play is mi-
nors, ages 9 and 10, majors, ages
11 and 12 and Babe Ruth, ages 13-
15. The player age cut-off date is
April 30, 2015, since the goal is to
help prepare players for next
spring. To register before the
Aug. 15 deadline, visit
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a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
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songs, rhymes and play time.
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Junior Lego club: Ages 5 to 9. 10:30
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Yoga with Mary: Ages 6 to 12 and
adults. 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. The
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the 11:30 a.m. session is for
adults. Join Mary, a certified yoga
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science of breath control and re-
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Batman 75th anniversary celebra-
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Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Mr. Rick for a big screen reading
of some Batman comics, to be fol-
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activity.
MONDAY July 21
Adult knitting club: 10:30 a.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Knit-
ters of all levels are invited to join
for this four-week series. Bring a
project that you are working on
or pick one out at class. Begin-
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needles. The yarn will be provid-
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Kids knitting club: Ages 7 to 16. 11
a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
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The parish maintains all the
booths, and the only part of the
event run by an outside source is
the rides.
Majestic Midways continues
to be great in providing the rides,
and they draw a lot of people to
the festival, Jamieson said.
Its not all funnel cakes and
games as each night of the festi-
val is dedicated to honoring a Vol-
unteer of the Year from the differ-
ent Pineland towns. Volunteers
from the Pinelands communities
of Medford, Chatsworth/Wood-
land, Medford Lakes, Vincen-
town/Southampton,
Shamong/Indian Mills and Tab-
ernacle will be recognized on
their respective town nights.
Each town nominates two peo-
ple, and the festival committee
makes the selection of who is Vol-
unteer of the Year, said Mary
Fischl, chairperson of the Cul-
ture and History and Nature Re-
sources tent at the festival, in ad-
dition to organizing Volunteers of
the Year. The award is given to
someone who has made an out-
standing contribution to the cul-
ture, history and natural re-
source of the Pine Barrens.
Advance sales of ride bracelets
will take place after all masses at
Holy Eucharist, Saturday at 5
p.m. and Sunday at 8:30 a.m., 10:30
a.m. and 6 p.m. as well as at
Russos Farm Market. The ride
bracelets cost $25 now through
July 20.
During the festival, the cost
will be $30 per bracelet. For more
information, visit www.pinebar-
rensfestival.org/pine_barrens_fe
stival.
Festival at Holy Eucharist
FESTIVAL
Continued from page 6
provided.
Abrakadoodle: Ages 4 to 6. 2 p.m.
and 3 p.m. at Pinelands Branch
Library. Kids will explore their
own creativity and learn new
techniques while using their
imaginations to create their own
framed masterpiece.
Pine Barrens Festival: 6 to 11 p.m.
Church of the Holy Eucharist,
520 Medford Lakes Road, Taber-
nacle. Call (609) 268-8383.
calendar
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856-912-8176
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present coupon at time of
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New Heater or
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System InstaIIation
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present coupon at time of
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people with basic computer
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Office: 856-267-5268
P.O.Box 49, Marlton, NJ 08053
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856-429-2494
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203 Rt. 530, Southampton
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856-234-0014
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for over 50
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AT CONTRACTOR PRICING
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(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
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609-953-9794
609-405-3873
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856-767-4443
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$299

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