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Newton Lake Cleanup, Dog Class: 5 Things for This Week

Plus: Megan Knight at Grooveground, a free Tai Chi class and the Oaklyn PTA hosts a town-wide yard sale.

1. Newton Lake Cleanup Meeting

Monday, June 10 at 7 p.m.—Oaklyn Borough Town Hall (500 White Horse Pike, Oaklyn)

Meet with Camden County Freeholder Jeffrey Nash, Collingswood Mayor James Maley, Oaklyn Mayor Robert Forbes and Haddon Township Mayor Randy Teague to hear cleanup plans for the algae-encrusted Newton Lake Park. 

2. Free Tai Chi Class

Wednesday, June 12 at 7 p.m.—ExtraordinaryED

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"Enhance your well-being and enjoy inner connectiveness for improved peace of mind with your quality of life. A beginner's class that is taught by a longtime practitioner and certified teacher. The limited class size allows for personal attention to help you have confidence in doing the movements and gaining benefits. Call ExtraordinaryED to reserve your space."

3. Raising Your Dog Safely, Cheaply and Wisely

Thursday, June 13 at 7 p.m.—Collingswood Public Library

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"Dog owners and trainer Dawn Watson will cover topics such as creating home-cooked foods for dogs, making laundry detergent at home, inexpensive local clinics that provide spaying and neutering, and obtaining free or inexpensive rabies vaccines locally."

4. Fridays Live at Grooveground: Megan Knight

Friday, June 14 at 8:30 p.m.—Grooveground

"Young but passionate about music, Megan Knight is an up-and-coming singer in the Philadelphia music scene. Alternative, Rock, Country, Pop—Megan’s musical influences come from many different genres, making her voice and style strong and diverse. While presently performing as a cover artist, Megan’s three-song EP is out for sale in Grooveground and available at the show."

5. Oaklyn PTA Townwide Yard Sale

Saturday, June 15 (rain date: June 22)

Who doesn't love a bargain? Get your list of addresses on www.oaklyn-nj.net on Friday, June 14, or at Oaklyn Borough Hall or the Oaklyn Memorial Library.


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