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Medford Art Center Announces First Open Juried Art Show

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
The Medford Arts Center’s First Open Juried Art Exhibition will be held October 2- November 22, 2009.  A reception will take place on October 2, 6-9 PM, at which time awards will be presented. The public is invited to attend.
The Medford Arts Center is located at 18 North Main Street  in Medford Village. Hours are Fridays and Saturdays 11 AM- 6 PM and Sundays 1-5 PM.
Board President, Janet Jackson-Gould is pleased to announce that the juror will be Brian O. Hill, Director of the Trenton City Museum. He will select art to be accepted into the show and award winners.  Cash prizes will be given for Best in Show, Second Place, Third Place and Honorable Mention.
All entries will be by “drop off only” with a limit of two pieces to be submitted.  Drop off for entries to be judged is scheduled for September 21, 22 and 23.
Two-dimensional original art in various media will be eligible.  No photography or digital art is included in this show, as a juried photography show is scheduled for early in 2010.
For more information or a prospectus, visit www.artsinmedford.org, call the MAC at 609-654-6033 or e-mail MedfordArtsInfo@aol.com.
Contact:
TraceyMedford, NJ Art Show CompetitionFemiano
609-654-1855.

Medford, NJ Art Show Competition

The Medford Arts Center’s First Open Juried Art Exhibition will be held October 2- November 22, 2009.  A reception will take place on October 2, 6-9 PM, at which time awards will be presented. The public is invited to attend.

The Medford Arts Center is located at 18 North Main Street  in Medford Village. Hours are Fridays and Saturdays 11 AM- 6 PM and Sundays 1-5 PM.

Board President, Janet Jackson-Gould is pleased to announce that the juror will be Brian O. Hill, Director of the Trenton City Museum. He will select art to be accepted into the show and award winners.  Cash prizes will be given for Best in Show, Second Place, Third Place and Honorable Mention.

All entries will be by “drop off only” with a limit of two pieces to be submitted.  Drop off for entries to be judged is scheduled for September 21, 22 and 23.

Two-dimensional original art in various media will be eligible.  No photography or digital art is included in this show, as a juried photography show is scheduled for early in 2010.

For more information or a prospectus, visit www.artsinmedford.org, call the MAC at 609-654-6033 or e-mail medfordartsinfo@aol.com

 

Contact:

Tracey Femiano

609-654-1855

Medford Arts Center Announces September Exhibition

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
An art exhibition featuring current instructors at the Medford Arts Center (MAC) will open on Saturday, September 12, 2009 at 11 AM.  Come “meet and greet” the artistic staff at a reception open to the public that evening from 6-9 PM.   The show, which will feature many different mediums and genres, will continue through September, closing on Sunday, September 27, at 5 PM.
The MAC is located at 18 North Main Street in Medford Village.  Hours are Fridays and Saturdays 11 AM- 6 PM and Sundays 1-5 PM.
Artists and artisans will include Dorothy Amsden, Matthew Blair, Patty Ann Fince, Harry Forrest, Salley Gushue, Jim Jackson, Katie Paetzold, Donald Stephens, Linda Shelley, Diane Wallace, Tracey Birnbohm, and Frank Weiner.
Visitors will be able to enjoy drawings, illustrations, calligraphy as well as traditional and contemporary paintings. The exhibition committee at the MAC will have the pleasure of hanging fiber art as well. Handmade rugs by Patty Ann Finch will be included in the display.  Admission is free.
For more information call the Medford Arts Center at 609-654-6033 or visit www.artsinmedford.org.
Contact:
Tracey Femiano
609-654-1855

Medford, NJ Art Exhibit

An art exhibition featuring current instructors at the Medford Arts Center (MAC) will open on Saturday, September 12, 2009 at 11 AM.  Come “meet and greet” the artistic staff at a reception open to the public that evening from 6-9 PM.   The show, which will feature many different mediums and genres, will continue through September, closing on Sunday, September 27, at 5 PM.

The MAC is located at 18 North Main Street in Medford Village.  Hours are Fridays and Saturdays 11 AM- 6 PM and Sundays 1-5 PM.

Artists and artisans will include:

  • Dorothy Amsden
  • Matthew Blair
  • Patty Ann Fince
  • Harry Forrest
  • Salley Gushue
  • Jim Jackson
  • Katie Paetzold
  • Donald Stephens
  • Linda Shelley
  • Diane Wallace
  • Tracey Birnbohm
  • Frank Weiner

Visitors will be able to enjoy drawings, illustrations, calligraphy as well as traditional and contemporary paintings. The exhibition committee at the MAC will have the pleasure of hanging fiber art as well. Handmade rugs by Patty Ann Finch will be included in the display.  Admission is free.

For more information call the Medford Arts Center at 609-654-6033 or visit www.artsinmedford.org.

Contact:

Tracey Femiano

609-654-1855

Medford, NJ Poetry Contest

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Medford, New Jersey Poetry Contest

The Medford Cultural Arts Commission invites poets in Burlington County to participate in its Second Annual Juried Poetry Contest, an event established to give recognition to the literary arts. Winners will be selected based on excellence of poetry. Monetary awards will be presented to the top three outstanding poems selected. Poets submitting the top ten poems will be honored at a reception and poetry reading at the new Medford Arts Center later in the fall.

Entering poets must be a resident of Burlington County and at least 18 years of age. Any form of poetry or subject is acceptable. All submitted work must be original, the work of the poet entering the contest and not previously published. Up to three poems may be submitted by each entrant.

All entries must be typed and presented in hardcopy (no e-mailed entries). An entry form must accompany all entries. Poet’s name must not appear on typed copy of poem for judging. There is no fee for entry.

All entries must be received no later than Thursday, October 15, 2009, and accompanied by an application form.

Contest guidelines and application will be available online after September 1 on these websites: Medford Arts Center (MAC) www.ArtsinMedford.org or Medford Township www.medfordtownship.com. They may also be picked up at the Medford Township Recreation Department (2nd floor), 17 North Main Street in Medford during regularly scheduled hours or at the MAC when it reopens for the season on September 12th. Questions may be directed to the Recreation Department at 609-654-2512 or e-mail: culturalarts@medfordtownship.com.

Members of MCAC, FMAC and Employees of Medford Township and their relatives may participate but are not eligible for prizes or awards.

CONTACT:  Elsa Williams

609-953-0805

Tour De Medford Pro and Amatuer Bike Races

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Medford Bike RaceThe Medford Township Council is pleased to announce that the Recreation Department will be sponsoring its 7th Annual TOUR de MEDFORD series of pro Olympic-caliber & amateur cycling criterium races on Saturday, August 22, 2009.

Run under the auspices of the US Cycling Federation (USCF), and in conjunction with the Heart House/CC Evesham elite cycling team, cyclists from throughout the region will descend upon Medford to compete on our course in historic and scenic downtown Medford Village. The .09-mile loop course will start on South Main Street in front of the Medford Memorial Community Center and proceed to Union Street, then onto Allen Avenue, and back to South Main Street.

Starting at 8:30 am sharp and continuing through 1:00 pm, five (5) events will be staged for cyclists, including a Senior Men’s Category 4/5 20-lap event; a Senior Women’s 17-lap event, a Master Men’s 35+ 25-lap event, and a Senior Men’s Pro & 1-2-3 40-lap event. The Senior Men’s 1/2/3 and the Master Men’s 35+ events are a part of the prestigious MAXXIS Garden State Cup Series.

In between these races, competitions will be staged for area residents, including children and adults.

For more information & to register for the USCF competitions, on-line registration is available at www.bikereg.com or www.njbikeracing.com. Registration for the local competitions is free. Registrations will also be accepted the day of the event at the Medford Memorial Community Center, located at 21 South Main Street, beginning at 7:30 am.

Volunteers are also needed to act as Marshalls along the route to assist with pedestrian and traffic control. If interested, please contact the Medford Recreation Department at 609-654-2512.

The events will be held rain or shine.

Even if you’re not an accomplished cyclist, you are encouraged to join us on Main Street on August 22nd to share in the excitement and cheer on the competitors!

Family Fun Day at Ft. Medford – 7/18/09

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Family Fun Day at Fort Medford Playground on July 18th

On Saturday, July 18th make plans to join in the fun and also support a wonderful cause by attending the Family Fun Day at Fort Medford Playground located in Bob Meyer Park. The event will take place from 11:00 am until 3:00 pm with all proceeds going to help build the planned 100% handicapped accessible playground addition to Fort Medford.

For the past year dedicated members of the Fort Medford Playground Committee have been working diligently to raise the funds necessary to build this special playground designed for both children and adults with special needs, but also fun for all children of all ages. This addition is to be incorporated with the existing Fort Medford that was built in 1995 with donations and the labor of many volunteers.

The goal of raising the $100,000 needed is now within sight, but $20,000 is still required to begin building the playground, which will be the first of its kind in Burlington County.

The benefit that will be held on Saturday will include fun field games, an All-Star Band line-up including “The Feables” and “UFT,” picnic food, face painting, clowns, a multitude of Chinese auction gift baskets, and children’s games complete with prizes. Your support of this event will help to make the dream of the not only 100% accessible, but also “green” eco-friendly playground, a reality in the very near future.

If you would like to volunteer for the Fun Day, call Dottie Spellman at 609-654-0563. If you like to make a donation, contact Committee Co-Chair Kyle Koszowski at 856-988-1552.

The Fort Medford Playground in Bob Meyer Park is located at 2 Commonwealth Road just off of Gravelly Hollow Road, next to the Township Public Works Facility. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be held on Sunday, July 19th. For additional information, please call the Medford Recreation Department at 609-654-2512.

Medford Eagle Scout Coordinates Handicapped-Accessible Tables for Fort Medford Medford, NJ

Monday, June 15th, 2009

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Rob Hanold, Medford resident, presented six brand new picnic tables for the new handicapped-accessible playground at Fort Medford in Bob Meyer Park to the Fort Medford Playground Committee.

Hanold, an Eagle Scout Candidate, worked with the rest of his troop and their fathers
to build six handicapped-accessible picnic tables. The tables will be situated near the
soon-to-be new addition to Fort Medford.

Hanold and his fellow scouts built the tables with 100% donated materials. Kyle Koszowski,

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Summer Festival of Art, Wine and Music

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

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The Historic Medford Village Association and the Medford Business Association are pleased to present the Summer Festival of Art, Wine and Music on Sunday, June 7, 2009 from 11:30 am to 4:00 pm.

Main Street in the historic and scenic Medford Village will be closed to traffic so that visitors may safely stroll and browse. Free trolleys will ferry visitors from parking lots at Sharp’s Run Plaza and the Medford Center, located at Route 70 and Jones Road.  In the past, over 10,000 are residents have visited Medford for this festive event!

In addition to the local shops, galleries and antique stores opening to showcase their unique wares, Medford’s Main Street will be lined with more than 50 artists’ booths showing paintings and sculpture in a variety of media, hand-made jewelry, and fine crafts, all of which will be for sale. Featured performers will be the popular Juliano Brothers, with an array of other musical bands showcasing their tunes up and down the street. The entertaining Give and Take Jugglers will delight visitors of all ages. In addition, a number of Medford’s acclaimed restaurants will be present to serve up their specialties.

The Wine Court will be located along both sides of Bank Street, starting at its intersection with Main. Fifteen wineries have reserved spaces and will be providing tastes of their best vintages. Visitors may purchase sealed bottles and cases of their favorite wines to take home. Cheese, chocolate and foot-tapping bluegrass music will enliven the wine tasting venue. Wine tasting tickets are $10 per person and can be purchased at the Wine Court entrance. Patrons will also receive a commemorative wine glass for sampling.

The new Medford Arts Center (MAC) at 18 North Main Street will celebrate its grand opening during the Festival, showcasing the works of former Medford Cultural Arts Commission chairs Diane Rappisi and Kate Lemay in its three galleries. Artwork by the students of the nearby Milton H. Allen School will be on display in the second floor art studios. Admission to the MAC is free.

The rain date for the Festival will be Sunday, June 14, however the grand opening of the MAC will go on as scheduled on June 7th from 11:30 am until 4:00 pm.

For more information visit www.hmva.org or www.artsinmedford.org

Medford, New Jersey Annual Summer Art, Wine and Music Festival

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Historic Medford Village Association and the Medford Business Association Annual Summer Art, Wine & Music Festival

The Historic Medford Village Association and the Medford Business Association are now accepting applications from fine artists and crafters interested in participating in our 19th Annual Summer Art, Wine & Music Festival.

This event is scheduled for Sunday, June 7th from 11:30-4:00. The event will be held on historic and scenic Main Street (Route 541) in Medford Township, Burlington County.

In the past, this event has attracted upwards of 10,000 visitors.

The deadline to submit an application is March 30th. To download a form, please visit our web site at www.hmva.org; the form is located under Art Festival.  Any questions please email info@hmva.org

Why You should Move to Medford, NJ

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

image Medford, New Jersey is a great place to live for a number of reasons. 

Great people, excellent location and one of the best school systems in the country. 

Best of all, Medford has a small town charm where local businesses are the norm and people develop long lasting friendships with one another.  Youth sports, school activities, festivals and the local lakes, beaches and pools enable people to connect with one another all year long.

There are a few of the larger chain-style businesses, but they are the exception rather than the norm.

Our school system is excellent, our students consistently do very well compared to the national averages and youth sports are very popular. Whether you or your children are into swimming, lacrosse, football, baseball, basketball, wrestling or any number of the sports and activities, Medford, NJ has a thriving team become a part of.

If you’re an entrepreneur or work-from home business person, Medford is full of networking opportunities and you’ll be able to connect with other like-minded people who share your passion for business, sales, entrepreneurship and more.

Geographically, Medford, NJ has a great location.  Filled with lakes and small beaches itself, Medford is also only 30-45 minutes from the Jersey shore.  Medford is also only 15 miles or so from Philadelphia and an easy commute to New York city via train.  In fact, Medford has a many residents who work in Philadelphia and New York City, commuting to work each day and returning the quiet, secluded environment of Medford in the evening.

Medford is also rich in History and sponsors several great family-style festivals throughout the year.

As a child or teenager, Medford really does offer the best of many words.  Excellent schools, sports teams, and friend building opportunities.  As an adult or parent, Medford has an equal number of benefits including business and entrepreneur friendly environments, close proximity to major cities like Philadelphia and New York City, and close proximity to leisure activities including local lakes and beaches and the Jersey shore.

Wrap all these things up and you have a great place to live and raise a family.  We’d like your opinion as well.  Think Medford is great or have another favorite place to live?  Leave a comment and let us know!

Medford Business Association 9th Annual Golf Outing for Scholarships

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Medford Business Association
9th Annual Golf Outing for Scholarships
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Medford Village Resort & Country Club, Medford
Monday, September 15, 2008
Registration Begins at 11:00 AM
Golfers Just $175.00
Includes: Lunch, Golf, Cart, Awards Dinner!!!

For information or to register contact:
Ann Harriett 609-654-2035 or
email aharriett@harriettsoil.com

 

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