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Saturday

Neurodiversity Conference: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Haddonfield United Methodist Church. Full-day event will feature three keynote speakers: Robert Naseef, Ph.D. (clinical psychologist, author, parent), Dr. Lady J. Rios-Vega (Jefferson Autism Center of Excellence) and Ellie Kaplan-Kahn, Ph.D. (CHOP’s Center of Autism Research). Breakout sessions will dive into specialty topics, fostering education and conversations among all stakeholders, including those who identify as neurodiverse. Register at haddonfieldumc.org/now.

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Monday, Jan. 20

Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service: 9 a.m. to noon (check-in and reflection at 8:30 a.m.) at Haddonfield United Methodist Church. Serve at one of three impactful community sites, Simple Homes (manual labor), Refugee Family (deep-cleaning basement) or Neighborhood Collaborative Community Gardens (environmental/gardening). Return to the church at 12:30 p.m. for lunch and a short film celebrating King’s life and legacy. Register at haddonfieldumc.org/serve to reserve your spot.

Tuesday, Jan. 21

Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting. 7 p.m. Borough Hall.

Wednesday, Jan. 22

Environmental Commission meeting. 7 p.m. Borough Hall.

Thursday, Jan. 23

Board of Education meeting: 7 p.m. Haddonfield Memorial High School library. Visit boe.haddonfieldschools.org for more details.

Monday, Jan. 27

Commissioners meeting. 7:30 p.m. Borough Hall.

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