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Thursday

Board of Education work session: 7 p.m. Haddonfield Memorial High School library.

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Friday

Vow renewal: 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Open Heart sculpture at Kings Court on Kings Highway. Make an online reservation at haddonfieldsculpture.org to renew your vows (or start new ones) on Valentine’s Day. This annual celebration of love is presented by the Haddonfield Outdoor Sculpture Trust. Couples can also get engaged, make partnership commitments or tie the knot, though a marriage requires official state documents. Couples will receive flowers and chocolates and take photos in the pink-lit courtyard. Tag your photos on Instagram @haddonfieldsculpture for a chance to be featured online.

Tuesday, Feb. 18

Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting: 7 p.m. Borough hall auditorium.

Tuesday, Feb. 25

Library Board of Trustees meeting: 8 a.m. Haddonfield Public Library.

Thursday, Feb. 27

Board of Education action meeting: 7 p.m. Haddonfield Memorial High School library.

Saturday, March 15

Spring luncheon: 11:30 a.m. Tavistock Country Club. The theme of this annual event, hosted by The Evening Membership Department of The Haddon Fortnightly is “An Irish Spring.” Entertainment includes the Jordan-Hunt School of Irish Dance and the Paul VI High School Jazz Ensemble. There will be a 50/50 raffle, trivia and gift baskets for auction. Adult tickets are $55, youth tickets are $15. Net proceeds benefit local and national charities. Visit ticketsignup.io/TicketEvent/EMDSpringLuncheon. Contact Mary Ann Zaleski at 609-313-8674 with questions.

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