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Wednesday

Wellness Walk: 9 to 10 a.m. Cherry Hill Mall, 2000 Route 38. Join Mayor Fleisher, council members and township representatives. The event will mark the official kickoff of the Mayor’s Wellness Campaign, sponsored by Jefferson Health. The mayor will welcome walkers and talk more about the goals of the campaign. Participants will be treated to a quick warm-up led by Lisa Silver of Jazzercise Cherry Hill and there will be raffle prizes. Register at chnj.gov/Activities/Activity/Detail/Wellness-Walks-18.

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Monday, Feb. 3

Planning board meeting: 7:30 p.m. Visit chnj.gov for full details.

Thursday, Feb. 6

Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting: 7:30 p.m. Visit chnj.gov for full details.

Monday, Feb. 10

Township council meeting: 7:30 p.m. N. John Amato Council Chambers. Visit chnj.gov for full details.

Thursday, Feb. 13

I Heart Art Youth Art Show: 4 to 7 p.m. Croft Farm Arts Center, 100 Bortons Mill Road (off Brace Road). View the art of local children in grades K-8. The show is a chance for young artists to share their love of art with the community. It will be on display through Feb. 25. Admission is free to view art.

Saturday, Feb. 15

Comedy night: 8 p.m. Katz JCC, Lahn Social Hall, 1301 Springdale Road. With comedian Joe Matarese, a 1985 Cherry Hill East graduate, and opening comedian Johnny Lampert. Tickets are $40. A portion of proceeds supports the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey’s Israel Emergency Campaign. Light refreshments are served after the show. Visit jewishfederationofsouthernnewj.regfox.com/comedy-night-with-joe-matarese-feb-2025 for tickets and more information.

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