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Thursday, Feb. 6

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

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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.

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.

Saturday, March 1

Jazz night: 7 to 8:30 p.m. Croft Farm Arts Center, 100 Bortons Mill Road. Sponsors are Mayor Dave Fleisher and council. Event will feature the Abe Speller Trio. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Call (856) 488-7868 or visit chnj.gov/jazznight.

SAMANTHA BAMBINO
SAMANTHA BAMBINO
Award-winning entertainment news writer for PopHorror, Looper, Lower Bucks Times & The Sun Newspapers

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