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Saturday, Feb. 8

Comedy night: 7:30 p.m. at The Haddon Fortnightly, 301 Kings Highway East. Headliner is Dena Blizzard, with Bob Marsdale as the opening act. Appetizers and desserts will be provided. Tickets are $50. All proceeds go to local charities. Visit ticketssignup.io for tickets and more information.

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Monday, Feb. 10

Commissioners meeting: 7:30 p.m. Borough hall auditorium.

Tuesday, Feb. 11

Garden Club meeting: Noon at the Lutheran Church, 204 Wayne Ave. Learn about club membership, its mission, yearly activities, an upcoming trip to Winterthur and more. Guests are welcome. Admission is free. Please bring a canned food item for donation.

Friday, Feb. 14

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.

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

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