An artist a month for 2025 calendar

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“Every artist was first an amateur.”

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 Ralph Waldo Emerson

We are proud to display the work of our student artists in the 2025 Voorhees Township calendar. Each month showcases a piece selected by Voorhees Middle School eighth-graders. We are grateful to the following young artists for allowing the township to display their work:

January: Krishna Suru

February: Vienna Nguyen

March: Lilah Cortes

April: Sophia Still

May: Manasvi Varakala

June: Gracie Bell

July: Ryan Offt

August: Ava Nelson

September: Logan Tsvik

October: Niaga Moore

November: Sasha Surovick

December: Lucy Sell

The calendar includes meeting dates, bulk trash pickup dates, a township directory and information about local civic, community and sports organizations. A calendar will be mailed to every home in Voorhees. As always, our monthly sponsors have financed the calendar. Please support these businesses.

Happy Holidays!

The Animal Welfare Association is hosting a Paw-liday Winter Wonderland Market on Dec. 1 from noon to 4 p.m. For more information, contact Stephanie Griffiths at (856) 424-2288, ext. 113, or visit awanj.org

Our annual holiday tree lighting and Santa parade, sponsored by the township committee, will take place on Thursday, Dec. 5, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Town Center.  Join us to welcome the holiday season with DJ Sean Moore.

For more information, check the township website at voorheesnj.com or our Facebook page. 

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