Art by the month: Calendar displays student designs

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“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”

~ Edgar Degas ~

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We are proud to display the work of our student artists in the 2026 Voorhees Township
Calendar. Each month showcases a piece of art by selected Voorhees Middle School 8 th Grade
students. We are grateful to the following young artists for allowing the Township to display
their work:
January – Cassidy Saldana
February – Alexa Sokolov
March – Gray Hopely
April – Mridula Kannappan
May – Lisbeth Lobos Perez
June – Michael Gambescia
July – Heather Nesbitt
August – Nefise Gonul
September – Priyanshi Tomar
October – Owen Zalcmann
November – Sarah Galan
December – Brielle Amankwaah
The calendar includes meeting dates, bulk trash pick-up 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!

Voorhees Township presents our Winter Village and Tree Lighting Ceremony on Dec. 5 at
6 pm at the Town Center. For more information, visit voorheesnj.com and other Township social
media platforms.
The Voorhees Breakfast Rotary Club’s 17th Annual Community Service Awards event will
be held on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm at Lucien’s Distinguished Catering
in Berlin. For sponsorship opportunities and more information on this signature event, visit the
Voorhees Breakfast Rotary Club website
www.voorheesbreakfastrotary.org or call Nick Colanzi at 856-435-6200.

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