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    Our kids are growing

    up in a world that we

    could have never

    imagined. It distracts and

    derails men in so many ways

    and all too often it is our chil-

    dren that suffer. We need to

    understand the main role dads

    can and should be filling in

    their children’s lives. What

    Father’s SAY can determine

    their child’s WAY. That being

    said, on this Father’s Day give

    the gift of blessing to your

    children, whatever age they

    may be. Are you ready?

    Here are 3 easy steps to

    make the Change…

    ENGAGE: Understand the

    power of a blessing

    ENCOURAGE: Bless your

    kids or a child in need

    EQUIP: Now mentor them

    Some of us have received

    blessings, many of us have

    not. What is this thing called

    “a blessing.” It’s not complex.

    It’s straightforward. It’s a word

    of approval. It’s a word of sup-

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    Turn Father’s Day into Father’s Say!  By Dr. Jim Henry

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    JUN 19

    •Join us for a New Computer Class for

    Beginners presented by Cindy

    Meneghin, Director of Student

    Communications at Montclair State

    University on Friday, June 19, from

    10:15 - 11:15am teaching the topic:

    Creating an E-mail Account. This free

    program is limited to 10 participants.

    Call 973-838-3262 or stop by the

    Library to pre-register. Butler Public

    Library is located at 1 Ace Road, behind

    the municipal building or on the internetat www.butlerlibrary.org.

    JUN 22

    •Adult Summer Reading Program regis-

    tration starting Monday, June 22 at

    10am. Join the Riverdale Public Library

    in celebrating summer by participating

    in our 2015 Adult Summer Reading

    Program “Escape the Ordinary.” Pick

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    know what you read. The more you

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    Library or by phone at 973-835-5044.

    For more information, please call the

    library at 973-835-5044 or check our

     website at www.riverdalelibrary.org.

    JUN 26

    •Butler Public Library will hold a Family

    Movie Night showing, Night at the

    Museum 3, rated PG (98 minutes) on

    Friday, June 26 from 7-8:40 pm. Come

     watch the m ovie on our New 70” Fla t

    Screen TV, purchased by The Friends of

    the Butler Public Library. Showing isopen to all ages. Sign up at the

    Circulation Desk to reserve your seat.

    Butler Public Library is located at 1 Ace

    Road, behind the municipal building,

    or on the internet at www.butler

    library.org.

    JUL 17

    •Butler Public Library will hold a Family

    Movie Night showing McFarland USA,

    Rated PG (129 minutes) on Friday, July

    17 at 6:45-9pm. Come watch the movie

    on our New 70” Flat Screen TV, pur-

    chased by The Friends of the Butler

    Public Library. Showing is open to all

    ages. Sign up at the Circulation Desk to

    reserve your seat. Butler Public Library

    is located at 1 Ace Road, behind the

    municipal building or on the internet at

     www.butlerlibrary.org.

    JUL 23

    •Butler Public Library will hold a Craft

    Night for Adults: Magazine Bead

    Jewelry Thursday, July 23, from 7-

    7:45pm. Learn how to use recycled oldmagazines and turn it into a beautiful

    piece of jewelry by making beads from

    strips of a magazine. All materials will

    be provided, unless you want to bring

    your own. Free program limited to 15

    participants. Please call 973-838-3262

    or stop by the Circulation Desk to pre-

    register. Butler Public Library is located

    at 1 Ace Road, behind the municipal

    building, on the internet at www.butler

    library.org.

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    As the saying goes,

    “We ain’t getting any

    younger!” Put differ-

    ently, every day we get closer

    to our last day on the earth

    and for most of us we would

    rather not drop dead at our

    job site. From the first day we

    started in the working world

    we’ve had financial goals and

    aspirations. For some it was to

    move out of our parent’s

    house. Others wanted to buy a

    car or their first home; for

    others still, the goal might

    have been to pay-off debt

    incurred by school loans or

    credit card purchases that

    cannot even be remembered.

    The bigger picture of “living

    on less” to save more for

    retirement, was a distant 2ndor 3rd place on the financial

    priority list, if it even made

    the list at all.

    “I’ll seriously start funding my

    retirement plan with my next

    bonus, raise, or tax-refund

    check.” “I know I should par-

    ticipate in the company 401k

    plan, but even though they

    would match my contribu-

    tions, things are just too tight

    right now.” “But retirement is

    so far away, it’s not even in my

    field of vision.” “My kids are

    starting college in a few years

    and I need to start saving for

    that.” Were any of these irra-

    tional explanations for failure

    to implement or increase

    funding to a retirement plan

    or to work with a financial

    advisor uttered by you?

    In my 35 year career I’ve

    heard all of these excuses and

    even more variations and jus-

    tifications for not contribut-

    ing to a retirement plan.

    According to the 2013

    Retirement Confidence Sur-

    vey, 40% of all American

    workers think they need to

    accumulate at least $500,000

    by the time they retire.

    However, an alarming 76% of 

    Americans have saved less

    than $100,000 for retirement

    and more than half saved less

    than $25,000! These facts are

    more than disturbing, they

    will prove to be devastating to

    these ill-prepared families and

    with life expectancies grow-

    ing, it will be a multi-genera-

    tional, as well as a govern-

    mental issue, with major con-

    sequences.

    Firstly, $500,000 is far too lowa figure to base your retire-

    ment on. Secondly, will your

    children be financially capa-

    ble to handle the additional

    responsibility of providing for

    their parent’s mouths to feed,

    clothes they wear and the roof 

    over their heads? Should they

    have to? I haven’t even men-

    tioned sickness or long-term

    care needs. It concerns me

    that people you and I know,

    will never be able to retire,

    simply because they won’t be

    able to afford to do so. I

    believe the reason is they

    never took the importance

    and concept of retirement

    seriously. I cannot totally hold

    the individual responsible

    however; the school system,

    the government and employ-

    ers are all additionally and

    partially to blame.

    But, the majority of responsi-

    bility falls on the individualhim or herself, to be prepared

    for their own financial future,

    wouldn’t you agree? Blame

    can only be thrown so far

    before it boomerangs back to

    us. It’s easy to blame, but in

    the end, it comes back to my

    famous statement that, “in

    life, everyone is exactly where

    they planned to be!” If you

    have no retirement plan, you

    will probably get everything

    you planned for – nothing! A

    bad retirement plan as well as

    a good retirement plan, will

    yield a result and something

    is better than nothing.

    Therefore it is incumbent

    upon each of us to implement

    an investment plan, to con-

    tinue to fund it during all eco-

    nomic environments and to

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    as time passes making what-

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    The earlier one starts their

    retirement mindset and plan,

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    accomplish. The best age to

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    able, contributions should

    begin upon receiving your first

    paycheck. If not then, than

    now, with a commitment to

    invest as frequently as possible

    with the knowledge that this

    account is segmented for the

    long-term and is not a

    Christmas Club or a put it in

    and take it out account.

    Retirement plan investment

    allocations will not be dis-cussed in this article. My

    emphasis, is the importance of 

    having the discipline and

    commitment to practice sys-

    tematic investing until your

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    retirement planning are to

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    plan income for the rest of 

    your and your spouse’s lives

    and to tax-efficiently pass-on

    the assets to your children.

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    Insurance Awareness Month.

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    policies and to re-examine

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    port. It’s a word that bestows

    confidence, hope, and a sense

    of well-being. It’s a word that

    brings affirmation. It’s a word

    that allows a young child or aman to move forward boldly,

    humbly, but with courage and

    confidence into the future. It’s

    a word that says, “You are a

    masterpiece that has been cre-

    ated for a unique purpose in

    this life.” It’s a word that helps

    our children, our family, our

    friends, and those we work

    with know they are valuable

    and fashioned for something

    special in this life.

    When we look around

    and see people that are

    excelling in life, much of the

    time but not always, we will

    find folks who come from a

    background where they had a

    loving, supportive, encourag-

    ing family that continually

    spoke words of blessing, like

    those noted previously, into

    their lives. In essence, they

    were told they could do any-

    thing in life they set their

    heart and mind to, and this

    was not contingent on thefamily’s financial stature. To

    the contrary, studies have

    been done and we understand

    the large majority of super

    successful people come from

    very difficult and distressed

    families and backgrounds.

    These people make it in life

    because of the words spoken

    to them over many years.

    You may be saying, “I

    never had such words spoken

    to me.” In fact, you may have

    heard nothing but discourag-

    ing, demeaning, and angry

    abusive words coming your

    way. Whatever the case may

    be, you can learn how to be a

    person who blesses everyone

    in your life. I didn’t learn till

    late in life and you can too.

    This is what Father’s Say is all

    about.

    This is not rocket sci-

    ence and while it may be

    uncomfortable for some men

    to do this, it is essential to ourchildren’s healthy growth.

    Whether you have a strong

    relationship with your chil-

    dren or none, speaking words

    of blessing will make an

    impact. A blessing should be

    given as often as you can.

    Don’t speak well? Get nerv-

    ous? No problem! Your kids

    won’t care about how polished

    you sound but rather how sin-

    cere your words. Whether its

    30 seconds or 5 minutes the

    important thing is you do it

    and mean it!

    We have some tools to

    help you. Simply go to

    www.FathersSay.com.

    One of the recommenda-

    tions is that you not only pro-

    vide a face to face blessing but

    that you also consider memo-

    rializing it on video, audio or

    in a letter. A message you

    leave behind in some perma-

    nent form will be felt for a

    lifetime. Imagine that you

    record a video similar to one

    that you will find on the site.

     Now your child will always be

    able to look into your eyes and

    hear your words of blessing,

    whether you are here or not.

    REMEMBER: What

    Father’s Say can, without a

    doubt, determine their child’s

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    The 2nd Annual

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    Get your Superhero cos-

    tume ready and join friends

    and family for the 2nd

    Annual CASA Superhero 4

    Mile Run & Walk at Garret

    Mountain Reservation in

    Woodland Park. Wear your

    cape, mask, t-shirt, emblem or

    Superhero costume to com-

    pete for the ‘Superhero

    Costume Contest’. Passaic

    County CASA encourages

    that you become a real-life

    superhero for a day to show

    abused & neglected children

    that you care.

    This event is to be held

    on August 15 at 8:30am. The

    Superhero Run’s goal is to

    raise much-needed funding to

    support the work of CASA

    volunteers in Passaic County

    as well as raise awareness for

    the plight of abused and neg-

    lected children. CASA vol-

    unteers give abused and neg-

    lected children a voice in

    court and advocate for them

    until they find safe and per-

    manent homes where they

    can thrive. The CASA

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    heroes to further instill the

    notion that every child needs

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    run/walk (certified and sanc-

    tioned as part of the “Grand

    Prix Series” by the USATF-

     NJ) and a 1-mile run/walk forkids and families. This event

    includes a costume contest

    and several post race activities

    for kids. Prizes will be awarded

    to the top three male and

    female finishers in the 4-mile

    run/walk for kids, as well as

    the top three male and female

    finishers by age categories.

    Additional sponsors are

    sought- please email

    [email protected]

    for more information.

    “In order to train and

    supervise CASA volunteer

    advocates to protect the

    abused and neglected youth of 

    our county, we need financial

    support from all members of 

    our community,” said Erica

    Fischer-Kaslander, Executive

    Director of Passaic County

    CASA. “Last year’s Superhero

    Run was an amazing success

    and we are excited to bring it

    to the community again thisyear. We are looking forward

    to the opportunity to partner

    with many other groups in an

    effort to raise additional fund-

    ing and awareness for child

    abuse in our county. Each year

    it costs approximately $2,000

    to supervise one CASA vol-

    unteer and approximately

    $300 to train each CASA

    volunteer. With this run, we

    hope to be able to train and

    supervise many more volun-

    teers.”

    To register as a runner,

    form a team, donate or sponsor

    the CASA Superhero Run, go

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    year’s theme is “Everest-Conquering

    Challenges with God’s Mighty Power!”

    Children are invited for a light dinner

    before the festivities begin. VBS is for

    children pre-k through grade 6. VBS isfree however; we will be accepting a

    good will offering for the victims of the

    Nepal earthquake. Register at 973-

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    •Butler Public Library presents, Healthy

    Body and Mind: Exercise for Elders, a 6

     week session on Mondays: July 13-

    August 17 from 10:30 am-11:15 am.

    Join us for exercises focused on stretch-

    ing and moving while in a chair using

     weights to improv e strength andincrease bone density with Dana Jacko,

    Exercise Instructor. Come for fitness and

    fun for just $5 a class. Call 973-838-

    3262, or stop by the Library to pre-reg-

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    Ace Road, behind the municipal build-

    ing, and on the internet at www.butler

    library.org.

    •Butler Library card holders can check-

    out Free Museum Passes with $30 cash

    deposit which will be returned when the

    passes are returned. We have passesfor: The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space

    Museum, The Morris Museum and

    Grounds for Sculptures. Plan your trip

    and come check one out soon. For more

    info check: www.butlerlibrary.org/ 

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    Butler Public Library is located at 1 Ace

    Road, behind the municipal building, on

    the internet at www.butlerlibrary.org, or

    by phone 973-838-3262.

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    Assistance weekly on Tuesdays 11am -12pm with volunteer computer assis-

    tant, Paul Pilmanis. Service is first

    come, first served. No formal instruction

    provided. Topics are varied. This service

    is for beginners and no sign-ups are

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    required. Butler Public Library is located

    at 1 Ace Road, behind the municipal

    building or on the internet at www.but-

    lerlibrary.org.

    •The Reformed Church in Kinnelonannounces Precious Playtime, monthly

    Saturday evening babysitting for fami-

    lies of children with disabilities. For

    detailed information regarding the

    babysitters qualifications and the pro-

    gram specifics call 973-838-3113 or

     www.reformedchurchkinnelon.org.

    •Join Storytime for Infants, Toddlers,

    and Preschoolers. For 2-year-olds with a

    caregiver, there’s Totally Twos on

    Mondays from 10:15-10:45am. For

    infants with a caregiver, check out Baby Time on Mondays from 11-11:30am.

    For 3 to 5-year-olds, come to Preschool

    Pals on Tuesdays from either 10:15-

    11am or 1:30-2:15 pm. Registration is

    required. Call 973-835-5044 or go

    online at www.riverdalelibrary.org to

    register.

    •Read to “Joey” the Dog on Fridays

    June 19 and 26 at 3:30 - 4:30pm. This

    program is for 1st or 2ndgraders, or

    any child who wishes to practice reading

    aloud. Come meet “Joey” and his owner

    Cheryl Zahner. “Joey” is a friendly,

     well-mannered golden retriever who lis-

    tens well. Program limited to 4 kidseach day. Call 973-838-3262, or stop

    by the Library to register. Butler Public

    Library is located at 1 Ace Road, behind

    the municipal building or on the inter-

    net at www.butlerlibrary.org.

    •Butler Library presents Kid’s Book

    Clubs. Jr. Book Club meets Mondays at

    5pm for ages 5-8, and at 6:30pm for

    ages 8-12. We read and discuss a story

    ogether. The sessions run throughout

    the year. Each child receives a free copy

    of the book. Parents are required toremain in the Library during the pro-

    gram. Visit our website www.butlerli-

    brary.org or call 973-838-3262.

    •The Circle of Friendship, a non-denom-

    inational support group for the separat-

    ed and divorced, meets at 7:30pm on

    the first and third Thursdays each

    month at St. Mary’s Church, 17

    Pompton Ave. Pompton Lakes. For

    information call the parish at 973-835-

    0374.

    •Bereavement Support Group meets onthe third Wednesday every month from

    6:45-7:45pm at Butler Public Library, 1

    Ace Road. The group is lead by Lea

    Shupp, author of “No One Hears Me

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    Fireworks can be a won-

    der to behold... for

    humans. Pets, however,

    may not be so enamored with

    the booms, crashes and bumps

    in the night.

    Dogs, cats, even small

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    tures of habit. They like

    knowing they are secure and

    what’s to come next. Surprises

    and extraordinary events can

    put pets on edge.

    Loud noises often

    spook pets. Everything from

    noisy trucks to thunderstorms

    to low-flying airplanes may

    scare a pet, possibly leading to

    unpredictable behavior.

    Summer can induce anxiety

    in pets, especially when peo-

    ple celebrate with fireworks

    and boisterous parties.

    Many cats and dogs will

    try to hide when they

    hear fireworks or other loud

    noises. Pet parents can play

    off of this behavior and create

    safe sanctuaries to which

    their pets can retreat to ride

    out the “rockets’ red glare andbombs bursting in air.” The

    following are a few tips to

    reduce pet anxiety when night

    falls and fireworks start going

    off.

    Set up a comforting den.

    If your dog or cat sleeps in a

    crate, cage or a special nook

    in the house, use this area to

    establish a safe haven. Put

    comfortable pillows or mats

    on the floor and envelop the

    cage or spot with blankets.

    These items will help mask

    the sights and sounds of out-

    doors. Put in familiar toys or

    even one of your shirts to

    establish familiar and com-

    forting scents.

    Keep the windows closed

    and the drapes drawn.

    Minimize what cats and dogs

    can see or hear. If they don’t

    know what is occurring out-side, they likely won’t be

    frightened. However,

    many pets have very good

    hearing, so some of the loud-

    er fireworks might still be

    audible.

    Put on soothing music.

    Throw on a show or songs

    that have steady, repetitive

    beats. This, too, will help

    mask the unpredictable

    sounds of fireworks.

    Walk the pet in early evening.

    Make sure you walk your dog

    prior to sunset to reduce the

    likelihood of getting caught

    outdoors with fireworks being

    set off. If pets are allowed toroam in the yard, bring them

    inside before the sun sets.

    Don’t punish the pet.

    Stressed pets may soil indoors,

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    mands, or engage in destruc-

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    ply because he or she is scared.

    Doing so may only make the

    situation worse.

    Don’t comfort the pet,

    either. It may be tempting tosit and cuddle a dog or cat and

    reassure him that everything

    will be alright. This fawning

    over the pet may only help to

    reinforce negative behavior

    and the pet’s inability to over-

    come the fears himself.

    Talk to the vet. If fears

    are paralyzing your pet, talk to

    the veterinarian to see if 

    behavior therapy or short-

    term medication use may helpassuage fears. Some vets pre-

    scribe a mild tranquilizer to

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    Because fear can cause

    skittishness, many pets end up

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    It is imperative to keep identi-

    fication on your pets at all

    times so they can be returned

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    Dr. Matthew Krupnick is the

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    Summer Slide” is a termparents may hear at

    the end of the school

    year. No, it doesn’t have any-

    thing to do with playground

    activities. Rather, “summer

    slide” refers to knowledge

    gained during the school year

    that may be lost over the

    duration of summer break.

    The National Summer

    Learning Association says

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    alency in math computation

    skills over the summer.

    Students tend to score lower

    on standardized tests after

    summer vacation than they

    do when the same tests are

    taken at the onset of summer.

    Minds left to sit idle can

    haunt children when it’s time

    to return to the classroom.

    But parents who engage kids

    throughout the summer and

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    mer slide.

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    explore its culture and tradi-

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    expand children’s minds and

    help them build and main-

    tain their vocabulary.

    Ask teachers for work

    packets. Students can stay on

    top of their studies by doing

    some light schoolwork

    throughout the summer. This

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    have already learned and

    keep their minds sharp.Purchase a journal.

    Encourage kids to write about

    their summer adventures in a

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    dents return to school.

    SUMMER FUN!Keep kids engaged through summer vacation

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    Though urban areasmay not be in close

    proximity to beaches,

    lakes or streams,

    stormwater from such

    areas is one of the

    primary ways that

    pollutants are delivered to major bodies of water.

     According to the United States Environmental

    Protection Agency, high stormwater flow can send

    untreated sewage into our waters, including our 

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    Rhino Theatre is proud

    to present the Tony

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    how she has bipolar disorder

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     Normal premi ered on

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    students. Rhino Theatre is

    located at 247 Wanaque Ave.,

    Pompton Lakes NJ 07442. To

    purchase tickets visit website at

    www.RhinoTheatre.com or

    call 973-248-9491

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    The 4th of July is fast

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    elers across the nation

    are preparing to toast their

    independence with family and

    friends. For many Americans,

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    onymous with the Fourth

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    United States of America,

    commemorates the adoption

    of the Declaration of 

    Independence by the SecondContinental Congress on

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    official declaration of inde-

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    Hosting a July 4th barbecue

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    fare like hot dogs and ham-

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    gourmet fare anytime soon,

    Fourth of July revelers often

    embrace the tradition of 

    grilling up some hot dogs and

    hamburgers even if they tend

    to avoid such foods through-

    out the rest of the year. Hosts

    should not feel pressured

    to provide gourmet fare

    on July 4th, but it is a

    thoughtful gesture to ask

    guests in advance if they have

    any food allergies or need to

    avoid certain foods for other

    reasons.

    BEVERAGESIt goes without saying

    that guests will need refresh-

    ing beverages at parties held

    in early July, but be sure to

    stock up on a variety of bever-

    ages so guests are not forced to

    consume drinks they don’t

    want. Be sure to have plenty

    of water available to guests,

    and provide sodas, iced tea

    and lemonade as well. Offer

    alcoholic beverages to adult

    guests, but don’t go overboard

    stocking up on alcohol, as

    that might encourage guests

    to overindulge.

    GAMES

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    most fun when guests are

    entertained, so plan to have

    some games available forguests of all ages. Encourage

    guests to bring a change of 

    clothes or swimsuits if games

    will involve water or some-

    thing that might soil their

    clothing. If you have a pool,

    purchase some pool games so

    swimmers can do more than

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    toss set so adults can engage

    in some friendly competition

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    first-aid kit if necessary and

    keep a constant eye on guests,

    especially children, to ensure

    everyone is having a safe and

    happy time. Program a list of 

    local taxi companies into

    your phone so you can easily

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    drink during the festivities.

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    alcohol so they can serve as

    designated driver should the

    need arise at the end of the

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    called bioluminescence. Fireflies are filled with lucibufagins, a poor-tasting chemical that turns off predators from attacking the blinking bug. Some fireflies cannot light up at all and use pheromones

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    POMPTON PLAINS $714,900Impeccable spacious 3BR 2.5BA Cust Col in primeNorth location w/stunning EIK, FDR, FLR/FPL, HWfloors, prof. landscape, MORE! MLS 3213502

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