Weekly Roundup: New Sculpture and Haddonfield non-profit gives back to South Jersey
Catch up on the biggest stories in Haddonfield this week.
New sculpture and Haddonfield non-pofit gives back to South Jersey. Catch up on everything from the past week in the Weekly Roundup.
Haddonfield welcomes a new sculpture, “Refugee from El Salvador”
Haddonfield welcomed a new sculpture, “Refugee from El Salvador” by artist Joe Brenman, on the corner of Kings Highway and Haddon Avenue two weeks ago that is expected to capture the attention of passersby and possibly raise a few questions. The Haddonfield Outdoor Sculpture Trust installed the statue for many reasons, mostly for being a one-of-a-kind piece that Haddonfield has never had before.
Haddonfield Center for the Performing Arts to host a “Coffeehouse Showcase”
On Saturday Jan. 20, at 7 p.m., the Haddonfield Center for the Performing Arts will present a “Coffeehouse Showcase” featuring four local artists hailing from the South Jersey and Philadelphia areas. While patrons enjoy complimentary coffee, tea, cider, and snacks, these singer-songwriters will present sets of their very best work. The performers, Rachel Goldstein, Andrew Moorer, Taylor Ash, and Camille Peruto, represent diverse perspectives but are united in their commitment to originality and personal expression.
Haddonfield non-profit gives back to South Jersey
Once a month, 18 Haddonfield Memorial High School sophomores gather to make a difference in the world and give back to the community. What started as a girls soccer team, the Haddonfield Lightning, transformed into a nonprofit called Teams Work for Good Inc, a 501(c)(3) organization where members participate in at least one charitable act on a monthly basis throughout South Jersey. Their friendship on the field would unite these ladies in inspiring ways off the field.