Weekly Roundup: Holiday health, DECA students, IMS Veterans Breakfast

Catch up on what happened this week in Shamong.

Melissa Riker
The Shamong Sun
2 min readNov 11, 2018

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Healthy for the holidays: It’s important to stay on track

The doctors with Rowan Medicine are going to ensure the jolly old elf is pre-flight ready with a check-up at the South Jersey Kids Expo on Saturday, Nov. 17. At the free family event, set for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Rec Center at St. Matthew’s in Williamstown, the Rowan doctors will make a list — they’ll check it twice — to see that Santa is healthy for his big night.

Seneca DECA students attended leadership conference

Seneca’s DECA students attended the chapter leadership conference at Kean University. At the conference, students participated in leadership activities and workshops, listened to guest speakers, and developed plans for leading the Seneca DECA chapter. DECA is an organization that prepares students as emerging leaders and entrepreneurs, helping them create a foundation for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management.

IMS students thanked veterans for their service at the annual Veterans Breakfast

Alan Levy is pictured with his children Sophia, Jake, John and Justin at Indian Mills School’s Veterans Breakfast on Nov. 7.

Multiple generations came together to share a meal and their stories at the Veterans Breakfast hosted by Indian Mills School on Nov. 7.

The third annual event to honor local veterans, coordinated by Karen Clementi and Kerry Haines, marked the year with the highest attendance rate to date, welcoming more than 200 veterans into the school.

The full story can be found here.

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