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    www.tabernaclesun.com SEPT. 30–OCT. 6, 2015 FREE

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    INSIDE THIS ISSUEMiss Teen NJ

    Seneca High School juniorgoing for title. PAGE 10

    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    The first-ever Tabernacle FallFestival will be a collaborative ef-fort of Tabernacle's Cub ScoutPack 439, the Tabernacle RescueSquad and the Education Founda-tion of Tabernacle to bring thecommunity together and reflecton the core reasons why peoplemoved here in the first place.

    “We need to get that feelingback,” said Judy Sailer, the presi-dent of the education foundationand bear den leader for the CubScout pack who helps with therescue squad as well.

    As a resident who is passionateabout the area, Sailer wants tobring back that sense of apprecia-

    tion for everything Tabernaclehas to of fer.

    “We have some great communi-ty organizations in our town, andwhen I’m out talking to peopleabout these groups, they don’tknow about them. They need tobe aware of these groups andtheir events that people might beinterested in,” Sailer said.

    The only effective way to edu-

    cate the town is to bring everyonetogether and allow these groupsto attend and raise awarenessabout themselves, Sailer said, soshe invited all local businesses tocome out on Oct. 4 to Seneca High

    School and talk about themselves.Each year, the Cub Scouts have

    their “touch a truck” event atwhich kids have the opportunityto get inside popular vehiclesfrom the fire department, policedepartment and EMS. Kids alsoget to learn about fire preventionand other emergency services.

    Town to hold

    first Fall FestivalCub Scouts, Rescue Squad team to put together Tabernacle’s first festival

     please see FALL, page 4

    IF YOU GO

    What: Tabernacle Fall Festivaland Fun Run for EducationWhere: Seneca High School,110 Carranza Road, TabernacleWhen: Oct. 4

    Cost: Festival is free. Fun Runranges from $15-$40.How: Register for the run atrunsignup.com/Race/NJ/Tabernacle/5KRunforEducationand1MFunRun.

    SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

    Seneca High School midfielder Taylor Kate advances the ball, looking for an early scoring opportu-nity. The Golden Eagles applied the pressure early and often, taking it to the Chargers in shutoutfashion by a score of 5-0. Seneca improved to 2-2 on the season as Timber Creek fell to 1-5.

    Seneca shuts out Timber Creek, 5-0

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    2 THE TABERNACLE SUN — SEPT. 30–OCT. 6, 2015

     

     

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    Tabernacle's Cub Scout Pack 439 is collaborating with the Taberna-cle Rescue Squad and the Tabernacle Education Foundation to bringthe community together to enjoy the first ever Fall Festival on Oct.4. at Seneca High School.

    Cub Scouts help with Fall Festival

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    Sailer thought it would be ben-eficial to do something much big-ger this year to get a largerturnout, so she got both founda-tions together and the Cub Scoutgroup and pitched the idea.

    “Mount Laurel has Mount Lau-

    rel Day, Maple Shade has MapleShade Day. Most towns do bigcommunity events,” she said.

    Tabernacle Fall Festival will bea community-wide event that willinclude a 5k Charity Run for Edu-cation, the Scouts' touch a truckevent, as well as a car show, craftfair, food truck food court withlocal food trucks and a fun zonethat includes a dunk tank, sandart, rock climbing wall and more.

    The 5k Charity Run for Educa-tion is an addition Sailer thought

    would be appropriate to coordi-nate with “wellness week” that

    Fall festfor whole

    community FALLContinued from page 1

     please see CHARITY, page 12

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    6 THE TABERNACLE SUN — SEPT. 30–OCT. 6, 2015

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    son in question with a drone.

    New Jersey, thankfully, is trying to

    clear up any ambiguity.

    State Sen. Richard Codey is propos-

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    drones sold in New Jersey to be

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    keep them from flying above 500 feet

    and from restricted air space.Before commercial aviation and

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    erty owner was entitled to everything

    on his or her land, including the soil

    beneath and the air above. Naturally,

    that changed over time, so as to not

    prevent airplanes from flying over-

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    Now, though, the availability and af-fordability of drones has brought into

    question just what should and should

    not be allowed.

    We agree with Codey that we don’t

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    We like our privacy, and feel we are

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    And while we hope our legislators

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    The Burlington County Health Depart-ment has started providing seasonal fluand pneumonia vaccines to county resi-dents. Clinics are currently scheduledthroughout the county through December.Residents who wish to register for clinicsin advance can do so by visiting the HealthDepartment’s websitepubhealth.co.burlington.nj.us/public/.Walk-ins are also welcome.

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    Storytime: Ages newborn to 5. 10a.m. at Church of Christ, Carran-za Road. Miss Peggy welcomeschildren and their attendingadult to story hour. This is a

    great opportunity for kids andadults to meet new people in thecommunity. Questions, call thechurch office at (609) 268-0576.

    THURS Y OCT. 1Storytime with Mr. Rick: Ages 4-6.

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    Chess Club: Ages 7-16. 4 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. JoinMr. Rick and his young assistants,Michael and Ryan, for an hour ofplay and/or instruction. Pleasebring your chess set along if youhave one. If not, use one of ours.

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    S TUR Y OCT. 3Costume Swap: All ages. 10 a.m. at

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    Gamer’s Vault: Noon atPinelands Branch Library. Jointhe Gamer's Vault in Medford asit begins a series of tabletop role-playing sessions using the

    Pathfinder rule set. The game isopen to newcomers and veteransalike. Register at the PinelandsLibrary in person, online(www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/pinelands-pathfinder-rpg-gamers-vault-1), or phone at (609) 654-6113.

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    and 4:45 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Children are wel-come to practice their readingskills and make a new friend byreading aloud to Ocho, a regis-tered therapy dog. Sign up for a15-minute slot and see what it'sall about. Registration required.Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/paws-read-ocho-56.

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    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    Seneca High School juniorJulia Rankel was chosen among200 applicants to be a part of theMiss New Jersey Teen USA 2016Pageant, and she has made it tothe final round.

    Rankel breaks the mold whenit comes to the stereotype of mod-

    els having nothing but good looks.She is a well-rounded younglady with a multitude of otherhobbies, including cheerleadingfor the high school’s footballteam, singing and acting in anumber of different spotlights.

    Rankel has made backgroundappearances on scenes from “Law& Order SVU,” “Manhattan LoveStory,” “The Americans” and“The Affair” this year, and a new

    film due out this springstarring Jake Gyllen-haal and Naomi Watts.

    Creativity is a termthat coincides withRankel a lot, and she hasa passion for perform-ing.

    “In a story, you can bethat fairytale princessor astronaut you always

    dreamed to be thanks tothe imaginative mindsof scriptwriters and directors. Ifell in love with the concept that Ican let my daydreams run wildand experience life from manydifferent angles. With acting, thepossibilities are endless, and noone tells you to stop dreaming,”Rankel said.

    In her spare time, she has alsoconstructed a project called “Ted-

    dies and Tiaras” afterwatching various docu-mentaries about pedi-atric cancer and otherchildhood illnesses.

    Through Teddies andTiaras, Rankel plans tohelp establish lastingmemories for childrenin the hospital. Alongwith the help of her

    friends and family, theyplan to dress as numer-ous iconic princes and princessesand entertain the children withsinging, dancing and variousgames.

    “These kids are basicallybedridden and often see nothingbut scrubs and test tubes formonths at a time. Sometimesteens, myself included, can forgethow privileged we are to wake upevery day healthy and able to goto school, do sports or clubs, and

    see our friends. There are kidswho don’t have these luxuries butmanage to smile and be trulythankful for every day they get towake up, see their families and

     just live,” Rankel said.The program is still in the

    early stages as Rankel is corre-sponding with local hospital ad-ministration to set a date forthese performances.

    With all of this going on asonly a junior in high school,Rankel does not have a ton of freetime to plan where she will becontinuing her education in col-lege.

    However, she maintains highaspirations for herself and knowsfirsthand how much hard workgoes into every show and everyphoto that is taken.

    If she is not able to create a ca-reer out of her love for singing,acting or modeling, she plans topursue a path in clinical psychol-ogy with a special focus on pedi-

    atrics.She enjoys helping folks realize

    their potential and utilize theirstrengths for the benefit of them-

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     please see RANKEL, page 11

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    Being as diverse as she has

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    Judging criteria for the interviewcompetition is based on poise,confidence and how well eachcontestant can communicate herideas, as well as the substance of each answer.

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    The Miss New Jersey TeenUSA 2016 pageant is the biggestpageant Rankel has been a partof, so it is no surprise she isthrilled to have been chosenamong the finalists.

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    Rankel has attended New York Fashion Week in the past

    RANKELContinued from page 10

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    took place last week in theschools.

    “The school is doing a lot forhealth and wellness, so we want-ed to follow that up with the addi-tion of the run to get the supportof the school as well,” Sailer said.

    She thinks this will provide agreat opportunity for the count-less folks who run and exerciseevery day in Tabernacle to come

    out and do just that as a commu-nity. There will likely be somecompetition among the runners,as many of them are looking toget timed and enter into largerruns. However, there will also bethe choice of a 1M run instead of the 5K for runners looking to runa shorter distance.

    Invitations have also been sentto both the Seneca and Rancocas

    Valley high school track teams.Folks will have the opportunity

    to shop with the 50-plus vendorsthat will be in attendance, provid-

    ing everything from handmadegoods to pre-made materials.

    The food truck food court willalso be a new idea that will con-sist of seven vendors makingtheir latest and greatest recipes.

    Children will have the opportu-nity to play in the Nerf BattleZone or get to touch the vehiclesthey typically don’t get to go nearsuch as a fire truck, a dump truckand even a helicopter from VirtuaHospital. The festival will also

    support the idea of building thecommunity by evenly distribut-ing the proceeds and allowinglocal organizations to set up andcollect donations while spreadingthe word about their cause.

    “This is all about building com-munity, not one non-profit doingbetter than the other. We need tobuild camaraderie in the commu-nity, and that’s not about one or-

    ganization beating down another;that’s about all coming togetherand having fun raising awarenesswhile distributing the opportuni-

    ties and money evenly,” Sailersaid.

    All proceeds from the run willgo to the education foundation,while the business sponsorshipsare split among the foundationsand Cub Scouts.

    Visit the Fall Festival Facebookpage for more information atwww.facebook.com/events/1482217042098812/. The event will be atSeneca High School on Oct. 4from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is free for

    anyone interested in attendingand will be held rain or shine.The 5k Charity Race will be

    held at 9 a.m. Craft vendors willbe available from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.The car show will be held from 10a.m. to 2 p.m. Touch a Truck willbe held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. TheFood Truck Food Court and thePlay Zone area will both be avail-able from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Charity Run to be held at festival

    CHARITYContinued from page 4

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