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Teaneck foundation highlights New Jerseyans making a difference

Teaneck foundation highlights New Jerseyans making a difference TEANECK  For many in New Jersey and elsewhere, the name Russ Berrie still rings a bell: the once-ubiquitous company that popularized plastic Troll dolls, plush toys, and other gifts for kids and adults alike. Its namesake died in 2002, but Russell Berrie s footprint is still felt throughout the Garden State, as the Russell Berrie Foundation, which he founded in 1985, continues to advocate for the unsung heroes in New Jersey communities. Berrie s widow Angelica is now the president of the Russell Berrie Foundation, and said much of the nonprofit s work is focused in three areas the North Jersey region, the local Jewish population, and people with diabetes. (The Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center, named for Russell s mother, is located at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City.)

Common calendar, Packet papers, January 29 - centraljersey com

Common calendar, Packet papers, January 29 Common calendar, Packet papers, January 29 Ongoing Princeton University Concerts (PUC) is expanding its digital offerings for the remainder of the 2020-21 season to replace planned in-person concerts, many of which will be rescheduled to future seasons. The university’s performing arts series has recast all of its virtual programming to directly address socially relevant topics. This includes: a new podcast series, Breathe in Music, bringing PUC’s popular Live Music Meditation series to a digital format; a new series of conversations with musicians and prominent arts thinkers about the impact of COVID-19 on the performing arts hosted by multidisciplinary artist and WNYC host Helga Davis; the release of new video episodes of mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato’s Sing for Today, in which the opera star responds to current events through the lens of song and conversations; and virtual performances and live Q&As with world-renowned musicians

James Conyers, longtime professor and director of UH s African American Studies program, dies at 59

James Conyers, longtime professor and director of UH s African American Studies program, dies at 59 FacebookTwitterEmail James “Jim” L. Conyers, scholar, professor, and director of University of Houston’s African American Studies program, died Monday at age 59.University of Houston James “Jim” Conyers, a scholar, professor and longtime director of the University of Houston’s African American studies program, died Monday at age 59. The cause of death has not been reported, according to a UH spokesman. “While our community is mourning the loss, we have been blessed to know such an impactful activist and scholar,” Dr. Daniel P. O’Connor, interim dean of the college of liberal arts and social sciences, said in a written statement.

Community Bulletin Board: Criterion Sentinel (for Jan 27)

Community Bulletin Board: Criterion Sentinel (for Jan. 27) St. Francis Cathedral School will hold an informational meeting via Zoom on Jan. 31 for prospective families. Check the website for details. There is also a virtual tour featured on the website. Registration will be available on the website beginning Feb. 1. For more information, visit stfranciscathedralschool.org or call 732-548-3107. The school is located at 528 Main St., Metuchen.     Join the Metuchen-Edison Women’s Club to hear about Operation Chillout, its mission and how to help, presented by its founder, Ray Chimileski, at 7 p.m. Feb. 3 via Zoom. Operation Chillout is a special state project of the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs, and is New Jersey’s oldest and only all-volunteer mobile outreach for homeless veterans, men and women, operational since December 2000. Its mission is to

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