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al sports teams because they needed to save money for rent and living expenses when they left the shelter. “That kind of just res- onated with me and it really bothered me that he didn't have the same opportunity to play sports that I had and so many other children have, so I really wanted to help kids like Giovanni to have this opportunity which is why I started the Teams For Kids Foundation,” Bauer said. Bauer and the foundation distributed their first grant of $2,500 to Homeless Solutions in March. Teams For Kids then gives the money to Homeless Solutions and they allocate it to the needs of the families living in the shelter. “We have had some suc- cess stories so far,” Bauer said. “I know for a fact that currently there are four kids signed up to play sports who have utilized the funds for equipment and for team reg- istration and things like that, so the funds are constantly being used.” Included in the updates that Bauer received from Homeless Solutions were stories of a boy who was able to join a track team and placed fifth at a meet, a boy Like us on facebook www.facebook.com/mypap- 189 Rt. 10 E. | East Hanover 973-386-1771 No.1 Vol. 5 mypaperonline.com August 2015 By Chelsea Cattano T eams For Kids Foundation is a non- profit organization that enables children from homeless and low income families within New Jersey to participate in recreational sports programs. The foundation is the brain child of Abby Bauer, a senior at The Pingry School in Basking Ridge and a resi- dent of Long Valley. “I started the organiza- tion last summer, which is when we received our 501 (c)(3) nonprofit status,” Bauer said. The foundation is still growing and molding to the needs of the children resid- ing in shelters and tempo- rary housing facilities in Morristown, but the success stories are flooding in of kids who are now provided with the opportunity to par- ticipate with their peers in recreational sports pro- grams. For Bauer, the start of the long yet rewarding process of running a nonprofit organization began while she was volunteering at Local Teen Helps Kids Join Sports Teams, Asks Businesses To Contribute Homeless Solutions, a homeless shelter and low income housing program in Morristown. “I’ve been kind of run- ning a children's program there since I was 12-years- old,” Bauer said. “Two sum- mers ago I was running my children’s program at the shelter and we were making s’mores and playing kick- ball with the kids at the shel- ter and this 10-year-old boy named Giovanni approached me with his baseball glove and asked if we could have a catch and so I said sure. We threw the ball back and forth a few times and I realized that he had a really great arm and he could toss really well so I asked him if he played on a little league team and he said he wished he could.” Later in the day, Giovanni’s mom explained to Bauer that families at the shelter couldn't afford to put their children on recreation- continued on page 2

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al sports teams because theyneeded to save money forrent and living expenseswhen they left the shelter.

“That kind of just res-onated with me and it reallybothered me that he didn'thave the same opportunityto play sports that I had andso many other childrenhave, so I really wanted tohelp kids like Giovanni tohave this opportunity whichis why I started the Teams

For Kids Foundation,”Bauer said.

Bauer and the foundationdistributed their first grant of$2,500 to HomelessSolutions in March. TeamsFor Kids then gives themoney to HomelessSolutions and they allocateit to the needs of the familiesliving in the shelter.

“We have had some suc-cess stories so far,” Bauersaid. “I know for a fact that

currently there are four kidssigned up to play sports whohave utilized the funds forequipment and for team reg-istration and things like that,so the funds are constantlybeing used.”

Included in the updatesthat Bauer received fromHomeless Solutions werestories of a boy who wasable to join a track team andplaced fifth at a meet, a boy

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189 Rt. 10 E. | East Hanover973-386-1771

No.1 Vol. 5 mypaperonline.com August 2015

By Chelsea CattanoTeams For KidsFoundation is a non-profit organization

that enables children fromhomeless and low incomefamilies within New Jerseyto participate in recreationalsports programs.

The foundation is thebrain child of Abby Bauer, asenior at The Pingry Schoolin Basking Ridge and a resi-dent of Long Valley.

“I started the organiza-tion last summer, which iswhen we received our 501(c)(3) nonprofit status,”

Bauer said.The foundation is still

growing and molding to theneeds of the children resid-ing in shelters and tempo-rary housing facilities inMorristown, but the successstories are flooding in ofkids who are now providedwith the opportunity to par-ticipate with their peers inrecreational sports pro-grams.

For Bauer, the start of thelong yet rewarding processof running a nonprofitorganization began whileshe was volunteering at

Local Teen Helps Kids Join Sports Teams, Asks Businesses To ContributeHomeless Solutions, ahomeless shelter and lowincome housing program inMorristown.

“I’ve been kind of run-ning a children's programthere since I was 12-years-old,” Bauer said. “Two sum-mers ago I was running mychildren’s program at theshelter and we were makings’mores and playing kick-ball with the kids at the shel-ter and this 10-year-old boynamed Giovanniapproached me with hisbaseball glove and asked ifwe could have a catch andso I said sure. We threw theball back and forth a fewtimes and I realized that hehad a really great arm and hecould toss really well so Iasked him if he played on alittle league team and hesaid he wished he could.”

Later in the day,Giovanni’s mom explainedto Bauer that families at theshelter couldn't afford to puttheir children on recreation- continued on page 2

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who is not only signed up for football in the fall but whoalready has his equipment ready and, according to Bauer, isclearly excited. And a girl in middle school who was able tojoin her school’s track team because she was able to pur-chase the required running shoes.

While the foundation is still in its early stages, there are alot of fundraisers happening right now, as well as plannedinitiatives to happen in the near future.

Currently, there are two initiatives that the foundation isrunning. The first one, Teaming up for Kids, uses donatedmoney to created ‘Team Up Kits.’ Inside of the kits isfundraising material and through a partnership with theMorristown Recreational Department, they are being dis-tributed to children on these teams who can raise money andspread awareness.

The other initiative is called the Teams For Kids 2015Corporate Challenge. Bauer and the foundations are askingNew Jersey businesses and corporations to get involved withthe Teams For Kids Foundation. The process is simple: anemployee registers the business online and picks a datebefore Labor Day where all employees dress down or weartheir favorite sports jersey and donate five dollars to TeamsFor Kids. The money can be sent via mail to Teams For KidsFoundation, Inc. at PO Box 33, Schooleys Mountain, NJ,07870-0033, or submitted online. Participants can also takea group photo of their "corporate team" and send it to Teams

For Kids Foundation so that they can share it on theirFacebook page, website, and blog.

Two future fundraising events include an in-store event inSeptember at Alex and Ani in Princeton where from 6 p.m.to 8 p.m., 15 percent of all proceeds are being donated to thefoundation; and an event in October where the foundation ispartnering with Morris United Soccer. There will be a TeamsFor Kids day with various activities for kids and many dif-ferent ways to raise money for children in the community.

According to Bauer, it’s going to be hard to find a balancebetween her senior year of high school and being the back-bone of this foundation but she’s willing to give it her all.

“It’s easy in the summer because I have a lot of free timeso it’s kind of my priority, but I know that during the schoolyear I’m going to have to find a way to balance it,” Bauersaid. “Even if it’s just kind of allocating an hour a night totake care of emails or donations or things that need to getdone for the foundation. But I’m probably going to prioritizeschool.”

For Bauer, this foundation has turned out to be more thanshe thought it would.

“It’s definitely much bigger than I imagined,” Bauer said.“It’s a huge part of my life and I’m just really proud ofeverything we’ve accomplished.”

To register a business for Teams For Kids 2015 CorporateChallenge or to learn more about the foundation, visitwww.teamsforkidsfoundation.org.

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The Little Red Schoolhouse, the symbol of Florham Park.

Historic Trust Grants Awarded Across CountyBy Jane PrimeranoMorris County’s history is on view on main streets

and secluded byways and the county’s commit-ment to preserving the evidence of its past is

well known.The Board of Chosen Freeholders recently announced

the historic preservation grants awarded on the recom-mendation of the Historic Preservation Trust Fund ReviewBoard.

Roxbury Township historic sites are beneficiaries of allthree categories of grants: restoration, acquisition andplanning.

The Lake Hopatcong Foundation received $192,500toward the mortgage and restoration of the LackawannaRailroad Station at Landing, purchased by the non-profitin November, estimating $450,000 would be needed topay off the loan and restore the building. About $150,000was already raised toward that goal, according to DonnaMacalle-Holly, grant coordinator for the foundation.

The station is set to be used for meeting and displayspace as well as providing roomier offices for theFoundation, Board President Martin Kane said at the firstboard meeting held there.

“We’re really glad the county had the confidence in usto award the grant this cycle,” Kane said, calling the oldstation an “iconic structure.” He said restoration workwill begin by the end of summer. Structural problems with

the station will be addressed first. In addition, the station is on the Morris Canal

Greenway.The other grant recipients in Roxbury Township are in

the Ledgewood Historic District.The King Homestead will receive $95,648 for founda-

tion repair and repointing, siding restoration and floorframing reinforcement. It is an 1881 Queen Anne styleresidence constructed for the proprietor of the King Store,a general store that served early Ledgewood. The store,the King House and the Silas Riggs Saltbox house (whichwas moved during the construction of the formerLedgewood Circle) are adjacent in the historic district.

Scott Fullerton of the Roxbury Rotary which has beenworking on the buildings in the Ledgewood District forabout 20 years said the grant would be used for the frontporch. The porch is original to the house, he said. About10 years ago the Rotary structurally supported the porchand replaced some spindles and rails, Fullerton said. Hesaid the paint on the porch floor is original.

The work on the porch will be done by Douglas Schul,a painting contractor, at no charge. Matt Oras of the localSherwin-Williams store will donate the paint.

Fullerton said a lot of people from the township, RotaryClub members and historical society volunteers, will helpwith the project.

The Ledgewood Baptist Church, also on Main Street, is

receiving a grant to complete construction documentsrelating to the reconstruction of the belfry. That grant is$12,400, according to the county’s press release. TheGothic Revival church was built in 1917 by the GalloBrothers.

The borough of Florham Park received a similar grantin 2014 to prepare documents for reconstruction of theroof of the Little Red School House, the borough’s sym-bol. This year, Florham Park received $74,000 toward theroof replacement, according to Patrick Dolan of the bor-

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Current programs include Senior Fitness,with classes at the township of Hanover’sCommunity Center held every Tues. andThurs. morning 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m., Sept.through May. This class is one hour of mildexercise, stretching and toning for residents60 years of age and older. The fee is $35.Call the Hanover Recreation Departmentoffice at 973-428-2463.

Blood Pressure Clinic is offered throughthe Township of Hanover HealthDepartment with monthly blood pressurescreenings every first Wed., Sept. throughJune, 11 a.m. to noon., in the lounge of the

Township of Hanover Community Center inWhippany. All residents over the age of 18years are welcome to attend, no appointmentnecessary.

Dial A Ride services to seniors and non-ambulatory disabled individuals is offered.Door to door service is available for medicalappointments, food shopping; the secondThurs. of the month is a mall trip (exceptJan.- April). Reservations are required 48hours in advance by calling the Dial A RideOffice at 973-428-2498. Office hours areMon.-Fri., 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 973-428-2498 to schedule an appointment. Vehicleoperation is Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Vehicle is handicapped accessible.

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Book sales and signings will occur at atent on the grounds of the historic Vail

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one-room schoolhouse in a poor, rural area a far cry fromthe Florham Park of today, it would have had a cedarshake roof. A replacement was put on at least 30 yearsago, Dolan said, and it is dry, brittle and cracked.

“We’re worried about leaks,” he said. The building isoperated as a museum by the Historical Society.

“The new roof should last 40 years,” he said, adding,“there is huge variety of cedar shakes, the grain, how theyare prepared and pre-treated.” The roof will need occa-sional maintenance, something that was neglected on theold roof, although the borough Department of PublicWorks does generally does a good job maintaining themunicipally-owned site.

The historical society maintains its collections and thegarden club does plantings and Christmas decorations,Dolan said.

The schoolhouse is open once a month and on specialoccasions.

“Our current mayor considers it his duty to maintainthe school,” Dolan said, noting the borough had to comeup with a 20 percent match.

The schoolhouse is on the borough’s flag, police carsand everything that says “Florham Park.”

“It ties to farming and our simple, rural roots,” Dolansaid. “It wasn’t remuddled, it has grass surrounding it inan area with little green space.”

On the other side of the county, the Obadiah LaTouretteGrist and Saw Mill in Washington Township received$52,000 to continue a long-term restoration project.

The mill is on Route 124 in the center of Long Valley’sNational Register Historic District. The money is to com-plete a preservation plan update and construction docu-ments. The documents relate to spillway arch repair, sid-ing and window installation, exterior painting and com-pletion of the flooring on the second and third floors.

The county awarded a total of $3.5 million in grantsthis year with others going to such county icons as theMuseum of Early Trades and Crafts in Madison.

Morristown received the most money, $900,087 spreadover 10 different projects, the county’s press releaserevealed. These were: Acorn Hall, Church of theAssumption, Church of the Redeemer, Loyola GateHouse, Macculloch Hall, Morristown CommunityTheater-two grants, Moses Estey House, South StreetPresbyterian Church and Willow Hall.

Other grants went to Denville, Harding, Kinnelon,Mine Hill, Mountain Lakes, Morris Township, Mt. Olive,Netcong, Parsippany, Rockaway Borough and Wharton.

continued from page 3Trust Grants Awarded...

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County Clerk Ann Grossi recentlyannounced the start of the program callingon businesses in all neighborhoodsthroughout Morris County to participate inthis program as a way of saying thank youto veterans.

“We thought it would be good to giveback to the men and women who haveundoubtedly given so such to us and ourbeloved nation,” said Grossi.

“Simply put, we are working to create adiscount booklet that would provide a per-centage off on products offered or servicesrendered as a way to say thank you to thosewho have served so selflessly to allow usto enjoy the freedoms we have today,”added Grossi.

There will be a “boots on the ground”effort by employees of the County’sClerk’s Office over the next two months tocreate a maximum numbers of discounts,

as they pitch the program to businesses incommunities and neighborhoods in all 39Morris County towns, from Butler andRiverdale, to Long Hill and JeffersonTownship, and out west to WashingtonTownship.

“These veterans deserve our apprecia-tion for their service to our country. This isjust a small way that we can help pay themback for protecting our freedoms,” saidSam Sapporite, an Army veteran and sec-ond vice president of the RockawayBorough Historical Committee, and whoworks closely with local VFW’s andAmerican Legions in Morris County. “Weare going to work hard on Operation GiveBack and, as they say in the service, wewill make it happen,” he added.

To get the discounts, veterans would berequired to show a unique Morris Countyveterans identification card that can easilybe obtained from the County Clerk’sOffice.

To get a veterans’ card, visit:http://www.morriscountyclerk.org/ or con-tact Liz Sutula at 973-285-6142 or [email protected].

Current plans call for Operation

Operation Giveback Discount Program Launched For Military VeteransGiveback to kick off in the fall, with book-lets to be distributed to veterans’ groupsand individuals prior to this year’sVeterans Day ceremonies through MorrisCounty. Businesses that participate willhave their name highlighted in the bookletand on the County Clerk’s website.

To easily enroll a business in OperationGive Back, visit: http://www.morriscoun-

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Registration forms may also be mailedto: Morris County Clerk, PO Box 315,Morristown, NJ, 07960.

For general questions on OperationGiveback, contact Liz Sutula, SherriSaarloos, or Maria May at the CountyClerk’s Office at 973-285-6125.

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