Non-Profit Organizations
Membership:
Milltown Lions Club
Milltown Chamber of Commerce
International Order of Odd Fellows
Milltown Revitalization Committee, Milltown Day Chairperson from 2008-2011, 10/01/2011 day of event with rain date of 10/02/2011.
and supportive of:
The Lawrence Brook Watershed Partnership, Inc. is a non-for-profit organization; the geographic area that we protect is located in Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA, about 35 miles south of New York City.
The Partnership was founded in 1997 to provide a unifying environmental force for the central New Jersey towns of North Brunswick, South Brunswick, East Brunswick, the Borough of Milltown, and the City of New Brunswick, all of which have land within the 48-square-mile Lawrence Brook Watershed. Most of our activities are done by volunteers, of all ages, and backgrounds (scientists, teachers, engineers, college students, high school students, retirees, canoeists, bicycle riders, nature lovers, fishermen, parent-and-child teams, and most of all, people who care about their community’s natural resources). www.lbwp.org
Milltown Lions Club
We now support the Milltown Lions Club by collecting unwanted or unused eye glasses. Please let us know by contacting us at 732-339-8254 to arrange a drop off or possibly if I am in the area, to meet with you to p/u. Their web site location is:
http://www.milltownnj.org/community.html
Thank you everyone.
Milltown Day is the cornerstone activity of the Milltown Revitalization Committee. Taking place on the first Saturday of October, this family fun event promotes community spirit and pride. The event has raised tens of thousands of dollars to offset modest operational costs. A larger percentage of the funds raised support community beautification projects (decorative lighting, benches, planters, holiday decorations, etc.) arranged by The Revitalization Committee of Milltown.
Doriann Kerber is the 2008-2011 Chairperson for Milltown Day being held on Oct 1, 2011.
For more info on dates and times: http://www.milltownday.org/
The Milltown Revitalization Committee promotes community pride by completing beautification projects funded by grants, organizing the annual Milltown Day, and by supporting the efforts of other Borough groups and citizens working to enhance the community. The Committee has members who recognize that even the best community needs constant attention to remain prosperous. It also has volunteer members who assist with special projects and events. http://www.milltownnj.org/community.html
International Order of Odd Fellows
In 17th century England, it was odd to find people organized for the purpose of giving aid to those in need and of pursuing projects for the benefit of all mankind. Those who belonged to such an organization were called “Odd Fellows.” Odd Fellows are also known as “The Three Link Fraternity” which stands for Friendship, Love and Truth.
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows was founded on the North American Continent in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 26, 1819 when Thomas Wildey and four members of the Order from England instituted Washington Lodge No. 1. This lodge received its charter from Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows in England.
M.C.F.O.O.D.S.
Chores Bee Gone LLC now collects food and is an advocate for Middlesex County local food banks. We arrange for p/u with the M.C.F.O.O.D.S. coordinator for all donations received. If you have any items of non-perishable foods, contact us M.C.F.O.O.D.S. by going to their website to see the list of acceptable items of donations. Their site is: www.mciauth.com/mcfoods.htm
Thank you all. Call us at 732-339-8254 for the drop off location or if I am in the area, we can meet to p/u your food donation.
