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The 2014-15 edition of “The Promethean,” the County College of Morris (CCM) student literary magazine, was presented with a gold award in the 2015 American Graphic Design Awards in the Publications category.

This is the 11th consecutive year the publication has been so honored, ac cording to a press release from the school, which said that the awards are sponsored by Graphic Design USA, a monthly trade publication for graphic designers that has sponsored national design competitions for 50 years.

More than 10,000 submissions were received in this year’s contest, and only 15 percent of those were selected for recognition, the release said.

The 2014-2015 student staff was made up of graphic design students Paula Bevacqua, of Cedar Knolls; Perry Capalakos, of West Caldwell; Kylie Eckert, of Succasunna; Bobbi-Lynn Herda, of Dover; and Wassana Techadilok, of Long Valley.

MORRIS PLAINS

The Morris Plains Community Band rehearses on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Morris Plains Borough School Band Room. All wind and percussion musicians are welcome.

The music is easy (middle school level) and there is no cost or commitment, according to a press release from the band, which said they traditional American band music – patriotic songs, marches, show tunes, holiday music, etc.

For more information, contact Larry Ripley at larryripley@verizon.net or 973-984-2505.

MADISON

Opera at Florham will present its next musicale on Nov. 22, at 3 p.m. at Fairleigh Dickinson University featuring a variety of famous opera arias and Broadway songs.

The Musicale will feature soprano, Amber Daniel, who recently made her debut role as Cio-Cio San in Madama Butterfly at Maestro Lorin Maazel’s 2014 Castleton Festival; André Courville, base baritone, portrayed Mephistopheles in Faust at the Academy of Vocal Arts Philadelphia, where he is a resident artist; Alasdair Kent, tenor, first prize winner of OAF’s 2015 Violetta DuPont Vocal Competition.

People are encouraged to bring children to Opera at Florham events. There is no charge for children under 12 years old when accompanied by an adult.

Tickets are $35 for regular admission, $30 for seniors, and $10 for students. Special rates are available for Groups of 10 or more at $25 per ticket. Tickets can be ordered by calling 973-443-8620 or on the website http://www.operaatflorham.org. Checks can be mailed to Opera at Florham, P. O. Box 343, Convent Station, NJ 07961.

For more information, visit www.operaatflorham.org.

RANDOLPH

The Landscaping and Horticultural Technology (LHT) program at County College of Morris (CCM) will be holding its annual Holiday Poinsettia Sale starting at the end of November.

Deep red, pink, white and assorted variegated forms of poinsettia, both large and small, will be available. The sale takes place Nov. 30, through Dec. 2, from noon to 5 p.m. in the LHT greenhouses, located near Parking Lot 1, on CCM’s Randolph campus, 214 Center Grove Road.

More than 500 plants will be available ranging in price from $5 to $30. Students in the Plant Science and Plant Pest Management classes have worked with faculty and staff to produce the crop. Proceeds from the plant sale benefit the educational activities of the CCM Landscape Club.

To learn more about the LHT degree and certificate programs offered at CCM, visit www.ccm.edu/academics/divdep/hns/LHT.

CHATHAM

Stanley Congregational Church will host “Stanley ACTS: Hunger” on Saturday and Sunday.

The event is taking place within National Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week to promote education, action and awareness about hunger and homelessness in the community and nation, according to a press release from the church.

Activities will include young poeple setting up a “tent city” on the premises to demonstrate the experience of being homeless in Morris County; church members will make bag lunches for the non-profit Bridges, prepare backpacks for homeless families, and put together non-perishable food bags.

There will also be educational activities and a food drive throughout the weekend.

Food donations will be sent to the Interfaith Food Pantry of New Jersey and personal hygiene products to Family Promise. Donations of non-perishable foods and personal hygiene products can be dropped off at Stanley starting at 3:30 p.m. Saturday through Sunday 4 p.m.

For a full schedule of events, please visit www.stanleychurch.org or call the church office at (973) 635-7723.

MOUNTAIN LAKES

King of Kings Lutheran Church will present its 3rd Annual Outdoor Live Nativity on Dec. 5, at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.

The living re-creation of the birth of Jesus will include a humble stable, a rustic manger, a brilliant star and live animals, actors and music. The event is free to the public. Refreshments will be offered following the presentations and all children that attend will receive a free gift. Complimentary Bibles will be available upon request and Christmas devotional books will be given to adults.

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