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Original MLK Play to Feature Union County Talent

 

MLKFirst 2016 UCACT Performance Takes the Stage January 16

Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is proud to support the premier of an original history play MLK: The Nightmare After the Dream on Saturday, January 16 at 6 p.m. on the Mainstage at the Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway. Tickets are $12 general admission and can be purchased through the UCPAC Box Office at 732-499-8226 or online at ucpac.org.

Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday weekend, the production will feature performances by Writer and Poet Elliot Fant as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Assemblyman Jamel C. Holley as Andrew J. Young Jr., Elizabeth Officer Isa McClendon as Coretta Scott King, Hudson County Freeholder Bill O’Dea as Lyndon B. Johnson, and Elizabeth Councilwoman at Large Patricia Perkins-Auguste as Dorothy I. Height, among a host of local actors from the community and members of United Youth of New Jersey (UYNJ).

“The Freeholder Board is proud to support the artistic talent of Union County organizations through the UCACT program,” said Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen. “United Youth of New Jersey’s latest production exemplifies the mission of the UCACT program to support productions that draw people together for enriching and engaging community theatre experiences.”

Sponsored by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders through the UCACT program, the play is written and produced by Union County residents Charlotte and Kenny Brown, who founded United Youth of New Jersey over nineteen years ago.

UYNJ is a 501c3 nonprofit youth organization based in Elizabeth that seeks to share the story of History icons. Through the art of theatre, UYNJ’s latest work MLK: The Nightmare After the Dream goes beyond Dr. King’s infamous “I Have a Dream” speech to highlight the many struggles involved in making the Civil Rights Bill a reality.

At the January 16 performance, United Youth of New Jersey will present Senator Raymond J. Lesniak with UYNJ’s Alone We’re Good – But Together We’re Better Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing his commitment to advancing social and civil rights and for his continued efforts to keeping Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream alive.

The UCACT program aims to provide a strategic platform to support the development of Union County’s rich theatre talent by leveraging existing resources and broadening the definition of economic development and public recreation to include support for community theatre. For more information about UCACT visit ucnj.org/ucact.

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Latest Birding Report from Lenape Park

This week’s photo was taken by James Ownby of Oklahoma
This week’s photo was taken by James Ownby of Oklahoma

The recent cold snap did not stop our intrepid bird watchers from making their regular foray into Lenape Park this week. The ground crackled with their every step. Avid birdwatcher Frank Budney, who leads bird hikes through Lenape on a fairly regular basis, reports that his favorite, the Carolina Wren, could still be heard making its distinctive call, but sightings of most birds were on the lean side.

If you’re interested in going on one of these morning walks, write to: birding@ucnj.org (This week’s photo was taken by James Ownby of Oklahoma. More of his nature photography can be seen at www.ownbyphotography.com)

One more thing, whether or not you’re scouting for birds, Lenape Park marks the intersection of Union County Parks’ two major greenways, the East Coast Greenway on the eastern half of the park and the Frederick Law Olmsted Greenway on the western side of the park. The greenways are paved and open to walkers and cyclists for the public to enjoy.  Frank Bundney’s report is below:

  • Location: Lenape Park, Cranford, Union County, NJ
  • Day/Date: Tuesday, 5-January-2016
  • Time: 0800 to 1000
  • Official Counter: Frank V. Budney
  • Observers: Simon R. & Ed Z.
  • Weather: Very Cold with Clear Blue Sky
  • Temperature: 11º F
  • Wind: W, Calm
  • Walking Route: Main Parking Lot to Westfield Ponds

The first outing of the New Year, and what a difference a week makes temperature wise. The ground was frozen beneath our feet and crackled with every step. All the ponds had a thin sheen of ice just enough to support a flock of Canada Geese on the Westfield pond. Our first bird became the Bird of the Day perched in a tree in Woodpecker Woods. Hidden in plain view if found a comfortable perch to catch the morning sun.

Birds were few and far between but the familiar call of several Carolina Wrens (my all time favorite) could be heard through out the park. Blue Jay activity was noticeable at every location along the walkway and we even saw a few American Robins. Several American Goldfinch were feeding on the remains of crab apples at the Westfield pond and a lone Great Blue Heron was perched on a low branch at the NW corner of the inside pond.

The Bird of the Day was an adult Sharp-shinned Hawk. A common winter bird but one that hasn’t been sen very often so far this season.

 

Field Notes:

One birding event (Christmas Bird Count) has been accomplished (December 19, 2015) and another is only a few months away: World Series of Birding in May. Also, be aware that the annual Union County Deer Management Program started on Monday, January 4, 2016 and will continue for the next 5 weeks until February 8. If you are walking in the park on those days, please be aware of the hunt and confine your walking to the paved pathways and pets should be restrained on a leash. Any questions can be directed to: deer@ucnj.org or 908-527-4900.

 

Area Birds of Interest

  • Sharp-shinned Hawk  1
  • Downy Woodpecker  2
  • Red-bellied Woodpecker  1
  • White-throated Sparrow  5
  • Northern Cardinal  2
  • House Finch  5
  • Carolina Wren  3
  • Blue Jay  10
  • American Goldfinch  5
  • Great Blue Heron  1
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Union County Sponsors Original Play Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

First 2016 UCACT Performance Takes the Stage in Rahway on January 16

MLKThe Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders is pleased to announce the first performance of the 2016 Union County Advancing Community Theatre (UCACT) program.

Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday weekend, United Youth of New Jersey (UYNJ) will present their original history play, MLK: The Nightmare After the Dream on Saturday, January 16 at 6 p.m. on the Mainstage at the Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway.  This premier performance is sponsored by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders through the UCACT program.

Tickets for the January 16 performance are $12 general admission and can be purchased through the Union County Performing Arts Center Box Office at 732-499-8226 or online at ucpac.org.

“The Freeholder Board is proud to support the artistic talent of Union County residents and organizations through the UCACT program,” said Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen. “United Youth of New Jersey’s latest production exemplifies the mission of the UCACT program to support productions that draw people together for enriching and engaging community theatre experiences.”

UYNJ is a nonprofit youth organization based in Elizabeth that seeks to share the story of History icons. Through the art of theatre, UYNJ’s latest work MLK: The Nightmare After the Dream goes beyond Dr. King’s infamous “I Have a Dream” speech to highlight the many struggles involved in making the Civil Rights Bill a reality.

The UCACT program aims to engage the creative life of Union County by supporting enriching community theatre experiences that promote economic and social well-being.

UCACT grants provide funding to cover the hard costs associated with putting up a production at the Union County Performing Arts Center, as well as marketing and publicity assistance for each production. Through creative partnerships and a holistic approach, the program aims to provide a strategic platform to support the development of Union County’s rich theatre talent by leveraging existing resources and broadening the definition of economic development and public recreation to include support for community theatre.

For more information about the UCACT program visit ucnj.org/ucact.

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Come In from the Cold to Enjoy an Exciting Bubble Show on Sunday, January 10

Jeff Boyer takes bubbles to the max in this one-man bubble extravaganza

Jeff Boyer Bubble Trouble

Union County’s Sensory Friendly Theatre series kicks off the New Year with the dynamic, highly interactive, uniquely funny and spectacular Bubble Trouble live on the stage at the Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway on Sunday, January 10 at 2:00 p.m.

Available now, all tickets are $8 per person and can be purchased through the Union County Performing Arts Center at ucpac.org or by calling the Box Office at 732-499-8226.

“The Freeholder Board is proud to offer a sensory-friendly performance series for children and families of all abilities,” said Freeholder Chairman Bruce H. Bergen. “Bring the entire family this weekend to experience the wonders of science in Jeff Boyer’s creative and entertaining live bubble show performance.”

A bubble volcano. Bubble roller coaster. A kid in a bubble? Jeff Boyer takes bubbles to the max in this one-man bubble extravaganza. It’s the craziest, most creative bubble show around. Jeff juggles bubbles, sculpts and builds with bubbles, makes fog-filled bubbles and more. Mixing comedy, music and interactive bubble-magic, he engages and delights audiences of all ages. A hit at performing arts centers, festivals…anywhere there’s air!

For each of the performances in the Sensory Friendly Theatre series the theatre environment at the Union County PAC will be adjusted to provide a sensory-friendly, comfortable and judgment-free space that is welcoming for all families. Autism Friendly Spaces implements the supportive atmosphere at each of the Sensory-friendly performances. For more information on what to expect at a Sensory Friendly Theatre performance visit ucpac.org.

Save the dates – mark your calendar for upcoming Sensory-Friendly Theatre series performances sponsored by the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders: Sundays – March 20, 2016, May 1, 2016 and July 31, 2016.

Union County’s Sensory Friendly Theatre series is made possible, in part, by funding from the NJ Department of Community Affairs through a Recreational Opportunities for Individuals with Disabilities Grant.

For more information or to purchase tickets call the Union County Performing Arts Center, 732-499-8226 or visit ucpac.org. The UCPAC Box Office, located at 1601 Irving Street, Rahway, NJ, is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11:00 AM until 5:00 PM and is also open late on Thursdays until 8:00 PM.

For information on additional Union County recreational programs for people with disabilities age five and up, call the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation at 908-527-4781 or visit ucnj.org.

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Emergency Shelters Prepare for Cold Weather

 

accuweatherUnion County, NJ – The first cold snap of the season has hit the Union County area, sending temperatures plummeting. Accordingly, the County has issued a Code Blue alert for today and Tuesday, to assist emergency shelters in preparing for increased demand.

Persons who anticipate needing emergency shelter tonight and tomorrow night need to be screened and placed by the Union County Department of Human Services — Division of Social Services, by coming to either one of the agency’s two offices before 4:00 p.m.:

Elizabeth Location
343 Westminster Avenue, Elizabeth 07207

Plainfield Location
200 West 2nd Street, Plainfield 07063

For overnight emergencies only after 4:00 p.m., persons in need of assistance may call the Plainfield Area YMCA, 908-756-6061.

Residents who observe anyone outdoors who is asleep or in need of help should contact their local police department, which will arrange for assistance.

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Photo Album from the 2016 Reorganization

Photos by Jim Lowney/County of Union
Photos from Marisa Iati, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
 

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Union County Freeholder Mohamed S. Jalloh is Sworn into a New Term

Freeholder Jalloh

Union County Freeholder Mohamed S. Jalloh is sworn into a new term by April Bauknight, Esq. during Union County Government’s 159th Annual Reorganization on January 3, 2016 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. Holding the Bible are his wife Dr. Maria Jalloh and his parents Abdulai Ben Jalloh and Bernice Martina Jalloh. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Freeholder Alexander Mirabella is Sworn into a New Term

Freeholder Mirabella

Union County Freeholder Alexander Mirabella is sworn into a new term by Senator Raymond Lesniak during Union County Government’s 159th Annual Reorganization on January 3, 2016 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. Holding the Bible are his wife Phyllis and their children Micayla and Alexander.  (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Freeholder Sergio Granados is the 2016 Vice Chairman of the Freeholder Board

Vice Chairman Granados

Union County Freeholder Sergio Granados is sworn in as the 2016 Vice Chairman of the Freeholder Board by Assemblyman Jerry Green during Union County Government’s 159th Annual Reorganization on January 3, 2016 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. Holding the Bible are Andreia Costa and Vanessa Correia.  (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)

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Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi Takes the Oath of Office

County Clerk Rajoppi

Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi is sworn into office by Superior Court Assignment Judge Karen Cassidy during Union County Government’s 159th Annual Reorganization on January 3, 2016 at the Union County Courthouse in Elizabeth. Holding the Bible are her family; Peter and Claire Pappas, Andrew and Jackie Pappas and her granddaughter Arianna Leigh. (Photo by Jim Lowney/County of Union)