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Livingston Offers Volunteer Opportunities to Residents

Livingston to offer a Volunteer Fair in honor of the bicentennial.

In honor of Livingston’s bicentennial, January has been named Volunteer Month by the township.

During the month of January, the township is celebrating its tradition of volunteerism with multiple events.  Among them are the Volunteer Fair and a special Volunteer Recognition Event.

On Jan. 26, from 1-3 p.m., at the Senior Community Center, the Bicentennial Committee, Vision 20/20 Committee and the Citizen’s Institute will be joining together to host a volunteer fair. 

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"The purpose of this fair is to give members of the community an opportunity to see firsthand what volunteer and community involvement opportunities are available to them," Alan Karpas, chairman of the Vision 20/20 Committee, said in a statement.   

According to Karpas, there will be over 25 different local committees and organizations in attendance.   Residents will be able to ask questions and learn more about each organization and committee.   There will be opportunities available for all types of residents, including students, working residents, retired residents and stay-at-home parents.

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For more information, please contact Peg Williams at 973-251-2228 or via email at Pegeen.williams@gmail.com.


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