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Board of Education Meeting Highlights Busy Tuesday in Moorestown

For those who aren't interested in the Board of Education meeting tonight, there's are other free activities such as movie night or a women's self-defense class.

In addition to a rescheduled Board of Education meeting, there are plenty of other activities to do in Moorestown on Tuesday.

Moorestown’s Board of Education will be holding a meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday.  This meeting was rescheduled from Aug. 20 and is also the first since the BOE and the Moorestown Education Association had their first meeting with a state-appointed mediator. 

Included among the items in Tuesday’s agenda is a resolution allowing the school district to send round four ROD Grant project applications to the Department of Education in hopes of receiving aid money for proposed capital projects in the district. Check back with Moorestown Patch for more details and to read about what happens on Tuesday night. 

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As always, Tuesday is the Moorestown Community House’s movie nights in the summer and this week is no different. Guests are invited to bring their friends, along with some chairs and snacks, to catch this week’s flick, Finding Nemo. The movie is free to all and will begin at 6:30 p.m.

If getting out and being active is more your thing, then check out Subversion Fitness on Tuesday. The gym will be having a Zumba class at 5:30 p.m. followed by a Total Body Bootcamp at 6:30 p.m. 

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No worries if you’re not a member of the gym, the trainers at Subversion Fitness invite you to come in and try one of the classes for free. Visit the gym’s website for more information and special offers they are currently running. 

Meanwhile, at Yoga Path Studio on Main St., everyone is invited to a free self-defense for women workshop. Participants will be taught the Aikido, a Japanese martial art. Registration is required. You may sign up by call 856-435-2667. 

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