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06 June 2025

Crier Column 6/6: Celebrating Woodstown 2025, remembering Woodstown 1925; WHS Student Alumni Concert; Woodstown runners advance to Nationals; Psycho Beach Party; Oakwood needs microphones; She Shelters Fundraiser

   FRIDAY, JUNE 06, 2025

The cast of PSYCHO BEACH PARTY at the Blue Moon Theatre. The summery play opens tonight and runs June 6, 7, 13, 14 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, June 8 at 2 p.m. Tickets below in the "Entertainment" section.

Hear ye, hear ye! O yez, o yez!

Feel like summer yet?! Personally, I'm loving this warm weather.

Last Thursday, I had the distinct honor of presenting scholarships to two outstanding Woodstown High School seniors. The first was the Pilesgrove-Woodstown Historical Society Scholarship which went to Jonathan Farrell. Farrell wrote his essay on the First National Bank of Woodstown, and also produced a short commercial for the Communications Academy at WHS highlighting Historic Woodstown. Watch the commercial here:

The Blue Moon Theatre (Woodstown Opera House) Scholarship went to Brandon Zukovsky, an exemplary musician and student. Zukovsky performed on the trumpet in the pit orchestra for 2024's BRIGADOON and on the electric bass in the pit band for 2025's FOOTLOOSE. Already an accomplished professional musician, he plans to study Music Education at Rutgers University (New Brunswick) this Fall 2025. Zukovsky wrote his essay on The Curtain Call Club of Woodstown (disclaimer: I was not part of the committees that judged the applicants).

During the ceremony, I was joined by fellow PWHS Trustee Kate Dilks-Bird. We brought two artifacts from our Museum on Main Street (open every Saturday morning 10-1) from a century ago -- the program for the 1924-25 WHS Operetta "Well, Well" and the 1925 WHS Yearbook. At one point during the ceremony, Mrs. Dilks-Bird turned the class photo of the 1925 seniors to the graduating class so both classes might transcend time and gaze back at each other. It was an inspiring moment. Here are some highlights from the WHS 1925 Yearbook:


The 1925 Senior Class of Woodstown High School

Cover of the WHS 1925 Yearbook

The WHS 1925 Class Officers were President Raymond 'Haley' Hale, Vice President Horace Christy, Secretary Mary Packer, and Treasurer Margaret Crispin

The WHS Football and Baseball Teams of 1925. When I showed this photo to WHS Principal Rich Senior, he was surprised to see a smaller football team than a baseball team!

The WHS Orchestra of 1925. This group used to accompany the annual operetta (precursor to the modern "musical.")

Portraits of some graduating seniors. Notice how the names are similar to those in Woodstown today!

CHAMBER CHOIR RECITAL: I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the fantastic recital performed by the Woodstown High School Chamber Choir last week. The event featured WHS Alumna Abigail Hunt, now a professional actor in South Carolina, along with three of our stellar seniors: Leah Waterman, Virginia Messick, and Elizabeth Hitchner. 

Hunt was also joined onstage for two surprise duets with WHS's longtime drama director Paul Kranz. The evening ended with the traditional performance of "Jenny Rebecca" featuring the guest artist, the current choir, and the choir alumni, all under the direction of Mr. Kahlil V. Gunther.

Music Director Kahlil Gunther, joined by the 2025 seniors Elizabeth Hitchner, Colin Schmidt, Leah Waterman, and Virginia Messick, after the annual Chamber Choir Recital.

COMMUNITY



DATE NIGHT: A dispatch from the Field & Flock Lavender Farm:

Looking for a unique date night idea? Join us on Friday, June 13, 2025 for a special evening. Enjoy the tranquility of the farm at a table for two while sipping a spring inspired mocktail. Indulge in a seasonal graze box of artisanal cheeses, meats and fruit artfully created by Acts of Graze. You’ll also take in the beautiful landscape on a horse drawn wagon ride. Sign up on our website or copy and paste the direct link https://square.link/u/tAEYKyY8

Reservations close at the end of the day Sunday, June 8, so don’t delay!

SUPPORTING WOMEN: Two Woodstown students are fundraising to help women in need. Here is their dispatch and ways to donate:

Hi! We’re She Shelters Foundation; also known as Madison Newton and Colleen Bryceland, two high school students extremely involved in giving to their community and interested in expanding their help towards a variety of women. 

We aim at advocating for aid towards female sexual assault, homelessness, and domestic violence victims. Women who suffer these grueling issues very often do not receive the care and accommodations they need. Women should not need to suffer in silence and should have immediate accessibility to relief and recovery. By raising awareness and money towards help organizations, women will be easier able to receive benefits and support.

We are extremely passionate about helping women in these circumstances. To help victimized women and help us spread our passion, you can donate to Women Against Abuse through us! We would greatly appreciate it, as would so many others!

Donate here: 

https://www.gofundme.com/f/she-shelters-aiding-towards-women-in-need 

SOUND OFF!: The Oakwood Summer Theatre, which features tons of Woodstown and Pilesgrove talent, is raising funds to purchase microphones for their current season of summer shows at Salem Community College. Here is their dispatch:

If you missed your chance to support the children’s show, you still have a chance to support “Murder on the Orient Express” and our main stage musical “GREASE.” Every purchase gets us closer to our goal of having microphones! 

https://popup.doublegood.com/s/7klgx130 

ENTERTAINMENT

CONCERT: Woodstown High School students AND alumni will perform their annual concert, "A NIGHT OF DREAM ROLES," on Monday, June 9, 2025 at 7 p.m. The event features selections from popular and classic Broadway musicals. Suggested donation is $10 adults, $5 for students and seniors. For more information visit www.CurtainCallClub.org.


A scene from PSYCHO BEACH PARTY, presented by the Blue Moon Theatre at the Woodstown Opera House this weekend and next.

THEATRE: The Blue Moon Theatre proudly presents "PSYCHO BEACH PARTY" at the Woodstown Opera House on June 6, 7, 13, 14 at 8 p.m. and June 8 at 2 p.m. The show takes place on the beaches of Malibu, California in 1962. Adult themed humor. BYOB. Click here for tickets.

SPORTS

Woodstown's fastest runners, scoring new records at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions. They'll advance to the New Balance Nationals.

RUN WOODSTOWN: Many kudo and congrats go out to Karson Chew, Josh Crawford, Cole Lucas, and Jacob Marino for bringing great pride to WHS in their 5th place finish at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions. This outstanding team recorded a new Group I record with a time of 7:54:84. Keep it up and stay motivated, as you head to the New Balance Nationals!!

The Woodstown Athletic Department website, a hub for all things Woodstown High School sports, can be found here.

SCHEDULE

WATCH LIVE EVENTS HERE

GOVERNMENT

Woodstown Borough Council and Pilesgrove Twp Committee meet the second and fourth Tuesday of each month.

WEEKEND WEATHER


FRIDAY: Sunny. High of 83F. Low of 65F.

SATURDAY: Evening rain. High of 79F. Low of 65F.

SUNDAY: Late night rain. High of 75F. Low of 64F.

FORECAST: Possible scattered showers throughout the week during the overnight hours, but otherwise a mix of clouds and sun. Temps in the 80sF so don't forget your sunblock.

Woodstown Crier: Where we'll be rooting for our WHS runners at Franklin Field in Philly, we'll be catching some fun in the sun at the Blue Moon, and we'll welcome back our Alumni Monday night for a grand concert. And maybe even catch a steer at the rodeo. 

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      FRIDAY, JUNE 06, 2025 The cast of PSYCHO BEACH PARTY at the Blue Moon Theatre. The summery play opens tonight and runs June 6, 7, 13, ...