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Baby Kasey
Premature tot gets to enjoy
the outdoors now. PAGE 3
ERNST LINNEMANN/Special to The Sun
Most food sold is made daily with N.J. Fresh produce at the Pine
Barrens Festival.
Community readies for festival
By KATHLEEN DUFFY
The Tabernacle Sun
All of the necessary ingredi-
ents for a fun summer night will
be blended together at the 24th an-
nual Pine Barrens Festival at the
Church of the Holy Eucharist in
Tabernacle from Monday, July 23
to Saturday, July 28.
The festival will begin nightly
at 6 p.m. with rides gearing up at
6:30 p.m. and activities will contin-
ue until 11 p.m.
It is free to attend with no
charge for parking in the sur-
rounding areas, including at the
school and Russos Farm Market
across the street.
Volunteers from the Pinelands
communities of Medford,
Chatsworth/Woodland, Medford
Lakes, Vincentown/Southamp-
ton, Shamong/Indian Mills and
Tabernacle will be recognized on
their respective town nights.
Were recognizing volunteers,
and we solicit from the town-
ships, said church pastor Fr. An-
drew Jamieson.
Tabernacle night will be held
on Saturday, July 28.
The awards are given at the
bandstand at 9 p.m.
Majestic Midways based out of
York, Pa., will provide rides.
They are really, really good,
said Fr. Jamieson, as the company
has been providing the rides, in-
cluding a big Ferris wheel, for a
few years.
Those interested in hopping on
the rides can purchase a bracelet
in advance at the church at a dis-
counted price of $20 for one en-
tire evening. At the festival, tick-
ets will be $25.
With an average of 35,000 to
40,000 visitors over the five
nights, people are bound to re-
connect with lost acquaintances.
A lot of times people havent
touched base, he said.
For families coming to the fes-
tival, photographer Ernst Linne-
mann, who has attended the last
23 of 24 events, suggests stopping
by the food tent for plentiful din-
ner options.
They prepare fresh vegeta-
bles every day, he said.
Not to forget the fresh fish that
is delivered and cooked each
night, or a pierogi during Thurs-
days Polish night.
Thursday night is the most
popular night of the week for
us, he explained.
Food choices, said Fr.
Jamieson, include: traditional
hot dogs and hamburgers,
cheesesteaks, Italian sausage, sal-
ads, kids meals, chicken breasts,
please see PINE, page 2
ERNST LINNEMANN/Special to The Sun
Part of the midway is seen at last years Pine Barrens
Festival in Tabernacle at the Church of the Holy Eucharist. This year,
the festival will be held from 6:30 to 11 p.m. on the grounds of the
Church of the Holy Eucharist in Tabernacle from Monday, July 23, to
Saturday, July 28.
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There will be a dance floor
where folks can dance, said
Linnemann.
Through the years, the biggest
change has been the number of
area residents coming out.
Basically its the same won-
derful family atmosphere and cel-
ebration that we have at the festi-
val that has been maintained,
said Fr. Jamieson.
Between 700 and 800 volun-
teers help with the event, and
Linnemann takes all of their
photographs.
A lot of husbands and wives
and children team up, he said.
He has even seen family re-
unions at the picnic tables set up
on the lawn, with up to 30 people
in one group.
Between the games, rides, raf-
fles, food and entertainment,
there is something for everyone,
explained both officials.
Come on down any night,
Linnemann said. Everybody can
have fun.
There is also a Super 50/50 raf-
fle each year. Last years winner
won $18,000.
The festival will be held in rain
or shine.
The church is located at 520
Medford Lakes Road, Tabernacle.
Learn more about the festival
and grab directions at pinebar-
rensfestival.org and check out the
church at www.holyeucharist.org.
Call (609) 268-8383 with any fur-
ther questions.
Pine Barrens Festival
kicks off on July 23
PINE
Continued from page 1
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budget that cuts the amount of
tax dollars needed to run County
government by $6.2 million, mak-
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that the tax levy has been re-
duced, officials said.
The budget also calls for an un-
precedented cut in spending of
$17.1 million, while reducing the
tax rate from 30.96 cents per $100
of equalized valuation to 30.91.
This marks the 22nd year in a row
that the rate has been cut.
Since 2007 taxes have been cut
a total $14.7 million. Spending is
being reduced a total $26.8 million
for the same period.
We continue to identify both
tax and spending savings in
multi-million dollar amounts
which, in this fiscal environment,
is a significant but necessary
budgeting accomplishment, and
one that keeps our pledge to
Burlington County residents,
said Freeholder Director Bruce
Garganio.
This budget answers first and
foremost to the taxpayers, many
of whom are still dealing with the
impact of the recession, and the
prospects of a slow recovery,
Garganio added. The last thing
we want to do is add to their bur-
den while they are struggling to
find full employment, pay their
bills, and stay in their homes.
From a policy perspective, one
of our key goals over the next sev-
eral months is to use all resources
available to us to help County res-
idents and taxpayers find jobs,
and assist businesses in expand-
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policy is paramount to economic
development, and certainly fac-
tors into our efforts to attract new
businesses, he said, nothing that
County introduces budget
please see BUDGET, page 5
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On Sept. 24, 2010, baby Kasey
entered the world much earlier
than her parents originally antic-
ipated.
Delivered at 26 weeks, she
weighed only one pound and five
ounces.
Kasey was incubated for a cou-
ple of weeks during which her
anxious parents were not allowed
to hold her.
Her eyes were fused shut for
about a week.
The next 10 months of her life
were taxing and cumbersome on
Kasey and her parents, Jack, 35,
and Mary, 32, Davis of Taberna-
cle, who are soon to celebrate the
one-year anniversary of bringing
their baby home from the hospi-
tal.
She was in the Virtua
Voorhees NICU (Neonatal Inten-
sive Care) for four months before
being transferred to CHOP (The
Childrens Hospital of Philadel-
phia) for six more months, said
Mary. During this time, she was
on the ventilator, high oxygen lev-
els, had eye surgery for ROP
(retinopathy of prematurity), had
11 blood transfusions and much
more.
Each ounce gained was cause
for celebration.
All the while, Kaseys parents
were constantly driving back and
forth from the hospital.
You just dont want to leave
the hospital, explained Mary.
According to Jack, the pair
would spend 10 to 12 hours a day
beside their daughter, sometimes
arriving in the afternoon or early
evening and staying overnight to
keep an eye on her.
There were no sleep rooms for
parents at Virtua, but there were
some available at CHOP.
My husband stayed over a lot
of nights, said Mary.
At six months, Kasey had sur-
gery to place a tracheotomy in
her throat to help her breathe eas-
ier and a surgery to insert a G-
tube for nourishment.
Both are still helping her.
Twice a day for one hour each,
Mary and Jack take Kasey off of
the ventilator.
Shes starting to wean off the
By KATHLEEN DUFFY
The Tabernacle Sun
please see BABYS, page 4
ventilator, said Mary.
The pair phones Kaseys pul-
monologist weekly to give an up-
date on her progress.
Kasey loves being off the venti-
lator, said Mary. She spins
around in circles and wanders
around the house.
Compared to where she start-
ed, its amazing, she said. Actu-
ally, when we were able to bring
her home, we alerted the local
EMT that a trach/vent baby was
coming home, but luckily have
not had to use them.
While she is improving, shes
not out of the woods yet, said
Jack.
Were making such great
strides since shes been home, he
said. It feels good.
July 21 will be a celebration in
the Davis household marking one
year since Kasey was able to see
her new home for the first time.
When she arrived in Taberna-
cle, she was 10 months old and 13
pounds stable enough to grow at
home.
We have only recently in the
last few weeks been able to start
taking her out of the house for
more than doctors appointments,
as flu and RSV (respiratory syn-
cytial virus) seasons have ended
and there is less risk of her get-
ting sick, which can be very seri-
ous for her, said Mary.
At first, little Kasey was not a
fan of the great outdoors.
Now, shes beginning to put her
feet in the water walking up to
people in stores to play peek-a-boo
and going down the slide at Prick-
etts Mill Park in Tabernacle.
We thought (of) sharing her
story with our community as she
will be out and about more will
allow others to have an under-
standing and awareness when
they see her, said Mary. We love
to show her off and talk about
her.
Kasey has chronic lung disease
and pulmonary hypertension.
There is a hole in her heart that
will be repaired in a couple of
months to a year.
Kasey is susceptible to easily
getting sick, Mary explained.
Were still going to have wor-
ries every winter, when its flu
season, when its RSV season,
she said.
Once flu season comes around
again, she and Jack will need to
screen everyone who comes near
their little girl.
When her tracheotomy tube
can be fully removed, she will be
able to speak. Until that point, she
knows sign language and some-
times whispers words such as
up or daddy.
She loves to learn, said Mary.
Shes so proud of herself.
It is hard to see the surgeries
and pain Kasey endured past her
bright smile, she said.
Despite it all, shes such a
happy girl, said Mary. Every
step of the way just made us ap-
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