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County Bar plans Mediation Service fundraiser

By On Deck Staff

The Cape May County Bar Association is sponsoring a fundraiser on behalf of Cape Mediation Services, Inc. at Natali Vineyards, 221 Route 47 North, Cape May Court House on Thursday, October 1, beginning at 5:30 p.m.
The evening includes a tour of the vineyards, wine tasting and cheese and crackers for $25 per person.
Cape Mediation is a non-profit organization which provides free mediation services to Cape May County residents involved in both the Family Court and Municipal Court systems.
It offers mediation training to adults who wish to become mediators.
It also offers student peer mediation training to children in all Cape May County schools, and teaches Parent Education at the Cape May County Superior Court.
Due to the current economic climate, the funding allocated to Cape Mediation has been significantly reduced.
To help support the community mission of Cape Mediation, you can join members of the Cape May County Bar Association for an enjoyable evening at Natali Vineyards. The event is open to the public.
To make a reservation, please mail payment to the Cape May County Bar Association, PO Box 425, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 by Wednesday, September 30, or pay at the door.
For more information, contact the Cape May County Bar Association Executive Director, Susan Fuller (609-463-0313) or via email cmcba@comcast.net.
All proceeds of the fundraiser will benefit Cape Mediation Services, Inc. and the administration of its community programs. Donations in lieu of attendance may be mailed to Cape Mediation Services, Inc., PO Box 662, CMCH, NJ 08210.

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