Camden / Burlington County
Meeting Location
Mount Laurel Library
100 Walt Whitman Avenue
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
Phone: 856-234-7319
Click here for directions
Contact Information
Nan McVicker
Phone: 609-953-0467
Email: nmcvicker@hotmail.com
The new ASPEN Adult Issues Support Group is meeting at the same time as our Family Issue ASPEN group for Camden / Burlington Counties, meeting in an adjoining room at the Mt. Laurel Library from 6:45pm - 8:45pm. At this meeting, the group will review and plan social activities for the adult Aspies, including bowling and coffee time at the Three Beans Café in Haddonfield, led by John Heizer.
Counselor Tom Ackley from the Center for Family Guidance in Mt. Holly will be facilitating the parent meetings, and will work with John Heizer to facilitate at future meetings with the Asperger Adults.
So please mark your calendars for the third Wednesday evening of every month between 6:45pm - 8:45pm. Please also note the third Sunday of every month at 2:00pm at the Three Beans Café in Haddonfield for coffee time with the Asperger Adults. Bowling dates and future activities will be announced.
May 18th, 2008
6:45pm - 8:45pm
Coffee time at the Three Beans Café in Haddonfield
May 21st, 2008
6:45pm - 8:45pm
Meeting
June 1st, 2008
2:00pm
Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Center
Meet at 2:00pm in front of Education Center building.
Admission is $5, but be sure to bring extra $ for gift shop.
Cedar Run has raptors and other animals that are being rehabilitated, or which are too damaged to be returned to the wild. A one-mile trail leads around the animal compound. The Education Center displays live snakes and turtles, and various exhibits concerning the local wildlife and environment. Afterwards, we will head to the Medport Diner on Rt 70 in Medford for a meal.
Cedar Run website - www.cedarrun.org
June 29th, 2008
12:00pm
Batsto Village hike and picnic
Meet at the picnic area just north of the parking lot.
Admission is free, but be sure to bring $5 for parking and a little something for the gift shop. BYO Picnic food.
Batsto Village is a Revolutionary War era village that is now owned by the State of NJ. There are historic buildings to investigate, a nature center, museum, and several miles of hiking trails. We will tour the village and take a hike along the lake.
Batsto Village website - www.batstovillage.org


