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Time to Play Golf
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The
Shrine of
Saint Joseph
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1050 Long Hill Road
Stirling, NJ 07980
If you are unable to join us in person, please join us in prayer.
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Email:
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religious@stshrine.org
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908-647-0208 |
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908-647-5770 |
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Daily 10-5 |
| Sunday 10-4 |
For prayer
requests, please
email
religious@stshrine.org
Many of our
prayers and
other materials
are available as
Adobe®
pdf files.
Download the
latest Acrobat®
Reader.

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News
From The Hill |
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Fall
2011 A special publication of the Shrine of St.
Joseph Volume 17 Number 1 Page
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Time to Play Golf
The Fiddlers Elbow Golf Club in Bedminster, NJ, will be the
site of the Shrine of St. Joseph First Annual Golf Classic on May 18,
2012. Patrons are invited to join as sponsors, donors, and hopefully,
fast players. For information call the Shrine M-F, 9-5 at
908-647-0208. Proceeds will be used for the Tower of Remembrance
maintenance and peace programs.
Registrations and Sponsorships are available and you
can do it all online if you wish.
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OUR FIRST ANNUAL
GOLF CLASSIC
May 18, 2012
Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club
Bedminster, New Jersey
To Benefit
The Tower of Remembrance

THE SHRINE OF
ST. JOSEPH
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When:
Friday,
May 18, 2012
Where:
Fiddler’s
Elbow Country Club
811 Rattlesnake Bridge
Road
Bedminster, NJ 07921
908.439-2513
Directions
Cost for a Round of Golf:
$225.00 p/p
Cost for Dinner only:
$
75.00
Times:
Registration:
9:30 am-12 Noon
Lunch:
10:30 am-12 Noon
Shotgun Start:
12
Noon-5:00 pm
Reception & Awards:
5:00 pm-7:00 pm
Golf Format:
Scramble
Awards:
First and Second Place Scramble
Teams
Contests:
Longest Drive
Closest to the Pin
Closest to the Line
On the Green – 50/50
Hole in One
Raffle:
Many Valuable Raffle Prizes
Auction
50/50
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The Tower of Remembrance, constructed with
steel directly from the Twin
Towers, honors all
who died on 9/11.
Each name is engraved on a
circular wall around the Tower.
The Tower and
the Shrine’s grounds are sacred places where anyone
come to reflect and find peace.
The Tower has become a public memorial that attracts
thousands of visitors each year.
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The Peace Center offers
students, ages 8-18, a
program in developing
non-violent approaches to
peacemaking and promotes
worldwide peace for all,
particularly those in conflict.
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