8 / matters magazine / hearth & home 2019 continued on p. 34 March 26 at 7:30 at Tuscan Elemen- tary School in Maplewood. An annual, free program, an expert will discuss best practices in raising race-conscious children and a panel of parents and students will share their own experi- ences. There will be a presentation and breakout discussion groups. The pro- gram is open to everyone but geared toward families of elementary and preschool children. For details, visit communitycoalitionrace.org. The Maplewood Garden Club has two interesting and informative speakers who are perfect for spring. Caren White, the Garden Steward of Rutgers Herb Garden, will present The Bountiful Herb Garden April 8. In ad- dition to explaining how to plant and care for herbs, White will discuss the best times and methods for harvesting plants, leaves, flowers, seeds and roots, as well as how to preserve them for f u t u r e use. On May 6, L e s l e y Parness, retired su- perinten- dent of Horticul- tural Edu- cation at the Mor- ris Coun- ty Park Commission, will explain how to use black-hued plants to create rhythm, punctuate place, outline areas and focus the eye. Parness will feature more than 75 dark beauties, including annuals, perennials, vines, trees and shrubs. Both talks take place at 7:30 p.m. at Maplewood Memorial Library, are free and open to all and follow a short business meeting. For details visit maplewoodgardenclub.org. Harvest Christian Church, 1945 Springfield Avenue, Maplewood, will host Moving on Faith April 21 at 6:30 p.m. at G50 Productions in Irving- ton. Moving On Faith is a free Chris- tian worship concert featuring a night of food, fellowship, performance and worship. Singer/songwriter April Brown and Pop-Rock Christian art- ist Jonathan Wilson will perform as will as a special guest. For details and to RSVP call 973-985-8800, email movingonfaithexperience.eventbrite.com or visit movingonfaithexperience.com. Grammy-winning local musician Stephane Wrembel begins Django A Gogo 2019, a week-long celebra- tion of legendary gypsy jazz guitar- ist Django Reinhardt April 24. The Maplewood Garden Club presents Caren White, the Garden Steward of Rutgers Herb Garden, who will discuss how to plant and care for herbs April 8 at Maple- wood Memorial Library. Lesley Parness, retired su- perintendent of Horticultur- al Education at the Morris County Park Commission, will discuss how to best use black-hued plants in a gar- den May 6 at Maplewood Memorial Library. Harvest Christian Church hosts Moving On Faith, a free Christian worship concert, April 21. Stephane Wrembel will present Django A Gogo 2019, a celebration of legendary gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, April 24 through April 28 at The Woodland in Maplewood. • Post Physical Therapy • Post Cardiac Rehab • Functional Training and Corrective Exercises • Small Group Training • Restarting exercise after a long layoff Kyle Jane Harrow, MS, ACE | Exercise Physiologist Personal Fitness Trainer | 973-568-9524 kayjayh4@gmail.com | ReStartFitnessNJ.com PERSONAL TRAINING IN HOME OR GYM Jennifer Greenberg, Realtor Associate Hearth Realty Group HRG Commercial 14 South Orange Ave, #1-R South Orange NJ 07079 917.757.3287 Cell 973.913.5055 Office jen@hearthrealtygroup.com movewithgreenberg.com #NewBrandExperiencedAgents | #Indie #LiveLocalSellLocal | #LocalHousingMarket #SouthOrangeNJ | #MaplewoodNJ #LocalCommercialMarket | #HonestyandIntegrity #NJRealEstate | #ResultsDrivenApproach #ContractToCloseSkillSet EXPERIENCED  RESPONSIVE  MOTIVATED “May your thirst for life never run dry” Authentic Irish Cuisine, Irish Coffee, Fine Wines and Irish Whiskey worthy of Celtic Kings Experience the best of Ireland’s Pub traditions Family Friendly • Good Cheer Stop by for our FAMOUS RAW BAR on Fridays 4–7 p.m. ST.JAMES’S GATE APPAREL AND GIFT CARDS AVAILABLE www.stjamesgatepublickhouse.com Join us fireside for lunch and dinner 167 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Village 973-378-2222 LIVE, TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC Check our website for upcoming events