Millburn-Short Hills Magazine May 2016 | Page 70

SOCIAL SCENE Opportunity Project, an organization for brain injury survivors, held a series of community events at its Millburn clubhouse. Millburn Mayor W. Theodore “Ted” Bourke presented a proclamation in recognition of National Brain Injury Awareness Month. The clubhouse also hosted Healthy Brain Healthy Me, a health and wellness workshop sponsored by Barnabas Health and Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. 1 Allison Thibault, Founder and Owner of VivaTotalHealth, blended up Avocado Green Smoothies to share with guests to promote healthy eating and a balanced mind at Opportunity Project’s Healthy Brain-Healthy Me Wellness Day on March 23, 2016. 2 Millburn Mayor Ted Bourke (left) presents Opportunity Project member Michael and Executive Director Carol Albanese with the Brain Injury Awareness Month proclamation. 3 Opportunity Project Director Carol Albanese, Dr. Barbara Couvadelli and Opportunity Project members, Tim and Yasin, welcome visitors to Health Brain-Healthy Me Wellness Day on March 23, 2016. 2 1 COURTESY OF OPPORTUNITY PROJECT OPPORTUNITY PROJECT 3 HOUSE T TOUR OUR T TO O BENEFIT AUTISM ISM A AWARENESS WARENES ARENESS A 4th Annual Short Hills House Tour Saturday, May 21 • 12pm - 3pm $25 donation purchase at eventbrite.com/ Short Hills House Tour For more infformation contact: Melanie Rosenbaum Sales Associate & Blogger 973-768-1818 c [