WRITTEN BY HEATHER ZWAIN
The Buzz | Kinnelon
JC
CHRISTOPHERS
SALON & SPA
KINNELON
PUBLIC LIBRARY
25 Kinnelon Road
(973) 838-8580
jcchristophers.net
jc_christophers
132 Kinnelon Road
(973) 838-1321
kinnelonlibrary.org
PAMPER MOM AT
JC Christophers Salon & Spa
The ever-transforming salon is known for staying up on the trends with constant education by
Wella and Arrojo educators. This full-service salon and spa is the perfect place to treat mom for
the day. Specializing in haircuts (starting at $45) and color (starting at $75), she can get hair servic-
es, as well as spa services. The spa uses organic products and is staffed with three estheticians
and a full-time massage therapist. Make sure to check out their monthly specials on the website.
ANNEOLOGY
104 Boonton Ave.
(973) 291-6111
anneologyclothing
SPRING READING AT
Kinnelon
Public Library
HIGH STYLE, LOW PRICE POINT AT AnneOlogy
There’s nothing better than your hometown boutique that carries everything you need to take
you from day to night. You’ve officially found your new go-to spot with AnneOlogy. Carrying an
array of merchandise from bohemian, classic and contemporary garments, to the latest trends to
cozy sweatpants, leggings and layering pieces, there is a little bit of everything. Complete your
look with jewelry, handbags and shoes. Owner Anne Neggia gets new merchandise three times
a week and doesn’t order mass quantities of any garments to make sure her customers look
fresh and unique. “I can dress people from ages 15 to 80 with every body type,” Neggia says.
“You can always find an adorable outfit here to go out on a Friday night and look better
than everybody else.”
Local kids will partake in a mini theatrical
performance full of singing and dancing on
Friday, May 13. The performance, Romeo and
Juliet and Taylor Swift, will kick off at 2:30 p.m.
On Tuesday, May 16, children who have been
participating in the Tuesday reading monthly
book club, will compete in the Magic Tree
House Amazing Race, where they’ll answer
questions based on the Magic Tree House
books, and run an obstacle course to finish
out their reading series. “These programs are a
great way to get children involved in the
library and to incorporate reading into fun
activities and friendly competition,” Galina
Adair, youth services librarian, says. “A library
card is a free passport to uncover unending
adventures for your children.” Check the
library’s calendar for more events.
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