Health & Fitness
Moorestown FEP Suspends Events Due To Coronavirus
The Friends Enrichment Program has suspended activities and events to help prevent the spread of new coronavirus.
MOORESTOWN, NJ — The Moorestown Friends Enrichment Program (FEP) has suspended its upcoming activities and special events due to the risks associated with new coronavirus, the group announced on Thursday. It will remain in touch with the families it serves by email and telephone in the interim.
This includes the postponements of the Music, Arts, and Dance Medley, originally scheduled for March 22, and the Empty Bowl Dinner, originally set for April 5. Both events will be rescheduled a soon as social distancing is no longer necessary.
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FEP will continue with plans to enroll children in summer camps this year, with the understanding that the plans made now may have to be abandoned should health emergency measures be still in place by July and August.
The New Jersey Department of Health has partnered with the New Jersey Poison Information and Education System to open and operate a call center (1-800-222-1222) for public use regarding questions, concerns, and other information related to coronavirus spread in New Jersey. More information is also available on the state's coronavirus webpage.
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