Owners of Terhune Orchards to receive the Marsha Lewis Citizenship Award

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The Lewis School of Princeton is set to present the first annual Marsha Lewis Citizenship Award for Outstanding Service and Public Interest to the owners of Terhune Orchards Gary and Pam Mount for their life long commitment to community, local farming, the environment and education. The award ceremony will be held during a dinner at “The Big Event,” the 2015 Annual Golf and Tennis Classic on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at Cherry Valley Country Club in Skillman.

The Lewis School of Princeton is set to present the first annual Marsha Lewis Citizenship Award for Outstanding Service and Public Interest to the owners of Terhune Orchards Gary and Pam Mount for their life long commitment to community, local farming, the environment and education. The award ceremony will be held during a dinner at “The Big Event,” the 2015 Annual Golf and Tennis Classic on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at Cherry Valley Country Club in Skillman.

Pam Mount is a board member of The Lewis School of Princeton. The Mount’s son, Mark was enrolled as a student in the 1970’s when The Lewis School and Terhune Orchards were just getting their start as businesses in the community.

The evening is set to begin with a cocktail reception including drinks and hors d’oeuvres catered by Joss & Jules of Princeton using produce grown by Terhune Orchards. Cherry Valley Country Club will celebrate our rich agricultural history in Central New Jersey with a farm-to-table themed dinner. The evening will also include a scotch tasting, cigar rolling, silent auction, trunk show and more.

Tickets are $100 or $125 after September 15, 2015. Register online at lewisschool.org or call (617) 852-6566. All proceeds to benefit The Lewis School of Princeton

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