Camden County shares weekly update with local events and program highlights

Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director - Official website
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director - Official website
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The Camden County government has released its weekly newsletter for December 23, 2025, providing updates on recent events and programs in the area.

Among the topics highlighted in this edition are the Cooper Foundation’s No Shave November CCPD Donation, the Camden County Police Department’s Winter Wonderland event, opportunities to give the gift of music during the holiday season, and an upcoming Three Kings Day Celebration. The newsletter also includes additional information on other community initiatives.

Residents are encouraged to sign up to receive these updates, which include listings of programs and events each Thursday afternoon.



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