The properties in the township of Millburn/Short Hills is filled to the brim with people trying to make a difference. Potential new homeowners are eager to invest in real estate in the township of Millburn/Short Hills to become a part of this selfless community. Residents of the township of Millburn/Short Hills donate everything from money to clothing to blood on a regular basis in an effort to help others. Recently, resident Debbie Kaminsky donated her time and effort to an excellent cause and broke a record.
On Sunday, September 20, Kaminsky organized an event that was attended by over 250 people from more than 33 Yoga studios. The third annual Global Mala event had the highest number of attendees in the history of the event http://www.globalmala.org/. The purpose of the Global Mala event is to create peace while bringing awareness to issues impacting the world. Shiva Rea, one of the world’s top yoga instructors, attended the event via Skype. Another township resident, Marc Cooperman (owner of restaurant.mc) did all 108 sun salutations at the event and is now corroborating with Kaminsky to bring a yoga and wine event to his restaurant early this November (http://restaurantmc.com/).
Residents like Kaminsky are what make the township of Millburn/Short Hills a uniquely desirable place for potential new homeowners. Potential new homeowners know that an investment in property in the township of Millburn/Short Hills is also an investment in a spectacular community.
Third Annual Global Mala Event Organized by Millburn/Short Hills Resident
October 20, 2009 by Shannon Aronson