Open Mic Night September 20th and It’s Time For Another Cheap Date

Open Mic Night September 20th

Please join us at the Smoke Rise Village Inn for Open Mic Night, Saturday, September 20th from 8 to 10 p.m.  Your M.C. for the night will be Joe Schellato.  Come all you talented people, the mic is yours.  Please limit your performances to 5 minutes.  We will have the band In Denial to accompany the vocalists so bring your sheet music.  If you know what you are going to sing please drop off your music at the Inn so the band can practice before hand.  This will be a fun night for all.  If you are planning to have dinner we suggest you make your reservations early.  Please call Jean Roy at 973-838-0792 if you have questions about performing.

It’s Time For Another Cheap Date

Come to the Smoke Rise Inn and join DJ Frankie Cuba on September 27th for an evening of dancing.  If you like you can have dinner off the regular menu or just come for drinks and hors h’oeuvres.  You can even just come to dance.  Dancing is from 8 to l2 and there is only a $5.00 per person cover charge to get on the floor.  Eat in the lounge or eat in the ballroom by the dance floor (just remember dinner stops being served at l0:30pm).

 

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History 

According to legend, Smoke Rise was once the hunting grounds of the Lenni-Lenape Indians who gave it the name 'The Land Where the Smoke Rises' from watching how the moisture steaming from the lake created the illusion of smoke. Appropriately, it was long the estate of Francis Kinney of the Kinney Brothers Tobacco Co., makers of Sweet Caporals. 

The Kinney Family (after whom Kinnelon was named) enjoyed this property for many years as a self-contained country gentleman's estate, maintaining its own stables, blacksmith shops, greenhouses, piggery, firehouse and icehouse. Most of the buildings on the Perimeter Road were built from native rock before the turn of the century. The Village Inn was part of the original stables and barns where Brown Swiss cattle and carriages were kept. The repair Shop was the piggery and the Smoke Rise Club Office was the firehouse. For his wife, Mr. Kinney built St. Hubert's Chapel, the exquisite small chapel located in the middle of Lake Kinnelon. Smoke Rise residents used it on many occasions as a house of worship before the erection of the Smoke Rise Community Church in 1956. the Community Church serves the residents as an interdenominational church offering a variety of religious, educational and recreational programs for all ages. 

John Alden Talbot, Sr. had long been a friend of Francis Kinney's son, Morris. When Morris Kinney died in 1945, he left the estate to John Talbot, Sr., as a tribute to their lifetime friendship and mutually shared love of Smoke Rise. In 1946, when the need for suburban housing for discriminating people became evident, John Talbot, Sr., with great vision and foresight, founded The Smoke Rise Club, one of the earliest community club PLANS IN THE United States. Unlike so many developers, he insisted that the land be kept in its natural state as far as possible.  

The Jerseyan sector of the Scanian or Sub Aftonian Glacier, according to geologists, encompassed the Smoke Rise area more than 25,000 years ago. It extended some seven hundred miles south of Smoke Rise and when it broke up and melted it determined the climate, dividing that of the Eastern Seaboard of the United States into two regions, the Northern and the Southern. Smoke Rise is just about in the Dead Center of these two regions, which accounts for the bi-regional variety and the unusually great number of species of its flora and fauna. Much of the vegetation and the bird and animal life is indigenous to both climatic regions. According to experts in forestry, horticulture and fauna, there exists in Smoke Rise an extraordinary variety of trees, 170 different kinds of birds and wild fowl, 300 varieties of plants, wildflowers, shrubs and 40 varieties of animals.

Principle Purposes of the Smoke Rise Club 

The purposes of the Club is defined in its Certificate of incorporation as follows: 

a)      To provide in perpetuity for the care and maintenance of the Club properties now or hereafter owned or otherwise acquired, such as roads, bridal paths, parks, dams, beaches, lakes and waters and any streams connected herewith, docks, piers, club houses, buildings, other structures and other grounds used for recreation and sports at Smoke Rise, Kinnelon Borough, Morris County, New Jersey, and including all the property lawfully used in common by Club Members on the shores of said lakes and all properties adjacent thereto which may be purchased or otherwise acquired from The Smoke Rise Company, Inc., a corporation of the State of New Jersey, its successors and assigns, others;

b)      To formulate rules and regulation, and provide for the enforcement thereof, for the use of all Club properties and facilities now owned and/or hereafter acquired;

c)      To preserve the natural beauty of the reservation; to create and perpetuate a high social, civic and cultural standard within the community;

d)      To provide and maintain an adequate system of administration; to make available fire and police protection for all Club properties and for the properties of all Club Members; to provide and enforce all reasonable standards of safety;

e)      To make available to Members of the Club facilities for the enjoyment of all the properties mentioned herein and to promote health, welfare, pleasure, recreation, indoor and outdoor sports, entertainment and athletic contests;

f)        To preserve the Smoke Rise Reservations private property by maintaining entrance gates and by taking over and maintaining all roads after they have been hard surfaced by the Smoke Rise Company, Inc.
 

These purposes were formulated at the time of incorporation in 1946. Although the by law and rules of the Club have been changes over time to meet both the changing times and the laws under which we are governed by the State of New Jersey the intent and purposes of the Club have endured.








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