Mayorathon 2025

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Quinton Law Mayorathon

The Mayorathon was a weeklong livestream series highlighting the people, stories, and small businesses that shape Moorestown. Each night featured a local guest—from nonprofit leaders to student performers to small business owners—who shared their work, experiences, and impact.

The core purpose of the Mayorathon is to raise donations for Inspiring Life Together, a nonprofit supporting women and families through cancer journeys, wellness challenges, and major life transitions. By elevating community voices and spotlighting Moorestown’s small businesses, the Mayorathon brings residents together in support of a cause that strengthens the entire town.

It’s a celebration of Moorestown’s past, present, and future—told by the people building it every day.

Day 2 — Inspiring Life Together

This livestream focuses on the mission and impact of Inspiring Life Together, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting moms and families facing breast cancer. Spring shares the story behind the organization, the real-life challenges women face during diagnosis and treatment, and how community-based support can make a meaningful difference during some of life’s hardest moments.

Day 1 — Community House of Moorestown

Day 1 of the Mayorathon kicks off at the Community House of Moorestown with Executive Director Pam Henshall and Board Chair George Schulmann.

This opening livestream focuses on the history, mission, and future of the Community House as it prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary. Pam and George discuss how the Community House has served as a gathering place for generations of Moorestown residents, how it operates today, and what lies ahead as it enters its next century of community impact.

Day 3 — Robert Jackson, West End Community Center

Day 3 of the Mayorathon spotlights the West End Community Center Oral History Project with Robert Jackson.

In this livestream, Robert Jackson discusses the effort to preserve and share the history of the West End Community Center, a vibrant cultural and social hub for Moorestown’s historically Black West End neighborhood from 1944–1968. Through oral histories, photographs, and artifacts, this project honors the stories of community members who built and sustained a place of belonging in a time of segregation, ensuring that this important piece of Moorestown’s history is not forgotten.

Day 4 — Moorestown High School Madrigals

Welcome to Day 4 of the Mayorathon, and thank you for spending part of your evening with us. On tonight’s stream, Mayor Quinton Law opens with Moorestown updates before welcoming the Moorestown High School Madrigals for a special live performance featuring two songs. We’re excited to spotlight the talent, dedication, and creativity of Moorestown’s students and arts educators.

Day 5 — Historical Society of Moorestown

On today’s stream, Mayor Quinton Law is joined by the Historical Society of Moorestown for a conversation about local history, preservation, and the stories that help shape the town we know today. The discussion highlights how the Historical Society works to collect, protect, and share Moorestown’s past through archives, exhibits, and community storytelling.

Day 6 — Toni Farmer

Mayor Quinton Law is joined by Toni Farmer for a conversation at the intersection of gardening, food, and public policy. Toni is a TV host, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and teaches science-based gardening and food policy. She also hosts a regular segment on FOX 29 Philadelphia, airing Tuesdays at 3:30 PM EST.

Day 7 — Alex George, @LilyPCrumbs

On today’s stream, Mayor Quinton Law is joined by Alex George, also known as @lilypcrumbs, for a conversation about her journey, her love of baking, and what it’s really like to build something as a content creator. We’ll be talking about how her passion for baked goods turned into a creative outlet, the work that goes into sharing food online, and the community that’s grown around it.

Day 8 — Finale: Cock A Doodle Dan’s

Join us for the final day of the Mayorathon as we sit down with Dan Walsh, the owner of Cock A Doodle Dan’s Wings & Steaks — Moorestown’s hometown favorite known for its famous chicken wings, classic cheesesteaks, hearty hoagies, and more! Located right on Main Street in Moorestown, NJ, Dan and his team pride themselves on serving freshly prepared, high-quality comfort food with fast, friendly service.

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