Page 6 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • November 4, 2009
Emmanuel asks...
Can You Help?
Our hat’s off: FOR FOOD: Eastern Christian Elementary School and Church of the Nativity of Midland Park for the recent food collection. John Skead gets our thanks for collecting food instead of presents for his seventh birthday. FOR FUNDS: We appreciate Legend’s Steakhouse of Midland Park, which recently held a Golf Outing that benefitted the Emmanuel Cancer Foundation. The following good people sponsored the event: Shamrock Construction, Northeast Remsco Construction, Beer Rainey Taps, Yankee Linen, Classic Provisions, Roth, Toscano & Amato, Peter’s Fish Market, Kohler, Northern Eagle, Glen Lacy, Hatch Mott MacDonald, Off the Hook, Villadom TIMES, Bert Posses, Cedar Hill Construction, 115 River Road, LLC., and Fred A. Daibes. 4-29-09 karen/janine We appreciate Joe Andrioli and his friends for once again holding a benefit dinner recently to raise funds. EmmanuelHelp2x.75(4-29-09) Washington School of Wyckoff held a successful fund3 x .75 raiser for us this past week and we thank all the students and staff for their support! Stop & Shop of Wyckoff donated seasonal candy this past week. These are great examples of what people and businesses in the community can do to raise money and awareness for this worthy cause. The following times for office volunteering are available: Monday, 1 to 5 p.m.; Thursday, 2:30 to 5 p.m.; and Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. This year, we are asking community organizations such as schools, churches, temples, and places of work
to consider becoming involved with us at a greater level. Whether you help us currently, or never have helped us in any way, we invite everyone to get involved at this critical time. Many non-profit organizations such as ours have experienced a significant drop in contributions. Involvement can take many forms, but doesn’t have to take a lot of time. For example, businesses can host a fundraiser such as a “Dress Down Day, when employees make a donation to wear casual clothes,” host a Golf Outing, or contribute a certain percentage of profits for one day. Schools can collect non-perishable food items, or raise
funds for ECF by hosting a “Pajama Day” or “Hat Day,” when everyone pays $5 for the privilege of wearing PJs or a hat to school. Schools can also fundraise by hosting a basketball game or a dance and charging admission. Call us at (201) 612-8118. Please do not leave items at the center without checking with us. Our space is limited. Hours are Monday, 10 to 1; Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, 10 to 5; and Thursday, 10 to 2. Our local office is at 174 Paterson Avenue, Midland Park, NJ 07432. Visit us on the web at www.emmanuelcancer.org. As always, thank you for helping the children and their families!
For the sixth consecutive year, the Township of Wyckoff has received The Award of Excellence, the top recognition awarded by the North Jersey American Automobile Association. Wyckoff was recognized for its efforts to promote traffic safety. The township’s safety programs include presentatios for children and senior citizens, demonstrations by bicycle patrol officers at schools, and child safety seat inspections by certified police officers. Pictured are: Wyckoff Township Committeeman David Connolly, Patrolman Brian Zivkovich, Sergeant Robert Mac Kay, Lieutenant Charles Van Dyk, Mayor Joseph Fiorenzo, Police Chief Benjamin Fox, Committeeman Rick Alnor, and Committeeman Brian Scanlan.
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