Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • December 16, 2009
Glen Rock Roundup
Library reschedules its influenza program The Glen Rock Library has rescheduled its influenza program to Tuesday, Dec. 15 at 7:30 p.m. The program will address the differences between seasonal, pandemic and H1N1 (Swine Flu), the steps people can take to prevent the spread of influenza, and where people can locate reliable information about influenza. There will be a question and answer session after the presentation by Marilynn Bernstein, M.S.N., R.N. Call the library at (201) 670-3970 for more information. Tree Trust suggests a gift that keeps growing The Glen Rock Tree Trust urges residents to consider a gift that keeps growing by giving a tree on public land in the name
of a loved one or family member. With a donation of $25 or more towards general tree plantings, a donor will receive a certificate to stuff a stocking, leave next to the menorah, or mail to a friend who has moved out of town. Participants who wish to pay for an entire tree may designate a preference for where the tree will be planted: on town property, at a specific school, or at the Glen Rock Arboretum. Brochures on the Glen Rock Tree Trust and how to make a donation are available at the borough library or borough hall. To receive an electronic version, e-mail GlenRockTreeTrust@gmail.com. Blue Christmas service at Good Shepherd For a fourth year, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will conduct the Blue Christmas worship service on Sunday, Dec. 13 at 3p.m. This worship service is designed for people who have suffered the loss of a loved one, a job, or a relationship. The service will provide an opportunity for reflection, prayer, and contemplation
about Christmas. For more information about this service, call Pastor Roger Spencer at (201) 444-6598 or visit the website at www.gs.lthrn.org. Good Shepherd is located at 233 South Highwood Avenue, Glen Rock. Library sets holiday schedule The Glen Rock Library, 315 Rock Road, will be closed on Thursday, Dec. 24 and Friday, Dec. 25. The library will reopen for Saturday, Dec. 26 and Sunday, Dec. 27. On New Year’s Eve, Thursday, Dec. 31 the library will close at 1 p.m. and will remain closed on Friday, Jan. 1 for New Year’s Day. The library will resume regular hours on Jan. 2. Coat Drive underway Men’s, women’s, and children’s coats are now being collected to benefit two local charitable organizations. New or gently used coats may be dropped off at Kilroy’s Wonder Market, The Grow-cery, or Stacey & Joe’s Family Footwear, all of which are based in the Borough of Glen Rock. Aber woodcarvings on exhibit The whimsical three-dimensional art of Glen Rock resident Jim Aber is on display at the Waldwick Library now through Thursday, Dec. 31. Featured in the exhibit are colorful woodcarvings, painted rocks, and clay sculptures depicting Santa Claus, domestic and exotic animals, and representations of early cave paintings. Retired from a career as the art director for an advertising agency, Aber enjoys many hobbies including drawing, painting, wood carving, playing the piano, and writing poetry. He has a degree in fine arts from the Rhode Island School of Design and is the author of “Jim Aber’s Glen Rock Sketchbook.” Featuring drawings of local downtown businesses and buildings, the book was published in 1997 as a fundraiser by the Glen Rock Central Business District Commission.
The Waldwick Library, located at 19 East Prospect Street in Waldwick, is open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call (201) 652-5104. Holiday luncheon planned The annual Christmas/Chanukah luncheon of the Activities Club is planned for Dec. 17 at the Brownstone Inn in Paterson. The affair, which will begin at noon, includes a one hour open bar, a four-course lunch, and dancing to the Tony Giannella Orchestra. Members and guests are invited to attend. Contact Frank Gasper at (201) 670-7397 for more information. The Activities Club is a group of retired and semi-retired men involved in social, athletic, intellectual, and volunteer activities. Men interested in joining the club or learning more about the club are invited to contact Rick Colton at (201) 445-0755 or visit the website theactivitiesclub.org. Mature Parishioners plan events The Saint Catharine Association of Mature Parishioners will hold its annual Christmas party at the Brownstone on Thursday, Dec. 17. The party will begin at noon. For more information and to make reservations, call Bob at (201) 444-1024. Trips are open to non-members. Activities Club adds bicycling group The Activities Club is forming a bicycle group. Plans are being made for programs on bicycle maintenance and safety, Ridgewood to Rochelle Park bike path rides, long rides, including Greenway path in New York City, and a program to collect and repair of older bikes to be donated to the less fortunate. Any men interested in this activity should contact Brian Cassin, (201) 4455608 or go to the website at theactivitiesclub.org.
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