Page 26 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • June 10, 2009 Glen Rock Roundup Seniors plan summer trips The Glen Rock Senior Citizens Club will host a trip to the Platzl Brauhaus Senior Festival on Wednesday, July 15. Activities will include dancing, bocce, bingo, mini golf, swimming, cards, and more. Breakfast, a buffet lunch, and a sit down dinner are included. The cost is $44 for members, and $47 for non members. The bus will leave Wilde Park at 9:30 a.m. For more information or reservations contact Jerry at (201) 444-2275. On Wednesday, Aug. 5, the seniors will travel to Woodloch Pines. The day’s activities will include a boat ride, entertainment, bingo, continental breakfast, and a family style lunch of roast beef, fried shrimp, apple pie, coffee, and tea. The cost is $44 for members and $47 for non members. The bus will depart from Wilde Park at 8:30 a.m. Contact Evelyn at (201) 445-9238 to make a reservation. Studio stars program offered Glen Rock Community School is offering a three week summer program for children ages eight through 16 to experience the workings of an onstage performance. The program will allow each participant to develop stage presence, understand stage directions, scene development, mime, dialogue delivery, character development and reinforce self-esteem. Program directors are Ron Onorato and Carmen Boscia. Sessions will be held daily in the Glen Rock High School auditorium from 9 a.m. to noon from June 29 through July 17, with no session on July 3. The final session is the culmination of the previous sessions with an onstage performance July 17. Early registration is recommended. Space in the spotlight is limited. Call (201) 389-5011. Cookbook fundraiser benefits school Hamilton Elementary School has produced a cookbook called “Flavors of Hamilton.” This cookbook is available at Sasha’s Hair and Nail Designs, Books, Bytes & Beyond, and Rocca’s Market. Students of the Month announced David Kay has been named Citizen of the Month at Glen Rock High School and Chip Morel has been named Scholar Athlete of the Month. The following individuals were also named students of the month in the noted subjects: Jamie Collins, art; Matthew Luczyk, business education; Madeline Ricchiuto, theater; Jordan Zimmerman, English; David Engle, industrial arts; Suh Yoon, instrumental music; Ben Smick, math; Michael Genett, photography; Michael Amory, physical education; Kathryn Vandervalk, science; Ellen Orbach, social studies; Janice Shin, technology-media; Colleen Ender, vocal music; and Miki Okamura, world language. Activities Club holds annual picnic The Activities Club will hold its annual picnic in the pavilion at the Glen Rock Pool on Wednesday, June 17 at noon. The picnic will be catered by Kleins of Saddle Brook with music provided by Stan Feldman and Charlie Flynn. Members and their wives and guests are invited to attend. The cost is $24 per person. Members and their guests who have not made the reservation are requested to contact Jim Garofalo by June 11 at (201) 652-2311. Retired and semi-retired men interested in joining the club are asked to contact Rick Colton at (201) 445-0765. The Activities Club is a group of retired and semiretired men from Glen Rock and the surrounding communities. Club members are involved in various activities and volunteer projects. Maine trip planned The Glen Rock Community School is hosting a trip to Boothbay Harbor Maine Sept. 11 through 14. The trip includes three nights at the Sprucewold Lodge, a welcome champagne punch, three buffet breakfasts, Maine coast dinner at the lodge (featuring lobster, salmon, chicken or steak), a cruise along Maine’s picturesque coast, a day of sightseeing, and knowledgeable escorts for the entire trip. Prices are $549 per person, double occupancy; $609 per person, single occupancy; $529 per person triple occupancy. A $100 non-refundable deposit will reserve hold a spot. Call the Community School at (201) 389-5011 between 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. daily, for more information or to make a reservation. Movie matinees offered Area residents are invited to movies at the Glen Rock Library every Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. Feel free to bring snacks. The programs are free and registration is not required. Upcoming films include: on June 11, “The Philadelphia Story,” starring Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart, and Ruth Hussey; on June 18, “Dial M for Murder,” an Alfred Hitchcock classic starring Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, and Robert Cummings; and on June 25, “Bringing up Baby,” starring Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and Charlie Ruggles. Call (201) 670-3970. Library news Knitters have been congregating at all hours of the day and night at the Glen Rock Library. People just whip out their projects, (crochet too) and attract other people to discuss projects, yarn and yarn sources. 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