April 1, 2009 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 21 Allendale Notebook Devotional Walk set for Good Friday On April 10, beginning at noon, the Allendale Community of Churches will hold its annual Good Friday Worship Service, “The Way of the Christ’s Passion Devotional Walk.” This year, the walk will begin at Archer United Methodist Church, 37 East Allendale Avenue, and end in the sanctuary of Guardian Angel Roman Catholic Church, 320 Franklin Turnpike. The churches involved include the congregations of Archer United Methodist, Calvary Lutheran, Epiphany Episcopal, Guardian Angel Roman Catholic, Highlands Presbyterian, and the Plant. Again this year, the members of Zion Lutheran Church in Saddle River will share in this event as well other Allendale clergy. Patterned after the Stations of the Cross, a procession of people, led by a large, roughly-hewn cross, will follow a prescribed route through the middle of Allendale. Along the route, the procession will stop at 14 different locations or “stations” for scripture reading and prayer. Many of the lay readers and leaders of this event are youth from each congregation. These 14 stations will recall the events of Christ’s suffering and death and their contemporary implications. A monetary offering will be taken at the last station, which will benefit the Center for Food Action. People of all ages are welcome to participate in this community spiritual event. Newcomers to host Easter Egg Hunt Bring a basket to the Allendale Newcomers Club’s Not for Kids Only Annual Egg Hunt on Saturday April 11 at 10 a.m. The event will be cancelled if the weather is inclement. The cost is $5 per child payable at the event. To RSVP, and for further details, e-mail NFKOANC@yahoo.com and be sure to provide the ages of the children who will be attending. Membership in the Allendale Newcomers Club is annual and runs from September through June. New members may join throughout the year. Membership for those who join in May through August will be applied to the following year. Join the club to meet new friends, attend daytime and evening social events, participate in playgroups with your kids, discuss current books at the book club, and more! E-mail MembershipANC@yahoo.com or log on to www. allendalenewcomersclub.blogspot.com for more information. Antique Show comes to Highlands An antique show will be held at Northern Highlands Regional High School, Hillside Avenue, Allendale, on April 4 and 5 from 10 to 5 with over 50 dealers participating. The show is being sponsored by the junior and senior classes. Antiquarian book dealer John Tyler will be participating at the show along with antique map and botanical dealer Maile Allen. Art Finkel will be displaying two booths of vintage European posters. Well-known furniture dealer Doug Schmitt will be attending along with Pat Marisco, who will be displaying Majolica, Royal Doulton and other quality porcelains. Fardin’s Antique Rugs will have two booths of fine quality Oriental rugs. Top Kat Heirlooms and Franics Storms will be showcasing estate jewelry. Ledoux’s Trading Post will feature a large display of antique buttons, art pottery, and yellow ware. Textile dealer C.J. Brown will have a booth of vintage linens, laces, and textiles. Joanne Greenberg will feature colorful country chic furniture and accessories. Some of the other items offered for sale will be silver, vintage clothing and purses, a fine selection of Limoges, Belleek, elegant glass, Civil War relics, framed cigarette cards, stoneware, toys, country store items, quilts, costume jewelry, lighting, prints, primitives, upholstered furniture, clothing made from vintage fabrics and much more. Admission is $5 per person. For further information, call P.J.’s Promotions at (201) 666-1340 or visit www.pjspromotions.com. Clothes Line accepts donations The Clothes Line Thrift Shop is accepting spring clothes, shoes, jewelry, handbags, household goods, and more. The shop has just received a large donation of beautiful clothing for the larger woman. The shop has items in all sizes for the whole family. The Clothes Line Thrift Shop is located in the Archer United Methodist Church at the corner of Franklin Turnpike and East Allendale Avenue, Allendale. For more information call (201) 327-0020. Embroidery Guild to meet The Bergen Chapter of the Embroidery Guild of America will hold its next meeting on April 13, at 9:30 a.m., at the Red Barn of Guardian Angel Church (corner of Allendale Avenue and Franklin Turnpike), Allendale. Carol Homer will provide a lesson on the stitches used to recreate a colonial era jacket. Everyone is welcome to attend. For further information please visit www.bergenega.org. Easter Egg Hunt planned The Allendale/Waldwick PBA Local #217 will hold its 15th Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 4 at the Waldwick High School Turf Football Field. (Rain date: Saturday, April 11.) The hunt will begin at 10 a.m. and last until all the eggs are found. All children through the fifth grade from Allendale and Waldwick are invited to participate in the following categories: Toddler-kindergarten, grades one through three, and grades four and five. Hunt for candy, fun, and great prizes. Admission is free. Children will also be able to meet the Easter Bunny. Remember to bring a camera and a basket. For more information, contact the Waldwick or Allendale police. Club sets ‘Fashion for Food’ The Allendale Woman’s Club will host its “Fashion for Food” benefit on April 15. All proceeds from this event will be donated to charity, with the primary beneficiary designated as the Center for Food Action. The fundraiser will be held at Seasons in Washington Township. Tickets to Fashion for Food are $60 per person and may be purchased by mail by contacting Lisa Monard at (201) 236-9844 or via e-mail at lmonard@optonline.net. A preevent registration will be held April 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Allendale Borough Hall. Food pantry donations will be collected on this day and at the door on April 15. For additional information access the club’s website www.allendalewomansclub.org. �������� ������� ���������� ��������������������� ��������� �� YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSPAPER 5K Run and 1 Mile Walk Proceeds to benefit the Waldwick Ambulance Corps, Waldwick Community Alliance and town beautification projects. We are collecting canned food for Emmanuel Cancer Foundation. ������ �� �������� � �������� Date: Location: Registration: Race Time: Course: 5K Entry Fees: April 26, 2009 Waldwick High School Track & Field Goody bags, post race refreshments 7:30 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. at the Waldwick High School Track Wyckoff Avenue & Hopper Avenue 5K Race: 9:00 a.m. 1 Mile Fun Walk: 9:30 a.m. 5K certified course and sanctioned by the USATF $15.00 pre-race fee received by April 1st $20.00 registration received by April 18th $25.00 registration after April 18th or on day of race Race day T-shirt to all pre-registrants and post-registrants (while supplies last) Rain or shine. $8.00 received by April 1st No refunds will $10.00 after April 1st and on day of race be given. Course Description: Fast, rolling hills, scenic park, track finish ����������������� 1 Mile Fun Walk: No pets, roller blades, bikes, or skateboards during the 5K Run Strollers will be permitted during the 1 Mile Fun Walk Online application available at raceforum.com Additional information and directions on www.waldwickchamberofcommerce.com Race results will be available on www.Bestrace.com