February 11, 2009 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 15 Waldwick Watch Students of the month named As part of the student recognition program at Waldwick High School and Waldwick Middle School, Principals Kevin Carroll and Michael J. Meyers named their Students of the Month for January. Faculty members made the selections. The Waldwick High School students who were honored are Kathleen Rehm for athletics, John Danubio for related arts/ business, and Brian Singer for instrumental music. Middle school students who received recognition are sixth grader Nicholas Sisti, seventh grader Justin Horuzy, and eighth grader Joseph Sciortino. Program to feature Morocco’s imperial cities The Waldwick Public Library will host a travel program “Morocco: The Imperial Cities” on Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m. This armchair tour will include Rabat, Voubilis, Fez, and Marrakech. The program is free and open to the public, however space is limited and preregistration is requested. The library is located at 19 East Prospect Street in Waldwick. For more information call (201) 652-5104. Book club to discuss Chabon novel The Waldwick Library Book Club will host a discussion of Michael Chabon’s “The Yiddish Policemen’s Union” on Thursday, Feb. 12 at 7:15 p.m. Pulitzer-prize winning Chabon returns with an alternate-history novel that succeeds as both a hardboiled detective story and a softhearted romance. Copies of the book are available at the library circulation desk. The book club welcomes new members regardless of residency. The library is located at 19 East Prospect Street in Waldwick. For more information call (201) 652-5104. Golden Club plans events The Golden Club of Waldwick is planning a Valentine’s Day Luncheon for Saturday, Feb. 14 at noon. The luncheon will be held at The Village Grill in Waldwick. The cost per member will be $14 and includes soup or salad, beef, fish or chicken, and coffee and dessert. On Friday, March 13, the group will travel to the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse for a live band and show, “Music of America.” The cost will be $54 for members; $55 for non-members. The bus will leave the senior center at 9:15 a.m. For more information, contact Lou Sherman at (201) 670-4211. February film series screenings feature romance The Waldwick Public Library hosts screenings of classic films on Thursdays at 2 p.m. A brief introduction, setting the film in its historical context, will precede each screening. The theme for the month of February is romance, and the schedule of screenings is as follows: “An Affair to Remember,” Feb. 12; “Love is a Many Splendored Thing,” Feb. 19; and “Key Largo,” Feb. 26. Registration for the Classic Film Series is not necessary; however arrival before 2 p.m. is encouraged. Call (201) 652-5104. Fashion Show donations and volunteers sought This year’s 2009 Graduation Ball Fash- ion Show Committee is in need of items for prize baskets. Also needed are materials to make these baskets, such as baskets, ribbon, cellophane rolls, labels, and tape. Pre-made themed baskets, gifts or gift certificates are appreciated. Contact Geri Musumeci at (201) 818-2607 to drop off a contribution. The committee is recruiting more volunteers to make this fundraiser a success and raise the funds needed for this year’s Grad Ball. Volunteers are needed to solicit or pick up donations, assemble baskets, sell tickets, and help the night of the Fashion Show. Contact Nancy Pelech at (201) 6525296 or Maureen Poppe at (201) 981-0450. The Fashion Show is scheduled for April 2 at Seasons in Washington Township. Fashions will be modeled by the 2009 senior graduates. Tickets will be $50 if purchased in advance and $55 at the door. Ticket sales will be Feb. 23 to March 20. To reserve tickets, contact Terry Sherman at (201) 612-9841. This fundraiser supports the 2009 ball that is held after graduation for the seniors. ESL group meets at library The ESL conversation group that meets weekly at the Waldwick Public Library has resumed meeting at 10:15 a.m. on Mondays. Registration is taken at the library throughout the year. In an expansion of its ESL program, the library will hold an ESL basic class that will meet weekly on Tuesdays at 2 p.m. The ESL conversation group and ESL basic class are free and open to adults who want assistance learning and speaking English. For more information call (201) 652-5104. Monthly scrapbooking crops set Scrappers of NJ currently hosts a monthly get together on the third Friday of every month from 5 to 11 p.m., at the Waldwick Ambulance Building. The fee is $5. Snacks, drinks, prizes, and a tool table are provided. Bring your pictures and supplies, and come ready to crop. Please no children under 10 years of age. Contact Jennifer at (201) 444-3225 or ricjen@aol. com to register. Health services available Free adult health walk-in clinics are available on Wednesdays from 8:30 a.m. to noon and from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Health Center, 22 Whites Lane in Waldwick. Services provided include blood pressure screening, health education, and referrals. The service is also available to homebound residents by appointment. Well-child care for preschool children is offered on the second Tuesday of every month. This service includes physical examinations, diagnostic screening, required immunizations, and referrals. Appointments are necessary and can be arranged by calling (201) 444-3914. Free blood pressure testing is also available on the fourth Tuesday of each month from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Waldwick Administration Building on Franklin Turnpike. Legion welcomes new members The American Legion Post #57, which serves Allendale, Ramsey, Midland Park, Upper Saddle River, Saddle River, Waldwick, and Wyckoff, welcomes new members. The group meets the second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. Every Thursday afternoon there is a social at 1 p.m. with shuffleboard, pool, cards, and spirited conversation on the agenda. The Post is located at 46 Franklin Turnpike in Waldwick and has plenty of parking. For more information call (201) 444-2704 or (201) 652-7104. Newborn Smoke Detector Program The Waldwick Fire Auxiliary, in partnership with the National S.A.F.E. Home Foundation, is sponsoring an innovative program called the Newborn Smoke Detectors Program. This initiative provides free smoke detectors to families of newborn babies living in the Borough of Waldwick, with the primary goal of ensuring basic fire safety equipment is installed in the homes of Waldwick’s newest and youngest residents, and to emphasize the critical need of following proper fire safety practices in the home. New parents who wish to sign up may call Suzanne Flatten at (201) 444-5651, or print out and complete the smoke detector form found on the Waldwick website, WWW.WALDWICKPD.ORG. Completed forms may be dropped off at the Waldwick Fire House #1 on East Prospect Street on Thursday evenings (after 8 p.m.) for processing. Stay on top of commercial building maintenance SHOP LOCAL Support Your Allendale Merchants Building Exterior Consultants, L.L.C. “Roofing and Waterproofing Solutions”  Roof Surveys  Waterproofing Surveys  Roof Evaluations  Moisture Surveys  Specification Development  Project Management  Construction Management  Due Diligence Jose A. Godoy Senior Consultant Phone: 954-584-3308 Fax: 954-584-3309 Cell: 954-275-3631 E-Mail: jgodoy@buildingexteriorconsultants.com Allendale Chamber of Commerce Visit us at www.AllendaleChamber.com Spotlights on new and existing members on a rotating basis. 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