February 18, 2009 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 15 Ho-Ho-Kus Jottings CERT classes to begin The Ho-Ho-Kus Community Emergency Response Team is seeking volunteers. Learn how to better prepare for the threats of terrorism, disasters, public health issues, and similar events by participating in CERT training. The basic course is being conducted for eight successive Wednesday nights at the Bergen County Law & Public Safety Institute, 215 Campgaw Road, Mahwah from 7 to 10 p.m., March 19 through May 7. Pick up a CERT expression of interest card at the Ho-Ho-Kus Borough Hall or Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department, or contact Ho-Ho-Kus CERT Coordinator Stanley A. Kober at (201) 445-1121 for an application. Ho-Ho-Kus Seniors set events Ho-Ho-Kus Seniors plan to play bingo at the group’s Tuesday, Feb. 24 meeting. Beverages and dessert will be served at noon. The program will begin at 1 p.m. At the March 24 meeting, Prof. Richard Roden, a retired New Jersey teacher, will present “American History in Song.” The program will begin at 1:30 p.m. With a blend of music and narrative, the panorama of American history from frontier days through World War I will be played. The songs will be presented with guitar accompaniment. This program is sponsored by New Jersey Council for the Humanities, a state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The program is free and open to the public. Reservations for non-members are recommended and can be made by contacting Joan at (201) 444-4896. A trip to the Culinary Institute of American for lunch and a tour is planned for April 20. Contact Sue at (201) 444-7235 for more information or reservations. The Ho-Ho-Kus Seniors meet the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at the Hermitage Education Center. Beverages and dessert are served at noon. Programs begin at 1 p.m. or as noted. Residents and former residents age 55 and over are welcome. Library board to meet The Worth Pinkham Memorial Library Board of Trustees will meet on Monday, Feb. 23. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the library located at 91 Warren Avenue in Ho-Ho-Kus. Collection for migrant workers underway Saint Bartholomew’s Church is currently collecting toiletries for the migrant workers who arrive in early April to plant the onion fields in Goshen, New York. New toiletries can be left at the church, which is located at 70 Sheridan Avenue in Ho-Ho-Kus. Bob Kane exhibits Celery Farm photos During the month of February, the Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library in Ho-Ho-Kus will be showing photographs by Bob Kane. The exhibit, “An Unfamiliar Light: Images of the Celery Farm,” captures both wildlife and landscape and some aspects of this natural area in Allendale. The library is located at 91 Warren Avenue in HoHo-Kus. Volunteer Office Cookbook available “Treasures from Ho-Ho-Kus,” a revised version of the “Ho-Ho-Kus Hostesses” (1975) is now available from the Contemporary Club for $20. This cookbook contains favorite recipes from residents, U.S. presidents, the HoHo-Kus Inn, and the Hermitage. Proceeds from this year will go to The Community Church of Ho-Ho-Kus. To obtain a copy contact Sandra Alworth at (201) 447-1438. Cookbooks are also available at Ho-Ho-Kus Borough Hall. Ho-Ho-Kusopoly on sale now Ho-Ho-Kusopoly, produced as a fundraiser by the Community Church of Ho-Ho-Kus is on sale now. The local edition will look much like its popular board game inspiration, but instead of the familiar Atlantic City streets, will refer to Ho-Ho-Kus properties and people. The game cost $25. Games can be purchased from The Community Church located at 400 Warren Avenue in HoHo-Kus. Call (201) 445-6310. Library service for homebound or sick available The Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library in Ho-Ho-Kus provides a delivery service for the elderly, homebound, or sick. A resident will be delivering books to borough residents on the first or third Thursday afternoon of each month. Books will be delivered after 2 p.m. Residents can decide which day they would like delivery. To receive books at home, call the library on the Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday before delivery. A librarian will take name, address, phone number and book requests. Participants must have a current library card. The staff will assist residents in applying for one. Book requests will be filled as best as possible with the understanding that new and popular books may not be available when first requested. Delivery is one Thursday per month only. Requests must be made during library hours. Messages left on the answering machine will not be filled. There will be no late fees for overdue books with this service. Call (201) 445-8078. Library hours are Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. The Worth Pinkham Memorial Library is located at 91 Warren Avenue in Ho-Ho-Kus. Displays at the library The Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library invites local artists, collectors or area residents with interesting collections to contact the library if they would be interested in displaying their collections at the library located at 91 Warren Avenue. The items would be on display for a month’s time. Interested individuals should contact the library director, Sandy Witkowski at (201) 445-8078. Local phone directory available The Woman’s Club of Ho-Ho-Kus has phone directories of the town available for sale. They can be purchased at borough hall, located at 333 Warren Avenue, for $5 each. All proceeds will support the club’s philanthropic programs, including the scholarship fund for local students. 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