September 23, 2009 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 21 Celebrate Waldwick Day • September 27, 2009 Waldwick Watch Blessing of animals offered The Waldwick United Methodist Church will hold a special blessing of all animals on Sunday, Oct. 4. This service will take place outside the church following the regu9-23-09 Ester/Janine lar 10:30 a.m. service. For more information call the church WaldwickDayBanner office at (201) 652-5130. The Waldwick United Methodist Church is located at 25 Franklin Turnpike. 6 x .75 Lions host Annual Golf Outing The Waldwick Lions Club is hosting its Second Annual Waldwick Lions Club Team Golf Classic on Monday, Sept. 21. The Waldwick Lions Club will hold its best-ball, team golf outing at the Bowling Green Golf Club off Route 23 in Oak Ridge. Contact Lions members Jim Toolen at (201) 444-4548 or Jim Zumbano of Plaza Jewelers at (201) 444-8245 for details and to register. Space is limited and places are filling quickly. Girl Scout registration planned The Waldwick Girl Scouts invite all girls entering kindergarten to be part of the Scouting experience. Girl Scouts discover the fun, friendship, and power of girls together. Parental support is also needed. Opportunities are available for those interested in working with girls as troop leaders and assistant leaders. Registration for Daisy Girl Scouts will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 22 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Waldwick Ambulance Corps Building, 20 Whites Lane in Waldwick. For more information call Tara McCarty at (201) 445-4038 or Denise Levitzke at (201) 670-8449. Register for Junior Warrior Hoops The Junior Warrior Hoops program will hold registration for the 2009-10 basketball season on Tuesday, Sept. 22, and Thursday, Sept. 24 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and on Saturday, Sept. 26 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Waldwick High School gym. The program is open to girls and boys in grades four through eight. The Intramural League stresses the development of player fundamental skills along with competitive games. The traveling teams compete in the New Jersey Junior Basketball League for Boys and the NWBP Girls Basketball League. Traveling teams are comprised of girls and boys in grades five through eight. Coaches are needed; call Doug Palmadessa at (201) 2510753 or Kevin Kenney at (201) 444-8487 if interested. Crescent School hosts clothing collection Crescent Elementary School in Waldwick will be holding a used clothing collection on Saturday, Sept. 26. All wearable clothing, shoes, belts, purses, linens, stuffed animals, toys, and baby items including car seats and strollers are being collected. Donations must be bagged by category and may be dropped off at Crescent Elementary School, 165 Crescent Avenue in Waldwick between 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the students of Crescent Elementary School. For further information or questions e-mail crescentpso.com. Republicans host dinner The Waldwick Republican Club will host a benefit dinner on Saturday, Sept. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Waldwick Knights of Columbus Hall located on Prospect and Smith streets. The dinner will kick off the re-election campaign of Anita Bozzo and Chuck Farricker. The cost is $40 per person. Auxiliary plans meeting Due to a scheduling conflict, the Waldwick Branch of the Valley Hospital Auxiliary will hold its first meeting of the season one week earlier than usual. The meeting will be held Wednesday, Sept. 30 at 1 p.m. at the Waldwick Methodist Church on Franklin Turnpike. Refreshments will be served. New members are welcome. WEF Town Wide Garage Sale set The Waldwick Education Foundation is sponsoring a Town Wide Garage Sale on Saturday, Oct.17 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Households wishing to participate should contact the WEF at WaldwickWEF@aol.com, or call (201) 2518579. The fee is $20 if received by Oct. 10, $25 afterwards. Participating households will receive free advertising and a special house marker, and their addresses will be included on the map provided to bargain seekers on the day of the sale. Bargain seekers may obtain maps at the Waldwick Municipal Building, 63 Franklin Turnpike, the day of the sale from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come early to get the best bargains! All funds raised will benefit educational programs for the children of Waldwick. Winberry exhibits at library The paintings of Alice Winberry will be displayed at the Waldwick Public Library through Saturday, Oct. 31. Entitled “Varieties of Watermedia,” the exhibit demonstrates the many ways of approaching a subject through the use of different processes and materials. 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