Page 18 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • December 1, 2010 Wyckoff CHCC names Rambone ‘Legend Quarterly All Star’ Mary Rambone, Materials Management Contracts Services Coordinator at Christian Health Care Center in Wyckoff, was recently honored as a Legend Quarterly All Star. Staff of CHCC is invited to nominate co-workers as legends as part of the center’s service-excellence initiative. A legend is someone who exemplifies the mission and values of CHCC in an outstanding and easily recognizable manner, who contributes exemplary service for the benefit of those served at CHCC and beyond, or who demonstrates behavior above and beyond expectations. Rambone was nominated by John Browne, residential services vice president. Rambone is described as always being willing to lend a hand, jump in, and work tirelessly to bring any issue to closure. She is always willing to listen, take all the facts into consideration and develop a result that everyone can buy into. She never rests and is extremely proactive in doing follow-up and arriving at the best possible result. She is a leader in her field and takes the time to completely understand the issue as she moves forward to address it. “Mary will always, without fail, go the extra mile for anyone, at any time,” said Browne. “Mary is a trusted and reliable individual. She truly lives the values and mission of CHCC in everything that she does.” The non-profit CHCC has been serving the community since 1911, providing a broad scope of mental-health and elder-care programs. Cathedral Choir to perform ‘Messiah’ For 67 years, The Cathedral Choir has kicked off the Advent season for thousands with the presentation of the great oratorio “Messiah” by George Frederick Handel. This year’s performance will benefit and celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Christian Health Care Center of Wyckoff. On Dec. 4 at 7:30 p.m., the choir will make its 67th annual presentation with The American Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Conductor Robert F. Davis, at the Hawthorne Gospel Church. The Cathedral Choir will be joined by a quartet of distinguished soloists: Jody Weatherstone, soprano; Linda Thompson Williams, mezzo; Clinton Ingram, tenor; and Raymond Jaramillo McLeod, bass baritone. The choir consists of talented amateurs. The soloists and orchestra possess extensive professional credits. Conductor Davis is an exponent of the Aspen Music Festival. He specialized in the major Baroque and 20th century choral works and the “Viennese classics.” His studies with Richard Westenburg, Thomas Dunn, and Carl Bamberger have provided him with a technique and understanding of musical form that greatly enhance his musical performance and musicological exposition. Admission is free, but seating is limited given the number of people who annually attend the performance. Hawthorne Gospel Church is located at 2000 Route 208 South in Hawthorne. Mary Rambone The article regarding the oil painting of Wyckoff’s Zabriskie Pond that ran on Nov. 17 included the incorrect spelling of the artist’s name. The artist is Elwood Bengert. Correction ��������� ��������������� ����������� ���������� ��������������������� ������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������� ���������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������� ��������������������� �������������� �������������������� ������������������������������������� ������������� ������������� �������������� ����������������������������������� ���������������������������� YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSPAPER ������������ ����������������