Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • January 13, 2010 Business Kelly Tuttle and Terry McMahon, landscape designers from Borst Landscape and Design in Allendale will address members and guests of the Wyckoff Garden Club on Wednesday, Jan. 13. Their presentation, “Front Yard Design,” will focus on steps homeowners can take to beautify their homes’ entrances and boost curb appeal. The free presentation will be held at the James A. McFaul Environmental Center on Crescent Avenue in Wyckoff. Doors open at 9:30 a.m., and the presentation will begin promptly at 10 a.m. “Whether trying to attract home buyers in a tough real estate market or to create an image for your property, what visitors see first sets the tone for everything that follows,” McMahon said. The designer stresses the importance of choosing the correct plantings and hardscape layout. Wellplaced walkways and expanded front step areas ensure a home’s entrance is gracious and inviting. Tuttle recommends that homeowners choose trees and shrubs that fit with the home’s overall architecture as key elements to enhance curb appeal and provide four-season color. “There are year-round opportunities to add color and interest to beds, which refreshes the front yard’s entire look,” she said. The landscape designers will share other valuable tips such as how to use gardens in small spaces or hardscape areas to create a homey feeling; installing landscaping lighting to accent paths, highlight a garden’s colors and tex- Borst professionals to address Wyckoff Garden Club tures, and provide a feeling of warmth and security during evening hours; and the importance of keeping landscaping well trimmed and maintained to protect the investment. Borst Landscape and Design, a full-service, awardwinning landscape/hardscape firm, offers presentations to community organizations on a wide range of topics. For directions to the Environmental Center, call (201) 891- 5571. On Jan. 20, Tuttle and McMahon will address the Cresskill Garden Club about “Enhancing Your Home Front to Back.” The presentation will cover curb appeal and backyard retreats that expand entertaining options. The free presentation will be held at the Cresskill Borough Hall, 67 Union Avenue in Cresskill at 1 p.m. Doctor opens modern dermatology practice Residents of North Jersey in need of skin care will not have far to go for quality treatment. Dr. Heba Abdulla, joined by her family, medical staff, and community members, recently celebrated the grand opening of her private dermatology practice, the Lakes Skin Centre, at 841 Franklin Avenue, Suite 4, in Franklin Lakes. Dr. Abdulla treats conditions of the skin, hair, and nails, including acne, alopecia, eczema, and skin cancer. She also performs a number of rejuvenation procedures, including laser treatments, chemical peels, Botox, and dermal fillers Restylane and Juvederm. Her state-ofthe-art medical office provides patients with the skill and experience of a professional staff in a calm, relaxing environment. To accommodate the busy schedules of its patients, the Lakes Skin Centre offers evening and weekend hours. Dr. Abdulla is board certified in dermatology and licensed in New York and New Jersey. She graduated as salutatorian from Fair Lawn High School, and went on to earn her undergraduate degree with honors from the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Abdulla then attained her medical degree and residency training at the State University of New York’s Downstate Medical Center, where she served as chief resident during her final year. For more information about the Lakes Skin Centre, call (201) 644-0228 or visit www.lakesskin.com. Lakeland Bank announces successful toy drive Thomas J. Shara, President and CEO of Lakeland Bank, has announced the success of their recent Toys for Tots drive which was held during this holiday season. Lakeland Bank’s Administration Building in Oak Ridge, NJ collected hundreds of toys for children in need. Toys for Tots is a non-profit organization authorized by the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve to provide fundraising and other necessary support for their annual toy drive. Now in its 62nd year, Toys for Tots provides hope and happiness to economically disadvantaged children through the gift of a new toy during the holiday season. “We realize that today’s economy will make it difficult for many people, but thanks to the generosity of our employees and customers we are able to provide help to the neediest in our communities,” stated Mr. Shara. Lynn’s Pet Care Going on vacation? Away for the weekend? Work long hours away from home? We’ll care for your pets when you can’t. 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