May 19, 2010 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 15
Annual fundraiser is record breaker
FLOW Notes
Cheer Clinic announced On June 12, the Ramapo High School Varsity Cheerleaders will sponsor a Cheer Clinic for all girls who are interested in cheerleading. During the three-hour clinic, girls will learn a cheer and will perform at the end of the program. The clinic is open to girls in kindergarten through eighth grade. The event will be held at Ramapo High School’s upper gym from 9 a.m. to noon for students in kindergarten through third grade, and from 1 to 4 p.m. for students in grades four through eight. The cost is $50. Checks should be made payable to: Ramapo Booster Association. Contact Jackie Yackovetsky, 387 Cornell Street, Wyckoff, NJ 07481; phone (201) 493-8033 for a registration form and liability waiver. Forms must be returned no later than June 4. Project Graduation fundraiser underway Ramapo High School’s Project Graduation 2010 is hosting a lawn sign sale to support its drug, smoke, and alcoholfree event held on graduation night. Residents can show their support for FLOW district graduates by purchasing the lawn sign for $20 a piece. Signs will be available for pick up at Ramapo High School on Wednesday, May 26 after school on the parking circle. Anyone wishing to purchase a sign can send a check to: Debbie Serrano, 378 Andover Street, Wyckoff NJ 07481. For more information contact: Laurie Luyke, (201) 2642970; Debbie Serrano, (201) 689-9068; or Beth Peters, (201) 847-0031. Press releases and photographs for this column may be e-mailed to editorial@villadom.com. Deadline is Wednesday at noon.
Front row: Liz Gysbers, Maria Sedlack, and Donna Toscano. Back row: Sal Moffa, Dennis DeValue, Indian Hills High School Principal Albert A. Evagelista, Ramapo High School Principal Dr. Louis Moore, Gary Elsner, Alan Makovsky, and Richard Balter.
FLOW Follies producers presented Ramapo Indian Hills principals with a record breaking $40,500 to provide graduating Indian Hills and Ramapo seniors with college scholarships. Executive Producer Sal Moffa said, “On behalf of the entire team of FLOW Follies parent volunteers, I would like to thank the communities of Franklin Lakes, Oakland, and
Wyckoff for their enthusiastic support. In these financially challenging times, the generosity of time, talent and financial contributions by so many people is very much appreciated.” FLOW Follies is as a volunteer parent organization. For more information about the group, e-mail epflowfollies@gmail.com or visit www.FLOWfollies.org.
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