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Wyckoff Wanderings
Wyckoff Sale Days! Sept. 9, 10, 11
Church, 495 Wyckoff Avenue, Wyckoff. The group will be in Wyckoff, has announced it is now fully handicapped studying Genesis, the book of beginnings, during this 30- accessible. A new addition dedicated earlier this summer, week course. includes a full-size elevator and barrier-free bathroom. All An “Introductory Coffee” will be held on Tuesday, Sept. members of the church now have access to the lower level (continued from page 20) 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the church. There is a $25 registration fee, of the building for fellowship gatherings. and accuracy. Age classification is as of Dec. 31 of the cur- House weekly donation requested for 9-8-10----WCC-Banners----Ads by Acct/Villadom and a $2 Ads/Wyckoff is 6col x 3/4” materials. ScholKaren... from Nancy/Janine at Abundant Life Reformed Church are Sunday services rent year. arships are available for those with financial need. Con- at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call the church at (201) The competition is free and open to boys and girls ages tact Lilli at (201) 327-0173 or lilert@hotmail.com for more 444-8038. six through 15. For more information, contact Tal Jones at information. (201) 891-2081, extension 131. Entry forms are available online at NFLyouthfootball.com or from the Wyckoff Y or Beth Rishon offers mini-school Artists sought for upcoming show Wyckoff Recreation office. Registration is underway for the Florence Melton Adult The Wyckoff Family YMCA will host its Fifth Annual Mini-School, a project of the Hebrew University of Jeru- Adult Art Show Oct. 9 through Nov. 4. Thirty artists (age Story time registration to begin salem. Study Jewish history, laws, beliefs, practices, and 19 and up) who submit completed applications will be In-person registration for the Wyckoff Public Library’s ideas in a warm, non-judgmental atmosphere. Classes, accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Two pieces of story times will begin Thursday, Sept. 9 in the children’s which meet for two hours once a week for 28 weeks, will be two-dimensional artwork will be displayed per artist. Artroom. held at Temple Beth Rishon, 585 Russell Avenue, Wyckoff work will be judged in two categories: fine art and photogRhyme Time for children ages 12 months through 30 on Mondays beginning Oct. 12. raphy. Ribbon awards will be given to first, second, and months and their caregivers will be held on Mondays at A free “Taste of Melton” session is scheduled for Sept. third place winners in each category. An awards reception 10:30 a.m. The group will meet Sept. 13, 20, and 27, and 13 at 7:30 p.m. To register for the free session, call (201) will be held Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. Oct. 4, 11, and 18. 891-4466. To register online for the full course, visit www. Details and submission forms for the adult art show are Children ages 30 months to three years of age and their ujannj.org/meltonschool. Call (201) 820-3913 or e-mail available on the website www.wyckoffymca.org or at the caregivers are invited to Toddler Tales, which will be held friedah@ujannj.org for additional information. front desk of the Wyckoff Family YMCA, 691 Wyckoff Fridays at 10:30 a.m. The group will meet on Sept. 17 and Avenue, Wyckoff. 24, and Oct. 1, 8, 15, and 22. Golfers and tennis players wanted Storytime Fun for Fours and Fives for children to attend Business Card Exchange set The Wyckoff Family YMCA will host its 18th Annual independently will be held on Thursdays at either 10:30 Members of the Wyckoff Chamber of Commerce are a.m. or 1:30 p.m. The group will meet on Sept. 16, 23, and Fall Golf and Tennis Tournament on Monday, Sept. 20 at the Hackensack Golf Club in Oradell. The outing is held invited to attend the Business Card Exchange sponsored 30, and Oct. 7, 14, and 21. For more information, contact the library at (201) 891- in conjunction with the Wyckoff Education Foundation by the Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce on Oct. in memory of Wyckoff’s past superintendant of schools, 5. The event will be held at the new Prestige BMW, Route 4866. Roger E. Clarke. All proceeds will benefit the Y’s endow- 17 in Mahwah. The cost is $15 for members and $30 for ment fund and WEF’s programs to enhance educational non members. Anyone interested in attending may e-mail Adults welcome to walk-in health program excellence in Wyckoff. dk07417@verizon.net. Adult walk-in health screenings, monitoring, and assessThe registration fee for golf is $295 for Y members; ments are open every Thursday (except the fifth Thursday) $325 for non-members. The fee includes a lunch buffet, 18 Corrected conference hours from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Cedar Hill Christian Reformed holes of golf, contests, hole-in-one car prizes, and a buffet Christian Health Care Center in Wyckoff will hold a Church on 422 Cedar Hill Avenue, Wyckoff. dinner. Golfers may also choose to play nine holes of golf The following services are available: blood pressure and attend the lunch for $160 (Y members) and $175 (non- Caring and Compassion Conference Sept. 17 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. and Sept.18 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. This two-day monitoring, nutritional information (including diet con- members). conference is specifically designed to equip, inspire, and sultation), cardiac risk factor information, osteoporosis Tennis event admission is $75 and includes breakfast, encourage laypeople involved in all forms of caring minisrisk identification, medication consultations, initial health tournament, lunch, and prizes from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. referrals, and diabetes risk factor identification. A regis- New afternoon tennis sessions have been added this year. tries in their local congregations. The conference will include three keynote addresses by tered nurse conducts the sessions. Call the Y for details. the Rev. James Kok, D.Min., director of care ministry for This service is free to all Wyckoff adults, and appointCorporate sponsorship opportunities for all events are the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, CA, and 25 workments are not necessary. still available. Donations of prizes are still being gratefully shops. For a complete list of workshops, a registration form, accepted. Call Nancy Addis at (201) 891-2081 for registra- and workshop leader biographies, visit www.chccnj.org tion and details. Evening Bible Study to resume and click on Events Calendar. The North Jersey Evening Community Bible Study class The cost for the conference is $85; Friday night only, Barrier-free access available at church will resume its meetings on Sept. 14. Sessions are held on $25; and $50 for a group rate (for six or more who register Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Cornerstone Christian Abundant Life Reformed Church, 475 Lafayette Avenue, at the same time).
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