April 28, 2010 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 19 Ho-Ho-Kus Jottings Scholarships available This year’s graduating high school seniors who attended eighth grade at Ho-Ho-Kus Public School and whose families still reside in Ho-Ho-Kus are invited to apply for The Albert and Mary Duffield Scholarship, or the Jerry M. Schwartz Memorial Scholarship. These scholarships are $1,000 each. Students will receive an application via e-mail or may pick up a form at the school at 70 Lloyd Road, Ho-Ho-Kus. Applications must be postmarked by May 3. Orthopedic surgeon to address members On May 1, the Ho-HoKus Woman’s Club will meet at 1:30 p.m. at Saint Bartholomew’s Church on Sheridan Avenue in Ho-HoKus. Dr. Nicholas Alexander, an orthopedic surgeon from the Valley Hospital Board of Speakers, will discuss the knee as it is -- and as it should be. Members of the public are welcome. For information, call (201) 4441314. Club announces May 3 meeting The Contemporary Club of Ho-Ho-Kus will hold a general meeting on Monday, May 3 at 7:30pm at the Hermitage on Franklin Turnpike. The brief business meeting will be followed by a showcase of local artists’ talents and a swap party. For more information, call Suzanne Hekemian at (201) 444-5142. Contemporary Club sets fundraiser event The Contemporary Club of Ho-Ho-Kus will be selling fundraiser tickets during May and June. The club’s goal is to sell 400 tickets at $100 per ticket with cash prizes being offered as follows: 30 percent of ticket sales for first prize, 12 percent for second, and 8 percent for the third prize. The remaining 50 percent of the proceeds will benefit the following organizations: Community Emergency Reserve Fund, Ho-Ho-Kus Chamber of Commerce, Ho-Ho-Kus Recreation Association, Ho-Ho-Kus Senior Citizens, the Youth Activities Council, the Scholarship Fund, and the Contemporary Club. Winners will be announced at the Ho-HoKus Inn and Tavern at 7 p.m. on June 12. Winners do not need to be present. Tickets are available at Marron, Gildea & Donohue Realtors in Ho-Ho-Kus or send an e-mail to president@ccofhhk. com. Pet portraits on exhibit During the month of May, the Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library, 91 Warren Avenue, in Ho-Ho-Kus will feature an exhibit by Maureen Casey, who specializes in pet portraits. Her oil paintings are displayed in the homes of many clients, businesses, and animal shelters. He work has also been displayed at many Ridgewood Art Institute shows. A resident of Waldwick, Casey grew up with a love for art and for animals. She is a member of the Ridgewood Art Institute, and a student of internationally acclaimed landscape artist John Phillip Osborne. She also studies with still life artist Lorraine Minneto and pet portrait artist Renate Wehmeyer. The Valley Hospital and The Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce present WomenHave Heart Please join us to learn more about Women & Heart Disease Presented by: Janet Strain, M.D., Cardiologist, The Valley Hospital Andrea Anfuso-Sisto, M.S., R.D., Dietitian, The Valley Hospital Lara Vajas, M.S., Exercise Physiologist, The Valley Hospital Blood pressure screening, body fat analysis and massage also available. Join us at this special event to raise awareness for women and heart disease. Spend your morning at an educational presentation given by specialists in women’s heart health, and enjoy a heart-healthy breakfast provided by Kings Supermarket. Then, spend the afternoon shopping and dining in Ridgewood to take advantage of special promotions. Free parking will be available at the Hudson Street parking lot and the Prospect Street parking lot. Saturday, May 15, 10:30 a.m. Our Lady of Mount Carmel, One Passaic Street, Ridgewood, NJ Registration is required. To register, please call 201-291-6090. For a list of participating businesses and the incentives they are offering, please go to www.valleyhealth.com/WomenHaveHeart  Living Your Best Life   To make an appointment for a complimentary heart risk assessment at The Valley Hospital’s Center for Women’s Heart Health, please call 201-447-8125.