August 11, 2010 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 13
Saddle River Valley Notes
Local student recognized Ali Chohan of Upper Saddle River has been named to the Dean’s List at Caldwell College for the spring 2010 semester. In order to achieve this honor, students must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher. Cultural center offers programs The Saddle River Valley Cultural Center, located at 305 West Saddle River Road in Upper Saddle River, is offering a variety of camps for children. Visit the website for the registration form. Design Divas, a sewing camp where participants will learn to sew and design, will meet Aug. 16 through 20. There will be a fashion show on Saturday, Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. For additional information concerning fees and registration, e-mail Vivian at soyougirl@yahoo.com. Fairy Fun will take children into the secret and mystical world of fairies. Participants will build a fairy home, have a fairy tea party, write a letter to a fairy, and more. The program, which will meet Aug. 23 through 27 from 9:15 to 11:45 a.m., is for children ages five and up and costs $160. A Robotic Workshop for children ages six and up will be offered Aug. 23 through 27 from 9 a.m. to noon. Participants will compete, race, and battle in the world of robotics. Robots can be purchased separately at the end of class. The program cost is $220. For details, call Georgia at (201) 8253366, or e-mail Georgia@SRVCC.org. Applause Theater will run a summer theater program complete with shows, acting, and singing musical theater classes. For the summer schedule, call Kathy Renna at (201) 362-4948 or e-mail KathyRenna@earthlink.net. Structured soccer instruction offered For the first time, Upper Saddle River will offer a structured, small group soccer clinic for special needs children in kindergarten through grade two. Clinics will be held on Saturdays for 45 minutes. The players will warm-
up and participate in drills and scrimmages. Breaks and other accommodations will be made. Each participant will require a parent shadow for all clinics. Players will receive a T-shirt and soccer ball. Siblings are welcome to join in the fun. For more information, contact Joe Abbatiello at jabbatiello@verizon.net or (201) 825-3837. Summer service offered Zion Lutheran Church, located at 96 East Allendale Road in Saddle River, is offering a Thursday evening service at 7 p.m. during the month of August. This brief and informal service offers worship to those planning to be away for the weekend and still wish to reserve space for God in their lives. For more information, contact the church at (201) 327-0655. Lions plan benefit Golf Outing The Saddle River Valley Lions Club’s annual Golf Outing will be held Monday, Sept. 13 at the Falkirk Estate and Country Club in Central Valley, New York. This event has been renamed the Herb Bodensiek Golf Classic to honor the club’s longest serving member (over 40 years). The cost of $95 includes golf, cart, all-you-can-eat barbecue on the deck, prizes, and a donation to the Lions Club campaign to fight blindness. A “shotgun” start will begin at 9:30 a.m. and barbecue and awards will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Prizes will be awarded in various categories. There will also be a contest with prizes and an auction. The Saddle River Valley Lions Club primarily serves the communities of Mahwah, Ramsey, Saddle River and Upper Saddle River. Members of the club come from 13 different communities. For information about the Saddle River Valley Lions Club’s Herb Bodensiek Golf Classic, contact Lion Roger Barr c/o the Saddle River Valley Lions Club, P. O. Box 333, Saddle River, NJ 07458. Donations sought for homeless The Saddle River Valley Junior Woman’s Club will be teaming up with Immaculate Heart Academy’s Chapter of
Midnight Run to help the homeless. The Juniors are seeking donations of new travel size shampoos, lotion, mouthwash, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shaving creme and razors; and new men’s boxers, socks, and undershirts. The club will also accept gently used fall/winter men’s clothing and shoes. New women’s undergarments will also be accepted. Midnight Run is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding a common ground between the housed and the homeless. Several times a year, Midnight Run travels into New York and hands out food, clothing, and toiletry packages to homeless individuals. Donations may be brought to the Upper Saddle River Library on Lake Street. For more information, visit www. SRVJWC.org. For large donations, contact Malissa Piazza (201) 825-9244. Social tennis offered The Upper Saddle River Department of Recreation is offering organized social tennis at the Wickersham tennis courts located in the front of Reynolds School this summer. Doubles “Climb the Ladder” and “Round Robin” socials are for players who already know how to play tennis matches and will play on first come, first served basis. Doubles “Climb the Ladder” and “Round Robin” socials are for players who already know how to play tennis matches and will play on first come, first served basis. For details, or for those interested in learning or improving their game, contact Sharon at (201) 264-0556.
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