Page 4 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • December 8, 2010 Saddle River Valley Fundraiser aids West Bergen and The Bishop House The weekend before Thanksgiving, a cultural renaissance took place at the Bishop House in Saddle River, hosted by the Saddle River Valley Junior Woman’s Club and sponsored by Bergen Jaguar, Steinway & Sons, Greenland Landscapes, and Hartgers Jewelers. AUSTRALIA The New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players’ Wandrn’g Minstrels. Available in Mahwah store only �������������������������������� Coupons not accepted for Ugg purchases ������ ���� ��������������� ������������ See our website for coupons-������������������������ ������������������������������� ������������������������������������ On Friday, the cool night air outside the heated barn and tent was filled with the lyrical voices of the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players’ Wandrn’g Minstrels performing a musical revue. A dessert reception with the cast followed. Saturday evening found the barn filled with people once again, while Steve Cohen (Ten Dizzy Fingers) played background music on a Steinway concert grand piano during a wine tasting hosted by Wine and Spirit World. Guests nibbled on delectable cheeses served by Trader Joe’s of Paramus and appetizers compliments of Aldo’s in Wyckoff. The party was topped off by a jazz concert by the Ron Vincent Quartet featuring Warren Vache. On Sunday afternoon, Mary Higgins Clark graced the Bishop House with her presence and signed many books for her adoring fans. During the event, holiday shoppers strolled through the Bishop House’s quaint rooms, purchasing gifts from local merchants. Two attendees won a “Jaguar for the Weekend,” while a third won a Steinway Essex Player Piano in her home for six months. Steinway & Sons provided music inside as well, with a beautiful baby grand playing in the background as visitors browsed and shopped. Some visitors stopped by to have silhouettes created by an artist, while others made arrangements to have pen and ink portraits done of their homes. The Bergen County Mounted Police watched over the festivities. ������������������������� ���������������������