Page 16 THE VILLADOM TIMES ���������������� ������������������� ������������������� The proceeds from the 5K will be donated as follows: Four $500 college scholarships will be donated to a Waldwick High School graduating senior. A donation will be made to each elementary school, the middle school, and high school for a special program and/or event. The balance will be donated to other town organizations and improvement projects. Plans are already underway for Waldwick Day. Please mark your calendar for Saturday, Sept. 25th (Rain date: Sunday, III • June 16, 2010 ���������������������������� online for more information at www.waldwickchamber.com. As we head into the dog days of summer, remember to shop Waldwick --a town with so many “hidden” treasures! Warmest regards, Christine Figliuolo, President Waldwick Chamber of Commerce Dear Readers: The Waldwick Chamber of Commerce recently hosted its Third Annual 5K Run/1 Mile Walk. The attendance was amazing despite the less desirable weather. Race Director Stan Kowalski once again did an outstanding job executing and orchestrating this event. Our volunteers came out in droves. The Waldwick Police Department, DPW, BOE, the Ambulance Corps, CERT members, and the Waldwick Mayor and Council supported the event 110 percent. Thank you. We could not have done this without you! Sept. 26.) As a chamber of commerce, our main goal is to support local business. If you have a business, or know someone who does, tell them about us. Our membership has expanded tremendously in the last couple of years. We are a vibrant group with many opportunities to further expose your business to the community. Please visit us Film series features Oscar winners Waldwick Public Library hosts screenings of classic films of the past on Thursdays at 2 p.m. A brief introduction, setting the film in its historical context, will precede each screening. The theme for the month of June is Oscar Winning Actresses, and the schedule of screenings is as follows: June 17, “Anastasia” (1956), starring Ingrid Bergman; and June 24, “Three Faces of Eve” (1957), starring Joanne Woodward. These screenings are free and open to the public. Registration is not necessary, but arrival before 2 p.m. is encouraged. The library is located at 19 East Prospect Street in Waldwick. For more information, call (201) 652-5104. Paul Banach Construction, LLC Home Remodeling Waldwick • 201-689-0765 • Windows • Doors • Garage Doors • • Finish Carpentry • Crown Moldings, Cabinetry, Walk-In-Closets, etc... • Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations • Take advantage of the Energy Tax Credit in 2010 www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=products.pr_tax_credits Speak to your tax advisor to ascertain if you qualify, as these credits will make a project more economical for you! 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From this strong academic, social, and artistic foundation, children begin to grow as they explore the horizons of their world outside their home. The Little School’s staff is strongly committed to giving children the highest quality of care and education needed to develop a lifetime love for learning and to promote students’ self-confidence and socialization skills, the tools needed to build a strong foundation for academic success. The Little School of Waldwick also operates a summer camp. Nothing defines fun better than the experience of The Little School Summer Camp! The program’s energetic and enthusiastic camp counselors offer young children (ages 2 ½ to 7 years old) the opportunity to experience and explore camp life through weekly themes incorporating age appropriate arts & crafts, stories, songs, drama, cooking, games and lots of indoor and outdoor fun while making friends, learning new skills and activities that stretch their bodies and their imaginations. You must see it to believe it. Don’t delay: call (201) 689-0034 today to learn more about The Little School of Waldwick located at 40 Franklin Turnpike in a state of the art facility. Or call (201) 444-6770 to visit our second location at 18-20 Walter Hammond Place. The Little School of Waldwick is all about the joy and wonder of being a child! 6-16-10 mike/janine VideoDuplicationPlus2x2(6-16-10) 2c x 2” The Little School of Waldwick Pharmacist in Charge, William D. Brown