Page 2 THE VILLADOM TIMES I, II, III & IV • February 23, 2011 concern for youth, and publicly recognizes and nurtures the Villadom Happenings high qualities of the many young people who are rendering service to their communities. The program also stimulates and cultivates leadership potential in youth, and provides a meaningful leadership training experience through such Rizzotti to exhibit oil paintings programs as sports, group discussion, guest speakers, and Bob Rizzotti will exhibit his oil paintings at the Upper career guidance. For more information about RYLA, visit Saddle River Library during the month of March. Rizzotti, www.ryla7490.org. a Waldwick resident, specializes in landscapes. This exhibit The Bergen Highlands-Ramsey Rotary Club has been will include his paintings of Italy, Greece, Bavaria, and the supporting educational and charitable needs in Allendale, United States. Mahwah, Ramsey, Saddle River, and Upper Saddle River A “Meet the Artist” reception will be held on Sunday, since 1952. The Club provides college scholarships for local March 6 from 2 to 4 p.m. All are invited. For more infor- students and funding for local causes such as the Center for mation, call (201) 327-2583. The library is located at 245 Food Action. Lake Street. Members also run the children’s rides at Ramsey Day and Mahwah Day, with proceeds going toward the club’s charitable activities. As part of Rotary International, the Rotary Club seeks RYLA participants The Bergen Highlands-Ramsey Rotary Club is seeking club also raises funds to support educational, medical and local high school juniors to participate in the club’s RYLA sanitary facilities in Nicaragua and Haiti. The Bergen Highlands-Ramsey Rotary Club meets on program this summer. Mondays at 12:15 p.m. at Houlihan’s in Ramsey. For more RYLA, or Rotary Youth Leadership Award, is sponsored by local Rotary Clubs for students who will be entering information about club activities or becoming a member, their senior year of high school in September. RYLA par- call Bob Baron, membership chair, at (201) 934-1222, eticipants will attend an all-expense paid, six-day workshop mail bob@baronpoolservice.com or visit www.bergenfocusing on leadership and professional development topics. highlandsrotary.org. They will join other talented young people selected by other Rotary Clubs throughout northern New Jersey. This year’s program will be held at Indian Head Camp, Honesdale, PA (www.indianhead.com) from May 22 through 27. The RYLA program demonstrates Rotary’s respect and Fish and Chips Dinner announced The Midland Park Knights of Columbus will host its annual Fish and Chips Dinner on Friday, March 11 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at Kennedy Hall at the Church of the Nativ-
ity in Midland Park. Dinner will be provided by Argyle’s. Tickets are $13 per person; macaroni and cheese will be available for children for $3 a child. Dinners are also available for take out. Tickets may be purchased after all weekend masses or by calling Rich at (201) 652-6945 or Jack at (201) 670-6765. The church is located at 315 Prospect Street in Midland Park. Evening of Celtic spirituality offered Our Lady of Mount Carmel Ridgewood and G.I.F.T. (Growing in Faith and Theology), a collaboration of Adult Faith Formation ministries from 10 area Catholic churches will sponsor “The Great Encircling: The Vision of Celtic Spirituality” March 3 at 7:30 p.m. Sister Kathleen Deignan, CND, PH.D will present the evening of word, music, and song in the parish center at Mount Carmel, 1 Passaic Street in Ridgewood. Sister Kathleen is professor of religious studies and founder and director of Iona Spirituality Institute at Iona College. Her CDs and books will be available for purchase. There is no charge for the evening, but a free will offering will be accepted. For more information, contact Linda English, (201) 4442000, extension 204, or e-mail lenglish@olmcridgewood. com. All are welcome. Dancers seek newcomers The North Jersey English Country Dancers welcome newcomers to the Sunday afternoon dance set for Feb. 27 at the Unitarian Society of Ridgewood, 113 Cottage Place in Ridgewood. All dances are taught and prompted, and the music is live. Come with or without a partner. Beginner instruction is at 1:30 p.m. and the main dance is held from 2 to 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.maxellute.net/ njecd.html or call Nancy at (201) 445-4497. Roundtable to discuss Cold War Learn about Cold War history in Bergen County at the Feb. 23 Hermitage Roundtable meeting. The program will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Hermitage, 335 North Franklin Turnpike, Ho-Ho-Kus. Richard Levine, George Friedel, (continued on page 20)
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