Page 2 THE VILLADOM TIMES I, II, III & IV • January 12, 2011 endured the harsh elements, and other displays of winter Villadom Happenings provisions. In addition, there will be indoor displays of Civil War artifacts, and hands-on activities for families with children to learn more about this important era. Northwest Democrats to meet Entry to the Winter Encampment is included with reguThe Northwest Bergen Democratic Saturday AM Group lar admission to the museum: $7 for adults; $5 for seniors; will hold its bi-monthly meeting on Saturday, Jan. 15 from and $4 for children. Museum members and children under 8:45 to 10 a.m. at Panera Bread in Ramsey on Route 17 six years of age are admitted free. On Jan. 12 at 7:30 p.m., Dr. Henry Bischoff, professor North. This month’s agenda will include discussion on the current political climate in North Jersey and organizing emeritus at Ramapo College and The Hermitage’s official future activities in anticipation of the 2011 elections. The historian, will begin the History Lecture Series with “A public is invited to attend and new members are encouraged New Wave of Immigration in New Jersey, Diversity and to attend. Members come from towns including Mahwah, Vitality, 1940-2009.” He will discuss immigration in New Ramsey, Ridgewood, Franklin Lakes, Wyckoff, and Oak- Jersey, and the impact of diversity on the economy, social land, but anyone from Bergen County is welcome. There structure, culture, religion, education, and politics. The lecture will be held in The Hermitage’s Education is no charge. The Northwest Bergen Democratic Saturday AM Group Center, Jaqua Hall, 335 North Franklin Turnpike in Ho-Hois a newly-formed group of Democrats and others interested Kus. Reservations are requested. Tickets are $5. Checks may in talking about politics and then taking action. Meetings include speakers and discussions. For more information, be made payable to Friends of The Hermitage. Refreshments will follow the lecture. For more informacontact Todd Sherer at 201-512-1166, or tjs321@aol.com. tion, call (201) 445-8311. The Friends of the Hermitage, Inc. is a non-profit memHermitage to host encampment, lecture bership organization. The members of Company B, 2nd Rhode Island Volunteers, will stage a special winter encampment on the West Bergen presents Comedy Night grounds of the Hermitage National Historic Landmark on The Friends of West Bergen Mental Healthcare will host the weekend of Jan. 15 and 16, from 1 to 4 p.m. The unit will set up the outdoor Winter Encampment Comedy Night at the Ridgewood Knights of Columbus, regardless of the presence of snow. In fact, they are hoping 31 South Broad Street in Ridgewood, on Friday, Feb. 4 at for snow to add to the realism of their living history por- 6:30 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the West Bergen Center for trayal of the hardships encountered by soldiers during Children and Youth in Ramsey. The evening will be hosted by Matt Liebman, who has the Civil War. On display will be tents in which soldiers
performed at the Laugh Factory in New York City and was a finalist in the American Eagle Funniest Comic National Competition. Davin Rosenblatt of SideSplitting Productions will be featured. Rosenblatt has been seen on Comedy Central, the YES Network, and New Jersey News 12, and has performed overseas for troops in Iraq, Japan, Korea, and Kuwait. The evening will include dinner catered by A&A Fine Foods of Lincoln Park (BYOB) and dessert. Tickets are $50 per person and are tax deductible. Seating is limited. Call Chrissie at (201) 444-3550 or e-mail clijoi@westbergen. org. Register online at www.westbergen.org. Children’s theater to be presented The Junior Woman’s Club of Ridgewood will offer a children’s theater event on Sunday, Jan. 16 at Benjamin Franklin Middle School, 335 North Van Dien Avenue in Ridgewood at 1 p.m. Theatreworks USA will present the musical revue “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie & Other Story Books.” Performed by a multi-racial cast, the stories represent various issues, themes, and ideas relevant to a diverse audience of children in kindergarten through fourth grade. All seats are $18 in advance and $20 at the door. Proceeds will benefit local charities for women and children. For tickets and additional information, contact The Junior Woman’s Club of Ridgewood, (201) 444-5705 or visit JWCRidgewood.com. The Junior Woman’s Club of Ridgewood is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the community. This year, the JWC awarded grants to over 25 charities, including Children’s Aid and Family Services, The Several Sources Foundation, Shelter Our Sisters, Baby Basics, Camp Sunshine, and Social Services Association of Ridgewood. Learn about bats of New Jersey On Jan. 25, the Bergen County Master Gardeners will host Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey biologist MacKenzie Hall at 7:30 p.m. at the County Administration Building, One Bergen Plaza, County Place, Hackensack. Hall will present “Bats of New Jersey” in the first floor meeting room. (continued on page 26)
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