Page 14 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • June 8, 2011
Plans are in high gear for the 2011 Wyckoff Day, which will take place Saturday, June 11 at the Wyckoff Family YMCA at 691 Wyckoff Avenue, Wyckoff. Festivities will begin at noon and feature a kiddie carnival, rides, games, activities, food, and live music and entertainment. Vendors, civic groups, and local nonprofits are scheduled to participate, offering games, activities, prizes, clothing, pottery, jewelry, accessories, skin care, photography, and much more. Entertainment on the outdoor stage is scheduled throughout the day and will include Dave and Dan Graessle, the Ramapo High School Band, “No Time Lost,” the Y
Wyckoff Day will return to township June 11
Scenes from last year’s Wyckoff Day.
Chorus, “Craig’s List,” the YArts Theater Company, “The Jersey Royale,” Studio 691 Dance Company, Richie Arthur, “Jet Pack Taxi,” and Evan Toth. The headliner Jimmy Buffett tribute band, “Jimmy and the Parrots,” will take the stage for the evening concert at 7 p.m. Attendees are invited to stay all day and enjoy dinner before or during the show. In the event of rain, the evening concert will be held indoors, and limited seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Alcohol not permitted. Parking will be prohibited on local streets as posted; however, a free parking and shuttle service will be available from Advent Lutheran Church, Washington School, Wyckoff Reformed Church, ShopR it e / G r e e nwo o d Avenue lot, and Cornerstone Christian Church. Residents may also choose to ride bikes to the event. Bike racks will be available. The Wyckoff Y is a smoke-free facility and pets will not be admitted. This event is made possible through the generous donations of: Inserra ShopRite Supermarkets, Nicholas Markets/North Haledon Foodtown, Phelps Construction Group, and 3 Chicas Mexican Kitchen. Wyckoff Day is presented by the Wyckoff Family YMCA. For more information, contact Ellen Gifford at (201) 891 2081, extension 150, or elleng@wyckoffymca.org.