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Glen Rock Roundup
GRJC plans events Glen Rock Jewish Center will present “A Cantor’s Tale,” the award-winning documentary about the golden age of celebrity cantors in New York City. The program will be held Sunday, March 13 at 2 p.m. Seen through the eyes of Jacob Mendelson and commentators including Jackie Mason and Alan Dershowitz, the film will be followed by a personal appearance by Cantor Mendelson, who will sing and answer questions. The 50+ Club will embark on a tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on Wednesday, March 16. The cost of the entry fee, tour guides, and bus is $35 for members and $40 for non-members. Checks made payable to the GRJC 50+ Club, may be sent to: Glen Rock Jewish Center, 50+ Club, 682 Harristown Road, Glen Rock, NJ, 07452. Buses will leave the center at 9 a.m. and return at approximately 4:30 p.m. Good Shepherd services moved to Central School Due to the closure of the sanctuary from damage sustained to the roof supports, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will hold worship service and Sunday school at Central Elementary School in Glen Rock. All schedules will remain the same: Sunday school will start at 9:30, followed by worship at 10:30. Communion and the coffee hour will follow immediately after service. Central School, located at 600 Maple Avenue, is barrierfree. A Good Shepherd sign will be on the entrance to the building. All other activities from Monday to Saturday will be at church. For further information about Good Shepherd, contact Pastor Roger Spencer at (201) 444-6598 or visit www. gs.lthrn.org. Library offers book discussion groups The Glen Rock Public Library offers three books discussion groups for readers. On March 8 at 7:30 p.m., Glen Rock Reads: Nonfiction Book Discussion Group will discuss “Quantum: Einstein, Bohr, and the Great Debate about the Nature of Reality” by Manjit Kumar. Discover the complex nature of reality in this examination of some of the most powerful minds of the 20th century. Einstein and Bohr are presented as two
The Scott DeCarlo Six (pictured above) is ready to put the ‘rock’ back in Glen Rock, when they take the stage on Saturday, March 26, 8:30 p.m., at the Glen Rock Jewish Center. Glen Rock’s own Sam Fishman will be featured on drums, and Jason Krebs on keyboards. Admission prices are $20 for adults and $10 for those 18 and under, with advance purchase. $5 will be added at the door. Tickets may be purchased in advance by visiting www.glenrocklive.com. Opening acts will include the band Soft Serve and musician Matt Roy. A portion of proceeds from the concert will benefit AutismNJ, a nonprofit agency that provides information and advocacy for families affected by autism. Refreshments will be available. This is a non-alcoholic event. For information or tickets please contact Michael Krebs at (201) 245-7742. For directions to GRJC, please call (201) 652-6624, or visit www.grjc.org. Glen Rock Jewish Center is located at 682 Harristown Road, Glen Rock.
Local artists to appear at Glen Rock Live
powerful, opposing lightning rods of modern scientific thought. Tea and Talk at Two will discuss Jane Hamilton’s novel “When Madeline was Young” on Tuesday, March 15 at 2 p.m. This group meets the third Tuesday of month. The Neighbors Book Discussion Group is focusing on the immigrant experience in America. This group will meet on Monday, March 7 at 7:30 p.m. to discuss Tim Gaynor’s “Midnight on the Line: The Secret Life of the U.S.-Mexico Border.” This nonfiction selection explores the complex, hotly debated issue of border control. Attempting to recreate a typical immigrant’s journey, Gaynor offers a fresh perspective on this highly politicized subject, interviewing individuals on both sides of the dispute. For more information, call (201) 670-3970. The library is located at 315 Rock Road.
Parade Committee seeks prizes, support The Glen Rock Independence Day Parade Committee is seeking prizes for its fundraiser to help underwrite the cost of this year’s parade. Generous donations from local businesses, organizations, and residents have always helped fund the parade. This year, the there will be similar prizes with the possibility of an underwater digital camera and a painting donated by a Glen Rock artist. The committee encourages community members, organizations, neighborhood groups, and children’s organizations to consider entering a float in the parade. This year’s theme will be “Glen Rock: 117 Years of History.” For more information about prize donations or float details, contact the committee at glenrockparade@gmail. com.
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