Page 4 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • October 12, 2011 Business Eastwick Education is known for its history of firsts: the first private sector corporation in the state approved to offer an LPN program, the first in the nation to offer a bilingual ESL LPN program, and the first private sector college in the state approved to offer a registered nursing degree. These accomplishments are truly momentous, but greater still was the woman who helped bring them to fruition, Josephine Huisking, an outstanding mother, teacher and active member of the Allendale community. It has been a year since Josephine’s passing, but her name and vision live on through the recent dedication of the library and nursing scholarship fund in her name at Eastwick College in Ramsey. Over $58,000 has been donated to the Josephine Huisking Memorial Scholarship Fund, a testament to how well respected she was by students and faculty. The college will match every dollar donated. The fund will help future students achieve successful careers in the nursing field, truly an appropriate legacy to be established in Huisking’s name given the hard work and commitment she put into ensuring each of her students excelled. This legacy has already begun to inspire future nurses, with the scholarship fund providing one student in need the financial backing to pursue a registered nursing degree at Eastwick College. Huisking’s name and vision live on at Eastwick College When she began working at Eastwick College (then the HoHoKus School) in 1994, Huisking only wanted to teach a few hours a week due to a busy schedule raising her kids and working on the Allendale School Board. However, she quickly went from working a couple of hours a week to taking on one of the most important roles in the organization: corporate director of nursing. Huisking is remembered for her outstanding ability to lead faculty and students in the fast-paced and frequently emotionally-charged environment of a college nursing program. She always maintained a positive attitude, approached issues in a constructive manner, and got faculty and students to focus on solutions, rather than dwell on issues. “I liked Josephine very much and respected her judgment. Her calming approach to problem solving and decision making was beyond reproach. Josephine was my friend, my colleague, and my confidant,” explained Eastwick College President Tom Eastwick. “I will miss her deeply, as will my organization, and I am honored that her children have agreed to bestow her name upon our library and scholarship fund.” Huisking left behind two daughters, Laura and Sara, and her son William. Donations may be sent to the Josephine Huisking Memorial Scholarship Fund at 10 South Franklin Turnpike, Ramsey, NJ 07446. Josephine Huisking (third from left) with some of her students. The Ridgewood Community School will offer “Helping Your Money Last in Retirement” on Wednesday, Oct. 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Benjamin Franklin Middle School, 335 North Van Dien Avenue in Ridgewood. Led by instructor Harris R. Reinstein, MBA, CLU, ChFC, the presentation is designed to provide investors with information concerning the importance of understanding the factors that must be considered to help plan for a successful retirement. The presentation will cover the importance of delaying Learn about financing retirement retirement, early retirement, considerations regarding working during retirement, determining annual income needs and expenses, including health care costs and gaps that may arise, the dramatic impact inflation and taxes can have on retirement savings, exploring sources of retirement income, and investment solutions that may help fund retirement. Registration is under way and class size is limited. The cost is $30 per person. Contact the Ridgewood Community School at (201) 670-2777 to register.