September 28, 2011 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 11
Glen Rock Roundup
Temple hosts Jazz Night Contact Rob Weiss at (212) 448-6217 or rmajw@optonline.net for tickets. Autumn Street Fair set The Glen Rock Autumn Street Fair will be held on Sunday, Oct. 2 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Rock Road. The event, which is being sponsored by the Glen Rock Chamber of Commerce and promoted by P.J.’s Promotions, will be held rain or shine. The fair will feature exhibitors with handcrafted and retail items, pony rides, a petting zoo, face painting for the children, music, and great festival foods. For more information, call (201) 666-1340 or visit www.pjspromotions.com. Mum Sale to benefit counseling program Jacobsen Landscape Design and Construction will host a Mum Sale and provide information and landscaping tips to Glen Rock Autumn Craft Street Fair attendees on Oct. 2. The Mum Sale will benefit Hearts and Crafts Grief Counseling, Ramseybased grief counseling service for children and adults. Jacobsen Landscape is a full-service company specializing in design/build, residential and commercial property maintenance, irrigation/water management, outdoor lighting, and commercial snow
removal. The organization has been recognized nationally as one of the top landscape companies in America by Landscape Management Magazine and was featured on HGTV for its award winning design of a unique, urban residential backyard in Hoboken. Jacobsen Landscape Design and Construction’s offices and Design Center are on Godwin Avenue in Midland Park. The company’s Landscape and Garden Gallery is located on historic Barnstable Court in Saddle River. For more information, contact Glenn Jacobsen at (201) 891-199 or visit www.jacobsenlandscape.com. WICS and TWICS collect food WICS (Women in community Service) and the organization’s teen arm, TWICS, will be canvassing Glen Rock neighborhoods Sept. 28 through Oct. 1 and collecting donations of food items for the 20th Annual Action against Hunger Food Drive. The teens will also collect food donations at the Glen Rock Autumn Craft Fair on Oct. 2. Residents who wish to donate, but need to schedule a pickup, may call Lia Isaac at
(201) 445-8350 or Sue Frissora at (201) 6120754. For a list of most needed items, visit www.ActionAgainstHunger.com. Students hold Car Wash, Bake Sale The 2012 eighth grade class at the Academy of Our Lady School will hold a Car Wash and Bake Sale on Saturday, Oct. 1 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the school at 905 Maple Avenue. Participants may have their cars washed for $5 per vehicle. Homemade baked goods will be available for purchase. Holiday help offered to the recently bereaved The Stepping Stone group at Saint Catharine’s Church, 905 South Maple Avenue in Glen Rock, will offer “Getting through the Holidays” on Sunday, Nov. 13 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in the Hope Room at the church. The session will offer suggestions for those who have recently lost a loved one and have concerns about facing the upcoming holidays. For more information, call Annette Gallagher at (201) 612-4660.
The Set3 Jazz trio will perform jazz classics on Saturday, Oct. 15 at 8:30 p.m. at the Glen Rock Jewish Center. In addition to the standards, Set3 performs Brazilian, classical, pop, funk, and Latin music. The combo, which features sax, flute, upright bass, and guitar, has performed in the finest jazz clubs in New York City and around the world. The social hall at the center will be transformed into a jazz club setting for this special evening. Dessert will be served. Attendees are invited to bring their own spirits and kosher wine. The cost is $15 per person in advance and includes dessert. Admission will be $20 on the day of the show.
Registration deadline
(continued from page 4) Superintendent of Elections is responsible for voter registration and all associated concerns, issuing voter acknowledgement cards, maintaining custody of voting machines and poll books, and other duties relating to the enforcement of elections laws. On Nov. 8, voters will cast their ballots for the New Jersey Senate and Assembly, county clerk, surrogate, freeholders, and local candidates. It is up to each and every American citizen to exercise his or her right to vote. Superintendent DiCostanzo and Deputy Theresa M. O’Connor are available to answer questions; call (201) 336-6101.