July 13, 2011 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 21 Ho-Ho-Kus Jottings Ho-Ho-Kus Woman’s Club News The Woman’s Club of Ho-Ho-Kus has awarded its college scholarships to Northern Highlands graduates Malory Pascarella and Olivia Pascarella, both of whom will attend Rutgers University; and to Patrick Donadio from Don Bosco Prep, who will attend Hamilton College. Award recipients must have graduated from the Ho-Ho-Kus Elementary School. In other club news, Alexa Iannantuana of Waldwick represented the Woman’s Club at the Girls Career Institute, which is held annually at the Douglass College campus. The Amelia Perkins Art awards, given to aspiring artists in the eighth grade class at the Ho-Ho-Kus Schools, were received by Cleo Troast and Theodore Kluge. Scout painting house numbers on curbs Ryan De Marco of Boy Scout Troop 54 in Ho-Ho-Kus has planned his Eagle Scout service project for this summer. He will be painting house numbers on the curbs in front of borough homes in order to make the homes easier to locate, particularly in an emergency situation. Scouts working toward the rank of Eagle are required to plan and execute a service project that benefits the community. Residents who are interested in having their house number painted on their curb may e-mail hhkcurbs@gmail. com. Residents are urged to respond as soon as possible. De Marco plans to work on this project over the summer. Register for summer reading program Registration for the summer reading program, “One World, Many Stories” is now under way at the WorthPinkham Memorial Library. The program is open to children ages two and older. Parents are encouraged to sign up their children for the annual program. The library is located at 91 Warren Avenue. Call (201) 445-8078 for more information. Mohan to exhibit Artist Sujatha Mohan will exhibit her paintings at the Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library during the month of July. Having lived in India, Singapore, and the United States, Mohan’s paintings reflect these diverse influences. While in India, she studied under the guidance of a renowned Indian artist. The colors, sounds and sights, and folk art in India have been a source of inspiration for her. She moved to Singapore in early 2001, where the tropical colors and the study of Chinese brush painting inspired her to explore and express in other media. Mohan is currently a member of the Ridgewood Art Institute. While she prefers using oils, she enjoys painting on silk and batik, and has dabbled in printmaking and mixed media. She has exhibited her oils, silk paintings, and Chinese brush paintings in Singapore. The library is located at 91 Warren Avenue. Residents may join Graydon Pool The Village of Ridgewood has again invited residents of Ho-Ho-Kus to join Graydon Pool for the 2011 season. The pool, located at Linwood and Maple avenues in Ridgewood, will be open through Labor Day, Sept. 5. The facility offers the Water’s Edge Café, a picnic area with grills and tables, and a covered pavilion. Amenities also include a children’s playground, sun shades, water features, Adirondack chairs, basketball courts, volleyball nets, bocce courts, ping pong, and shuffleboard courts. Events feature children’s story time and American Red Cross swim instruction. Note: Swimmers who wish to use the deep water area must pass the Graydon Pool Deep Water Test. The badge office will be open daily from noon to 7 p.m. Memberships for non-Ridgewood residents are $160 for adults and $140 for children ages two through 15. Online membership processing is available at ridgewoodnj.net/ community pass. Credit card payments are accepted. For more information, call (201) 670-5560. ‘Hymn Sings’ open to public Saint Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church invites the public to its Hymn Sing every Thursday from 9:30 to 10 a.m. at the church located at 70 Sheridan Avenue in Ho-Ho-Kus. The sing is followed by a Eucharist healing service and Bible study. For more information, call (201) 389-6564. Redesigned website unveiled The Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library in Ho-Ho-Kus has unveiled its newly redesigned website. On the site are links to the New York Times Best-Sellers List, BCCLS, the Borough of Ho-Ho-Kus website, the Ho-Ho-Kus Public School, and reference resources. There is also information on BeAT, managing borrowing from home with a valid library card, children’s programs, and new books that the library has recently acquired. The library is located at 91 Warren Avenue. Call (201) 445-8078 for more information. Library accepts exhibits The Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library, 91 Warren Avenue, Ho-Ho-Kus, wants to hear from area residents who want to display their original artwork or interesting collec- tions. Items may be exhibited at the library for a month. Interested individuals should contact Library Director Sandy Witkowski at (201) 445-8078. VFW welcomes new members The Ho-Ho-Kus VFW, which serves Ho-Ho-Kus and Ridgewood, welcomes new members. The group meets on the second Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Post Home, 620 Cliff Street, Ho-Ho-Kus. For additional information, call (201) 445-1121. VFW seeks memorabilia Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 192 in Ho-Ho-Kus is seeking photos, newspaper clippings, post cards, maps, aerial photos, and similar items featuring Ho-Ho-Kus and the immediate area, including the Hopper-Zabriskie Cemetery on First Street in Ho-Ho-Kus, prior to 1966. These items will be used for the VFW Post’s history project. All materials will be returned after scanning and copying. Contact Stanley Kober at (201) 445-1121.