March 2, 2011 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 21 Saddle River Valley Notes Donations sought for Gold Award project Upper Saddle River Girl Scout Ashely Pagano of Troop 913 is seeking gift card donations to help furnish the living room at the Eva’s Village in Paterson. Pagano is renovating the living room for her Gold Award project. Last month, she ran a Rummage Sale to raise funds for this effort. For more information, call (201) 242 2773. Ranzi to discuss raw foods Karen Ranzi, author of “Creating Healthy Children: Through Attachment Parenting and Raw Foods,” will be the guest speaker at the Upper Saddle River Library on Thursday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. Ranzi, speaker and consultant on the raw foods lifestyle and coordinator of the New Jersey Raw Food Support Network, has been interviewed on TV and radio on the topics of vegetarian and raw food parenting. The library is located at 245 Lake Street. Call (201) 3272583 for more information. Seminar on digital photography offered Well-known New Jersey photographer Walter Choroszewski will bring his expertise, humor, and technical knowhow to the Upper Saddle River Library on Tuesday, March 8 at 7:30 p.m. His informal digital photo class will offer instruction on developing a digital work flow and management plan on a computer. Choroszewski will demonstrate basic photo editing techniques using popular commercial software and offer tips for e-mailing and printing photos. The library is located at 245 Lake Street. For more information, call (201) 327-2583. Get to know Facebook The Upper Saddle River Library is offering a class on the social network, Facebook, on Thursday, March 17 at 7:30 p.m. Facebook is a way to connect with family, friends, and organizations. The program will cover: exploring a Facebook page, what makes the site so popular, privacy, and ease of use concerns. Presenter Carole Lotito has 20 years of systems and marketing experience and has taught scores of users how to make the best use of office and social technology. The library is located at 245 Lake Street. Call (201) 3272583. Rizzotti to exhibit oil paintings Bob Rizzotti will exhibit his oil paintings at the Upper Saddle River Library during the month of March. Rizzotti, a Waldwick resident, specializes in landscapes. This exhibit will include his paintings of Italy, Greece, Bavaria, and the United States. A “Meet the Artist” reception will be held on Sunday, March 6 from 2 to 4 p.m. All are invited. For more information, call (201) 327-2583. Learn about the college admission process Joshua Marber, MS Ed., will advise teens and their families about the college admission process on Tuesday, March 1 at 7:30 p.m. The program will be held at the Upper Saddle River Library, 245 Lake Street. Marber will provide helpful information about starting the college search, filling out applications, and writing the essay. He will answer questions on choosing to take the SAT or the ACT, and how to get financial aid, scholarships, and grants. For more information, call (201) 327-2583. Get ready to relax The Upper Saddle River Youth Guidance Council has planned its next Ready, Set, Relax Day for Tuesday, March 1. On this day, there will be no homework, no sports practices, and no scheduled activities – just a chance to reflect on daily activities and consciously choose what matters most – time with the family. As life becomes more scheduled with work, school, sports, and many other activities, taking one evening to relax and enjoy some downtime together becomes even more important. This evening is endorsed by the Upper Saddle River Youth Guidance Council, the Allendale Municipal Alliance, the Saddle River Municipal Alliance, the Ho-Ho-Kus Municipal Alliance, Upper Saddle River, Allendale, Ho-Ho-Kus, Saddle River, the Northern Highlands Regional High School, and the area’s public school districts. Fairy tales staged Saddle River Day School recently presented ‘Into the Woods’ as its winter musical. The musical is based on the plots of several Brothers Grimm fairy tales. How many households will your advertising message reach? Compare before you buy: Total Circulation The Villadom TIMES................. 56,000 .................. 56,000 Suburban News ........................ 34,292* .................14,970 The Ridgewood News................ 5,045* .................. 3,787 The Town Journal ....................... 6,739* ...................3,165 Glen Rock Gazette ..................... 3,909* ................... 1,131 *from US Postal Service Statement of Ownership & Circulation, October 1, 2010 By US Mail Plus S MORE READER Online at Villadom.com Receive the most coverage for your advertising dollar. 100% by US Mail Call The Villadom TIMES and get your circulation going! 201-652-0744 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSPAPER