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Members of the NW Bergen Coalition of Historic Organizations recently met to finalize plans for the History Day Tour on May 21. On that day, eight historical sites will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.: The Schoolhouse Museum in Ridgewood, The Hermitage in Ho-Ho-Kus, The John Fell House in Allendale, The Hopper-Goetschius House in Upper Saddle River, the Old Stone House in Ramsey, the Mahwah Museum, the Van Allen House in Oakland, and the Zabriskie House in Wyckoff. This
Coalition sets plans for May History Day Tour
will be a rare opportunity to explore the rich 18th and 19th century history of this area. Tickets to tour all eight sites are $10 per person; children age 12 and under will be admitted free of charge. Tickets are available at the Schoolhouse Museum, The Hermitage, Ho-Ho-Kus Inn and Tavern, Abma’s Farm, and through the participating historical societies. For ticket information, call (201) 327-2236 or (201) 652-7354 or e-mail info@ridgewoodhistoricalsociet y.org.
Pictured (seated, L-R) are Joan Dater, Ramsey and Mahwah; Event Co-chair Kay Yeomans, Upper Saddle River; Jean Hildebrandt, Wyckoff; Coalition Chair Judy Abma, Wyckoff; Carol Greene, Mahwah and Hermitage; and Linda Arns, Oakland. Standing L-R are: Jack Goudsward, Franklin Lakes; Klaus Angermueller, Oakland; Tom Dater, Ramsey and Mahwah; Sue Tryforos, Glen Rock; Jim Longo, Franklin Lakes; Kevin Pianfetti, Ho-Ho-Kus, Ed Hook, Franklin Lakes, and Jerri Angermueller, Oakland. Not pictured: Event Co-chair Sheila Brogan, Ridgewood; Susanne Lovisolo and Patty Finn, Allendale; and Paul Simpson, Ramsey.
CAPS Cares presents Ellen Sabin, author of “The Autism Acceptance Book: Being a Friend to Someone with Autism” on Thursday, May 5, 2011 from 7 to 9 p.m. The event will be held at Northern Highlands Regional High School, 298 Hillside Ave, Allendale. Ellen Sabin will speak about creating acceptance of those affected by autism and the importance of educating neuro typical children and adults about autism. There is no charge for this event, RSVP by e-mail to CapsCares@optonline.net.
CAPS Cares is a non-profit organization established by parents of children with autism in Northwest Bergen County.
Autism Awareness and Acceptance Event Rescheduled
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