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Camp announces ‘Lost and Found’ Midland Park Recreation has accumulated many items left behind by campers during this summer’s program. The lost and found box, located at the DePhillips Center at 50 Dairy Street, includes towels, lunchboxes, water bottles, etc. Parents and campers are encouraged to stop by and reclaim their property. The DePhillips Center will be open to the public Monday through Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m. Follow the Panthers 12U in Cooperstown Midland Park baseball fans and enthusiasts are invited to follow the 2012 Midland Park Panther 12U team at Cooperstown Dreams Park online. To view the team’s
progress, visit http://www.cooperstowndreamspark.com and select the 2012 tab. The Panthers will be playing during Week 9. This season, the Panthers 12U team has won the PBI Spring League Championship, followed up by success at the Bergen County Charity Classic. Their season culminated with a first place win in the NJYB for the regular season and a win in the playoff tournament making them the NJYB State Champs. They advanced to the MidAtlantic regional games in Springfield, Massachusetts. Ice Cream Social, hearing loss seminar set The Northwest Bergen Regional Senior Center will host an Ice Cream Social and a seminar on hearing loss on Wednesday, Aug. 8 at 12:30 p.m. Chris Witzmann, doctor of audiology, will present a free program on hearing loss in the community
room of the senior center, which is located at 46-50 Center Street in Midland Park. The Ice Cream Social will follow. Hearing loss can interfere with quality of life. It can restrict the ability to interact with others, cause fatigue, social withdrawal, insecurity, strained relationships with family members and friends, heightened stress, and depression. Area seniors age 60 and up are invited to attend. To reserve a seat, call the center at (201) 445-5690. Summer Camp Art program offered Midland Park Recreation will offer a Summer Camp Art program for children in kindergarten through grade eight. The program will be held Aug. 13 through 17 at the DePhillips Center at 50 Dairy Street. Visit the recreation site at www.mpnj.com and check the August section marked Summer Art Program for details and to register. Interested individuals may also contact Kathy LaMonte at (201) 652-2747 or mprec@optonline.net. United Methodist hosts VBS Midland Park United Methodist Church will host its Vacation Bible School, “Everything Is Possible with God” Aug. 6 through 10 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the church located at 269 Godwin Avenue. Children in pre-K through fifth grade are invited to come to breakfast each morning from 9 to 9:30 a.m. Games, music, crafts, cooking, and fellowship will follow. There is no fee to attend. To register, or for more information,
call the office at (201) 445-3787 or e-mail mpum@verizon.net. Softball association sets schedule, seeks officers Midland Park Softball will hold an open meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 8 at the Barn on Dairy Street at 7 p.m. On Sept. 12, elections for the positions of vice president and treasurer will be held. Anyone who would like to be added to the slate may state their interest in an e-mail to mpsba@live.com Pool registrations accepted The Borough of Waldwick is now accepting Midland Park resident registration for the 2012 pool season. Registration forms are available at www.waldwicknj.org under the “Municipal Forms” heading. Waldwick’s facility includes a main pool, a wading pool, a concession stand, and a new swing set for young patrons. The pool, which is located at Hopper Avenue and West Prospect Street, is open from noon to 8 p.m. weekdays, and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekends. The rates for Waldwick and Midland Park residents are $65 for adults, $60 for children, and $55 for seniors. Rates for non residents are $160 for adults age 18 and up and $135 for children ages four to 17. Children who are three years old or younger are admitted free. First time registrants must register in person at the Waldwick Borough Clerk’s Office, 63 Franklin Turnpike to have an ID picture taken. For more information, call (201) 652-5300.