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Ridgewood
The Woman’s Club of Ridgewood will hold its Fifteenth Annual Spring House Tour on Thursday, May 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The tour, which benefits local charities that serve women and children, will feature homes in Ridgewood. The Spring House Tour is the club’s largest fundraiser of the year.
Woman’s Club plans 15th Annual Spring House Tour
The 2011 House Tour, which drew 800 attendees, raised $27,000. The proceeds allowed the club to award grants to 25 local charities including Children’s Aid and Family Services, Baby Basics, Camp Sunshine, Sharing the Arts, the Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation, and the Social Services Association of Ridgewood.
A view inside one of the Ridgewood homes that will be on this year’s tour.
Advance purchase tickets are $40 per person and are tax-deductible. Tickets will be available April 27 through May 9 at Karma Organic Spa, Goffle Brook Farm, Mango Jam, Town & Country Apothecary, Pink Bungalow, and the Woman’s Club of Ridgewood. Tickets will be $45 the day of the tour and will be available at the Woman’s Club at 215 West Ridgewood Avenue in Ridgewood. For further information, or to purchase tickets, visit www.ridgewoodwomansclub.com. This year’s signature sponsor for the house tour is Janis Fuhrman of Terrie O’Connor Realtors.
Commissioners
(continued from page 3) Chairman Dator, who is also a Republican, stated that Donovan’s vetoes would not force the commissioners to “take the illegal action of stripping members of their stipends and benefits. This will not happen under my watch as we are bound by state law to honor those stipends and benefits until such time that a member’s term expires or a resignation is tendered.” The commissioners’ statement discredited the emergency action cited as a precedent for the dismissals.