October 24, 2012 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 25 Glen Rock Roundup Internet safety program set “Keeping Your Family Safe: Your Kids, the Internet, and Social Networking” will be presented on Thursday, Nov. 1 at the Glen Rock Public Library. Costa Rodis, president of Bergen IT, will help parents understand how to navigate the challenges and opportunities of new technologies. Rodis will offer tips on having conversations with children about sharing personal information on the Internet, setting limits and boundaries, and the realities of cyber bullying. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. Register by phone at (201) 670-3970 or at the library located at 315 Rock Road. Take a ‘Haunted Cruise to Nowhere’ The Fifth Grade Class of 2013 at the Central School in Glen Rock, will host a “Haunted Cruise to Nowhere” on Oct. 26 and 27 from 6 to 9 p.m. The nautical adventure will bring thrills and chills to all who climb aboard the ship searching for what participants hope, is not their last port of call! The event will be held in the school gymnasium located at 600 South Maple Avenue. Tickets are $5 and may be purchased at the door. Proceeds will benefit fifth grade activities. For more information, visit www.centralschoolhsa.com. Grad Ball parents to meet Parents of Glen Rock High School seniors are invited to the Oct. 25 Grad Ball 2013 meeting. The session will be held at 8 p.m. in rooms B150/151 in the senior hallway of Glen Rock High. The Art and Design Committee will present “the box,” and there will be a discussion about the Beefsteak Dinner, auction, and fundraiser. Ticket deposit money is due at this time. There will be a pre-meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. for committee chairmen. For more information, e-mail gradball2013@gmail.com. Learn to thwart hungry deer Bob Malgieri of Borst Landscaping will present “Deer Prevention: Protecting Your Trees and Shrubs from Hungry Deer” on Wednesday, Oct. 24. Malgieri will share tips and strategies to deal with this gardening challenge. The program will begin at 7 p.m. at the Glen Rock Public Library, which is located at 315 Rock Road. To register, call (201) 670-3970. Grad Ball 2013 Beefsteak set The Glen Rock High School Grad Ball 2013’s organizers will host The Lucky ‘13 Beefsteak Dinner & Auction on Saturday, Nov. 17. This event will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Saint Leon’s Orthodox Church at 12-61 Saddle River Road in Fair Lawn. This event is the Grad Ball’s primary fundraiser. Tickets are $65, and include hors d’oeuvres, dinner, dessert, wine and beer, and the auction. Reservations are recommended. For more information, or a reservation form, visit www.community-flyers. glenrocknj.org or contact Patty Burke at pehawk3@optonline.net. The committee is seeking donations for the fundraiser. Anyone interested in donat- ing items may contact Angela Bender at angelabend@aol.com or (201) 444-8807, or Carol Miller at john.d.miller@verizon.net or (201) 670-6104. ESL and computer classes available The Glen Rock Public Library’s ESL (English as a Second Language) conversation groups will meet every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Registration is not required, but participants should have basic English speaking ability. The library has planned a fall lineup of technology classes. Classes meet from 7 to 8 p.m., and registration may be completed by calling the library at (201) 670-3970. The following classes will be offered: Oct. 24, Microsoft Word; Nov. 14, Excel; Nov. 28, PowerPoint; and Dec. 12, eReaders. The knitting group meets every Wednesday at 1 p.m. Anyone who is interested may drop by. The library is located at 315 Rock Road. Library delivers The Glen Rock Public Library offers free delivery of library materials to borough seniors who are housebound. The library will deliver and pick up books, movies, and other library items. Interested patrons may contact the reference librarian at (201) 6703970 for details. Graduation Ball 2013 benefit under way The Glen Rock High School Class of 2013 is selling tickets for its cash prize con- test to benefit Graduation Ball 2013. The contest winner will be announced at the Grad Ball Beefsteak on Nov. 17. Last year’s grand prize was $8,250. To purchase tickets, contact Denise Blind at (201) 447-6324 or neesie466@hotmail.com; Linda Fairbourne at (201) 444-3904 or lfairbourne@hotmail. com; or Kathryn Wansong at (201) 6890802 or kathrynwansong@hotmail.com. The Graduation Ball is an annual safe graduation initiative for the senior class. Sunday school classes offered The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Sunday School has begun. Children in pre-K through third grade attend children’s choir practice from 9:30 a.m. in Fellowship Hall. From 10 a.m. to 10:25 a.m., they attend Sunday school. Children must be three years old by Oct. 1 to attend. Children in grades four through eight meet from 9:30 a.m. to 10:25 a.m. For more information about events at Good Shepherd, contact Pastor Spencer at (201) 444-6598 or visit www.gs.lthrn. org. Good Shepherd is located at 233 South Highwood Avenue. Exhibitors sought The Glen Rock Library is looking for interesting, antique, artistic, whimsical, beautiful, and/or unique collections. The exhibits, which change monthly, are kept in the library’s three display cases. Placards identify the exhibitors. Collectors interested in sharing their cherished objects are invited to contact Sally at the library, (201) 670-3970. Board candidates (continued from page 5) manager of a $42 million credit union located in Rochelle Park and has substantial experience in financial matters and many years of school board experience. She said she expected to be involved in the selection of the new full-time superintendent of schools form Glen Rock and in complying with state requirements. This year’s school election has no budget question because the budget came in under the state-recommended two percent cap.