Page 16 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • April 4, 2012 Waldwick Watch Forum School hosts Walk-a-Thon The Forum School, in partnership with Waldwick High School, will host a Walk-a-Thon on May 4 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. High school students will pair with Forum School students to walk a mile on the high school track. Participating students ask family, friends, and businesses to sponsor this effort through donations. Class sponsorships are also available. Proceeds will benefit the Forum School. To make a donation, contact Kathy Bruinooge at (201) 444-5882. The Forum School is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian, state-approved day program serving students ages three through 16 who have neurologically-based developmental disabilities such as autistic spectrum disorder and ADD/ ADHD. For details, visit www.theforumschool.com. Register for fall soccer Registration for the 2012 Waldwick Soccer Association’s fall recreational soccer program is under way. The deadline to register is May 15. The association welcomes Waldwick residents from incoming kindergarteners through high school students. Players in grades five and above participate in a travel program affiliated with the Northwest Bergen Soccer Association. Children in kindergarten through grade four are part of the in-town league. Practices begin in August and the season runs from September through November. The cost is $65. Registration may be completed at www. waldwicksoccer.com. For assistance, contact Marcus Jimenez at registrar@waldwicksoccer.com. The WSA is in need of sponsors and volunteers to coach this fall. Register at www.waldwicksoccer.com. Advertising opportunities are available for team sponsorships, banners, and Internet links. For sponsorship details, contact Paul Sendik at wsasponsors@yahoo.com. ‘Winterton Blue’ to be discussed The Waldwick Library Book Club will host a discussion of “Winterton Blue” by Trezza Azzopardi on Thursday, April 12 at 7:15 p.m. Set on the English coast, Azzopardi’s third novel features a darkly charming romance between two damaged souls struggling to get beyond losses suffered in their childhoods. Copies of the book are available at the library’s circulation desk. The book club welcomes new members and drop-ins. Waldwick residency is not required. The library is located at 19 East Prospect Street in Waldwick. For more information, call (201) 652-5104. Building Blocks to hold Beefsteak Fundraiser Building Blocks Child Center of Waldwick will host its Second Annual Beefsteak Fundraiser on Saturday, April 21 at 6 p.m. The event will be held in the school gym at 136 Wyckoff Avenue in Waldwick. Tickets are $40 per person and include entry, a beefsteak dinner with salad, french fries, beverage, ice cream, coffee, and a “starter kit” with prize tickets. Donations of prizes and gift certificates from individuals and businesses are welcome. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Building Blocks Child Center, a ministry of Christ Community Church. For more information, call Adele Badalmenti 201-447-3065 extension 22. WEF sets Zumba Night, Garage Sale The Waldwick Education Foundation will sponsor a Zumba Night on April 20 at 7 p.m. in the middle school gym at 155 Wyckoff Avenue. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $10. This mother/daughter event will feature six zumba instructors. On April 28 and 29, the foundation will hold a Town Wide Garage Sale. For a $25 fee ($20 if received by April 21), participants will have their address included on the sale’s map and receive a lawn marker. There will also be a special contest to win a gas grill. For details about these events, visit waldwickpd.org/wef, or e-mail WaldwickWEF@aol.com. Proceeds will benefit educational programs in the Waldwick School System. Nursery school registration under way Rainbow Corners Nursery School in Waldwick offers classes for children ages two-and-a-half through five years of age and is currently accepting registration for the 201213 school year. Parents, with or without their children, may call or visit Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and observe classes and speak with teachers. The school is a New Jersey licensed co-op school and is NAEYC accredited. For further information, call Lucille Fallon (201) 447-2987. Rainbow Corners Nursery School is located at 25 Franklin Turnpike, Waldwick. Parents host Pasta Dinner & Cabaret Night The Waldwick Music Parents Association will host its Ninth Annual Pasta Dinner & Cabaret Night fundraiser from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, April 27 in the Waldwick High School cafeteria, 155 Wyckoff Avenue. Student musical groups will perform during the dinner, including the Waldwick High School and Middle School Jazz Band. The event includes an all-you-can-eat dinner, beverages, and desserts. Advance tickets will be available until April 24, and cost $10 for adults, an $8 for seniors and students. Children under age five will be admitted free. At the door, tickets will be $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. Ticket orders may be left in the WMPA box in the high school/middle school office, or mailed to WMPA, 11 Dow Avenue, Waldwick, NJ 07463. All proceeds will benefit the performing arts programs at the middle and high schools and the WMPA Scholarship Fund. For more information, contact WaldwickMusicParen ts@hotmail.com or call Ginny Rago at (201) 612-9680. Operation Reassurance available The Waldwick Police Department’s Operation Reassurance program is one of the most successful in the area. This program is open to all Waldwick residents who are age 55 and older. The program requires the participant to call police headquarters by a prearranged time each day. If the individual fails to call, a communications officer will try to make contact with that person. If there is no answer, a police officer will be dispatched to check on the welfare of that person. The program is free. Anyone who wishes to participate may call police headquarters at (201) 652-5700 or stop in and speak to Sergeant Frank Paccione.