February 22, 2012 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 21 Waldwick Watch United Methodist Church to host Fish and Chips Dinner The Waldwick United Methodist Church at 25 Franklin Turnpike will hold its Annual Fish and Chips Dinner on Monday, March 5 from 5 to 7 p.m. The event is being catered by Tastefully British. Takeout will begin at 5 p.m., and sit down service will start at 5:30 p.m. The cost is $12.50 and includes fish, chips, coleslaw, dessert, and a beverage. Orders for chicken will be available. To order tickets, call (201) 652-5130 by Feb. 27. Tickets will not be sold at the door. Association plans Golf Outing The Waldwick Baseball/Softball Association will host its Second Annual WBSA Golf Outing fundraiser on Wednesday, May 16 at the Black Bear Golf Course. A portion of the proceeds will benefit two scholarships that will awarded to graduating members of the high school’s baseball and softball teams in recognition of their achievements in sports and academics. To register for the outing, or for sponsorship information, visit www.waldwickbaseball.com. Cheerleading and football registration set Registration for fall 2012 Waldwick Warrior Football and Cheerleading will be held on Tuesday, March 20 in the Waldwick High School cafeteria from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The school is located at 155 Wyckoff Avenue in Waldwick. Flag football and mini cheerleading will be offered to children who will be entering first and second grades in September. Cheerleading and tackle football are available to children who will be entering grades three through eight. Registration may be entered online at www.waldwickjrfootball.org, but payment and two photos will still need to be delivered on March 20. Registering online allows for the association to begin planning for the season. Fire Department Auxiliary schedules Fish and Chips Dinner The Waldwick Fire Department Auxiliary will host its annual Fish and Chips Dinner on Friday, March 30 at the firehouse at 15 East Prospect Street. Fish and Chips and Chicken and Chips dinners will be available. Meals include fries, coleslaw, and dessert. This is a takeout dinner only. Pick up will be available between 5:30 and 7 p.m. Dinners may be ordered by March 29. To order, call Mary Ellen O’Connell at (201) 788-1169 or Jean Paras at (201) 481-3333. Wine Tasting benefit set The Waldwick Community Alliance and Maratene’s Fine Wine and Spirits will host the annual Wine Tasting benefit on Saturday, March 3 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Saint Luke’s Church, 340 North Franklin Turnpike in Ho-Ho-Kus. The event will include a sampling of From the heart over 100 quality wines from around the world, craft beers, hors d oeuvres, chocolates, and prizes. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the event and 20 percent of the wine sales will benefit the restoration of the Waldwick Train Station. Tickets are $45 each, and a limited number will be sold. To purchase tickets, call (201) 873-8919 or visit http://waldwickcommunityalliance.org/annual_wine_tasting0.aspx. The alliance is participating in a “Donate a Buck” program where every dollar donated to the alliance will be matched with an additional $3 by the county. To contribute to the “Donate a Buck” program, visit http://waldwickcommunityalliance.org/ donate_a_buck0.aspx. 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. Waldwick Brownie Troop 94286 recently made valentines for wounded New Jersey Marine LCpl. Adrian Simone. The girls created a Valentine’s Day care package that was sent to LCpl. Simone in Maryland, where he is in rehabilitation for his new prosthetic legs. Top row: Emily, Peyton, Alexa, Grace and Rylie. Bottom row: Anna, Madeline, Aubree and Melanie. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Building Blocks Child Center, a ministry of Christ Community Church. For more information, call (201) 446-7047. Career group finds temporary space The Waldwick chapter of Neighbors Helping Neighbors, a free peer volunteer support group for people who are actively looking for work, will meet at Saint Luke’s Church, 340 North Franklin Turnpike in Ho-Ho-Kus, on Monday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. until the building project at the Waldwick Public Library has been completed. Meetings will take place in the conference room near the church office. Neighbors Helping Neighbors welcomes anyone in career transition: recent college graduates, unemployed, under-employed, those re-entering the job market, struggling entrepreneurs, and retirees looking for part-time work. Group members assist one another with suggestions and techniques for improving their job searches and provide personal and professional networking assistance. For more information, contact John R. Fugazzie at (201) 262-0103 or johnrfugazzie @aol.com. We welcome press releases from our readers. Items may be sent to editorial@villadom.com. Deadline is Wednesday at noon the week prior to publication. Club to celebrate anniversary Best known for its “fun”raising activities, the Italian American Social Club of Waldwick will celebrate its five-year anniversary with a gala celebration at Macaluso’s Restaurant in Hawthorne on March 16. The event will be held from 7 p.m. to midnight. For those who would like to see how Italians celebrate their heritage, cuisine, culture, and “La Dolce Vita” with love and passion, there are a limited number of tickets open to nonmembers. The event will include the Fifth Annual Saint Joseph celebration, with a spectacular traditional three-tiered altar adorned with decorative foods and other offerings to benefit a local family in need through Saint Luke’s Church. An additional fundraiser is sponsored by members. A special concert featuring singer Greg Caldarone will highlight the eve- ning. Guests will be invited to dance the night away to the dynamic sounds of Premier Entertainment’s DJs. For tickets, visit www.iascw.com and view the announcement. This new website also has a recipe page, photos, and blog. For further information, call Kathy Scorzelli at (201) 444-5816.