October 3, 2012 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 13
This month, the Allendale Holiday Observers will again sponsor the Annual Halloween Poster Painting Contest and Parade. Children in preschool through eighth grade are invited to the Red Barn at Crestwood Lake on Saturday, Oct. 13 to paint Halloween posters. The barn will be open from 7:30 a.m. to noon, and the posters will be displayed in Allendale storefronts. The winners of the poster contest will be
Holiday Observers set Halloween Poster Contest, Parade
announced at the Halloween Parade. The rain date for the poster painting will be Oct. 20. On Wednesday, Oct. 31, the Holiday Observers will host the Halloween Parade in the Brookside School auditorium. Children in preschool through the eighth grade are invited to parade their Halloween costumes to this 7 p.m. event. Prizes will be awarded. A light dinner, candy, snacks, and beverages will be served.
Pictured at right: Participants in last year’s Halloween Parade.
Jumbleiah, a mainstay of the Allendale business community for many years, is now open at its new location at 12 Elm Street in Oakland. Still specializing in custom work and excellent service, store owners Greg and Adrienne Tenbekjian help schools, churches, temples and community organizations with their fundraising efforts and auctions by customizing a list that will be sure to satisfy any group. They offer memorabilia on consignment with no upfront costs.
Jumbleiah relocates to Oakland
The store is a must for all sports and non-sports memorabilia and collectibles. “If we don’t have your favorite team or player in stock, we will track it down for you and quote a competitive price without obligation,” says Adrienne. The store also carries a complete line of Madame Alexander dolls as well as gifts, toys and games. “Have an old jersey that needs to be framed? Come in and take advantage of our professional framing,” she adds. For further information call 201-8252077 or e-mail: Jumbleiah2@aol.com.