June 20, 2012 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • Page 17 Ramsey Review Leisure Club plans summer sessions The Ramsey Ambulance Corps will discuss the File of Life program at the June 26 meeting of the Leisure Club. The public is welcome to attend. The club will continue to meet during July and August on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 55 Wyckoff Avenue in Ramsey. Meetings begin at 11 a.m. A Comedy Hour and Talent Show are on the schedule. Seniors are invited to participate. Call Diane at (201) 8257886 for details. Seniors invited to annual gala The Ramsey Seniors are invited to the annual Senior Citizen Gala on Saturday, June 23. The event will be held from noon to 2 p.m. in the Ramsey High School gym. The gym will still be decorated from the high school graduation party. Morano’s of Ramsey will cater this event, and dance music will be provided by The Fabulous 17 North Band. Admission is $8. Checks may be made payable to the Ramsey Recreation Trust Fund and mailed to Ramsey Borough Hall at 33 North Central Avenue. Sign up has begun for the July 25 bus trip to the KyKuit Rockefeller Estate. The cost is $65 per person. Checks should be made payable to the Ramsey Seniors. The trip will include a tour of the mansion and its terraced gardens, and a look at the underground art galleries. Afterward, travelers will have a buffet lunch at Sunset Cove in Tarrytown, which overlooks the Hudson River. A visit to Union Church is also included. The bus will leave from Finch Park at 8:45 a.m. and will return around 4 p.m. Bingo games will resume Aug. 6. Farmers Market open The Ramsey Farmers Market offers organic and traditional produce, artisanal breads and cheeses, gluten-free baked products, gourmet olive oils and balsamic vinegars, eggs from free-range chickens, local wines, fresh fish from the Hampton Bays, prepared organic foods, homemade pastas, gourmet teas, coffees, local honey, fresh flowers, handmade artisanal ice pops, nuts, dried fruits, pickles, olives, homemade chili, organic toffee, and more. Market shoppers have the opportunity to purchase fresh and locally grown products as they get to know vari- ous farmers and vendors. The Ramsey Farmers Market will continue outdoors each Sunday through Nov. 18, rain or shine. This season, the market will host six Artisans’ Corners, hosting local artists and craft makers on the third Sunday of each (continued on page 18) Spring champions crowned The Ramsey 13U boys baseball team defeated Verona 6-0 to become the PBI Spring Tournament champions. Top row: Coaches John McKenna, Dan Ryan, and Steve Klepper. Middle row: Ryan McKenna, Jonathan Turk, Jeffrey Klepper, Stephen Porter, Robbie Hogrefe, and Connor Koch. Bottom row: Matt SanJulian, Timmy Ryan, Brian Long, Jake Simpson, Mike Ryan, and Jared Schwartz.