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Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • August 21, 2013
Area BVMI’s autumn luncheon
CHCC to honor David
Bolger at musical benefit to feature Chef Georgiades
David F. Bolger
On Thursday, Sept. 12, the Chris-
tian Health Care Center in Wyckoff
will honor Ridgewood philanthro-
pist David F. Bolger and the Bolger
Foundation for their legacy of service,
leadership, and commitment to the com-
munity. This special celebration will be
held at The Estate at Florentine Gardens
in River Vale.
Event co-chairs are Audrey Meyers,
president and CEO, Valley Health
System and The Valley Hospital, and
Thomas M. Wells, Esq., senior partner
and CFO, Wells, Jaworski & Liebman,
LLP. A special musical tribute will fea-
ture jazz greats Warren Vache, Bucky
Pizzarelli, Nicki Parrott, Steve Johns,
Harry Allen, and Derek Smith.
Event sponsorship and ad journal
opportunities are now available.
The proceeds from this event will be
used to support the Christian Health Care
Center’s 2013 Annual Fund, which will
be used for renovations and improve-
ments within Ramapo Ridge Psychiat-
ric Hospital. Tickets are $250. For more
information, or to purchase tickets, con-
tact Darcy Bickert, CHCC Foundation
assistant director, at (201) 848-5796 or
e-mail dbickert@chccnj.org.
CHCC provides a broad continuum
of high-quality, compassionate care,
offering superior mental-health, elder-
care, residential living, and rehabilita-
tion services.
Executive Chef George Georgiades will
step away from his kitchen to preside over
a cooking demonstration for guests attend-
ing Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative’s
fall luncheon on Monday, Sept. 9. The event
will be held at noon at Varka Estiatorio at 20
North Spruce Street in Ramsey.
The three-course lunch will be accom-
panied by specially selected wines and bev-
erages. Tickets are $75 each and may be
reserved by contacting Kathleen DiGiulio
at kdigiulio@bvmi.net or (201) 518-8487.
Proceeds from the luncheon will support
BVMI’s Women’s Health Initiative.
Music for the luncheon will be provided
by the Motyl Chamber Ensemble, a group
of dynamic young New York artists who
have appeared with orchestras and in recit-
als throughout the world. Eastwick College
is a patron of the event.
“Chef George has been incredibly gener-
ous with his time and restaurant resources
and BVMI is looking forward to a very
exciting afternoon,” stated Marilyn Schotz,
who is co-chairing the luncheon with Cyn-
thia Goldman.
Goldman and Schotz anticipate a full
house and recommend that interested indi-
viduals make their reservations early.
BVMI provides free primary and pre-
ventive medical care for working, for low-
income Bergen County residents who have
no health insurance or the means to pay for
care. Patients are seen by volunteer physi-
cians, nurse practitioners, and registered
George Georgiades
nurses. The state-licensed center is located
at 241 Moore Street in Hackensack.
BVMI is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit orga-
nizations and is completely dependent on
contributed income from individuals, busi-
nesses, community groups, and founda-
tions. For more information, contact BVMI
at (201) 342-2478 or visit www.bvmi.org.