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Page 2 THE VILLADOM TIMES I, II, III & IV • August 21, 2013
Villadom Happenings
Kittens need ‘forever homes’
The Bergen County Animal Shelter and Adoption
Center is seeking “forever homes” for animals in its care.
During August, the animal shelter and adoption center will
be offering kittens for adoption for the special price of two
cats for $50. Give your kitty a playmate; they will bring
warmth and fun to your home for many years to come.
The center is open for adoptions from 1 to 5 p.m. on
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and from 1
to 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays.
Kittens to be adopted have been spayed or neutered, are
up-to-date on vaccinations, will have had a wellness exam,
and are micro-chipped. Animals available for adoption may
be seen on the shelter’s website and on their Facebook page,
facebook.com/BergenCountyAnimalShelter. All adoption
applications are subject to approval.
The shelter is located off Route 17 at 100 United Lane
in Teterboro. For more information, call (201) 229-4600 or
visit www.bergenhealth.org.
Studio offers pottery classes
Registration is under way for fall classes at the Worten-
dyke Pottery Studio, located in the historic railroad station
at 211 Greenwood Avenue in Midland Park. Fall pottery
classes will begin Sept. 16. The studio offers ceramic
instruction for adults and children. For more information,
call (201) 652-5882 or visit www.wortendykestudio.com.
Prostate support group to meet
LifeLines, a supportive and informative resource for
prostate cancer patients and their partners in northern
Bergen County, will meet Tuesday, Aug. 27 from 7:30 to
9 p.m. at the Church of the Presentation, 271 West Saddle
River Road in Upper Saddle River. The group was formed
by prostate cancer patients to share information and expe-
rience about available treatment and service resources.
Meetings are held the fourth Tuesday of each month. For
additional information, e-mail lifelines@optonline.net or
visit www.lifelinespcsupport.com.
YWCA hosts outdoor yoga classes
YWCA Bergen County will hold two outdoor yoga
classes for all ages and levels. Yoga and Hula Hooping, a
light-hearted class taught by Himalayan Institute certified
yoga instructor Elena Sheehy, will be held on Tuesday, Aug.
27 from 10 to 11 a.m. and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Hoops will be
provided and no experience is necessary.
Join Colleen Fontes, a certified instructor for over 20
years, on Wednesday, Aug. 28 for Yoga on the Grass.
Classes will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. and from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. Participants must bring a yoga mat to this class.
Practitioners at any level are welcome.
Classes will be held at the YWCA at 112 Oak Street in
Ridgewood. Movement@YW members may participate
for free. A $5 donation per person per class is suggested
for non-members. Participants should be in general good
health and able to sit, stand, and lie on the grass. Classes
will be held indoors in the event of rain or extreme heat.
For more information and to register, call Colleen Fontes at
(201) 444-5600, extension 351.
Choral Society holds auditions
The New Jersey Choral Society, known for presenting
outstanding and unique programs, is seeking experienced
singers to audition for the 2013-14 season. Auditions are
scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Saint
Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church in Ridgewood. Audition
requirements include performing one classical solo (orato-
rio aria or art-song preferred), pitch memory drills, scales
(major, minor, etc.), intervals, and sight-reading. To sched-
ule an audition, call (201) 379-7719 and leave a message for
the audition coordinator.
NJCS is an ensemble of singers who are joined by their
commitment to performing choral music of the highest
artistic quality and to foster greater appreciation and enjoy-
ment of choral music. All singers volunteer their services
and are selected by audition. Requisites for auditioning
include previous choral experience, music reading abil-
ity, and availability to meet the NJCS rehearsal and per-
formance schedule. Rehearsals are held on Tuesdays from
7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Ridgewood United Methodist Church,
Get running!
Bergen Highlands Ramsey Rotary President Howard Schrieber, Director of Girls on the Run New Jersey North Deb
Siipola, Coaches Merrill Simpson and Terri Peri, and Girls on the Run participant Bailey Felderman recently gathered
to help promote Girls on the Run. Girls from all towns are welcome to participate in this program for girls that uses
running to inspire participants to be joyful, healthy, and confident. Registration is now open for three teams based
in Ramsey: two Girls on the Run teams for those in grades three through five and one Girls on Track team for girls in
grades six through eight. Another Girls on the Run team will be based in Glen Rock. For details, registration, and vol-
unteer opportunities visit www.gotrnjn.org.
100 Dayton Street in Ridgewood, with additional rehears-
als during performance weeks.
SRYT holds auditions for ‘Seussical’
The Saddle River Youth Theatre will begin its 2013-14
season with auditions for the fall musical production of
“Seussical.” Auditions will be held on Saturday, Sept. 7
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Auditions are for character place-
ment only; everyone gets a part.
There will be four casts of “Seussical.” The SRYT
Youth Musical Program will run from September through
November with eight public performances in mid-Novem-
ber. For more information or to register for an audition,
visit www.sryt.org, call the box office at (201) 825-8805,
or e-mail srytheatre@aol.com. The theater is located at 37
East Allendale Avenue in Allendale.
The Saddle River Youth Theatre, founded in 1996, is a
non-profit, 501 ( c )3 organization.
Walk celebrates National Recovery Month
The third annual Passaic County Recovery Walk to cel-
ebrate National Recovery Month will be held Sept. 7. The
organized walk will begins at 9 a.m. at 77 Hamilton Street
in Paterson and proceed to East Side Park. Opening cer-
emonies will be held on the courthouse steps.
This year’s theme, “Join the Voices for Recovery:
Together on Pathways to Wellness,” represents the many
ways that people can prevent behavioral health issues, seek
treatment, and sustain recovery as part of a commitment
to living a mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritu-
ally healthy life. The event celebrates people in recovery,
lauds the contributions of treatment and service providers,
and promotes the message that recovery in all its forms is
possible. The event is sponsored by the Passaic County Board of
Chosen Freeholders, the Recovery Center at Eva’s Village,
and the New Jersey Governor’s Council on Alcoholism and
Drug Abuse. For more information, call (973) 754-6784.
Ridgewood Singers seeking new members
The Ridgewood Singers, now celebrating its 60 th year,
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