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December 4, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 21 Park Windmill Holocaust Education fundraiser set On Wednesday, Dec. 4, the Blue Moon Mexican Café in Wyckoff’s Boulder Run Shopping Center will sponsor a Community Night to benefit Midland Park High School’s Holocaust Education Program. The restaurant will donate 20 percent of all lunch, dinner, takeout, delivery, cater- ing, or gift card purchases. Those who wish to participate must present a Blue Moon Community Night flyer. Visit the Midland Park high school website: http://www.mpsnj. org/Domain/33for the link to print out the coupon. ‘Toys for Tots’ requested The Midland Park Volunteer Fire Department is col- lecting donations of new, unwrapped toys for the United States Marine Corps Toys for Tots program. Toys may be dropped off at the firehouse on Witte Drive Dec. 4 between 7 and 9 p.m. or taken to the town’s Tree Lighting on Friday evening, Dec. 6 in the borough hall parking lot at 280 Godwin Avenue. Several Midland Park businesses have also offered to serve as collection sites. Those sites include Rock Your Hair Salon, 633 Godwin Avenue; Parisi Sports Club, 156 Greenwood Avenue; and the Parkwood Deli, 342 Erie Avenue. On Dec. 7, local firefighters will deliver the toys to the train carrying Santa Claus and several United States Marines. The delivery will be made at the Wortendyke Train Station at 11 a.m. Have Breakfast with Santa The Midland Park Fire Department will host its Annual Pancake Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, Dec. 14 at the firehouse on Witte Drive. Breakfast will be served from 8 to 11 a.m. The menu will include pancakes, sausage, coffee, and juice. Tickets are $5 for adults and $2 for chil- dren ages two through 12. Children under two will be admitted free of charge. At the event, children will receive a souvenir photo and small gift from Santa. Chamber plans Meet & Greet The Midland Park Chamber of Commerce will host a Holiday Meet & Greet Networking event on Dec. 11 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The group will meet at Fiona’s Ristorante at 118 Godwin Avenue. Tickets are $20 when purchased in advance. Tickets purchased at the door will cost $25. Attendees are requested to send a one paragraph business bio to be included in the event program. RSVP to Lisa Plasse at flute76@aol.com. ‘Mail for Heroes’ campaign launched The Midland Park Recreation Department encourages the community to thank U.S. military personnel for their service by participating in the American Red Cross Holi- day Mail for Heroes campaign. To participate, visit the DePhillips Center at 50 Dairy Street, the Midland Park Public Library at 250 Godwin Avenue, or borough hall at 280 Godwin Avenue and fill out a holiday card. These cards will be delivered to veterans, military families, and active duty service members at hospitals and installations around the world. PAPS announces Theater Arts Fundraiser Midland Park High School Performing Arts Parents will hold a fundraiser to benefit the high school’s theater arts programs. Three prizes will be awarded. The first place winner will receive an iPad mini valued at $350, the second place winner will receive a 19-inch LCD HD TV valued at $150, and the third place winner will receive a $100 Visa gift card. Tickets are $5 and are being sold by cast, crew, and family members of the drama and musical programs to help offset production costs. To obtain tickets for the fundraiser, contact Donna Hal- liwell at Dhalliwell@mpsnj.org. Gingerbread House Contest deadline near The Midland Park Library reminds residents that the deadline to enter the Gingerbread House Contest is Monday, Dec. 2. Entry forms may be dropped off or mailed to Midland Park Recreation, 50 Dairy Street, Mid- land Park, NJ 07432. The forms may be printed from the library’s website at midlanpark.bccls.org. The gingerbread houses will be on display at the Mid- land Park Library beginning the night of the Town Tree Lighting on Dec. 6 and will remain on exhibit through Dec. 12. The library is located at 250 Godwin Avenue. Call (201) 444-2390. Cookie Walk announced The Midland Park United Methodist Church’s Annual Cookie Walk will be held on Saturday, Dec. 14. The event will feature homemade cookies and holiday treats that can be purchased by the pound. The sale will be held at the church at 269 Godwin Avenue from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. – or as long as supplies last. Call (201) 445-3787 for details. Lions invite vets to join The Midland Park Lions Club is offering local U.S. vet- erans a special opportunity to serve the community. The “Involve a U.S. Veteran Program” offers qualified U.S. veterans an entrance fee waiver when joining a local Lions Club. Eligible veterans include retired U.S. military per- sonnel or honorably-discharged members of the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, National Guard, Navy, or Reserves. Those currently serving in the National Guard or Reserves are also eligible. Contact Jack Romano at (201) 444-8601 or zip6104@yahoo.com for information. The Midland Park Lions Club meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the headquarters of Horizon Pest Control, 45 Cross Avenue in Midland Park.