Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • July 17, 2013 Business Learn where your food comes from and take a tour Bergen County’s only working produce, poultry, and pork farm at the annual Abma’s Taste of The Farm Day: Saturday, July 20. Abma’s will be cooking and serving homegrown foods raised right in Wyckoff. The Abma family prides itself on raising all natural, hormone-free, antibiotic-free poultry and pork, and growing close to 100 varieties of NON-GMO produce, as it has for the past 80 years. This family-friendly event will include workshops, hayrides, walking tours of the fields and chicken coops, and a special presentation by “The Butterfly Guy,” Rick Mikula. Abma’s Annual Taste of the Farm Day planned See how food goes from the farm to the table. Learn how bees make honey at the beehives at Abma’s Farm. See how farmers collect nest eggs from the chickens. Feed the animals in the petting zoo, and take a pony ride. Take a relaxing stroll around the greenhouses and see premium annuals are grown. Ask questions about farming and gardening. Learn how to dye fabric using natural colors from plants. Visitors may also make and take home a fairy garden; fees for materials apply. The annual Abma’s Taste of the Farm Day will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The rain date will be Saturday, July 27. Abma’s Farm is located at 700 Lawlins Behind the Seams nets $125k for Eva’s Village Abma’s welcomes the community to its Taste of the Farm Day. Road in Wyckoff. The farm market is open year-round Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Abma’s is closed on Sundays. For more information, visit www.abmasfarm.com or call (201) 891-0278. Darren Magarro, president of The DSM Group; Marie Reger, executive director of Eva’s Village and Sal and Ralph Lauretta, owners of Sal Lauretta for Men. (Photo courtesy of The DSM Group.) Sal Lauretta for Men in Midland Park, one of the area’s most exclusive shops for menswear and custom tailoring, announced that it has raised $125,000 by hosting the Fourth Annual Behind the Seams Fashion Show to benefit Eva’s Village, a non-profit comprehensive social service organization located in Paterson. The exclusive fashion show presented the Robert Graham collec- tion (Sal Lauretta’s #1 selling sportswear brand) and Hartley Fashions. The event was held at Bottagra restaurant in Hawthorne. This event helps support the many antipoverty programs at Eva’s Village, whose mission is to feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, treat the addicted, and provide medical to the poor with respect for the human dignity of each individual.