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November 13, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 23 Wyckoff Wanderings Holiday Marketplace announced The Wyckoff Family YMCA, 691 Wyckoff Avenue in Wyckoff, will hold its third annual Holiday Marketplace on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will feature artisanal and costume jewelry, crafts, home décor, scarves, handbags, children’s toys, clothing, and more. Admission is free. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Wyckoff Y’s charitable outreach. Learn about digital photography Professional photographer Jon Sienkiewicz will discuss digital photography on Tuesday, Nov. 19. The program will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Wyckoff Public Library located at 200 Woodland Avenue. Registration is required. Call (201) 891-4866, extension 2 or e-mail roberta. knauer@bccls.org. Auxiliary plans fundraiser Giovanni’s Restaurant, located at 637 Wyckoff Avenue in Wyckoff, is sponsoring a week-long fundraiser to benefit the Wyckoff Branch of The Valley Hospital Auxiliary. The restaurant will donate a percentage of the sales from all dine-in, takeout, and delivery orders through Sunday, Nov. 17. To participate, mention the Valley Hospital Auxiliary before ordering. The auxiliary’s pledge is to raise $1.5 million for the expansion of the hospital’s Breast Surgery Program at the Luckow Pavilion and to support Valley Home Care’s But- terflies Program, a palliative care and hospice program for children. Knights set Wine Tasting & Dinner The Saint Elizabeth Council of the Knights of Colum- bus will sponsor its seventh annual Wine Tasting Benefit on Nov. 22. The event will be held at 7 p.m. at the Brick House located at 179 Godwin Avenue in Wyckoff. The event will include appetizers, a buffet style dinner, dessert, and a sampling of fine wines. There will be an opportunity for guests to purchase the wines. Tickets are $65 per person and may be purchased at www.kofc13678.org or by calling Phil Genovese at (201) 407-6672, Tom Van Lenten at (201) 248-7207, or Len Giuliano at (201) 819-2718. The deadline for tickets is Nov. 16. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Knight’s chari- table activities. Midnight Ramble Band to perform The Midnight Ramble Band will appear on the Carl Pfeifer Performing Arts Stage at the Wyckoff Family YMCA on Friday, Nov. 15. The 8 p.m. concert will feature Levon Helm Studios Midnight Ramble Band and special guests. Tickets are $50 for general admission and the event will feature a beer garden. The band was created and hosted by Levon Helm at his barn/studio in Woodstock, New York. The band includes Larry Campbell, Byron Isaacs, Jim Weider, Brian Mitchell, Justin Guip, Amy Helm, Teresa Williams, and a three piece horn section. To purchase tickets, visit www.wyckoffymca.org. Operation Chill Chaser under way Girl Scout Troop 215 of Wyckoff is collecting new and gently used coats for its annual Operation Chill Chaser program. Coats may be dropped off at the Wyckoff Family YMCA at 691 Wyckoff Avenue now through Dec. 1. Boxes for the coats will be located at the front entrance. Scouts will deliver the coats to the Father English Community Center in Paterson. Movie series features Tom Hanks The Wyckoff Public Library, located at 200 Woodland Avenue, presents free movie screenings in the Shotmeyer Room at 2 p.m. on Mondays. In November, the library will be showing some of Tom Hanks’ hits. On Saturday, Nov. 16, there will be a 3 p.m. showing of “Toy Story” (1995), an animated film that features the voices of Hanks, Tim Allen, and Don Rickles. A cowboy doll is profoundly threatened when a new spaceman figure supplants him as top toy in a boy’s room. This groundbreak- ing Pixar film was the first computer-animated feature, but Hanks gave life to Woody and created a character that is still popular. The film is rated G and is 81 minutes long. “You’ve Got Mail” (1998) will be shown Nov. 18. Hanks stars with Meg Ryan and Greg Kinnear in this Nora Ephron romantic comedy remake of the Jimmy Stewart classic, “The Shop around the Corner.” The film is rated PG and is 119 minutes. The series will end Nov. 25 with “Forrest Gump” This 1994 film features Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, and Sally Field. Forrest has accidentally been present at many historic moments and led quite an interesting life. This Best Picture winner also brought Hanks his second Best Actor statuette. The movie is rated PG-13 and runs for 142 minutes. Church sets Holiday Fair The Wyckoff Reformed Church will hold its annual Holiday Fair on Saturday, Nov. 23 from 10 to 4. The fair will feature handmade items, home-based business shop- ping, gifts, attic treasures, books, CDs, and baked goods. Those who attend may purchase homemade desserts soups and breads for Thanksgiving dinner. There will be a special basket fundraiser at 1 p.m. and lunch will be available. Events for children will include games and photos with Santa. Y hosts NYC theater trip Join the Wyckoff Family YMCA on Wednesday, Nov. 20 to see the 8 p.m. performance of Harold Pinter’s time- bending, three person drama, “Betrayal,” starring Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz, and Rafe Spall. Tickets are for front mezzanine seating and are $160 for members and $170 for non-members. These prices include coach transportation, which will be leaving the Y at 4 p.m. To reserve tickets, call Nancy at (201) 891-2081. The Y is located at 691 Wyckoff Avenue in Wyckoff. Wyckoff Meals on Wheels delivers Wyckoff Meals on Wheels delivers meals five days a week to residents who are unable to shop or cook for themselves, regardless of age. The meals, prepared by the Christian Health Care Center, are delivered by volun- teers. Special diets and a sliding scale for payments can be accommodated. For more information, contact Alma Mater at (201) 891-4840.