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Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • October 23, 2013 Wyckoff Wanderings Operation Take Back, Shred Day set The Township of Wyckoff will host two programs on Saturday, Oct. 26. From 9 a.m. to noon, residents who need to dispose of personal documents may bring their papers to the recycling center at 475 West Main Street, where a mobile paper shredding vehicle will be available. Only paper will be accepted. The Wyckoff Police Department will accept unwanted and expired prescription drugs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at police head- quarters, 340 Franklin Avenue. The DEA will incinerate the medicine and prescrip- tion containers, protecting any personal information on the label. Concert tickets available Tickets are still available for Wyckoff Reformed Church’s Oct. 26 concert fea- turing jazz legend Bucky Pizzarelli and Ed Laub. Tickets are $25 and are available at the church office, 580 Wyckoff Avenue in Wyckoff, between 8 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. weekdays. Call (201) 891-1782 to make cer- tain tickets are available as seating is lim- ited. This concert is the third event in the WRC series of live jazz and blues pro- grams. Learn about the Affordable Care Act David Adler, program officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, will present “Deciphering the Affordable Care Act” at the Wyckoff Public Library on Thursday, Oct. 24. The program will begin at 7 p.m. The Affordable Care Act is now being implemented nationwide, providing oppor- tunities for improved health insurance for many Americans. Adler oversees programs at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that educate and enroll individuals in cover- age options made available by the ACA. He will provide the necessary facts for families to make wise choices. This program is cosponsored by the Wyckoff Public Library and the North Jersey Public Policy Network. Registration is required. Call (201) 891-4866, option two, or e-mail wyckref@bccls.org. The library is located at 200 Woodland Avenue. Trunk or Treat at Cedar Hill Cedar Hill Christian Reformed Church will host its third annual Trunk or Treat event on Saturday, Nov. 2 from 2 to 4 p.m. The activity will be held in the parking lot of the church located on Cedar Hill Avenue. All are welcome to participate in games and costume contests, and enjoy the cake walk and treats. For more information, call (201) 652- 4277 or visit www.cedarhillchurch.org. 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 Wood- stock, New York. The band includes Larry Campbell, Byron Isaacs, Jim Weider, Brian Mitchell, Justin Guip, Amy Helm, Teresa Enjoyable expedition A Mahwah Daisy Troop from George Washington School earned badges after learning about soil and flower colors and decorating pumpkins during a visit to Stone House Nursery in Wyckoff. Williams, and a three piece horn section. To purchase tickets, visit www.wyckof- fymca.org. Seniors group announces events The Wyckoff Seniors group meets on Tuesdays at 11:15 a.m. at the Larkin House, 380 Godwin Avenue in Wyckoff. Several events are planned for the coming months. The seniors will celebrate Halloween with a party on Oct. 29. Attendees are encouraged to come in costume. On Nov. 13, the seniors will visit Mount Airy Casino in Pennsylvania. The cost is $30 for Wyckoff senior residents who are not members. The trip will include a buffet lunch, a show entitled “The Rat Pack,” and $25 of slot play. The group will host a Thanksgiving cel- ebration on Nov. 19. Seniors who are not members of the club but would like to attend upcoming social events may call Gloria at (201) 891-5672. For club and membership information, call Lorraine at (201) 891-2344.