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October 23, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 17 Franklin Lakes Scribe ‘Walking Dead’ discussion set Temple Emanuel of North Jersey will host a panel of prominent religious and community leaders to discuss the moral absolutes raised in the AMC television series, “The Walking Dead.” This free public program will be held on Sunday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. at the temple located at 558 High Mountain Road in Franklin Lakes. “The Walking Dead” is a popular horror drama portray- ing a post-apocalyptic world dominated by flesh-eating zombies. The story lines often spotlight moral quandaries. Graphic excerpts from program episodes will be shown on a big screen; parental discretion is urged. Panelists will include Archpriest Eric G. Tosi, secre- tary of the Orthodox Church in America and a former U.S. Army captain and tank platoon commander; Dr. Alyssa Gray, associate professor of codes and responsa at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion; Moshe Horn, Esq., a former Manhattan assistant district attorney and lecturer on criminal ethics; and Richard Altabef, Esq., Emmy Award-winning counsel to CBS News and “Sixty Minutes” and legal advisor to Univision News. Rabbi Joseph H. Prouser, Temple Emanuel’s spiritual leader, will be the moderator. Reservations are suggested. To secure a seat, call (201) 560-0200 or e-mail office@tenjfl.org. Board of education to meet The Franklin Lakes Board of Education will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. The session will be held in the music room at Franklin Lakes Middle School, 755 Frank- lin Avenue in Franklin Lakes. Halloween fun at the library Franklin Lakes Public Library will celebrate Hallow- een with two programs in October. Registration is required and may be completed by calling (201) 891-2224, online at www.franklinlakeslibrary.org, or by visiting during regu- lar library hours. Prismatic Magic Halloween Spooktacular, a laser spec- tacular set to music, is set for Wednesday, Oct. 23. The 7 p.m. performance features laser animations of Dracula, Frankenstein, the Mummy and more. The program is open to families. Just Say BOO will be held Oct. 29 at 4 p.m. The program features some silly, chilly stories, and a spooky craft! The library is located at 470 DeKorte Drive. Flu & Pneumonia Clinic announced The Franklin Lakes Board of Health, in conjunction with Valley Hospital, the Department of Community Health, will offering flu and pneumonia vaccines to resi- dents age 65 and over. Vaccines will be given from 10 a.m. to noon on Wednes- day, Oct. 23 at the Franklin Lakes Recreation Center on Vichiconti Way. Registration is required; call (201) 291- 6090. Flu and pneumonia vaccines are covered by traditional Medicare Part B. Recipients must present their card at the time of service. For more information, call the Franklin Lakes Board of Health at (201) 891-0048, extension 5. Merliss to appear The Friends of the Franklin Lakes Public Library will host “Sing Along with Teri Merliss” on Oct. 25 and Nov. 1, 8, and 15 at 11 a.m. Children ages three and older are invited to join singer/songwriter Merliss for imaginative stories, original songs, and interactive participation. Registration may be completed by calling (201) 891- 2224, online at www.franklinlakeslibrary.org, or by visit- ing during regular library hours. The library is located at 470 DeKort Drive. Computer classes available The Franklin Lakes Public Library will offer computer classes for adults in October. Registration is under way for Franklin Lakes residents. Non-residents may attend if space allows. Classes will meet at 11 a.m. On Oct. 23, learn about the website Good Reads.com. Readers may keep lists of books, see what their friends are reading, and write book reviews. Advanced beginners are invited to learn to use Micro- soft Publisher on Oct. 25. Participants will learn how to create a poster. Basic computer skills are required. The library is located at 470 DeKorte Drive. Call (201) 891-2224 to register. Sign up for Turkey Time Get into the Thanksgiving spirit by signing up for Turkey Time at the Franklin Lakes Public Library. Regis- tration is now open. This program for children in kindergarten through grade two will be held Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 4 p.m. Partici- pants will hear turkey tales and will try a special Thanks- giving-themed craft. Register by calling (201) 891-2224 or by visiting the library at 470 DeKorte Drive during regular hours. Ramsey Theatre (continued from page 11) There are 12 levels of pledges, with the top level being $10,000 or more. Only three rewards can be granted at this level. Rewards at level 12 include naming rights to a portion of the theater, on-screen recognition for one year prior to each movie, a private showing for up to 150 people with popcorn and soda included, and four tickets to the Gala Red Carpet Re-opening. “Reaching our goal of $125,000+ is very important,” the group’s brochure states. “We chose Kickstarter.com to help us fund this project because the funds are only released if our target goal is reached or exceeded. It’s an all or nothing endeavor, which is the position that the Ramsey Theatre is in right now. And we only have 35 days to raise these funds. Any funds pledged will be used for full digi- tization (video and sound) of both theatres. But this is just the beginning. Improving the theatre for the public will require additional funding. So please pledge. Together we can bring back a new Ramsey Theatre, creating the gem of Main Street for many generations to come.” This fund drive will be in progress until Nov. 4. Visit www.kickstarter.com/profile/RamseyTheatre to make a pledge. For additional information, visit kickstarter. com, call (201) 232-5454 or (201) 207-1867, or e-mail RamseyTheatre@gmail.com.