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Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • October 30, 2013 Wyckoff Wanderings Voters reminded of new polling locations Wyckoff officials remind residents of their new polling locations. The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 5. Residents in Districts 1, 5, and 10 will cast their ballots at the Cedar Hill Reformed Church at 422 Cedar Hill Avenue. The polling location for voters in Districts 2, 3, and 6 is the Wyckoff Public Library at 200 Woodland Avenue. Those in Districts 4 and 8 will vote at the Dairy Barn at Faith Community Christian Reformed Church at 530 Sicomac Avenue. Those in Districts 7 and 9 will vote at the Larkin House at 380 Godwin Avenue. For details, call (201) 891-7000, extension 101. 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 from Tuesday, Nov. 12 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. 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. Korazim to speak at temple The 2013-14 Food for Thought Distinguished Speaker Series at Temple Beth Rishon will begin on Sunday, Nov. 3 at 9:45 a.m. with a talk by Dr. Rachel Korazim. Dr. Korazim, a freelance education consultant on cur- riculum development for Israel, has been involved with Jewish education worldwide, creating educational materi- als, counseling, and teaching. She will present “Connec- tions to the Land: Windows into Israeli Society through Literature.” The program cost, which includes a breakfast buffet, is $15 for temple members and $20 for non-members. RSVP to the temple office at (201) 891-4466. For more informa- tion, visit www.bethrishon.org. The temple is located at 555 Russell Avenue in Wyckoff. Yiddish theater trip set Join Temple Beth Rishon on a trip to see the National Yiddish Theatre production of “Lies My Father Told Me” on Sunday, Nov. 10. The 2 p.m. performance will take place at the Baruch Performing Arts Center in New York City. Tickets are $38 and may be reserved by contacting Cantor Ilan Mamber at (201) 891-4466 or cantor@bethrishon.org. For further information, visit www.bethrishon.org. 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. “Big” (1988) will be featured Nov. 4. This film also stars Elizabeth Perkins and Robert Loggia. When a boy wishes to be “big” at a magic wish machine, he wakes up the next morning and finds himself in an adult body. Hanks’ perfor- mance in this Penny Marshall film made him a star. “Big” is rated PG and runs for 104 minutes. On Nov. 7, the feature will be “Apollo 13 (1995). This film will be held at 7 p.m. and also stars Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Gary Sinise, and Ed Harris. Three astronauts must devise a strategy to return to Earth safely after their spacecraft undergoes massive internal damage. This is a Ron Howard production of the biography of Astronaut Jim Lovell. The movie is rated PG and is 140 minutes long. “Philadelphia” (1993) will run on Nov. 11. The movie includes Denzel Washington, Antonio Banderas, and Joanne Woodward. Hanks won his first Oscar for this poi- gnant portrayal of a lawyer fired by his conservative firm after the partners find out he has contracted AIDS. The film is rated PG-13 and runs for 125 minutes. 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- K-8 election is uncontested The Wyckoff K-8 Board of Education election will feature three candidates -- two incumbents and a newcomer -- for the three available seats on the school board this year. Christopher Della Pietra, an incumbent, and Samir Taneja also an incumbent, will seek re-elec- tion and Nicholas Mamola will seek a first term on the Wyckoff board. Della Pietra is an attorney and Taneja is a physi- cian. J. KOSTER 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. 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. We welcome press releases from our readers. Items may be sent to editorial@villadom.com. Deadline is Wednes- day at noon the week prior to publication.