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Page 18 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • September 11, 2013
Cadillac Club sets show, earns region status
The Cadillac Club of North Jersey, founded in 1991 by
Wyckoff resident Bob Walton, will hold its Annual Fall
Cadillac Show on Sunday, Sept. 29 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
the Fireplace Restaurant, 718 Route 17 North, in Paramus.
The CCNJ invites the community to relive the days
when giant land yachts designed and built in Detroit ruled
the roads and gasoline was 25 cents a gallon. Those were
the days when automobiles had personality and panache
and enthusiasts waited breathlessly each fall to see the
latest models.
Approximately 50 Cadillacs from at least six decades
are expected to participate. All vehicles manufactured by
Cadillac Motor Division from 1903 to 2014 are welcome.
All body styles, including coupes, sedans, convertibles,
limousines, pickup trucks, SUVs, ambulances, flower cars,
and hearses are invited. Cars at least 15 years old will be
judged via Peoples’ Choice balloting by car owners and
spectators. Cars from 1999 and newer may participate
as display only. Registration is free for all Cadillacs and
LaSalles 1942 and older. Spectator admission is free.
The Cadillac Club of North Jersey is an active group
dedicated to the restoration and preservation of all Cadillac
The Wyckoff Board of Health is partnering with the
Midland Park Board of Health for the 2013 Annual Health
Fair and Influenza Prevention program set for Saturday,
Sept. 21. The program will be held from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. on the lower level of the Wyckoff Library located at
200 Woodland Avenue in Wyckoff. This year, children
between the ages of three and 17 may be vaccinated with
a parent or guardian present.
The 2013-2014 IIV (Inactivated Influenza Vaccine)
is made from the following three viruses: H1N1, H3N2,
and B/Massachusetts/2. Parents with children between
the ages of three and 17 who want the vaccine must be
present at the time the vaccine is administered and are
encouraged to pre-register with the Northwest Bergen
Regional Health Commission by calling (201) 445-7217.
The vaccine for children is Thimerosal free. Pregnant
women who request the vaccine are required to bring a
note from their obstetrician.
The fee for the vaccine is $25, payable by cash or check.
Insurance is not accepted, but receipts are available for
health insurance reimbursement. The vaccine is $25 for
those who have a Medicare HMO (Medicare Advantage).
Regular Medicare participants must bring their Medicare
Part B card in order for Medicare to be billed.
Timing of a seasonal influenza vaccination is critical
to ensure immunization for the peak influenza season.
Boards of health officials recommend residents receive
the vaccine early.
Visit www.wyckoff-nj.com, click on “Departments,”
and then click on “Board of Health,” or call the following
telephone numbers for additional information: Wyckoff
Board of Health, (201) 891-7000, extension 304 or North-
west Bergen Regional Health Commission, (201) 445-
7217. Flu prevention program scheduled
vehicles and encourages owners to drive, display and enjoy
their cars. Activities include shows, parades, ice cream
runs, “cruise-ins,” an annual banquet, and special Cadillac
events. CCNJ recently received full region status from the board
of directors of the International Cadillac & LaSalle Club.
The CCNJ’s members join more than 7,000 CLC members
worldwide. The CLC, founded in 1958, organizes many
local, regional, national, and international events, includ-
ing an annual Grand National, a Grand European, regional
Cadillac shows, and regional driving tours. It also produces
a monthly, award-winning magazine, “The Self-Starter.”
To be accepted as a full region, a provisional region
has one year in which to demonstrate its club has an active
membership, has a local newsletter, hosts at least one Cadil-
lac show each year, and that all of its region’s members are
also members of the national CLC. The more than 100
member Cadillac Club of North Jersey, now also known
as the North Jersey Region of the Cadillac & LaSalle Club,
met and exceeded all of the requirements.
Lois Harriman of Prospect Park is the current CCNJ
president. Other CCNJ board members are Roy Garret-
son of Clifton, Dave Carney of Paramus, Rob Harriman of
Prospect Park, and Steve Calandra of River Edge. Michael
Cascio of Clifton is the national delegate to the CLC.
CCNJ Founder Walton is also co-author of the critically
acclaimed book, “Route 66: The People, The Places, The
Dream,” a Jay Leno’s Book Club selection.
All Cadillacs are welcome. For membership informa-
tion, call Dick Bankart at (201) 664-7672. Other club infor-
mation can be found at cadclubnj.org or by calling (201)
888-8727. The club website is www.CadillacClubNJ.org.