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September 11, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 21 Wyckoff Wanderings Auxiliary plans meeting The Wyckoff Branch of The Valley Hos- pital Auxiliary will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at the Advent Lutheran Church, 777 Wyckoff Avenue in Wyckoff. The group will gather at 10:15 a.m. The meeting will feature the club’s annual Pot Luck Brunch. New members are welcome. house Campaign Assistant. She has worked as a field manager at the New Jersey Envi- ronmental Federation. Rohleder is program coordinator for the NY-NJ Trail Conference. She holds a Ph.D. from Rutgers University and is an expert on invasive plant monitoring. For more information, call (201) 723- 1965 or visit www.wyckoff.gc.org. Church holds Rally Day Advent Lutheran Church in Wyckoff will host Rally Day on Sunday, Sept. 15. After the 9:30 a.m. worship service, Sunday school children are invited to stay for crafts, games, and a barbecue. Sunday school will begin on Sept. 22 at 10:45 a.m. following the 9:30 a.m. worship service. The church offers a contemporary wor- ship service at 5 p.m. on Saturdays. Tra- ditional services are held at 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. All are welcome. The church is located at 777 Wyckoff Avenue. For more information, visit www.advetnlutheranw- yckoff.org or call (201) 891-1031. Students & parents invited to attend Information Night Saint Elizabeth Interparochial School in Wyckoff will host a High School Informa- tion Night on Tuesday, Sept. 10. The pro- gram will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the school located on Greenwood Avenue in Wyckoff. Representatives of local parochial high schools will present their schools’ pro- grams and answer questions. Students in seventh and eighth grades and their parents are invited to attend. For more information, call (201) 891-1481. Gardeners set meeting The Wyckoff Area Garden Club will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 11. The 7 p.m. session will be held in the James Monroe Room at the Wyckoff Public Library, 200 Woodland Avenue in Wyckoff. Jennifer Esterbrook and Linda Rohleder will pres- ent “The New York-New Jersey Trail Con- ference and Darlington Schoolhouse.” The program will look at the history and goals of the trail conference, with a discussion of invasive plants in our area. Easterbrook is a Darlington School- CHCC to honor Bolger On Thursday, Sept. 12, the Christian Health Care Center in Wyckoff will honor Ridgewood philanthropist David F. Bolger and the Bolger Foundation for their legacy of service, leadership, and commitment to the community. This special celebration will be held at The Estate at Florentine Gar- dens in River Vale. Event co-chairs are Audrey Meyers, president and CEO, Valley Health System and The Valley Hospital, and Thomas M. Wells, Esq., senior partner and CFO, Wells, Jaworski & Liebman, LLP. A spe- cial musical tribute will feature jazz greats Warren Vache, Bucky Pizzarelli, Nicki Par- rott, Steve Johns, Harry Allen, and Derek Smith. Event sponsorship and ad journal oppor- tunities are available. The proceeds from this event will be used to support the Christian Health Care Center’s 2013 Annual Fund, which will be used for renovations and improvements within Ramapo Ridge Psychiatric Hospital. Tickets are $250. For more information, or to purchase tickets, contact Darcy Bickert, CHCC Foundation assistant director, at (201) 848-5796 or e-mail dbickert@chccnj. org. CHCC provides a broad continuum of mental-health, elder-care, residential living, and rehabilitation services. Pet Food Pantry benefit set Rocky’s Pet Food Pantry will hold a Baked Ziti Pasta Dinner fundraiser on Wednesday, Sept. 18. The event will be held at 6 p.m. at the First Reformed Church of Hawthorne, 259 Lafayette Avenue in Haw- thorne. Tickets are $15 and must be pur- chased in advance. The dinner will include ziti, salad, bread, homemade desserts, and live music. The event will feature door prizes and more. Attendees may send checks made out to “Rocky’s Pet Food Pantry” to: A Dog’s World, 1050 Goffle Road, Hawthorne, NJ 07506. For more information, call Dee at (201) 773-6740 or Paula at (973) 427-0605, or visit www.rockyspetpantry.com. The pet pantry strives to ensure that area pets are not abandoned or left at shelters due to their owners’ economic difficulties. Wyckoff Y plans Teen Nights The Wyckoff Y will launch a new Teen Night program every second and fourth Friday of the month beginning Sept. 13. The program is open to seventh and eighth grade students. Designed for teens, by teens, these nights out will feature a vari- ety of activities, including cooking, sports tournaments, swimming, open gym, video game tournaments, art, and more. The cost is $7 for Y members and $10 for non-members. Registration is required and may be completed online at www. wyckoffymca.org or at the front desk. The Y is located at 691 Wyckoff Avenue in Wyckoff. For more information, con- tact Danielle Licari at (201) 891-2081 or danielleb@wyckoffymca.org.