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September 11, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 31 Park Windmill Motorist alert The Midland Park Police Department reminds motorists using the Midland Park Library parking lot cut through for picking up or dropping off children at Highland School to stop at the stop sign and watch for pedestrians walking in the parking lot. MPEPTA holds coupon books sale The Midland Park Elementary Parent Teacher Asso- ciation is now selling 2013-14 KidStuff Coupon Books. The books offer savings on clothing, shoes, toys, books, electronics, sporting goods, activities, food, and more. Coupons for several well-known stores are included in this year’s edition. Books are $25. The PTA will earn at least a 50 per- cent profit from the sale of the books. To purchase a coupon book, contact Elaine Seals at elaineseals@gmail. com or (201) 857-2789, or Kerri Schaefer at kerrilynnschaefer@gmail.com or (201) 493-8444. Dead- line to purchase coupon books is Oct. 11. Concert series to continue The CrossRoads Concert Series sponsored by the Mid- land Park Church of God will continue Sept. 27 with a Christian Songwriter Showcase. Songwriters of all ages and levels are invited to register at timvmusik@gmail.com. The 7:30 p.m. concert will be held at the church located at 400 Godwin Avenue. For details, call (201) 445-3814. Softball group to meet The Midland Park Softball Association will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the community room of the Midland Park Library. The group will hold elections for the positions of president and secretary. The families of registered softball players are encouraged to attend. Interact Club sells school supplies The Midland Park High School Interact Club will sell school supplies at the high school during the first week of school. This service organization will have a good supply of notebooks, gel pens, pencils, erasers, colored pencils, pens, binders, loose leaf paper, pencil cases, rulers, pro- tractors, Wite Out, Book Soxs, Sharpies, highlighters, dividers, bound quad-ruled notebooks for science classes, basic calculators, and more. The supplies will be available at discounted prices. Professional organizer to speak Professional organizer Jean Marie Herron of Posse Part- ners, LLC will present “The Disorganized Student: Strate- gies for Parents” on Tuesday, Oct. 1 at the Midland Park Library. This free program will be held at 7 p.m. Parents and caregivers of students in grades four through 12 will learn tips to help students organize their assignments and activities. To RSVP, call (201) 444-2390 or visit the library’s front desk at 250 Godwin Avenue. Baseball registration under way Registration for the Midland Park Baseball Association 2014 travel teams is now under way. Applications are due by Sept. 12. The association will hold tryouts for players registering for age groups U9 through U14 when more than 12 players sign up for the teams. Tryouts are scheduled for the weekend of Sept. 22. The incoming U8 team will continue with its “no cut” policy and will field a team with everyone who signs up. For more information and registration forms, visit www. leaguelineup.com/mpba. Studio offers pottery classes Registration is under way for fall classes at the Worten- dyke Pottery Studio, located in the historic railroad station at 211 Greenwood Avenue in Midland Park. Fall pottery classes will begin Sept. 16. The studio offers ceramic instruction for adults and children. For more information, call (201) 652-5882 or visit www.wortendykestudio.com. PTA announces ‘Flash Back’ fundraiser Midland Park Elementary PTA will host “Flash Back to High School” on Saturday, Sept. 28. This social for parents will benefit programs supported by the PTA. The Parent Palooza will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Mid- land Park Firehouse on Witte Drive. Attendees are invited to come in costume and bring their own beverages. The event will feature food and dancing. For details or tickets, e-mail Chelly1227@aol.com or call (201) 889-5301. Association announces Golf Outing The Midland Park Baseball Association will hold its annual Golf Outing at the Emerson Golf Club in Emerson on Sept. 26. The event will begin at 9 a.m. The cost to attend is $125 and includes course fees and a barbecue lunch. Registration forms may be found at www.leaguelineup.com/MPBA. The MPBA is seeking sponsors for the outing. For a sponsorship form, visit the website or e-mail midlandpark baseball@gmail.com. Proceeds from the event will benefit the baseball program. Football players, cheerleaders sought Registration is under way for this fall’s Midland Park Junior Football and Cheer teams. Students in grades one through eight are invited to join. For details and registra- tion forms, visit www.mpjrfootball.com. Press releases for this column may be sent to editorial@villadom.com. Deadline is Wednesday at noon. NBCUA (continued from page 3) having contributed to its establishment. If the commissioners approve the resolution Thursday, the $800,000 would be distributed as follows: Allendale - $99,840 (12.48 percent); Ho-Ho-Kus - $41,360 (5.17 percent); Mahwah - $234,720 (29.34 per- cent); Midland Park - $70,800 (8.85 percent); Ramsey - $148,800 (18.6 percent); Waldwick - $104,160 (13.02 per- cent); and Wyckoff - $98,640 (12.33 percent). The other current member towns are Franklin Lakes, Ridgewood, Saddle River and Upper Saddle River.