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Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • September 18, 2013 Franklin Lakes Scribe School board to meet The Franklin Lakes Board of Education will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. The session will be held at Franklin Lakes Middle School located at 755 Franklin Avenue. 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 residents 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. Register for Paws for Reading Paws for Reading will be part of the Franklin Lakes Library’s schedule this fall. Beginning and accomplished readers in grades one through five are invited to polish their reading and public speaking skills by reading aloud to well-behaved therapy dogs. Children are invited to partici- pate for 10-minute periods between 4 and 5 p.m. on Sept. 30, Oct. 7 and 21, Nov. 4 and 18, and Dec. 2 and 16. Registration is required. Call (201) 891-2224 or sign up at the library at 470 DeKorte Drive during regular hours. Registration begins for Fit 4 Kids Registration for the Franklin Lakes Public Library’s Fit 4 Kids will begin Sept. 19. The healthy habits program will meet on Thursday, Oct. 10 at 4 p.m. Attendees will meet Super Heroes “Muscle Man Mike” and “Soccer Sue” in an interactive show featuring magic, music, and puppets. This program is open to children in kindergarten through grade five. Registration may be completed by phone at (201) 891- 2224, by visiting the library during regular hours, or online at www.franklinlakeslibrary.org under Calendar of Events. Horizons visits Mount Airy Casino The Horizons, a 55+ adult complex in Franklin Lakes, will visit Mount Airy Casino on Tuesday, Sept. 24. The bus will depart from The Horizons complex on Courter Road. For details, contact Grace at (201) 891-4337. Book club to discuss ‘Sarum’ The Friday Morning Book Club will discuss Edward Rutherfurd’s “Sarum: The Novel of England” on Sept. 20. The group will meet at 10 a.m. in the Local History Room of the Franklin Lakes Public Library at 470 DeKorte Drive. Copies of the book are available at the circulation desk. For more information about the book group, contact Jane Pullaro at (201) 337-0018. Benefit announced The Franklin Avenue Middle School Eighth Grade Trip Committee is selling ShopRite of Oakland discount cards. Each $20 discount card entitles the purchaser to a $5 dis- count on bills totaling over $100. The cards are valid for one year. To purchase the cards, e-mail slwinters@optonline. net. Circus coming to town The Franklin Lakes Lions Club will bring the circus to McBride Field (across from the Market Basket) in Frank- lin Lakes on Sunday, Sept. 29. Performances will be held under the big top at 1, 3, and 5 p.m. Children of all ages will have the opportunity to see performances by clowns and aerialists, and trampoline and balancing acts. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. Children age two and younger will be admitted free. The show will be held rain or shine. Tickets may be purchased at Cartridge World in the Stop and Shop Plaza, Super Deli Mart at 809 Franklin Avenue, and TD Bank at the Urban Farms Shopping Center. Attendees are encouraged to purchase tickets early as seating is limited. For details, call (201) 615-1369. PTA fundraiser set On Friday, Sept. 27, Let’s Yo, located at 833 Franklin Lake Road in Franklin Lakes, will sponsor a Colonial Road School PTO fundraiser. The yogurt shop will donate to the PTO 10 percent of all sales made between 11 a.m. and 11 p.m. that day. To participate, present the ad found on the PTO website, www.flpta.org/crs. Homework Helpers sought The children’s department of the Franklin Lakes Public Library is seeking students in grades nine through 12 to become a part of its Homework Helpers team. High school students are needed to assist children in kindergarten through grade five with their school work and assignments. The program meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4 to 5 p.m. in the children’s room of the library, located at 470 DeKorte Drive. Volunteers may sign up for both days, or just one. Inter- ested high school students may call (201) 891-2224, exten- sion 120 or visit during regular library hours. The program will begin on Sept. 24. Dog care center (continued from page 8) Other amenities at The Spotted Dog include a full train- ing schedule featuring renowned trainer and dog book author Babette Haggerty. Classes will include a full range of options, with both group and individual training geared to the specific needs of the dog. The Spotted Dog will offer a variety of classes, from puppy classes to adult obedience to trick training. The Spotted Dog is open seven days a week. Lobby hours for information and registration are 9 to 5 weekdays and Saturdays, and noon to 3 p.m. Sundays. Visit the website at spotteddognj.com. To schedule a tour, or request more infor- mation, contact Carol Shull at TheSpottedDog@outlook. com or at (201) 644-7272.