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Page 2 THE VILLADOM TIMES I, II, III & IV • August 28, 2013
Villadom Happenings
Cedar Hill Avenue to close
Cedar Hill Avenue in Wyckoff will be closed for road
repairs on Wednesday, Aug. 28. The road will be closed to
traffic between Wyckoff Avenue and Newtown Road from
6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Motorists should anticipate delays and plan
for extra travel time. Residents in this area are encouraged
to have their garbage at the curb before 6 a.m. on Aug. 28
to ensure pick up.
The detour routes are as follows: northbound traffic on
Cedar Hill Avenue will be detoured right onto Wyckoff
Avenue and left onto Newtown Road. Southbound traffic
on Cedar Hill Avenue will be detoured straight ahead onto
Newtown Road, right onto Hillcrest Avenue, right onto
Wyckoff Avenue, and left back to Cedar Hill Avenue. For
updated information, visit www.wyckoff-nj.com.
Learn about ‘Children of the Core’
Kris Nielsen will present an informational meeting
about the “Children of the Core” school initiative on Aug.
27. The program will be held at 7 p.m. at the Larkin House,
380 Godwin Avenue in Wyckoff.
Nielsen, a former teacher is opposed to corporate influ-
ence over local education. He is on a nationwide book tour
promoting his new book, “Children of the Core,” which
addresses the Common Core State Standards, standardized
testing, and the privatization movement in public schools.
The meeting, sponsored by the West Bergen Tea Party, is
open to the public.
Artisans and vendors sought
Artisans and vendors are being sought for the Oct. 19
being sponsored by the Old Stone Church/Saddle River
Reformed Church in Upper Saddle River. The event will
be held at the church located at 500 East Saddle River Road
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The fair will feature handcrafted
and specialty items. Oktoberfest food will be prepared on
the premises, and there will be a Grandpa’s Attic, and a
Bake Sale. For information about reserving a table, call the
church office at (201) 327 5242.
Bereavement support group forming
Saint Paul Roman Catholic Church in Ramsey will host
an eight-week bereavement support group this fall. The
group will meet on Wednesdays from Sept. 18 through Nov.
6 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the parish center located at 193
Wyckoff Avenue in Wyckoff. Compassionate facilitators
who have experienced personal loss will lead the program.
To register, contact Judi D’Andrea at (201) 818-9588 or call
the parish center at (201) 327-0976.
Waldwick Band to perform
The Waldwick Band will conclude its summer season
with a free concert on Friday, Aug. 30 in the parking lot
of Hudson City Savings Bank on East Prospect Street in
Waldwick. The performance will begin at 8 p.m. (Rain
date: Sept. 5.)
The program will include the band’s featured compo-
sition, “The Bronze Horse Overture,” Ippolotov-Ivanov’s
“Procession of the Sardar,” New Jersey composer Hugh
Stuart’s “Lemon Merengue,” and selections from Lerner
and Loewe’s “Gigi.” Light compositions and marches will
complete the program.
The Waldwick Department of Recreation, which spon-
sors of the concert, encourages audience members to bring
their own seating. Weather updates for the concert and
information about the band’s fall season are available at
www.waldwickband.org. Employment workshop scheduled
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church’s Career Resources
Ministry, in its continuing effort to provide help to people
seeking employment, will present the first of a four-part
series of workshops on Sunday, Sept. 8 at 1 p.m. The work-
shop will be held in the meeting room in the lower church
and is open to anyone seeking employment and those who
anticipate possible unemployment. The workshops are free
and parish membership is not required.
Workshops are presented by the Career Resources Min-
istry, whose members are dedicated to helping those seek-
ing employment. Professionals in the field will present the
Board reorganizes
Friends of BVMI, an auxiliary group that supports the mission of Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative, Inc. has elected its
board for 2013-14. Pictured are Membership Chair Mary Stuart Gephart of Glen Rock, President Catherine B. Newman
of Wyckoff, Recording Secretary Kathleen Neumann of Ridgewood, Vice President Janet Anderson of Ridgewood, and
Communications Chair Jane Rosen of Ridgewood. BVMI is a volunteer, nonprofit organization that provides free pri-
mary and preventive medical care to low-income, working residents of Bergen County who lack health insurance and
the means to pay for care. The BVMI health center is located at 241 Moore Street in Hackensack. Friends of BVMI holds
an Annual Spring Luncheon that features a noted physician who speaks on a health topic of interest to the community,
and other social and educational events throughout the year. To learn more, e-mail friends@bvmi.net.
workshop and will be on hand to give advice. This work-
shop topic is “Create Your Communications Strategy and
Resume.” Participants should bring a recent resume or job
experience information.
All are welcome, and refreshments will be served. For
more information, call Tom Lewis at (201) 445-1864 or
Carol Shea at (201) 447-4215. Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Church is located at 1 Passaic Street in Ridgewood.
Toastmasters welcome new members
The members of Park Toastmasters invite Bergen
County residents to the group’s Friday, Sept. 6 meeting.
The session will be held at 7:15 p.m. at the Lutheran Church
of the Redeemer, 55 Wyckoff Avenue in Ramsey. There is
no charge to attend. For more information, visit parktoast-
masters.org or e-mail parktoastmasters@gmail.com.
Park Toastmasters is the local chapter of Toastmasters
International, the world’s largest non-profit organization
dedicated to helping people improve their communication
and leadership skills.
Wyckoff YMCA holds Open House
The Wyckoff Family Y will hold a New Member Open
House on Saturday, Sept. 7. Attendees may tour the facility
and learn about the programs the Y has to offer.
The Y is located at 691 Wyckoff Avenue in Wyckoff,
and offers a collegiate-sized gymnasium for sports, two
indoor pools, a fitness center, over 100 fitness classes per
week, health and wellness programs for teens and seniors,
and child care.
Register for a full membership at the Open House and
receive a $100 Y gift certificate. This offer is limited to
full enrollments for adults made on Sept. 7, 2013. For more
information, call (201) 891-2081.
Artists sought
The Bergen County Department of Parks, Division of
Cultural and Historic Affairs, is seeking artists to exhibit
two dimensional works at the 49 th Annual Bergen County
Art in the Park Show and Concert scheduled for Saturday,
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