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July 31, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 23
Glen Rock Roundup
Christopher Barron Foundation fundraiser set
Suzanne Andora Barron, certified yoga instructor and
president of the Christopher Barron Live Life Foundation,
will host a four-day camp, Super Hero Super Power Super
Fun Yoga Camp for Kids, Aug. 5 through 8 at Naturally
Yoga, 175 Rock Road in Glen Rock.
The camp strives to teach children tools to tap into their
own “superhero powers,” such as intuition, courage, and
kindness. Children will also to create their own original
character and comic strip. Naturally Yoga will donate a
portion of the camp fee to the Christopher Barron Live Life
Foundation. The camp is open to children ages six through 10 and
will be held each day from 12:30 to 2 p.m. The fee to par-
ticipate is $108. To register, call (201) 612-7330.
The Christopher Barron Live Life Foundation’s mission
is to honor the life of Christopher Barron, who died in 2007
at the age of nine from leukemia, and to instill his com-
passion and zest for life by providing underserved children
unique opportunities to live life. The foundation’s flagship
program, Christopher’s Comic Book Inspirations, is held
annually at Paterson’s School 21 and has benefitted more
than 300 children. The foundation is headquartered in Glen
Rock. For more information, visit www.christopherbarron-
livelife.org. Group to discuss ‘Three Junes’
The Tea at Two Book Club will discuss Julia Glass’s
“Three Junes” on Aug. 13. The group meets at 2 p.m. at the
Glen Rock Public Library, 315 Rock Road in Glen Rock.
Copies of the book are available at reference desk. Regis-
tration is not required. Tea and cookies will be served.
Library adds ‘Korea Daily’ to collection
The Glen Rock Library, in addition to its extensive col-
lection of books, CDs, newspapers, magazines, periodicals,
movies, and more, now carries the “Korea Daily” newspa-
per. Copies are held in the Reading Room of the library
at 315 Rock Road. For more information, call (201) 670-
3970. Library announces summer hours
The Glen Rock Public Library, located at 315 Rock
Road, has instituted its summer schedule. The library is
open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9
a.m. to 9 p.m. On Tuesdays and Fridays, hours are 9 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. On Saturdays, the library is open from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. There are no Sunday hours during July and August.
For more information, call (201)670-3970.
Seniors plan trips
The Glen Rock Seniors will travel to Ehrhardt’s on Lake
Wallenpaupack in Pennsylvania on Aug. 22. The group will
enjoy lunch and a live show, Rockin’ Renaissance. The cost
to attend is $45 for members and $48 for non-members.
On Sept. 18, the seniors will visit Mount Airy Casino in
Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania. The cost is $28 for members
and $30 for non-members. Attendees will receive $25 for
the slots and a $10 voucher for food.
The bus for both trips will depart at 9 a.m. For more
information, or to reserve a seat, contact Ed at (201) 445-
9238. Textbooks available at the library
The Glen Rock Library has Glen Rock elementary,
middle, and high school textbooks available for use in the
library. Elementary textbooks are located in the children’s
room. Middle and high school textbooks may be found at
the reference desk.
The library is located at 315 Rock Road.
Boy Scout Troop 13 welcomes newcomers
Glen Rock Boy Scout Troop 13 welcomes new mem-
bers. The troop, which is open to boys ages 11 through
18, offers an engaging, activity-based experience with the
goal of building character, citizenship, and healthy living
development based on friendship, civic responsibility, and
leadership. The 2013 schedule of activities include skiing,
snowboarding, tubing, archery, zip-line aerial adventure,
hiking, camping, summer camp, whitewater rafting, wil-
derness high-adventure, Hudson River sailing, and West
Point football.
Boy Scout Troop 13 of Glen Rock, founded in 1954 and
chartered by the Community Church of Glen Rock, car-
ries on the tradition of advancement with a focus on the
Boy Scout motto of “Be Prepared.” Troop 13’s focus on the
Boy Scout motto is exemplified through fun and engag-
ing Troop activities and outings, consistent advancement
through Eagle, and parent participation. Troop 13 meets
Sundays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Community Church of
Glen Rock School at 354 Rock Road. The group is active
in Boy Scout Summer Camp and High Adventure, and is
supported by BSA-trained and certified adult leaders. For
more information, visit www.glenrocktroop13.org.
Friends open Plant Exchange
The Friends of Glen Rock recently announced the open-
ing of the Plant Exchange at the recycling center at 473
Doremus Avenue. The Plant Exchange offers Glen Rock
residents the option of planting surplus plants from their
property at the exchange.
The Glen Rock Plant Exchange is open the same hours
as the recycling center: Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.; Tuesday, 7:30
a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday,
7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
center and exchange are closed on Mondays and Wednes-
days. Borough offers seniors services
Glen Rock seniors are reminded that the borough pro-
vides bus transportation for residents age 65 and up and for
disabled adults who cannot drive. For more information,
call Paula Fleming at (201) 670-3956.
Seniors who may need assistance with yard work may
contact Glen Rock Recreation Director Marc Barone at
(201) 670-3951.