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November 6, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 19
Glen Rock
Roundup Activities Club to host Pouliot
Erica Pouliot of ENT Allergy Associ-
ates in Oradell will discuss hearing loss and
potential corrective possibilities with the
Activities Club on Tuesday, Nov. 19. The
group will meet at 1 p.m. at the Commu-
nity Church of Glen Rock, 354 Rock Road
in Glen Rock.
Retired and semi-retired men who are
interested this presentation and learning
more about the Activities Club are invited
to attend. To find out more about the club
and its 22 activities, contact Charlie Flynn
at (201) 652-2585 or visit www.theactiv-
iyiesclub.org. Advisory group to meet
The Senior Citizen Advisory Committee
of Glen Rock, chaired by Doris Ciaramella,
will meet at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12.
The group meets at the municipal building
located at Harding Plaza. All are invited.
The committee reminds residents age
65 and older who may need assistance with
leaf raking or transportation to contact
Paula Fleming at (201) 670-3956. Transpor-
tation is also available for disabled adults
who cannot drive.
Photographer to speak
Photographer Ray Turkin will present
“Photographing Flowers: Capturing the
Bloom” at the Glen Rock Garden Club’s
Nov. 19 meeting. All are welcome to this
session, which will be held at 7:45 p.m. in
the Glen Rock Municipal Annex Building
at 678 Maple Avenue.
Turkin has taught photography classes
in Bergen County and his work has been
exhibited in northern New Jersey. He has
received numerous awards for his photog-
raphy. The club welcomes new members. Meet-
ings are free and refreshments are served.
Call (201) 447-6099 for information.
Holiday help available
Saint Catharine R.C. Church in Glen
Rock will host “Getting through the Holi-
days” on Sunday, Nov. 10. The program will
be held from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in the church’s
Ministry Center at 905 South Maple Avenue
in Glen Rock.
This workshop is open to individuals
and families who have lost a loved one. The
workshop includes prayer, reflection, and
sharing groups. All are welcome. Refresh-
ments will be served. Contact Monica Seib-
ert at (201) 652-3388 or ms.seibert@icloud.
com to register.
Legion selling Entertainment Books
The American Legion Post 145 is now
selling 2014 Entertainment Books. Books
are $25 each and contain discount offers for
dining out, travel, entertainment, and shop-
ping. Proceeds from the fundraiser benefit
the Veterans Home in Paramus. Call Ed at
(201) 445-9238 to order books. The sale
will end on Dec. 6.
Library announces holiday closing
The Glen Rock Public Library, located
at 315 Rock Road, will be closed Monday,
Nov. 11 in observance of Veterans Day. For
more information, call the library at (201)
670-3970. Legion seeks Boys State candidates
The Glen Rock American Legion Post
145 is seeking candidates for New Jersey
Boys State, a citizenship program that has
been held annually since 1946.
Eligible boys must be Glen Rock resi-
dents who are juniors in high school. Boys
with outstanding character and leadership
qualifications who have a serious attitude
toward an intensive citizenship training
program are encouraged to apply.
Boys who would like more informa-
tion may call Ed at (201) 445-9238 or visit
their high school guidance department. The
application deadline is Dec. 17.
Seniors announce fall trips
The Glen Rock Seniors will host a trip
to the Royal Manor in Garfield for the Ed
Sullivan Revue, “A Really, Really, Good
Show” on Nov. 13.
The bus will leave from Wilde Park at
10:15 a.m. The cost is $47 for members and
$50 for non-members. For reservations and
more information, call Andy at (201) 248-
9436. On Dec. 11, the group will ring in the
holiday season with an excursion to Platzl
Brauhaus in Pomona, New York. The bus
will leave from Wilde Park at 9:15 a.m.
Tickets are $38 for members and $41 for
non-members. For reservations and infor-
mation, contact Evelyn at (201) 445-9238.
New GRTV programs available
Glen Rock TV is now broadcasting pro-
grams on the borough’s Sept. 11 Memorial
and the Arboretum Run. GRTV is on FiOS
Channel 32, Cablevision Channel 77, and
online at www.glenrocktv.com.
Anyone interested in volunteering at the
station may attend the meetings held on the
first Wednesday of the month. The group
meets at 7:30 p.m. in borough hall, 1 Hard-
ing Plaza in Glen Rock.
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