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November 13, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 15 Glen Rock Roundup Learn to make wreaths The Theilke Arboretum will host a wreath making workshop on Saturday, Nov. 23 at the Glen Rock Commu- nity Church, 354 Rock Road in Glen Rock. The morning session will meet from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The two-hour program will be repeated at 1 p.m. Rutgers certified Master Gardeners Albina Daukan- tas and Carol Thielke will lead the attendees through the process of making a holiday wreath. The entire family is welcome. Participants are encouraged to bring gloves, clippers, pruners, and small pliers. The cost to attend is $25 and includes all natural greens, decorations, and ribbons. Pre-registration is required and may be completed at www.glenrockarboretum.org or by phone at (201)445- 0871. All proceeds will benefit the Thielke Arboretum Environmental Education Center Building Fund. Library sets programs for adults The Glen Rock Public Library, located at 315 Rock Road, offers free programs for adults. Registration is required and may be completed by calling (201) 670- 3970. On Monday, Dec. 2, “Medicare 101” will be presented at 6 p.m. Attendees will learn the ABCs of Medicare, including when to select Part B. Carlos Colina and Straight Up will perform a concert of Chicago Blues on Sunday, Dec. 8. Colina’s band has played jazz and blues standards and originals at many venues, including Turning Point Café, BB King’s, Stan- hope House, and Watercolor Café. This program is made possible by the Friends of the Library. Good Shepherd sets fundraiser On Wednesday, Nov. 20, the Blue Moon Mexican Café at 327 Franklin Avenue in Wyckoff will sponsor a Com- munity Night fundraiser to benefit the Good Shepherd Church in Glen Rock. The restaurant will donate 20 percent of all lunch, dinner, takeout, delivery, and gift card purchases. Participants must present a Blue Moon Community Night flyer, which is available at Good Shepherd; call (201) 444-6598. Proceeds will benefit Good Shepherd’s Luther League high school youth group. The Luther League is raising funds toward the ELCA’s National Youth Gathering in July 2015. For details about the church’s services and activities, visit www.goodshepherdglenrock.com. Good Shepherd is located at 233 South Highwood Avenue in Glen Rock. Activities Club to host Pouliot Erica Pouliot of ENT Allergy Associates in Oradell will discuss hearing loss and potential corrective possi- bilities with the Activities Club on Tuesday, Nov. 19. The group will meet at 1 p.m. at the Community 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 theactiviyiesclub.org. 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 Munici- pal 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. Meetings are free and refreshments are served. Call (201) 447-6099 for information. 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 shopping. Proceeds from the fundraiser benefit the Veter- ans Home in Paramus. Call Ed at (201) 445-9238 to order books. The sale will end on Dec. 6. New GRTV programs available Glen Rock TV is now broadcasting programs 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 Harding Plaza in Glen Rock. Candidates (continued from page 3) Republicans actually lost in District 2, the Central School district, and the vote count was close enough through the race so that nobody was ready to make a victory speech until the very end -- with the question of an upset by absen- tee ballot taken seriously by the candidates. O’Hagan said the Democrats had run a strong campaign and that incumbency appeared to be unpopular. At a Candidates Night, most observers felt the Republi- cans had the edge and were able to parry generalized com- plaints fairly well. Downtown merchants said they were impressed with the amount of time Martin and Brennan had spent talking to people in the Rock Road commercial district about the merchants’ concerns. Luring incident (continued from page 5) fifties or sixties, approximately 6’2” with gray or light col- ored, wavy hair. He was wearing jeans and a gray or green T-shirt and dark sunglasses. Residents are asked to contact the Waldwick Police Department immediately if they observe any suspicious persons or vehicles. Anyone with additional information on the above incidents should contact Detective Sergeant Doug Moore at (201) 652-5700. Another luring incident was also reported in Ramsey. Ramsey police report a suspicious incident that took place at the Spring Street New Jersey Transit Train Station on Saturday Nov. 2. At 6:15 p.m., a Ramapo College student was asked if she wanted a ride back to Ramapo College by a party not known to her. The student stated to the actor that she was waiting for the shuttle back to school. The actor stated he was the shuttle. The vehicle is described as a dark colored four-door Chrysler or Pontiac product with a rounded roof. After conferring with the shuttle service, it was determined that they do not have a vehicle meeting that description in their fleet. The driver was described as an Asian male in his mid-thirties. No further details were available. The Ramsey Police Department is working with the New Jersey Transit Police to determine if there was any criminal intent. The Ramsey Police Department asks anyone with information regarding this incident to contact the department at (201) 327-2400.