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October 23, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES Glen Rock Roundup Opera company to perform ‘The Mikado’ The Glen Rock Public Library will host a special perfor- mance of “The Mikado” on Sunday, Nov 3. The program will begin at 3 p.m. The Ridgewood Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company will bring 20 performers in full costume to the library at 315 Rock Road. Registration is required, as seating is lim- ited. This program is made possible by the Friends of the Library. For more information, call (201) 670-3970 or visit glenrock.bccls.org. Activities Club winds up golf season After 26 weeks, the Activities Club’s golf season con- cluded with the annual tournament and luncheon at the Meadows Golf Club. Awards were presented to Mario Pal- lotta, low gross; Bob Fitting, low net; Hal Corney, closest to the pin; and Harvey Mayerowitz, longest drive. John Schlo- mann was presented with the most improved golfer award and Mario Pallotta received a special award for achieving the rare feat of shooting his age. The Activities Club is a group of retired and semi- retired men involved in 22 varied activities. Men interested in joining or learning more about the club and its activi- ties can visit theactivitiesclub.org or contact Membership Chairman Charlie Flynn at (201) 652-2585. League sets Candidates Night The League of Women Voters of Glen Rock will spon- sor a forum for Glen Rock Borough Council candidates on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. The forum will be held in the council chamber at borough hall. Republican incumbents Mary Jane Surrago and Michael O’Hagan and Democratic challengers Amy Martin and Sean Brennan are vying for the two Glen Rock Coun- cil seats that will be will be available in this year’s Nov. 5 election. Candidates will present their views on issues in response to a question posed by the League of Women Voters and questions from the audience. The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan politi- cal organization that encourages the informed and active II • Page 13 participation of citizens in government. As part of its voter services, the organization registers new voters and orga- nizes Candidates Nights for contested elections. For information about the League of Women Voters of Glen Rock, contact Brietta Savoie at briandedmond@yahoo. com. Halloween Trunk or Treat planned Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 233 South Highwood Avenue in Glen Rock, will hold a town-wide Halloween Trunk or Treat on Sunday, Oct. 27 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the church parking lot. The trunks of the cars will be decorated and filled with candy and goodies. Children are invited to trick or treat in the parking lot. Children should wear their Halloween costumes and bring a container or bag for their treats. Call (201) 444-6598 or visit www.GoodShepherdGlenRock.org for details. Library to host college workshops The Glen Rock Public Library will present a series of college workshops this fall. The programs begin at 7 p.m. and registration is required. To secure a seat, call the library at (201) 670-3970 or visit at 315 Rock Road. On Oct. 22, Rutgers Business School Student Counselor Lauren Dudzak will discuss strategies for succeeding at college. She will present tips on self-management, study habits, and test-taking. Dudzak will return on Nov. 20 for a program about choosing a major or career. She will help students assess their strengths and apply this knowledge to discover the best options for their future. Press releases for this column may be sent to editorial@villadom.com. Deadline is Wednesday at noon.