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August 7, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 31
Waldwick Watch
Girl Scouts welcome new members
Waldwick Girl Scouts will hold a fall registration on
Tuesday, Sept. 24 at from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the ambulance
corps building at 20 Whites Lane. Registration is open
to girls of various ages, beginning with those who will
be entering kindergarten in the fall.
Adults who are interested in becoming troop leaders
are also welcome. For more information, contact Denise
Levitzke at (201) 264-0766 or Nina Mullens at (201) 841-
9928. Lions host Annual Golf Outing, seeks sponsors
The Waldwick Lions Club will host its Annual Golf
Outing on Sept. 16 at the Bowling Green Golf Club in
Oak Ridge. The cost is $140 and includes a breakfast
buffet, barbecue, beverages, prizes, gifts, and 18 holes
of golf.
The club is seeking event sponsors and donations of
prizes and services. To attend the event, become a spon-
sor, or make a donation, contact Jim Zumbano, (201)
248-2252; Greg Bjork, (201) 445-6464 or (551) 427-
5068; Robert Occhipinti, (201) 207-5779; Jim Toolen,
(201) 888-5415; or Ed Sherman, (201) 612-0896.
Classic movies series under way
The Waldwick Public Library, located at 19 East
Prospect Street, presents screenings of classic films on
Thursdays at 2 p.m. The topic for August is “Favorite
Actresses.” The schedule of screenings will include:
“Niagara” (1953) starring Marilyn Monroe, Aug. 8; “Old
Acquaintance” (1943) featuring Bette Davis, Aug. 15;
“The Postman Always Rings Twice” (1946) with Lana
Turner, Aug. 22; and “The Major and the Minor” (1942)
starring Ginger Rogers on Aug. 29.
The films are free and open to the general public.
Arrival before 2 p.m. is advised. For more information,
call (201) 652-5104.
Free spinal health classes set
Free spinal health classes will be offered on Satur-
days in August at Day Family Chiropractic, 24 Wyckoff
Avenue, Suite 2 in Waldwick. Classes will be held at 11
a.m. Participants will learn exercises that strengthen the
body’s core, spinal stabilizers, and tips for alleviating
back pain and stiffness. Question and answer sessions
are included. For more information, call (201) 391-0805.
Junior Cheerleading Camp set
Waldwick Junior Cheerleading camp will be held
Aug. 12 through 15 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at ENA
Gymnastics in Paramus. The program is open to girls
in grades one through eight. Participants will learn new
Library launches author program
Shelley Noble
The Waldwick Public Library invites book lovers
and aspiring writers to “Meet the Author,” a new inter-
mittent program that will begin Tuesday, Sept. 17 at
7:30 p.m. with the appearance of Lisa Verge Higgins,
Shelley Noble, and Lisa Van Allen. This accomplished
panel of authors will present a discussion entitled Writ-
ing and Publishing Women’s Fiction.
Waldwick Library Director Lori Quinn said, “I
am very excited to bring our patrons face to face with
cheers and gymnastic skills.
The cost is $70 per cheerleader and includes an ENA/
Waldwick T-shirt. The deadline for registration is Aug.
5. Registration forms are available at www.waldwickjr-
football.org. Needleworkers sought
Knitters, crocheters, and needlepointers are invited
to the Waldwick Library, 19 East Prospect Street in
Waldwick, on Tuesdays at 1 p.m. to practice their craft
and socialize with other needlework enthusiasts. The
Wicked Stitches group will meet in the library’s new
meeting room. Needleworkers at all levels of mastery
are welcome. The group plans to periodically include a
professional guest instructor.
For more information, call (201) 652-5104.
Municipal Pool open
The Waldwick Municipal Pool will be open through
Labor Day, Sept. 2. The facility includes a main pool,
a wading pool, a concession stand, and a swing set for
young patrons. The municipal pool, located at Hopper
Avenue and West Prospect Street, will be open from
noon to 8 p.m. on weekdays, and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
on weekends.
Swim lessons are available Monday through Friday.
Lisa Verge Higgins
Lisa Van Allen
high caliber authors. If you love reading a great book,
you’re probably fascinated by the craft of writing.
“Where did the inspiration, discipline, creativity
and perseverance come from to take an idea and bring
it to fruition? I look forward to hearing the answers
straight from the source and I hope our community
shares my sentiment.”
The library is located at 19 East Prospect Street in
Waldwick. To reserve a space, call (201) 652-5104.
The fee for a two-week session is $30 for one student,
with a family maximum of $75.
Residents who wish to renew their badges may
download the registration form at www.waldwicknj.org/
forms/poolrenewal.pdf. The completed form and fee
may be mailed to: Waldwick Borough Clerk, 63 Frank-
lin Turnpike, Waldwick, NJ 07463. A limited number of
non-resident badges are available on a first come basis.
Tennis badges available
Waldwick residents who are age 18 or older may
obtain a tennis badge from the Waldwick Borough
Clerk’s office at 63 Franklin Turnpike. The tennis badge
fee is $20 and is valid for one calendar year.
Ambulance corps seeks volunteers
The Waldwick Volunteer Ambulance Corps is seek-
ing new members for its ranks. The corps provides
emergency medical services to Waldwick residents and
businesses and the surrounding communities. Residents
may apply to the corps at age 16.
The 120-hour emergency medical training course,
provided to the volunteer at no cost, qualifies for three
college credits.
Visit waldwickems.com to download an application,
or call (201) 445-8772 for additional information.