January 30, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES
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F O CUS on WYCKOFF Businesses
A special supplement to the January 30, 2013 edition of The Villadom TIMES
Horizon Landscape Company
ichael Kukol, owner of Horizon Landscape Company at 411 West Main Street in Wyckoff, has assembled a group of experienced, Landscape Industry Certified professionals who together provide sound, environmentally practical landscape solutions. Between the management and sales teams, Horizon’s employees have over 140 years of combined experience. Tim Fox is a multitalented and passionate landscape designer whose mission is to help homeowners realize and achieve the vision for their dream property. Tim works closely with clients to create beautiful and functional outdoor spaces and specializes in planting, hardscape, lighting, outdoor kitchen, pool, and spa design. Tim holds a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from Rutgers University and has participated Tim Fox and Tom Hartigan in over $50,000,000 in landscape design and construction throughout his career. You can trust Tim to listen to your ideas and make the design and construction process creative, fun, and rewarding! Tom Hartigan, who heads the Lighting and Irrigation Department, is certified by several lighting manufacturers and has attended the “LITE” landscape lighting program in California. Tom is a Certified Irrigation Contractor and Irrigation System Designer. “We are a single source point of reference for your landscape, irrigation, maintenance, lighting, and drainage needs,” Mike Kukol says. “All of our services are carried out in-house and our employees are trained specialists in their fields.” Whether your needs are an outdoor kitchen, fireplace, pergola, landscape masonry, landscape lighting, irrigation system, or seasonal color, Horizon is the firm to call. Visit Horizon on the Web at HorizonLandscape.com to see their work or call (201) 848-0022 for more information.
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Life’s lessons begin at Wyckoff Christian Preschool & Kindergarten
use the ‘learn by play’ philosophy,” explains Rose Barrett, who has been the preschool’s director since 1999. Full-year courses run from September to June, and morning and afternoon sessions are available, with a Lunch Bunch and Extended Play option. Wyckoff Christian Preschool’s programs include specialized “little” classes, such as “Little Techies,” “Little Science,” “Little Art,” and more. Each classroom is equipped with three iPads for use with the Apple TV system that projects iPad images for the entire class to view. The preschool also offers a tranWyckoff Christian Preschool & Kindergarten sitional kindergarten class which seeks to prepare the younger fiveyear-old with confidence building curriculum and life skills. Students who complete the program are either ready for first grade or can elect to complete the local districts’ kindergarten programs. Parents should also inquire about the afternoon enrichment program offered for four- and five-year-old students. Before-school care is also available to accommodate working parents. Mrs. Barrett notes that there are many families from neighboring towns as well as parents who live and work in the Wyckoff area. The preschool now serves approximately 150 students. All of the teachers at Wyckoff Christian Preschool are degreed and certified professionals, and the entire staff is certified in first aid and CPR. The school is a locked facility with a private entrance for enhanced security. In addition, the school is a peanut- and tree nut-free facility. Please note that dairy-free snacks are also provided. Wyckoff Christian Preschool is nondenominational and respects all religions. Mrs. Barrett says the school teaches students about God’s love in a real and natural way. Wyckoff Christian Preschool is located at 485 Wyckoff Avenue. For additional information about the school, visit their informative website www.wyckoffchristianpreschool.org or call Rose Barrett at (201) 891-7140. at accepts children from age two-and-a-half through five. Life’s lessons begin earlyalso Wyckoff Christian Preschool & Kindergarten, which “We are academic, but we
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