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July 24, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 17 Waldwick Watch Chamber holds Family Fun Night On July 31, the Waldwick Chamber of Commerce will host a Family Fun Night at Center Court Plaza at 10 Frank- lin Turnpike. The event will feature games, crafts, music, dancing, and more. The evening will begin at 7 p.m. Sponsors include Center Court Café, Pascack Com- munity Bank, and Entertainment on Wheels. For more information about sponsorship opportunities, call (201) 444-0045. 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 cheers and gym- nastic 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.waldwickjrfoot- ball.org. 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. 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. 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 down- load the registration form at www.waldwicknj.org/forms/ poolrenewal.pdf. The completed form and fee may be mailed to: Waldwick Borough Clerk, 63 Franklin Turnpike, Waldwick, NJ 07463. A limited number of non-resident badges are available on a first come basis. 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. Needlework- ers at all levels of mastery are welcome. The group plans to periodically include a professional guest instructor. For more information, call (201) 652-5104. Sports poster sponsors sought The athletic department at Waldwick High School is seeking community sponsors for its sports poster program. Funds raised by the sale of the posters will benefit athletics at the school. All American Sports Posters has been contracted to produce the posters. For more information about becoming a sponsor, contact Michael Clancy, assistant principal/ath- letic director, at (201) 652-9000 or All American Posters at (800) 556-1380. Ambulance corps seeks volunteers The Waldwick Volunteer Ambulance Corps is seeking 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, pro- vided 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. We welcome press releases from our readers. Items may be sent to editorial@villadom.com. Deadline is Wednes- day at noon the week prior to publication. Huber supported Robert Huber, a 2013 graduate of Waldwick High School has received a $1,000 scholarship from Pascack Community Bank at 64 Crescent Avenue in Waldwick.The scholarship was awarded based on Huber’s academic achievements and desire to continue his education in the field of business or finance. Huber has provided community service as a member of the Saint Luke’s Youth Council and PALS Program. He was named to Honor Roll and served as Class Council during his years at high school. ‘Financial literacy is a lifetime commit- ment and it is a sincere pleasure to support the ongoing edu- cation of students in our community while helping to ease the burden of the high cost of tuition,’ said Nancy E. Graves, president and CEO, Pascack Community Bank.