March 13, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 13 Saddle River Valley Notes D’Andrea to speak Local artist and teacher Bart D’Andrea will offer a slide presentation on Pierre Auguste Renoir on Wednesday, March 20. The program, which is part of the Art Series at the Upper Saddle River Library, will be held at 7:30 p.m. The library is located at 245 Lake Street in Upper Saddle River. For details, call the library at (201) 327-2583. Association announces registration The Ho-Ho-Kus/Saddle River Recreational Soccer Association will hold in-person registration for the fall 2013 soccer season on Saturday, March 16, from 10 a.m. to noon in the Ho-Ho-Kus Public School multi-purpose room at 70 Lloyd Road. The program is open to Ho-Ho-Kus and Saddle River children who will be entering grades one through 12 in September 2013. Further information and registration forms are available online at www.HHKSRsoccer.com. The association is seeking new board members. The success of the program continues to be dependent upon the active involvement of parent volunteers. No experience is necessary. Anyone interested may inquire at registration or e-mail Jamie Tittensor at jays92@optonline.net. Library offers programs for adults Coffee Talk book discussion group will discuss Tina Fey’s “Bossypants” on March 14. The group meets the second Thursday of the month at 10 a.m. Copies of the books may be picked up at the library’s circulation desk. The library is located at 245 Lake Street in Upper Saddle River. Club announces events The winners of the Woman’s Club of Upper Saddle River’s 27th Annual Poetry & Essay contests will gather at the Upper Saddle River Library, 245 Lake Street in Upper Saddle River, on April 3. The contestants will read their entries beginning at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served. On April 4, the club will participate in the Lord & Taylor Spring Benefit Bash. For ticket information, call Barbara at (201) 825-0207. The club’s upcoming events also include a Wine Tasting Dinner, the annual Baby Shower, and a trip to the Cloisters. New members are welcome. Marine Corps League meets Saddle River Marine Corps League meets at 7:30 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday every month at the firehouse located at West Saddle River Road and Allendale Avenue. Former Marines and Navy Corpsmen are invited. For more information call Fred Johnston at (201) 652 7351. BHUMC offers CareerWorks Bergen Highlands United Methodist Church hosts the CareerWorks Catalyst Job Club on the first and third Sunday of the month. The group meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the church located at 318 West Saddle River Road in Upper Saddle River. Members are offered suggestions and direction based on individual employment or unemployment situations. Registration is required. Call (201) 3273060 or email to www.gbgm-umc.org/bergenhighlands, to confirm that the group is meeting. Library offers varied programs Consumer finance expert Rick Feingold will visit the Upper Saddle River Library on April 2 to present a demonstration showing the tricks of the trade for buying and selling on the Internet. The program will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The discussion will include tips on selling household items and cars on Craigslist; selling books, DVDs, and CDs on Amazon; saving 40 to 50 percent on hotels using Hotwire and Priceline; and earning free flights and shopping for new and low-mileage pre-owned cars on the Internet. On Sunday, April 28 the library will hold an antique appraisal from 2 to 4 p.m. Alan Snyder, a certified antiques and estate appraiser from A.G. Snyder & Associates, will be at the library to make the appraisals. Attendees are invited to bring up to two treasures and find out what they are worth. Items may include furniture, silver, jewelry, prints, paintings, photographs, hand tools, and household goods. In addition to the appraisals, Snyder will discuss the current antiques and collectibles marketplace and collecting trends. This program is limited to 40 attendees. Both programs require pre-registration. Call (201) 3272583. The library is located at 245 Lake Street in Upper Saddle River.