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November 6, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 25 Allendale Notebook ‘Last Night of Ballyhoo’ slated The Northern Highlands Theater Company will per- form Alfred Uhry’s Tony Award-winning play, “Last Night of Ballyhoo,” on Nov. 14, 15, and 16. Performances will be held at 7 p.m. in Hopkins Hall at Northern Highlands Regional High School, 298 Hillside Avenue in Allendale. Tickets are $12 for adults and $7 for students. Senior citizens will be admitted free of charge. Tickets are avail- able on www.nhtc.booktix.com and will be sold at the door. For more information, contact Laura Rokoszak at (201) 327-8700, extension 354. BHMAA presents ‘Alice in Wonderland’ The Brookside/Hillside Music and Arts Association will present “Alice in Wonderland” in the Brookside Middle School auditorium on Nov. 22 and 23. The performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 when purchased in advance and will cost $8 at the door. For additional infor- mation, visit www.bhmaa.org. The school is located at 100 Brookside Avenue in Allendale. Adrienne Tenbekjian at (201) 327-8411. The Chamber meets the second Tuesday of the month. Concert series, exhibit announced adults, children, and infants, and how to cope with choking situations. Family & Friends CPR is for people who want to learn CPR, but do not need a course completion card in CPR. This course is ideal for students, new parents, grand- parents, and babysitters. The class size is held to 16 par- ticipants. The class is free, but donations to the library or Allendale Volunteer Ambulance Corps will be accepted. To register for these programs, call (201) 327-4338. Book Sale benefits library The Lee Memorial Library holds an ongoing sale of used books in the lobby during regular hours. Fiction, non- fiction, children’s books, tapes, and videos are available at bargain prices. The books are priced from 25 cents to $1. The sale is sponsored by Friends of the Library. Proceeds go directly to the library for purchase of new materials. The Trinity Episcopal Church Concert Series will con- tinue Nov. 10, when the Sutton Ensemble will perform “Classic Sounds for a Fall Afternoon” at 2 p.m. The ensem- ble features of Elaine Sutin, violin; Jack Rosenberg, viola; Thomas Ulrich, cello; and Mitchell Kriegler, clarinet. A buffet reception will open the art exhibit, “A Summer of Flowers Remembered,” featuring paintings by Gloria Ruiz Duzoglou. Tickets are $15. To reserve seats, call (201) 327-3012. The church is located at 55 George Street. Guild hosts quilt show The Brownstone Quilters Guild show, A Celebration of Quilts, will be held on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8 and 9, at Northern Highlands Regional High School, 298 Hillside Avenue in Allendale. With over 150 quilts on display, the event will also feature mini-quilt auctions, a contest for a quilt made by guild members, vendors, and demonstra- tions. Admission is $8. The show will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. For more information, visit http://www. brownstonequilters.com. Rotary Club welcomes new members The Allendale/Saddle River Rotary Club welcomes new members to its weekly meetings. Sessions are held at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays at Louie’s Place, 29 West Allendale Avenue in Allendale. For more information on the club contact Joseph Chinnici at joseph.chinnici@td.com or (856) 266-7647. Chamber plans meeting The Allendale Chamber of Commerce will meet at the Allendale Bar & Grill, 67 West Allendale Avenue in Allen- dale, on Nov. 12. This 6:30 p.m. dinner meeting will include the group’s presentation of its 2014 slate of officers, and a discussion on the borough’s Dec. 6 Holiday Walk. RSVP to Library announces November programs The Lee Memorial Library, located at 500 West Cres- cent Avenue, The Lee Memorial Library and the Allendale Volun- teer Ambulance Corps will offer Family & Friends CPR on Nov. 11. The course will cover the basics of CPR for Shmoop now available The Lee Memorial Library at 500 West Crescent Avenue in Allendale now offers the Shmoop database. Shmoop allows residents to prep for the SAT, ACT, and AP exams, and offers study guides for literature, Bible, poetry, Shake- speare, mythology, best-sellers, Dr. Seuss, pre-algebra, alge- bra, algebra II, geometry, biology, U.S. history flashcards, DMV, and careers. Students may take full-length practice exams, and review the results with in-depth answer expla- nations. For more information, contact Samantha McCoy at (201) 327-4338 or mccoy@bccls.org. Library offers investment research center The Lee Memorial Library now has Morningstar, Inc. online available to Lee Memorial Library patrons. This investment research center offers an extensive line of prod- ucts and services for individuals, financial advisors, and institutions. Designed specifically for libraries, Morning- star Investment Research Center is an easy-to-navigate online database with comprehensive data and analysis of over 41,000 investments. To access the program from home, visit allendale.bccls. org or visit the library to use the resource from a public computer. The library is located at 500 West Crescent Avenue.