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Page 16 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • October 9, 2013
Ghost hunter
Learn the basics of paranormal inves-
tigation from L’Aura Hladik, a founding
member of the New Jersey Ghost Hunt-
ers Society and veteran of numerous
television and radio appearances. L’Aura
has investigated famously haunted
locations such as Myrtles Plantation
in Virginia, and Leap Castle in Ireland.
You’ll hear some fascinating examples
of EVPs and see examples of ghosts
caught on film. Join them for a fascinat-
ing, spine-tingling evening on Thursday,
October 24, 7:00 p.m. at the Waldwick
Library. Registration encouraged but
not required. For more information, call
(201) 652-5104.
Waldwick Watch
Flu vaccine available
Public Health Nurse Carol Shepard will
administer influenza vaccines at the health
office on Wednesdays throughout October.
Hours are 8 a.m. to noon and 2 to 3 p.m.
No appointment is necessary during these
hours. Those who cannot schedule a visit
during these times may call (201) 444-3914
or e-mail cshepard@waldwicknj.org to
make an appointment.
Clients with Medicare Part B should
bring their card; Medicare will be billed
directly. Those without Medicare Part B the
cost for the vaccine is $25.
The Health Center is located at 22
Whites Lane in Waldwick.
Cooperstown team seeks donations
The 2014 Waldwick Warriors 12U Travel
Baseball Team has been selected to partici-
pate in the Cooperstown Dream Park tour-
nament in the summer of 2014. The team is
seeking donations from the community to
help defray the $20,000 needed to send the
12 players and four coaches.
The tournament is a week-long series of
games played against teams from all over
the United States. The program is held in
Cooperstown, New York.
Catholics invited to Rosary Rally
Northwest Bergen County Catholics are
invited to pray the rosary for the country
and for world peace on Saturday, Oct. 12 at
noon. The event will take place at the public
safety building on East Prospect Street in
Waldwick. Attendees are encouraged to
bring rosary beads and small American
flags. Rosary Rallies are planned in over
10,000 cities across the United States.
These events are coordinated by America
Needs Fatima in honor of the anniversary
of the last vision of the Blessed Mother a
Fatima in Portugal in 1917.
Club announces officers, meeting
Vice President Tony LoPrinzi, Second Vice
President Rick Rickley, IASCW President
Paul Santo, Secretary Virginia ‘Gini’ Mercun,
and Treasurer Judy Rickley.
The Italian American Social Club of
Waldwick has announced its new officers.
This year’s officers are: Paul Santo, presi-
dent; Tony LoPrinzi, vice president; Rick
Rickley, second vice president; and Vir-
ginia “Gini” Mercun, secretary. Judy Rick-
ley will continue as the club’s treasurer.
At the Oct. 15 meeting, Diann Greco of
“Come Make Wine with Us” will present
a program on co-op winemaking. The pro-
gram will be held at 7:30 p.m.
Activities slated for the coming year
are dedicated to the appreciation of Italian
American cultural and social activities. A
new feature of general monthly meetings is
a seasonal pasta tasting.
For more information, visit iascw.com.
The club meets on the third Tuesday of each
month at 7:30 p.m. on the second floor of
the Waldwick Ambulance Corps Building,
20 White’s Lane.