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October 16, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES
Ho-Ho-Kus Jottings
Library trustees plan meeting
The Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library Board of Trust-
ees will meet on Monday, Oct. 21. The session, which is
open to the public, will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the library
located at 91 Warren Avenue, Ho-Ho-Kus.
Oktoberfest Bistro announced
Saint Bartholomew’s Church, located at 70 Sheridan
Avenue in Ho-Ho-Kus, invites the public to its Oktoberfest
Bistro on Sunday, Oct. 27. The event will be held from 6
to 9 p.m. in the parish hall. The Oktoberfest will feature a
live band, dancing, appetizers, desserts, and a special auc-
tion. Proceeds from the bistro will benefit the ministries
of the church. Tickets are $75 for an individual or $140 a
couple. For an invitation, call (201) 444-5025 or e-mail
stbartshhk@aol.com. Established in 1904, Saint Bartholomew’s is a member
of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark. The church collects
clothing and household items for the homeless of Bergen
County through direct service, hosts regular meetings of
AA, and provides support for the Ramapough Indians in
Mahwah and Suffern (NY) and migrant workers and their
young children in Orange County (NY). Led by the Rev.
Dan Kreller, the church holds weekly Sunday services at 8
and 10 a.m., healing services, Bible studies for pre-teens,
and a youth group for teens. The church also maintains a
memorial garden.
Rubino to address gardeners
Join the Ho-Ho-Kus Garden Club on Oct. 28 as Chris
Rubino of Monrovia Growers presents “The Best New
Plants.” Rubino will discuss deer resistant plants, tropical
pot-busters, and sizzling new varieties.
The meeting will be held at the Community Church of
Ho-Ho-Kus, 400 Warren Place, at 7:30 p.m. All interested
gardeners are invited. The event is free of charge. Refresh-
ments will be served.
For details or directions, Margaret at Maggimo27@aol.
com or (201) 447 9788.
Club to host Halloween Parade
The Contemporary Club of Ho-Ho-Kus is calling all
ghosts and goblins to join the annual Halloween Parade on
Saturday, Oct. 26. Participants will assemble at 9:45 a.m. in
front of borough hall, 333 Warren Avenue in Ho-Ho-Kus.
The parade will begin at 10 a.m., proceed down Warren
Avenue to Lloyd Road, and end at the Ho-Ho-Kus School.
After the parade, there will be entertainment and refresh-
ments in the multi-purpose room. The cost is $10 per family
to be paid at the door. Proceeds from the event will benefit
local organizations.
Walk4Hearing set
In an effort to raise public awareness, the Hearing Loss
Association of America will hold its Sixth Annual Garden
State Walk4Hearing at Mercer County Park West in West
Windsor on Sunday, Oct. 20. The Walk4Hearing is the larg-
est walk of its kind taking place in multiple cities across
America. All are welcome. RSVP to Ann Marie Olson at (201)
445-2455 or at sophisticatedha@msn.com.
This year’s fundraising goal is $75,000, which will be
used for programs and services that benefit individuals
with hearing loss. Funds from previous walks have been
used to provide scholarships to New Jersey students with
hearing loss who are entering college, establish a public
Assisted Listening Device Demonstration room at Mont-
clair State University, and other efforts to raise awareness
and support of hearing loss.
The walk also aims to eradicate the stigma associated
with hearing loss.
For more information and an update on these events,
visit www.hearingloss-nj.org. To register for the walk,
sponsor a team, or volunteer, visit www.walk4hearing.com
(select Garden State Walk4Hearing under Fall Walks).
Annie Lebeaux to perform
New York cabaret performer Annie Lebeaux will enter-
tain at the Fall Fundraiser of the Woman’s Club of Ho-Ho-
Kus on Saturday, Oct. 19. Lebeaux will perform the songs
of Johnny Mercer, who wrote “Moon River,” “The Days of
Wine and Roses,” “Laura,” and others.
The event will be held at Saint Bartholomew’s Church
at 70 Sheridan Avenue. Wine and cheese will be served at
6 p.m. and the program will follow at 6:15 p.m. Tickets are
$20. Proceeds will benefit the club’s scholarship program.
For more information, or to purchase tickets, call Jen at
(201) 251-9460.
VFW welcomes new members
The Ho-Ho-Kus VFW Post 192, which serves Ho-Ho-
Kus and Ridgewood, welcomes new members. The group
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meets on the second Wednesday of every month at 7:30
p.m. at the Post Home, 620 Cliff Street, Ho-Ho-Kus. For
additional information, call (201) 675-7669.
Memorabilia sought
Area residents are asked to provide photos, newspaper
clippings, post cards, maps, aerial photos, and similar items
featuring the area surrounding VFW Post 192 on Cliff
Street and the Hopper-Zabriskie Cemetery on First Street
in Ho-Ho-Kus, prior to 1966. These items will be used for
a local history project. All materials will be returned after
scanning and copying. Contact Stanley Kober at (201) 445-
1121. Seniors set fall schedule
The Ho-Ho-Kus Seniors group meets the second and
fourth Tuesdays of the month at the Hermitage Education
Center at 335 North Franklin Turnpike in Ho-Ho-Kus. Bev-
erages and desserts are served at noon, and programs begin
at 1 p.m., or as noted.
There will be no meeting on Oct. 22. The next meeting
will be Nov. 12.
The seniors will travel to the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse
on Dec. 13. The outing will include lunch and “A Branson
Country Christmas.”
On Nov. 14, the group will travel to LiGreci’s on Staten
Island for lunch and show “Three Irish Tenors.”
Residents age 55 and up are welcome. Contact Joan at
(201) 444-4896 for program information. For trip informa-
tion, contact Sue at (201) 444-7235.
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