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Page 26 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • October 16, 2013
Waldwick Watch
Church sponsors Family Concert
The Waldwick United Methodist Church, located at 25
Franklin Turnpike, invites the community to its Seventh
Annual Family Concert, to be held on Saturday, Nov. 9, at
4 p.m. The program will include singers, dancers, Broad-
way show tunes, and various musical arrangements. Light
refreshments will be served. A free-will offering will be
taken. 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 participate in the Cooperstown
Dream Park tournament 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.
WEF seeks auction donations
The Waldwick Education Foundation is seeking prize
donations for its annual Fundraiser Auction Dinner set
for Nov. 15. The event will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. at
Waldwick High School on Wyckoff Avenue, Waldwick.
The foundation is seeking donations of gift cards, mer-
chandise, new and unused items, and empty baskets for the
basket prizes.
Proceeds from this event provide educational grants at
Waldwick’s public schools. For more information, contact
WaldwickWEF@aol.com or call (201) 251-8579.
erages. Tickets must be purchased in advance. The cost is $45
per person. To purchase tickets, visit www.WaldwickCom-
muntyAlliance.org or send payment to: Waldwick Commu-
nity Alliance, 19 West Prospect Street, Suite 1, Waldwick,
NJ 07463. For more information, call (201) 873-8917.
Classic Movie Series under way
The Waldwick Public Library, located at 19 East Pros-
pect Street, presents screenings of classic films on Thurs-
days at 2 p.m. The topic for October is “families.”
The schedule will include: “Blossoms in the Dust”
(1941), Oct. 17; “Written on the Wind” (1956), Oct. 24; and
“A Stolen Life” (1946), Oct. 31. The films are free and open
to the general public. Arrival before 2 p.m. is advised. For
more information, call (201) 652-5104.
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.
Church seeks vendors for fair
The Waldwick United Methodist Church is seeking ven-
dors for is 50 th Annual Country Fair scheduled for Dec. 7.
The fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the church
located at 25 Franklin Turnpike in Waldwick. Gourmet
delights, jewelry, gift baskets, handmade crafts, collect-
ibles, baked goods, and other items will be for sale.
For details, or to reserve a table, call (201) 447-6425.
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.
Pack 88 welcomes new members
Cub Scout Pack 88 welcomes first grade boys from
Crescent School in Waldwick. The Cub Scout programs
foster leadership, confidence, and character as participants
embark on a variety of adventures. For information and
registration, contact Anthony at ap22@optonline.net.
WCA sets Beefsteak Dinner
The Waldwick Community Alliance will host its Beef-
steak Dinner and Auction on Saturday, Nov. 23. The event
will be held at the Guardian Angel Church, 320 Franklin
Turnpike in Allendale, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Proceeds will
benefit the Waldwick Train Station restoration project.
Guests will enjoy the all-you-can-eat beef tenderloin
and antipasto, penne, french fries, dessert and coffee, and
the auction. Those who attend should bring their own bev-
Operation Reassurance available
The Waldwick Police Department’s Operation Reassur-
ance program is open to all borough residents who are age
55 and older. The program requires the participant to call
police headquarters by a prearranged time each day. If the
individual fails to call, a communications officer will try
to make contact with that person. If there is no answer, a
police officer will be dispatched to check on the welfare of
that person. The program is free. In December, participants
are invited to a holiday luncheon.
Anyone who wishes to participate may call police head-
quarters at (201) 652-5700 or stop in and speak to Sergeant
Frank Paccione.