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September 4, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES
Allendale Notebook
Town-wide Garage Sale set
The Allendale Woman’s Club will host its 10 th Annual
Town-wide Garage Sale on Saturday, Sept. 28. The event
will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and proceeds will benefit
the community programs and charities supported by the
club. (Rain date: Sept. 29.)
A $30 donation entitles an event participant to lawn
markers and inclusion on the town-wide map identifying
homes that will be holding sales. To register an address,
send a check to AWC, 668 West Crescent Avenue, Allen-
dale, NJ 07401.
For more information visit www.allendalewomansclub.
org, call Ann at (201) 327-5936, or e-mail awctownwide@aol.
com. Please put “TWGS” in the subject line.
XYZ Club meets at new location
The XYZ Senior Citizens Club of Allendale will meet
on Friday, Sept. 13 at 11 a.m. The group will now meet
in the Monsignor Salemi Hall at Guardian Angel Church,
320 Franklin Turnpike in Allendale. Borough seniors who
would like to participate in club activities are welcome.
Chamber planning Festival Day
The Allendale Chamber of Commerce will meet Sept. 10
at the Allendale Bar and Grill, 67 West Allendale Avenue.
This dinner meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. The group’s
agenda includes a discussion of Allendale’s Festival Day,
which is set for Oct. 5. RSVP to Adrienne Tenbekjian at
(201) 327-8411.
The Chamber meets the second Tuesday of the month.
Documentary to explore Korean culture
The Lee Memorial Library in Allendale will present a
screening of “Fifty Wonders of Korea and Korea Today:
The Hidden Treasures of Korean Art and Modern Korea”
on Thursday, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. The film highlights Korean
art and industrial achievements. Complimentary traditional
Korean refreshments will follow. To sign up, call (201) 327-
4338. The library is located at 500 West Crescent Avenue.
Community invited Fell House Tea
The next John Fell House Afternoon Tea will be held
Sept. 10 from noon to 2:30 p.m. at the historic house located
at 475 Franklin Avenue in Allendale. All Afternoon Teas
are held in the historic John Fell House in the tradition of
Lady Anna Maria Russell Stanhope, Duchess of Bedford.
The Duchess, a life-long friend of Queen Victoria, is cred-
ited with evolving the Afternoon Tea from a simple meal to
the social event of the day.
The September tea will include a luncheon of tea sand-
wich towers and scones with clotted cream and preserves,
and a decadent dessert all prepared by the Passport Café of
West Milford. To RSVP, contact Theresa Salameno at (201)
825-2840 or Linda Schropp at lschropp@optonline.net. A
check for $45 made out to Concerned Citizens of Allendale
will hold a reservation and is non-refundable. Additional
upcoming dates include Oct. 5 and the Annual Holiday Tea
on Dec. 6, when the Fell House will be beautifully deco-
rated for the holidays.
The John Fell House is owned, operated, and maintained
by the Concerned Citizens of Allendale, a 501c3 non-profit
dedicated to the preservation of the John Fell House as a
self-sustaining community center through grants, fundrais-
ers, and private donations. For details about these events, or
anything related to the John Fell House and the CCA, e-
mail Susanne Lovisolo at TheFellHouse@gmail.com.
SRYT holds auditions for ‘Seussical’
The Saddle River Youth Theatre will begin its 2013-14
season with auditions for the fall musical production of
“Seussical.” Auditions will be held on Saturday, Sept. 7
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Auditions are for character place-
ment only; everyone gets a part.
There will be four casts of “Seussical.” The SRYT
Youth Musical Program will run from September through
November with eight public performances in mid-Novem-
ber. For more information or to register for an audition,
visit www.sryt.org, call the box office at (201) 825-8805,
or e-mail srytheatre@aol.com. The theater is located at 37
East Allendale Avenue in Allendale.
The Saddle River Youth Theatre, founded in 1996, is a
non-profit, 501(c)3 organization.
Learn CPR
The Allendale Volunteer Ambulance Corps and the
Lee Memorial Library will present Friends & Family CPR
classes on Sept. 7. Sessions will be held at 10 a.m. and 1
p.m. at the library located at 500 West Crescent Avenue.
This course teaches the lifesaving skills of adult hands-
only CPR, child CPR with breaths, adult and child AED
use, infant CPR, and relief of choking. This course is for
people who want to learn CPR but do not need a course
completion card. The course is ideal for students, new par-
ents, grandparents, babysitters, members or employees
of religious institutions who assist at services, and others
interested in learning how to save a life.
The free course is limited to 16 students per session.
Donations to the Lee Memorial Library or Allendale Vol-
unteer Ambulance Corps will be accepted. To register, call
(201) 327-4338.
CERT seeks new members
The Allendale Community Emergency Response Team
is seeking new members. Interested individuals are invited
to sign up for the Bergen County OEM’s fall 2013 CERT
training program. Classes will begin Monday, Sept. 16
and run weekly through Nov. 4 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the
Bergen County Law & Public Safety Institute in Mahwah.
CERT training includes modules in disaster prepared-
ness, medical operations, fire suppression, light search and
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rescue, disaster psychology, terrorism awareness, animal
preparedness, and incident command.
This year, the program has been expanded to include
training for County Animal Response Team certification.
The CART training will begin on Nov. 11 and continue
weekly through Dec. 2. Participation in CART is encour-
aged, but not required as part of CERT training.
For more information about Allendale CERT, or
to enroll in the training, contact Pete Branigan at
gpballendalecert@yahoo.com or call (201)790-4404.
Register for Cub Scouts
Boys in grades one through five are invited to register
for Allendale Cub Scouts. Scout programs foster leader-
ship, confidence, and character as participants embark on a
variety of adventures. For more information, contact Glenn
Gramsch by e-mail at ggbaker50@gmail.com.
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addition of a bathroom.
The project also included a new storage building on
the Traphagen campus so existing storage space could
be taken over and used for instruction, and the addition
of canopies to cover pathways between the buildings at
Traphagen. An old kitchen at Crescent School was renovated as
office space to replace the office that was converted into a
bathroom. Bathrooms are required in kindergarten class-
rooms. The project also included the renovation of a bathroom
at Crescent that was in need of an upgrade.