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Page 16 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • September 25, 2013
Waldwick Watch
Shelter Our Sisters is a non-profit agency that provides
temporary housing for women and children who are vic-
tims of domestic violence.
the pipes and is not harmful. However, the water department
recommends not doing any laundry during these hours. For
more information, call (201) 652-5300, extension 240.
The Kootz to perform
The Kootz Rock ‘n Roll with Fiber will perform at the
Waldwick Public Library on Thursday, Sept. 26. The con-
cert will begin at 7:30.
From Woodstock to London, The Kootz share their pas-
sion for the unforgettable songs that ushered in a new era
in music and moved a generation. Their repertoire will take
the audience back to the heyday of rock ‘n roll and great
songwriting. Call (201) 652-5104 to reserve a seat or for more infor-
mation. The library is located at 19 East Prospect Street.
Republicans to host barbecue
Waldwick Republicans are invited to a free “Dawgs and
Beer BBQ” at Waldwick Borough Park under the pavilion
on Saturday, Oct. 5. Attendees are welcome to share their
thoughts and meet fellow Republicans. The event will be
held from 1 to 3 p.m., rain or shine. This event is sponsored
by the Waldwick Republican Committee.
Classic Movie Series under way
The Waldwick Public Library, located at 19 East Prospect
Street, presents screenings of classic films on Thursdays at
2 p.m. The topic for September is “Favorite Actors.”
The schedule will include: “Singin’ in the Rain” (1953)
featuring Gene Kelly, Sept. 26.
The films are free and open to the general public. Arrival
before 2 p.m. is advised. For details, call (201) 652-5104.
Girl Scouts welcome new members
Waldwick Girl Scouts will hold a fall registration on
Tuesday, Sept. 24 at from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the ambulance
corps building at 20 Whites Lane. Registration is open to
girls of various ages, beginning with those who will be
entering kindergarten in the fall.
Adults who are interested in becoming troop leaders are
also welcome. For more information, contact Denise Lev-
itzke at (201) 264-0766 or Nina Mullens at (201) 841-9928.
Chamber to host Charity Dance
The Waldwick Chamber of Commerce will host a Char-
ity Dance on Oct. 4 to benefit Shelter Our Sisters. The
event will feature music by the disco tribute band “Dancin’
Machine.” From 7 to 11 p.m., attendees will dance the night away in
the Saint Luke’s gymnasium, 340 North Franklin Turnpike
in Ho-Ho-Kus. The cost is $35 per person and includes one
ticket for the prize basket fundraiser. Additional tickets are
available for purchase. This is a bring your own everything
event, and participants should plan to bring food and bever-
ages. To purchase tickets or reserve a table for 10, send checks
made payable to Waldwick Chamber of Commerce, to P.O.
Box 323, Waldwick, NJ 07463. RSVP by Oct. 1.
The Chamber is seeking donations of prizes for this
fundraiser. To donate an item or service, contact Kim at
(201) 286-1627 or info@waldwickchamber.com.
Library offers yoga and Zumba
The Waldwick Public Library will offer free yoga and
Zumba Gold classes this fall. The sessions will run for
eight weeks. Yoga will meet on Mondays at 11 a.m. starting
Sept. 30 and is open to participants at all levels. Designed
for active older adults, Zumba Gold is for people with no
exercise experience and those with limited physical abil-
ity. Classes will meet on Thursdays at 11:45 a.m. beginning
Oct. 3.
Participants in both classes should bring bottled water
and a hand towel. Those taking yoga should also bring a
yoga mat. The library is located at 19 East Prospect Street.
Call (201) 652-5104 to register. Space is limited. Waldwick
residents will be given preference.
Learn to crochet
The Waldwick Public Library will host a crochet class
with Sally Ann from Oct. 1 through Nov. 19. The class will
meet at 7:15 p.m. at the library at 19 East Prospect Street.
Students of all skill levels are welcome. Participants will be
given individual instruction tailored to their needs. Experi-
enced crocheters are welcome to sit in with the class. Class
size is limited and pre-registration is required. For infor-
mation and registration, call (201) 652-5104.
Water department warns of discoloration
The Borough of Waldwick advises resident that the
water department will be flushing fire hydrants in voting
Districts 4 and 6 on weekdays through Oct. 4 from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. Flushing will cause brown water on and off through-
out the day. The discolored water results from sediment in
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.
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.
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.