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August 21, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • Page 17
Mahwah Minutes
Library hosts Movie Series
The Mahwah Pubic Library, located at 100 Ridge Road
in Mahwah, presents weekly movies on Thursdays after-
noons at 1:30 p.m. These films are free. Popcorn and a
drink are provided. No tickets are necessary. Seats will be
available on a “first come” basis.
A screening of “Oblivion” starring Tom Cruise, Morgan
Freeman, and Olga Kurylenko is set for Aug. 22.
On Aug. 29, the feature presentation will be “Safe
Haven” starring Julianne Hough, Josh Duhamel, and Cobie
Smulders. Call (201) 529-READ or visit the website at http://
mahwah.bccls.org for program information.
Elks plan Clam Bake
The Mahwah Elks will host the group’s Annual Clam
Bake on Saturday, Sept. 14 from 2 to 6 p.m. The event will
be held rain or shine at 1 Foxwood Avenue, Mahwah.
The bake will feature steamed clams, clams on the
half shell, and clam chowder. Hamburgers, hot dogs, sau-
sage and peppers, corn on the cob, and assorted beverages
will also be served. Entertainment will be provided by the
O’Dell Brothers.
Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children ages five
through 12. Children under five will be admitted free.
For tickets or more information, contact the Mahwah
Elks Lodge at (201) 529-2906.
Chamber hosts annual Golf Outing
The Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce will host
its 22 nd Annual Golf & Tennis Outing and Dinner fund-
raiser at the Tuxedo Club in Tuxedo, New York starting at
9 a.m. on Sept. 9.
Individuals and business professionals are welcome to
attend the day’s events by playing golf or tennis, or sign-
ing up for a golf or tennis clinic. Breakfast, lunch, cocktail
hour, and dinner are included in this full-day program. All
attendees will have the opportunity to win gift baskets and
other prizes.
Individuals may register for the cocktail party and
dinner only, participate as a golf sponsor, donate prizes, or
advertise and be recognized in this year’s golf journal. This
event offers a range of six sponsorship packages ensuring
affordable options for businesses both large and small.
During this event, Laura Lassman will be honored as
the Mahwah Chamber Humanitarian of the Year for 2013.
Lassman is president and founder of Play for P.I.N.K ® ,
which stands for prevention, immediate diagnosis, new
technology, and knowledge. A minimum of 25 percent of
the MRCC’s net proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit
this not-for-profit organization, which donates 100 percent
of funds raised to The Breast Cancer Research Founda-
tion ® , their sole beneficiary since 1996.
The USGA lists The Tuxedo Club as one of the first 100
clubs in the U.S. Founded in 1885, the club is a champion-
ship course with demanding par four holes from the back
tees, short par five, and challenging par three holes. Golfers
will have the opportunity to win a car on all four par threes.
Hole-in-one sponsors include: Liberty Hyundai, Cadillac
of Mahwah, Ramsey Auto Group - Nissan, and Prestige
Lexus. For more information about golf, tennis, sponsorships,
pricing, how to contribute prizes, and how to advertise in
the MRCC golf journal, visit www.mahwah.com/golf.
Free clothing available
The Clothing Closet Ministry at the Ramapo Reformed
Church has free seasonal clothing available for infants,
children, and adults. Items include a variety of sweaters,
coats, jackets, shirts, jeans, dresses, sneakers, shoes, and
more. For a referral, call the Mahwah Township Depart-
ment of Human Services at (201) 529-5757. Mahwah resi-
dency is not required. An appointment will be made with
the volunteers of the Clothing Closet.
The thrift shop is located at the rear of the education
building of the church located at the corner of Island Road
and West Ramapo Road in Mahwah.
Donations of seasonal clothing are accepted on Wednes-
days from 9:30 a.m. to noon.
PBA plans Golf Outing
The Mahwah Policemen’s Benevolent Association
Local 143 will sponsor a Golf Outing on Monday, Sept.
16. The event will be held at Apple Ridge Country Club in
Mahwah. The PBA is seeking golfers, and donations of goods and
services to be used as prizes. There are a number of spon-
sorship opportunities available. Proceeds from the outing
will benefit the PBA’s scholarship program, assistance to
injured or disabled members and their families, and local
charities. For more information, or to arrange to have a dona-
tion picked up, contact Eric Larsen at (201) 519-2359,
Kevin McCombs at (201) 741-5378, or the Mahwah PBA
at (201) 529-1000. The PBA may be contacted by e-mail
at mahwahpba143@yahoo.com, or via its website at www.
mahwahpba143.com. Library presents teen programs
The Mahwah Library, located at 100 Ridge Road, is
hosting various programs this month.
On Aug. 21, teens and tweens may attend “Who is Doctor
Who?” at 3 p.m. Students entering grades five through 12
may watch fan-made videos, make a special craft, and learn
about the “Doctor” throughout the ages.
Students in grades five through 12 may drop in to play
board games and LEGOS on Thursday, Aug. 22 at 3 p.m.
Snacks will be served.
On Aug. 23, teens and tweens may show off their sing-
ing talents at Crazy for Karaoke at 3 p.m.
For more information, call (201) 529-READ.
Holy Cross to holds school registration
Registration for Holy Cross Lutheran Church and Nurs-
ery School, located at 125 Glasgow Terrace in Mahwah
is now in progress. The school offers classes for children
ages two-and-a-half to five years of age. A Mommy and
Me class is available for children ages 16 months through
two-and-a-half years. To make an appointment to see the
school, call (201) 529-2117.
Emergency service group seeks members
Mahwah Emergency Medical Services, Inc. is seeking
members to staff its lifesaving team. Membership is open
to anyone who is 16 years of age or older. Training and cer-
tification are provided. For more information about joining
the team, call (201) 529-9301 or (201) 327-2252 and leave a
message, or e-mail JoinMahwahEMS@gmail.com.
Register for ice hockey
Registration for the Mahwah Ice Hockey Association’s
Mite and Squirt 2013-14 fall-winter season is under way.
The Mite Team, open to players born in 2005 and later,
will participate in eight half-ice practices and play 12
games. The cost is $99 and includes equipment.
Squirt players, who were born in 2003 and 2004, play on
full ice. This season includes eight practices and 15 games.
The cost is $800.
Register online at www.mahwahhockey.com. For more
information, e-mail Mahwahicehockey@yahoo.com.
The association’s goal is to introduce area youths to ice
hockey. Every child, through their participation in the pro-
gram, can enjoy a positive, character building sports expe-
rience while developing a passion for the game.