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December 11, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • Page 21
Ramsey Review
19, Feb. 16, and March 16. Registration is not required. For
more information, visit the library at 30 Wyckoff Avenue in
Ramsey or call (201) 327-1445.
‘Lessons & Carols’ service set
The choirs and instrumentalists at the First Presbyterian
Church, 15 Shuart Lane in Ramsey, will present “Lessons
and Carols” on Sunday, Dec. 15. Under the direction of Dr.
Paul Undreiner, music director, the Chancel Choir will sing
“O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” and “Gentle Mary” com-
posed by local musician and church member Michael Treni.
The Junior Choir will sing “Holy Is Your Name” by David
Haas and “In Bethlehem’s Lowly Manger” by Frances Wil-
liams. The handbell choir will perform “A Joyful Prelude”
by Dr. Undreiner and “Ding, Dong, Merrily on High.” The
brass quintet and timpanist will provide accompaniment.
All are welcome to this special service of scripture read-
ings and music. For more information, call (201) 327-3879
or www.ramseypc.org.
Saint Paul’s sets December events
Saint Paul’s R.C. Church in Ramsey has announced its
schedule of events for December.
The Saint Paul Parish Annual Christmas Party will be
Saturday, Dec. 14 from 7 to 11 p.m. at the school. Michael
Roselli will perform. There will be a special guest appear-
ance during the Christmas sing-along. This event is open to
the public. For tickets, contact Donna Schifano at dschifan
o@stpaulrrcchurch.org. The Annual Christmas Concert will take place at the
church on Sunday, Dec. 15 at 7 p.m. Traditional and modern
arrangements will be sung by the Saint Paul Music Minis-
try ensembles and the parish cantors. The children of the
parish will present a short pageant. All are welcome.
On Monday, Dec. 16 at noon, the Senior Ministry will
host its traditional luncheon of lasagna and desserts. Enter-
tainment will be provided by the fifth grade class from
Saint Paul School. This event will be held at the Adorno
Fathers, 575 Darlington Avenue in Ramsey. Reservations
are required. Rides are available upon request. Tickets are
$10. Mary Musella will present an Advent Night of Reflec-
tion on Friday, Dec. 19 at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome to
share in the story of “The Baby.” Musella will bring the
Free classes open to seniors
Ramsey senior citizens who are interested in learning
more about how to use a computer are welcome to join a
monthly class at the Ramsey Public Library. Led by Sophia
Xue, the class will meet the third Sunday of the month in
the community room. Students may bring their own laptops
or borrow the library’s laptops. Classes are planned for Jan.
Christmas Story and the birth of Christ alive through her
gift of narrative presentation following the Igantian tradi-
tion. The program will be held at the church.
The parish will hold its first College Christmas Basket-
ball Tournament on Thursday, Dec. 26. College students are
welcome to enter teams of four players or to sign up indi-
vidually. One member from each team must be a parishio-
ner of Saint Paul’s. The cost to enter is $10 per player and
includes a shirt and prizes. The registration deadline is Dec.
15. To register, contact Rich Carroll at (201) 818 8734.
Contact Donna Schifano at dschifano@stpaulrrcchurch
.org or (201)327-0976 for event tickets and information.
Students invited to Teen Café
Ramsey students in grades six and up are invited to Teen
Café on Friday, Dec. 13. The program will be held from
3:15 to 4:45 p.m. Ms. Betsy of Backyard Productions will
return for another session of improv theater. Registration
is required, and may be completed at www.ramseylibrary.
org. For more information, contact ellen.okeefe@bccls.org
or call (201) 327-1445.
Church sets special services
The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer located at 55
Wyckoff Avenue in Ramsey will hold a Family Worship
Service on Sunday, Dec. 15 at 9 a.m. This service is
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