June 5, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • Page 15 Mahwah Minutes Board of health to meet The Mahwah Board of Health will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 11. The session will be held in the Mahwah Municipal Building at 475 Corporate Drive. Cub Scouts welcome new members Cub Scout Pack 258 will host a meeting for prospective members on Friday, June 7. Boys in grades one through five and their parents are invited to visit with the pack from 6 to 8 p.m. at Joyce Kilmer School. Den leaders will be on hand to answer questions. Scouting offers an engaging, activity-based experience with the goals of building character, citizenship, and healthy living based on friendship, civic responsibility, and leadership. For more information, contact Michelle Crowe Paz at (201) 529-4447 or michellecrowepaz@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 Mahwah Hockey Association’s goal is to introduce area youth to the game of ice hockey. Every child, through their participation in the program, can enjoy a positive, character building sports experience. Church sets Bargain Bonanza, Bible Camp The Ramapo Reformed Church, located at 100 Island Road in Mahwah, will host its Bargain Bonanza, June 14 and 15. This sale will feature a bounty of yard, garage, and vintage treasures for shoppers of all ages. Items for the sale may be donated Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the church office. The church will hold its Vacation Bible School, “God’s Backyard Bible Camp,” July 29 through Aug. 2. The camp is open to children ages three through 12. Activities will take place under tents behind the parsonage. The program is free, but registration is required. To register for Bible Camp, or make an appointment to drop off goods for the Bargain Bonanza, call (201) 5393078 or visit www.ramaporeformedchurch.org. Knitters welcome new members Beginners and advanced knitters are invited to join the monthly knitting circle, Knit One, Drop In, at the Mahwah Public Library at 100 Ridge Road. Crocheters are also welcome. The group, which is committed to knitting with a purpose, may send finished projects to Save the Children, U.S. troops, or the Center for Food Action. Yarn is provided and instruction is available. Attendees should bring size eight knitting needles. Registration is not necessary. The group meets the second Saturday of the month at 3 p.m. Call (201) 529-READ for details. Library hosts Movie Series The Mahwah Pubic Library, located at 100 Ridge Road in Mahwah, presents weekly movies on Thursdays afternoons 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. The “Intouchables” (2011) will be presented June 6. After he becomes a quadriplegic, an aristocrat hires a young man from the projects to be his caretaker. The film is presented in French with English subtitles, and is rated R for language and some drug use. This film is 112 minutes long. “Hemingway and Gellhorn” will be featured June 13. This drama concerns the romance between Ernest Hemingway (Clive Owen) and World War II correspondent Martha Gellhorn (Nicole Kidman). Gellhorn was Hemingway’s inspiration for “Whom the Bell Tolls” and the only woman who ever asked for a divorce from the writer. This 2012 TV movie contains sex, nudity, and disturbing scenes of war. The film is 155 minutes long. On June 20, “The Guilt Trip” (2012) will be shown. Inventor Andy Brewster (Seth Rogen) is about to embark on the road trip of a lifetime, but after a quick stop at the house of his mother (Barbra Streisand), the trip turns into an unexpected mother-son voyage. This film is rated PG13 and is 95 minutes long. A screening of “Promised Land” (2012) is set for June 27. A natural gas company’s salesman (Matt Damon) experiences life-changing events after arriving in a small town where his corporation wants to tap into the available resources. The film also stars John Krasinski and is rated R for language. “Promised Land” is 106 minutes long. Call (201) 529-READ or visit the website at http:// mahwah.bccls.org for program information. Vacation Bible School registration begins Set Sail on another Vacation Bible School Adventure this summer at Fardale Trinity Church. The program, scheduled for Monday, Aug. 5 through Friday, Aug. 9 will meet from 9:15 a.m. to noon at the church located at 73 Chapel Road in Mahwah. Registration forms for “Jesus is the Treasure” are available at www.fardaletrinitychurch.org. On Friday, Aug. 9, VBS participants are invited to the Bon Voyage Party. “Good grub and grog” will be served on the church grounds from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Library to loan eBook readers Beginning this month, the Mahwah Public Library will offer pre-loaded eBook readers to patrons. The library has five Kindle Paperwhites available. Each Kindle Paperwhite is loaded with over 40 titles, ranging from classics such as Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre” to contemporary fiction and non-fiction best-sellers like “Gone Girl” by Gillian Flynn. Cardholders may borrow a Kindle for two weeks and renew it for an additional two weeks, provided there is no one waiting for a device. To borrow an eReader, Mahwah residents must have a valid Mahwah Library card, be at least 18, and may not have outstanding fines or items. The library has offered eBooks through the Bergen eAudio Team (“BeAT”) services for several years. For more information about the e-reader lending service, visit www. mahwahlibrary.org or contact the reference department at (201) 529-READ.