Page 2 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • May 22, 2013 Villadom Happenings Hermitage highlights medical care The Hermitage Museum in Ho-Ho-Kus is now presenting “The Human Spirit: The Evolution of Medicine and Medical Care, 1807-Present.” This exhibit, which will remain open through Sept. 30, explores the commitment to medical care in Bergen County from 1807 to today. The museum developed the exhibit in collaboration with several local health organizations, including Becton Dickinson, Bergen Volunteer Medical Initiative, Hackensack University Medical Center, the Henry P. Becton School of Nursing at Fairleigh Dickinson University, and Valley Health System. Visit the exhibit during the museum’s regular hours of operation, Wednesday through Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. Admission is free. The Hermitage Museum is located at 335 North Franklin Turnpike in Ho-Ho-Kus. For more information, visit www.thehermitage.org. Golf Outing planned Christian Health Care Center will host its 24th Annual Golf Classic on Monday, June 10 at High Mountain Golf Club in Franklin Lakes. The event will feature shotgun starts at 7:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. The registration fee is $250, and includes greens fees, continental breakfast, golf cart, putting contest, a barbecue, hole-in-one cars, awards dinner, golf gift, and door prizes. The outing is sponsored by the Christian Health Care Center Foundation. Proceeds will be used to support CHCC’s 2013 Annual Fund, which will be used for renovations and improvements within Ramapo Ridge Psychiatric Hospital. For more information and sponsorship opportunities, call Darcy Bickert at (201) 848-5796. Chamberlin benefit features New York Giants The Wyckoff Family YMCA will host a VIP Meet and Greet with Tom Coughlin, head coach of the New York Giants along with players Mark Herzlich and Chris Snee on Wednesday, June 5. This event will be held at the Wyckoff Y, 691 Wyckoff Avenue in Wyckoff, from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. The Meet and Greet will feature a reception and photo opportunity with Coughlin, Herzlich, and Snee, and other New York Giants players. Tickets are $200 per person, and space is limited. Immediately following the reception at 7 p.m., the coach and players will present “Life Lessons in Sports.” This program, which will include a question and answer panel session, is intended for a larger audience. The evening’s master of ceremonies will be Paul Dottino, announcer and reporter with the WFAN/Giants Radio Network. Tickets for “Life Lessons in Sports” are $25 per person. This program is recommended for audience members who are age seven and older. All proceeds will benefit Frank Chamberlin and his Students at George Washington School in Mahwah share their love of reading by collecting gently-used books and donating them to the Paterson Public Library. Pass it on! family through the Y’s Pietro Maugeri Fund. Chamberlin is a Mahwah High School graduate and a Wyckoff resident who been diagnosed with an anaplastic astrocytoma, a very serious form of brain cancer. Call (201) 891-2081 or visit www.wyckoffymca.org for tickets and more information. Taxpayer Action seminar announced Americans for Prosperity will hold a Taxpayer Action seminar on Wednesday, May 22 at the Mahwah Senior Center, 475 Corporate Drive in Mahwah. This free program will begin at 7 p.m. Steve Lonegan AFP senior fellow, will present a program on advancing every individual’s right to economic freedom and opportunity. Local jeweler receives award Nancy Schuring, owner of Devon Fine Jewelry in Wyckoff, has been selected to receive the prestigious CarePlus Courage Award for her generous and exemplary service to the CarePlus Foundation. The CarePlus Courage Awards honor and celebrate those who work on behalf of others who face mental illness and substance abuse. Schuring donated diamond jewelry for the fundraising auction at the Courage Award gala last year. The event was hosted by Miss America 2012. The event honoring Schuring will be held on May 29 at The Venetian in Garfield. Tickets are $150 and may be purchased at Devon Fine Jewelry, 303 Franklin Avenue in Wyckoff. Besides helping this cause, Schuring supports many local charities with generous donations of jewelry. Over 200 non-profit organizations receive merchandise from Devon each year. In 2008, she formed the Devon Foundation which provides scholarships to students learning gemcutting in Africa. College Club celebrates milestone The College Club of Ridgewood will hold its Centennial Celebration Dinner Dance on Friday, June 7 from 7:30 to (continued on page 26)