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the highest the organization presents
to its members. The award is accom-
panied by a significant donation from
the recipient’s Rotary Club to Rotary’s
worldwide anti-polio campaign and to
Rotary Foundation grants.
The Bergen Highlands/Ramsey
Rotary Club has been supporting edu-
cational and charitable needs in Allen-
dale, Mahwah, Ramsey, Saddle River
and Upper Saddle River since 1952.
The club provides college scholarships
for local students and funding for local
causes such as the Center for Food
Action. Members run the children’s
rides at Ramsey Day and Mahwah Day,
with proceeds going toward the club’s
charitable activities. As part of Rotary
International, the club also raises funds
to support educational, medical and
sanitary facilities in Nicaragua , India
and Haiti.
Rotary International is a worldwide
organization of more than 1.2 million
business, professional, and community
leaders who provide humanitarian ser-
vice, encourage high ethical standards
in all vocations, and help build good-
will and peace in the world.
The Bergen Highlands/Ramsey
Rotary Club holds its weekly meetings
on Mondays at 12:15 p.m. at Houli-
han’s in Ramsey. For more information
about club activities or becoming a
member, call Bob Baron, member-
ship chair, at (201) 934-1222, email
bob@baronpoolservice.com or visit
bergenhighlandsrotary.org. MHS Club to present
‘The Philadelphia Story’
The Mahwah High School Drama Club
will present “The Philadelphia Story” at 7
p.m. on Nov. 21, 22, and 23, and at 2 p.m.
on Nov. 24 at the high school located at 50
Ridge Road.
A special free showing for senior citi-
zens will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 20
at 4 p.m.
Dana Carl, Max Mucha, and Kyle
Dubiel star in this story of Tracy Lord and
her prestigious, well-to-do family as they
get ready for Tracy’s wedding. A merry
mix-up at the house is just the beginning.
Two reporters are sniffing around for an
exposé on the lifestyles of the rich and
well-bred. To complicate matters, Tracy’s
ne’er-do-well first husband has moved
next door. The bride tries to find her way
to a normal life, and the audience gets to
see how it all works out in the end.
Tickets, which will be available at the
door, are $12 for adults and $8 for stu-
dents. For more information, e-mail mah
wahdramaboosters@gmail.com. Above and left: Scenes from ‘The Philadelphia Story.’