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Page 12 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • October 16, 2013
Ramsey Review
Redeemer to host speaker, concert
The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, located at 55
Wyckoff Avenue in Ramsey, will host Taylor Hammrich, a
2010 graduate of Luther College and a volunteer in Global
Mission, on Saturday, Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. Hammrich will
speak on his experiences working in a school in a rural
community of Masealama, Limpopo, South Africa from
2011-2012. All are welcome.
The next monthly Organ Recital will be at 4 p.m. on
Oct. 27. Guy Dobson, the organist at The Lutheran Church
of the Redeemer, will perform hymns written by Martin
Luther and instrumental pieces inspired by those hymns.
The concert is free and open to the public.
For more information about church programs and events,
call (201) 327-0148, e-mail office@redeemerramsey.org,
visit redeemerramsey.org, or find the church on Face-
book. Seniors host varied events
Sign up at Ramsey Borough Hall, 33 North Central
Avenue, for the Ramsey Seniors’ Nov. 20 bus trip to the
Westchester Broadway Theater. The program will be a
“White Christmas” performance based on the musical fea-
turing 17 Irving Berlin songs. The price of $70 per person
includes a full-course lunch, the show, and transportation.
Checks should be made payable to Ramsey Seniors.
The main event of the year is the annual Christmas Party
at the Ramsey Country Club, to be held on Tuesday, Dec.
3 at noon. A full-course luncheon will be served, and Ron
Dellapina will provide music. There will be door prizes and
a cash prize. The signup will begin Nov. 13 at 9 a.m. at
borough hall. The price is $30 per person; proof of Ramsey
residency is required. Residents who do not drive may call
(201) 825-3400 to arrange a van ride at the cost of $3 round
trip. An eight-week session of Beginner Tai Chi will start
Nov. 1 at 2:30. The $10 fee is payable to the Ramsey
Seniors. Sign up at borough hall.
A new yoga class, Yoga Kripalu Style, will be held on
Tuesdays at 2:30. Instructor Robin Abrett is trained in
working with individuals with arthritis and osteoporosis.
A mat is recommended for floor work. The fee is $10 for
eight sessions. Sign up at borough hall.
When the chill sets in, the bocce boys will move indoors
for shuffleboard and a game of pool. Keep in touch with Al
at (201) 825-2925 for weekly events.
Wednesday card games are played at 1 p.m. weekly.
Marian Peer invites seniors to learn mahjongg.
Chamber to meet
The Ramsey Chamber of Commerce will meet at Bill
Stevens Karate, 91 Interstate Shopping Center, at 6:30 p.m.
on Oct. 21. The entrance to the shopping center is located
off Franklin Turnpike in Ramsey. Call Chamber President
Robert Tilton at (201) 851-2200 for additional information.
Church to host ‘Pipescreams’
Saint John’s Episcopal Church of Ramsey will present
“Pipescreams,” a Halloween organ concert, on Friday, Oct.
25 at 8 p.m.
This annual musical event features quality performances
by local organists as a funny cast of characters helps tell a
spooky and silly story. This year’s performance is called
“The Monsterpiece.”
The Saint John’s Youth Group has created a “Haunted
Basement” for all ages to visit before or after the show.
Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children. The
entry fee includes the concert and the basement tour and
benefits the music program at Saint John’s Church.
Leisure Club sets activities
The “Over 55” Leisure Club invites Ramsey seniors to
the annual Christmas Luncheon and Show at the Brown-
stone Restaurant in Paterson on Dec. 10. The price is $46
for members and $50 for non-members, and includes lunch,
dancing, two complimentary drinks, entertainment by the
Jersey Dreamers, and transportation. Contact Tina at (201)
962-7694 or Connie at (201) 327-4170 for reservations.
Market to feature Artisan Corner
The Ramsey Farmers Market’s monthly Artisan Corner
has been set for Oct. 20. Crafters will display their wooden
ware, knitwear, jewelry, and more.
The market has over 35 local farmers and food purvey-
ors who offer fresh, local produce and products, including
organic and traditional vegetables and fruits, free range
eggs, artisanal breads and cheeses, local wine, gourmet
olive oils and balsamic vinegars, gluten-free baked goods,
gluten-free prepared foods, homemade jams and jellies,
homemade pastas, sauces and chili, local honey organic,
stuffed breads, pickles, gourmet nuts, artisanal coffee and
teas, fresh butter, drinkable yogurts, hummus, guacamole,
handmade soaps and body products, freshly cut flowers,
perennials, handmade dog treats, and much more.
Hours are Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ramsey’s
Main Street train station, rain or shine. The Ramsey Farm-
ers Market is a non-profit market sponsored by the Ramsey
Historical Association and supported by the Borough of
Ramsey. The market is also a drop off site for non-perish-
able food items which are donated to the Center for Food
Action in Mahwah.
The market’s indoor season will begin Dec. 1 and will
continue through March 30, 2014 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
the Eric Smith School, 73 Monroe Street in Ramsey.
Visit www.ramseyfarmersmarket.org or call (201) 675-
6866 for more information.
Country Fair announced
The Friends of the Adorno Fathers and the Adorno
Fathers will hold a Country Fair on Sunday, Oct. 13 from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The fair will be held on the grounds of
the Adorno Fathers, 575 Darlington Avenue in Ramsey.
(Rain date: Oct. 20.) The fair will feature over 100 vendors,
live music, kiddie rides, food, and a cash prize contest. In
addition, there will be free appraisals on coins, stamps,
antiques, and sports memorabilia. Call (201) 998-1144
Bocce tournament announced
The Greater Ramsey chapter of UNICO National will
host a Bocce Playoff on Sunday, Oct. 20. The event will be
held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the bocce courts located at
the Ramsey Pool.
The entry fee to join a team is $30 per person. The com-
munity is invited to donate to the event with a check, prize,
or gift card. Sponsorship opportunities are also available.
Proceeds from the event will benefit Ramsey UNICO’s
charitable causes. Greater Ramsey UNICO conducts fund-
raisers that benefit scholarships and local charities. This
Italian-American service organization promotes Italian
studies and the preservation of Italian heritage.
Checks may be made payable to Greater Ramsey
UNICO and sent to that organization care of Steve Wekar,
505 Farview Street, Ridgewood, NJ 07050.
Contact Vincent Marella at (201) 327-7512 for details.