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Page 2 THE VILLADOM TIMES I, II, III & IV • October 16, 2013
Statements wanted
Candidates who are running for school board,
mayor, and council seats in the Nov. 5 general elec-
tion are invited to send their bios and statements to
Villadom TIMES. All candidates, even those run-
ning uncontested, may e-mail their information to
editorial@villadom.com. Bios should not exceed
1,000 characters with spaces; statements should not
exceed 150 characters with spaces. PLEASE SUBMIT
EARLY. Deadline is Wednesday, Oct. 23 at noon.
Villadom Happenings
Ridgewood YMCA hosts classes
Registration for the Ridgewood YMCA’s next session of
classes will begin Monday, Oct. 21 at 8:30 a.m. The session
will start Nov. 4 and continue through Dec. 31. In addition,
registration for Session 2 is now open. Classes run from
Oct. 27 through Dec. 21. Registration is available in person
at the Y and by phone at (201) 444 5600. Current members
may also register online at www.ridgewoodymca.org.
Programs include swim lessons for all ages, “Mom and
Baby Yoga,” “After School Art,” a new class parent/child
project class called “We Built it Together,” “Sportacular,”
adult tennis, adult ballet, and more.
The Ridgewood Y will continue to offer its many Good
Works Programs, which include “Delay the Disease,” a
program designed to introduce the benefits of exercise to
people with Parkinson’s disease; “Living Strong, Living
Well,” a free fitness program for cancer patients and sur-
vivors; and “Yoga for Vets,” a complimentary yoga class
for veterans.
New classes for adults include Zumba® and Sentao,
a cardio workout that uses chair-based choreography to
strengthen, improve balance, and stabilize the core. Pre-
natal fitness features low-impact cardio, strength training,
and stretching appropriate for expectant mothers. Chair
yoga creatively uses folding chairs, walls, and yoga props
to achieve the benefits of a traditional yoga class, uniting
the body, mind, and spirit.
New classes for kids and teens include synchronized
swimming for ages seven and up, which prepares partici-
pants for competition with the YWCA Synchro Stars; Lil’
Dragons Judo for ages 4-7; and U.S.J.A. Judo for ages 5 to
adult. Drop-in child care is also available at the 112 Oak Street,
Ridgewood facility.
Greene to discuss adoption
The Adoptive Parents Committee will meet from 6 to
8 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 19. The session will be held at 80
Park Street in Montclair and will feature guest speaker
Nancy Greene. Greene is director of the Ridgewood Public
Library and an adoptive parent.
Sign-in and registration will begin at 6 p.m. and the pro-
gram, which includes a Q&A session, will follow at 6:15
p.m. Light refreshments will be served.
Greene will discuss adoption themed books from the
perspectives of a librarian and an adoptive parent. She will
discuss how she has used books with her daughter and her
daughter’s friends and classmates to facilitate communica-
tion about adoption topics.
Information about the Adoptive Parents Committee’s
local chapter is available at (201) 301-2816 and at newjersey
@adoptiveparents.org. ECLC sponsors free workshops
In an effort to help parents and guardians of children
with special needs, the ECLC of New Jersey School in Ho-
Ho-Kus has launched a free workshop series touching on
topics that are particularly important to this community.
Any interested member of the community may join ECLC
staff and outside experts for these workshops. All programs
will take place at the ECLC School located at 302 North
Franklin Turnpike in Ho-Ho-Kus.
Registration for the workshops may be made by e-mail-
ing vlindorff@eclcofnj.org or calling (201) 670-7800. Child
care cannot be provided during these sessions.
The first workshop, “Sexuality and Relationships,” will
be held Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. Mary Greenfield, certified sexual-
ity educator, will cover common sexuality issues and how
A breath of fresh air
This photo from the Lodish and Peabody family of Ridgewood was a winning entry in The Fresh Air Fund’s 2013 Photo
Contest. All winners were selected from the hundreds of pictures sent in by volunteer host families across 13 states
from Virginia to Maine and Canada, reflecting the memorable experiences they shared with their New York City visitors
this past summer. The image features Fresh Air visitor, nine-year-old Kaelyn from the Bronx, New York, experiencing
the simple summertime joys in New Jersey with host sibling, Violet Peabody. The girls enjoyed the ‘typical’ rites of
summer like swimming, biking, walking the dog, eating ice cream, and going to camp. For more information about
hosting a Fresh Air child, contact Catherine Cardew at (201) 612-8337 or visit www.freshair.org.(Photo courtesy of
Stephanie Lodish.)
to respond to sexual situations more effectively.
“Strategies for Effective Collaboration with Your School
District” will be held Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. Participants will
learn the basic principles of special education law, strat-
egies to help strengthen their roles as advocates for their
children, how to communicate more effectively, negotiate
with confidence, maintain, records and preserve a positive
working relationship with district leaders. This workshop,
sponsored by ASAH, will be presented by experts from
Hinkle, Fingles & Prior. For this workshop only, RSVP to:
Donna Gomez, ASAH, DonnaG@asah.org or (609) 890-
1400. Lori Wolf, Esq. will present “Special Needs Trusts” on
Dec. 5 at 6:30 p.m. This expert has written extensively and
lectured on this sensitive and important topic.
The final workshop will be presented on March 20, 2014
at 6:30 p.m. Jennifer Joyce, coordinator of employment and
day services at DDD will present “Changes in DDD Fund-
ing.” Participants will learn how funding through the New
Jersey Division of Developmental Disabilities is changing
for people with special needs.
Show to feature Broadway favorites
Music Behind the Magic, a show featuring music from
hit Broadway musicals, will be presented at the First Pres-
byterian Church, 15 Shuart Lane in Ramsey. Performances
will be 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 25, and 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on
Oct. 26 and 27.
Director Danielle O’Hara Van Kampen, Musical Direc-
tor A.J. Minutillo, and Production Manager Ruth O’Hara
have planned a show that will include selections from sev-
eral favorite shows. Cast members include Kayleigh Bar-
barulo, Kelly Barron, Danielle Becht, Toni Braun, Trevor
Braun, Traci Cidlik, Matthew Gill Clark, Pete Fournier,
Jacqui Guhl, Julia Huston, Ian O’Loughlin, A.J. Minutillo,
Cali Molinelli, Matt Muchalan O’Loughlin, Brian Petty,
Julie Roccanova, Sara Schatz, and Danielle O’Hara
Van Kampen. For tickets, call (551) 427-5540 or e-mail
per4mingheart@gmail.com. Candidates Forum is this week
The League of Women Voters will present a District 40
Candidates Forum on Wednesday, Oct. 16. This event will
be held at 12:30 p.m. at the Northwest Bergen Senior Activ-
ity Center located at 46-50 Center Street in Midland Park.
New Jersey Senate candidates Kevin J. O’Toole, the
Republican incumbent, and William Meredith Ashley, the
Democratic challenger, will answer written questions.
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