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Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • October 23, 2013 Ramsey Review Prescription Drug Take Back Day set The Ramsey Police Department will participate in the seventh annual National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day set for Saturday, Oct. 26. Residents may visit the police department at 25 North Central Avenue between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to drop off any unwanted or expired medications for safe, convenient, and proper disposal. This national program has disposed of more than 2.8 million pounds of prescription medications since 2010. Knights hold Oktoberfest The Ramsey Knights of Columbus will host its Oktober- fest Fundraising Dinner & Dance on Saturday, Oct. 26. The event will be held from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 48 Mechanic Street. Along with an authentic German menu, there will be German beer and traditional German music provided by Johnny Koenig and his band. The cost is $55 per person. For tickets, contact Alex Bogaenko at abogaenko@gmail. com or (201) 674-9577. Parade participants sought Preparations for the Ramsey Fire Department’s annual Home for the Holidays parade and festivities are under way. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. The department invites community groups, including schools, civic groups, houses of worship, neighborhoods, sports teams, and Scouts to enter floats in the parade. This year’s theme is “Red” for the holidays. Contact the Ramsey Fire Department through rsterbinsky@ramseyfd. com to register. Information is available daily on Facebook: RFD Home for the Holidays and Ramsey, New Jersey Volunteer Fire Department. 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 Director A.J. Minutillo, and Production Manager Ruth O’Hara have planned a show that will include selections from several shows. Cast members include Kayleigh Barbarulo, 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 Moli- nelli, Matt Muchalan O’Loughlin, Brian Petty, Julie Roc- canova, Sara Schatz, and Danielle O’Hara Van Kampen. For tickets, call (551) 427-5540 or e-mail per4mingheart@gmail.com. Model Train & Toy Expo set The Model Train & Toy Expo will be held at Saint Paul’s School Gym in Ramsey on Sunday, Oct. 27. Hours will be 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. At 11 a.m., Frank Duke will present “Questions on Model Railroading.” An outdoor train ride (weather permitting), is scheduled from 10 to 3. Those who attend will be able to view numerous operating layouts, get spare parts for vin- tage and newer train models, visit with the train doctor for repairs, or purchase new boxed sets of the “Polar Express.” Classic Toy Train Magazine has donated numerous other prizes including magazine subscriptions and train related introductory booklets “giveaways.” Highlights will include Greenberg Book Store, several club layouts with multiple train gauges, and tables of toy trains in every gauge. A “Thomas the Play Station Train Set” will be given away at 2:30 p.m. Layouts will be operated by members of The Northern New Jersey “N” Model Train Club, the Raritan Valley Hi- Railers, and the Staten Island Society of Model Engineers. Scenic specialists will be on hand to discuss wiring tech- niques and the art of displaying a beautiful landscape filled with farm and mountain scenes. Tickets for the show are $7 for adults. Children under 10 who are accompanied by a parent or guardian will be admitted free of charge. Receive a $1 discount with copy of this ad. Call (201) 327-5254 or (732) 845-5966. Free parking will be available in school lot only. There will be no parking in the church lot across the street. 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 discuss his experiences working in a school in a rural com- munity of Masealama, Limpopo, South Africa. 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 by Martin Luther and instrumental pieces inspired by those hymns. Dobson will also perform monster music for Halloween. The concert is free and open to the public. Call (201) 327-0148, e-mail office@redeemerramsey. org, visit redeemerramsey.org, for more information. Cinema (continued from page 7) Rewards at level 12 include naming rights to a portion of the theater, on-screen recognition for one year prior to each movie, a private showing for up to 150 people with popcorn and soda included, and four tickets to the Gala Red Carpet Re-opening. “Reaching our goal of $125,000+ is very important,” the group’s brochure states. “We chose Kickstarter.com to help us fund this project because the funds are only released if our target goal is reached or exceeded. It’s an all or nothing endeavor, which is the position that the Ramsey Theatre is in right now. And we only have 35 days to raise these funds. Any funds pledged will be used for full digitization (video and sound) of both theatres. But this is just the beginning. Improving the theatre for the public will require additional funding. So please pledge. Together we can bring back a new Ramsey Theatre, creating the gem of Main Street for many generations to come.” This fund drive will be in progress until Nov. 4. Visit www.kickstarter.com/profile/RamseyTheatre to make a pledge. For additional information, visit kickstarter. com, call (201) 232-5454 or (201) 207-1867, or e-mail RamseyTheatre@gmail.com.