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February 12, 2014 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 17 Park Windmill Cinnante to discuss food-mood correlation Valley Hospital health educator Danielle Cinnante will discuss the correlation between food and mood at the Feb. 12 meeting of the Midland Park Valley Hospital Auxiliary. The meeting will be held at 9:45 a.m. at Faith Reformed Church, 95 Prospect Street in Midland Park. Learn how the right foods can improve health, and may influence attitude and outlook. The auxiliary is also holding its Bakeless Bake Sale fundraiser. No baking is required; just bring a donation. Athletic Hall of Fame dinner tickets available The Midland Park Athletic Booster Association will host its Midland Park Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Cer- emony at the Brick House in Wyckoff on March 22. The social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be followed by dinner and the ceremony. Tickets are $70 per person. To purchase tickets, mail a check made payable to “The Midland Park Athletic Boosters Association” to Midland Park High School, 250 Prospect Street, Midland Park, NJ 07432, Attention: Tim Thomas. Checks may also be dropped off at the Baseball Card Store at 45 Prospect Street in Midland Park. For more information, contact Tim Thomas at (201) 445-0902, (201) 925-4647, or lifeisgood4us@optonline.net. Group launches Inspirational Speakers Series The Nativity Singles over 40 group at the Church of the Nativity will host inspirational speaker Beth Tiger on Tues- day, Feb. 11. This installation of the NSO40’s Inspirational Speaker Series will be held at 7 p.m. in the McGrath Room at the church at 315 Prospect Street. Tiger -- author, love and life coach, modern day mystic, and inspirational speaker -- makes her no-nonsense approach fun and a bit edgy, while maintaining empathy and compassion for others. She encourages those going through transitions to meet their trials with courage, faith, forgiveness, and a belief that there is another chapter to be written in their life’s story. Admission to the program is free; a freewill dona- tion will be taken to benefit a favorite organization sup- ported by Tiger. For more information, contact Susan at susanchb2@aol.com. The mission of NSO40 is to provide social, volunteer, and spiritual opportunities to singles over 40 from Nativ- ity, neighboring parishes, and local communities. Addi- tional events will be held throughout the year. For more information about this group, contact Jerry Dallessio at jerrydall90@gmail.com. Coffee with the Mayor set Midland Park Mayor Bud O’Hagan will host his monthly “Coffee with the Mayor” session on Saturday, Feb. 15. O’Hagan will welcome the public at 10 a.m. in the second floor conference room at borough hall. Residents are encouraged to stop by and discuss any items of inter- est in this informal setting. Borough hall is located at 280 Godwin Avenue in Midland Park. Blue Jean Ball, super fundraiser set The Midland Park Public Education Foundation will host its Blue Jean Ball on March 1 at Saint Leon’s Church, 12-61 Saddle River Road in Fair Lawn. The event will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. and will feature food and the music by DJ Jeffrey Christopher. Tickets to the ball are $60 per person and may be purchased by contacting Linda Herlihy at MPPEFBJB@gmail.com or by mailing a check made out to MPPEF to 114 Highwood Avenue, Midland Park, NJ 07432. During the ball, the winner of the MPPEF’s Super Fund- raiser will be announced. The grand prize is 25 percent of the proceeds, second prize is 15 percent, and third prize is 10 percent. The Midland Park Public Education Foundation is an all-volunteer, not-for-profit organization that enhances and supports new curriculum initiatives and enrichment oppor- tunities within Midland Park’s public school system. For more information, visit www.mppef.org. Spring lacrosse registration open Registration for the spring season of Midland Park/ Waldwick Lacrosse is under way. This competitive pro- gram is open to boys and girls in grades three through eight, and will run from March 1 through June. The cost of the program is $110 and does not include equipment. Children in kindergarten through grade two are invited to participate in Fiddlestix. This instructional session focuses on the basics of the game: throwing, catching, and scooping. Fiddlestix is an eight-week program held on the Waldwick High School turf field from noon to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. The cost is $50 and includes a stick, ball, and T-shirt. Registration for lacrosse programs may be completed online at www.wlax.net. Have a ‘Blind Date with a Book’ The Midland Park Memorial Library invites patrons to stop visit the library during February for a “Blind Date with a Book.” Patrons may select a wrapped book. Books are staff recommended and will include romances, myster- ies, biographies, and more. The Midland Park Memorial Library is located at 250 Godwin Avenue. For more information call (201) 444- 2390. Shop holds Winter Boutique The Community Thrift Shop in Midland Park is hold- ing a Winter Boutique with clothing of all sizes for men, women, teens, and children. The shop also carries toys, lamps, and bric-a-brac. Located in the Midland Park Shopping Center at 85 Godwin Avenue, this nonprofit accepts donations of items in good condition, clean, and in season. Donations may be dropped from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Monday and the first Saturday of every month, except holidays. February children’s programs set Midland Park Memorial Library, located at 250 Godwin Avenue, has announced its February lineup of children’s programs. A Valentine’s Day craft program is set for Feb. 14. Chil- dren ages two thorough five are invited to stop by at 11 a.m. Children ages six through 12 may attend at 3:15 p.m. On Feb. 19, stop by for the 1 p.m. movie matinee. This event is open to all. A Drop-in All Day Fun Day for all ages is set for Feb. 21. Board games, puzzles, and crafts will be featured. On Feb. 26, children ages two through six are invited to a Princess Tea at 11 a.m. Guests are welcome to bring their doll or stuffed animal for this tea party at the library. Fancy clothing is optional. The event will feature princess stories, a crown-making craft, and a tea party snack. Registration is required for the Princess Tea. All programs are free. For more information, contact mipkchildren@bccls.org or call (201) 444-2390.