To view this page ensure that Adobe Flash Player version 11.1.0 or greater is installed.

February 26, 2014 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 27 Park Windmill Chamber members invited to Business Expo The Midland Park High School PTA has added an evening session to its Career Day and Business Expo program. Midland Park Chamber members are invited to show- case their products and services and share their business and career experiences with students and the community on March 10 from 5 to 7 p.m. This program is sponsored by the PTA and the Midland Park Chamber of Com- merce. To reserve space, contact Lisa S. Plasse at (201) 445-8780 or flute76@aol. com. For details contact, Colleen Monahan at jcmonahan111@yahoo.com. Career Day volunteers sought The Midland Park High School PTA is seeking parent volunteers to speak to stu- dents in grades seven through 12 on Career Day. Speakers at this March 10 event will be asked to present a talk of about 25 to 30 minutes to approximately six groups of students. The talks will be scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. During the day, the Midland Park Chamber of Commerce will host its first Business Expo in the high school gym. For more information, visit www.mid- landparkschools.k12.nj.us under the Mid- land Park High School PTA or contact Colleen Monahan at jcmonahan111@yahoo. com, (201) 445-2802, or (201) 410-4913. Library board plans meeting The Midland Park Memorial Library Board of Trustees will meet on Thurs- day, Feb. 27. The board will gather at 7:30 p.m. at the library located at 250 Godwin Avenue. Learn about eye disease The Midland Park Lions Club invites the public to a Feb. 25 discussion about ocular health. The program will be held at 7 p.m. at the Midland Park Library at 250 Godwin Avenue. A representative from the Lions Eye Research Foundation will lead the discussion. LERF, a non-profit, volunteer run orga- nization associated with Lions Clubs Inter- national, is dedicated to promoting eye health and research in New Jersey. The foundation has 25 trustees, all Lions Club members from the five districts in New Jersey, and the five district governors. The Midland Park Lions Club is com- mitted to raising funds to benefit the LERF. The foundation uses its funds exclusively Holocaust education program fundraiser set On Wednesday, Feb. 26, the Blue Moon Mexican Café in Wyckoff’s Boul- der Run Shopping Center will spon- sor a Community Night fundraiser for Midland Park High School’s Holocaust Education Program. The restaurant will donate 20 percent of all lunch, dinner, for eye disease treatment, research, and sight conservation. The Alfonse Cinotti Chair of Ophthalmology at the UMDNJ was funded by the foundation to promote and stimulate eye research in the preven- tion of the occurrence of eye disease and defects. 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 takeout and delivery orders, and gift card purchases. To participate, present a Blue Moon Community Night flyer from the website BlueMoonMexicanCafe.com. Click on the community tab, then click Community Nights, and scroll down to “Holocaust Study Tour.” person and may be purchased by contact- ing Linda Herlihy at MPPEFBJB@gmail. com or by mailing a check made out to MPPEF to 114 Highwood Avenue, Mid- land Park, NJ 07432. During the ball, the winner of the MPPEF’s Super Fundraiser 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 opportunities within Midland Park’s public school system. For more information, visit www.mppef.org.