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Page 16 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • June 4, 2014 Community invited to enjoy Wyckoff Day festivities Scenes from last year’s Wyckoff Day The Wyckoff Family YMCA has set the Fifth Annual Wyckoff Day for Saturday, June 7 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will be held at the Y’s 14-acre campus at 691 Wyckoff Avenue in Wyckoff. This fun-filled community day will include live enter- tainment provided by Evan Tot, The Kootz, Mike Fox of the Mighty Spectrum Band, Cleopatra Club, Jersey Royale, and No Time Lost. The event also features local vendors and merchants, food, amusement rides, carnival games, and a “Duckie Derby.” Back by popular demand is the Wyckoff Chamber of Commerce “Chili Cook-Off,” which benefits the Wyckoff Volunteer Fire Department and the Wyckoff Ambulance Corps. New this year is a Cookie Bake-Off and sale that will also benefit Wyckoff’s volunteers. Bakers are encouraged to don their aprons and oven mitts and participate in this first bake off. Cookies of all varieties are welcome. Cookie judging will take place at noon; pre-registration is required. After the winners are announced, the cookies donated for the contest will be sold. Cookie donations are also wel- come for the sale, which will benefit the Wyckoff Volun- teer Fire Department. To register for the contest, or to sign up to donate cookies for the sale, contact Jennifer Sauer at jennifers@wyckoffymca.org. Wyckoff author Bob Walton will be on hand from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. to sign copies of his book, “Route 66: The People, the Places, the Dream. Walton’s book was chosen as a Jay Leno’s Book Club selection. “Route 66,” which Walton wrote with his friend Sal Santoro, chronicles the 38- day, coast-to-coast road trip the two men took in Walton’s 1968 Cadillac convertible. Their odyssey covered 7,292 miles, including all of historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles. The book, which consists of 260 pages and more than 500 color photographs, was printed in Bergen County. Last year, Leno invited the authors to Burbank, Cali- fornia to visit his spectacular car collection and to be interviewed about the book. A video of Leno interview- ing the guys at his “Big Dog Garage” is posted on www. Route66Guys.com. Leno also arranged for the authors to attend a taping of “The Tonight Show” and then invited them backstage to the famous “Green Room” after the show. For more information, e-mail Bob@Route66Guys. com. Copies of “Route 66” will be available for purchase (continued on page 29)