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June 25, 2014 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 25
Park Windmill
Ramapo announces Dean’s List
Ramapo College of New Jersey has
named the following Midland Park stu-
dents to the Dean’s List for the spring 2014
semester: Caitlin A. Cummings, Daniel
J. Lennon, Erin M. Moran, Margaret H.
Szyzdlik, and Shivam Patel.
Preschoolers invited to soccer clinic
This fall, the Midland Park Soccer
Association will hold a new soccer clinic
for four- and five-year-olds. The six-week
program is open to children who will be
attending kindergarten in September. The
clinic is part of the in-town recreation pro-
gram. Players will meet at 9 a.m. on Satur-
days from Sept. 6 through Oct. 11.
Sign up at www.midlandparksoccer.
com. Registration is $30 and includes a
shirt and a ball. For more information, e-
mail midlandparksoccer@gmail.com or
call Chris Salge at csalge5@hotmail.com
or Carl Krag at (201) 612- 9811.
Summer concerts planned
This summer, the Midland Park Cham-
ber of Commerce and Friends of the Mid-
land Park Memorial Library are teaming
up to bring a series of free concerts to
Midland Park. The programs will appeal
to residents of all ages and musical tastes.
Plans call for the concerts to be held during
the month of July on Wednesday nights on
the lawn, or inside the library in the event
of inclement weather.
The series will celebrate New Jersey’s
350th Anniversary and will feature favor-
ites from the state’s rich musical history,
including a celebration of Brigadier Gen-
eral Abraham Godwin’s birthday on July
16. Godwin, for whom this area was previ-
ously named, was a fifer during the Amer-
ican Revolution.
On July 23, celebrate the state’s contri-
bution to the Jazz Age with the acclaimed
Jersey Jazz Giants, drummer Matt
Baranello, bassist Tony Ventura, sax and
woodwind player Sam Dillion, and guitar-
ist Randy Johnston.
Enjoy Jersey golden oldies on July 30
with the 12 piece harmony-rich Epicsoul
who will play favorite Jersey hits including
songs from Sinatra and the DooWop era.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their
own blankets, chairs, and picnics.
The Friends and the Chamber are
seeking sponsors to support this oppor-
tunity to bring together residents of Mid-
land Park for this free concert series.
For sponsorship information, e-mail
Rebecca@mpkchamber.com. Anyone interested in getting involved
in the planning, or becoming a volun-
teer, may contact Friends President Jen-
nifer Triolo at (201) 452-0565 or e-mail
jmtriolo11@gmail.com. Visit ‘SonTreasure Island’
Faith Reformed Church will host its
Vacation Bible School, “SonTreasure
Island,” July 7 through 11. Children in
pre-K through the sixth grade are invited
a week of treasure-hunting adventure at the
church located at 95 Prospect Street. Visi-
tors to SonTreasure Island will learn songs
and participate in skits, crafts, and games.
To register, visit www.GrowingGodsPeo-
ple.com or call (201) 444-1694.
Good fellowship
Members of the Midland Park Branch of the Valley Hospital Auxiliary gathered at Fiona’s
Restaurant in Midland Park recently for an end of season luncheon and to recap the success
of the group’s annual fashion show, held at the Brownstone. New members are always wel-
come. Email joanncotzlevine@optonline.net for further information.
Scholars rewarded
Pictured at the Senior Awards Dinner are the three Midland Park Public Education Foun-
dation scholarship recipients, Alyssia Pacheco, Leanna Agresta and Daniel Lynam
along with Elaine Seals, MPPEF scholarship chairperson and Cheryl Crocitto, MPPEF
president. The MPPEF Scholarship, in its third year, is awarded to individuals based on
their strong leadership qualities and dedication to others through community service.