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March 19, 2014 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 15 Wyckoff Wanderings Sheriff to address Chamber Bergen County Sheriff Michael Saudino will address the Wyckoff Chamber of Commerce at 8 a.m. on Thurs- day, March 20. This program will be held at the Larkin House at 380 Godwin Avenue in Wyckoff. Saudino will discuss issues facing today’s law enforce- ment officials. Questions for Saudino may be e-mailed in advance of the meeting to the chamber at www. wyckoffchamber@gmail.com. Members are reminded to bring business cards to net- work with other professionals at the meeting. RSVP to the Chamber e-mail address. A light breakfast will be served. Create an ‘easy care garden’ Kerry Ann Mendez, gardener, author, consultant, designer, HGTV personality, and lecturer will discuss “Design Tips for Easy Care Gardens” at the Wyckoff Area Garden Club’s spring fundraiser set for April 23. The event will be held at 10 a.m. at the Wyckoff Library at 200 Woodland Avenue. This funny, engaging, and entertaining speaker will welcome gardening questions and be available to sign copies of her books. The event will feature desserts and tea sandwiches, a selection of spring plants for sale, door prizes, and spe- cial contests for gardening items. For tickets and details, call (201) 560-1496 or e-mail debgfisk@aol.com. To learn more about the activities of the club, visit http://www. wyckoffgc.org. Tennis badges available Badges for the Wyckoff Tennis Courts are now avail- able at the recreation department on Woodland Avenue. Family badges for two adults and two children are $55; a single adult badge is $35; and senior citizen badges are $25 each. The recreation office is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. Badges are required in order to use the courts located in the municipal complex behind town hall. Guests (non- residents) will be charged a $5 fee when playing with a resident. Badges are non-transferable. Court times will be available on a first come, first serves basis. Times will be limited to one hour when other players are waiting. The recreation and parks department reminds residents that tennis courts are for tennis use only. Small children and babies are not permitted inside the courts. Wyckoff recreation sponsored tennis activities and programs have priority use of the facility. This includes spring and fall lessons and the adult tennis leagues sched- uled for Monday nights in the spring and summer. For details, contact Andy Wingfield at (201) 891-3350. Register for adult tennis teams Registration is open for the Wyckoff Recreation adult co-ed competitive team tennis program. The program is open to Wyckoff residents who play recreational tennis and are high school seniors or older. The program is designed for intermediate to expert players. New players will try out at the Memorial Field Tennis Courts on April 13. Matches will be held on Monday evenings beginning May 19. The season runs through Aug. 11. The registration fee is $65. For more information or to sign up, call the recreation office at (201) 891-3350 or e- mail wyckoff_team_tennis @yahoo.com. The deadline to register is April 3. Club hears program on floral design The Woman’s Club of Wyckoff will welcome Bonnie Fitzpatrick of Peters Florist in Ramsey on Wednesday, March 19. Fitzpatrick will demonstrate floral designs and bow tying. Club business will be discussed at 1 p.m. and the pro- gram featuring Fitzpatrick will begin at 1:30 pm. The public is welcome. Refreshments will be served. The club- house is located at 176 Wyckoff Avenue. For further information, call Nancy Thomas at (201) 891-2435. Bereavement support groups forming Beginning April 1, the Church of Saint Elizabeth in Wyckoff will hold two Bereavement Support Groups for individuals who have experienced a loss at least three months ago. The groups will meet in the Amadeus Room on the second floor of the church’s parish center on eight consecutive Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. or from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Open to men and women of all faiths, the sessions will be guided by trained, experienced leaders who have also lost loved ones. Advance registration is requested. For more information, and to register, call (201) 891-1122, extension 266. Library programs celebrates New Jersey Pushcart Players will present “Celebrating New Jersey” at the Wyckoff Public Library on Saturday, March 29. The 2 p.m. program commemorates the 350th Anniver- sary of the founding of New Jersey. The performance will trace the state’s earliest beginnings, its role in the Ameri- can Revolution, and New Jersey’s most famous sons and daughters. Seats are free, but registration is required. To reserve a seat, call the library at (201) 891-4866 extension 2. This program is suitable for children age six and older with adult accompaniment. This program is sponsored by the New Jersey Theatre Alliance’s Stages Festival, a month-long event providing free and discount seats to theatrical performances across the state. The Wyckoff Library is located at 200 Woodland Avenue. Steak House (continued from page 9) olive oil, sesame oil, and lemon juice. The surf and turf fea- tures an eight ounce filet and an eight ounce lobster tail. Side dishes include spinach, broccoli, asparagus, mush- rooms, and sautéed onions. Potatoes are prepared in vari- ous styles from steak fries to hash browns. Eddie, who also owns Mezza Luna, noted that Allen- dale Steak House is located in the space that was previously Mezza Luna’s party/event venue. Eddie said he will con- tinue to host private parties and events at a new party room that will be opening shortly at Mezza Luna’s main location just across the street at 96 West Allendale Avenue. Allendale Steak House serves lunch Tuesday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner hours are Tues- day through Friday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. The res- taurant is closed on Mondays. For more information about Allendale Steak House, call (201) 962-9797.