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May 28, 2014 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 19 Park Windmill Girl Scouts hold Food Drive Midland Park Girl Scout Troop 4661 is hosting Food Drive to benefit the Center for Food Action. In their effort to raise hunger awareness while earning their Jour- ney Award, the girls are seeking donations of the follow- ing items: peanut butter and jelly, canned meat and tuna, macaroni and cheese, rice, beans, soup, pasta, cereal, spaghetti sauce, canned fruits and vegetables, contain- ers of 100 percent fruit juice, dental hygiene products, infant formula and baby food, and diapers in sizes 3, 4, 5, and 6. Collection boxes will be located at Godwin and High- land schools, the Midland Park Library, and at each troop member’s house. Food donations will be collected through June 16. On June 8, the Scouts will accept dona- tions at the A&P Supermarket at 137 Lake Street in Mid- land Park from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. To arrange for a local pickup, or to find a drop off location, contact Helene Rosso at Helene32@optonline. net. Baseball association to meet The Midland Park Baseball Association will meet on Tuesday, June 3 at 8 p.m. The session will be held at the DePhillips Center at 50 Dairy Street. E-mail midlandpar kbaseball@gmail.com for details. Theater workshop announced The Midland Park Players Summer Theater 2014 Workshop is set for July 14 through July 31 from 9 a.m. to noon. The workshop will be held in Memorial Hall at Midland Park High School located at 250 Prospect Street. E-mail Laurie Kamp at rkamp6@aol.com for workshop details and an application. In tribute The Midland Park Volunteer Fire Department held its annual service to remember departed members last week. Rev. Rod Gorter of Midland Park Christian Reformed Church, the department’s chaplain, addressed the group, following a moving ren- dition of the Star Splangled Banner, sung a cappella by Mark McVey, and patriotic songs by the Eastern Christian School’s Fourth Grade Choir, directed by Rob Flim. Prior to the evening event, firefighters spruced up the memorial park adjacent to the firehouse. Pictured are Company President Rich Klas, Griffin Kutcha and 11-year-old James Klass.