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Page 10 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • October 22, 2014 Park Windmill Scouts host Baby Bundles Drive The Midland Park Girl Scouts’ Baby Bundles Drive is being held throughout October. This community effort helps local babies get a good start. New and unused baby items are welcome. Collection boxes are located at the Midland Park Library, the Highland and Godwin schools, and Midland Park High School. Needed items include diaper ointments, diapers, wipes, bibs, infant toys, pacifiers, baby wash, nursing items, washcloths, baby lotion, bowls, and spoons. Glass items cannot be accepted. Donations must be new. Open House includes refurbishment option The Friends of the Midland Park Library have equip- ment to repair damaged DVDs and CDs, and will help patrons refurbish their scratched media. Members of the community are invited to bring up to 10 scratched and damaged discs to the Open House on Saturday, Oct. 25. The event will be held from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at the library located at 250 Godwin Avenue. For a suggested donation of $2 a disc, or $15 for 10 discs, the Friends will run disc through the refurbishing machine. This group’s fundraising efforts make it possible for library patrons to enjoy a wider range of materials, special programs, and equipment. Currently, the organization is raising funds to tune the piano in the Community Room, enhance technology offerings, purchase more best-selling books, and bring in special programs for all residents. The Friends of the Midland Park Library has been a registered charity with the State of New Jersey since 1930. Church hosts Harvest Dinner The Midland Park United Methodist Church will host its annual Harvest Dinner on Sunday, Oct. 26. The event will begin with a service of thanksgiving at 5 p.m. followed by the pot-luck dinner celebration. Attendees are encour- aged to bring a dish to share. The church is located at 269 Godwin Avenue. For more information, call the church office (201) 445-3787. Lions Club announces fundraisers On Wednesday, Oct. 22, Wendy’s at 31 Godwin Avenue in Midland Park will sponsor a benefit for the Midland Park Lions Club Guide Dog 3 Drive. From 6 to 9 p.m., the restaurant will donate the proceeds from orders made at the drive up window and at the sit down restaurant to the Midland Park Lions Guide Dog 3 Drive. No coupon is nec- essary. The Lions are working to raise $5,000 for the next guide dog puppy sponsorship. Upcoming fundraisers include a Nov. 5 Coupon Night at Rosario’s Trattoria, located at 29 Central Avenue in Mid- Considine is EMT graduate An EMT graduation ceremony was held at the Bergen County EMS Training Center. Jack Considine is the newest gradu- ate from the Midland Park Volunteer Ambulance Corps. He is pictured (center) with Midland Park Ambulance Corps officers Donna Bovino, first vice president; Dennis Vajda, captain; Kathleen Donovan, Bergen County executive; and Jeff Allyn, second lieutenant. land Park. The restaurant will donate 20 percent of all pro- ceeds, after tax and gratuity, with the Lions Club coupon. Coupons are available at the Midland Park Library at 250 Godwin Avenue or by calling (201) 444-8601. The fund- raiser will support the charitable works of the Lions Club. Seniors invited to technology workshops The Northwest Bergen Senior Center will present a series of free technology workshops on Wednesday, Oct. 22 at the center located at 46-50 Center Street in Midland Park. Seniors are welcome to learn about the variety of devices on the market today, including computers, tablets, iPads, and mobile phones. The day’s schedule will include “Personal Computer vs. iPad: Which is Right for Me?” at 10 a.m. “Am I Smart Enough for a Smartphone?” will follow at 12:30 p.m. “Demystifying Windows 8” and “Meet the iPad” will both be held at 2 p.m. Seniors are also welcome to make an appointment to learn how to use their mobile phones. These private tutor- ing sessions are for people who already own a cell phone, but find it challenging to use. Appointments are for 30 minute sessions. Lunch will be available at 11:45 a.m. Lunch must be reserved in advance. A $1.25 donation is suggested. Reservations for the workshops are required as space is limited. Call the center at (201) 445-5690. Learn about the college admissions process College Counselor Deborah Shames will discuss the college application process at the Midland Park Memorial Library on Tuesday, Oct. 21. The program will begin at 7 p.m. Shames’ discussion will include information about how to select the right colleges, make the most of campus visits, and where to find financial aid and scholarships. The library is located at 250 Godwin Avenue. For more infor- mation, call (201) 444-2390.