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Page 2 THE VILLADOM TIMES I, II, III & IV • November 5, 2014 Villadom Happenings Shop to hold Christmas Boutique The de Snoep Winkel Gift Shop and Tea Room at the Christian Health Care Center in Wyckoff will hold its annual Christmas Boutique and Open House from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15. Shoppers may enjoy a cup of hot mulled cider as they stroll through the store and enjoy the music, scents, and sounds of Christmas. The boutique will feature Christmas ornaments, gifts, jewelry, candles, and Delft. Visitors are invited to enter a contest to win a Christmas gift basket. The gift shop is located at CHCC at 700 Mountain Avenue. All proceeds from the shop benefit residents, patients, and clients of the center. For more information, call (201) 848-5946. Support our Troops Night set The eighth annual Support Our Troops and Honor Our Veterans Night will be held Nov. 12 at the Mahwah Bar & Grill, 2 Island Road. From 5 to 10 p.m. the restaurant will donate 10 percent of dinner sales (food only) to the Mahwah Marine Moms/North Jersey Military Moms. Proceeds from this evening will help the moms continue their mission of sending a “little bit of home” to deployed troops. During the fundraiser, the moms will share infor- mation about Wreaths across America set for Dec. 13. For more information, visit www.mahwahmarinemoms.com or e-mail mahwahmarinemoms@yahoo.com. The MMM/ NJMM is a 501 c(3) organization. Fall Craft Show announced The Paramus Catholic Fall Craft Show will be held Sunday, Nov. 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The school is located at 425 Paramus Road in Paramus. There will be 130 exhibi- tors from four states with crafts, art, and photographs. The show will also feature a bake table, a basket fundraiser, and a breakfast and lunch menu. Admission is $3; children under age 10 will be admit- ted free. Please note that baby strollers are not permitted. For more information, call (201) 666-1340 or visit www. pjspromotions.com. Foundation hosts Butterfly Ball Julia’s Butterfly Foundation will host its Ninth Annual Butterfly Ball on Saturday, Nov. 15 from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Tides Estate in North Haledon. The all-volunteer organization provides financial assistance to terminally and chronically ill children to improve their quality of life. The Butterfly Ball, the main fundraising event for the foundation, will include auctions. Music will be provided by ESP Entertainment. The foundation is the recipient of NJ Monthly’s 2014 Seeds of Hope Award, designed to celebrate the work of the most dedicated volunteers in New Jersey. To make a financial contribution or to purchase tick- ets to the Butterfly Ball, visit http://www.juliasbutterfly- foundation.org and click on the link on the home page. To donate an item to the auction, e-mail info@jualisbutterfly foundaiton.org. Band celebrates 60 th Anniversary The Waldwick Band will celebrate its 60th Anniversary as it opens its 2014-15 winter season on Sunday, Nov. 9. The free 2:30 p.m. concert will be held at the Village School at 100 West Prospect Street in Waldwick. The featured soloist will be flutist Sean Marron, 13, an eighth grader at George Washington Middle School in Ridgewood. He is the principal flutist of the Newark Youth Symphony and has twice received blue ribbons at flute competitions. His teacher is Nancy Horowitz, principal flutist of the Waldwick Band. For his debut as a soloist with the Waldwick Band, Marron will perform the “Chaminade Concertino for Flute.” The band, under the baton of Music Director Edmund A. Moderacki, will open the concert with its 2014-15 signature piece, John Centenaro’s “Waldwick Band Festival March,” composed for the band’s 50th Anniversary. Moderacki will conduct the ensemble in Verdi’s “Sicilian Vespers Over- ture” and Howard Hanson’s “Chorale and Alleluia.” Also on the program will be Meyerbeer’s “Coronation March,” Johann Strauss’ “Chit Chat Polka,” Percy Grainger’s “Aus- tralian up Country Tune” and Richard Franko Goldman’s “Foundation March.” The concert will also include Steven Wilson to be honored at ‘Fall Night’ Pictured: Jerry and Lorraine Kallman, Ridgewood, Fall Night co-chairs; Michael Tozzoli, CEO, West Bergen; Chrissie Lijoi, Creative Chocolates, Woodland Park; Lee Schaeffer, COO, West Bergen; Chef Rulber Menendez, Restaurant L, Allendale; Gavin Murphy, general manager, Roots Steakhouse, Ridgewood; Executive Chef Rocco Russo, Masina Trat- toria, Weehawken; Executive Chef Michael Pereira, Roots Steakhouse, Ridgewood; Chuck Russo, owner, Carlo Rus- so’s Wine & Spirit World, Ho-Ho-Kus; Chef Jimmy Perides, Biagio’s/The Terrace, Paramus; Anthony De Pinto, manager, Ben and Jerry’s, Ridgewood; and Steve Cohen of the Modern Jazz Quartet. Not pictured: Baked in a Cup, Ramsey; Blue Moon Mexican Café, Wyckoff; Cakepops for You, Ridgewood; Clementine Caterers, Wayne; Esty Street, Park Ridge; Food Evolution, Montvale; Francesco’s Restaurant, Woodland Park; The Kitchen, Englewood; Park & Orchard, East Rutherford; The Plum & The Pear, Wyckoff; St. Eve’s, Ho-Ho-Kus; Sanzari’s New Bridge Inn, New Milford; Shop Rite, Ramsey; Sugarflake Bakery, Westwood; The Village Green, Ridgewood; and The Village Grille, Waldwick. On Nov. 10 at 7 p.m., the area’s finest restaurants and caterers will join together at The Terrace, 293 Para- mus Road in Paramus, for the 22 nd “A Fall Night of Fine Dining,” a fundraiser to benefit the programs and ser- vices of West Bergen Mental Healthcare, including the Center for Children and Youth in Ramsey. On this spe- cial occasion, West Bergen will honor Philip E. Wilson, West Bergen’s chairman, who will be retiring after 35 years of dedication and commitment to the agency. At the event, each restaurant will serve individual portions of its most innovative entrée, enabling attend- ees to experience a variety of cuisines. Chuck Russo, owner of Carlo Russo’s Wine and Spirit World in Ho- Bulla’s “Bond…James Bond” that contains the most mem- orable music from the movie series. The Waldwick Band was founded in 1954 by Dr. Walter Nallin, chairman of the music department of Baruch Col- lege of the City University of New York. The group was originally known as the Waldwick Fire Department Band and was formed to provide music for the fire department during parades. However, the band soon started present- ing concerts. In 1968, it was reorganized as the Commu- nity Band of Waldwick. Moderacki has led the band since 1978. The remaining concerts in the band’s winter series are scheduled for Feb. 7, March 15, and May 3. For more infor- mation, visit www.waldwickband.org. Sierra Club to host watershed program The North Jersey Sierra Club Chapter will present “Pro- tecting the Ramapo River Watershed” on Tuesday, Nov. 11. This program will be held at 7 p.m. at the Mahwah Public Library, 100 Ridge Road in Mahwah. Geoff Welch will discuss the history and ecology of one of the area’s prime sources of drinking water, the Ramapo River Watershed. Welch will also cover the threats to the watershed by pipelines and the proposed casino project in Sterling Forest. This free program is open to the public. Light refresh- ments will be served. Chamber schedules luncheon The Mahwah Regional Chamber of Commerce will host a Business Networking Luncheon on Thursday, Nov. 20 from noon to 2 p.m. at Restaurant L, 9 Franklin Turnpike in Allendale. John W. Aramini, owner and president of Aramini Man- agement, will present “Your Role as Brand and Marketing Champion.” Aramini will cover practical ideas on defining a brand as a foundation for creating a marketing plan. The luncheon is $40 for Chamber members and $55 for non-members. Advance registration is preferred; an addi- tional $5 processing fee will be charged if paid the day (continued on page 24) Ho-Kus, will select a variety of wines for the occasion. The Modern Jazz Quartet will perform classic standards and Broadway favorites. Sponsoring this year’s event is Boiling Springs Sav- ings Bank. Reservations for “A Fall Night” may be made on the website, www.afallnight.com or by contacting Carol Cohen at (201) 444-3550. Tickets are $175 per person and are tax deductible. Seating is limited. West Bergen is a non-profit organization providing a wide range of psychiatric and counseling services for all age groups with various levels of need. Call (201) 444- 3550 for more information.