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Eat Pancakes, Benefit Dumont Council Scholarship Fund Eat Pancakes, Benefit Dumont Council Scholarship Fund
Eat Pancakes, Benefit Dumont Council Scholarship Fund BERGENFIELD, N.J. — Have a full breakfast on Sunday, Dec. 6 and support the Bergenfield Dumont Knights of Columbus at a special fundraiser. The event will also consist of a gold buying event. People can bring in gold or precious metals and receive cash on the spot. The breakfast consists of pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage and hash browns. Funds raised benefit the scholarship fund. Doors open at 9 a.m. and breakfast will be served until 1 p.m. Feel free to attend either event or both. To RSVP, call or text Ken A. at (516) 220-9333 or email kof1345reservations@gmail.com.
Meet Santa At Wanaque Public Library Meet Santa At Wanaque Public Library
Meet Santa At Wanaque Public Library WANAQUE, N.J. — Children are invited to a holiday celebration Thursday, Dec. 17 at the Wanaque Library. Join Miss Denise for a reading of a Christmas classic and visit with Santa. The event begins at 6 p.m. and children must be pre-registered. This event is for Wanaque and Haskell patrons only. Register in person at the library, 616 Ringwood Ave. For more information click here.
Teaneck Library Offers Online Access To Financial Ratings Series Teaneck Library Offers Online Access To Financial Ratings Series
Teaneck Library Offers Online Access To Financial Ratings Series TEANECK, N.J. — Financial ratings, information and guidance is now available online to Teaneck Library card holders. Full home access to "Financial Ratings Series Online" is provided by Weiss Ratings and TheStreet Ratings. This online database consists of six major categories: Banks & Thrifts, Credit Unions, Insurers and HMOs, Mutual Funds/ETF’s, Stocks and Medigap. It provides independent information to help the public make informed decisions about their financial planning, as well as about the individually personalized Medigap Buyer’s Guide. The database covers information …
50/50 Raffle Helps Cresskill Families In Need 50/50 Raffle Helps Cresskill Families In Need
50/50 Raffle Helps Cresskill Families In Need CRESSKILL, N.J. — A Cresskill-based charity is helping local residents in need with a five-month 50/50 raffle. Giants of Generosity is selling statewide games of chance to support work in local communities. The winner will be announced at the Third Annual Celebrity Food & Wine Showcase & Expo on Sunday, March 20, 2016 at the Clinton Inn in Tenafly. Tickets for the Celebrity Food & Wine Showcase & Expo are priced at $55 per person through Jan. 20, 2016 early-bird price; after Jan. 20 the price will be $65 per person and $75 each at the door. All tickets include entrance t…
Artists Interact With Families At Burns Film Center In Pleasantville Artists Interact With Families At Burns Film Center In Pleasantville
Artists Interact With Families At Burns Film Center In Pleasantville PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. — Families and photography artists interact at a special media lab for families on Saturday, at the Jacob Burns Films Center in Pleasantville. The season’s lighting will be the backdrop as short days and long nights are explored at the Media Arts Lab, where there will be for activities for the whole family. Everyone can create slow-shutter photograph paintings with wands, flashlights, light-sabers and more. Participants will even get to build interactive shadow puppets and watch them come to life on a screen. Photo prints on special light-sensitive paper will also be cr…
Artists Collaborate With Youth To Paint Peekskill Store Windows Artists Collaborate With Youth To Paint Peekskill Store Windows
Artists Collaborate With Youth To Paint Peekskill Store Windows PEEKSKILL, N.Y. — Storefront windows will be painted for the holidays on Thursday as part of a community collaboration between professional artists and the city’s youth. Windows of Hope is part of Peekskill in Lights, a community effort offering opportunities for residents, businesses and community organizations. The goal is to help make Peekskill shine and become known as a holiday destination. Groups of children will be paired with an established artist to help guide them through the creative process as they set out to paint a dozen storefront windows.  Artists and kids will meet at 3 p…
Malloy Pitches GE Brass Again In Battle To Keep Headquarters In Fairfield Malloy Pitches GE Brass Again In Battle To Keep Headquarters In Fairfield
Malloy Pitches GE Brass Again In Battle To Keep Headquarters In Fairfield FAIRFIELD, Conn. — It’s down to the wire in the tense negotiations over General Electric’s uncertain future in Fairfield, but Gov. Dannel P. Malloy isn’t giving up, CT Post reports. Malloy pressured legislative leaders on pension reform and corporate tax relief as he prepared for Thursday’s big meeting with GE’s top executives about staying in Connecticut, the Post says. In threatening to move its headquarters out of state, GE’s main issue has been the reduction of a corporate tax break for net operating losses, which it was counting on to reduce its bill from the sale of several business u…
Parents, Kids Can Learn About Well-Being In Elmwood Park Parents, Kids Can Learn About Well-Being In Elmwood Park
Parents, Kids Can Learn About Well-Being In Elmwood Park ELMWOOD PARK, N.J. — Well-being, education and health discussions are part of an open cafe Thursday in Elmwood Park. Families with children up to 8 years old can come and discuss these topics at a program sponsored by the Bergen County Council for Young Children. Dinner will be served. The event starts at 6 p.m. at 17 Wallace St., Elmwood Park. For more information, call Jennifer Loaiza at 201-265-8200.
Orpheus Men's Chorus Presents Holiday Gala In Ridgewood Orpheus Men's Chorus Presents Holiday Gala In Ridgewood
Orpheus Men's Chorus Presents Holiday Gala In Ridgewood RIDGEWOOD, N.J. — The Orpheus Club Men’s Chorus is coming to Ridgewood for two holiday concerts at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. This year’s guest soloist is Metropolitan Opera violinist Laura Hamilton. The annual holiday concerts this year will feature a diverse selection of carols and songs, including “Do You Hear What I Hear,” Brian Wilson’s “Little Saint Nick,” Handl’s “O Magnum Mysterium," Joseph Turrin’s “Credo,” “Ani Ma’amin,” “I’ll Be Home For Christmas,” “The First Noel” and many others. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19 and 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20. Tickets…
Unwind With Coloring Workshop For Adults At Carlstadt Library Unwind With Coloring Workshop For Adults At Carlstadt Library
Unwind With Coloring Workshop For Adults At Carlstadt Library CARLSTADT, N.J. — De-stress before the holidays at two coloring classes scheduled for adults at the Carlstadt Library. Coloring can have a positive effect on the adult mind, studies show, and is a recent trend in relaxation and wellness. Coloring pages from books designed especially for adults, as well as colored pencils, gel pens and markers will be provided. The classes are 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 11. The Carlstadt Library is at 420 Hackensack St. MORE INFO: (201) 438-8866 or CLICK HERE.
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