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ing locally, customers
in Northern Jersey
find the expertise and wide selec-
tion at Gro-Rite far exceeds their
expectations.
The Vande Vrede family
owns and operates Gro-Rite
Greenhouse and Garden center
in Lincoln Park. In business for
nearly four decades, Gro-Rite
offers high quality plant products,
annuals, herbs and vegetables,
grown in their own greenhouse
space and outdoor farm areas
spanning more than 120 acres.
Long recognized as one of
the top growers, producers and
suppliers in the Garden State,
Gro-Rites approach to customer
service and innovation is setting
new gold standards in the indus-
try. Gro-Rite also offers premier
landscape, greenhouse, florist and
nursery services across New Jersey
and the Northeast.
Gro-Rite is as committed to
providing quality garden services
and products to our customers
today as we were 40 years ago,
said Dave Vande Vrede, founder
and CEO. Family is vital at Gro-
Rite. From our staff members and
customers to the local communi-
ty, theyre all a part of our family.
Our goal is to be the tri-state
areas first choice for garden and
landscaping needs, now and for
another 40 years.
However, Gro-Rite has
become much more than just a
neighborhood garden center. Its
a comprehensive one-stop-shop
for all lawn and garden needs.
Customers have access to the
water garden department, featur-
ing a wide variety of live fish,
ornamental fountains and pond
supplies. Gro-Rites landscaping
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MAY 4
A Grande Celebration Saturday, May 4
at 6pm at St. Michaels Episcopal
Church, 1219 Ratzer Road, Wayne for
Cinco de Mayo. Lots of food, drinks and
music. Build your own beef or chicken
soft or crispy tacos with authentic vari-
ety of delicious toppings. Mexican hat
dances, fun and laughter for all. Tickets
are $15.00 for adults, childcare and
pizza dinner free for children. Call 973-
694-1026 for further information.
MAY 5
The Veritans Club is sponsoring an Art
Exhibition and Auction on Sunday, May
5 to benefit Camp Veritans. It will be
presented by Marlin Art from Deer
Park, NY. The preview begins at 2pm
and the auction will begin at 3pm.
Advance tickets are $10.00 per person
($15.00 per person at the door).
Refreshments will be served.
Babysitting will be available for $10.00
per child. In order to accommodate
everyone interested in attending, the
auction is being held at Shomrei Torah,
30 Hinchman Avenue in Wayne which is
handicap accessible. For tickets or infor-
mation about the Art Auction, call Hallie
at 973-706-5369 or e-mail her at
Pookerville@yahoo.com.
The Harmony Singers, a non-profit
professionally directed community cho-
rus now in their 48th year, will present
Oh Freedom on Sunday, May 5 at 3pm.
This concert, at the Wayne YMCA, 1 Pike
Drive, Wayne, explores how the quest
for freedom has been expressed in var-
ious musical genres and historical eras.
Tickets $15, children under 12 free. For
more information visit www.har-
monysingersnj.org.
MAY 11
Ladies! We invite you to Calvary
Temples, Redeemed Womens
Conference, on Saturday, May 11 from
9am-3pm with guest speaker, Maria
Durso. Years of loneliness, abuse, and
drugs could have left her hopeless and
alone, yet God kept and preserved her
life. Maria shares her story with wit and
humor, yet gently ministers to those
whose hurt lies deep in the heart.
Conference will be held at Calvary
Temple, 1111 Preakness Ave, Wayne.
Registration Cost: $25 by Sunday, May
5; $35 at the door. Register online at
store.calvarytemplewayne.com. See
Womens Ministry page on the church
website at calvarytemplewayne.com for
more information or call the church
office at 973-694-2939 ext. 223.
Come one come all to St. Michaels
Epicopal Church Plant Sale - 1219
Ratzer Road, Wayne. Saturday, May 11
from 9:30am-2pm, Sunday May 12
from 8:30am-2pm. Large selection of
flowers and vegetables; full flats, packs,
hanging baskets, 4 plants and herbs.
Great Prices, wonderful thriving
plants. Well worth your viewing.
MAY 15
Annunciation Church invites you to
attend a dramatic presentation of
Women of the Bible by nationally
acclaimed Christian actor Anita
Gutschick on Wednesday, May 15 at
7:30pm. Anita will dramatize the lives
of three different Biblical women. Come
experience their stories as they reach
across the generations to touch our
hearts and empower us to face the chal-
lenges of our daily lives. You will laugh
with these women, cry with them,
and see yourself in their
stories. Refreshments served after per-
formance. Tickets-$10. Annunciation
Church is located at 45 Urban Club Rd.,
Wayne. For more information contact
Dale at 973-633-0624.
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I
ve been thinking a lot
about this lately. I met the
most beautiful woman Id
ever had the pleasure of laying
my eyes on in 1984, at 23 years
of age. Her name was Teresa
Faith, but her friends called her
Terry. We started working
together in 1984, which simul-
taneously led to a romance.
She accepted my proposal of
marriage shortly after, making
it official on June 1, 1986.
If you think about it for a
moment, most husbands and
wives go their separate ways
each day for at least eight hours
of the working day. She to her
job and he to his. When chil-
dren enter the picture, she usu-
ally stays home and he usually
goes to work, so they are still
separated those eight hours,
plus commuting time and over-
time. Weekends might allow
the spouses some time together,
unless there is another part-
time job for either one of them
or both. At the very least, the
kids extracurricular and sport-
ing activities challenge that
time as well, leaving them
apart for the majority of the
Saturdays and Sundays, for
nearly two decades. If one of
them bowls, plays golf reli-
giously or engages in a club
activity, that is even more time
they spend apart. Some married
couples spend time apart with
friends acquired during high
school or college fraternity or
sorority; others spend separate
time pursuing a hobby or
attending classes for self-
advancement. All wonderful
activities and opportunities.
But not me. No, my course was
a little different.
You see, Terry and I have
been doing everything together
24 hours a day for 29 years now.
Ever since we met, weve basi-
cally spent everyday side-by-
side. We worked seven days a
week for the company that
brought us together for seven
years. Then we built a business
together. Diversified Financial
Services Group started in 1991
in Pompton Lakes and moved
to Wayne 10 years later. In
2006, that company morphed
into the first and foremost fran-
chise in the retirement and
estate planning industry,
American Prosperity Group,
which now spans 10 states with
18 offices.
During the same time
and I give Terry all of the cred-
it we grew our family size
from a hard working dynamic
couple to a bustling family of
six! Terry brought Chelsie, our
first child, to the office every
day; when she became mobile;
we expanded our office to
include a nursery for her and
her new brother, Zachary, near-
ly four years later. When Zac
grew a little lonely, Jack Benny
was born in 1998 and we added
an addition to our newly
acquired home so I could bring
the office into the house to
continue working with my wife
and life partner every day. Two
years later, Jack wanted a little
brother to play with, and
Sammy showed up to be his lit-
tle buddy!
Terry and I continued to
work together every day, help-
ing the community with their
retirement and estate-planning
needs. We are proud that we
have been able to build our
family and family business
simultaneously over these past
29 years. I did the marriage cal-
culation to determine that
based on the comparison to
what Ill call normally mar-
ried couples if you count up
all of the hours we have spent
together everyday, we have
been married about four times
longer than other couples of
the same vintage. 29 years
together, multiplied by four,
equals 116 years. So there you
have it folks, Ive been married
to the sexiest and most remark-
able woman in the world for
116 years! She has let me pur-
sue my goals, dreams and ambi-
tions, and not only stood by my
side with constant and never-
ending support, but was an
active participant in all of them
with great expense to her indi-
vidual goals and dreams, as
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Ive added it up: Im married 116 years! By Mark Charnet
continued on page 5
well. I am convinced that the
greatest force in business is a
husband and wife working
together side-by-side with a
common goal and objective.
They are powerful enough to
overcome a major recession,
the worst stock market crashes
in the nations history and the
worst real estate market
decline. Though President
Obama recently stated that we
didnt build our businesses our-
selves, I beg to differ! Not only
did we build it ourselves, but we
built it with American values,
American pride and American
ingenuity.
Im not afraid to say I
love my wife and I would be
here neither financially nor
physically if she were not by my
side every day especially
when I underwent heart-bypass
surgery and suffered 10 strokes
and other complications,
resulting in a 43-day hospital
stay.
Yes, there was a two-week
period of time when we were
not together every day. I con-
tracted an infection during my
hospital stay and she, being by
my side for 19 days straight,
caught the same infection,
resulting in hospitalization for
the next 14 days in a separate
hospital. Our daughter had to
be the advocate for two parents
in two different hospitals at the
same time, while in grad-school
and working two part-time
jobs. She also had to be the sur-
rogate mom for her three
younger brothers. I guess its
true when they say the apple
doesnt fall far from the tree!
After completing her MS
in education, Chelsie is now
the director of Brainy-Acts, a
high-tech and progressive new
tutoring and educational cen-
ter, located adjacent to the
National Headquarters of
American Prosperity Group at
901 Route 23 South in
Pompton Plains (just above the
Lakeland Bank).
Im reaching for 250 years
of marriage and growing our
retirement and estate-planning
firm across the nation.
Through our franchisee net-
work, we can reach as many
community members as possi-
ble, sharing the message of
responsible retirement and
estate planning through the
Trinity Method of Investing
and the Seven Ps: Proper
Prior Planning Prevents Poor
Performance Period!
Terry and I continue to
work together every day, lov-
ing it and each other even
more. We hope you will take
advantage of the free informa-
tion found on our websites, as
well as our never-ending retire-
ment and estate-planning
workshops, which are present-
ed free of charge and offer a
fortune of imperative facts and
figures designed to accelerate
your financial success.
Thank you for reading
my financial column in this
paper for over five years now.
If you havent registered for
our workshop series, dont
miss the next series on May
79. Please e-mail or contact
our office for a flyer with all of
the details and continue to
watch Life and Leisure for
the green flyer appearing
soon!
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Ive added it up: Im married 116 years!
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T
he days when single
income households
were the norm are long
gone, as nowadays both Mom
and Dad must work in order to
make ends meet. That reality
has left many women juggling
the obligations of motherhood
with the obligations of a suc-
cessful career.
Such a juggling act is sel-
dom easy, and many mothers
find themselves neglecting one
obligation for the benefit of
another. The following are a
few tips to make balancing
work and family a little easier.
Share the responsibilities.
While the days of the single-
income household may be a
thing of the past, many of the
conventions of those days
remain. Women may still feel
the responsibility to cook fami-
ly meals, clean up after the
children and make it to all of
their childrens sporting events
or other school-related events.
But those responsibilities
should be shared so women can
ensure theyre giving both their
careers and families the atten-
tion each deserves. Devise a
schedule where both parents
tackle such responsibilities
equally so each parent knows
when they have some wiggle
room. For example, if your hus-
band routinely cooks on
Tuesdays, then you know you
wont need to rush home on
Tuesday night and you might
be able to stay at the office a lit-
tle later to work on a project or
catch up on work. Such sharing
and scheduling can consider-
ably reduce the stress of jug-
gling a family and a career.
Exercise daily. Juggling a
family and a career is often
stressful, and stress can have a
very adverse effect on your
health. Women with high
stress levels are more likely to
suffer from depression, anxiety
and cardiovascular disease. But
the American Psychological
Association
notes the posi-
tive impact of
exercise as a means to
alleviating stress, citing studies
that have shown that physical-
ly active people have lower
rates of anxiety and depression
than people who are sedentary.
Its easy to become irritable
when stressed, and no mother
wants to be irritable in the pres-
ence of her children.
Incorporating exercise into
your daily routine is
a great way to
a l l e v i a t e
the stress
of jug-
gling a
family
and a
career,
and you
can even
incorporate
your family
into your exercise
routine, going for nightly walks
after dinner or playing with
your children in the yard.
Stay involved with your
childs school. Many mothers
find staying active with their
childrens school is a great
opportunity for them to bond
with their kids and keep abreast
of developments at their
school. Such involvement can
be minimal, such as attending a
monthly luncheon with kids or
agreeing to be a chaperone on
one or two class trips per year.
Such events are typically
scheduled months in advance,
so you should have ample time
to arrange a break from the
office without neglecting your
professional responsibilities.
Take advantage of work-
from-home policies. As tech-
nology has advanced, many
companies have become much
more lenient with regard to
employees working from home.
If your company allows you to
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Tips for women juggling a family and a career
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at the Belmont Club-
house PAC. Parking is
available in the garage
next to the Woodland
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B
usiness fraud is every-
where. It can range
from employees pilfer-
ing small items from the
office to embezzling hundreds
of thousands of dollars. And
crimes may be committed by
anyone from the lowest-paid
clerk to a long-time officer.
All too often, business own-
ers are oblivious to wrongdo-
ings or they simply refuse to
acknowledge the possibilities
until its too late.
Dont make the same
mistakes as countless other
victims. Here are five practi-
cal suggestions for thwarting
workplace fraud.
1.Keep your eyes wide open.
View your operation like an
outsider and identify the
areas that appear ripe for
fraud. If a security problem
persists, dont ignore it and
simply hope it will vanish.
Confront the toughest issues
head-on.
2.Review and adjust internal
controls. Accountants often
pinpoint this area as a main
culprit. Install a system of
checks and balances and reg-
ularly monitor activities.
Note that employees may be
deterred from theft if the
process is well-documented.
Otherwise, they may think
they wont be caught.
3.Develop reporting and
investigation procedures.
Encourage your employees to
come forth about suspicious
activities, but keep matters
confidential. When its war-
ranted, respond promptly
and decisively. You will also
discourage fraud by showing
that actions have conse-
quences.
4.Dont become complacent.
Even if no fraud is detected
after an initial sweep, you
must remain vigilant.
Continue to adhere to the
procedures youve estab-
lished. Also, make sure that
you follow through on any
unresolved issues to their
completion.
5.Rely on your professional
advisors. For instance, an
attorneys services may be
required if you decide to seek
legal damages, while an
accountant can help imple-
H
ave you ever won-
dered why many of
the most beautiful
plants we see in New Jersey
only last a few weeks out of
the year? Why is it that cer-
tain garden vegetables are
only in season for a specific
part of the year? The reason
is that these plants are
annuals.
Strictly speaking, an
annual plant is one that com-
pletes its growing cycle in the
course of a single growing
season. The plant grows from
a seed, blooms and produces
seed all within one season. In
other words, annuals pack a
lot of living into a short span
of time! Some annual plant
life cycles may occur in as lit-
tle as one month, while some
species last through several
months.
With spring in full
swing, its time to begin
thinking about annual plant-
ing. Take advantage of this
time to grow an edible gar-
den! A large variety of food
plants are either annual
plants or grown in season,
including virtually all domes-
ticated grains. Corn, wheat,
rice, lettuce, peas, watermel-
on and beans are all examples
of annual food plants.
Additionally, the vast
majority of flowers are also
considered annual. They are
incredibly versatile plants
that are suitable for contain-
ers, window boxes, flower-
beds, and elsewhere. Dont
let the season pass you by
without having a set of beau-
tiful annual flowers to adorn
your home!
Gro Rite Garden Center
in Lincoln Park offers a wide
variety of annual seeds and
potted plants to make your
garden functional and your
yard beautiful. Experts are
always available to provide
advice. Visit them at 30
Hillview Road in Lincoln
Park. For more information,
call 973-694-7495 or visit
www.grorite.com.
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A
new study in the
medical journal
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Scandinvica indicates that
bleaching with large quantities
of hydrogen peroxide
between 35 and 38 percent,
the strength of in-office
whitening treatments can
change the makeup of enamel.
Dental products have recently
begun advertising that they
can help rebuild enamel and
whiten teeth using remineraliz-
ing agents. However, these
agents dont necessarily help
teeth recoup their enamel after
whitening procedures.
Researchers conducted an
experiment with bovine teeth
whitened by hydrogen perox-
ide with strength of 35 to 38
percent. The makeup of the
enamel was studied 24 hours
after treatment, and again after
two weeks. Half of the samples
were then exposed to a rem-
ineralizing agent.
Teeth exposed to the rem-
ineralizing agent showed the
highest microhardness after 24
hours. The microhardness
level, however, was not the
same after 14 days. Also, the
structure and makeup for all of
the samples after 14 days
showed many abnormalities.
The concept of such new
remineralizing agents being
added to toothpastes and rinses
is still controversial.
Dr. Peter Brusco is a 1980
graduate of The University of
Pennsylvania and has been
practicing in Kinnelon since
1982. Dr. Bruscos practice is
located at 170 Kinnelon Road,
Suite 29A in Kinnelon. You
may reach him by calling 973-
838-5862 or visit him on the
web at www.drbrusco.com.
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F
or 10 years, St. Michaels
Episcopal Church in
Wayne and its mission
team have sponsored an
orphanage in Kenya. To cele-
brate this anniversary, the
church will host a special pro-
gram called A Decade of
Dedication with music and
Kenyan food on Sunday, May
5 at 10am.
The Our Kids in Kenya
(OKIK) program supports
orphans whose parents died
of AIDS. The Upendo
Childrens Home in Kaka-
mega provides food, shelter,
medical care and education
until the youths complete
high school or turn 18.
Without St. Michaels
mission work, these children
would be living on the street,
said Patti Pfeiffer, mission team
chair. We pay to send the
youngsters through high
school, whereas many orphan-
ages dont send teens past
eighth grade.
Rev. David Esipila, a U.S.
citizen who grew up in
Kakamega and serves as associ-
ate priest at St. Michaels,
founded the orphanage in 2003
with parishioners from Wayne
and area towns. The founders
vision was to help orphans
whose extended families could-
nt raise them. As the children
matured, the team increased
services to address life skills and
career counseling. OKIK
recently bought a sewing
machine and started a chicken
coop project to help the young-
sters become more self-suffi-
cient.
Donations to the mission,
marked OKIK St. Michaels
Church, would be greatly
appreciated. Please send your
contributions at any time to: St.
Michaels Episcopal Church,
1219 Ratzer Road, Wayne, NJ
07470.
Want to learn more about
OKIK? Visit www.facebook
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St. Michaels celebrates 10 years
of Kenyan orphanage sponsorship
Outstanding Results for KCPE (Kenya Certificate of Primary Edu-
cation) is an exam that determine which high school students attend.
The minimum score to pass the KCPE exam is 250 (out of a total of
500) Join us to congratulate the 5 students (Our Kids in Kenya)
who passed the exam. The scores are as follows:
NAME TOTAL REMARKS
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2.WILLIAM 296 PASSED
3.EUGENE 284 PASSED
4.RONALDO 273 PASSED
5.ANNET 250 PASSED
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Ive added it up:
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continued from page 5
D
uring its first few hours
of life, your kitten
receives natural imm-
unity against most diseases
from its mothers first milk, the
colostrum. But eventually your
kittens immune system will
have to fend for itself.
Vaccinations provide your kit-
ten good protection against
some life-threatening diseases.
Heres an explanation of the
vaccines you need or may want
to consider, as recommended
by your veterinarian.
1. FVR-C-P. The upper respira-
tory infection seen in cats is a
complex clinical disease. FVR-
C-P protects your cat against
the two viruses most likely to
cause an upper respiratory
infection in your cat feline
rhinotracheitis (feline herpes
virus) and feline calicivirus.
Infections with these viruses
can cause discharge from the
nose or eye, respiratory prob-
lems, mouth sores, anorexia
and abortion. FVR-C-P also
protects against panleukope-
nia feline distemper an
acute gastrointestinal viral
infection associated with a
sudden onset, depression,
vomiting, diarrhea, dehydra-
tion and a high mortality rate.
These vaccines require boost-
ers two to four weeks apart;
the last dose is given at 12 to
16 weeks.
2. FeLV. Feline leukemia virus
vaccines are available for
interested cat owners. This
vaccine is recommended only
for those cats with high expo-
sure potential, such as outdoor
cats, show cats and those liv-
ing in multiple-cat households
(even if all are considered
indoor-only). Before trying
out the FeLV vaccine, have
your cat tested to see if it
already has the disease. Half of
all cats who get FeLV will die
from complications associated
with the disease. Consult with
your veterinarian if this vac-
cine is right for your cat.
3. FIP. Feline Infectious
Peritonitis, which is associated
with anorexia, weight loss,
growth stunting, gradually
developing potbelly and fever,
has a very high mortality rate.
A vaccine was developed six
years ago and can be given to
cats older than 16 weeks of age.
It requires two doses, three to
four weeks apart. The effective-
ness of this vaccine in prevent-
ing this fatal feline disease is
still being tested and is debat-
able; therefore, most veterinar-
ians do not recommend this
vaccine at this time.
4. Rabies. Most of us associate
rabies with the mad dog froth-
ing at the mouth, eager to bite
anything near it. Although this
is a common presentation in
countries where there is a very
high population of unvaccinat-
ed stray dogs, in the U.S., rabies
usually appears in wild animals.
Rabies vaccination is required
in New Jersey and can be
administered at greater than 12
weeks of age in felines. All
warm-blooded animals
including you can get rabies.
The prognosis, unfortunately, is
fatal.
Few medical procedures
are without risk. While trying
to prevent disease in your cat,
there is a small chance that
harm may be done. Veterinar-
ians have observed a chance
of developing a vaccine-asso-
ciated sarcoma at a rate of 20
per 100,000 cats. A veterinary
task force, the American
Veterinary Medical
Foundation, has been
assigned to this prob-
lem and makes the fol-
lowing statement on its
website: Disturbing as
this issue may be, there
is great concern that cat own-
ers, attempting to keep their
cats from harm, may forgo
vaccination entirely. The
result? Though well inten-
tioned, these owners may be
placing cats at far greater risk
of acquiring a fatal infection
than any risk the vaccine
poses. And in the case of
rabies, human health is at risk
as well.
After your vaccinations,
ask your veterinarian to point
out where the injections were
placed and then keep an eye on
those sites. If you notice a firm,
painless swelling located near a
previous vaccination site, con-
tacts your veterinarian.
Your local veterinarian
can provide more information
about vaccinations for your pet.
What is given often depends
on the risk of specific diseases
in your geographic area, your
pets lifestyle and state laws.
Protect your companion
animals and yourself by paying
a visit to your local veterinari-
an and following the suggested
vaccination protocol.
Dr. Matthew Krupnick is the
owner of the Pequannock Animal
Hospital. He grew up in Kin-
nelon and is happy to be home
with his wife, three cats and two
dogs to provide quality and
compassionate care for your pets
in the community. The Pequan-
nock Animal Hospital is located
at 591 Newark Pompton Turn-
pike in Pompton Plains.
You may reach them by calling
973-616-0400.
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R
eceiving the Sacra-
ment of the Eucharist
is a momentous event
in a young Christ-ians life,
marking one of the first steps
he or she takes in individual
faith formation. Children
who receive the Eucharist are
further initiated into the
church and this enables them
to receive Communion at
each and every mass there-
after, provided they remain in
good standing with the
church.
Christian families place
great significance on the
Eucharist and most want to
commemorate the occasion
with a party. Some people
treat it as they would a wed-
ding or Sweet 16 party, invit-
ing friends and extended fam-
ily members. Others prefer to
keep the celebration a bit
more intimate. Regardless of
the size of the party, there are
some tips to make it a memo-
rable affair thats fun for
everyone.
Dont start planning
until you confirm the date of
the ceremony. Some church-
es have one date on which
they hold administer to all
candidates at a special mass.
Others may stagger the cere-
monies over the course of
several dates and may inter-
twine their Eucharist cere-
monies with the regular mass
schedule. Either way, parents
should confirm the date
months in advance so they
have ample time to schedule
parties and shop for appropri-
ate attire.
Reserve your date quick-
ly. Once you know the date of
the ceremony, do not delay if
you plan to hold a party at a
restaurant or intend to hire a
caterer for a party at home.
Not only will you be compet-
ing for dates with other par-
ents whose children will also
be receiving the sacrament,
but also you may be going up
against those planning April
or May weddings or gradua-
tion parties. If there is a par-
ticular restaurant or banquet
hall you have in mind,
reserve the date quickly and
leave a deposit to secure the
reservation.
Consider a catered affair.
Very often a Communion
reception takes place shortly
after the ceremony at church.
This means guests will go
directly from the church to
the party. Catering the party
will ensure food is ready as
your guests arrive. This also
cuts down on the amount of
preparatory work you will
have to do. Restaurants, delis,
fast-food establishments,
warehouse centers, and super-
markets are all viable cater-
ing options depending on the
scale of the party. To keep
costs down, buy frozen, pre-
made foods from the grocery
store, and then simply heat
them up for guests.
Hire entertainment. If
the party will be a larger affair
with a number of children in
attendance, it may pay to hire
an entertainer like a magi-
cian, balloon artist or deejay
to keep everyone entertained
and occupied. Again, since
many Communion cere-
monies take place in the
spring when wedding recep-
tions and graduation parties
also take place, reserve your
entertainers early on.
Remember to give the deejay
a play list that will include
music for all ages in atten-
dance.
A young person receiv-
ing the Sacrament of the
Eucharist is something worth
celebrating. Ensure your
party is a success by planning
out the details in advance
and hosting the best party
you can within your desired
budget.
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Apple Montessori Schools sponsored a Parent Seminar at their
Wayne Elementary School. Apples constant mission to educate the
entire child as well as provide support for all of their families has been
a 41 year tradition. On April 25, all their parents were invited to
hear speaker Tom Palermoon, a highly acclaimed speaker and posi-
tive parenting coach on the topic of Why Kids Do What They Do.
Host a memorable First Communion party
R
eality television has gar-
nered its share of devot-
ed viewers, many of
whom happen to be young
females. Statistics indicate the
number of tween and teenage
girls tuning into to see their
favorite reality TV is on the rise.
According to data from Ogilvy
Public Relations, roughly 43
percent of tween or teenage girls
are regular viewers of reality tel-
evision, while 30 percent tend
to watch sporadically. Some
may wonder how reality TV
affects the perceptions of young
women. According to a survey
conducted by the Girl Scout
Research Institute, girls who
routinely view reality TV are
more focused on physical
appearance, and more than one-
third think that a girls value is
based on how she looks. The
study also pointed out that girls
views on reality show behavior
tends to pit girls against one
another to make the show seem
more exciting. The research is
not all negative, however. Some
survey respondents said reality
TV made them feel more
empowered and that they can
achieve anything in life.
Others said the shows highlight-
ed the plights of teenagers and
young women, helping young
women realize there are other
young women in situations sim-
ilar to their own.
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Wayne Presbyterian Church will be
holding their annual church-wide garage
sale. The sale, which is open to the pub-
lic, is Friday, May 17 from 68pm and
Saturday May 18 from 9am-3pm. $5
fee for adults on Friday for prime pick-
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books, furniture, jewelry, household
items, clothes and much more. Baked
goods sale both days. Admission free on
Saturday. A bag sale will be offered on
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fill a bag with as many things as it will
hold! Wayne Presbyterian Church is
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W
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go the extra mile for Mom this
year can consider the follow-
ing unique gift ideas.
Concert tickets: Many
adults recall the days of their
youth when Mom would relax
while listening to some of her
favorite music on a lazy sum-
mer afternoon. Why not take
a stroll down Memory Lane
and take Mom to see one of
her favorite acts in concert?
Even if you have outgrown
Moms musical tastes, she will
still appreciate the chance to
spend an evening out on the
town with her kids and some
good music.
Theater tickets: If Mom
is a fan of live theater then
nothing will elicit a bigger
smile than tickets to a
Broadway show she has had
her eyes on. If Broadway is a
bit too far for you to travel, do
your homework and find a
traveling production of a for-
mer Broadway show. Such
productions often feature
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made the play famous on
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to see an unforgettable show
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Parts unknown: Moms
who love to travel and experi-
ence other cultures would cer-
tainly appreciate a trip abroad
or a domestic getaway to a
region of the country they
have yet to explore. Before
booking any such trips, speak
to your Mom and ask if theres
anywhere in particular shed
like to go. Such trips can be
expensive, so adults might
want to speak to their siblings
and finance such an excursion
together.
Spa treatment: If Mom is
still as active as ever, then a
day of pampering at a nearby
spa is sure to please. Many
luxury spas offer packages,
especially around Mothers
Day, that make a full-on spa
treatment a more affordable
gift. Men and women can
even accompany Mom on her
trip and reap the rewards of
being such a thoughtful son or
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let production of Alice in
Wonderland and will be pre-
ceded by the variety produc-
tion of The Great Outdoors.
Performances are Saturday,
May 18 at 7pm and Sunday,
May 19 at 2pm at the Wayne
YMCA on Pike Drive in
Wayne.
Students from Wayne and
surrounding areas will be
appearing as the characters in
the story.
Amy Hooker, a senior at
Wayne Valley High School will
dance the role of Alice; the
White Rabbit will be per-
formed by Jennie Stranz from
Lincoln Park; Emily Lau of
North Caldwell will appear as
The Mad Hatter; Sabrina Shay
of North Haldeon will be the
caterpillar/butterfly; Stephanie
Stranz of Lincoln Park will
dance the role of the Queen of
Hearts; Maryanna Tosi of
Wayne will dance the role of
the March Hare; Tarra Frawley
of Newfoundland will dance
the role of the Door Mouse;
and the Cheshire Cat will be
performed by Yanna C., a stu-
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ingredients that are usually
kitchen staples. Young chil-
dren should be supervised if
helping with the preparation
of breakfast.
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1 tablespoon white sugar
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sugar, for garnish
1. Sift dry ingredients togeth-
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ents. Mix until just incorpo-
rated and let stand 5 min-
utes.
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skillet by heating over medi-
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with butter or non-stick
cooking spray.
3. Spoon about 1/4 cup of bat-
ter onto griddle for each pan-
cake. Wait until bubbles form
in the center and then flip.
Let cook on other side until
golden brown, then remove.
4. Repeat until pancake batter
is done.
5. Cut a small cleft into the
top of sliced strawberries to
make them look like hearts
and garnish the plate with
powdered sugar.
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26 from 9:30am-12pm. This years
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ture that empowers kids to stand strong.
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Whether you are still suffering from
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resolved to put it all behind you, Point
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not a social club of old war heroes
telling war stories, it is a Christian min-
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Many other students from
the surrounding areas will
appear as the remaining charac-
ters in the story. For informa-
tion please contact The
McKenna School of Dance at
973-628-1676 or visit our web-
site at www.mckennaschoolof-
dance.com.
work from home, even if its
only once per week, then take
advantage of that offer. This
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your kids, it will likely save you
money on childcare, and you
are certain to appreciate the
opportunity to skip your daily
commute, even if it is only
once a week or a couple of
times per month.
Plan ahead. Looking
ahead is another way to make
juggling a family and a career
easier. Plan meals in advance to
cut down on preparation time
when its your night to cook.
This can involve placing foods
in a slow cooker in the morning
or preparing part of the meal in
advance so its ready to go in
the oven the moment you
arrive home.
Another way to plan
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family can relax and reconnect
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peace with themselves and the world
around them. If you are doing fine after
the war, thats fantastic but dont forget
about your buddies who are still suffer-
ing. Your encouragement could mean
the world to them. Find out how you can
help. Call Barry Jensen at 973-809-
9665. Point Man Ministries meets the
first Thursday of every month from
7:30-9:30pm at Cornerstone Chapel
620 Route 23 North, Pompton Plains.
Visiting Angels in association with The
Alzheimers Foundation of America is
offering free year round memory
screenings. Free and confidential
screenings are held from 2-4pm every
third Wednesday of each month except
for November. Call and make your
appointment today at 973-839-3761.
All screenings are held at the Visiting
Angels office at 2190 Hamburg
Turnpike, Wayne.
Individuals providing care to spouses
who are chronically ill or incapacitated
are invited to join Jewish Family Service
of North Jerseys spousal caregivers
support group. Caregivers are a very
important part of a healthcare team,
but they may also face stress and per-
sonal challenges that come with caring
for a loved one. Stress from caring for
a spouse can manifest in a number of
ways ranging from financial burden,
exhaustion, household disruption, social
isolation, and even personal health
crises. The group is being facilitated by
Melanie Lester, LSW. If you or someone
you know is interested in joining the
group, or would like more information,
please contact Melanie Lester at
mlester@jfsnorthjersey.org or call 973-
595-0111. Pre-registration is required.
The Golden Age Circle of Wayne, Inc.
(GACW) is an active non-profit senior
group sponsored by the Wayne
Department of Parks and Recreation
that meets every Thursday at 1pm in
the PAL Building, 1 PAL Drive in Wayne.
Coffee is served after each regular
meeting and members enjoy an after-
noon of fellowship. Day trips and
overnight trips are scheduled through-
out the year, certain meetings host spe-
cial speakers, and bingo is played for
only GACW members one Thursday dur-
ing each month. To qualify as a mem-
ber, you must be a Wayne resident of at
least 50 years of age. Yearly dues are
$7. For more information, call Val
Turner, assistant recording secretary, at
973-694-5094. Or, come visit us!
Professional musicians and vocalists of
the Wayne Seniors Swing Band will per-
form for your dancing and listening
pleasure on the third Tuesday of each
month. Requested donation is $2 from
members of the Wayne Elks Lodge and
members of the Wayne Adult
Community Center. For all others,
requested donation is $3. Light refresh-
ments will be served. Performances will
take place from 12:30-2:30pm at the
Wayne Elks Lodge, 50 Hinchman Ave.
For more information, call 973-633-
0734.
The Riverview Garden Club in Wayne
encourages local area residents who are
interested in gardening and in expand-
ing their botanical knowledge to
Q
uestion: Why does
one need life insur-
ance and when is
best to invest in it?
Answer: Life insurance is a
vehicle that will aid in ensur-
ing that loved ones left
behind in the event of an
untimely death are able to
continue their financial lives
and also takes care
of final expenses for
the dearly departed.
Of all the
insurance products
that are offered by
the multitude of
insurance compa-
nies in this country,
life insurance is the
only product that is
not speculative.
Auto, homeowners,
motorcycle, busi-
ness, flood and some other
types of insurance are all in
place just in case something
happens. Life insurance is
the only one that has a guar-
antee, as there is one guaran-
tee from the day we are born.
A whole life policy is assur-
ance that expenses and loved
ones will be left financially
whole.
As there are also term
policies that offer
more affordable pre-
miums, these poli-
cies can be convert-
ed to whole life at a
later date, prior to
policy expiration, in
case it appears the
owner will out-live a
term. It can be con-
verted without new
medical exams or
underwriting. The
whole policy would
simply be rated at the current
rate at the time of conver-
sion.
The best time to invest
in a whole life policy is in
your younger years, simply
due to the minimal risk
youthfulness presents. Term
policies are best for those
who arent yet able to afford
whole life premiums, new
homeowners for the term of
the mortgage, and other debt
that may have a 10-year
range to be paid off, like wed-
ding expenses.
The protection for the
legacy you build is but a con-
tact point away. Reach out to
E. Andre Bolden of Farmers
Insurance today at 908-977-
6786 or ebolden1@farmer-
sagent.com. For more infor-
mation, visit www.farmer-
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T
odays college gradu-
ates face an uphill bat-
tle to find gainful
employment. A May 2012
study conducted by researchers
at Rutgers University found
that over the last five years only
51 percent of graduates from a
four-year college program held
a full-time job.
While employment opp-
ortunities for recent graduates
with little or no professional
experience may be few and far
between, a 2012 report from
the United States Bureau of
Labor Statistics noted that,
while unemployment rates
remained high nationwide, 20
metropolitan areas boasted
unemployment rates below 5
percent. Such figures are readi-
ly available to recent college
graduates, who may feel their
best bet to begin their careers is
to move to a metropolitan area
with a low unemployment rate.
The prospect of moving to
a new city can be daunting for
anyone, and young women are
no exception. That move
becomes even more intimidat-
ing for young women without a
job to support them once they
arrive in their new homes.
Though the transition figures
to be somewhat rocky, the fol-
lowing are a few tips for young
women considering a move to a
new city.
Research before you start
packing. While the BLS study
revealed numerous metropoli-
tan areas that can boast low
unemployment rates, that
doesnt mean every major city
or those that young people tend
to find most desirable are doing
so great. Many young college
grads dream of moving to New
York, Chicago or Los Angeles
after graduation. But those
cities did not fare as well with
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KINNELON $850,000
SMOKE RISE-Award winning Estate rich in ele-
gance/architectural design on almost 4 lushly
landscaped private acres. KIN1278
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
KINNELON $649,900
Smoke Rise-Very priv. park like grounds sur-
round this beautifully renovated/maintained 4BR
CH Col. KIN3651
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
RIVER EDGE $990,000
Nwr 6BR 5.1Bth Col w/FamRm/gas fpl, lg
Kit/Granite/Brkfst Nook,1st fl BR Ste,2nd fl MBR
Ste+2 Jr Stes,fin bsmt, 2GAR. WYN0317
WAYNE 973-694-8000
ROSELAND $599,999
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Green Community w/many updates & custom
features + 2GAR. WYN0319
WAYNE 973-694-8000
RIVERDALE $331,990
The Grande new constr 1425sf unit w/2BRs,
2Bths & gar. More 1 & 2BRs w/lofts avail.2 clbh-
ses,pools,gyms,tennis, MORE! WYN0326
WAYNE 973-694-8000
TOTOWA $459,900
3BR Colonial on .90ac w/LR, DR, Kit, Screen
House, Bsmt & more on mostly level property.
WYN0422
WAYNE 973-694-8000
WAYNE $345,000
Stunning immac 3BR twnhme w/Glamour Kit
LR/gas fpl,MBR Ste,Custom int.Enjoy Pool,Ten-
nis,Clbhse, Exercise Rm. Commuters Delite!
WYN0048
WAYNE 973-694-8000
WAYNE $399,999
Elegant one-fl living at Woods at Waterview
w/high ceilings, marble entry, EIK. Amen:
Pool,Tennis. Near everything! WYN 0311
WAYNE 973-694-8000
WAYNE $429,000
Great 8rm home w/4BRs, 3Bths, HW fls on 1st
fl, Kit/Oak cabinets + perfect in-law suite &
2GAR loc in a nice area. WYN0039
WAYNE 973-694-8000
WAYNE $599,900
Prestigious HighPoint 3BR 2.5Bth townhm
w/Grmt Kit, MBR Ste/Fplc, Library, DR, FamRm,
RecRm, Exer Rm, oversized 2 GAR & MORE!
WYN0260
WAYNE 973-694-8000
WAYNE $659,000
Beautifully presented 6BR 3.5Bth Custom
3000sf home w/1st fl MBR, FamRm/fpl,
EIK/Granite/Cherry, bsmt in law apt + MORE.
WYN0324
WAYNE 973-694-8000
WAYNE $739,000
Immac young 4BR 2.5Bth Col on cul-de-sac
w/Kitchen/Viking Appl, fin bsmt & lg yd w/deck.
WYN0312
WAYNE 973-694-8000
FRANKLIN LAKES $1,599,000
Beautiful 8BR 6.1Bath home in prestigious
WestGate w/3 Kit,3 Fplcs,In-law Ste,walk out
lower level,4GAR&so much more! WYN0323
WAYNE 973-694-8000
GREEN POND $275,000
Yr Round vacation home at Green Pond. Enc.
Porch/FP/freshly painted/new Berber w/w car-
pet, det. Gar. KIN5949
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
GREEN POND $349,900
"Lura Lee Lodge"-Escape to priv. Lkfrt retreat on
Green Pond/3BRS+Guest house/deck/dock/fur-
nished/boat incl. 40 Mi NYC. KIN2195
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
GREEN POND $545,000
1.7+Acs on priv. Rd of 7 homes "Sky Crest
Lodge" Beautifully restored 5BRS/2BTHS/stone
FP/H/W Flrs. KIN3631
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
KINNELON $424,900
Fayson Lks-3BR 2.1BA Col. All new in '05 incl
Septic/seasonal lk views, C/A, FP, Deck.
KIN3593
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
KINNELON $475,000
Opportunity to afford SR! Least expensive home
in community. Yard backs to bird sanctuary.
KIN3647
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
KINNELON LAND $550,000
Smoke Rise-Exceptional 1.33 AC level property
ready to be built on. Septic system & well in-
stalled. House plans avail. KIN1296
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
KINNELON $550,000
3BRS/2BTHS in Main house. 1BR Cabin w/Kit
& full BA/possible subdiv. Two-2C.Det.Gars.
KIN3641
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
KINNELON $575,000
Smoke Rise-Fab Mtn .views/updated 4BR/2.2BA
CHC w/outdoor Kit/fire pit/hot tub/H/W
Flrs/W/O LL. Like being on vacation. KIN1943
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
POMPTON LAKES $389,900
4BR 4Bth Colonial w/LR/fplc, FDR, FamRm,
2GAR & more in a great location w/easy access
to hwys! WYN0305
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KINNELON $669,000
Smoke Rise-Exceptional 9Rm/5BR Exp. Ranch
completely renovated in '10. priv. setting.
KIN3614
KINNELON/SMOKE RISE 973-838-8400
KINNELON $699,900
Stately 4BR/3.1BA Col. on 1.8 priv.Acs. w/Mtn
views, wood Flrs, SS Appl, granite, wine Fridge,
3C.Gar. KIN3634
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become club members. Novice and
experienced gardeners are welcomed.
The Riverview Garden Club maintains
several public gardens in the Wayne
area; this provides club members with
the opportunity to improve their gar-
dening skills by being involved with
projects that beautify the local commu-
nity. Join now to allow your gardening
knowledge and friendships blossom. For
more information, call our membership
chairperson Judy Sherpa at 973-838-
8005, send an e-mail to
riverviewgc@optonline.net, or visit our
website: www.riverviewgardenclub.com.
Jewish Family Service of North Jersey,
a recipient of financial assistance from
UJA Federation of North Jersey, is
expanding its Kosher Meals on Wheels
program in Wayne. The Meals on
Wheels Program provides hot, nutritious
kosher meals to people age 60 and
over, or those younger who have a dis-
ability and who are unable to cook or
shop. Volunteer drivers bring needed
meals and offer smiles, greetings, and
personal contact to the elderly, many of
whom seldom get out. Drivers are need-
T
he third annual PV
Rotary Charity Golf
Outing will be held
on Friday, May 31 at The
Meadows Golf Club in
Lincoln Park to benefit area
food pantries as well as local
police, fire, and first aid. The
Golf Outing will include
continental breakfast, lunch,
golf cart, green fees, dinner,
gifts, and prizes.
Charity Golf Outing
organizers are now accepting
sponsorships and donations of
cash and prizes in any amount.
The event is being sponsored
by the TGWF Fund.
Corporate sponsors include
the David Macgregor In-
surance Company, Century 21
Crest Real Estate, M. Scanlan
Funeral Home, Moes
Southwest Grill, and Spa 23.
Anyone interested in
participating as golfers or
sponsors can obtain more
information by picking up
a brochure at Spa 23,
emailing Cary Adler at
cary@spa23.com, or call Cary
at 973-839-8823.
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Of course, there are no
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regard to job growth as smaller
cities like Austin, Texas, and
San Jose, California. Before
packing your bags for a new
hometown, do your research to
find the best fit for you and
your particular degree. Because
even if the Big Apple is beck-
oning, it might not be the place
youre most likely to land a job.
Determine cost of living.
Many young people, particular-
ly those from rural areas where
the cost of living tends to be
more affordable, are shocked to
learn just how expensive it can
be to live in a big city. In an
analysis of the rental market in
2012, for example, Citi
Habitats, a Manhattan-based
rental brokerage firm, found
that the average rent in
Manhattan was $3,418 per
month. Young women looking
to move to a metropolitan area
should determine the cost of
living before making plans to
move. Metropolitan areas are
seemingly always more expen-
sive than rural or suburban
locales, but some metropolitan
areas are more reasonable than
others.
Visit before you move.
Many young people harbor
romantic notions of the big
city. But larger cities, even
those that boast low unemploy-
ment rates, are not immune to
problems. Young women
should visit a city before com-
mitting to move there. If you
have friends or family currently
living in a big city, spend a
weekend with them and talk to
them about everyday life and
what you can expect. The bet-
ter feel you can get for the
lifestyle of a given city, the
more you will know if that city
is what youre looking for.
Determine how you will
get around. Few people who
live in large metropolitan areas
drive to work. In a city such as
New York or Chicago, for
instance, residents tend to rely
on the subway to get to work,
and many residents do not
even own an automobile. Even
people who live in the suburbs
of New York City but work
within city limits tend to take
mass transportation to work.
That mass transportation costs
extra money, often several hun-
dred dollars per month, is
something to consider if you
land a job in a metropolitan
area but intend to live in the
surrounding suburbs where rent
is typically cheaper. Consider
the cost and reliability of trans-
portation when choosing your
next hometown.
Moving to a metropolitan
area is an exciting, and often
practical, decision for young
women looking to begin their
careers. But the decision is one
that requires careful considera-
tion of a host of factors.
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ed to deliver meals two times a month.
We are accepting referrals for people
who would like to receive meals. To vol-
unteer, to request Kosher Meals on
Wheels, or for additional information,
call Paul Klein at 973-595-0111.
Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club in
Wayne offers birthday parties and spe-
cial events for all ages. Kids will have
the time of their lives at Spa 23 parties!
In addition to our pool parties, choose
from any of our themed parties, or add
a theme to your pool party. Theme par-
ties are available seven days a week.
Pool parties are available Fridays,
Saturdays, and Sundays. You can also
book the entire club for your own pri-
vate event! The spa is located at 381
Route 23 in Pompton Plains. Contact
Spa 23s program director, Laura
Severance, at 973-839-8823. View
more information online at
www.spa23.com.
An open invitation is extended to all
seniors in the area to join the Golden
Key of Wayne. Dont get housebound
come play bingo, dominoes, and card
games with some friendly seniors.
Enjoy fellowship, fun, holiday parties,
and trips. The Golden Key Club meets
every Friday afternoon from 1-3p.m. at
the Post 174 American Legion building,
55 Mountain View Blvd. in Wayne. For
more information, please call Annette
Ford at 973-628-0492.
The MOMS Club of Wayne is currently
looking for members. It is part of an
international non-profit support group
for mothers who stay home with their
children; including those who have
home-based businesses or who work
part-time but are home with their chil-
dren during the day. The group offers a
wide range of activities including:
monthly socials, group activities/out-
ings, play group opportunities and
moms night out for the moms only
along with community service projects.
All activities and service projects are vol-
untary. If you live in Wayne and are
interested in joining please e-mail mom-
sofwayne@yahoo.com or go to
http://www.meetup.com/moms-club-
of-wayne/
The Morning Minyan, a group of caring
people dedicated to observing the tradi-
tion of daily prayer, meets at 7:30am in
the sanctuary of Temple Beth Tikvah,
950 Preakness Avenue in Wayne. A light
breakfast follows the 15-20 minute
prayer service. All are welcomed!
The Pines Lake Womans Club is an
active club opened to all women from
the Wayne area that are at least 18
years old. We meet monthly on the sec-
ond Wednesday of the month at the
Pines Lake Elementary School cafeteria
at 7:30pm. Visitors are welcomed. The
club offers fun, friendship, and service.
For more information, membership, or
to visit one of our meetings, call 973-
835-3272 or e-mail pineslakewoman-
sclub@yahoo.com.
Mothers with infants and young tod-
dlers have always been challenged to
find a way to get back in shape while
focusing on the demands of new moth-
erhood. Mommy and Me Fitness classes
let Mom keep Baby within arms reach
so there is no need to worry about find-
ing a sitter or making the time away
from Baby to work out. The Stroll Fit
program is developed with the needs of
both moms and babies in mind. Each
60-minute class consists of cardiovascu-
lar, strength, and flexibility training for
a total body workout. The classes also
provide a great environment for moms
to connect with one another and devel-
op support systems for achieving fitness
goals not to mention bonding with
their babies! Now offered at two loca-
tions: Wayne and Montclair. For more
information or to attend a free class,
contact Tami Wolfe at 973-896-4828 or
e-mail tamiswolfe@comcast.net.
Are you struggling with a family, job,
or personal issue? Do you need
answers and resolutions for these
issues? You will find support from
Christian brothers and sisters at
Calvary Temple in Wayne. The Mens
Purity Group, Womens healing for the
Wounded Heart, and grief-share
groups meet every Thursday at 7pm.
All are welcomed! You will have an
opportunity to share and be led by
qualified Christian leaders, as well as
find the support and friendship of
other men and women facing lifes
problems. The temple is located at
1111 Preakness Ave. in Wayne. For
directions, call 973-694-2938.
Wayne Toastmasters (Wayne Chapter
of Toastmasters International) is a
non-profit educational organization
dedicated to helping people overcome
apprehensions about speaking in pub-
lic, while improving communication
and leadership skills. Guests are wel-
comed there is no charge to visit and
no obligation to speak or to join.
Meetings held every second and fourth
Tuesday of the month from 7-9pm.
Please arrive 15 minutes early. For
more information, call 973-633-9155
or visit www.waynetoastmasters.com.
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