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WEEHAWKEN BRIEFS

Cultural Book Club to meet next Wednesday

The Weehawken Library will host its next Cultural Book Club meeting on Sept. 22 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. The club is open to anyone age 16 and older. The discussion will be about the book “Angelology” by Danielle Trussoni. For more information please call the library at (201) 863-7823.

Chili’s supports Weehawken Elks Lodge

Chili’s is supporting the Youth and Scholarship Committees of the Weehawken Elks Lodge No. 1456 with Weehawken Elks Lodge Give Back Night.
On Sept. 23 from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., Chili’s at 700 Plaza Drive in Secaucus will donate 10 percent of its sales to the Weehawken Elks Lodge.
For additional information, call MaryAnn at (201) 522-6427 or Bill at (201) 454-1905, or email WeehawkenElks@optonline.net for a flyer.

Popular children’s programs at library to begin registration
The Weehawken Public Library will begin registration for its popular Circle Time and
Story Time Programs on Sept. 27 at 9 a.m. Registration must be done in person at the library with proof of residency and birth certificate made available.
The program schedule is as follows: Circle Time Junior: 6 to 18 months on Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; Circle Time Senior: 19 to 24 months on Thursdays, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.; Story Time Tuesday: 2 to 3 year olds on Tuesday, 12 noon to 1 p.m.; Story Time Saturday: 3 to 4 year olds on Saturday, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
For further information please call the Weehawken Public Library at (201) 863-7823.

Back to School Night at Webster School

The Daniel Webster School in Weehawken will hold its annual Back to School Night on Sept. 30 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Parents are encouraged to attend and meet with their children’s teachers. Bus transportation will be provided. For more information, contact the school at (201) 422-6150.

Weekenders get set for annual shopping outing

The Weehawken Weekenders are planning their annual shopping outing, which this year will be a visit to the 120 designer shops at Jersey Premium Outlets in Tinton Falls followed by a stop for dinner at Mom’s Kitchen in Neptune.
The cost of $30.00 per person ticket includes deluxe coach transportation and gratuity for the day. Dinner will be “on your own” at one of the Jersey Shore’s most established and delicious Italian restaurants. For information or to sign up call the Weekenders Office at (201) 319-6059.

Sign ups begin for fall golf lessons

From Sept. 27 through Nov. 29, golf lessons will be held at the Edgewater Driving Range on Mondays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The lessons are open from ages 18 and up. Participants must provide their own transportation to the Edgewater Driving Range. The program is open to Weehawken residents only and proof of residency is required. To sign up or for more information, call the Recreation Department at (201) 319-6061.

Bayonne Town Center to host 3rd Annual Art Show

On Saturday, Sept. 25, the Bayonne Town Center will host the 3rd Annual Outdoor Art Show on 23rd Street between Broadway and Church Lane. Local artists as well as the Hudson Artists of NJ will display their work from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Artists who would like to display their art work should submit the following information to the Bayonne Town Center at 8 East 22nd St., Bayonne, NJ 07002: Name, Address, Type of Artwork, Telephone number and whether or not a table will be needed to set up work. A refundable deposit of $10 is required and registration needs to be completed before Sept. 20. In case of rain, the art show will be held in St. Michael’s Parish Hall. For more information, call the Bayonne Town Center at (201)-339-9409.

Realty board fund-raiser benefits hospital, scholarships

The Liberty Board of Realtors will hold “Who Wants to be a Liberty Idol?” finals on Saturday Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. at The Elks Club, 48 Ames Ave, Rutherford. The two largest recipients from the community service fund-raiser are Hoboken University Medical Center’s Pediatrics Ward and a scholarship at Hudson County Community College. The $45 per person includes buffet, beer, wine and soda. Contact Margaret Watson (201) 970-4593 or Carolyn Cavallaro at (201) 851-3012, mwatson@patinarealty.com or cavallaroc@aol.com to attend, or offer your sponsorship. No donation is too small to help make a difference

Hudson Regional Health Commission MRC in search of volunteers

September is Emergency Preparedness Month, a great time to consider becoming a medical reserve corps volunteer, according to the Hudson Regional Health Commission Medical Reserve Corps (MRC).
Medical Reserve Corps units are made of locally based volunteers (with and without a medical background) who can assist their communities during emergencies, such as an influenza epidemic, a chemical spill, or an act of terrorism.
MRC volunteers include medical and public health professionals such as physicians, nurses, pharmacists, mental health professionals, dentists, veterinarians, and epidemiologists. Other community members, such as interpreters, chaplains, office workers and legal advisors, can fill other vital support positions.
Hudson Regional Health Commission MRC volunteers share a minimal amount of time attending meetings and free trainings. They are also invited to participate in local public health exercises to practice their knowledge and skills.
Hudson County’s Emergency Management, police, fire, EMS and public health professionals are working hard to identify, train and respond to emergencies that could impact those who live and work here, but more help is needed.
For more information on the Hudson Regional Health Commission, visit the Hudson Regional Health Commission website at www.hudsonregional.org and click on “Medical Reserve Corps” on the menu bar on the left. Interested individuals can also contact Annie McNair, Hudson County MRC Coordinator, at (201) 223-1133 or mrc@hudsonregionalhealth.org.

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