march 2015 please take one ...Free! Fourth grader Amanda Skinner of the Jefferson School in Hawthorne was named the first place winner of the 19th Annual Passaic County Clerk Poster Calendar Contest. Her depiction of the 77-foot high Great Falls of Paterson washed in water colors captured the beauty of the historic site and is featured on the cover. Amanda is pictured here with Kristin M. Corrado, Passaic County Clerk, and Deputy Clerk Walt Davidson. The 12 winning entries are reproduced on the 2015 Calendar being distributed to schools, government offices, libraries and other public places. “Many of the schools included this contest as part of their fourth grade curriculum,” said Corrado. “It is a wonderful way for children to learn more about all that is special and unique about Passaic County.” Other finalists are Darlena Makowka, Immaculate Heart of Mary School, Wayne; Isabella Rossi, Washington Park School, Totowa; Andrew Schalago, Samuel R. Donald School, Bloomingdale; Makayla Perez, Roosevelt School, Hawthorne; William Yi, Hawthorne Christian Academy, Hawthorne; Sierra Moen, Ringwood Christian School, Ringwood; Anthony Martino, Immaculate Heart of Mary School, Wayne; Alisha Muhith, Beatrice Gilmore School, Woodland Park; Brianna Torres, School #14, Paterson; Amelia Lothrop, Randall Carter School, Wayne; Joseph Mancini, Washington Park School, Totowa. Call 973-225-3690 to receive the 2015 calendar. passaic county cultural & heritage council @ pccc passaic county arts n e w s
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march 2015please take one
...Free!
Fourth grader Amanda Skinner of the Jefferson School in Hawthorne was named the first place winner of the 19th Annual Passaic County
Clerk Poster Calendar Contest. Her depiction of the 77-foot high Great
Falls of Paterson washed in water colors captured the beauty of the
historic site and is featured on the cover.
Amanda is pictured here with Kristin M. Corrado, Passaic County
Clerk, and Deputy Clerk Walt Davidson. The 12 winning entries are
reproduced on the 2015 Calendar being distributed to schools,
government offices, libraries and other public places.
“Many of the schools included this contest as part of their fourth grade
curriculum,” said Corrado. “It is a wonderful way for children to learn
more about all that is special and unique about Passaic County.”
Other finalists are Darlena Makowka, Immaculate Heart of Mary
School, Wayne; Isabella Rossi, Washington Park School, Totowa;
Andrew Schalago, Samuel R. Donald School, Bloomingdale; Makayla
Perez, Roosevelt School, Hawthorne; William Yi, Hawthorne Christian
Academy, Hawthorne; Sierra Moen, Ringwood Christian School,
Ringwood; Anthony Martino, Immaculate Heart of Mary School, Wayne;
R&B show at La NevesRestaurant, Haledon. Ledby vocalist and Patersonresident Bernard Hill,Mista B mixes original
music with classic coversby groups ranging from
The Manhattans to HaroldMelvin’s Blue Notes.
Doors open at 6:45 pm fora buffet and DJ with thestage show at 9:30 pm.Advance tickets are $60,or $65 at the door. For
tickets, call 973-766-4019.
The Theater League of Clifton (TLC) stages ‘Once UponA Mystery’, a dinner theater whodunit with performances
on March 1, 6, 7 and 8 at Mario’s Restaurant, 710 Van Houten Ave., Clifton. Tickets are $40, which include dinner and show. Reserve seats attheaterleagueofclifton.com or call 973-928-7668.
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A new choral group—a musical
collaboration between the Sequoia
Senior Center, a program of the
Jewish Family Service of
Passaic/Clifton, and the Garden
State Opera—will make its debut at
a Purim party on March 3 at 11 am.
Held at 565 Broadway, Passaic, the
party is open to the public and
admission includes the performance
and a luncheon. Members pay $10,
non-members $15. Over the winter
months, seniors participated in
training three times a week by
Garden State Opera singers, under
the direction of Maestro Francesco
Santelli, pictured left. For info on
the Sequoia Purim party, call
973-246-7717. For info on the
Garden State Opera, go to
gardenstateopera.homestead.com.
The Harmony Singers of Wayne,a professionally directed, mixed-
voice, multi-generational
community chorus, is now in its
50th season. Rehearsals have
begun for a Golden Anniversary
Concert to be presented in May. The
group meets from 7:30 to 9:30 pm
on Tuesday evenings at the Wayne
Civic Center on Hamburg Turnpike.
Soprano, alto, tenor and bass voices
are invited to attend a few rehearsals
without obligation to see if voice,
time commitment and Harmony
singers are a fit. Details at
harmonysingersnj.org. W
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