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    When you walk into The

    Learning Exper-ience

    Academy of Early

    Education at 1784 Hamburg

    Turnpike in Wayne, you instantly

    get a sense being amongst family.

    The entire facility is immaculately

    kept and a friendly face is there togreet you as you walk in the door.

    It instantly becomes obvious that

    the people that built this center

    put a lot of thought into creating

    a facility that caters to a young

    childs every need.

    The Learning Experience is

    able to accomplish this by giving

    children the support they need to

    develop socially, physically and

    emotionally in a safe and secure

    environment. Programs like theircutting edge, proprietary L.E.A.P.

    (Learning Experience Academic

    Program) curriculum and Fun with

    Phonics have nearly 90% of partic-

    ipating children reading by the

    time they enter kindergarten.

    Other programs that are part of the

    everyday curriculum include sign

    language, technology (comput-

    ers are provided in all class-

    rooms for 2.5 years of

    age and above),

    L.E.A.P. into Spanish, philan-

    thropy, physical fitness and

    Manners Matter have children

    exercising not only their minds,

    but their bodies as well. This well-

    rounded approach to

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    In keeping with their innova-

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    active board via Google Earth.

    Children can reach out and touch

    these destinations and travel the

    world without ever leaving the

    classroom. This interactive tech-

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    learn hands-on rather than just

    seeing it in a book or hearing about

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    SEPT 6

    On Saturday, September 6, following

    the 5pm Vespers service, Holy

    Resurrection Orthodox Church will hosta community lecture presented by HisGrace, Right Reverend Bishop Michael(Dahulich), PhD. His Grace is the Bishopof the New York and New Jersey Diocese

    of the Orthodox Church in America. Thelecture is entitled Christians in the 21st

    Century: Living the Experience of theEarly Church. The lecture is open to allinterested parties. There is no chargefor the event. The church is located at285 French Hill Road, Wayne. For moreinformation, visit www.heisrisen.org.

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    Family Promise of Passaic County willhost their Second Annual Golf Outing &Banquet. Help us help children and fam-ilies that are facing homelessness in

    Passaic County. Come join us onSeptember 22 at Black Bear Golf Clubon Rt. 23 Franklin, NJ. $165.00 per

    person for golf & dinner, $65.00 perperson for banquet with silent auction.

    Sponsorship opportunities are available.A great day and evening of fun for

    all! For more information callKen Tanis 201-310-1832, or [email protected] beforeAugust 31.

    OCT 19

    The Wayne Valley High School will behosting a Craft Show on Sunday,October 19, from 10am- 5pm. Theschool is located at 551 Valley Rd,Wayne. The Wayne Valley Band Parentswill be sponsoring the show and P.J.s

    Promotions will be promoting the event.One hundred exhibitors with crafts, artand photography will be set up in onehuge gym. This long running showdraws a great crowd of eager shoppers.For further information please call 201-666-1340.

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    Passaic County Court Appointed SpecialAdvocates (CASA) is hosting theirAnnual School Supply Drive. Donate abackpack and fill it with school suppliesor host your own drive collecting class-room essential items. Please add thisevent to your upcoming community,fundraising, or organization calendarand help us spread the word about thisdrive. Passaic County CASAs Annual

    School Supply Drive, 973-832-4002,[email protected].

    Drop off location: CASA- 573 ValleyRoad, Suite 2, Wayne. Last day todonate is Tuesday, September 2although sooner donations are greatlyencouraged.Afraid of Speaking in Public? Lookingto improve your speaking and leader-ship skills? Ace a job interview? Igniteyour career? Toastmasters is theanswer! Join us as our guest - meetingsare held every 2nd & 4th Tuesday ofevery month. Next meeting will be

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    The Community Food Box Program hasarrived at St. Michaels Episcopal

    Church, 1219 Ratzer Road, Wayne. The

    boxes contain a great selection of qual-ity frozen food that is delivered on site

    each month, for pick up, at very inex-

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    from. The program is exceptionally con-venient for all who participate. The

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    the Wayne Seniors Swing Band will per-form for your dancing and listening

    pleasure on the third Tuesday of eachmonth. Performances will take placefrom 12:30-2:30 pm at the Wayne ElksLodge, 50 Hinchman Avenue in Wayne.Requested donation is $2 from mem-bers of the Wayne Elks Lodge and mem-

    bers of the Wayne Adult CommunityCenter. For all others, requested dona-tion is $3. Light refreshments will beserved. For more information, call 973-633-0734.

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    Moving can be stress-

    ful. If the process of

    finding a new place

    to live wasnt difficult

    enough, then the task of get-

    ting everything packed and

    out of your current residence

    on time is sure to complicate

    matters.

    For pet owners, the mov-

    ing process can be even moredifficult. Renters often find

    the rental market is less than

    enthusiastic about pets, and

    even landlords who allow pets

    might require a larger security

    deposit. But once that deposit

    has been made, it is time to

    move, a process that can be

    difficult for renters and buyers

    alike. Pets are often averse to

    change, and few changes are

    as significant as changing res-idences. But there are ways

    that pet owners can make

    moving easier on themselves

    and their pets.

    Spread things out.

    Sudden changes can increase

    pets anxiety levels, which

    can alter their behavior.

    When getting ready to move,

    spread things like packing out

    over time, gradually packing

    items away so pets wont

    panic as their environmentchanges. Avoid packing pets

    comfort items, such as bed-

    ding and toys, until the last

    minute.

    Arrange for travel well

    in advance of your move. If

    youre moving relatively close

    by, then your trip to your new

    home may be no different for

    a pet than a standard road

    trip. In such instances, pack

    toys and snacks in the car tokeep your pet occupied

    throughout the trip.

    If flying will be a part of

    your move, then arrange for

    travel as soon as possible.

    Doing so increases the

    chances you can get a non-

    stop flight, which will be eas-

    ier on you and especially your

    pet, which wont be as used to

    the changes in air pressure on

    an airplane as his or her own-

    ers are. Flying can be uncom-fortable for pets no matter

    how considerate an airline is,

    so limit your move to a single

    nonstop flight when possible.

    Stick to your routine.

    Pets thrive with routine, so

    while the days leading up to a

    move can be hectic, stick to

    your pets routine as much as

    possible. This includes feed-

    ing times, morning and

    evening walks and even thetime you set aside for play

    each day. If problems arise

    with your mood, dont allow

    your pet to see you lose your

    temper or succumb to stress,

    as this can cause a spike in

    pets anxiety levels that can

    make the move more difficult.

    Give pets their own spot

    on moving day. Moving day

    can be hectic, especially

    when pet owners hire profes-

    sional movers. It can be diffi-cult for pets to adjust to

    strangers in a home, and

    movers will be in and out of

    your home all day on moving

    day. Designate a room in your

    house for your pet, and make

    sure the movers know not to

    enter that room. Place feed-

    ing dishes, water bowls and

    toys in the room so pets can

    eat drink and remain occu-

    pied until the time comes toleave the house. On a nice

    day, consider letting the dogs

    play in a fenced-

    in yard or use a

    tree lead that

    allows pets to play in the yard

    without the freedom to run

    away.

    Visit the veterinarian

    before making your trip. Pet

    owners should take their pet

    to the veterinarian one last

    time before moving. Ask forthe animals health records,

    including documentation of

    its vaccination history as well

    as any past illnesses or condi-

    tions the pet might have

    experienced. The vet visit is

    also a good time to get the

    animal one last checkup so

    the vet can ensure that the pet

    is healthy enough to travel.

    When visiting the vet,

    discuss any past travel issuesyour pet might have had. In

    some cases, the vet might pre-

    scribe an anti-anxiety med-

    ication if the pet has a history

    of anxiety when traveling.

    When getting ready to

    move, pet owners should take

    all the necessary precautions

    to ensure their pet has a safe

    and comfortable move.

    Dr. Matthew Krupnick is the

    owner of the Pequannock Ani-

    mal Hospital. He grew up in

    Kinnelon and is happy to be

    home with his wife, three

    cats, and two dogs to provide

    quality and compassionate care

    for pets in the community. The

    Pequannock Animal Hospital is

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    T

    wo Wayne congrega-

    tions will sponsor a

    High Holiday food andbasic necessities drive allowing

    the Wayne Interfaith Network

    (WIN) and other charities to

    help alleviate ongoing hunger

    and need in the Township.

    Shomrei Torah and Temple

    Beth Tikvah are joining

    Conservative and Reform con-

    gregations throughout the

    United States in a national

    effort to fight hunger and help

    those less fortunate. DuringRosh Hashanah (Sept. 24-26),

    collection bags are distributed

    and then filled and returned

    prior to Kol Nidre services on

    Friday, Oct. 3. Donations may

    also be dropped off at either

    location during the weekdays

    between these Holy Days.

    The following non-perish-

    able foods, packed in non-glass

    containers, are especially help-

    ful: canned stews, ravioli, fruits,tuna or salmon, dry or milk

    canned, peanut butter, jelly,

    cooking oil, hot or cold cereal,

    juices, mayonnaise, ketchup,

    tea, coffee, spaghetti sauce,macaroni and cheese mix, rice,

    cocoa mix, canned mixed veg-

    etables, potatoes or yams,

    spinach, asparagus, beets,

    etc. Non-food items which are

    also needed are: Ivory soap

    bars, plastic wrap, aluminum

    foil, shampoo, toilet paper,

    paper towels, sponges, scouring

    powder.

    Pasta, canned corn and

    canned green beans are notneeded at this time. Items

    should be regular sizes (not

    super sizes). Paper bags in plas-

    tic, or paper bags with handles

    are best. Please check expira-

    tion dates. Monetary dona-

    tions are also welcome, payable

    to the Wayne Interfaith

    Network.

    The Wayne Interfaith

    Network (WIN) is a non-prof-

    it, tax-exempt organizationthat operates a pantry for

    Wayne area citizens. The WIN

    volunteers come from church-

    es, synagogues and other organ-

    izations throughout Wayne.The Social Action Committee

    of Temple Beth Tikvah co-ordi-

    nates its High Holiday

    Project and Shomrei Torah

    works under the auspices of its

    Operation Isaiah.

    Those interested in assist-

    ing in this effort may contact

    either: Shomrei Torah - 973-

    696-2500 office@shomrei

    torahwcc.org orTemple Beth

    Tikvah - 973-595-6565 [email protected].

    Two Wayne congregations collect

    for the needy

    S

    ome celebrities, like

    Lauren Hutton,

    Madonna, and ArnoldSchwarzenegger, see the gap

    between their front teeth

    (known as a diastema) as part

    of their unique style. But out-

    side Hollywood its unusual for

    people to want to keep their

    diastemas, according to the

    American Academy of Cos-

    metic dentistry. They say their

    patients with diastemas report

    feelings of lower self-confi-

    dence.Studies have shown that

    people create an opinion of a

    person based on his or her

    appearance within the first few

    moments of meeting them,

    said Ron Goodlin, DDS,

    AACD president. When 100

    people at a mall were shown a

    photo of someone with a

    diastema compared to someone

    without and asked to describe

    that person, they most oftendescribed the person as being of

    a lower socioeconomic status,

    not as smart and not as attrac-

    tive.

    Closing a diastema can be

    achieved several different ways

    according to the age of thepatient, and their expectations,

    finances and timetables. Call

    Dr. Peter Brusco if this issue is a

    concern to you.

    Dr. Peter Brusco is a 1980 gradu-

    ate of The University of Pennsyl-

    vania and has been practicing in

    Kinnelon since 1982. Dr. Brus-

    cos practice is located at 170 Kin-

    nelon Road, Suite 29A in Kin-

    nelon. You may reach him by call-ing 973-838-5862 or visit him on

    the web at www.drbrusco.com.

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    (GACW) is an active non-profit seniorgroup sponsored by the WayneDepartment of Parks and Recreationthat meets every Thursday at 1pm inthe PAL Building, 1 PAL Drive in Wayne.Day trips and overnight trips are sched-uled throughout the year, certain meet-ings host special speakers, and bingo isplayed for only GACW members oneThursday during each month. To qualifyas a member, you must be a Wayne res-ident of at least 50 years of age. Yearly

    dues are $7. For more information, callVal Turner, assistant recording secretary,at 973-694-5094. Or, come visit us!

    Jewish Family Service of North Jersey,a recipient of financial assistance from

    UJA Federation of North Jersey, isexpanding its Kosher Meals on Wheelsprogram in Wayne. The Meals onWheels Program provides hot, nutritiouskosher meals to people age 60 andover, or those younger who have a dis-ability and who are unable to cook orshop. Drivers needed to deliver mealstwo times a month. We are acceptingreferrals for people who would like toreceive meals. To volunteer, to requestKosher Meals on Wheels, or for addi-

    tional information, call Paul Klein at973-595-0111.Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club in Wayneoffers birthday parties and special events

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    and trips. The Golden Key Club meetsevery Friday afternoon from 1-3pm atthe Post 174 American Legion building,55 Mountain View Blvd., Wayne. Formore information, please call AnnetteFord at 973-628-0492.

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    CommunityHappenings

    The MOMS Club of Wayne is looking formembers. It is part of an international non-profit support group for mothers who stay

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    range of activities including: monthlysocials, group activities/outings, play groupopportunities and moms night out for themoms only along with community serviceprojects. All activities and service projectsare voluntary. If you live in Wayne and areinterested in joining please e-mail [email protected] or go towww.meetup.com/moms-club-of-wayne.The Morning Minyan, a group of caringpeople dedicated to observing the tradition

    of daily prayer, meets at 7:30am in the

    sanctuary of Temple Beth Tikvah, 950Preakness Avenue in Wayne. A light break-fast follows the 15-20 minute prayer serv-ice. All welcome.The Pines Lake Womans Club is an activeclub opened to all women from the Waynearea that are at least 18 years old meetmonthly on the second Wednesday of themonth at the Pines Lake Elementary Schoolcafeteria at 7:30pm. Visitors are welcome. Theclub offers fun, friendship, and service. Formore information call 973-835-3272 or e-

    mail [email protected].

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    Homeowners about to

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    KINNELON $975,000Inspired 4BR/4+BA Contemp situated on 1.38acres. 3-car garage. 4 fireplaces, cathedral ceil-ings, whirlpool tub. MLS 3137641

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