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MAY 7
•National Day of Prayer on Thursday,May 7. This year’s 64th AnnualObservance theme is “Lord, Hear ourCry” from 1Kings 8:28:“Hear the cryand prayer that Thy servant is prayingin Thy presence this day.” Many townsthroughout New Jersey and the nation will be participating. Please join us in
prayer from 12:20-12:40pm at TheMunicipal Building, 25 Lenox AvePompton Lakes. For more informationon this day visit www.ndptf.org.•Lag B’aomer Family Fun DayFriendship Circle Color Run on Thursday,May 7. Registration for run 5pm; Run at5:30pm. Adults-$20; FC teen volunteer-$10; Kids (12 and under)-$10. Free T-shirt with every adult registration. Runheld at The Chabad Center 194 RatzerRd., Wayne. Call for more informationat 973-694-6274 or register now at www.fcpassaiccounty.com.
MAY 15
•MEGA-CON on Friday, May 15 from6:30-8:30pm Wayne Public Library 461Valley Road, Wayne. Join us at the mainlibrary for a fun filled two hours ofsharpening your gaming skills withinside secrets from GameStop and findout the magic behind the top designs ofMcFarlane Toys. For ages: 10-14. You won’t want to miss insights into comiccollections and what is hot on the hori-zon from the experts at Zapp Comics.You need to register online to saveyourself a spot: https://nj.evanced.
info/wayne/lib/eventcalendar.asp.JUN 8
•Passaic County Court Appointed SpecialAdvocates (CASA), a non-profit organi-zation dedicated to advocating forabused and neglected children in fostercare, will hold their 6th Annual Tricky Tray on Monday, June 8 at TheWestmount Country Club in WoodlandPark at 6pm. Tickets are $50 per personand include entrance, passed horsd’oeuvres, a three course dinner, onesheet of regular tickets, and one bonusdoor prize ticket. To reserve a ticket,please call 973-832-4002. To ensuregroup seating, please submit reserva-tions together. Passaic County CASA isalso accepting donations for raffleitems. Donations received prior to June1 will be listed in the event program.
Around theCommunity...
•“Voices of Praise” will be giving anInspirational concert at PreaknessValley United Reformed Church, ValleyRoad in Wayne on Friday, May 15 at7pm and Saturday, May 16 at CovenantChristian Reformed Church, 400 N.Haledon Ave. N. Haledon at 7pm.Concerts are free, an offering will betaken for a Mission in the local area, ie:Star of Hope Mission. Representing 30local churches with a 75 voice choir and21 piece orchestra led by Sheila Smithand her husband, Phil Smith, a pastmember of the NY PhilharmonicOrchestra. Come out for an evening ofPraise and Worship. For further infor-mation, you may call 973-694-5442.•Passaic County CASA has announced itstentative Summer 2015 TrainingSession. This intensive one week session will be held on July 27-31, from9:30am-3:30pm. This summer sessionis contingent upon registration of a min-imum of ten applicants. In addition to
the training, each applicant will attend three hour court observation prior tobeing sworn in. First step to becomingCourt Appointed Special Advocatattend one orientation session that arescheduled for 5/6, 6/10, 7/8, 8/12 at6pm. The orientation sessions and altraining sessions held in our Wayneoffice at 415 Hamburg Turnpike. Fomore information or to RSVP to an orentation please contact MargaretCurreri at 973-832-4002 or emailMargaret at [email protected].•Calvary Temple’s various supportgroups can guide you through life.Every Thursday at 7pm the meetingsinclude: anger management, single parenting, grief share, marriage builders,men’s pure life dealing with pornography, and post abortion group. Veteran’Support is every Monday at 7pm. Fomore information contact Reverend De
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O ver the 33 years I’vebeen a Retirementand Estate PlanningSpecialist, most of myprospects, before becomingmy clients, asked me the ques-tion: “Where is your portfolioinvested?” It has been by farthe most frequently askedquestion of me but, it reallywasn’t what these peoplewanted to know. The dis-guised question was simply:“Do you actually own whatyou are attempting to sell metoday?” More simply stated,“Do you own what you sell?”Proudly, I would answer, yes Ido, if I didn’t, then you would
refer to me as a “professionalhypocrite!” Whether a lifeinsurance policy, an annuity,mutual funds or disabilityinsurance, I became my ownclient and am thrilled that Itook my own advice.
I profess that everyone,during their working years,purchase a life insurance poli-cy and a disability policywhile simultaneously invest-ing money systematically intoquality stock mutual funds,both foreign and domestic.The addition of a variableannuity allows for tax-deferralof any growth realized in thecontract; while the mutualfunds though currently tax-able, are reachable without agovernment penalty prior toage 59 ½ for a home purchase,
an emergency need or a newcar. In my case those fundswere needed for my first homepurchase, cars and baby needs
as our family grew to 4 chil-dren. I started accounts foreach of our kids shortly aftertheir birth to accumulate forcollege, a car for them and fortheir retirement plans. Whilestill working I am funding allof their accounts and theretirement accounts for my
wife and I. However, should Ibecome disabled or die, insur-ance would swoop-in and savethe day and my family fromfinancial ruin. Every month Icontinue to fund my mutualfunds and annuities, my IRA’sand my personal pensionplans.
I both preach and prac-tice living below my means tohave the financial resources tobuild and grow our money.
Over the three decades thathave passed since my enteringthis industry, I’ve had to usesome of the products I sold
myself, like health insuranceand the mutual funds I invest-ed in to pay for my two olderchildren’s college expensestaking absolutely no loans intheir names or mine. Themutual funds continued togrow over the contributions soI had the opportunity to with-
draw again to purchase a sec-ond home, then a third andmore, all with no mortgages.My Simplified EmployeePension Plan (SEP) annuitieshave grown to the point nowthat they can support us dur-ing our retirement. When Idie, there will be additionallife insurance dollars to guar-antee my wife’s solvency andcontinue to leave a bequestand legacy for our children.
My wife and I have prac-ticed what we preached forover thirty years, utilizing theidentical plans, programs,
policies and strategies that weprofessed and marketed to ourprospects and clients of theday, of the month’s, of theyear’s and over the decade’sthat have gone by. As newand improved innovationspresented themselves, it wasincumbent upon me to inform
my clients that an opportuni-ty for upgrading was availableand in addition to myself andfamily, they should upgradetoo!
These are the things thata well-versed, competent, pro-fessional financial advisordoes for his clients and if yourfinancial planner is not work-ing for you to this end, per-haps a change is in order.Does he or she practice what
they preach and teach? It is agreat question that in myopinion needs to be asked andthe answer given to you by
your financial advisor.A few years ago, I almost
had to test my planning tech-niques by my wife potentiallyfiling a claim with my lifeinsurance carriers; I qualifiedto receive payments on thedisability policies too. Further,my designees required theusage of 3 legal documents myestate planning attorney pre-pared, the Health Proxy, thePower of Attorney and theLiving Will! Fortunately,everything and everyone wasprepared and empowered toact on my behalf and with thefinancial resources to do so. Irecovered from my cardiac
ordeal to write this columntoday, five years later. Likepracticing a “fire drill” that wehope will never be needed,each of us must be preparedfor some bad news down theroad and what is becoming aneven bigger bout, the longevi-ty game. Did you realize thatyou might outlive your moneyand resources? There is littlefear of that in my case and thefamilies I serve because of theinnovative products andopportunities available in themarketplace today. If yourportfolio does not enjoy thesame protection, perhaps youshould call me to discuss it! Itmight only be a few minorportfolio carburetor adjust-ments or you might require amajor revamping of every-
thing, regardless, the examshould be taken, just like thefire drills you ran as a child inschool.
The next APG Retire-ment and Estate Planningworkshop Series takes placeMay 12th, 13th and 14th from1-3pm and repeated 7-9pm.Please check this paper for thegreen flyer announcement orcall our office or check ourwebsite for more details.There is no cost or obligation.Hundreds of your neighborshave enthusiastically attend-ed in the past.
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A ballet version of thechildren’s story of “Beauty and theBeast” will be presented bythe McKenna School of
Dance at the Wayne YMCAon Saturday, May 9th at 7pmand Sunday, May 10th at2pm.
The role of Beauty willbe performed by Tarra Frawleyof West Milford. The Beastwill be portrayed by CatherineVinci, an alumni of the studiowho resides in Franklin Lakes.Madeleine Johannes of Lincoln Park will perform asBeauty’s father. The brotherswill be danced by Katie
Goralski of Kinnelon and Jennifer Cantilli of Wayne.Beauty’s sisters will be dancedby Isabella Vicenzino of
Pompton Plains and AngelicaHofbauer of Towaco. JuliaCordaro of Wayne will per-form the role of the Fairy.
Jewels will be performed byStephanie Wilpiszeski andMaryanna Tosi, who are bothalumni of the studio. Thesedancers are all members of theperforming company withinthe school. They visit nursinghomes and libraries with aChristmas performance inDecember and a spring pro-duction in May. The remain-ing cast of “Beauty and theBeast” is made up of dancestudents from Wayne and thesurrounding communities.
The McKenna School of Dance has been offeringinstruction to students from 4years up through adult for 65years in the Packanack Lakearea. In addition to this year’sperformance of “Beauty andthe Beast” a variety show enti-tled “The TransportationHub” will be performed.
“The TransportationHub” will showcase theyounger ballet students, thetap and hip-hop departmentand some of the schools alum-ni.
The performance is awonderful way to exposeyoung children to the world of
dance in a comfortable localtheater, and a great opportu-nity to see and support thedance population in the area.
For information pleasecontact the studio at 973-628-1676.
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Photo information left to right: Angelica Hofbauer, Jennifer Cantilli, Madeleine Johannes, IsabellaVicenzino, Tarra Frawley, Stephanie Wilpiszeski, Catherine Vinci,
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Many trainers and vet-erinarians recom-mend that dog own-ers buy dog crates as soon aspossible after buying or adopt-ing a dog. Apet owner’s choiceof crate can go a long waytoward ensuring the dog reactspositively to the crate.
The Association of Professional Dog Trainers rec-ommends the use of crates forpuppies and dogs as a short-term training tool and as a safe-ty precaution throughout thedog’s life. Crates can be invalu-able in house training youngdogs and helping to curtaildestructive behavior, such aschewing. As more people trav-
el with their pets, crates alsoprovide a safe and convenientconfinement option in the car,on an airplane and in pet-friendly hotel rooms.
Crates also offer a cozyspot dogs can call their own.Crates can feed dogs’ need forsecurity. When used correctly,and not as punishment for adog, crates can serve as com-forting retreats for dogs whenthey need alone time.
Where to buy?Crates can be purchased
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Pet owners who desire certainmaterials or have specialrequirements of their dog cratesprobably can find the biggestselection at pet supply stores.
What size to get?It is important to consider
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Many pet owners makethe mistake of getting a larger
crate than is necessary. Dogs donot like to soil in their sleepingareas, but crates that are toolarge may encourage poochesto use one end as a bathroomand the other as a sleepingarea, and ultimately that canmake dogs less enthusiasticabout crates. Also, crates thatare too large will not providethe feeling of security dogscrave.
According to LabradorTraining HQ, measure the dogwhile he is standing uprightfrom nose to the base of thetail. Add five to six inches tothis measurement, and thatwill be an ideal length for thecrate. Also measure the dog
while he is sitting upright.Again, add a few inches to themeasurement, and this will bethe minimum height of thecrate.
What about a growing puppy?Some owners prefer to
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What are the different crate materials?
Crates come in plastic,metal wire, wood, and nylon or
another fabric material. Eachhas its own share of advantagesand disadvantages. Wire cratesare what many people envisionin a crate, and such crates areamong the most popularbecause they provide ventila-tion, an easily cleaned floortray, folding capabilities, andvisibility for the dog. However,some dog owners feel wirecrates bear too close a resem-blance to cages.
Fabric crates can be cozyand light, but dogs that areprone to scratching and tearingmay be able to escape them
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easily. Plastic crates can bemore private, and wood cratescan be customized to fit withthe décor of the house.
Pet owners should shoparound to find which crate bestfits the needs of their dogs. If crates will remain in the home,a more attractive crate may bea priority. If the crate will beused for travel, somethinglighter and more portable maybe the best fit.
Crates can be handy toolsfor dog owners, as crates pro-
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Crates also are handy for travel.For more information on theright crate, speak with a vet orconsult with employees of a pet supply retailer.
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ing people dedicated to observing thetradition of daily prayer, meets at7:30am in the sanctuary of TempleBeth Tikvah, 950 Preakness AvenueWayne. A light breakfast follows a 1520 minute prayer service. All wel-come.•The Pines Lake Woman’s Club is opeto women from Wayne. The club meemonthly on the second Wednesday othe month at the Pines LakeElementary School cafeteria at7:30pm. Visitors are welcome. Theclub offers fun, friendship, and serv-ice. For information call 973-835-3272 or e-mail [email protected].•Spa 23 Health & Racquet Club inWayne offers birthday parties andspecial events for all ages. Kids wilhave the time of their lives at Spa 23
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Rosetta Beneventine, of Rosetta’s Closet, is astyle and wardrobe
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A complimentary con-sultation and a simple walkthrough your closet is all thatit takes to get started. OnceRosetta understands your per-
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Mother's Day is rightaround the corner,and this special hol-iday serves to honor all thosewomen who devote so muchtime and effort to their fami-lies. While gifts and othertrinkets are certainly part of
the celebration, a vast majori-ty of children opt to treatMom to a night out on thetown come Mother's Day. Notonly does this give mom anight off from cooking, butalso it presents an opportunityto get dressed up and spendtime together as a family.
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to a special meal out onMother's Day. Billions of dol-lars are generated by peopleeating out with their mothers.With large crowds to beexpected, diners can follow afew tips when treating Momto a meal.•Book early... very early. Toguarantee a reservation at any
restaurant, namely yourfavorite restaurant, you willneed to make a reservationwell in advance of Mother'sDay. It's never too early to putyour name on the reservationlist. Don't forget Mother'sDay is Sunday, May 10, 2015.
•Expect to wait. Even with areservation, you're bound tospend some time waiting atthe restaurant. Other familiesmay be lingering at theirtables, as no one wants to rushMom out of the door. Planaccordingly for a potentiallylong wait time. This meanshaving a snack before you
leave. Don't arrive famished,as no one wants the diningparty to be hungry and cranky,which is not a good way tocelebrate Mom. Have plentyof snacks and drinks on handfor young children, as well asactivities to keep them enter-
tained.•Consider dining out a daybefore or after. Restaurants aregenerally packed on Mother'sDay, and as a result kitchenand wait staffs might be over-taxed. What's more, dinersmight be relegated to a specialor abbreviated menu. If youwant a more relaxed settingand the ability to order what-ever you desire, it may be abetter idea to celebrateMother's Day in advance.Then have Mom enjoy arelaxing day at home on herspecial day.•Take-out is an option.Families can treat Mom to adinner out, without reallyhaving to go out. Manyrestaurants offer takeout serv-ice, so you will not be limited
to pizza or Chinese. Evenchain restaurants have curb-side service, so if Mom is inthe mood for a burger orsomething more elaborate,she'll have that option.•Expect an included gratuity.Restaurants often include agratuity in the bill when serv-icing larger parties, such asthose that might be celebrat-ing Mother's Day. The stan-dard gratuity rate is 18 per-cent, but you may want to goabove and beyond if you feel
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the service is exemplary.•Hire a sitter for young kids.Although Mother's Day is achance for the entire family to
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Don’t miss this Live Musical Tribute to those wonder-ful songs of the 50’s and 60’s sung by some of RhinoTheatre’s best performers! Sing along to the tunes
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