A CITY’S SALUTE
ALPINE • CLOSTER • CRESSKILL • DEMAREST • ENGLEWOOD • ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS • HARRINGTON PARK HAWORTH • NORTHVALE • NORWOOD • OLD TAPPAN • ROCKLEIGH • TENAFLY
ALIGN AT FLAT ROCK BROOK GALA 2022
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JUNE 2022
‘BE ALL YOU’ FEST DELIVERS
ENGLEWOOD
STARS
Memorial Day 2022 in Englewood was solemn and proud, as the city honored the servicemen (and –women) who fought for, and gave their lives to protect, America.
Podcast gives rise to passion projects, mentoring
Evening ʻAmong the Treesʼ supports storied nature center, an Englewood ʻoasisʼ
BY HILLARY VIDERS FOR NORTHERN VALLEY PRESS
The Flat Rock Brook Nature Association held a marvelous 2022 “Among the Trees” gala at The Rockleigh on April 28. The festivities celebrated trees, forest, wildlife — and the individuals and organizations that have made outstanding contributions to the well-being of the Flat Rock Brook Nature Center and the greater community. The gala, emceed by Emmy Award-winning NBC New York correspondent and author Jen Maxfield, included 160 attendees, staff members, Englewood Mayor Michael Wildes, and five award recipients: • PSE&G: Corporate Good Neighbor Award (accepted by Donnett Verley, PSE&G Regional Public Affairs Manager, Northern Bergen County; • Dr. Annette Hollander: Presidentʼs Award; • Helen and Marc Jerome: Trailblazer Award; and • John Kendrick: Trustee Award (accepted by Susan Klausner, Flat Rock Brook Trustees board secretary).
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Passion projects on display May 19 were the work of 10 students from Teaneck High School and 15 from Dwight Morrow High School. The festival was the vision of Be All You co-founder and president Ryan Pruitt, 23, a Dwight Morrow High School graduate.
BY HILLARY VIDERS FOR NORTHERN VALLEY PRESS
COMMON AREA of Dwight Morrow High School on May 13 was a panorama of student “passion projects” that showcased innovations in science and technology, video production, environmental HE
issues, career goals, and more. The passion projects on display were the work of 10 students from Teaneck High School and 15 students from Dwight Morrow High School, all of whom are in grades 9–12 Passion Project expos such as this are organized and conducted by Be All You Inc., a 501(c)3 non-
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READY FOR DUTY The Woman’s Club of Old Tappan installs its officers at Giulio’s in Tappan, N.Y.
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profit whose mission is to empower young people to use their passions, values, strengths, and creativity to create fulfilling passion projects that can help themselves and others thrive. “We help high school students create a life plan,” explained
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TENAFLY
WINNING
ARTWORK FRAMES REEFS’ PLIGHT
Students shine in 10th Science Without Borders Challenge
The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation is thrilled to announce the winners of their annual student art competition, the Science Without Borders Challenge. Now in its 10th year, this international contest engages students in ocean conservation through art, encouraging them to create artwork that inspires people to preserve, protect, and restore the worldʼs oceans. This year, students were asked to illustrate a “Ridge to Reef” approach to coral reef conservation—and they delivered! More than 500 primary and secondary school students from nearly 50 countries submitted artwork to the 2022 Science Without Borders Challenge, sending in beautiful artwork illustrating what people can do to help coral reefs on land and at sea. Artwork in the competition was judged in two categories
See WINNING on page 124
B ck in time... Join us in to 1909 to visit the graduating eigth-graders of Tenafly’s Browning School. Kristin Beuscher reports.
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