Downtown: Clubs and Organizations

Art School at Old Church [click for info]
561 Piermont Road
Demarest, New Jersey 07627
tel: 201.767.7160 fax: 201.767.0497
info@tasoc.org

Demarest Garden Club
When: Meetings held the first Friday of every month (except July and August) at 12:30
Where: United Methodist Church, 109 Hardenburgh Avenue, Demarest
Who: Open to everyone
Membership Information: 201-569-9120

Demarest Nature Center Association
[click for info]

PO Box 41, Demarest, NJ 07627

Demarest Public Library [click for info]
90 Hardenburgh Avenue
(201) 768-8714
Hours:
Monday and Thursday, 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Tuesday and Wednesday & Friday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Summer Hours (June 30 - Sept 2):
Monday through Friday, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Monday and Thursday evenings, 5:00 - 8:00 pm
There are no weekend hours in the summer.

Senior Center [click for info]
CONTACT:
Grace Walsh
(201) 767-9785
Park Street
Demarest, NJ 07627

Swim Club [click for info]
Demarest Swim Club
768-8182
President: Jackie Fulin
Membership: Richard Gordon, (201)750-3350
website:
demarestswimclub.com

Demarest Senior Citizen Club
The club holds its meetings on the 2nd and 4th Fridays at the United Methodists Church Hall at 1pm. Refreshments are served at the meetings. The dues is $15.00 a year. The business section of the meeting is held in a friendly manner and usually lasts one hour. We always manage to lift our spirits with a comedy corner. Once a month we have a program. All citizens of Demarest 60 years young and older are invited to join the club. We are a very welcoming bunch!!

2008 Summer Recreation Program
Do you want your child to have a fun-filled summer? Then sign up now for the Demarest Summer Recreation Camp. Our six week summer program is offered to children ages 4-11. Camp includes daily special events, arts and crafts, sports, water activities, trips and more! Some of our special events include Water Works Day, Ping Pong Tournament, Halloween in July and much, much more. Don't miss the fun, registration is taking place now. Mail-in registration is accepted until June 13th. After June 13th there will be a late charge fee of $100.00. There will also be walk-up registration on Monday, May 12th and Tuesday, May 13th from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. This will take place at the Demarest Borough Hall. Registration forms are available at the Demarest Borough Hall.

Camp takes place from June 30th - August 8th from 9:00am to 1:00pm. Camp is held rain or shine. This program is offered to both Demarest residents and non-residents. The cost for Demarest residents is $400.00 and for non-residents it is $500.00. If you have any further questions, please feel free to call Jackie DiNuzzo-Sicheri at 201-768-0167 ext. 15.

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What's New?

Absolutely no branch pick up after October 6th. Leaf collection will start on October 15th and ending on December 8th.

Demarest Day: September 27th, 2008

Wakelee Field/Duck Pond Area

2:00pm to 8:00pm
Hot air balloon rides, Children's rides, Enterntainment and Refreshments

Approximately 8pm: Fireworks display at Wakelee Field!

Demarest Day is co-sponsored by your municipal alliance team, local vendors, and private donations.

Rain date October 4th, 2008

DIGITAL TELEVISION TRANSITION February 17, 2009
WILL YOU BE READY?

What Is Happening?

Your TV signal is switching to digital. For more than fifty years, TV broadcasters have sent their shows to your TV using analog signals. After February 17, 2009, most of the old analog stations will be gone and most of the stations you watch will be gone and most of the stations you watch will use only the new digital signals.

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Don't miss the Demarest Gazebo Concerts this summer, every Wednesday night by the duckpond! Shows start at 7:30, so bring a lawnchair and a snack, and enjoy a great evening with music and friends. Concerts are free, all are welcome.

Congressman Garrett's Constituent Services
Congressman Garrett's Mobile Constituent Services staff will be available on the last Tuesday of each month from 9:30am-11:30am at the Demarest Borough Hall. Residents are encouraged to bring their questions and concerns with federal issues to the CongressmanŐs attention. A representative from his office will be present to answer questions or respond to any inquires. Topics include international adoption, Social Security, transportation, housing, health care and other questions. No appointments are necessary. If you have any questions, please free feel to call 201-712-0330.