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(continued from page 41) 10th Annual Youth Leadership Conference The conference is an opportunity for youth to develop leadership skills, learn important information about applying to college, and learn about volunteer opportunities through the Red Cross. 1-4:30pm, Red Cross Chapter House, 209 Fairfield Rd., Fairfield. 973-538-2150 ext. 206. Event Highlight Mike Block Band Performs This band presents an exciting and genre-bending combination of rock, classical, and jazz, through original songs, improvisational tunes, and compositions by cellist and singer, Mike Block. 4pm, MoFiddles, Livingston Town Center, Livingston. 973-994-1083. Second Sunday: Meeting with God Prayer service. 7pm, Trinity Covenant Church, 343 E. Cedar St., Livingston. 973-992-4044 or visit www.TrinityCovenantChurch.com for more information. Celebrating Women's Contributions to the Montclair Area 1920-1940 This exhibit, a two part series, is dedicated to the efforts of Montclair women to the community. The first part focuses on the Junior League, League of Women Voters and YWCA between WWI and WWII. Runs through November 14. Sundays, 1-2pm, Montclair Historical Society, 108 Orange Rd., Montclair. Monday, March 15 Start a tutoring plan now for remediation, enrichment and to give your child the confidence to succeed. Expert tutoring in French, Italian, Spanish, and Mandarin, with after school, evening and Saturday hours. The Language Institute, 175 Fairfield Ave., Suite 2C, West Caldwell. 973-228-1843 or visit www.TheLanguageInstitute.com for more information. Expert Foreign Language Tutoring he work of local artist Dan Fenelon is being featured at the Montclair Art Museum in a mural entitled Myths, Memories, and Inspirations. e work brings together Fenelon's unique style with some of the works from the Montclair Art Museum's permanent collection. Fenelon's art blends together elements of cartoons, street art, graffiti, and ancient tribal motifs. He brings this connection into his art, crafting vibrantly colored works that include sculpture, toys, paintings, and, of course, murals. is specific mural includes a myriad of elements, from Tony Abeyta's Hunters Procession, to animal imagery from totem poles and transMyths, Memories, & Inspirations: formation masks. Fenelon converts these artistic inspirations into his own vocabulary and vision, A Mural by Dan Fenelon Runs through Fall 2010 resulting in a new and unique work. Montclair Art Museum e exhibit runs through the fall of 2010. 3 South Mountain Ave., Montclair Visit www.MontclairArtMuseum.org for more 973-746-5555 • www.montclairartmuseum.org information. Monologue Mania 7pm, Pianos Bar & Grill, 36 Broad St., Bloomfield. Visit www.pianosbarandgrill.com for more information. T A Mural to Mesh Past & Present Buying A Home Today A Victorian Society Travelogue Bob Chapman, long-time resident of Montclair, a Victorian Society in America Director and an active VSA/NNJ member, presents a slide lecture showing the highlights of his travels with the Victorian Society in America's exciting trips and seminars programs. 8pm, Montclair Women's Club, 82 Union St., Montclair. 973-744-5916. Tuesday, March 16 Freedom Seder Share this traditional Passover Seder with prayers, songs and readings emphasizing common struggles for freedom. The African American Jewish Coalition (AAJC) is a non-religious, non-profit, grass roots community group, led by President Richard Kuperman that strives to bridge the gaps between the cities and suburbs of Essex and Union Counties. 5:30pm, Temple B'nai Abraham, 300 E. Northfield Rd., Livingston. 973- 994-2290. A panel of real estate experts (realtor, mortgage lender, attorney) can help you buy a home wisely. 7:30-9pm, Adult School of Montclair, Montclair. 973746-6636 or visit www.AdultSchool.org for more information. Wednesday, March 17 Gary Ianco Performs The violinist performs works from Beethoven, SaintSaens, and Wieniawski. 7pm, Grace Presbyterian Church, 153 Grove St., Montclair. 973-744-2565 or visit www.gracemontclair.org for more information. (continued on page 44) The Pen to Prose Writers' Group Nutley Public Library invites all writers of fiction, short stories, memoirs and non-fiction articles to join the Pen to Prose Writers' Group. The group is free and open to the public. 6:30-8:30pm, Nutley Public Library, 93 Booth Dr., Nutley. 973-667-0405 ext. 2636. Open: Mon & Fri 10-8 Tues-Thur 10-7 Saturday 9-5 35 Eisenhower Parkway, Roseland, NJ Experience the Best in Men's Haircare & Grooming Fun… Casual… Relaxing Professional Environment ut Check o on Always Available: pecials W S Haircuts, Manicure, Our NEE!! Pedicure, Color, Waxing WEBSIT Sports on Every Flat Screen TV Gift Cards www.ROSELANDKO.com 973.364.8100 42 Suburban Essex Magazine March 2010
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