Recreation Department
Clubs
Radio Club:
The
Radio Club meets every Friday evening at 7:00 pm at the Community Center,
12-56 River Road. This club looks forward to having new members of all
ages join. Various programs are run during the course of the year. There
are training sessions to obtain various radio licenses. Also, this club is
involved in ham-radio festivals and field experiences where they are in
contact with numerous areas around the world with their amateur radios.
This club assists the Recreation Department with its annual Memorial Day
parade and the 4th of July fireworks. Also, club auctions, shows and
classes are held.
Fair
Lawn Art Association:
The Fair Lawn
Art Association is a tax-exempt, non-profit organization. The membership
year runs from September through August. Membership is required for all
classes and workshops which are run during the day and week nights by
monitors and instructors (there is also a fee for the classes). Classes
and workships are offered year-round such as; pastel painting, oil
painting for young people, drawing and painting from the model,
watercolor/intermediate to advanced, painting and composition in all
media, life drawing session with model, life workshop with dressed
model, painting in any media, advanced painting workshop.
Old
Library Theater:
The
Old
Library Theater (OLT)
is run by an elected board of directors that is the steering committee for
its creative process and growth. The theatre generally produces five shows
a season, usually two musicals, one drama or comedy, a children's show and
an original production or musical revue. the OLT holds open auditions for
all its productions and new members are always welcome and encouraged to
audition or just get involved. We allow the directors to cast who they see
fit and have encouraged them to utilize various publications for audition
notices.
http://www.oldlibrarytheatre.org/
Bridge
Club:
The Bridge Club meets on Monday
and Thursday afternoons from 12:30 pm to 3:30 pm at the Community Center.
This is social duplicate bridge games with lessons given if needed. Some
knowledge of bridge is necessary. Weekly bridge games are conducted in a
relaxed atmosphere during these afternoons.
Calorie
Counters:
The Calorie
Counters Club meetings are held on Wednesdays at the Senior Center. This
group holds meetings to discuss weight loss information, socialize and
share recipes. All Fair Lawn residents are asked to come down and meet
with the group for some positive encouragement.
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