A Spring Like No Other

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Our spring of 2020 was hijacked by the Coronavirus Pandemic. In early March—right after our ceremony at Borough Hall to award the winners of our 34th annual Poetry and Essay Contest, the entire state of New Jersey and much of the country shut down. Our club’s planned Derby Day fundraiser for the USR Ambulance Corps was canceled–as was the Kentucky Derby itself. Our annual Baby Shower for the Shelter and Children’s Aid and Family Services was canceled, as was our State Convention. When our USR Library closed, all club meetings there were canceled indefinitely.

We were to stay at home and self-quarantine. Social distancing, masks, and gloves became our out-of-the-house-wear when we ventured out to get essential supplies like food and medicine. When we went to the grocery store, we waited on lines to be admitted due to reduced capacity of shoppers allowed inside, followed arrows on the now one-way aisles, and we yearned to be able to purchase things like toilet paper and cleaning supplies. Pajamas, sweats, and workout clothes became daily wear, and hair grew long and wild.  School was closed and most students and teachers moved to online learning at home. Places of Worship, restaurants, and businesses closed, flights were canceled, and travel severely restricted. The economy ground to a halt.

Families sheltered together and parents did their best to home school with some online help from their children’s teachers. Board games, reading, walks in the neighborhood, cooking, TV, and, for some, online gaming helped time to pass. “Virtual” became the new normal. Zoom joined phones and FaceTime as the way to communicate.

Graduations, weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries were all affected. Our USR Fire Department began drive-by birthday celebrations with engines, horns and a police car siren for children who couldn’t have a birthday party. Others had drive-by birthday parade celebrations organized by friends and family in decorated cars. No one could visit a family member in assisted living or a nursing home because the elderly were most at risk.

Days stretched into weeks and the weeks into months—three of them.

Now, at the end of June, there is some loosening of the restrictions in hopes of getting the economy and the population back to a semblance of normal. The numbers of new cases of the virus are lower, and the hospitals are not on overload with corona virus patients. Hospitals can now resume elective surgeries and preventative care. Masks are still required in public, and we tread lightly for fear of a new spike in cases that would shut us down again. To date, over 100,000 people have died from the virus in the U.S.

Throughout it all, on the front lines, doctors, nurses, hospital and healthcare personnel worked unselfishly and tirelessly around the clock to cope with the hospitalizations and deaths. The number of those who succumbed to the virus mounted day by day. These essential workers, along with mail and package delivery, garbage removal, and transportation personnel, have never been more appreciated. Across the hard hit tri-state area, candles were lit in their honor, pots banged, and applause rang out of windows every evening in gratitude.

Our members did what they could to help locally—donating money for Feeding America and other organizations to help those in need, ordering lunches, dinners and making sandwiches and cookies for hospital and service personnel, writing notes and having Crocs delivered to Valley and Hackensack Hospitals, donating food for food pantries and the homeless, making cloth masks for friends and hospital workers, and supporting our police, ambulance and fire department volunteers. Most importantly, we stayed home to protect ourselves, our families, and others.

We hope that a vaccine will be developed soon to combat this world-wide pandemic. We look forward to meeting together again in the Fall, and beginning a new club year with our 4th Annual Garage Sale which is planned for September 12th.

Stay safe and stay well this summer!

 

Holiday Party

Woman’s Club members celebrated the upcoming holidays on Saturday evening at the Upper Montclair Country Club. It was festive night, and everyone enjoyed the camaraderie, food, music, and dancing. Many thanks to Kathie Durante who organized this special evening and her co-chairs, Christine Ferrarie and Robyn Ditkoff.

 

 

Annual Meet and Greet

ARROWAre you looking to get involved in our community? The Woman’s Club of Upper Saddle River invites you to come to our Meet and Greet Reception at the USR Firehouse this coming Tuesday evening, April 2nd, at 7pm.

Meet our members and learn about what we do to support our community and others, and how you can get involved. We also have fun together at our socials, health and wellness events, and our cultural arts trips.

We meet once  a month at the USR Library–generally on the first Tuesday evening of the month (except for September, November and January when we meet on the second Tuesday).

We are looking forward to meeting you–bring a friend!

Working together, we can make a difference!

We Can Make A Difference

Holiday Dinner Celebration

Last night, members enjoyed a cozy Holiday Dinner at Bici Restaurant in Ramsey. The food was delicious, and we all enjoyed celebrating the holidays together. Many thanks to Social Chairs Robyn, Kathie, and Christine for organizing such a lovely evening. We look forward to 2019, and plan to fill it with many more shared activities, and continue our outreach to support and enrich our community.

 

 

 

Annual Membership Meet And Greet

We welcomed four new members at our annual Meet and Greet Dessert Reception on April 3rd at the Bishop House in Saddle River. We mingled and chatted while enjoying refreshments, and then had a short business meeting to explain our club and all the upcoming events and activities planned for the Spring. Thanks to Nancy for organizing the evening!

Meet and Greet Dessert Reception

Are you looking forward to meeting new friends and getting more involved in our community? Then consider joining the Woman’s Club of USR. Come to our Meet and Greet Dessert Reception on Tuesday, April 3rd at 7:00pm at The Bishop House in Saddle River (across from the Post Office).
Our club has been serving the community since 1954, and draws members from USR and surrounding towns. Our focus is on volunteerism and social outreach. We plan socials and trips to promote friendships, and we mix in an occasional fundraiser to be able to support our local service organizations, fund graduation scholarships, and benefit various charitable causes. Come and learn about us on April 3rd! We hope to see you there!
Together we can make a difference!We Can Make A Difference

Annual Meet and Greet

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Thinking about becoming a member of our Club? Join us for our annual Meet and Greet on Tuesday, March 28th at 7:00 pm at The Bishop House in Saddle River (across the street from the Post Office). Members will be delighted to meet you and explain our Club’s mission and activities. Get to know us! Refreshments will be served.