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Woodland Park's 3rd Annual Pasta Night Raises Funds for Local Fire Company

Passaic Valley Hose Co. No. 2, serving Woodland Park since 1912, hosts its 3rd Annual Pasta Night on May 3; $55 covers Annabella's full Italian spread.

Jamie Taylor1 min read
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Woodland Park's 3rd Annual Pasta Night Raises Funds for Local Fire Company
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Passaic Valley Hose Company No. 2 has been answering calls in Woodland Park since 1912. More than a century of volunteer service later, the gear, training certifications, and apparatus maintenance that keep the company operational still depend on community fundraising. The 3rd Annual Pasta Night, set for Sunday, May 3, is one of the year's biggest chances to close that gap.

The dinner runs at the West Paterson Boys & Girls Club, 8 Memorial Drive, starting at 4:00 p.m., with tickets at $55 per person. Annabella's House of Mozzarella & Italian Tavern is handling the catering, and the menu is built for a crowd: multiple pasta selections, ribs, rice balls, salad, meatballs, sausage, fresh mozzarella, coffee, and dessert. Soda and water are included in the ticket price; it's BYOB beyond that.

After the plates clear, a Tricky Tray raffle and 50/50 drawing keep the fundraising momentum going. Both consistently push a dinner's total well past what ticket sales alone generate, and both reward guests who bring cash.

Hose Company No. 2 is one of three volunteer companies operating under the West Paterson Fire Department, which protects roughly 13,000 residents across three square miles of borough. Volunteer departments at that scale carry serious operating costs, and municipal budgets rarely cover all of them. The pasta dinner is how the shortfall gets addressed, one plate at a time.

Now in its third year, the event has earned a firm spot on Woodland Park's spring calendar. Ticket information is available through the event organizers. For a volunteer fire company founded before World War I, still staffed by community members, and still funded in part by neighbors passing the rigatoni, 113 years of service is the best argument for buying a seat.

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