PAGE 6 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, June 22, 2008 CHURCH BRIEFS -. Huntsville church DPE Lan ot : holds Vacation Bible School Powerlab Vacation Bible School will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. daily from June 23 to June 27 at the Hunts- ville Christian Church. To register, call 824-5059 or log onto groupvbs.com/web- toybox/myvbs/funlab. Program at Noxen ¢ Bible Baptist Church The public is invited to attend a special presentation by Bob Jones University Drama Minis- try team at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 27, at Noxen Bible Baptist Church, State Route 29, Noxen. The program will feature the original drama “Every Good and Every Perfect Gift.” The Drama Ministry Team is touring the Mid-Atlantic United States this summer. Members of the group are students at Bob Jones University in Greenville, S.C. Kunkle church slates activities Kunkle United Methodist Church, Route 309, Dallas, will sponsor a flea market, home- *" made ice-cream with straw- berries, bake sale and refresh- ments from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on July 5. For reservations at $10 a space, call 675-2610. * Vacation Bible School A od Sd CS scheduled Fellowship Evangelical Free Church 45 Hildebrandt Rd., Dallas, will host its annual Vaca- tion Bible School from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. July 7-11 for children ages 2 years to fifth grade. This year’s theme is “Son World Adventure Park” where children will enjoy an amusement park and carnival atmosphere while learning to make right choices in a world of options. Call 675-4434 to pre-register. The website for the church is www.fellowshipfreechurch.org. Chicken Barbeque planned The Trustees of the Trucks- ville United Methodist Church will hold a “Take-Out Only” Chicken BBQ from 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Friday, July 18. Orders may be picked up at the Dickson ~ Educational Facility on Church ~ Road. Tickets are $8 for adults and $4 for children, and must be ordered in advance. Call the church office at 696-3897 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday reserve tickets. St. Paul's sets summer * celebration St. Paul’s Evangelical Luth- eran Church, Route 118, Dallas, will hold an “All That Jazz” Summer Celebration/Live Auc- tion on Saturday, Aug. 16, start- ing at 10 a.m. Auction bidding will begin at 6:30 p.m. In addition to the wide range of items available for sale at the craft fair, there will be booths selling baked goods, books, plants, jewelry and “odds and ends” items, as well as a basket silent auction. Afternoon entertainment will begin at 12:30 p.m. and will include “Kate & Friends,” a Christian ventriloquist group, and the barbershop quartet “Three Friends and a Baritone.” A children’s activities booth will provide games and simple crafts for young children. A local an- tiques expert will offer free appraisals from 4 to 5 p.m. Vendors sought for St. Paul's celebration Vendors are wanted to sell arts and crafts, specialty items, etc. at the “All That Jazz” Sum- mer Celebration and Auction on Saturday, August 16 at St. Paul’s . Lutheran Church, Route 118, Dallas. Cost is $25 for a 10 feet by 10 feet space which will be under a tent (no electricity and vendors provide their own ta- bles). For a registration form, con- tact the church office at 675- 3859. GOH STUDENTS PRAY ROSARY EVERY TUESDAY IN MAY Gate of Heaven students prayed the rosary every Tuesday in May led by third, fourth and fifth grade students. Leading the rosary here are, from left, Abby Spencer, Nicholas Duris and Nicole Cavanaugh A Christian ventriloquist group is one of the highlights of a special event at St. Paul’s Luth- eran Church, Route 118, Dallas, in August. “Kate and Friends” will pre- sent two shows during the “All That Jazz” Summer Celebra- tion/Live Auction at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Dallas, on Saturday, Aug.16. The celebration/auction will start at 10 a.m. with a craft fair and end with the auction. In addition to the wide range of items available for sale at the craft fair, there will be booths GOH Church to hold Youth Music Camp Registrations are now being accepted for the Youth Music Camp at Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. The event will take place at the church from 9:30 to 11: 30 am. each day from Monday, Aug. 4, through Friday, Aug. 8, and will culminate with a chil- dren’s liturgy at 11 a.m. on Sun- day, Aug. 10, at Gate of Heaven church. The camp is open to stu- dents entering grades three though eight from Gate of Heav- en Church as well as from other area Catholic parishes. Music camp activities will consist of choir rehearsals, Deacon Thomas Cesarini. Registration deadline is July Members of the Gate of Heaven Youth Choir who will participate in a Youth Music Camp at the church. Are, from left, first row, Rachel DeCesaris and Jessie Adams. Second row, Sarah Moga, Kathryn Roberts, Michelle Leonard and Rebecca Darling. and Music Liturgy Coordinator message at 674-1655. No fee will at Gate of Heaven, and will in- be charged for participation in clude daily presentations by the camp. selling baked goods, books, plants, jewelry and “odds and ends” items, as well as a basket silent auction. Auction bidding will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will feature an- tiques, furniture, household goods and many other items of interest. A maple leaf patterned quilt created by the Back Moun- tain Quilters will also be put up for auction. 3007:] 3 I & [0191S [€7-Y\N: In REALTOR® games and exercises designed to teach music reading skills. The camp will be directed by Antho- ny J. Kubasek, Music Director 25. To register, contact the church at 675-2121 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Mon- day through Friday or leave a e Individual customer service Brides - Ask about our FREE Rental Program 959 Wyoming Ave. 4 Forty Fort » 288-1191 EE Maintain Your Independence Living Assistance Services Up to 24 Hour Care Meal Preparation g. Errands/Shopping jin Hygiene Assistance i/ Light Housekeeping Respite Care Relief Companionship Choose your caregiver Call 570-270-8700 for a FREE in-home consultation Visiting Angel NE) a www. visitingangels.com APPEAL Your Reassessmen AND WIN! 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