PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, June 5, 2011 Youths invited to reading program = | Children (all ages), tweens and teens are invited to cele- brate and join the 2011 Summer Reading Program, “One World, Many Stories,” at the Back Mountain Memorial Library be- ginning Flag Day, Tuesday, June 14. Each child or teen will receive a logbook to record the titles of books read over the summer and they will earn prizes along the way. In addition, there will be many special programs through- out the summer and a fun around the world contest each week. Special program lists will be available in the Children’s Room on the day of registration. Everyone who completes the program by reading eight books | will receive a certificate and a 4 grand prize and be invited to a CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST final party with rewards, fun, Jean Grube, a volunteer reader, entertains children during a story time with a book about shoes food and entertainment. = : | during the Back Mountain Memorial Library's One Book-Every Young Child Program. Registration begins June 14. Victoria Grzyboski, left, and Cindy Lohmann prepare a mural for For more information, call the li- the “One World, Many Stories” summer reading program at the brary at 675-1182 visit back- Back Mountain Memorial Library. i Y() UNG mountainlibrary.org. | readers PEOPLE BRIEFS excellence in academic studies . while at MU. Lech named business award Fo oe The Back Mountain Memorial 3X Ka Charity Semcheski, Library participated in Font to dean S list hryn Cavity Setnche of Shavertown, was presented history awar d vania’s One Book, Every Young Garrett Lech, of Tunkhan- the Business Administration Child program by presenting a nock, was named to the dean's’ Faculty Award for academic Stephen Zubko, of Dallas, special One Book prog on list at Northeastern University excellence at Misericordia was presented with the Profes- May. P in the Children’s Room of for the spring semester. Heis University. sor Donald Fries Award for r) | e library. He sory ne i SRY Volunteer Jean Grube read the majoring in Pharmacy. The award is given to a grad- excellence in history at Miser uating traditional student ma- icordia University. 1 1 joring in business adminis- J Zubko graduated from Miser- Semcheski receives tration who has demonstrated ~~ icordia magna cum laude. PA One book, entitled “Whose Shoes? A Shoe for Every Job” by Stephen R. Swinburne, to the children and led them in songs, fingerplays and puppet fun. Grube is an adjunct faculty member of Misericordia Univer- sity in the Fine Arts Department where she teaches voice. She is also the director of the youth choirs at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Lehman. Each child in attendance re- Enjoying his new book is 4-year old Nathan Patla, of Harveys ceived a paperback copy of the Lake, at the Back Mountain Memorial Library's One Book -Every book, stickers, a bookmark and a Young Child Program. parent’s guide to reading fun. Gown fits perfectly Flowers are beautiful Setting is like a dream HOW IS YOUR SMILE??? Dr. Gary Nataupsky % 2% Riverside Commons, 575 Pierce Street. Suite 201 » Kingston 331-8100 » www.dr-gmn.com We accept CareCredit 750. 0 $i 118704 THE LANDS AT SADA AY HILLSIDE “Creating Value from Values” ati The Lands at Hillside Farms is a non-profit, 19th century, 412-acre educational dairy farm that each year welcomes thousands of regional students of all ages and means. At Hillside any one of us can be a farmer, a historian or a scientist. Only In The THE TIMES LEADER Wednesday 3 June 8 AUDITED NEWSPAPER IN LUZERNE COUNTY OF CRCULATIONS (ABC) Call 829-5000 to subscribe. Atlas Realty, Inc. 829-6200 » www.atlasrealtyinc.com JUNE 12 - JUNE 18 FAMILY/FRIEND FUN PACK Charles A. Adonizio, Ili Broker, GRI, SRES | people* One of the primary cardholders SWIM ONLY must be present MEMBERSHIP with any three (3) guests. i Guests can change daily. 8 CIRCLE DR., KINGSTON TWP. » $174,900 *More than 4 people - Add $99 per person Beautiful ranch home with 2 car garage and finished basement on almost 1 acre ofoutiostonion Est ns near Francis Slocum State Park. Clean as a whistle, no wear and tear on this one. = iS ed Blain. wa Kitchen redone in 1992, bath remodeled in 2003, large 3 season porch, large level lot, home warranty, great location. MLS #11-370. Dir: From Mt. Olivet Rd, turn onto Sickler Rd, right on Circle Dr, 1st home on left. Call Charlie 829-6200 VM 101
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