TT — 7 a OLDER CITIZENS PARTY--Dallas Kiwanis members entertained elderly guests at the Dallas Motel on Monday BMCC announces | | The | Ja A Programming petman,” a professional, Committee of the Back travelling puppeteer, co- ‘Mountain Cultural sponsored by Penn State. (BMCC), a non-profit, Refreshments will also be community organization i which is based in Dallas, : has announced its up- served. Toboganning at Eagles Mere, January 18. Dinner Theatre, Feb. 14;. night. Reese Pelton played the piano and led the group in Christmas carols and other holiday songs. (Mark Moran Photo) future events Wyoming Valley,” an Autumn roster of classes, an ‘‘Antique and Hand- crafted Toy Exhibit,” a grounds = of College Misericordia, Dallas; annual festivity which features art and craft displays and demon- performance by strations, entertainment, ‘‘Threeater,’’ a community exhibits, professional touring The Dallas Kiwanis Club held its third annual Christmas party for the elderly residents of the Dallas Motel, Monday, Dec. 15. Refreshments were served and a monetary gift given to each individual Santa Claus made his ap- pearance in the person of Bill Redline. Reese Pelton led the group in Christma$ and Holiday songs. Paul Selingo was chairman of the affair. A joyful at- mosphere prevailed and the Holiday spirit made life more enjoyable to the elderly and handicaped PAGE NINE + occupants. previous day at a local Mountain area for the Another Christmas rest home and others are elderly citizens. ; party was held the planned in the Back 4 ry Ne & HL advises on police calls ; the Harveys Lake Police Department reminds borough residents that a borough police officer will when a call to the police number is made. Even when an officer is on the road rather than in the office, the chief said, the statement by the operator that “Your call is being transferred’ means that a dispatcher will notify the borough Santa Claus will visit Kunkle Fire Hall, Dec. 20 at 1 p.m. coming slate of winter- spring-time activities. All programs are open to the public. Children’s Holiday presentation to be an- nounced. Spring classes, March 2-April 17; a varied agenda of art, craft, recreation, and self- { “ Party, Dec. 16, 6.to8 p.m., enrichment courses. ! Penn State-Wilkes-Barre = Danceteller, March 18, ¢ Campus, Lehman; Penn State-Wilkes-Barre featured will be ornament campus, Lehman: making, tree decorating, singing of traditional professional dance troupe which will conduct a full carols, and a perfor- day residency as well as mance by ‘‘The Pup- an evening performance, co-sponsored by Penn State. Philadelphia Day Trip, April 25. Gershwin, Santa to By George! May 24, Penn ° ° ! visit HL Santa Claus will arrive at Harveys Lake' on State-Wilkes-Barre Campus, Lehman. Musical repertoire of the works of George Ger- shwin performed by members of the Academy of Vocal Arts. Folk Arts June 6 and 7, children’s activities, and refreshments. Backgam- mon Club under the tutelage of Jerry Ross, a resident of Shavertown. The Cultural Center is hoping to organize a Backgammon Club, which will be open to participants of all ages and skill levels, including beginners. Mr. Ross, who formed a similar club at the Osterhout Library, Wilkes-Barre, several years ago, wishes to do so again in the Back Mountain: area. All are encouraged to par- ticipate; there will be no club dues or class fees. Past activities for the Center’s 1980-81 season have included an ‘‘Historic company of three, which included a theatre workshop, a bus trip into NYC. For further information concerning the Center, or any of the listed activities, contact Donna Dajnowski at 675-2171 ext. 247, week- days between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. oe VISA e Bartikowsky Charge » Members of the com- firemen EAR TWA SE TS WTR SOR A ERR 3 to TT TET WAT EW ER Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m., Dec. 20. He will be arriving at the fire hall and all Harveys Lake children 3 are invited to see and talk i : 3 % to him. 2 ¥ “All fire company © members are reminded that the Annual Christ- mas Party, will.be held at. the Harveys Lake Hotel on the evening of Dec. 20. 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