The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 29, 1983, Image 7

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THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1983 7
Arts Awards
The Dallas Baptist
Church = is pleased to
announce the Youth and
Children Activities for the
summer months. Heading
up this year’s program
will be Miss Cynthia
Smith, a senior student at
the University of North
Alabama majoring in
Music Education. Miss
Smith is a native resident
of Athens, Alabama. She
will primarily focus on
Youth Bible Study and
Choral Programs for chil-
dren and youth. _
The choir schedule for
Sundasys, 6-6:30 p.m., 4
and 5 year olds; 6-6:45, 4-6
grades’ 6:45-7:30 p.m. 1-3
grades; 7:30-8:15 p.m., 7-
12 grades.
Youth Bible Study will
be held each Tuesday eve-
ning at the church from 7-9
beginning July 5.
For the first Major
Youth Activity, the group
will be joining the Youth
ANT ER NAT
at Wyoming Valley Baptist
Church, Route 315, Wilkes-
Barre, for a Musical Con-
cert presented by a 42
member Youth Touring
Choir, including a Hand-
bell Choir, from Bir-
mingham, Alabama.
Planned for July 12 is a
Children’s Day Outing at
Frances Slocum Park. A
Teen Girls Slumber party
is planned for July 19. On
July 29, Wyoming Valley
Baptist Youth and Dallas
Baptist Youth will com-
bine with other area
churches for a Youth Sing-
spirational Service which
will be held at Wyoming
Valley Baptist Church,
Route 315, Wilkes-Barre.
The summer activities will
climax with a Youth Trip
to Hershey Park on Aug. 4
followed by Associational
Youth Camp, Aug. 8-12.
The Children’s Vacation
Bible School will be July
18-29 each dat at 9:30-12.
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75-0350
Periodically throughout
the summer the Youth will
have picnics and fellow-
ships following the Sunday
morning worship service.
Any young person in the
Back Mountain Area is
welcome to attend these
activities.
Cynthia Smith has had
previous experience in
working with Youth and
Music Programs in other
churches. She is a Student
Summer Missionary with
the Southern Baptist Con-
vention.
A Student Summer Mis-
sionary is one who is a
college-age Christian
worker who volunteers
their summer to work any-
where in the U.S. where
they are needed. Applica-
tions and appointments
are made and approved by
the Home Mission Board
of the Southern Baptist
Convention in Atlanta,
Georgia.
Anyone with any ques-
tions pertaining to the
Summer Youth amd Chil-
dren’s Program, please
or 639-2126.
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675-4800
L-L Band
Garners
Award
Victory is nothing new
for the award-winning
Lake-Lehman High School
Band. Directed by John
Miliauskas, it climaxed its
1982-83 competition season
recently with a big win in
Sherburne, N.Y. at the
34th Annual Pageant of
Bands. :
Three first place tro-
phies for Parade, Field
Show and Field Drum
Major as well as a second
place trophy for Indoor
Color Guard were added to
the already bulging trophy
cases at the Lake-Lehman
High School. John Head-
man is Drum Major. Forty
one bands participated in
the all-day event.
This outstanding march-
ing unit totaled 49 trophies
just this season with 42 of
the 49 being first place
awards.
Over the years, the band
has accumulated 500 tro-
phies. Director Miliauskas
credits the school district
for their contributions, the
community, all band sup-
porters, the band parents
and the real heroes - the
band students - for the
most fantastic season
ever.
Miliauskas stated, ‘‘It
was truly a banner year.
This is a tribute to the
school and the commu-
nity."
Following the Sherburne
event, the band was
treated to dinner at the
Canasawacta Country Club
by the Band Sponsors
Association, where the
band officers were elected
for the next school year.
They are Karen Holmgren,
president; Marijean Kon-
opke, vice-president; Bob
Sando, secretary and Vir-
ginia Yatsko, treasurer.
The executive commit-
tee will be Joan Drobnicki,
Mike Annetta, Doug Ide,
Missy Hontz and Darin
Ide. Appointed Color
Guard co-captains were
Rick Titus and Ray Jones -
rifles, and Paula Rem-
plewicz and Cathy Clamar
- silks.
Newly elected officers of
the Band Sponsors Asso-
ciation are Dan Hudzik,
president; Larry Sorber,
vice president; Joyce
Youren, recording secre-
tary; Marlene Konopke,
corresponding secretary;
Karen Lubinski, treasurer
and Nancy Stark, assistant
treasurer.
Thirty-nine high school
students from around the
world will pay a four-day
visit to Dallas. Due to
arrive on July 3, the stu-
dents will stay with local
families and participate in
a number of special events
arranged by the Dallas
Chapter of the American
Field Service.
The students are part of
a group of more than 3,300
teenagers traveling across
the U.S. on two week bus
trips. The trips are part of
the end of stay program of
AFS students who have
spent the past year living
with families and attend-
ing school in the U.S.
Special events planned
during the student’s stay
Orchestra Awards
Orchestra Awards were recently presented to four students at Wyoming
Valley West High School. Recipients are shown here, from left, Diane L.
Evans, Wyoming Valley West Orchestra Award; Mrs. Mary Sampson,
Spitale, John L. Marzen Memorial-Music Award. r
Parent
Council
Meets
The Lake-Lehman
E.C.IA. Chapter I Parent
Advisory Council spon-
sored a ‘Make and Take’
night recently. The par-
ents of children in the Dis-
trict had an opportunity to
make reading and math
games and activities to
help their children main-
tain these skills over the
summer. :
There were many exam-
ples for the ‘parents to
choose from on various
levels of difficulty. The
examples were made by
members of the E.C.I.LA-
Chapter 1 staff and the
Lehman-Jackson P.T.A.
mothers. The parents were:
aided in the selection of
projects that would benefit
their children by members.
of the E.C.I.LA. Chapter I
staff. '
The staff also helped:
with = the selection of
proper materials. All the
materials needed to com-
plete the projects were
provided by the school dis-
trict. The projects were
made and taken home,
ready for immediate use.
The E.C.ILA. Chapter I
Advisory Council also pro--
vided refreshments. Those
parents, who were able to
attend, felt that it was a
very successful evening
and hoped that it would be
continued in the future.
Receives Trophy : :
Mark Parrish, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Parrish
of Shavertown recently was awarded a trophy for
finishing third place at the Space Rocket Derby
held at the West Pittston Armory in April. Mark
has been a Cub Scout with Pack 155 of
Trucksville for two years. He is a student at
Westmoreland School. Pictured with Mark and his
trophy is Cubmaster Dave Werts.
Hello, stranger.
Searching for answers to all those who/what ‘where
questions about your new city?
As a WELCOME WAGON Representative, it's my job to help
you get settled in the neighborhood
By bringing you some useful gifts. Community info.
Advice on reliable businesses in your new neighborhood.
And more.
A WELCOME WAGON call should be one of the very
first nice things to happen when you're new here.
Meme ion
675-2070
in Dallas include: July 3,
arrive at Dallas; July 4,
American 4th of July with
host families; July 5, Tour
of NPW Medical Center;
Softball Game with
WBRE-TV Peacocks at
Dallas Little League Field
at 7 p.m.; July 6, Tour of
Proctor & Gamble-picnic
lunch; 7:30 p.m. Interna-
tional Talent Show free of
charge to the general
public at St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church, Shaver-
town. July 7, departure.
AFS is a privately sup-
ported, non-profit, interna-
tional student exchange
program active in 55
nations and 2,700 commun-
ities throughout the United
States. . :
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