The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 27, 1983, Image 8

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The Luzerne County
Sunday School Association
is sponsoring a poster,
essay and poetry contest
inconjunction with the
tion with the Pennsylvania
State Sunday School Aso-
ciation.
The Luzerne County win-
ners will go on to regional
competition in an effort to
place for a position in the
state finals to be held Oct.
15 in West Middlesex, Pa.
Any Sunday school child
or youth from ages six
through 19 may partici-
pate. Contestants will be
entered into age groups
according to their age at
the time they complete
their entry. The four
groupings are: ages 6-8; 9-
12; 13-15 and 16-19. Each
grouping will run as a
separate contest.
The theme is ‘‘Sunday
School Is...”
Poster contestants can
use the media of their
choice, such as pencil, ink,
magic marker, paint, col-
lage, etc., with entries on
poster board 14” x 22”
either vertical or horizon-
tal with the theme used
somehwere on the poster.
Essay entries will be
accepted up to a 400 word
limit, either handwritten
or typed on one side of the
paper only. Essays should
contain the theme.
Poetry entries will be
accepted up to a maxi-
mum of 24 lines, handwrit-
ten or typed on one side of
the paper and should con-
tain the theme.
All entries must be the
work of one individual.
The following information
must accompany the
poster, essay or poem in
an evelope which can be
alte tig esi eid
o ‘the back of the
entry: contestants’ name,
address, telephone
number, age, church
name, sunday school supt.
name, and sunday school
supt. telephone number.
The entries will be
judged on their creativity,
originality, and their effec-
tive portrayal of the
theme.
A child or youth can
enter any or all of the
competitions, however, a
separate entry blank
should be completed for
each entry.
The contest will be held
on Thursday, July 28 at
the Irem Temple Country
Club, Dallas, Pa. at 1 p.m.
For additional informa-
tion or entry blanks,
please contact the Luzerne
County-Sunday School Aso-
ciation, 119 Gerald
Avenue, Plymouth, PA.
18651 or telephone 779-1772
or 825-7000.
College Misericordia has
received a grant from the
Pennsylvania Humanities
Council to present ‘A
Window On the World,” a
program which will intro-
duce young people to civi-
lizations and cultures from
around the globe.
Lee J. Williames, Ph.D.
associate professor in Col-
lege Misericordia’s divi-
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JULY 28, 29 & 30
THURSDAY: 8 P.M. Talent Show
FRIDAY: 7 P.M.
Crowning of the Fire Company
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Music by the
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SATURDAY: 2 P.M. Parade
3:30 — Auction
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CHECKERBOARD INN
118 Main St. 801 Main St.
Carverton Road, Trucksville Luzerne Swoyersville
: 288-4511 287-1141
696-9595
Luzerne National Bank
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
Maple Hill Nursing Home
Lehman
675-1787
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Wilkes-Barre Wilkes Barre, Pa.
826-3390 822-8413
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1265 Wyoming Avenue Wl
Forty Fort, PA 18704 ’
288-3990 Dallas Shopping Center Dallas 675-3651
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Dr. Anthony P. Sindoni
Surgeon-Podiatrist
79 Norton Ave.
Dallas
675-0673
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Best Wishes from:
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Penn State
Wilkes Barre Campus a
Lehman Fk
675-2171 :
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204 Pierce St., Kingston nexttoGoldsien soe 287-2255
sion -of humanities, and
director of the College's
honors program, is the
project’s director. He
developed “Window On the
World’ in response to
what he believes is limited
knowledge of Western and
non-Western civilization
among American young
people.
The program will enable
area youth to discover the
world and its different peo-.
ples as well as gain a
sense of their own ances-
tors who traveled so far to
settle this country.
The program will be
presented a number of
times from
through March at College
Misericordia in Dallas. It
will be free to the public.
Each session will open
with the presentation of a
folk tale which will reveal
some key attitudes and
values of the particular
civilization.
Silk Screening
Johathon Valentine of Dallas gets hands-on experience with silk screening
in College Misericordia’s Fine Arts Camp. The week-long camp offers
children ages 5 to 12 a week of varied activities, including art projects,
aerobics, creative movement and musical activities. Jonathan learned silk
screen techniques from Paul Callahan of Calmar Specialities, who made a
special presentation. Jonathan is the son of Jonathan and Alva Valentine.
Youth Day
Planned
The Luzerne County
Sunday School Association
will hold the 12th Annual
at Irem Temple Country
Club, Dallas, Pa., on July
28 with registration begin-
ning at 10:30 a.m.
At 11 a.m., the opening
program will be a musical
entitled ‘Kids Praise’ by
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those planning to attend
are urged to bring a picnic
lunch and supper with
them.
Group busing is availa-
ble along with additional
information from the Luz-
erne County Sunday School
Association, 119 Gerard
Ave., Plymouth, Pa. 18651
or by calling 779-1772 or
825-7000.
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