SI The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 23, 1991 11, COMMUNITY Citizens' Council will meet Jan. 30 The Back Mountain Citizens Council will hold its annual meet- ing and election of officers on Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 7:30 p.m. in Hayfield House on the campus of Penn State Wilkes-Barre, Lehman. The public is invited. The BMCC board of directors is composed of individuals repre- senting the nine municipalities of the Back Mountain. The organi- zation, formed three years ago, is dedicated to improving planning, appropriate conservation and environmental concerns, and to increase citizen participation. Nominated for one-year terms as officers are Nancy Eckert, presi- dent; Will Conyngham, vice presi- dent; Ben Phillips, secretary and Larry Law, treasurer. In recent months the Back Mountain Citizens Council has sponsored public forums on recy- cling, Emergency 911 procedures, and Councils of Governments (a cooperative association in which several municipalities pool re- sources or share purchasing to save funds). Nominees for the board of di- rectors include the following: Al Babetski, Lehman Twp.; Ray Boyle; Harveys Lake Twp.; Mur- ray Miller, Jackson Twp.; Will Conyngham, Lehman Twp.; Phyl- lis Belk, Lehman Twp.; Larry Law, Ross Twp.; Anne Vernon, King- ston Twp.; Nancy Eckert, Dallas Twp.; Howard Grossman, Dallas Twp.; Janet Phillips, Kingston Twp.; Ben Phillips, Dallas Bor- ough; Ed Schecter, Jackson Twp.; Jacqueline Williams, Dallas Twp.; Rick Allan, Dallas Twp.; Alan Boonin, Dallas Twp.; Susan Davis, Lehman Twp.; Pasquale Di- Pasquale, Dallas Twp.; Irene Thomas, Lake Twp.; Mark San- tayana and Frank Zeski, Franklin TESTIMONIAL COMMITTEE - Seated from left, Lee McCarthy, Senator Lemmond, Senator Musto, Patrick Solano. Standing, from left, Attorney Arthur L. Piccone, Kay Faber, Attorney Sandor Yelen. Absent at time of photo was Andrew Sordoni, Charles Parente and Attorney Martin Cohen. 4 Testimonial for Judge Hourigan set for Feb. 14 Attorneys Arthur Piccone and Sandor Yelen, Chairmen of the Judge Robert Hourigan Testimo- nial Committee announced re- cently that the Judge will be hon- ored at a Testimonial Cocktail and Buffet to be held on Thursday, February 14, at 6:30 p.m. at The Woodlands, Plains Township, Pennsylvania. Tickets for the affair may be purchased from members of the @ Committee who are Honorary Chairmen, Senators Lemmond and Musto, and Committee members Patrick Solano, Kay Faber, An- drew Sordoni, Charles Parente, Lee McCarthy and Attorney Martin Cohn. Judge Hourigan has served as a Judge ofthe Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County for over 20 years and most recently for eightyears as President Judge. He will continue to serve as a Senior Judge with assignments through- out the Commonwealth as deter- mined by the Supreme Court. The Testimonial is being held in recog- nition of Judge Hourigan's dedi- cated public service to the citizens of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania consisting not only of his time on the bench as a Common Pleas Judge, but also including those-times as a first Assistant District Attorney of Luzerne County and the Acting United States At- torney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Columnist Reeves will speak at Wilkes The Wilkes University Concert and Lecture Series “Salute to Eastern Europe” continues on Tuesday, January 29, at 8 p.m. with noted author and syndicated columnist Richard Reeves at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts. The lecture W “The Berlin Wall and Beyond” is " free and open to the public. 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GETTING READY TO BROADCAST - In a WVIA 90 FM studio, from left, Thomas McHugh, station manager; Dr. Robert Stetten, prepare for broadcast of “A Knight's Tale” on WVIA January 27 at 3:30 p.m Stetten's radio drama to air Saturday WVIA 90 FM, regional public radio fine arts station, offers an encore presentation of a half-hour comic drama, “The Knight's Tale,” on Sunday, January 27, at 3:30 p.m. The play was written and directed by Dr. Robert D. Stetten, a faculty member of the Psychol- ogy Department at Wilkes Univer- sity. Mr. Thomas McHugh, station manager at WVIA 90 FM and pro- ducer on this project, gathered the sound effects and then performed the editing and mixing. Most of the unusual sound effects were ob- tained on a visit to the Pennsylva- nia Renaissance Faire, Mount Hope Estate, 15 miles north of Lancas- ter, PA. | The psychological comicdrama, set in the middle ages, revolves around the apprehensions of a young man as the moment to prove his valor in joust and melee ap- proaches. His sister, also appre- hensive, but for quite different reasons, wishes him to win the hand of a newly widowed German princess. The princess, in turn, wishes nothing further to do with marriage to anyone. Cast members, from the Omega Players of Pennsylvania, included Bruce Phair as the knight Richard, Ellen Parmenterias his sister Celia, and Sonja Stetten as the widow Hildebrunde. Narration was pro- vided by Robert Salsburg, WVIA 90 FM host. 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