hl { gligd © i i The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 14, 1991 ~ COMMUNITY 34 t Kk 209 > : A environment. Xbbeenbow NOMINEE: Owner's Name Address a Ii URUA 3 3] ——— mmm mmm ————————— NOMINATION FORM Back Mountain Citizens' Council Home Beautification Award To give special recognition to those who have made personal efforts to improve the quality of our neighborhoods’ built Pri gp Je i DF 5 LF XS KE $6 80 SE a Bl ree Project description Submitted by: Name Address Phone Back Mountain Citize P.O. Box 551 Dallas, PA 18612 Please include "before" and afte Please compete and return this form to: HOME BEAUTIFICATION AWARD DEADLINE: August 24, 1991 ns' Council r'" photos if possible” fi re sr ss se fe Gl aS Spe EIR RNR ER a The Music Box Players will conduct auditions for its next musical production: “A Little Night Music,” on Sunday, Aug. 18, 2to 4 ¢ p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Performance © dates are Setpember 20 to 22, 26 ~ to 29, and October 3 to 5. Rehears- ' als will begin on August 26. “A Little Night Music”, one of the lovliest romantic musical come- * dies ever written, also boasts one of Stephen Sondheim's lovliest scores which includes the famous OER ballad: “Send In The Clowns". The + charming fairy-tale plot concerns - three misguided sets of lovers who “nearly “ga. mad" during the one summer night in Sweden when the ‘Religious b PHIRIIE ARATE EN 3 gs services DALLAS UNITED METHODIST ‘CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dal- las.675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. SUNDAY, Morning { Worship 9:30 a.m. : IDETOWN UNITED METHOD- ; 1 IST CHURCH - Pastor, Rev. Thom + Morris; Layleader, Mr. Henry ‘Bergstrasser. 10 a.m., Church + Worship; Sunday School, 11 a.m. . ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shav- ~ .ertown. 675-3859. Pastor Harold 'R. Baer, Jr. Summer Worship, 9:30 ‘a.m. Holy Communion 1st Sunday on ‘of the month. ._ SHAVERTOWN UNITED ‘METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. ~ Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675- 3616. Pastors, Rev. James A. Wert, Rev. Harriet L. Santos. Music Di- ‘rector, Rosendo E. Santos. SAT- “URDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Serv- ice. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. ‘Worship Services. PAC Ed a : ~N Less is More WHY SETTLE FOR 10 months when a full year of The Dallas Post costs only $16.00? Call 675-5211 to order yours, or use the handy RE RE BST 0 a ae 1 ‘Music Box auditions for ‘A Little Night Music’ sun never sets. All roles (seven men and 10 women) are open, and all, includ- ing the singing quintet, are major characters. They include Desiree Armfeldt- an actress in her mid 30's to early 40's, Count Carl- Magnus, an egocentic soldier in his 30's; his wife Charlotte, also in her 30's; Henrik Egerman, Frederik's son, and a divinity stu- dent, about 20 years old; Fredrik's young wife, Anne, also 20 years old; Madame Armfeldt, Desiree's aging mother; Petra, the maid in her 20's to early 30's; Frederika, Desiree's teenage daughter, 12 to 16 years old; Frid, the butler, a non-singing role; and the singing quintet, two men and three women of varying ages. r 2 ROOMS OF CARPET | 988-4542 or 1-800-422-7668 | FREE TEFLON TREATMENT WITH THIS AD: Home Beautification Award and is seeking nominations from residents, who during the past five years have completed projects that have improved their properties. The work can include restoration of residences, patios and other buildings, new landscaping, small additions tc existing buildings, and other site improvements. New construction will not be considered. “Members of the Back Mountain Citizens Council during the past months have been impressed with some of the homes in the Back Mountain area which have been renovated, painted or re-sided and made exceptionally beautiful,” said Nancy Eckert, Council President. “This gave us the idea to have a Home Beautification Program to inspire other residents to improve their existing properties rather than the development of new lands. “Some of the older homes have been renovated and painted in beautiful colors, such as Dr. Boonin's building on Main Street, Dallas. It's amazing what a few coats of paint or some creative landscaping can do,” Eckert said. Residents are urged to submit their own properties or those of friends or neighbors who have beautified existing properties. A copy of the nomination form appears below for the convenience of thosé¢ persons who wish to submit a nomination or may be obtained by contacting a board member of the Back Mountain Citizens Council. Qualifications for nominations include: 1. A residential exterior restoration, a renovation project, or a site improvement located in any of the nine municipalities of the Back Mountain: Dallas and Harveys Lake Borough; Dallas, Franklin, Jackson, Kingston, Lake, Lehman and Ross townships. 2. Projects must have been completed within the past five years. 3. Submission of before and after photographs are desirable. 4. New addition projects will be considered if the area of the addition is less than 25% of the existing building and the original structure has been renovated. Deadline for entries will be August 24, 1991. Judging will be done by a panel of professionals selected by the Back Mountain Citizens Council and site visits, photographs and literature will be used by them to select the winners. The Back Mountain Citizens Council and its judges reserve the right to withhold awards when aesthetic standards are not met. Commendations for the year will be published in a special Fall Home Improvement section of The Dallas Post with articles giving photographic and written descriptions of the projects selected. Home-educators at New Life Church Pastor Karl and Mrs. Vir- ginia Reed will be speaking in New Life Community Church on Sunday, Aug. 25. The semi- nar will begin at 10:30 p.m. The Reeds will be speaking on how to have a spiritually healthy home and learning environment, parental har- mony. The public is invited. For more information, contact New Life Community Church, at 639-5433. The musical will be directed by Andrew Glant-Linden, guest di- rector from New York City, musical direction is by Linda Houck, and assistant director is Beverly Bren- nan. Director Glant-Linden, and musical director Houck ask that each auditionee come prepared to sing a selection of his or her choice. Auditionees will also be asked to read from the script. All area actors and actresses are invited to make an appoint- ment by calling the Box Office at 283-2195. Auditions will be held at The Music Box Dinner Play- Antique Auto Club donates to Wilkes The Northeastern Pennsylvania Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America recently donated $1,000 to Wilkes University as a show of appreciation for the Club’s use of Ralston Field during its 30th annual car show, which was held in June. Above, Tom Hadzor, left, Vice President for Development at Wilkes University accepts a donation of $1,000 from Dave Neiman of Dallas, right, Presidnt of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America. ‘Back Mountain briefs Bulford reunion set for August 18 | The 70th annual Bulford reunion of the descendants of John and Rachel Bulford, early pioneers of the Back Mt. area will be held on Sunday, August 18, in the Bloomingdale Grange Hall, Bloomingdale. A covered dish picnic lunch at 12:30 P.M. Mrs. Nettie Miers, President, will preside at the meeting following the lunch. Cross Valley Chorus invites singers The Cross Valley Chorus is the name that was chosen by the newly formed chorus in the Back Mountain Area. Membership is still open and women of all ages interested in singing four part harmony, are invited to attend. Rehearsals are Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m. For further information, call 696-2867 or 696-3355. ty New Life Church notes anniversary New Life Community Church celebrated their 12th anniversary on 2 August 11. . The day started with a special praise service at 9:30 a.m. followed B a covered dish meal, games, and a bonfire in the evening. % New Life Community Church was founded by Pastor and Mrs. ~ Dennis Madeira, in 1979. The church meets in the “Glory Barn”, Orange, Pa. | | [A Send news items to: The Dallas Post ) 309-415 Plaza P.O. Box 366 > Dallas, PA 18612 2 house, 196 Hughes Street, Swoy- ersville. The Playhouse is located off Wyoming Avenue, Route 11, three blocks from the Wyoming Seminary day-school in Forty Fort. 7 , ~ FURNITURE CLEANING - sorass | Back Mountain . 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