The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 19, 1992 cl en co co ca co Harveys Lake Harveys Lake Borough's Envi- ronmental Advisory Council (EVAC) held its annual cleanup day Saturday, August 15. Borough residents dropped off appliances to be recycled. One 40-yard container was filled with junk that can't be recycled. shown from left are the volun- teers who helped unload the Bevan, Mike Shisko, Albert Timko, councilman David Abod, and Ed Kelly Jr. (Post Photo/Eric Foster) eanup day ough items to fill three 40-yard ntainers and one 20-yard ntainers with scrap metal and rs: councilman William Wilson, uncilman Ed Kelly, Robert Volunteers want to improve Dallas Rec Center Lo By GRACE R. DOVE Post Staff A summer haven for more than 200 Back Mountain kids, the Dal- las Borough Recreation Center on Burndale Ave. has found some new friends. ; Three Dallas Borough council members and a group of citizen volunteers have formed a new ccmmittee to raise money for sev- eral major playground improve- men:s at the center. Council members Marie Eyet, Martha Weber and Jay Pope saw tg need for improvements and efWlipment and organized the committee, realizing that the bor- ough cannot afford these projects on its own. Other committee members in- BRITTANY JEAN BARBACCI Brittany Jean Barbacci turns % years old Brittany Jean Barbacci, daugh- ter of Barb and Jim Barbacci, of Noxen will celebrate her seventh birthday on Friday, August 21. She has a brother, Christophér, age 2. Brittany's grandparents are Eleanore and Elston Mowry, Laceyville and Ruth and Jim Barbacci, Noxen. Her great-grand- mother is Martha Stevens, Broad- way Corners, Sweet Valley. Nesbitt employees 50 hold fair Sept. 9 Nesbitt Memorial Hospital's Employee Activities Commitlee’s (NEAC) annual Fall Fair will be | held Sunday, Sept. 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Medical Arts Build- ing, 534 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. The public is welcome to browse through all the featured attractions which include an in- door /outdoor flea market, bake sale, arts and crafts, delicious food and festive children's games. In addition, the Fall Fair will show- case an employee centerpiece deco- rating contest with the centerpieces being awarded through a raflle. Space in the flea market can be rented at a price of $10 for outdoor space. Limited indoor space for arts and crafts displays is also available for $15. For more infor- mation on space reservations, con- tact Susan Olson in the hospital's Human Resources department at 288-1411, ext. 4400. Each year NEAC members schedule this slate of activities to raise money for the hospital's Rain- bow Fund, an employee emergency assistance program. For more in- formation on the Fall Fair, contact the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Health Awareness Line. clude Mary Epley, Karen Arnaud, Ann Marie Schectman, Andrea DeAngelo and Barbara Liparella. Proposed clude: * Refurbishing the basketball courts on the park's lower end. e Upgrading the old volleyball improvements in- courts. Adding another basketball court on the park's upper end. » Creating a parking area in a vacant lot on the park’s lower end. » Adding more sets of parallel bars, monkey bars and swings. According to Marie Eyet, the first priorities are resurfacing the basketball court and creating a combinatiun basketball-volleyball court with adjustable nets on the old skating rink, giving younger children a place to play while the teener and adult leagues are play- ing. “We have been given an esti- mate of approximately $7,000 for this phase of the project,” Mrs. Eyet said. “A state grant for mate- rials is available, so that the bor- ough would be responsible only for labor costs. We hope to raise $3,500, with the state picking up the rest of the tab.” Mrs. Eyet said that any leftover funds will be used for the other improvements. The first fund-raiser, an “All You Can Eat” barbecue dinner, is scheduled for Sunday, September 13, at the Dallas Middle School. 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Anyone interested in working on the committee or helping with the fund-raisers may contact the rec center staff or leave their name and phone number at the Dallas Borough Building during regular office hours (9 a.m.-noon). WEST SIDE supporting school districts. + WYOMING VALLEY WEST + NORTHWEST AREA - WYOMING AREA « DALLAS AREA + LAKE-LEHMAN AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL Celebrating 25 years of quality vocational technical education has limited openings providing career education for high school students, grades 9 thru 12, residing in our A polished job At left Mark Kelly of Shavertown polishes his 1960 Austin Healey at the Lake-Lehman Car Show . held August 16. The show benefits the Lake-.- Lehman Band Sponsors. Above is a 1948 Packard owned by Charles Bartlett of Dallas. . (Post Photos/Eric Foster) AREA Student applications are now being accepted for the following career areas: + Auto Mechanics « Electronics + Audio Visual - Fashion Design Communications - Food Preparation Technology « Machine Trades » Building Construction | « Marketing Education + Cosmetology (10th thru 12th) (10th thru 12th) + Plumbing + Data Processing All Programs Offer: 1. Co-operative education 2. Youth Apprenticeship Training placement opportunities in college technical and 3. A 2 = 2 Tech Prep Option which will provide advanced advanced technical training post secondary programs. To enroll or for additional information call Miss Elizabeth Ellis or Mr. Peter Halesey at 288-8493. Classes begin September 2, 1992. Enrollment is limited. CALL NOW! sina Resin Chair Mid-back chair is maintenance free. Made in U.S.A. 810533/1030(12-24) 2 Speed Steel Box Fan with baked enamel finish. 22" x 22". Plastic grill. 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