yy ~~ ld z i EE EE EA SE EO 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 29, 1993 Dallas girl wins Talent [V4 . ‘ : Sample area specialties at "Taste of the Valley" Oct. 3 The Arc, Luzerne County's as- sociation for citizens with mental retardation, is pleased toannounce that John Metz and Robert Richardson will serve as co-chair- men of the 1993 corporate cam- _paign to underwrite “A Taste of The * Valley”, the major fundraiser for The Arc. This campaign is an appeal to businesses, banks, cor- porations, and individuals to sup- port The Arc in presenting this special event on Sunday, October 3, from 1 to4 p.m., at the Kingston Armory. R In addition to raising funds for ~The Arc, “A Taste of the Valley” will . offer samplings of the specialties of “nearly 60 of our areas finest res- -.taurants, bakeries, and food and ‘beverage purveyors. Tickets are “available at area businesses and at The Arc office at 59 North Main VStreet in Wilkes-Barre. For more “information on “A Taste of the - Valley” and ticket distribution lo- cations, contact The Arc at 829- 7958. “ - John Metz of Harveys Lake, is a ~ 30 year veteran of the food service industry. He is chairman and president of Metz Enterprises, Inc., a hospitality concepts company. Metz serves as a director for the National Restaurant Asosciation, the Mercy Hospital, and the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts. He is on the Board of Trus- tees of the Educational Founda- tion of the National Restaurant Association and is actively involved in the Mount Nittany Society of Penn State University. Robert Richardson of Dallas is president of First Bank of Greater Pittston, and was associated with First Eastern Bank for 22 years where he served as Executive Vice- President and manager of the commercial banking department. He is a director of the PA Bankers Association Central Atlantic School of Commercial Lending, a member of the Wyoming Valley Chapter of American Institute of Banking and a member of the Greater Wilkes- Bare Chamber of Commerce, the Westmoreland Club and the Dal- las Rotary Club. He is a past director of the Wyoming Val;ley Children’s Association and a di- rector of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Industrial Fund. PLANNING COMMITTEE - Planning the 1993 "Memory Walk" for Olympics in modeling Jennifer Dombroski, of Upper Demunds Road, Dallas, captured first place in the 10-12 year old division of modeling at the Talent Olympics Competition, held re- cently in the Pocono Mountains. Jennifer scored highest in the sportswear category. Jennifer is the 11-year-old daughter of Michael and Betsy Dombroski of Dallas and the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lapasnick of Dallas and Rita Dombroski of Pringle and Michael Dombroski of Kingston. She is a sixth grade student at the Dallas Middle School. She studies tap, jazz, lyrical and ballet dancing at the David Blight School of Dance, Wilkes-Barre, under the direction of Candice Miscavage, where she is a model- ing student of Donna John. Her sister, Christina, is also a student at the Blight Studio. When not studying, dancing or modeling, Jennifer enjoys the Alzheimer's are Betty Patton, Dallas, secretary of Board of Directors opportunity to swim, roller skate and Owen Lavery, Executive Director. and ski. JENNIFER DOMBROSKI o lla "Memory Walk" Oct. 3 to | raise funds for Alzheimer's The Northeast Pennsylvania tion dedicated to research for the & Wilke Barre Window Clean Inc. Chapter of the Alzheimer's Asso- cause, cure and prevention of 6s- my ciation is conducting its first Alzheimer’s Disease. = “Memory Walk” to raise funds for The local chapter is located at IKE ANN E THAT WE ARE THE programs designed to assist Alz- the Kirby Health Center, 71 North we WOULD L 10 ° OUNC f © @ heimer’'s Disease patients and Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. Authorized Dealer for p- ) their caregivers. The walk willbe Among the services provided by 3M™ Scotchtint™ Window Film held on October 3 at Kirby Park, the Chapter are telephone infor- Wiley Bone hii mation and referral service, quar- SOME OF THE BENEFITS ARE: Sponsors for the day's activi- terly newsletter, public speakers, L i itioni ties will be WYOS/WBAX Radio, audio and video tapes and car. Reduces Air Conditioning Costs : WBRE/TV, the K-Mart stores of egiver support groups. + Reduces Winter Heat Loss Sia TASTY TREATS TO HELP ARC - Planning for the corporate cam- Northeast Pennsylvania and After the walk there will be Controls Glare and Fading of Furnishings paign to underwrite “A Taste of The Valley” are, from left: Robert Wyoming Valley Motors. entertainement and refreshments ‘Richardson, co-chairman; Linda Ross, Executive Director of The Alzheimer's Disease isadegen- for the partcipants with prizes to Factory Trained Installers Resideminl Arc; and John Metz, co-chairman. CE rain disease ort Hie be handed out in a number of | 1 Yr. Breakage Warranty million ericans and is the different categories. For more ; (a | 5 i 4th leading cause of death among information - applications for 3 Ir. 3M Direct Warranty Comaieei © . Back Mo Nt In br f adults. The association is a na- the event call the office at 1-800- CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE : u a / e S tional voluntary health organiza- 773-6677. Alderson U.M. rummage sale Oct. 1-2 = a <) A Rummage and Bake Sale will be held at the Alderson United Zz X Methodist Church, Harveys Lake, Friday, Oct. 1 10-4 p.m.; Saturday, . Yes h Fl 0 ral 7% ; Oct. 2, 10-3 p.m. Saturday is bag day. . S.V. Fire Co. to hold last flea market Oct. 2 2 . No a The Ladies Auxiliary of the Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Company will 7% = Z ‘host their last Flea Market for the season on Saturday, Oct. 2. Doors % Wha ‘will open at 9 a.m. at the Fire Hall on Main Road, Sweet Valley. To . 0 Zz : reserve a table, call Lydia Blaine, 477-2325 or Betty Strachan, 256- A ON Z tl 7859. Food will be available. kd Idetown U.M. Women's turkey dinner Oct. 9 a The United Methodist Women of the Idetown United Methodist S G 0 C Church will hold a Family Style Turkey dinner, Saturday, Oct. 9. The EVA N - KI N F L RA kL N K dinner will be held at the Church House located in the rear of the . church on Idetown Road. 1 899.11 es 8 8.267 i a Takeouts will be from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., with dinner being served . from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Price of tickets, $6.50 for adults and $3 for children. 1 6 Carverton Road, Trucksyville Or I 7 I Children four years and under are free. Tickets may be purchased from any club member or at the door. ‘Trip to King of Prussia Mall Nov. 6 Girl Scout Troop #622 will sponsor a bus trip to King of Prussia Mall on Saturday, November 6. The bus will depart from Trucksville United ‘Methodsit Church at 8 a.m. and return to the same at about 9:30 p.m. The cost per seat is $15 which includes a coupon booklet to use throughout the mall. The trip is open to the general public. To get more information or secure tickets, call Jamie at 696-3595. call Are?’ IEEIPRNN Eat in or Take Out Try Our Wings! 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