The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 10, 1993 3 Entertainer Land Trust will present | - Will appear development alternative 9° at LCCC at By GRACE R. DOVE ral areas preserved within the Post Staff context of new neighborhood clus- Luzerne County Communily ter developments.” . College will hold its sixth Visiting There is more to land develop- Arendt advocates building ' Scholar in Residence (VSR) pro- ment than the 1960s American homes closer together, reducing gram featuring Lillette Jenkins- dream of every family setting up road building and utility costs for Wisner from Tuesday, Nov. 16 in its own little kingdom, its own the Same number of homes while ' through Thursday, Nov. 18, at the house surrounded by a big yard. Preserving open spaces, which college’s main campus in Nanti- This type of land development create a more attractive commu- a . coke. has its price - the loss of valuable ~~ D-ty with affordable housing. CO ' Jenkins-Wisner will perform in farmland, forests and open space. Instead of developing a 100- | ' concert on Tuesday, Nov. 16, be- As one of Luzerne County's acre tractinto 50 homes with two- ginning at 7:30 p.m. fastest-growing residential areas, acre lots, Arendt suggests build- On Wedhiasdas [N 23 the Back Mountain has seen a ing 50 homes clustered on half- : {ios i ay, Nov. 17, from great deal of change during the acre lots, leaving the rest as open Fort wt A IA past two decades as farmlands space to be preserved. Ww ! sympo- and open spaces have been trans- His dual-screen presentation sipm question and answer session. formed into subdivisions. will contrast conventional and All three events are open to the In an effort to spread the good creative techniques for designing public, free of charge, and will be word about alternative ways of new subdivisions which preserve | held at LCCC’s Educational Con- developing land, wr ich will pre- open space and creale a tradi- » G ference Center at the main cam- serve open space while providing tional neighborhood character. Ry | pus in Nanticoke. For tickets for room for affordable housing, the He is an advocate of more | “the concert on November 16 at Back Mountain Land Trust will compact land development, simi- | 7:30 p.m., call the LCCC Founda- sponsor a lecture and slide pres- lar (o early rural setilements, as | ‘tion Office at 829-7360. entation on “Creative Develop- alternatives to suburban sprawl AND THE WINNER ARE - Judges for the Back Mountain Color and Read Book were, from left, Kristy ment” by nationally-acclaimed caused by conventional large-lot Rice, Patrizia Bove, Claire Morris and Sarah Williams. rural planner Randall Arendt zoning, , Thursday, November 18, at 7 p.m. “The advantage of this type of S KI TI P | i b rar 9 i . a i Poviinsly pudiiorum in planningis that it assures perpet- N N 0) u N C e S CO nte St WwW N N e Center for Technology at the ual protection ofspecific land from | | £3 IS Penn State-Lehman Campus. development,” said Will C - | # 4 The lecture is sponsored by the ham, inh Nouriel Regt] : » Thirty three winners were re- Genevieve Wroblewski, Kelly Yar- early December the books will be Back i untain (Regional Land Land Trustvice-president. “In the cently named in the “Back Moun- asavage; Fifth grade: R.J. Barna, available for $5 each at both the . "50 C g i Mountain Cii- Back Mountain, there is virtually by tain Color and Read Book” con- Kimberly Fowler, Gina Lucas, Back Mountain Memorial Library fas oun and Penn State nolandin private hands that has Sean O'Shea test. Theseyoungartistswillhave Katie Maculloch, Kirby Mitchell; and Sue Hand's Imagery, Dallas. Aes. been set aside for this purpose.” thelr illustrations included ii a ee ; a i ! : The development boom of the A nationally acclaimed land use : Francis Rogan, Kimberly Urban; I'he book will be dedicated to 545t 20 h iobbl : : Q. What can | do if my publication to be released in earl WY 2 : 4 ; ; : pas years has gobbled up planner and site designer, Arendt y Sixth grade: Tara Dymond, Shan- Children’s Librarian Marilyn many old family farms atanalarm- is vi esid : feet get cold? December. non Gaffney, Devon Lewis, Ve- Rudolph for her years of commit- ; i pu eu Vi0® presu ent of conservation : ; : y ing rate,” said Back Mountain programs at the Natural Land | A.Warm feet need good Ninty one kindergarten tosixth ronica McRipley, Billy Metzger, ment and dedication to all of the Regional Land Trust secretary Rob lh Media. PA a Sl angs blood circulation grade students who Ive in the Michael Senausiy. children she has served at the p[ewjs. “I would like to Ye tw bool a lhe Pressure boints or even Back Mountain, attend school in Judges who selected the [inal Back Mountain Memorial Library. open space Gariniand and nat du 1 ols on conservation and inkled P kswill the Back Mountain or visit the drawings were: Claire Morris, art Sponsors are still needed from Se Jai and mn Siopment, >» @ pa 3 You Back Mountain submitied 119 teacher at Dallas Senior High area businesses and individuals pr EER + <Y entries into the contest. The 33 School and Patrizia Bove, [ree to offset printing costs. Levels of . may find that synthetic winning entries were designed by lance graphic designer. They were sponsorships available include the ; socks are warmer the following students: assisted by Kristy Rice and Sarah ~~ Spectrum Society, $100donation; ! because they don't hold Kindergarten: Brittany Prater; Williams, high school students Color Club $50 donation; and moisture like cotton or First grade: Megan Savage and from Dallas and Lehman, respec- Book Bunch, $10 donation. Any wool. For people with Cassie Yarasavage; Second grade: tively, who will be preparing the donation of $30 or more can be poor circulation, electric Waingy Aeris Role Dale. illustrations for the printer as a made in honor or in memory of a heaters can be added to risving Vac eis i, ra ti community service project for special person. most ski boots Manzoni, Jeff Pace; Third grade: pennsylvania Governor School of The Back Mountain Color and Hotronic Boot Heaters ie Re he fis “ ert isheingcoondi ATTENTION SE ’ Orders for the “Back Mountain nated through the efforts of Sue ’ SH © $1 40 cludes install ski, Nicole Santo. Color and Read Book” are cur- Hand. 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