as chairs LCCC been. named chairperson of the _ on the board of the LCCC Foun- . Health yD - ) 1 : Wi ® 0) oP » @® d» @ » @ oe 4) i 9 TE ¢ Ww © slated for Monday, October 2, at S The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 6, 1995 11 Pietraccini tournament Ron Pietraccini, president and co-owner of Wasserott's Inc., has annual Luzerne County Commu- nity College Foundation scholar- ship golf tournament - Medico Family Invitational. Pietraccini is a graduate of Princeton University. He serves dation and is chairman of the National Home Care Group for Industry Distributors Association. He is a past director of the Pennsylvania Association of Medical Suppliers. Pietracciniresides in Dallas and is the parent of four children. The tournament, which is Ay Fox Hill Country Club, will be captain and crew format and will begin at 11 a.m. with a brunch. Play will begin at noon with a shotgun start. A dinner and re- ception will be held following the tournament at 6 p.m. Proceeds will benefit LCCC’s scholarship fund for financially- disadvantaged students. =For information about par- Automobile Club; Ruth chool's open — drive carefully The Valley Automobile Club-AAA was joined recently by the Dallas Area School District and the Kingston and Dallas Township police departments in the kick-off of AAA’s annual “School's Open—Drive Carefully” campaign. Over 600 posters were distributed to police departments in the area to be posted in their communities cautioning motorists to be alert. Accepting the signs were, from left, Patrick J. Higgins, safety director, Valley Automobile Club; James Balavage, chieig police, Kingston Township; George R. Isaacs, president, Valley etschner, principal, Dallas Elementary School; Carl Miers, chief of police, Dallas Township and Charles J. Spitale, executive vice president, Valley Automobile Club. ticipant registration and hole sponsorship and/or dinner res- SCHOOL MENUS ervations call the LCCC Founda- tion Office at 829-7360 or 829- 7325. The following school lunch ‘menus are for the week of Sept, 7- 13. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Nachos w/ cheese-meat, or cheeseburger/ bun, rice, corn, watermelon wedge. FRIDAY - Pizza Wheels (Eng- lish muffin w/sauce-cheese) or ham-cheese on white, tossed salad w/dressing, assorted fruits. MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w, dipping sauce or ham-cheese on white, buttered noodles, peas, fresh fruit. TUESDAY - Grotto pizza w/ graham crackers or sliced turkey on white, celery sticks w/peanut butter, apple wedge. WEDNESDAY - Double tacos w/lettuce-tomato-cheese or pep- peroni pizza, buttered rice, or- GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Cheeseburg w/ bun, potato rounds, green beans, RON PIETRACCINI For gale Special Rate 15 WORDS 4 WEEKS | 4 more weeks free ~ ange wedge. An Autos For Sle 20 WORDS 4 WEEKS $11 NW Ad $ 2 m Ads placed by individuals ony deal os Placed by Individuals of i n' results, ; m If you don't get B If you don't get results 4 more weeks free pears. FRIDAY - Pizza, salad, fruit ‘cocktail, cupcakes. MONDAY - Macaroni/cheese, roll, peas, pears. TUESDAY - Tacos, Spanish rice, pineapple. WEDNESDAY - Hot dogs w/ bun, French fries, baked peans, peaches. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Apple juice, American hoagie (sliced meat- cheese-lettuce-tomato), pretzel sticks. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, seasoned broccoli, potato sticks, fruit cup. MONDAY - Hot dog on bun, onion rings, baked beans, cinna- mon applesauce. TUESDAY - Ham patti/bun, potato puffs, lightly buttered corn, pears. Tonal WEDNESDAY - Chicken noodle soup/crackers, ham-cheese sand- wich, lettuce-tomato, fresh can- taloupe. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - Coffee cake, choice of cereal, fruit or juice. FRIDAY - Banana muffin, choice of cereal, apple juice. MONDAY - Fruit muffin, choice of cereal, banana or juice. TUESDAY - Sausage /cheese/ roll, or cereal, juice, pastry. WEDNESDAY - Banana bread, choice of cereal, orange wedges. Lunch THURSDAY - Italian meatball w/tomato sauce, steamed green beans, choice of fresh fruit. FRIDAY - French bread pizza, fresh veggies /creamy dip, choice of fruit. MONDAY - Wafer steak w/ cheese-lettuce-tomato, steamed veggies, choice of fruit. TUESDAY - Tacos w/trim- mings-sharp cheese, tangy sauce, seasoned corn, spiced applesauce. WEDNESDAY - Deli hoagie w/ trimmings, chicken veggie soup/ crackers, pumpkin bars. Theresa, Joseph and Christopher Pagoda, John Feher, club president; George Yurko and George Pavlick, Lake Silkworth Area Lions members, were on hand recenrtly when the Lake Silkworth Lions honored Pagoda for his many school accomplishments and honors. Lions honor Chris Pagoda The Lake Silkworth Area Lions recently honored Christopher Pagoda as Student of the Quarter and Chemistry Student ofthe Year at Lake-Lehman High School. He was presented with the Chester Szalkowski Memorial Chemistry Award, a savings bond and certifi- cate in recognition of outstanding school and community achieve- ment. Pagoda’s awards include Presi- dential Scholar at Alfred Univer- sity, Tandy Technology Scholar, Bausch and Lomb Science award, National Honor Society, Youth Salute, third place Jets team test. Community service includes Adopt-A-Highway through the gifted program and chemistry demonstrations for the fifth grade at Lehman-Jackson School. Pagoda’s hobbies and activities are anchorman for the Morning News (Audio Visual Club), mem- ber of the varsity basketball team for one year, hiking, camping and mountain biking. Pagoda plans to continue his education at Alfred University and major in ceramic engineering. 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