. . Amanda Boyle. Absent from photo: Mike Smith. ~The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 27, 1995 11 New musicians join ranks of Marching Knights The award-winning Lake-Lehman Band has welcomed 25 new members to its ranks. New musicians are, from left, first row: Gerald Grady, Michael Rakowski, Sam Anderson, Ed Wallo, B.J. Lewis, Ken Sprou, James Yozwiak and Daniel Mariner; second row: drum major Katie Martin, Melissa Sutton, Joy Emmett, Casey Wilchinski, Lisa Pierce, Breean Davies, Renne Sedorowicz, Jan Emmett, Tina Simon and drum major Matt Link; third row: Jessica Milbrodt, Amy Roberts, Jessica Britt, Jill Sands, Melissa Schobert, Stephanie Card, Natalie Shishkowski, Katie Boice and \ The band is directed by Edward A. Richards, assisted by Maureen Richards. The Meadows Nursing Center recently honored teen volunteers at a pizza party to thank them for donating 708 hours of service to residents during the summer. Certificates of appreciation and McDonald's coupons were awarded by Mailyn Gregorski, #@ director of volunteers to first row from left Nicki Julian, Amy Sorber, Tabitha Beck, Robert Nehrer, . Bryan Wagner, Jennifer Moran and Jeff Ryan, standing, Marilyn Gregorski, Bryan Bachman, Stacie Swire, Jonathan Roskos, Alison Roskos, Elizabeth Muscavage, Rebecca Stylinski, and Anthony Plata. ! : Also honored were Stacie Antosh, Leannne Browski, Jennifer Buzunis, Katie Creamer, Adrienne Harbison, April Naugle, Jennifer Noon, Kara O’Brien, Nichole Parry, Jamie Piatt, Jacqui Prother, Kristyn Race, Christina, Nicole and Claire Krause, Lena and Michelle Kuehn, Maria Wright and Tara Slocum. ~The bse Départment at 675-8600, Ext. 138. SPROG e fall Teen Volunteer program will begin October 2. To register; please call the Volunteer = i 1 a. PHARMACY 159 N. Memorial Hwy., Shavertown, PA : 675-1191 The Luzerne County District Attorney and the Luzerne Inter- mediate Unit 18 will sponsor a parenting education series fea- turing workshops designed to assist parents in addressing many issues facing their children Parents may select workshops from a group of five, to be pre- sented twice nightly on Septem- ber 25 and 27 and October 3 and 5, with the free workshops begin- ning at 7 p.m. each night. Topics to be discussed are: ¢ How to improve your chil- dren's self-esteem and help them maximize their potential. e Teaching your child to re- spect him/herself and others. e Developing effective commu- nications strategies — how to talk and listen to your children. e Helping your child deal with peer influence and select healthy Bl Free worksho ps offered for parents peers. e Decision-making with your children. Locations are: September 25: Wilkes Univer- sity’s Marts center. September 27: LCCC, Audito- rium 31. October 3: Penn State Lehman campus - science buildings. October 5: Wyoming Area High School. SCHOOL MENUS The following school lunch menus are for the week of Sept. 28 - Oct. 4. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS | THURSDAY - BBQ Chickenw/ roll or pizza, mashed potatoes w/ gravy, garden peas, jello. FRIDAY - Cheeseburger/bun or pepperoni pizza, French fries, assorted fruit. : MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/BBQ or honey and rice or Flying Saucer sandwich (bologna, ham- cheese), mixed fruit, chilled pears. TUESDAY - California cheese- burger on bun or ham/cheese on white, French fries, fruited jello w/toppping. WEDNESDAY - French toast sticks w/sausage-syrup or Tur- key and cheese on wheat, fruit juice, rosy applesauce. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL THURSDAY - Potato pancakes, applesauce, roll, carrot/celery stix. FRIDAY - Pizza, salad, pears. March of Champions at L-L October 1 The award winning Lake- Lehman Marching Black Knights will host the annual “March of Champions” at the high school October 1, starting at 1:30 p.m. Nine high school bands will compete and the Lake-Lehman Band will perform in exhibition. The public is invited. Refresh- ments will be available. Admission is $4.00 for adualts and $2.00 for students. e bh a Mountain Bottled Gas Atlanta & Heat-n-Glo Fireplaces & Inserts Featuring Direct Vent & Vent Free Installations We also Carry * Gas Logs e Heaters e Hot Water Heaters oe Water Cooler Rentals * Bottled Spring Water Call For Low, Low Prices on LP Gas * Bulk & Cylinder Delivery Located 1/4 Mile East off Rt. 29 on Rt. 118 Same Location as Country Satellite 717-477-2648 HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-12 MONDAY - Hot dogs w/bun, baked beans, cheese stix, peaches. TUESDAY - Salisbury steak/ gravy, roll, buttered potatoes, wax beans, fruit cocktail. | WEDNESDAY - Hamburg /bun, chips, pickles, lettuce/tomato, pears. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Chicken nuggets w/honey dip, mashed potatoes/ gravy, mixed garden vegetables, roll/butter, chocolate pudding. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter/jelly sandwich, carrot/ celery sticks, potato chips, fruit cup. ; MONDAY - Chic-n-sub on roll w/lettuce-tomato, vegetable soup/crackers, pears. TUESDAY - Turkey barbecue/ bun w/relish, hash browns, honey glazed carrot coins, vanilla pud- ding. WEDNESDAY - Spiral maca- roni w/Italian meat sauce, tossed salad /dressing, roll/butter, fruited jello. ~ cereal, juice. WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast : < THURSDAY - Sausage/roll or cereal, juice, pastry. FRIDAY - Coffee cake, choice of cereal, apple juice or fruit. MONDAY - Banana bread, TUESDAY - French toast/ syrup, cereal, juice. WEDNESDAY - Oatmeal cook- ies, cereal, juice, fruit. 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