6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 26, 1997 hd , MOVERS AND SHAKERS ; The Luzerne County Commu- nity College Foundation Board of Directors recently named Tho- ‘mas H. van Arsdale, of Shaver- “town, presi- “dent, CEO, and member of the Board of Trust- ees of Franklin First Savings Bank and member of the Board of Direc- tors of ONBANCorp., as its new vice president. van Arsdale graduated with honors from Raritan Valley Com- ‘munity College, New Jersey, with an A.S. degree in Business. He also graduated with honors from ° Thomas A. Edison State College, New Jersey, with an A.A. degree in Banking and is a graduate with honors of the National School of Banking, Fairfield, CT. . van Arsdale has been involved with numerous community and civic support groups including chairperson of the Community Bankers of Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; executive com- mittee member of the Center for Financial Studies, Fairfield, CT; chairperson of the Community De- velopment Corporation of Wilkes- Barre; vice chairperson of the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts; and member of the PHI THETA KAPPA Honors Fratérnity. "van Arsdale also is a member of the executive committees of Col- lege Misericordia and the United Way of Wyoming Valley. He is a member of the boards of directors for the School of Business, Soci- ety, and Public Policy, Wilkes Uni- versity; Wyoming Seminary Pre- paratory School; and WVIA Public Radio and Television. " During his career in banking service, van Arsdale served as president of the American Insti- tute of Banking, New Jersey; presi- dent and state director of the Bank Administration Institute, New Jer- sey; and chairperson of the New Jersey Council of Savings Institu- . tions. van Arsdale resides in Shaver- ‘town with his wife, Susette and their son, Tommy. i 000 Karen Kaminski, MSN/CRNP, . was recently notified by the Ameri- ' can Nurses Association that she - has successfully completed the ; examination and requirements to ' be certified as a family nurse prac- « titioner. : . Amemberof the endocri- nology depart- ‘ment at the Geisinger Medical Group in Wilkes- tB a xrr.e:y ‘Kaminski works with Ronald Harris, M.D., “in caring for patients with diabe- ‘tes. She is a graduate of Wilkes - College with a bachelor of science degree in nursing, and earned her master of science degree in nurs- “ing with a concentration in com- munity health from the Univer- sity ‘of Pennsylvania. She also completed a post master’s family ‘nurse practitioner certificate pro- gram at the State University of New York at Binghamton. Kaminski has previously served ‘as a nurse clinician at Wyoming Valley Gynecology /Infertility As- sociates, assistant professor oi ‘nursing at Wilkes University. nurse manager/clinician at the ‘Hospital of the University of Penn- sylvania Medical Group, anc nurse clinician and supervisor o the Diabetes Education and Re: search Program at the Garfield G Duncan Research Foundation ir Philadelphia. She has also par ticipated in the medical manage ment of patients in the diabetes clinic and taught diabetes classe: at Pennsylvania Hospital in Phila delphia, and contributed to the medical literature in the field o the artificial pancreas. Kaminski resides at Harvey: Lake. Roger Landry, M.D., M.P.H., of Dallas Twp. attained board cer- tification in Occupational Medi- cine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine. He is director of ProWorks Oc- cupational Health Man- agement, a ser- vice of Wyo- ming Valley Health Care System. ProWorks provides Occupational Medicine Services for Wyoming Valley Health Care System and over 250 area companies. Prior to joining ProWorks, Dr. Landry amassed over 20 years of experience in the occupational and preventive medicine fields. He earned his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medi- cine, a master’s degree in Public Health from Harvard University and an undergraduate degree in Biology at the College of the Holy Cross. In addition to serving as first vice president of the Aerospace Medical Association, Dr. Landry is chairman of the USAF Aero- space Medicine Residency Advi- sory Committee. He is chairman of the USAF Aerospace Medicine Residency Advisory Committee. He is chairman of the Strategic Resources Committee of the Wellness Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania and a member of the Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (AGARD-a NATO Medical Group). He is certified by the American Board of Preventive Medicine in Aerospace Medicine (since 1980) and is .a member of American Medical Association, the Ameri- can College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine and the American College of Physician Executives. Lisbeth Turner, certified pedi- atric nurse practitioner with the Geisinger Medical Group in Wilkes-Barre pediatrics de- partment, re- cently com- pleted the: re- quirements to become an in- ternational board certified lactation con- | sultant. Such | expertise pro- vides breast feeding families with education, training and continual support throughout the breast feeding process. A graduate of Hahnemann Uni- versity with a bachelor of science degree in nursing, Turner earned her master of science degree in nursing from the University of Pennsylvania. She also completed the University of Pennsylvania's advanced practice nurse practi- tioner program. Turner resides in Lehman with her husband, Ray Turner, III and son, Aaron. Belles wins President s Award “Inrecognition of his is exceptiona services to the ‘compnay and its employees ‘William R. (Bill) ‘Belles is the; Leandri to chair LCCC dinner William V. Leandri, of Dallas, president and chief executive of- ficer of the Luzerne National Bank, will serve as chairperson of | the Luzerne County Commu- nity College Foundation’s fifth annual Cor- porate Outreach Dinner set for Wed., June 4, at The Woodlands Inn. Leandri holds an M.B.A. in Fi- nance and a B.S. in Economics from Wilkes College, now Wilkes University. He is currently the chairman of the Pennsylvania Bankers Asso- ciation Group III, a director of the Kirby Center for the Performing Arts and the Family Service Asso- ciation of Wyoming Valley. He also serves as a director of Penn State University- Lehman cam- pus, and isa member of the Wilkes University Council, the King's College President's Council, and the LCCC Foundation. Leandri was on the founding Boards for Regis Academy and Leadership Wilkes-Barre. Leandri resides in Dallas with his wife, Paula. He has four daugh- ters, Holly, Mandy, Samantha and Allison. Cost of the dinner is $125 per person and$1,000 for a table of 10. For reservaitons for the annual Corporate Dinner, or to make a contribution, call the LCCC Foun- dation Office at 740-0325 or 740- 0361. Service and sale at UM Carverton The Annual Easter Sunrise Service of the Carverton United Method- ist Church will be held at Frances Slocum Park at 7 a.m. at Pavilion #2. The United Methodist Women of the Carverton Church will have a Spring Sale, April 12 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Table space can be rented for $10. Please bring your own table. Contact President Nita Moser 338- 4954 for reservations. Refreshements will be on sale. Everyone is welcome. See Comet Hale-Bopp at Penn State Univ. To get a good look at Comet Hale-Bopp the Friedman Observatory on the Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus in Lehman will hold a week of special viewing nights. The observatory will open at 7 p.m. on March 28 and 29, and March 31 through April 4. In addition to the Hale-Bopp show in the skies, a video or movie related to astronomy or space flight will be shown several times each night at the Fortinsky Auditorium in the Bell Atlantic Center for Technology. For more informaiton, call the campus at 675-9278 Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Post. They'll be glad you did, and so will we. SingHisPraises Pastor and Mrs. Madeira invite you to "New Life Church" for Resurrection meeting at The Glory Barn, Brace Road, Orange 639-5433 Easter Sunday 8 A.M. - Continental Breakfast & Fellowship 9 A.M. - Easter Morning Service and Special Music and Dramatic Presentation. Sunday... The Congregation of St. Paul's Lutheran Church (196 N. Main St., Shavertown) Invites you to share the Joyful News of Easter Holy (Maundy) Thursday: Good Friday: 7:30 P.M. Holy Communion and Stripping of the Altar 7:30 P.M. Tenebrae Service A Service of Shadows Easter Services 6:30 A.M. The Easter Vigil Sunrise Service with Holy Communion 8:30 & 11 AM. Worship Service & Holy Communion Special Music w/ Choirs & Trumpet Rev. Robert Karl Bohm, Interim Pastor 675-3859 Weekly Saturday Worship at 5:30 P.M. with Holy Communion Rejoice in Easter. . celebrate by ines the house of worship of your choice Back Mountain Harvest Assembly Presents The Easter Drama Shout The : ORO Good Friday, March 28th, and Saturday, March 29th, 7pm 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville 696-1128 When life's thorns are long and sharp. Trinity Presbyterian Church {| 105 Irem Road Dallas, Pennsylvania ; 6753131 i Maundy Thursday 7:30 PM Tenebrae Service and Communion Good Friday 12:00 Noon Back Mountain Ministerium Ecumenical Service "Follow the Way of the Cross" Easter "The Grand Intrusion" 1 Rev. Lucinda Stafford-Lewis will preach 11:00 AM ‘recipient of Penn ‘Millers’ 1996 |, ‘President’s Award ‘The President's Award is given ‘each year to the ‘employee who ‘demonstrates outstanding ) service to the company, ‘community and ‘employees. As Maintenance and Safety Specialist, Bill takes pride in ‘making sure all Penn Millers’ employees work in a safe, clean, .comfortable environment. He serves on a team selected by the President to review expenses to increase business and improve work efficiency. ‘A graduate of Dallas High School, Bill resides in Dallas, with his wife ‘Emmalou and four daughters, Ellen, Amy, Bonnie and Melanie. He is shown above receiving the President's Award in the form of the Eternal Flame, along with personal congratulations from Jack Burke, President ‘and CEO of Penn Millers. Use the coupon on poge 2 *o subscribe St. 0) herese’'s Church 64 Pavis St. Shavertown, PA 18708 696-1144 Sacred Triduum Holy Thursday - Celebration of the Lord's Supper March 27 7:00 p.m. - Mass of the Lord's Supper 10:00 p.m. - Night Prayer at the Hall Chapel Good Friday - Celebration of the Lord's Passion March 28 2:00 p.m. - Celebration of Lord's Passion 7:00 p.m. - Prayers/Veneration of the Cross Holy Saturday - The Great Vigil - March 29 1:00 p.m. - Blessing of Easter Food 8:00 p.m. - Easter Vigil Easter Sunday - March 30 Celebrations of the Eucharist 7:30 a.m. - Church 9:00 a.m. - Church and Hall * 11:00 a.m. - Church and Hall SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH N. Pioneer Ave. at W. Center St., Shavertown All Are Welcome Holy (Maundy) Thursday 12:15 P.M. Informal Holy Communion 7:30 P.M. - Service with Holy Communion & Tenebrae ‘Holy Saturday 5:30 P.M. Easter Vigil Service EASTER SUNDAY Service of the Resurrection - 9 A.M. Family Oriented Worship with Choir |} 10 A.M . Classes for all ages 11 A.M. Traditional Worship with Choir SA vs a = Lp Lot Pastors: Douglas & Janet Clark 675-3616 =)
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