10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 4, 1997 GENERATION GAP? NoT HERE Westmoreland Elementary second-grade teacher Mrs. Hersteck and Donna Yatsko, - activities director at Lakeside Nursing Center joined forces to set up a penpal network between the students and residents of the nursing home. They've been writing since November, and met face-to- face May 29 at Lakeside. Top photo, Amanda Kamarunas showed Evelyn Cookbaugh a card she had made for the occasion. In lower photo, the students and residents gathered for a group photo. POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Fields (continued from page 1) We want to prevent that from hap- pening again.” According to Dougherty, the ain various Basebay Back Mountain shops. However, the league realizes the bulk of its operating budget from its refresh- ment stand, which, according to Dougherty, wouldn't be as suc- cessful if the site was changed. “When they were talking about the new school, there was some discussion about allowing us to keep the lower field and maybe one of the upper fields,” said Dougherty. “But, we couldn't operate that way. First of all, we have no other fields in the area, and more importantly, we would lose a lot of money from our re- freshment stand. The stand is actually our best fund-raiser be- cause of its central location.” While league officials are con- cerned that they might some day lose their fields, Ernest Ashbridge, school board president, is satis- fied with the current relationship. “I think the present arrangement lis us is working well,” said Ashbridge, who is in his 26th year on the board. “It is a cooperative effort. ) 'Sementary school houses the alternative learning center and the gymnasium is used heavily by the community.” However, Ashbridge didn’t rule out the possibility of a sale in the future. “It could be offered for sale at some time,” Ashbridge. “I don't see it ever being sold to someone for another use.” Despite Ashbridge’s confidence, league officials are still worried. “We were hurt that they were con- sidering building the school here,” said Dougherty. “We understand the district's position, but if you take this facil- ity away from the 1,100 kids in our organization, where woul they go? We're thrilled that they changed their minds about the location of the school. But, we're still concerned about the next time.” fund rajge ing. * Warrior Run x June 6-7-8 * Saturday, jJune7 Xx Firemen's Day Parade @ 2:00pm Firemen's Muster @ 3:00pm Northeast Country 7:00-11:00pm Games - Rides - Homemade Food Lake-Lehman to hold special meeting The Lake-Lehman School Dis- trict will hold the following special meeting, June 18, at 7 p.m. com- mittee-of-the-whole followed by a special meeting. All meetings will be held in the Lake-Lehman High School Library. Think it would make a neat photo? If it would, call Charlotte at 675-5211 After Cancer program at Geisinger Center The Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center Act Now (After Cancer Treatment, New Opportunities to be Won) group will meet on Wed., June 11, at 7 p.m., in the Frank M. and Dorothea Henry Cancer Center at Geisinger Wyoming Valley. Ann Kline, R.N., will conduct an open discussion. Cancer survivors (any person who has completed cancer treatment for 3 months or longer) and signficant others are invited to attend. For additional information or reservations, call the cancer program at Geisinger Wyoming Valley at 820-6153. Come Join Us for a Night of Fun! Volunteer Fireman's Bazaar * Friday, June6 * Jukebox Saturday Night 7:00pm - 11:00 pm F * Sunday, June 8 XN Flaxy Morgan 7:30-10:00pm e > Open @ 4:00pm A.B.A.T.E. Motorcycle Group will be joining us at 6:00 following a bike rally starting in Luzerne aL PHARMACY STAN WALEKESKI Basketball (amp ST. 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