Pp ® L ¢ now? Students at Dallas Elementary School were treated to a visit from The Cat in the Hat during the school's Read Across America’event Monday. In'top photo, Mikayla Rosencrans pulled the tail of The Cat (4th grade teacher Dave Jones). School board member Maureen Banks read to Kalie Lindbuchler and Mikayla Rosencrans (right photo). Bottom left, Shirley Breymeier, a 4th and 5th grade teacher, entertained Jessica English and Kenslie Kerestes. Chelsea McHale and Casey Corbett (bottom right photo) dressed for the occasion, and enjoyed the treats served afterward. Read Across America was also observed at Westmoreland Elementary School. q POST PHOTOS/ CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Huntsville UM women to meet March 10 “Huntsville United Methodist women will hold next meetingon March 10 at 7 pm. Carol Libeck will serve refresh- ments. Huntsville's birthday is Paul Shouldice, March 2. 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The Gospel came to their island in 1818 by the missionaries who taught them about Christian love and relation- ships, which is ingrained in their selected theme for this service is “Who Is My Neighbor?” This ser= vice is sponsored by Church Women United of Wyoming Val- ley. Childcare will be provided and a Fellowship Tea will follow the service. The following churches will be participating: Dallas Trinity Prebyterian, Dallas Methodist, Gate of Heaven Roman Catholic, Huntsville Christian, Huntsville United Methodist, Idetown United Methodist, Lehman United Meth- odist, Prince of Peace Episcopal. St Frances Cabrini Roman Catho- lic, St. Paul's: Lutheran, St. Therese’s Roman Catholic, Trucksville United Methodist. Trinity Church welcomes speakers for Lenten season culture tobe good neighbors. Their Trinity Presbyterian Church, 105 Irem Road in Dallas, is pleased to announce the Lenten Season will feature a unique opportunity to “meet and speak with” some of the people involved in the final events of Jesus’ life. Using dramatic interpretations, followed by questions and con- versation, the Rev. Dr. Willliam Summerhill will introduce those gathered to: Judas Iscariot on March 8, Caiaphas the High Priest on March 15, Simon, Son.of John, one of the 12 on March 22 and Pontius Pilate, Gov. of Judea on March 29. The Rev. Dr. Summerhill earned a B.A. from Shippensburg Uni- versity in 1973, an M. Div. at at Wesley Theological Seminary in 1976 and a Ph.D. in Religion and Culture at The Catholic Univer- sity of America. Since 1986 he has served as Chaplain of Wyo- ming Seminary in Kingston. Dr. Summerhill’s presentations will begin at 7 p.m. in the sanctu- ary followed by a brief coffee break and will close with conversation with “Bill” regarding his interpre- tations. 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