The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 12, 2000 11 PTO sponsors holiday party at Dallas EI ‘Students at Dallas - Elementary rang in the Holidays with a Christmas party sponsored by the PTO. The children enjoyed many tasty treats, along with a visit from Santa. Santa distributed Dallas 2000 T-shirts to all students and faculty members. Pictured is Mrs. Harding's A.M. Kindergarten class. Stephanie Titus, Rachel Alles, Christopher Hood, Ryan Searles, Brandon Butler, Nicholas Evans, Lynnn Viercinski, Alexandra Rego, Lindsey Kelly, Kirby Szalkowski, Jennifer Walton, Zachary Taylor, Hayden Evans, Jess Adams, Dominic Chopka, Dalton Evans, Robby Feher. SCHOOL MENUS The following school lunch menus are for the week of Jan. 13 - 19. All lunches include milk. DALLAS SCHOOLS Elementary THURSDAY - Macaroni & cheese w/dinnerroll, cheese steak hoagie, stew tomato or glazed car- rots, fruit walnut crisp. FRIDAY - Sloppy joe on bun, cheese steak hoagie, au gratin potatoes, mixed fruit MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/sauce & dinner roll, BBQ rib sandwich, tater tots, candied apples TUESDAY - Chicken fajita w/ cheese, lettuce & tomato, BBQ rib sandwich, mixed vegetables, chilled pears : WEDNESDAY - Italian dunkers with sauce, BBQ rib sandwich, buttered corn, orange wedges Middle School THURSDAY - Macaroni & cheese w/dinner roll, stew toma- toes or glazed carrots, fruit wal- nut crisp FRIDAY - Sloppy joe on bun, au gratin potatoes, mixed fruit MONDAY- EARLY DISMISSAL NO LUNCH TUESDAY - Chicken fajita w/ cheese, lettuce & tomato, mixed vegetables, chilled pears WEDNESDAY - Italian dunkers with sauce, buttered corn, orange wedges, ice cream bar High School THURSDAY - Macaroni & cheese w/dinner roll, stew toma- toes, fruit walnut crisp FRIDAY - Sloppy joe on bun, au gratin potatoes, chips MONDAY - EARLY DISMISSAL - NO LUNCH TUESDAY- Chicken fajitasw/ cheese, lettuce & tomato, tossed salad w/dressing, baked cookie WEDNESDAY - Italian dunkers with sauce, buttered corn, jello-parfait GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Alternative Lunch - any day - Pizza, pasta salad, bologna sand- wich THURSDAY - Buttered pasta, parmesan cheese, roll, salad, jello FRIDAY - Fish sticks, parsley potatoes, celery sticks w/dress- ing, cake Alternative Lunch, any day - Pizza, salad, chicken noodle soup MONDAY - EARLY DISMISSAL NO LUNCH TUESDAY - Chicken nuggets w/honey or BBQ sauce, fries, car- rots w/ranch dressing, pickles. 6th Grade Bake Sale WEDNESDAY - Stromboli, salad, pretzels, Ice cream .50¢ LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Elementary Santa visits I'm Big Now Preschool I'm Big Now Learning Center & Preschool, Dallas, recently presented a holiday program for their families and friends. The children were treated to a visit by Santa. I’m Big Now students pictured at this years holiday party. Sitting: Kayla Denmon, Julie Casey, Rebecca Schnable, Olivia Weaver, Emma Ryan, Rebecca Darling. Standing: Logan Brace, Ryan Leonardo, Logan Darling. Teacher Sharon Jones. LCCC will hold spring semester registration THURSDAY - Hot dog on bun, or creamy macaroni and cheese and dinner roll, mixed vegetables, chilled pears FRIDAY - Pizza, or fish sticks and dinner roll w/tarter sauce, winter blend, appleslices MONDAY - Chicken nuggets w/sauce and dinner roll, or hot ham and cheese sandwich, baked beans, orange smiles TUESDAY - Taco w/meat, cheese, lettuce & tomato, or chef's special (20z protein, loz bread), seasoned corn, pineapple tidbits WEDNESDAY - Hot dog on bun, or lasagna w/garlic bread, tossed salad w/dressing, mixed fruit Middle School THURSDAY - Open face tur- key sandwich w/gravy, mashed potatoes w/gravy, fruited Jello FRIDAY - Grilled cheese sand- wich, tomato soup w/crackers, baked beans, chilled peaches MONDAY - Hot ham and cheese croissant, potato wedges, shape up TUESDAY - meatball hoagie with cheese, seasoned corn, or- ange smiles WEDNESDAY - Oven baked chicken w/dinner roll, scalloped potatoes, fruit crisp High School THURSDAY - Roast pork and gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, pineapple tidbits FRIDAY - Sausage sandwich w/onions and peppers, fresh veggies w/dip,. cinnamon applesauce MONDAY - French bread pizza, winter blend, mandarin oranges TUESDAY - Pork BBQ on roll, green peas, appleslices WEDNESDAY - Ravioli w/ sauce and dinner roll, tossed salad w/dressing, fruited jello WEST SIDE TECH Breakfast THURSDAY - French toast sticks or cereal, juice, pastry FRIDAY - Pumpkin bars, ce- real, juice, fruit MONDAY - Oatmeal bars, ce- real, juice, fruit TUESDAY - Walffles w/syrup or cereal, juice, pastry WEDNESDAY - Sausage w/ cheese or cereal, juice, fruit Lunch THURSDAY - Pork BBQ with relish, soft bun, potato puffs, chilled fruit, chocolate cake FRIDAY - Pizza, tossed salad w/dressing, fruit MONDAY - Italian meatballs on roll w/tomato sauce, steamed pasta, seasoned corn, chilled fruit TUESDAY - Cheeseburger on soft bun w/lettuce & tomato, chicken veg. soup, crackers, apple gingerbread WEDNESDAY - Tuna or tur- key hoagie w/lettuce & tomato, pasta salad, chilled fruit ad < Ld Ad = (New YEAR's GoLF TOURNAMENT at Four Seasons Golf Club ® Exeter ) o Sunday, Jan. 16th with Tee times starting at 9:00 a.m. 3 *" $30 Per Person Incl: 18 holes, meal, beverages, N prizes and a champagne toast for all players. Call 655-8869 to reserve a tee time for your foursome ‘Capt. & Crew Format” ) Karen Boback accepted at Wharton School of Business Karen “K.C.” Boback has been informed of her early acceptance to the Wharton School of Busi- ness at the Uni- versity of Penn- sylvania as a member of the Class of 2004. Wharton's full- time's: under- graduate pro- gram in business, founded in 1881, is considered the finest in the world and is the only one offered among Ivy League institu- tions. The program has been con- sistently ranked #1 in the nation, and its academic departments have received more #1 rankings and more top-five rankings than any other business school in the world. With an eighteen percent increase in applicants, Willis J. Stetson, the Dean of Admissions recognized this years group of Early Decision candidates the “toughest pool ever.” K.C. BOBACK K.C. is a graduate of Wilkes- Barre Junior Leadership, Class of 1998. She was a regional first place winner in the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America competi- tion in 1997. She received a full scholarship to PA Free Enterprise Week 1998 as well as the Presi- dential Youth Leadership Sum- mit and the Inaugural PA Governor's School for Excellence in Information Technology 1999 at Drexel University. She is the President of GFWC Country Cross- road Juniorettes. She was recog- nized for scholastic, civic, and athletic achievements through both the 1999 Northeast PA Youth Salute and Who's Who Among America’s High School Students. K.C. is recognized as a Trustee Achievement Scholar at Wyoming Seminary Upper School where she is currently a senior. She has maintained Dean's List High Hon- ors status. K.C. is the daughter of Dr. Karen and Buz Boback of Harveys Lake. p Dallas School Board members are pictured at a recent swearing-in ceremony. From left to right are: Mr. Thom Russ, Mr. John Litz, Mrs. Deborah Morgantini, Mr. Jim Richardson, Mr. Ernest Ashbridge, Jr., Judge Hugh Mundy. Dallas School District marks ‘School Director Recognition Month January is “School Director Recognition Month,” in Pennsyl- vania, providing communities the opportunity to honor the contri- butions and dedication of school directors who volunteer their time and talent to ensure a public edu- cation that makes a difference in the lives of our children. To celebrate school directors’ month, the Dallas School District recognized the three members of the board who were re-elected; - Mr. Ernie Ashbridge, Jr., Mr. John Litz, and Mr. Tom Russ; while welcoming back to the board Mr. Jim Richardson, who previously had served a number of years, and anew member, Mrs. Deborah Morgantini. Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Dallas Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. 2 JOS. CHERMAK, INC. SUZUKI - SAAB ff frome suzua Clarks Summit, PA 1-800-386-6676 ~ Country Traditions ‘Pre-Inventory Sale Entire Stock 20% OFF Christmas Merchandise 00% OFF ALL SALES FINAL/NO LAYAWAYS Excludes Sue Hand Originals Wed., Jan. 12th thru Thurs., Jan. 19th Mon. - Fri. 11-5:30; Sat. 10-4:30 Luzerne County Community College has set additional registration for the Spring 2000 semester. Registration for Spring semester classes will be held from Monday through Thursday, January 10 through 13, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday, January 14, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration will be held in building 5 at the College's campus in Nanticoke. For more information, call 740-0337 or 800-377-LCCC, extension 337. Seminary musicians to perform in concert On January 16, at 3 p.m., the Wyoming Seminary Music Depart- ment will present music performed by the jazz band, small ensembles and the full orchestra. Selected pieces include works from classical composers such as Beethoven, Schumann and Haydn, as well as contemporary artists like John Coltrane. The performance will be held in the Buckingham Performing Arts Center, North Sprague Avenue, Kingston. The concert is free and open to the public. River of Life will host worship service River of Life Fellowship and Kingdom Power Ministries of Shaver- town will conduct a worship and healing service on Sun. January 16, at 10 a.m. at the Old Dallas High School Gymnasium, Church Street, Dallas. : The healing service celebration is open to all. Come as you are. For information phone 674-5459. We're moving! Effective January 3, Michael Kovalick, D.O., will be moving his practice tc our Dallas office, located on Route 309, in the Dallas Shopping Center. You may continue to see Dr. Kovalick at his new office. Please call 675-2000 for an appointment. Thank you for your patience during this transition. We look forward to caring for you and your family at our new office! PY PennState Geisinger WW Health Group Please call 675-2000 for an appointment. Wp Tucksulle Nursery chook 40 Knob Hill Road Trucksville, PA 18708 OPEN HOUSE WEEK for children ages 2 Y2 through 5 January 24 - 2% Call Today for Appointment! 6906-3599
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