room for a covered dish dinner. A ered dish. Desserts and bever- meeting will follow and there will ages will be furnished by Ann ; be further discussion about the Strucko, Vicki Leo, Dorothy Sean Ziller, an 8 year old from Sean's condition was diagnosed annual Birthday Tea tobe heldon Cebrick and Carolyn Strucko. All Shavertown, has been named as Congenital Myopathy at birth. October 8. Canned goods are. women of the parish are invited to Goodwill Ambassador for the Sean has been involved with the collected at every meeting for the attend. Northeastern Pennsylvania dis- MDA Telethon since he was three trict of the Muscular Dystrophy months old. At age 4 he was . . Association (MDA). roclaimed Fire Chief for the day Kingston Twp. taxes face value until June 7 7 As. the | Northeastern by Muh ant Loot Lod Wik Kingston Township Tax Collec- penalty price until December 8 is Pennsylvania's district's Goodwill ~~ Barre Fire Department. He rode @ tor. Janice Castellani, reminds (final day of collection). Office Ambassador, Seanwillmake pub- on one of the floats in the 2000 St. ; residents that face value on 2000 hours at the township office, 180 lic appearances throughout the Patrick's Day Parade in Scranton. county tax bills will end Wednes- East Center Street, Shavertown, community to encourage volun- Sean also participates in his day, June 7. The nextday, 10%is are Mon., Wed., Fri., 10 a.m. - 2 teers in the Association's year brother's Irish Step Dancing Pro- added arid bills are then due at. p.m. round educational and fund rais- gram. ing campaigns and will also take MDA is a voluntary health . ' . part in a number of the District's agency working to defeat 40 neu- Children's Day June 4 at Trucksville UMC i rn Children's Day will be held at Trucksville United Methodist Church Seanis thesonofAlfred "Buddy’ grams of worldwide research, com- on June 4 at 10 a.m. The service will be held in Fellowship Hall. and Susan Ziller. Sean lives in prehensive services, and farreach- The children and youth of the church will share the lessons they Shavertown with his parents and ing professional and public health have learned in Sunday School this past year with the congregation. brother Brian, age 12. education. b 9 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 31,2000 7 St. Therese's Altar & Rosary meets June 7 St. Therese's Altar & Rosary Society will meet on Wednesday, June 7 at 6:30 p.m. in the social Classes of 1940 plan reunion On Saturday, June 10, classes of the year 1940, from Kingston Township, Dallas Township and Dallas Borough will have a 60th class reunion at the American Legion in Dallas. A buffet luncheon will be served from 1-5 p.m. All alumni are invited to attend this "Real 2000 Back Mountain Reunion." Trucksyville United Methodist summer schedule Trucksville United Methodist Church announces its summer sched- ule of Sunday services will begin May 28 and continue through September 3rd. The services will be held at 10 a.m. in the Church Sanctuary except for June 4 and July 2 when they will be held in Fellowship Hall. Row1: Michelle Gibbons, Emily Polachek, Nikki Rave, Marie Foti, Kelci Gibbons, Melissa Gorski, Mariel Adams, Amy Polachek, Kristen Justice. Row 2: Daniel Kozick, Lauren Zimniski, Sarah Luke, Joe Snedeker, Lindsay Szalkowski, Jillian Spring, Lindsey Davenport, Chelsea Junior Girl Scout Troop #648 at WNEP Junior Girl Scout Troop #648 recently visited WNEP-TV Channel i 16. Meteorologist Joe Snedeker took the girls on a tour of the station and answered any of the questions for the girls. The girls were working on the Weather Watcher Badge. Back Mountain Food Bank. Ev- eryone should bring their own place setting and a favorite cov- Ballet Center performance. The Degnan Ballet Center danc- ers, joined by guest professional artist Joseph Fritz of New York's Metropolitan Opera Company Ballet, and by the Butler Acad- emy of Irish Dance will give two performances, commencing at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, and 2 p.m., Sunday, June 3-4, at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Per- forming Arts on the campus of Wilkes University. Opening this program of origi- nal and traditional dance will be "The Little Mermaid," a children's ballet, choreographed by Director Kristin Degnan and the late Peter Degnan. Leslie Dewees of Dallas and Leigh Kosloski of Harveys Lake are cast in major supporting roles. Nicole Seitz will be one of the featured soloists at the Dengan Nicole Seitz featured in Dengan Ballet performance ists from the Butler Academy of Irish Dance who will perform a number of delightful Irish folk dances. The concluding work for these performances will be the Degnan's original = ballet entitled "Beethoven's Seventh." Nicole Seitz of Dallas will be one of their featured soloists. They will be joined by professional guest artist Joseph Fritz of the Metro- politan Opera Company Ballet. All seats for these performances are reserved. Tickets, $10, are available at the Degnan Ballet Center studio and at the Darte box office just prior to each show. For information and reservations call the DBC at 825-3515 week- Sean Ziller named Muscular Dystrophy Ambassador Fitch Cemetery Ass'n meeting June 4 The annual meeting of the Fitch Cemetery Association will be held at the cemetery on Sunday, June 4, at 2:30 p.m. New Shavertown UMC summer worship times Shavertown United Methodist Church will be changing their wor- ship times during the summer hours. The informal Saturday evening service at 5:30 p.m. will meet downstairs in the Social Hall. Sunday there will be on service at 10 a.m. Join us for hymn singing, spirited worship, special children's message, and special music. Schedule is from June through August. For information call 675-3616. Wildcat Falls bridge opens June 2 The Bridge at Wildcat Falls will officially be opened Friday, June 2, at 4 p.m. DAMA Board Members and Director Tom Bagley along with PennDOT, Luzerne County Commissioners, Engineer and Planning Commission, Pennsylvania Conservations Corps, (PCC), Local Repre- sentatives, and ASTA members will cut the ribbon. : Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging of- fer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from participants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of May 29, 2000. All meals include margarine, milk and coffee. 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