6 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 18, 2001 The spring and fall craft shows are the major fund raisers for the Dallas High School Soccer Club. The money raised from the craft shows help support five LL . $500 scholarships for senior players, letterman jackets, annual soccer trip and the soccer banquet. To take advantage of the proceeds, players are asked to David Glicini, tenth grader, puts a smile a. sell a minium of 25 raffle tickets and help at the craft show. The parent support is what makes it all possible. From left; Blanche George, spring craft show on to sell raffle tickets for the Dallas High | coordinator; Lesley Douglas, fall 2001 craft show coordinator; Christine Shiber, Rita Recchia, Diane Domzalski, and Joe Kerestes. School Soccer team at the craft show. a This ceramic Easter Bunny catches the eyes of Irene Long, Kingston, and Dorothy Sarnick, Plains, at the Dallas High School Spring Soccer Craft Show. ! Ly i y din Liz Remakus and Sarah Remakus stop to sample the dip at Classy Crocks and Dips during their mother-daughter day out. Harvey's Lake resident, Joe Penxa, showed off his handy work with his carved tulips and wooden toys. He signs each piece with his logo MATL (Made at the Lake) 10-16 which are the numbers that correspond to the letters J and P in the alphabet. 5 Personalized dog and cat door mats are Haydee DiRaimondo's specialty. She has been customizing mats at shows for about six Sears i . Dallas High S Soccer C Stn ly 4 ml Wl Rose Slavinski, Mountain Top, said she always comes to the POSY PHOTOS HEATHER B. JONES Leal Susan Polinchak, a 1977 Dallas High School craft show because they always have some beautiful things. Graduate, purchases homemade lollipops from Margret Koshinski, Larksville.
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