I |B o Il The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 15, 2001 7 Arts at Hayfield festival to feature local crafters Several Back Mountain’ resi- dents will join crafters from as far away as New York and New Jersey at the 17th Annual Arts at Hayfield Summer Craft Festi- val. The show and sale: will be held on "Sunday, August 26, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Penn State Wilkes-Barre in Lehman. Handcrafted items from local and distant vendors will be available, in addition to lots of food and entertainment. Among the Back Mountain area resi- . dents participating in this year’s festival are, from Lehman, . Sharon Schultz, handwoven ' baskets, pottery; Sweet Valley, | Gail Verbyla, embroidered ap- : parel, hand-painted mailboxes, floral arrangements; Robert & | Colleen Mahoney, wood prod- ucts such as tea boxes, shelves, ‘ angels, etc.; Shavertown, Jane ' Kishbaugh, hand-painted and ‘dyed cotton clothing and pil- *lows; Janet Molesky; Mary Ann { Sutton, hand-crafted wooden ( designs; Trucksville, Janice My- ers, carved woodcrafts; Dallas, : | Lorraine Riofski, ceramics, veg- “etable & fruit mixes for dips; ‘Rita Busch, tole-painting; Pat ~ Price, quilted pillows & folk art; + Harveys Lake, Earl Artsma, tole . painting; Kim Sorber, interactive t children’s books; Tina Urban, painted furniture, ornaments; Tunkhannock, Gary & Blennie Saylor, woodworking & soft- sculpture; Laura Boner, beeswax candles & luminaries. Also joining the festival this year is Stephen ' Traver of Traver’s Auctions in Dallas. He will be on the deck of the Stu- dent Commons from 1-3:00 p.m. and will appraise antiques brought by festival patrons at no charge (limit two antiques per person). A variety of entertainment will be provided. Starting at 11:30 a.m., the Donegal Weavers will perform, followed by Tang So Do demonstrations by Dr. Dudley Snyder, Penn State Chemistry professor. Mimes; Just Us, vocalists; and Pat Ward, magician, will be on stage to entertain young and old starting at 2:30 p.m. New this year are the Mock Turtle Mari- onettes show “Time Out for Pup- pets,” from 1:30-2:30 p.m., fea- turing beautifully hand-carved wooden puppets. This company was one of the most requested arts groups listed on the roster of Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour. Potato pancakes, halushki, and pierogi will be available for purchase, as well as snow cones and Hillside Dairy ice cream. Festival pa- trons can also snack on cheese- cake, fruit, pizza, hot dogs, BBQ sandwiches, and the popular candied roasted almonds. Dona- tion is $1. For more information, call Arts At Hayfield at Penn State Wilkes-Barre at 675-2171. Kingston Twp. tax collector notice Kingston township tax collec- tor, Karen Rose, advises resi- dents the 2001 school tax bills were mailed on July 17. If you are the owner of a home or property in Kingston Town- ship and did not receive a tax bill, it is your responsibility to notify the tax collector at 696- 3809. If you are a new owner of an established home and did not Sunday, August 19th > Official Opening > Community Choir Celebration’ Pageant > County High School Band Day > 10th Annual Queen Contest > Phil Dirt and the Dozers > Fireworks Display > Farm Tractor Pull > Antique Tractor Parade > MOD Tractors & MOD 4WD Truck Pull > Senior Citizens’ Day > Baby Show - Presented by Peoples National Bank > Ray Evernham owned #19 Dodge Intrepid of Casey Atwood - Presented by N.E.P. DataVision > John Anderson Admission $5 per person 12 and up FREE parking Reserved seating call 570-434-4318 Information call 570-289-4405 Monday, August 20th Tuesday, August 21st : Wednesday, August 22nd receive a tax bill, notify the tax collector so records can be changed accordingly. All payment must be post- marked on or before Sept. 17 to be eligible for the rebate. ‘The office will be closed on Fri., Aug. 17. Regular office hours at the municipal building, 180 E. Center St., Shavertown, are Mon., Wed., and Fri., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Harris dancers to perform at Knoebel’s Students from the Joan Harris Centre's Back Mountain Campus will . appear in two productions at Knoebel s Amusement Resort on Wed., Aug. 22. Appearing in ‘Hot Times in the Summer’ at Knoebel’ s, sitting, from left: Chelsea Yenason, Dallas; and Ashley Mihal, Wyoming. Stand- ing: Emily Ashton, Dallas; Paulina Posatko, Dallas. Jenna Andru- sisian, Dallas; Lee Riccetti, Shavertown; Meredith Davies, Dallas; and Jessica Kostrzewski, Dallas. Evening with Ann Jillian The Geisinger Cancer Institute will be sponsoring an evening with Ann Jillian on Thu., Oct. 4, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Jillian, who is an emmy-winning actress, wife, mother and breast cancer survivor will be sharing her story at the Irem Temple, 52 N. Franklin St., W- B Ticket donations are $5 for adults and $3 for children. All pro- ceeds from the event will benefit breast cancer services provided by Maternal and Family Health Services. For more info contact Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center Public Affairs at 826-7717. Lake Twp. school taxes mailed Ruth Orloski, Lake Twp. Tax Collector notes that the 2001 capita) immediately to the mort- School Property and Per Capita taxes were mailed on Tue., July 10. Anyone not receiving their taxes should notify her immedi- ately. The tax collector also re- quests perxsons who have moved and are no longer resi- dents of the township should notify her. All tax bills are mailed directly to the homeown- er. It is their responsibility to forward property taxes (not per Look for our ad in the CLIPPER MAGAZINE for additional Back to School Savings DR. MICHAEL SOLTYSIAK Luzerne Shopping Center fre Most Insurances A ted BE VISA i 288-3336 oh s: Eye ; : g | Dispossbier, 3 Fair Shot Vision | : Eyeglasses, Care Kit& 1 Year | Follow-up Care | Luzerne . 288-3336! 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Davidson, Chief Rabbi of the Orthodox Jewish Community. 30 Years Ago - August 19, 1971 TITUS NAMED ACTING CHIEF IN BOROUGH Raymond Titus, who served as sergeant of police in Dallas Bor- ough for the past four months and as a full time patrolman for three years, was appointed act- ing chief of Dallas Borough by the Borough Council at their meeting. Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice Phillip C. Eno, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Desormo, Shavertown, is serving aboard the high endurance Coast Guard Cutter Castle Rock, now deployed with the U.S. Sev- enth Fleet in the Western pacif- ic. Albert Bellas, East Dallas, and Robert E. Shortz, Dallas, were second and fifth place re- spectively in the Central Penn- sylvania Chess Tournament held in Harrisburg. 20 Years Ago - August 5, 1981 NEW STORE COMING TO DALLAS SHOPPING CTR. The Heritage Shop is coming to the Dallas Shopping Center. Humford Equities, owners of the shopping center, confirmed that the popular card and gift shop from Wilkes-Barre would be ex- panding to Dallas in the near fu- ture. William Mattes, is the own- er of Heritage Shop. Harveys Lake Borough is determined that never again will there be an al- gae problem such as took place this summer. At a recent meet- ing of business people and com- munity leaders, borough council president Frank Coulton agreed to a plan whereby the borough would retain the services of a testing firm to monitor water quality each spring. The girls softball team in the National League brought home the Dis- trict 16 pennant in a 14-4 victo- ry over Northwest but fell to the Susquehanna All-Stars for the state championship. The Rebels of Wyoming Valley, members of the Susquehanna Women's Fast Pitch League, finished second in state-wide competition. Kingston Twp. reminder Kingston Township residents and property owners are re- minded not to place encroach- ments, such as fences, land- scaping timbers, trees, shrubs, or any other items within the township street right-of-way. Property owners need to be aware that they do not own up to the edge of the roadway. Street right-of-ways vary from 33 feet to 50 feet. Residents who street, may call the township of- fice Residents are also reminded that the township has the au- thority to order the removal, or to remove, the encroachments from the street or road right-of- way. The township is asking for cooperation from all residents in respecting the public right-of- way. Residents with questions may call the township office at 696-3809. Save now with this special offer. Present this coupon to your First Liberty Bank & Trust Loan Specialist, and pay NO CLOSING COSTS on a New or Refinanced Mortgage or Home Equity Loan. 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