6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, October 11, 2001 Celebrity Luncheons host Henry Haller Celebrity Luncheons will fea- ture Henry Haller, former execu- tive chef of the White House on Thurs., Oct. 18, at Woodlands Inn and Resort. | Selected as White House Chef by President and Mrs. Johnson, Haller was trained in his native Switzerland, and combined a strong background in French cuisine with the regional Ameri- ¢an preferences of each of the dif- ferent presidential families. | Haller wrote the cookbook, The White House Family Cookbook. | He serves as a spokesperson, lecturer and guest chef for a vari- ety of national and international corporations, primarily in the food and travel industries. Other guest celebrities slated for the 2001-2002 series include: Jane Bryant Quinn on April 25, 2002, and David Baldacci on, May 9, 2002. Guest celebrities speak from 11 a.m.-noon, followed by a question and answer period. Lunch is served at 12:30 p.m. Single tick- ets are available at $50 each. For tickets or sponsorship opportuni- ties, call 696-3967. Gift certifi- cates are available. T : i | Ronald Waddell will speak at the Wyoming Valley Civil War Round Table meeting. The ‘meeting will be held on Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. at the American lLe- Waddell to speak on Civil War gion on Route 415, Dallas. For more information call 675- 5790, 675-1696 or 675-3803. New members and guests are welcome. GS Troop 665 hosts campfire/ sing-along Girl Scouts in Service Units 118 and 119 are invited to the 4th Annual Girl Scout campfire and sing- along at Frances Slocum State Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offers hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from partic- ipants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. All menus in- clude margarine, milk and cof- fee. The following is the menu for the week of October 11-17. THURSDAY: Sweet and sour chicken over rice, oriental veg- etables, whole wheat roll, apri- cot nectar, cupcake. FRIDAY: Pierogi with onions and butter, carrots, cottage cheese, apple crisp, rye bread, chocolate chip cookie. MONDAY: Baked meatloaf, whipped potatoes, peas with mushrooms, whole wheat bread, fruit cocktail. TUESDAY: Sausage and peppers, oven brown potatoes, roman vegetable medley, rye bread, vanilla cookie. WEDNESDAY: Barbeque chicken, cauliflower with but- tercrumb top, butternut squash, whole wheat roll, chilled pears. Verazin attends Gov’s School Jaime Lynn Verazin, daughter of Gary and Betsy Verazin, Shavertown, was selected to par- ticipate as a ballet dance major in the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts. She attend- ed the five-week summer pro- gram for high school sopho- mores and juniors at Mercyhurst College, Erie. Jaime studies ballet locally at the Bravo! Dance Conservatory under the direction of Trinette Singleton. She is a teaching as- sistant at the studio for the pre- ballet class and a member of the character and jazz classes. Now in her junior year at Bishop O'Reilly High School, Jaime is an honor student and a member of the Student Council, Spanish Club, Glee Club, Chamber Choir, Folk Group, and National Language Honor Society. Jaime Verazin Park on Sat., Oct. 20. Senior Girl Scout Troop 665 will host the event. For more info. or to rsvp call 696-2450. Share 3000 Family Moments. | 5 Children’s Theatre performs ‘Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs’ ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ will be presented on Saturday, Oct. 13, at 5 p.m. at the Times Leader's Women's Show, First Union Arena, Wilkes-Barre. This youth musical is produced by the Back Mtn. Childrens Theatre Co., a division of Major Performing Arts Center, and is free of charge for kids (12 and under) at the Women's how. Playing the role of Queen, Bryn Harvey, of Trucksville, and Adri- enne Box of Trucksville as the walking, talking, Magic Mirror. Adrienne M. Box, Shaver- town, was chosen as the 2001 Luzerne County Fair Princess. She enjoys soccer, vocal, dance, drama, art and Girl Scouting. Box is an 8-year-old who attends third grade at Dallas Elementary School. She is a member of Northeast Ju- nior Players and has per- formed in such shows as ‘Hansel and Gretel,” ‘Snow White and Seven Dwarfs,” and ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame.’ Adrienne is the daughter of Jeff and Maire Box, and has a brother Christopher, 11. Legion Auxiliary to meet Officers will be installed at the Dallas American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Post 672’s monthly meeting Oct. 18, at 7:30 p.m. Officers are: Marion Kunigo- nis, president; Doreen Hender- son, lst vice president; Irene Martini, 2nd vice president; Jane Garbush, secretary; Flo- rence Owens, treasurer; Jean Levi, chaplain; Catherine Smith, sgt-at-arms; and Shirley Strohl and Lucy Blizzard, historians. Barbara Miller, district presi- dent, will install the officers. Projects to be discussed in- clude ladies’ and children’s Christmas parties, fundraiser, and community service. Reser- vations requested by Oct. 15. Call Doreen Henderson at 674- 5634 or Jane Garbush at 696- 2612. Dues for 2002 are payable Now. Children’s Halloween Party will be Oct. 27, at 2 p.m. and will include refreshments, games, and prizes. With shared minutes and up to four phones, it’s never been easier : or more affordable to stay connected with family members. 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