6 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, October 18, 2001 Dallas OES supports Ronald McDonald House Dallas Chapter #396, Order of the Eastern Star (OES) collected more than 21,000 aluminum tabs to benefit the Ronald McDonald House, Danville. The Chapter donated 10,000 tabs last year. The Ronald McDonald House converts the aluminum tabs into cash to help support operations. Representatives of Dallas chapter #396, OES, from left: Elsie Jol- ley, special project chairperson, Dallas; Dianne Corby, junior past matron, Beaumont, Dennis Bonning, worthy patron, chase; Linda Dimino, worthy matron, Nicholson; and Wahneta Berti, chapter representative for cancer activities, Dallas. Fall foliage walk on BMT Trail |The Healthy Hikers Club will hold a morning hike on Thurs., Oct. 25 from 10 a.m.to 1 p.m. on The Back Mountain Rails to Trails. It will be a two-mile hike featuring the colors of autumn, Hiking groups will meet at the entrance in Luzerne. There will be a picnic lunch served following the hike at the Charles Street Park, Luzerne. For more info or to register contact Linda Rondinella at 287-1102 or Katie Conologue at 822-1158. Dallas Gridiron pasta dinner Dallas Gridiron Club annual Pasta Dinner will be held Thurs., Oct. 18, at Dallas High School cafeteria from 4 to 7 p.m. The cost per person is $6. Take-outs will be available. Planning the upcoming SCORE workshop, from left: Ray Andes, Dallas; John Reddy, Shavertown; and C. Wesley Boyle, Harveys Lake. Workshop for business hopefuls The Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) Chapter are hosting a workshop for people thinking of going into business or people already in business Oct. 24. It is an all day work- shop at Genetti's Hotel, W-B. First Federal financial center opens 1 First Federal Bank has moved its operations to a new full-ser- vice branch at 196 N. Main Street, Shavertown. The building also accommodates affiliated companies, Northeast Pennsyl- vania Trust Co., Higgins Insur- ance/Higgins Financial Services and Abstractors, Inc. The latest NEP Financial Center is open six days a week and features drive- in banking, night deposit ser- vice, safe deposit boxes and coming soon a 24-hour drive in ATM. This marks the 16th office location to complement a loan production office serving North- eastern and Central Pennsylva- nia and on the Internet at www. 1stfederalbank.com. The new NEP Financial Center brings banking, trust and insur- ance services together under one roof. “This concept affords fami- lies, individuals and businesses the opportunity to conduct banking transactions, buy in- surance and handle trust needs in this very office,” said E. Lee Beard, President and CEO of First Federal. The Grand Opening on Octo- ber 13 kicked off a four-week promotion centered on an effort to promote youth soccer in the $28 Inside the new First Federal office, from left: Linda Ash, Patty Klug, E. Lee Beard (President and DCEQ), Frank Rinkevich (Branch Manager), Maggie Simko. Back Mountain area. First Fed- eral Bank joined with its affiliat- ed companies to offer the Dare to Be Different Soccer Challenge to area soccer teams or clubs. Customers can also win cash or soccer related prizes by play- ing First Federal Bank's Instant Repay game until October 20 at the back Mountain office. Spe- cial activities for the soccer youth in the area include ap- pearances and soccer clinics by local professional and Olympic soccer player Brian Kelly and a “Free Kick For Savings” chal- lenge. The new NEP Financial Center hours are Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Fri- Share 3000 Family Moments. 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