) The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, March 14, 2002 5 el. ake Silkworth Lions to hold Spaghetti Dinner The Lake Silkworth Area Lions will hold a Spaghetti Dinner from 4-7 p.m. on Saturday, April 13, Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Company Hall Main Road, Sweet The Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon Society will meet at 7:30 p.m., March 18 at the Dal- las United Methodist Church. Lynn Aldrich, Professor of Valley. The cost of the supper is $6.50 for adults, and $4 chil- dren 5-12. Children under 5 will eat for free. Takeouts will be available. eAudubon Society to meet March 18 Physics at College Misericordia, will present her topic “The bird life and scenery of Patagonia,” at the meeting. North Branch Land Trust to present film $ The North Branch Land Trust invites the public to view the video “Pennsylvania Conserving Nature's Diversity” at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 25, in our of- fices at 11 Carverton Road in Trucksville. Constance Kozel RSM will introduce the film and lead a short discussion after- wards. This presentation is free and light refreshments will be available. @Q@ Duwi 542-5715 Girl Scout Troop #2673 holds drive for Red Cross Recently Girl Scout Troop #2673 Dallas, held a drive to collect © g)crsonal care items to be donated to The American Red Cross So- ciety. The American Red Cross will distribute these items to people in need. The troop is under the leadership of Cheryl Maclean, Troop Leader, and Assistant Troop Leader Linda Hoover. Pictured in the photo from left: Erica Lizetski, Chelesa English, Al- lison Spencer, Emily Collins, Chelsey Conahan and Elizabeth Hoover. Back row: Cathering.Coslett,Jennadombardo, Sarah. 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Vizzo is the granddaughter of Frank Lopriore and the late Comfort Bzan of Stamford, CT and the late Ersilia and Mike Vizzo of Greenwich, CT. The bride-to-be graduated from Greenwich High School in Connecticut. She earned a Bachelor's Degree in Health and Human Development in December of 1996 from Pennsylva- nia State University in State College, PA. She is currently a Senior Pharmaceutical Consultant at The Cambridge Group, Ltd in Westport, Connecticut. Strauser is the grandson of Sarah Strauser and the late William Strauser of Shavertown, and Vera Wooton of Des- borough, England. The groom-to-be is currently a Sales Representative with Hilti, Inc in Manhattan, New York. He graduated from Lake- Lehman High School. He then went on to earn a Bachelor's Degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management in December of 1996, also from Pennsylvania State University in State Col- lege, PA. The couple will be married at Sacred Heart Church in weenwieh, Connecticut on:September 20. Sip Civil War Roundtable to meet The Wyoming Valley Civil War Round Table will hold its second annual dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. on March 18 at Pickett’'s Charge in Dallas. Following din- ner Jim Getty, will give a first person presentation as Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Getty resides in Gettys- burg, Pennsylvania, where he portrays the 16th President in a one-man show. His program has received the Pennsylvania Travel Excellence Award, and he has received national recognition for his work. Having spent years in research of Lincoln and his con- temporaries, Getty has devel- oped several presentations as President Lincoln which he gives at schools, colleges and National and State Government festivi- ties. : The dinner menu includes a choice of prime rib of beef or a buffet with chicken and fish. The cost is just $15 and is open to the public. For reservations and information, call 675-1696. Berley reaches season high at gymnastics competition Michelle Berley, 12, of Shaver- town, recently captured a sec- ond-place finish at the AT&T Buckeye Classic held in Colum- bus, Ohio. Berley's feat came in the Floor competition with a score of 9.25. She also finished third on the uneven bars with a score of 9.05. She placed fifth on the vault with a score of 9.325, and finished with . an all-around score of 35.775, her season high. Berley is a level 8 gymnast, and a mem- ber of the competitive team at Northeast Gymnastics. She is coached by Lori Dexter. : Berley is the daughter of Fred and Bev Berley, Shavertown, and is an honor student at Wyoming Seminary Lower School. Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Area Agency on Ag- ing for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offers hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Dona- tions from participants are grate- fully accepted and needed in or- der to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of March 14-20. All menus include margarine, milk and cof- fee. The local Senior Center is lo- cated at 22 Rice St., Dallas. THURSDAY: Jumbo hot dog with sauerkraut, “REMODELING AND _ REPLACEMENT hui. FRIDAY: Baked seafood casse- role, spiced apples, chopped broccoli with lemon butter, ital- ian bread, birthday cake. MONDAY: St. Patrick's Day Special Dinner: Baked ham with cabbage, parslied potatoes, car- rots, dinner roll, cookie with chocolate ice cream. TUESDAY: Barbecue pork ri- bette sandwich, baby lima beans with garlic butter, candied sweet potatoes, sandwich roll, baked apple. WEDNESDAY: Chopped steak with onion gravy, oven brown x potatoes, glazed carrots, dinner | mustard, orange. . ol Ship : AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Meeting at the Shoemaker Chapel W. Eighth St., West Wyoming “Confessing the Historic Reformed Faith” Services: Bible School 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship Service: 11:15 a.m. Pastor: Rev. R.F. Dymond - 693-1918 Parking Available Across the Street supplies. Visit us at the branch nearest you, or on the web at www. firstlibertybank.com First Liberty Should the loan be closed by the customer B ank & Tr us § within three years of origination, the Bank a division of COMMUNITY BANK, N.A. will collect the closing costs from. the Ll customer which were waived when the ‘Bank and trust in Us. Safe Drinking Water Act. Member FDIC LENDER March 20 at 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 7 p.m, to 8 p.m. 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Notice of Source Water Assessment Protection Program Public Meeting Attention customers of Pennsylvania American Water Company’s ,Ceasetown, Crystal Lake and Huntsville water supplies and the general public concerned about protecting the quality of drinking water supplies in these areas of the Back Mountain, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is holding follow-up public meetings to further discuss the Source Water Assessment Protection (SWAP) program. The SWAP program is being conducted throughout the Commonwealth by DEP to evaluate and establish protection priorities for potential sources of pollution that may affect drinking water The public meetings will be held at the following date, time and location: All to be held at the Luzerne County Conservation District Office ‘Smith Pond Road Lehman, PA DEP is inviting the general public to attend this follow-up meeting. During the meeting, the public will have the opportunity to discuss preliminary results of the initial evaluation of the PA American’s Ceasetown, Crystal Lake and Huntsville water supply watersheds, discuss the department’s draft report on land use activities; water supply contaminant issues; and what action the public can take to develop protection plans for these water supplies and the associated watersheds. Please note that this meeting will be held to discuss only raw water quality issues before any treatment and distribution. Currently, the above water supplier is providing water meeting or exceeding requirements under the PA Additional information can be found at www.PaSWAP.com. - Ceasetown - Crystal Lake - Huntsville Information can also be obtained by. contacting Nino Misiti of Spotts, Stevens & McCoy at (610) 621-2000.