y The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, April 11, 2002 lector, Karen A. Rose, reminds residents that rebate value on 2002 County Tax bills will end Tuesday, April 16. All payments must be postmarked on or be- fore April 16 to be eligible for the rebate. terested in organizing a neigh- borhood crime watch patrol pro- ‘gram are asked to contact the LY Dallas Borough Police Depart- ment at 675-0161 or the Dallas + Kingston Twp. tax rebate ends April 16 Kingston Township Tax Col- The office will be opened Mon- day, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., April 15 and Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 16. A drop box is available in the vestibule if those hours are not convenient. Volunteers sought for Earth Day Cleanup Volunteers are needed to help with litter pick up and leaf raking from 10 a.m.-noon, Sunday, April 20 at Frances Slocum State Park as part of Earth Day cleanup. For more information, call 696-9105. North Branch Land Trust to meet The North Branch Land Trust will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, ) April 15 at its office on 11 Carverton Rd. For more information, call the NBLT office at 696-5545. Dallas Borough evaluating Neighborhood Crime Watch program Dallas Borough residents in- Borough administrative office at 675-1389. Upon evaluation of the level of interest the Borough will an- nounce a date for a general community meeting. Jackson Twp. Fire Department fund drive underway The Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department would like to , J remind residents and property owners that the 2002 Annual Fund * Drive is now under way. The goal for this year is 57 percent partici- pation ‘with a dollar raised amount of $21,000. The 2001 drive raised $18,000 with 52 percent participation. The fund drive is the major source of revenue for the fire department. Residents may send oa Shavertown. Melissa Speicher Charles Malpass to wed Melissa Speicher in August Jerry and Betty Speicher, Carbondale, announce the en- gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Melis- sa, to Charles Malpass, son of Charles and Molly Malpass, The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Betty Gibbons, Jermyn, and the late Thomas Gibbons, and the late Harold and Rita Speicher. The prospective groom is the grandson of Harry Malpass, Forty Fort, and the late Jane O. Malpass, and the late Judge Robert and Augusta Hourigan. Ms. Speicher is a graduate of Carbondale Area High School, and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Educa- tion from East Stroudsburg University. She is a fourth grade teacher in the New Kent County School District, Quinton, Va. Mr. Malpass is a graduate of Bishop O'Reilly High School. He attended Syracuse University and Penn State University, and is a senior help desk analyst with Bell Tech. Logix in Richmond, Va. The wedding will take place in August 2002. SCORE to host workshop [} The Service Corps of Retired Executives will conduct a workshop entitled “Starting and Managing a Small Business” April 17 at the Genetti Hotel, Wilkes-Barre. The cost of the workshop is $25, which includes lunch, refreshments and instructional material. For more information contact SCORE, at 7 Wilkes-Barre Blvd., or call 826-6502. Shown from left: Ray Andes, Dallas; John Reddy, Shavertown, C. Wesley Boyle, Harveys Lake make final plans for the upcoming SCORE workshop. TOSTEPITUR | WALK DATE (APRIL 21 For more information or to register, CALL 1 800 FIGHT MS Hundreds of thousands of peopie will be doing the MS Walk, because the dollars raised heip to find a cure and provide programs for people with MS ~ a chronic, often disabling disease. The physicai effects of MS are totaily unpredictabie, but the one thing peopie with M3 can sour an is the fiefp of the Nasional Ms Society, and peaple like you, For more information about the 2002 Spring M S NATIONAL s MS Walk in your community call 1 800 FIGHT MS. M ULTIPLE CLEROSIS One thing people with MS can count on. TIMESsLEADER ~~ C ween Cp sm (TEAS To register, complete this form and mail or fax it today! (PLEASE PRINT) City: State: Zip: County: Phone: (hm) (wk) Employer: Email Address: Date of Birth: Sex: Male Female T-shirt Size (please circle one): § M i XL XXL 1 will walk at the {please check one); Lake Scranton Frances Slocam State Park Yes, | accept the 2002 TEAM MS challenge! Please send me information on starting a new team. | will be walking as an individual this year. OR Please add me to the team listed below. Team Name Team Captain : Sunday, April 21 Northeast locations: Francis Slocum State Park, 6 miles » Lake Scranton, 3 miles Mail, fax or e-mail registration form to: Central PA NMSS, 2209 Forest Hills Drive, Suite 18, Harrisburg, PA 17112 E-mail on the web at www.pac.nmss.org 717-652-2590 THES WALK 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 peo- ple 60 years of age or older. Do- nations from participants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of April 11-17. All menus include margarine, milk and cof- fee. The local Senior Center is located at 22 Rice St., Dallas. THURSDAY: Homestyle beef stew, apple crisp, butternut squash, whole wheat bread, or- ange sherbet. FRIDAY: Italian hoagie, toma- to, lettuce and mayonnaise, hoagie roll, chicken rice soup, fruited gelatin, grapefruit juice, sugar cookie. MONDAY: Baked meatloaf, whipped potatoes, green beans with diced tomatoes, whole wheat bread, orange juice, chocolate pudding. TUESDAY: Turkey ala King, spiced apples, roman vegetable medley, cranberry juice, white bread, gelatin. WEDNESDAY: Hawaiian ham steak, augratin potatoes, peas and carrots, whole wheat bread, shortbread cookie. The Back mountain Memorial Library announces the addition of new memorial books In memory of Margaret Ander- son, “Robert Louis Stevenson, teller of tales” by Beverly Gher- man, presented by Pat and Joe Zikor In memory of Margaret Ander- son, “Betsy Ross” by Alexandra Wallner, presented by Pat and Joe Zikor. In memory of Kathryn Hall, “What's the Big Idea, Ben Franklin?” by Jean Fritz, pre- sented by Carol Weiss Kristan. In memory of Kathryn Hall, “Fiesta Femenina” celebrating women in Mexican Folktales” by Mary-Joan Gerson, presented by Carol Weiss Kristan. In memory of Kathryn Hall, “American Furniture” by John T. Kirk, presented by Beth Rosenthal and the Dallas Dupli- cate Bridge Club. In memory of William J. Lipo (1935-1981), “The Native Ameri- cans: an illustrated history,” presented by Matt Lipo. In memory of William J. Lipo (1935-1981), “B-17 Flying Fortress” by William N. Hess, presented by Matt Lipo. In memory of Thomas Rish, “The World Atlas of Saltwater Fishing” by Ken Schultz, pre- sented by The Shaw Family (Jil- ly’s). In memory of General Frank Townend, “The New Imperial- American Cancer Society announces Wyoming Valley Relay For Life The American Cancer Society is now accepting team registra- tions for the Wyoming Valley Re- lay For Life, an event that bene- fits cancer research, local can- cer patient services and public education. Relay For Life will be held on May 4 & 5, at King's College Robert L. Beltzer Field. The Relay is a non-competitive event where teams of eight to 15 people take turns walking or running around a track, relay- style, for 24 consecutive hours. Anyone interested in forming a team, or for more information, contact DeAnna Clause-Mc- Grane at the American Cancer Society at 888-227-5445 or Gina Severcool, Relay For Life Chair at 570-830-0602. The fee for team registration is $150. ists” by Mark Leibovich, pre- sented by Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Nicholson. In memory of General Frank Townend, “U.S. Army Special Operations Command: night stalkers special operations avia- tion” by Andrea L. Weiser, pre- sented by Marilyn C. Rudolph. In memory of General Frank Townend, “The United States Army” by Michael Green, pre- sented by Marilyn C. Rudolph. In memory of General Frank Townend, “U.S. Army Special Operations” by Michael Green, presented by Marilyn C. Rudolph. In memory of Leigh Ann Mor- gan, “The Art Gallery Stories” by Philip Wilkinson, presented by The Clemson Family, Trudy, Paul, Nicole, and Christopher. In memory of Frank Martinel- li, “Ice Time” by Jay Atkinson, presented by Norbert Swithers. In memory of Herbert Hill, “Lewis and Clark: voyage of dis- covery” by Stephen E. Ambrose presented by Rita Bren. In memory of Herbert Hill, “Maine: the seasons” by Terrell S. Lester, presented by Riat Bren. Internet ade Sasyl PER ry MONTH! No (Credit Card Required! TOTAL INTERNET software CD makes connecting fost & easy FIVE email boxes, Webmail, Instant Messaging and more! Unlimited Access - Sign Up Online www.localnet.com one 824-8066 RELIABLE INTERNET ACCESS SINCE 1994 www.dietrichtheater.com "HE DIETRICH THEATE 836-1022 0 E. Tioga St., Route 6, Tunkhannoc Not Just Your Average Movie Thea [ways Call to Confirm Schedules (PG) Send The Post to a friend It makes a great gift call 675-5211 for details Protile 2002; Land of the Free Saturday, April 27 As patriotism rings strong across our nation, we have many people to be proud of right here | in our Valley. So “this year's Profile focuses on Heroes in Land of the Free. With input from our readers of all ages, find out how people of the Valley have made this country prog time and time again. You'll get to know eroes who helped shape the history of our area. You'll find out about those who stand in the wings to keep us moving forward. And, of course, you'll hear the darndest things from our kids. Saturday April 20 MES+.LEADER www.TIMESLEADER.com TI To subscribe, call 829- 5000 or tol free 1-800- 257- 5603 Nora through Friday 6:00 a.m.- 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 7:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. /14 SUNDAY 2:00 & 4:45 (PG) FRIDAY - 5:30 SUNDAY - 2:15 & 4:15 MON. & WED. - 7:00 “DRAGONFLY” (PG-13) FRL, SAT., & SUN. -7:30 MON. THRU THURS. - 7:15 VANILLA SKY FRI, SAT., & SUN. - 7:15 TUES. & THURS. - 7:00 Includes 12 Hours of Instruction, Video, Lunch, Greg Wall Golf School 2 Days at Pocono Manor Wed.-Thurs. April 17-18, April 24-25, May 1-2, May 8-9, May 22-23, May 29-30, June 5-6, June 12-13, June 26-27, July 10-11 Sat.-Sun. 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