Raion, and the late Rerrend The Dallas Post L Dallas, PA Thursday, June 6, 2002 5 Adult ‘Fitness and Fun’ programs at College Misericordia College Misericordia an- nounces the 2002 Fitness and Fun program for adults with classes beginning in June and lasting throughout the summer. Classes include both education- al non-credit classes along with fitness programs. : Adult computer classes clude: * “No Fear” Basic Computing (June 6, 6:30-8:30 p.m.) $33 - For beginners who want an in- troduction to the computer and a Windows environment; * Word Processing (June 18 &, June 20, 6:30-9 p.m.) $60, in- cluding book - Level 1 beginner who want an overview of word processing; ¢ Internet & Email (June 11 & June 13, 6:30-9 p.m.) $33 - For those who have mastered the basics and want to surf the net; in- * Internet Shopping (June 25 & June 27, 6:30-9 p.m.) $45 - An introduction to shopping on the Internet, this class will fa- miliarize you with popular, suc- cessful websites and teach you how to shop safely. Adult Fitness and Fun pro- gram has a variety of aerobics classes to include: Tone it up, Simply Step, Boxing Circuit, Kardio Kick, Cardio Combo, In- tensity Training, Step & Aero- bics, Stretch it Out, Circuit Training and Powerwalk. In ad- dition to these classes Misericor- dia is also offering Waterrobics, 1-2-3 Fitness, and Hatha Yoga. For more information or for a brochure on all of the programs offered during 2002 Fitness and Fun Program call 674-6289, or online at misericordia.edu. SENIOR MENUS 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 men for the week of June 6-12. All menus include margarine, milk and coffee. The local Senior Center is located at 22 Rice St., Dallas. THURSDAY: Homestyle beef stew, apple crisp, butternut squash, whole wheat bread, or- ange sherbert. FRIDAY: Italian hoagie, let- tuce, tomato 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. Barberios dedicate daughter Rachel Barberio, daughter of John and Wendy Berberio, Dal- las, was dedicated to the Lord on January 13, at the Immanuel Baptist Church in Edwardsville. Wilson, Edwardsville and Vincent and Marlene Barberio, Wilkes- Barre. Rachel is the great grand- Valley. Mrs. Caddie LaBar. Harrisburg. A June wedding is planned. Ronald G. Kinney lll and Valerie Wolfe Wolfe/Kinney to Wed in June Ruth Wolfe, Dallas, announces the engagement and approach- ing marriage of her daughter, Valerie Wolfe, to Mr. Ronald G. Kinney III, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Kinney Jr., Sweet Ms. Wolfe is also the daughter of the late Bing Wolfe. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wolfe and Mr. and The groom is the grandson of Mrs. Dolores Piatt and the late Mr. Howard Piatt, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Kinney Sr. The bride-to-be is a 1996 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and earned a bachelor’s degree in communications/pub- lic relations from Elizabethtown College. She is employed as a public relations account executive at Knezic/Pavone Advertising, Mr. Kinney is a 1994 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and earned an associate’s degree in electrical construction from Luzerne County Community College. He is employed as an in- dustrial electrician at Emtrol Inc., Lancaster. Kingston Township tax break deadline approaches Kingston Township Tax Col- lector, Karen Rose, reminds residents that face value on 2002 county taxes will end Thursday, June 13. All pay- ments must be postmarked on or before June 13 to be eligible for face value. : daughter of Helen Razvillas, Regular office hours at the Kingston, Ruth Wilson, Ed- municipal building, 180 E. Wa ille, Helen A lpbanen Ply- Center St., Shavertown are neces Watkins, = EE a and’ aura 9 a.m. hel has a. i (age 3), we explore the Watch Us Grow! At Wyoming Seminary Lower School, the joy of learning starts early. Beginning with pre-kindergarten and to grow at their own pace. encourage our students to world, to work together slot located in the vestibule of the township municipal build- ing. £2 WHALE, THERE'S A WAY. Cape Cod Whaler JULY 8-11 A Narrated. \Q Whale-Watching Cruise from Provincetown, the New Bedford Back Mountain Memorial Library lists new books The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las, announces the addition of the following books to their col- lection. FICTION “Kentucky Heat” by Fern Michaels “Courting Trouble” by Lisa Scottoline “Thieves” Paradise” by Eric Jerome Dickey “Long Last” by David Morrell “Step-Ball-Change” by Jeanne Ray “Miss Julia Throws a Wedding” by Ann B. Ross “Murder in the Sentier” Cara Black “Mr. Potter” by Jamaica Kin- caid by REFERENCE “Weiss Ratings’ Guide to Bro- kerage Firms” Spring 2002 “Weiss Ratings’ Guide to Com- mon Stocks” MYSTERY “April Fool Dead” by Carolyn G. Hart “Steps to the Altar™ by Earlene Fowler “The Best Murder of the Year” by Jon P. Bloch “Cat in a Midnight Choir” by Carole Nelson Douglas : “If Looks Could Kill” by Kate White LARGE PRINT FICTION “2nd Chance” by James Patter- son “Everything's Eventual” by Stephen King “Pale Horse Coming” by Stephen Hunter AUDIOTAPES “Everything's Eventual” by Stephen King “A Murder is Announced” by Agatha Christie “Three Weeks in Paris” by Bar- bara Taylor Bradford YOUNG ADULT “Hush” by Jacqueline Woodson Harveys Lake to test drinking water Harveys Lake EAC and Wilkes University will be offering drink- ing water testing to harveys Lake Borough residents from 9 a.m.-12 noon on Saturday, June 15. There will be two pack- ages available. The $30 test ($75 value) measures water for ph, conductivity, turbidity, total coliform, mitrate, nitritc and phosphate. The $65 package ($195 value) measures water for all those plus fecal streptococ- cus, fecal coliform, alkalinity, hardness, total iron, total man- ganese, copper, sodium, corri- sivity calculation and potassi- um. A $5 deposit is required when picking up your sampling packet. Full payment is due when you drop the sample off on June 15. Sample containers and in- structions can be picked up at the Municipal Building before June 15. Call the Borough Of- fice at 639-2113 if you have any questions. Final testing results will be confidentially mailed to participants from Wilkes Labo- ratory within 1-2 weeks of the testing. Lake Twp. recycling open June 8 The voluntary recycling drop off center for Lake Township will be accepting items on the second Saturday of each month. The next opening is from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, June 8 at the township build- ing on Rt. 29. The following items may be dropped off: aluminum & bi-metal cans, clear, brown, & green glass, plastic #1 & #2 only. No motor oil containers or scrap aluminum can be accepted. No news- paper this month. Do not drop items off before the center opens. ay, C Pay Chet Ru CES ————— MORE THAN ‘JES A PEEK’ OF THE CHESAPEAKE! 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