The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, September 5, 2002 11 y mm = St. Therese’s Vacation Bible School Over 150 area children were invited to dress wacky like clowns for the last day of festivities during St. Therese’s Vacation Bible School week. This years theme, “God’z Werkus Circus School,” set the stage for an exciting week of circus antics, complete with costumed helpers and teachers, life sized paper mache circus animals, and even a circus show during the closing program where all 116 children took turns oing clown acts, juggling, taming lions and more. Participants and a very dedicated group of over 50 student helpers found themselves singing, dancing, doing crafts, playing games, making new friends and learning bible stories all week long. LCCC will host forum on Iraq September 14 The Luzerne County Commu- ity College Institute of Public fairs will sponsor a Pennsyl- vania town meeting, “Decision on War: The Case of Iraq” on Saturday, Sept. 14, at 2 p.m., at the College’s Educational Conference Center. In response to the call for a grass-roots level national de- bate on a possible war with Iraq, issued by Senators Joseph Biden and Richard Lugar of the U.S. Senate Committee on For- eign Relations, the College's In- stitute has invited several au- thorities on international affairs to interact with the public on the issue of a possible war with Iraq. Participants in the program include Dr. Bill Parente, of the University of Scranton. Dr. Par- ente teaches the politics of Is- 8] .ake-Lehman schedules Back to School Nights Lake-Lehman School District would like to announce the follow- ing: Back to School Nights: Senior High School, Sept. 16; Middle Level Building, Sept. 17; Lehman-Jackson Elementary, Sept. 18; Ross Elementary, Sept. 19. +8:30 a.m. 4 ary School: p.m.: Dismissal. neroom; 3.05 pym.= Dismissal. 9:05 a.m.: Doors open; 9:15 a.m.: Homeroom; 3.50 The opening and closing times for the Lake-Lehman Elementary Schools for the 2002-2003 school. year are as follows: pi and Lake-Noxen' Elementary Schools: Lehman- 8:20 a.m.: Doors Ross “Elemen- Knappman graduates from Villanova Erika Knappman, daughter of Richard and Marlene Knappman of Trucksville, recently graduated from Villanova University with hon- ors of cum laude. ness. Knappman received a B.S. of Accountancy, a B.S. of Business Ad- “ministration, as well as completing a minor in International Busi- She is employed at BASF Corporation in Mount Olive, New Jer- sey. lam and received four Fulbright fellowships, including one for study in the world’s largest Muslim nation, Indonesia. Dr. Ken Mash, of East Stroudsburg University, also will participate in the program. Dr. Mash is an authority on U.S. constitutional issues affecting war-making powers. Also joining the panel will be Ron Faust, director of the Governor's Veterans Out- at 570-450- 3110. reach Center. Faust will ad- dress anticipated veterans’ needs in the wake of a war. Ad- ditional participants will in- clude military and diplomatic participants who are knowl- edgeable with the Middle East and Iraq. The program is free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, call Fred Walters at 740- 0424. — run on Pry evenings, 6: 5:30- 2:3 2002 through April 10, 2003. For more i bin in Wilkes-Barre at 570-675-9219 Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain news each week? A: Only in The Dallas Post Dallas Middle School to host Back-to-School Night Dallas Middle School parents and guardians are invited to at- tend “Back-To-School Night” at the Dallas Middle School on Tues- day, September 10, from 7 to 9 p.m. Parents will have an opportu- nity to meet their children’s teachers and experience the programs offered at each grade level. Parents are to report directly to the au- ditorium. The staff at the Dallas Middle School believes that effective par- ent-teacher communication is essential in enhancing student suc- cess. All parents are urged to attend this initial meeting of the school year. : LEADER Seminar — FREE Market spital #6} 3 je ie LN %. Bind There's A Better Way To Find A Job. Meet employers. Practice your interviewing skills. Get advice from the experts. Admission is free. Tired of that same old grind? Need to be challenged? Deserve more money? Look no further. Find a new job Thursday, Sept. 5, at the TIMESeLEADER Job Fair, Wyoming Valley Mall. Bring your resume. Thursday, Sept. 5, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Wyoming Valley Mall, kidder street, Wilkes-Barre Li ii uaz/d Tink WrounGHuEyMAL To subscribe, call 829-5000 or toll free 1-800-252-5603 Monday through Friday 6:00 am.- 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 7:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. TIMESeLEADER www.TIMESLEADER.com
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