The Dallas Post Thursday, March 13, 2003 5 “logether We Prepare’ family 1 Ray at Amercan Red Cross The American Red Cross is ed- ucating the public in disaster preparedness with their new ini- tiative “Together We Prepare.” By following five simple steps: make a plan, build a kit, get trained, volunteer and give blood, community residents can help insure the safety of them- selves and their families. To learn more join the Wyoming Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross at “Togeth- er We Prepare Family Day” on Saturday, March 22 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Hanover Area High School. The chapter Leadership Wilkes-Barre is now accepting applications for the class of 2004. During the ten-month program, participants improve leadership and team building skills, enhance communication and presentation skills, learn about community issues and become ac- tive in community organizations and events. The program consists of ) combination of presentations, mbined with hands- -on involve ject. Applications can be obtained by calling Leadership Wilkes-Barre at 823-2101 or by www.leadershipwilkes-barre.org All applications must be completed and returned by April 1. Leadership W-B taking applications will present a variety of health and safety courses for ages 5 and up, including adult First Aid/CPR and family disaster planning. Pre-registration is required and costs $5. Registration dead- line is March 17. For more information or a reg- istration form, call 823-7161 and ask for the Health and Safe- ty Department. A blood drive will also be held at the high school between the hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on March 22. No registration for the blood drive is required. class experiences, and seminars ment in a community service pro- BRIDGE RESULTS Pioneer Bridge Club Feb. 3: N-S; 1) Maryann Davies and Bernie Luksic 2. Carol Decker and Mary Zabresky 3. Welton Farrar and Mary Simchick. EW 1. Allen Plotkin and Mary Supplee 2. Connie Mitchell and Walter Mitchell 3. Rita Conlon and Allie Heffernan. Feb. 10: N-S; 1. Karen Enis and Joseph Enis 2. Marie Mc- Dermott and Jule Plotkin 3. Anna Niznik and Maryann Davies. E-W; 1. Allen Plotkin and Mary Supplee 2, Rita Con- lon and Allie Heffernan 3. Tie Carol Decker and Mary Zabresky Mary Louise Paolucci d John Filip. ® Feb. 24: 1. Edna-Marie Beirne and Sally Harris 2. Shino Fran- quet and Betty Lyons 3. Allen Plotkin and Mary Supplee 4. June Golubock and Zelda Sala- mon. | Tuesday Invitational Feb. 4: 1. Shino Franquet and Marty Curfman 2. Leslie al 5. mond and Beth . J] . Helen McCool and inal Swail fer 5. Peggy Watters and Tee Zerfoss. Feb. 11: 1. Tie, Jane Chilson and Iris Levy Helen McCool and Mary Louise Paolucci 3. Tie, Mary Zabresky and Jule Plotkin @® Watters and Tee Zerfoss Pat and Dot Peiffer. ~ Feb. 25: 1. Iris Levy and Jane Chilson 2. Shino Franquet and Marty Curfman |3. Mary - Zabresky and Carol Lippincott _ 4. Dot Peiffer and Pat Peiffer. . Dressler and N Sondh 3 Ee Ages “bank 4. Dot Peiffer and Pat/Péif-! May Zabresky. | Dallas Bridge Club Feb. 5: N-S Flight A; 1. Mary i wl Youth Council paints snow for peace Brezinski and Mary Zabresky 2. Members of The Back Mountain Catholic Junior High Youth Council “stand behind” their “Snow-Painting for Peace” at St. Therese’s Dot Peiffer and Pat Peiffer 3. Church in Shavertown. Sandy Johnson and Judy Ar- gento 4. Seth Kaufer and Irv Lebowitz. E-W Flight A; 1. Ray Depew and Jeanne Fambere 2. BACK Mountain Ministerium Lenten services Norm Dressler and Norm Sond- heim 3. Jack and Lois Burns 4. holts. Flight C; 2. Shino Fran- churches each week. quet and Betty Swainbank. Feb. 12: Flight A; 1. Dave Hall in Brokenness.” and Judy Null 2. Norm Dressler pew and Judy Argento 4. Dot The Back Mountain Ministerium will provide Lenten “Journey to Oneness” services on Sundays in Helen McCool and Walter Bren- = March. Worship and prayer designed to bring the community together will take place at different Sunday, March 16 at 4 p.m. St. Therese's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Charles Grube, “Oneness Sunday, March 23 at 4 p.m. St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Rev. Douglas Clark, "Oneness in Free- and Norm Sondheim 3. Ray De- dom.” Sunday, March 30 at 4 p.m. Trinity Presbyterian Church, Rev. Peter Crynes, “Oneness in Christ” Peiffer and Pat Peiffer 5. Sandy {Special Music by Rev. Martin Bovee). Johnson and Beth Rosenthal. Good Friday, April 18 at noon. Shavertown United Methodist Church. Gathering for messages. ‘Flight C; 2. Welton Farrar and music and prayers that focus on Christ's sacrifice for us. tee Zerfoss Feb. 19: N-S Flight A; 1. Seth Kaufer and Irv Lebowitz 2. Helen McCool and Walter Brenholts 3. Judy Null and Dave Hall. Flight B; 3. Jack and Lois Burns. E-W Flight A; 1. Iris Levy and Jane Chilson 2. Ray Depew and Mike Whitaker 3. Dot Peiffer and Pat Peiffer. Flight ‘B; 3. Norm ght C 2;. Mary B Feb.’ 26: 1. Ray’ Pw and Jeanne Fainberg 2. Marty Balti- more and Mike Whitaker 3. Dave Hall and Judy Null 4. Dot Peiffer and Pat Peiffer 5. Moe Schonfeld and Alan Fierverker. Flight B; 4. Seth Kaufer and Irv Lebowitz. Flight C; 2. Welton Farrar and Tee Zerfoss. For more information call Beth Rosenthal at 696-3655 or Visit the Bridgelady http: / /www.bridgelady.com 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 Mar. 13-19. All menus include margarine, milk and cof- fee. The local Senior Center is located at 22 Rice St., Dallas. THURSDAY: Baked ham w/fruit sauce, sweet potatoes, wax beans w/dill, whole wheat bread, orange juice, vanilla pud- FRIDAY: Baked seafood casserole, mixed vegetables, ap- ple crisp, dinner roll, cranberry juice, birthday cake. MONDAY: St. Patrick's Day Special Dinner - Baked ham w/cabbage, augratin potatoes, mixed vegetables, grapefruit juice, rye bread, cookie Pack 281 visits Dallas Post w/chocolate ice cream. TUESDAY: Veal cordon bleu, oven roast potatoes, brussel 1iger Pack 281 from Dallas Elementary recently visited the Dallas Post. The boys learned about the sprouts, whole wheat bread, daily operations of the Back Mountain's weekly newspaper. mixed fruit. chop w/apple raisin stuffing, From left, first row, sitting: Billy Gately John Blat, Chad Debona, Jacob Arnold WEDNESDAY: Baked pork Second row: Curtis Evans, David Matcho, Lenny Javick, Drew Cohen, Peter Shaver. whipped potatoes, beets, dinner roll, cranberry juice, bread pud- Send The Dallas Post to a friend. Hasay rep to visit A field aide for state Rep. George C. Hasay has scheduled the following community visits in March. Millard Twardowski will be at the Franklin Twp. Municipal Building on Thursday, March 13 from 10 a.m. to noon and Har- veys Lake at the Municipal Building on Thursday, March 20 from 10 a.m. to noon. The purpose of these visits is to assist constituents in the 117th legislative District. PACE card applications will be avail- able as well as the $10 vehicle registration for retired persons. Tax/Rent Rebate forms will also be available. For eligible se- niors only 50 percent of your So- cial Security will count for in- come limits for Tax Rebate pro- gram. Faw “American Legion to meet March 14 Daddow-Issacs Post 672, The American Legion, Dallas will hold their regular meeting Fri- day, March 14, at 8 p.m. at the Post home. March is the birthday of The Department and National Le- gion; it will be noted at the meeting. Plans will be made for the Memorial Day Parade and Pro- gram. Don Sherwood, 10th District Congressman, will be the main speaker. Piranha swim class forming at YMCA The greater Pittston YMCA will be starting a Pre-Piranha swim class. The class is for swimmers who want to learn swimming skills needed to join the Piranha swim team in October. The class will be held on Mondays at 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. for 8 weeks. The classes are for any swimmers 5 to 14 who want to learn swim team starts, turn and competi- tive strokes. It makes a great gift. Call 675-5211 for information. ding w/custard sauce. OUR 2003 PLAN BOOK FEATURES THESE NEW DESIGNS The "ASHBURY" . $134,500 First floor owners MARTZ 8 TOURS Re Though the East has its stars, Y ou’ll bedroom and bath with whirlpool tub. Open foyer and d find all the ‘West’ in BRANSON! vaulted ceiling in living room. Open kitchen dinette with | PLUS ST. LOUIS & THE PASSION PLAY IN EUREKA SPRINGS, island bar. 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