) % i The Dallas Post COMMUNITY Friday, June 13, 2003 5 Community bible study starts June 25 The Back Mountain Ministerium is sponsoring a Bible Study for all faiths and communities. It will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Dallas each Wednesday from June 25 to August 13. The Gospel of Luke will be taught each week by a different leader. The same study will be taught at noon (participants can bring lunch) or at 7 p.m. For more information call Rev. Jan Clark, 675- 3616, Ministerium convener. June 25, Rev. Doug Clark; July 2, Rev. Peter Crynes, July 9, Rev. Charles Grube; July 16, Rev. Mark Harper; July 23, Dr. Noel Keller; July 30, Rev. Mike Bealla; August 6, Rev. William Kennard; August 13, Rev. James Pall. Vacation Bible School at L.U.M. Lehman United Methodist Church, on Mountain View Drive, Lehman, will host its annual Vacation Bible School Monday, June 23 through Wednesday, June 25. ~The program will be held from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and will include Bible lessons, crafts, games, and snacks. This year’ theme, “Follow the Light” will center around lighthouses while focusing on three ‘Light’-related Bible stories. Teen and adult volunteers are welcome to assist with recess, the ~ teachers’ aides, or kitchen help. A special service will be held to celebrate the week on June 29 at 11 a.m. For more information call Susie at 675-0939. @® Back Mountain Senior Citizens The Back Mountain Senior Citizens will meet only on the first Thursday of the month during June and July. On June 19, the members who wish to go to the Farmers Mar- ket at the Square in Wilkes-Barre will meet in St. Therese’s park- ing lot, Shavertown, at 9:45 a.m. to catch the 10 a.m. bus into town. The next meeting will be at 1 p.m. July 3 at St. Therese’s * "Hall. Plans for a picnic will be discussed. For information call 696-1828 or 696-3095. FINO’S PHARMACY 3 Main Street, Dallas “You Are Individual and Unique, Your Medicine Should Be The Same” with our new pharmaceutical compounding center. We can meet your specialized needs. * For further information contact us at 675-1141 Family Owned and Operated For 40 Years Free Delivery In The Back Mountain Area Dallas Kiwanis presents Kozenchak Golf Award At the May 7 Dallas Kiwanis meeting, The Walter Kozenchak Golf Award was presented to Mike Fehlinger of Dallas High School. This award is presented annually in memory of Wal- ter who was a dedicted Kiwanian and an avid golfer. The two hundred dollar book scholarship is presented to a Dallas senior who has high academic marks and is a member of the Dallas Golf Team. Mike Fehlinger will be attending Penn- State this fall. Standing, from left: Shirley Moyer, President, Bob Dauber, Nancy Fehlinger, mother, Mike Fehlinger and Herb Fehlinger, father. Note: This photo appeared with the incorrect caption in the May 30 issue. Under Tents - Kingston Twp. Summer Rec program signups The 2003 Kingston Township Summer Recreation Program will be held June 23 to August 15. The program is open to resi- dent children of Kingston Township who have completed Kindergarten up to 12 years of age at time of registration. Proof of residency, such as a tax bill or drivers license will be re- quired at the time of registra- tion. A $25 registration fee will be collected at registration for the first child in a family, a $15 fee for each additional child thereafter. The Township is pleased to announce that one Township Logo t-shirt will be provided to each child register- ing, and sizes will be requested during registration. Parents are reminded that the children are responsible for their own ad- mission fees for field trips, swimming and other activities. This Summer Program will be conducted each weekday, weather permitting, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Program partici- 40 Marchell Ave., Dallas th Annual Bazaar Rain or Shine Thursday, June 19, 5 to 10 p.m. Friday, June 20, 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday, June 21, 6 to 11 p.m. ) ® Games ® Prizes ® Theme Baskets ® Refreshments ® Homemade Foods DJ - The Commander Kids Canes In The ie Go Cash Bingo y Cash Raffle” Hand Made Quilt pants will meet at the Center Street Park each morning. Chil- dren should bring a bag lunch and drink each day. The Recreation Supervisor and Counselors will have many exciting and enriching activi- ties planned for the children. Each day spent at the Center Street Park will include sports, games, guest speakers, music, and arts and crafts. In addition, there will be several field trips throughout the summer. This program is sponsored by the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors, who encourages you to register your child on Saturday, June 21 at the Center Street Park Pavilion from 10 a.m until 2 p.m. Thereafter, reg- istration will only be accepted at the Administration Office June 23 to June 27, 8:30 a.m to 4:30 p.m. The last day for regis- tration is June 27. Please be re- minded that registrations will not be accepted after the dead- line on June 27, at 4:30 p.m. Give Yourself the Gift of Dividend Income* generating investments? Think again. producing investments with tax efficient dividends. of REITs as a new source for dividend income. at 7:00 PM Highway 315 Wilkes-Barre, PA $ ‘FREE SEMINAR * As the latest market statistics demonstrate, stock and bond yields have seen better days. 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