@Festival @ The Dallas Post NEWS Friday, August 29, 2003 3 (continued from page 1) las Borough, College Miseri- cordia and Penn State Wilkes- Barre campus for the resources they have contributed to help make this event a reality.” Other committee members, Mary Manzoni and Connie Scott have been busy pulling together food and entertain- ° ” ment for the day. : ug. one can enter. Here are the There will be something for roles: everyone,” said Manzoni. “We Rich Fufaro The pie must be a tradi- want to recognize our farmers, our merchants and our local service groups who will be on hand to provide a large variety of food items for the public to enjoy. If you can imagine it, we will most likely have it.” Festival goers can choose from potato pancakes, ham- Mountain Dance Studio, Gary and Youth (20 and under). burgers, pizza, cotton candy, Cutter, a local guitarist, Sarah Pies must be submitted by popcorn, candy apples, coffee, Henderson, a singer from Mass- | 1 p.m. the day of the event, ice cream and more. Farmers achusetts, and the locally popu- | jj the tent on Main Street. and merchants will be selling its, vegetables, jams, jellies, heese just and more. Other lo- cal merchants will have special sales and prizes within their places of business. A stage will be constructed near the corner of Main Street “We should be proud of who we are, where we came from and where we are go- Festival organizer noon,” said Scott. “The fun part is that many of the entertainers will be local residents. We have the Joan Harris Dancers, stu- dents from the Major Perform- ing Arts Center and the Back lar Sister Act from Gate of Heaven.” : A town festival would not be complete without pony rides, a petting zoo, face painting, and the like, but this planning group has gone beyond the usu- al to bring us a “kiss the pig” Tasty contest to be a highlight The Dallas Harvest Festi- val will sure smell good. That’s because one of the fea- tures will be an apple pie baking contest — and any- tional two-crust version. No raisins or other fruit can be added, but make the apple filling as tasty as possible! Pies will be judged on ap- pearance, flavor and texture. There are two age cate- gories: Adult (21 and over) Judging will take place at 2:30 p.m. Judges are Dave Kozick, Nancy Garvey and Audrey Ide. demonstrations from the 4-H Club and master gardeners. Commemorative t-shirts will be and Route 415 and there will be contest. For $1 you can cast ale for 88 each. Residents hourly entertainment for the your vote for one lucky Dallas on Sg'e t or th sac b piv on crowd to enjoy. resident to have that distinct MAY €nter the pie-baxing con- “We will have six different groups throughout the after- honor. In addition, there will be i HARVEST FES Shad ov EE: 2 % TIVAL| test the day of the festival. The mascots from College Miseri- cordia and Penn State will be on hand as well as eight grow- ers and 25 crafters to date who will be selling their products. The Back Mountain Library will also be conducting a mini auction on the library grounds. Main Street, Dallas will be closed beginning at 8 a.m. on Sunday morning so that set up can begin. “We should be proud of who we are, where we came from and where we are going,” said Fufaro, “and it is our hope that this festival will help us accom- plish all of those things.” POST PHOTO/SANDY PEOPLES Dallas Harvest Festival Steering Committee members pause for a moment from their task at hand — to bring “Main Street and Beyond” to Main Street, Dallas on September 14 from 1-6 p.m. From left, first row: Mike McDavid, Nancy Eckert, Richard Fufaro (chairman), Michael Warner, Sister Mary Fellin. Second row: Carol Wall, Owen Faut, Lorraine Hawk, Mayor Tim Carroll, Carol Carroll, Rob Swailes, John Cybulski. Other committee members not in attendance: Marge Bart, Allan Cease, Joe Cigan, Karen Cigan, John Esslinger, Sherry Goldwein, Donna Gray, Mary Jo Grimes, Bettie Hanna, George Huntzinger, Sherry Huntzinger, Ray Iwanowski, Kathy Kupstas, Michael MacDowell, Tina MacDowell, Bill Malleson, Mary Manzoni, Liz Martin, Joe Moskovitz, Maryann Ochman, John Oliver, Bill Peiffer, Connie Scott, and Claudia Stevens. 21st Annual EAGLES? MERE FALL We value your opinion. Please participate in the survey and you will receive a FREE $10 GIFT CERTIFICATE To dine out in the Back Mountain Circle All Restaurants Below That You Have Visited In The Past Year Over the top fun Abby O’Connell of Trucksville had fun spinning around at the 10th annual Pig Roast at Back Mountain Harvest Assembly Church. The sides of pork were cooked over an outdoor pit, and paired with fresh sweet corn and other delights. The food was rolled out after two morning worship services. POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Jane (continued from page 1) graduated from Bishop O'Reilly in June and is a fresh- man at Penn State’s Lehman people,” said Bob. “I planned a little get-together last year and it just grew as more people cations: Penn State Feed, Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort; Gallery of Sound, Wyoming campus. heard about it and wanted to Valley Mall and Dallas Shop- “Jane was very involved with become involved. That’s how ping Center; Gino’s Shoe Store, her children and their friends,” this started, but our mission Dallas; and Hoss Garden Hut, said Bob Yocum. “In fact, she statement is very simple: ‘Help- Dallas. bought a van so she could drive ing People’,” said Yocum. “The Tickets can also be reserved them all to their soccer games and other events. She went the extra yard to help other people. That's just the kind of person she was.” Jane, a dietician by profes sion, helped counsel cancer pa- tients. She taught disabled chil- dren how to swim and volun- teered as a lifeguard for dis- abled children at the YMCA. She loved to have parties and enjoyed cooking all day to en- tertain her family and friends. “I promised Jane that I would do something to help best come out for the best, and Jane was the best.” Anyone can become a part of this movement by making a do- nation, or buying a ticket and attending the event to remem- ber Jane Hannigan Yocum. Tickets can be purchased for $25 at any of the following lo- by sending a check to: The Luzerne Foundation, Attn. Steve Clemente, P.O. Box 1559, Kingston, PA 18704. Those tickets will be at the door on September 6. 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