6 The Post COMMUNITY Sunday, May 30, 004 Vatican City. Jennifer Dunsavage and Ryan Costello Dunsavage, Costello to marry at Vatican Jennifer Dunsavage and Ryan Costello announce their en- gagement and approaching marriage. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Bernard and Elizabeth Dunsavage, Luzerne. The prospective groom is the son of Robert Costello, Tunkhan- nock, and Roberta and Bernard Walter, Dallas. Ms. Dunsavage is a 1996 graduate of Scranton Preparatory School and a 2002 graduate of Wilkes University Nesbitt School of Pharmacy, where she earned a doctor of pharmacy degree. She completed a pharmacy practice residency at Christiana Care Health System, Newark, Del., and is a clinical pharmacist at Lancaster General Hospital. Mr. Costello is a 1996 graduate of Tunkhannock Area High School and a 2002 graduate of Wilkes University Nesbitt School of Pharmacy, where he earned a doctor of pharmacy degree. He is a staff pharmacist at CVS Pharmacy in Lancast- er. The couple will be wed in June 2004 at St. Peter’s Basilica, Register now for Camp Louise Registration for the Summer 2004 Camp Programs at Camp Louise is now open for Girl Scouts of Penn's Woods Coun- cil and non-scouts. Financial as- sistance in the form of Camper- ship Grants are available to reg- istered Girl Scouts who need help covering the costs of a camp session and/or related expenses. With more than 50 programs to choose from, everything from high adventure, science, sports and music to outdoor cooking and nature studies can be experienced at Camp Louise. There are three-day mini- camps for first time campers and those that don’t want to spend a whole week. In addi- tion to resident camp, Camp Louise hosts a Me & My Buddy weekend in June (for one girl and one adult) and Family Camps over the Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends. Camp Louise is situated on 340 acres of scenic woods and lakes just outside of Berwick. Owned and operated by the Girl Scouts since 1959, Camp Louise celebrates 45 years of helping girls grow strong in a safe, affirming, challenging and fun environment. Camp ses- sions begin in mid-June and continue through the end of July. For more information about Camp Louise or to obtain a camp brochure, call 829-2631, toll free at 1-800-432-9786, by e- mail at info@gspwec.org or visit the Penn’s Woods’ website at www.pennswoodsgirlscouts.or g and click on Camp Info. Summer rec program in Kingston Township | The 2004 Kingston Town- ship Summer Recreation Pro- gram will be held from June 21 through August 13. The pro- gram is open exclusively to res- ident 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 driver’s license will be required at the time of regis- tration. Registration fees are $25 for the first child and $15 for each additional child per family and must be paid at the time of reg- istration. Each child registering will receive a township logo t- shirt, and sizes will be request- ed during registration. For more information, call the Kingston Township Municipal Building at 696-3809. This program will be con- ducted each weekday, weather permitting, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Program participants will meet at the Center Street Park Church donates to Habitat each morning. Children should bring a bag lunch and drink each day. Parents are reminded that the children are responsi- ble for their own admission fees for field trips, swimming, and other activities. : 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. Registration will be held on Saturday, June 19 at the Center Street Park Pavilion from 10 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Thereafter, registrations will only be ac- cepted at the administration of- fice, June 21 through June 25, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The last day for registration is June 27. Registrations will not be ac- cepted after the deadline, June 27, at 4:30 p.m. RS Ne St. Peter's Episcopal Church of Tunkhannock recently do- nated $1,600 to Endless Mountains Habitat for Humanity, a Wyoming County nonprofit organization that builds simple, decent, affordable homes for low-income families in need. The gift will support the fifth Habitat home in Wyoming County, which is slated to be built this summer in Mehoopa- ny. From left are David Martin, a St. Peter's member and Habitat volunteer; Mother Cynthia Guthkelch, priest of St. Peter’s; and Karen Weese, board president of Endless Mountains Habitat for Humanity. 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They will feature talks on birds, zoo animals, and other facets of nature, given by experts in their fields, including twastate park rangers. Blood Drive June 2 at Harveys Lake An American Red Cross blood collection will be held Wid., June 2 at Our Lady of Victory Church, Lakeside Drive, from 1 6 6 p.m. The inventory of blood supplies is extremely tight, so dives are increasingly important. + Future drives in the Back Mountain are: , Tues., June 8: Irem Temple Country Club, Country Cub Rd., Dallas, 1 to 6 p.m. Thurs., June 17: Dallas United Methodist Church, Pasonage St., Dallas, 1 to 6 p.m. For information or to reserve a time, call 823-7161. Free legal services for Reservists As National Guard and Reserve units are called up to seve the Armed Forces"df the United States, the Military Affairs Ommit- tee of the Wilkes-Barre Law and Library Association/Lizerne County Bar is available to provide legal services where need. 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