6 The Post C Oo M M U N | T Y Sunday, June 27, 2004 Back Mountain Memori Library adds new books The Back Mountain Memori- LARGE PRINT FICTION al Library, 96 Huntsville Road, “Hidden Prey” by John Sand- Dallas, announces the addition ford of the following books to its “A Death in Vienna” by collection: Daniel Silva “Dating Dead Men” by EXPRESS LOAN Harley Jane Kozak “The Shop on Blossom “A Spectacle of Corruption” Street” by Debbie Macomber by David Liss : “Ten Big Ones” by Janet “Black Creek Crossing” by Evanovich John Saul “Goodbye, Earl” by Jo-Ann FICTION Mapson “Killer Smile” by Lisa Scotto- “The Thing About Men” by line Elizabeth Bevarly “Cold Case Squad” by Edna “A Wedding Story” by Susan Buchanan Kay Law “The Honeymoon” by Justin Haythe AUDIOTAPES “Song of Susannah” by “The Teeth of the Tiger” by Stephen King Tom Clancy “Olivia Joules and the Over- “Blindside” by Cath} active Imagination” by Helen Coulter Fielding “A Blessed Event” by Jean YOUNG ADULT Reynolds Page “Invisible Man” by Ralph El- “Ten Big Ones” by Janet lison Evanovich “Sisterland” by Linda New- bery NONFICTION “A Great and Terrible Beau- “Battle Ready” by Tem Clan- ty” by Libba Bray cy “Princess in Pink” by Meg “A Tribute to Military Fami- Cabot Girl Scouts learn to camp, and have fun Local Girl Scouts recently attended a day camp program at Frances Slocum State Park. This is the ninth year that program directors Deb Serfass and Marjorie Adams have run Camp Mocanaquah. This year’s program, called Back To Basics, concentrated on showing the scouts basic camping skills like setting up tents, rolling sleeping bags and outdoor cooking. The campers also enjoyed trips to the pool, a visit from Kathy Kelchner, park naturalist, and a variety of arts and crafts. Over 50 parents and older scouts volun- teered throughout the week. In photos, clockwise from top: These girl scouts enjoyed a quick game of “Duck, Duck, Goose” between sessions. From left are Brielle Brace, Bethany Dombek, Paige Frederick, Megan Mancinelli, Emilee Zawatski, and Ally Rome; Nell Adams was first in line to take the swim test from her mother Marjorie Adams; Each day ends with a gathering of units for the presenta- tion of the colors and the singing of Taps. Erica Luzetski, on left, and Aman- da Kornak, carried the banner for their unit The Sunshines; Brownie Girl Scouts, from left, Regan Rome, Alana Dixon, Elizabeth Dillon and Michelle Thompson, lined up at the deep-water slide after earning their green ribbon in the swim tests. lies” “The First Part Last” by An- gela Johnson BIOGRAPHY “Kissing Kate” by Lauren “The Americanization of Myracle Benjamin Franklin” by Gordon “Faerie Wars” by Herbie S. Wood Brennan Jackson Twp. taxes due Face value will end June 28 for Jackson Township property tax- es. The tax office will be open June 28 from 3 to 7 p.m. If these hours are inconvenient, call the township office at 675-8371 to schedule an appointment. Wyoming Area Class of ‘84 seeks help ® Wyoming Area Class of 1984 reunion committee is looking for addresses of classmates. Personal information may be updated on www.waclassof84.org. Additional committee members are sought to plan a reunion. 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