The Dallas Post COMMUNITY Sunday, February 20, 2005 New books added at Back Mountain Library The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas, announces the addition of the following books to their collec- tion: : EXPRESS LOAN (1 WEEK) “By Order of the President” by W.E.B. Griffin; “Alice in Jeopardy” by Ed McBain; “Entombed” by Linda Fairstein; “The Cat Who Went Bananas” by Lilian Jackson Braun; “Honeymoon” by James Patterson and Howard Roughan; “Real Mother” by Judith Michael. FICTION “Alice in Jeopardy” by Ed McBain; “Conviction” by Richard North Patterson; “Entombed” by Linda A. Fairstein; “Honeymoon” by James Patterson and Howard Roughan; “The Counterfeit Countess” by Cheryl Bolen; “Little = Earthquakes” by Jennifer Weiner; “Sweet and Vicious” by David Schickler; “Frankland” by James Whorton; “Hissy Fit” by Mary Kay Andrews; “The Real Mother” by Judith Michael; “Prince of Fire” by Daniel Silva; “A Bit on the Side” by William Trevor; “Liberating Paris” by Linda Bloodworth Thomason; “The President’s Assassin” by Brian Haig; “The Rapids” by Carla Neggers; “Come Spring” by Tim Lahaye; “Irish Cream” by Andrew M. Greeley; “The Emancipator’s Wife” by Barbara JSR. = 7 Hambly; “The Seventh Beggar” by Pearl Abraham. NONFICTION “The Death of Innocents” by Helen Prejean; “At the Tomb of the Inflatable Pig: travels through Paraguay” by John Gimlette MYSTERY; “The Cat Who Went Bananas” by Lilian Jackson Braun; “Fleshmarket Alley” by Ian Rankin; “Murder in Alphabet City” by Lee Harris; “Power of Faithful Focus” by Les Hewitt; “Ticks Off!: controlling ticks that transmit lyme disease on your property” by Patrick Guilfoile, Ph.D.; “Kovelis Antiques and Collectibles Price List 2005”; “Larousse Pocket Dictionary: Polish English, English Polish” by Slownik Kieszonkowy. SCIENCE FICTION “Dragonsblood” by Todd J. McCaffrey LARGE PRINT NONFICTION “Inside the Kingdom” by Carmen Bin Laden. LARGE PRINT FICTION “The Zero Game” by Brad Meltzer; “Hide Yourself Away” by Mary Jane Clark; “Divided in Death” by J.D. Robb. BOOKS ON CD “John Adams” by David McCullough; “Dune: The Machine Crusade” by Brian Herbert. Lining up for the 42nd Street casting call are Tunkhannock area tap dancers Stephanie Gregory, Virginia Fennelly, Irma Falls, Tori Arnau, Cindy Brown, Maureen Miller, Jamie Freeman, Sam Casterline, Pam Holdredge, Ryan Holdredge, Kim Whipple, Annette Sheldon, Janet Lee, Myriah Crane, Nancy Santore, Diane Pensak, Jeanne Moran and Reggie Quick. Casting call for 42nd Street The Wyoming County Players, a local community the- ater group, has announced a summer musical production of 42nd Street on July 15 and 16. Preparing to tap their way into audience’s hearts are these members of the Pain Holdredge Dancers and students of the Whipple Dance Studio. Young and old alike, beginner to advanced in tapping skills, these ladies and gentlemen. are determined to make this Broadway spectacular an enter- taining event in downtown Tunkhannock. Choreography duties will be shared between studio director Kim Whipple and tap teachers Pam and Ryan Holdredge. Classes for brushing up on time steps and buffalos are just beginning, Anyone who would like to participate in the upcom- ing musical, whether singing, acting or dancing, may call the studio at 836-6986. Tickets will go on sale in May and may be reserved by calling the Players at 836-6986. For more informa- tion on the Players, visit www.wyomingcountyplayers.c om. Send your news to The Post by e-mail. thepost@leader.net Digital photos welcome, too! Deadline for submitted news is Wednesday at noon. APPLIANCES ~ Scouts reinforce an oath Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts in Troop 281 and Pack 281 observed Scout Sunday, Feb. 6 dur- ing the morning service at the Dallas United Methodist Church. This is a celebration of scouts, in which they are able to observe one of their oaths: “A Scout is Reverent."” Above, participants, from left, first row: Keith Baxter, Joseph Kapolka, Matthew Blom, Alex Zubko, Brian Deluca. Second row: James Kelly, Egan Mengeringhausen, Carl Baxter, Andrew Santora, Michael Terninko. Third row: A. Butler, Chris Tamanini, Nick Dennis, A.J. Arnoldi. Fourth row: Tom Lynch, Mike Calkins, Matthew Glicini, Rick Squiteri. Fifth row: Dr. R. Glicini, Lisa Terninko, Michael Tonart, Mike Dennis, Josh Simonovich, Michael Glicini, Kyle Hazleton, D. Glicini. Sixth row: Mike Terninko, Ron Santora, Neil Baxter, Pete Calkins, Joe Mengeringhausen. Mrs. Nancy MacDonald, Nancy and Ted Butler, and Kirsten Baxter also participated in the service but are not pictured. At right, Carl Baxter leads the Apostles’ Creed. Dallas High School KT Lions welcome new members The Kingston Township Lions Club meets the first and third Thursday of every month at Tommy’s Roadhouse, Rt. 309, Trucksville, at 7 p.m. Anyone interested in becoming a member can call Mike at 905-6865. Class of 1975 reunion meeting The planning committee is preparing for the 30th reunion of the Dallas High School class of 1975, which will be held joint- ly with the 1974 and 1976 class- es. The reunion is scheduled for July 3 at the Checkerboard Inn pavillon with an icebreaker at Stax & Co. on July 2 and a brunch on July 4. The next reunion meeting will be held Sunday, Feb. 27 at the Mark II restaurant in Dallas at 4 p.m. Anyone who would like to help by sharing class- mates’ addresses, etc., e-mail to Joyce Dombroski Gebhardt (class of “75) at geb24@juno.com, or Debbie Gulla Sobeck (class of ‘74) at debsobeck@epix.net, or Eric Gillis (class of 76) at gillis- rr@adelphia.net, or Rosaria DeAngelo Shaver (class of 76) at: rms520@msn.com. The class of 1975 is trying to locate the following classmates: Paulette Azain Lynch, Janet Chernin, Patricia Di Maria, Robert Mark and Suzanna Thoma. If you know their whereabouts, contact Joyce Dombroski Gebhardt at geb24@juno.com. Pediatricia Help for taxpayers@ in Kingston Twp. Taxpayer assistance will be provided for all Kingston Township residents for the fil- ing of 2004 local tax returns. A representative from J.P. Harris will be available at the township municipal building, 180 East Center St. Shavertown, from 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. on March 23. In addition, state tax return fil- ing assistance will be provid- ed by the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue at the Wilkes-Barre Office for the Aging, located at 5 East Market St., Wilkes-Barre. A state representative will be available from 9 a.m. untill 4 p.m. on the dates of February 23, 24, 25; March 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11,16, 17,18, 23,24, 25, 30, 31; and April 1, 6, 7, 8 (Wednesdays, Thursdays, ‘DP Fridays). Residents with qu tions may call the township administrative office at 696- 3809. ; Habitat seeks project coordinator Endless Mountains Habitat for Humanity is conducting a search for a volunteer to serve as project coordinator. The ideal volunteer for the position would have construction expe- rience and free time during nor- mal business hours for phone calls and site visits. Construction on the 2005 home is tentatively scheduled to begin in the spring and be com- plete by early fall. Call 836- 3067 if interested. Blood drive in honor of Doris W. Sherwood Geisinger Medical con® Wyoming County will sponsor a blood drive Thursday, March 3, at the Triton Hose Company in memory of Doris W. Sherwood. Blood donations will be taken from 1 to 6 p.m. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. Call 836-2121 for more informa- tion. Triton Hose Company is located at 116 West Tioga Street, Tunkhannock. Now accepting new patients Dr. Sushil S. Mody and Dr. Alexies O. 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