ETE rape odo, Ltd CNB PB ATi SV sy nm LAD A nid 9 The Dallas Post COMMUNITY Sunday, June 26, 2005 @I OVERS & SHAKERS In a ceremony held on June + 20 in Washington D.C., Sr. . Cecilia Meighan, RSM, Ed.D. J.D., was admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States. Sister Meighan, a resident of Dallas and native of Wilkes- Barre, earned a degree from College Misericordia, a doctorate in higher education administra- tion from Columbia - University and a law degree from Georgetown University. She is currently of counsel with the law firm of Gallagher, . Brennan and Gill of Kingston, and director of Planned Giving | at College Misericordia. She is the founder and director of llege Misericordia’s Institute woior Law and Religious Life. Sr. Meighan is a member of the Dallas Regional Community . of the Institute of the Sisters of ' Mercy of the Americas. From 1965 until 1976, she worked at . Mount Aloysius College, first as a faculty member and then as ~ president. Over the years, she . has served on boards of direc- . tors of Wilkes-Barre Mercy . Hospital, Mercy Med-Care, Inc., ~ Project Remain, Catherine McAuley Center in Scranton and College Misericordia. She was an active participant on institutional ethics committees, assisted in collaborative efforts to form a Mercy health care sys- tem, advised religious commu- nities on an array of legal and canonical issues related to spon- sored institutions, and was the Director of Ministry for the Sisters of Mercy. o00 Vanessa G. Velikis, Dallas, recently graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Nesbitt School of Pharmacy, | Wilkes | University, with her Doctor of Pharmacy degree. Velikis completed her state internship requirements at the SUNY Upstate Medical University, Wilkes Barre General Hospital and the VA Medical Center. Velikis is a 1999 graduate of Dallas High School. She is the daughter of Debra Velikis, Dallas, Vincent Velikis, Swoyersville. She is the grand- daughter of Bub and Nancy Roberts, Trucksville, and William and Mary Velikis, Swoyersville. of Lake Township recycling July 9 The voluntary recycling dropoff center for Lake Township accepts items from 10 a.m. to noon on the second Saturday of each - month. The center is at the township building on Rt. 29. The fol- - lowing items may be dropped off: aluminum and bi-metal cans, clear, brown and green glass, plastic #1 and #2 only. No motor oil | containers or scrap aluminum can be accepted. Newspaper will be collected this month. Pack tight in paper bags with glossy inserts . removed. Do not drop off items before the center opens. PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following property trans- | fers were recorded recently at the Luzerne County Courthouse: Elizabeth Aston per attorney to Frederick Halsey and others, ' Dallas, $210,000. Rosemary Marby excrx per sheriff to Fannie Mae, 118 . Orchard East, Dallas, $1,797. Jeffrey Cotter and spouse to | Diolisis Cruz, Dallas Township, | $155,400. Presidential Land Company | to Lori DelGaudio, Overbrook . Farms, Dallas Township, D $356,900. Wildflower Village Inc. to . Louis Mande and spouse, The Young Division, Dallas . Township, $429,800. - White Birch Lane, Thomas Donnelly and spouse to Erik Delong and spouse, 106 Dallas . Township, $199,900. Randi Ehrich to Martin Ruziecki, Dallas Township, $100,000. Heritage Hills Estates Inc. to James Richardson and spouse, | spouse, Dallas Township, $131,003. Presidential Lane Company to William Watchulonis and Overbrook Farms, ' Dallas Township, $84,900. George Dunne per sheriff to | Fannie Mae, 104 White Birch - Lane, Dallas Township, $1,435. Derrick Davis per sheriff to M & T Bank, 101 Hildebrant Road, Dallas Township, $2,689. Paul Reese and spouse to Eric Emanski, Dallas Township, $40,000. Land Development Company to Asaf Ben Oz, Elmcrest, Dallas Township, $15,000. Pro-Ko Properties Inc. to Leo Shannon, Hills Road, Franklin Township, $39,900. | | Citibank per attorney to Lawrence Wilk and spouse, 100 Jesse Road, Jackson Township, $100,000. Estate of Martin E. Moore to Peter Eckman and spouse, Jackson Township, $65,000. Charles Gelso co partner to Robert Kirk and others, Windsor Farms, Kingston Township, $52,200. Curtis Zeek and spouse to Louis Yanora and spouse, Kingston Township, $120,000. Robert Gudoski and spouse to Daniel Pieretti, Kingston Township, $22,550. Lillian Krasner to Jeffrey Honeywell and spouse, Lake Township, $1,000. Andant Investments LLC to Alan Wolfe and spouse, Lehman Township, $10,000. Ronald Cross and others to Joseph Fallon and spouse, 10 M Stoneledge Lane, Ross Township, $265,860. SENIOR MENUS Senior Citizens Centers spon- | sored by the Area Agency on @:« for Wyoming Counties offers hot Luzerne and noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from partic- ipants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand ] this program. The following is the menu for | the week of June 27-July 1. All ' menus include margarine, milk and coffee. The Senior Center is located at 22 Rice St., Dallas. MONDAY: Open face roast beef sandwich, whipped pota- toes, vegetable medley, brown- ie. TUESDAY: Homemade beef stew, butternut squash, biscuit, chocolate chip cookie. WEDNESDAY: Roast chicken breast, risi bisi, carrots, vanilla ice cream. THURSDAY: Baked pork chop, noodles, beets, peaches. FRIDAY: Not available. Store Hours: M-W-F 11 to 6 Tues & Thurs 11 to 7 Sat11to 5 SOCCER PLUS NE PA's only Soccer Specialty Store New Cleats Just Arrived! Adidas Nike - Beckham Predators - Predator Pulse - Predator Pulsion - Air Zoom Total 90 III - Air Legend - Air Zoom Brasilian 611 SO. State St. Clarks Summit, PA 18411 Diadora - Kelme - Puma - Xara - Under Armour - Hummel ~ Brine - Sondico - Select - Kwik Goal 586-1025 Summer Reading Game special events The theme for this year’s Summer Reading Game for first to eighth graders at the Back Mountain Memorial Library is “Dragons, Dreams & Daring Deeds.” These special events are being held this summer for game partici- pants: July 12. 1 p.m. in the library. Learn the art of court dancing with Gina Malsky, director of dance at College Misericordia. Her ladies of the court will present a short pro- gram and then demonstrate dances. July 23. (TBA). Join local mem- bers of the S.C.A. as they demon- strate some of the arts and pageantry of the Middle Ages, and find out whether there really were dragons and unicorns. July 27. 1 p.m. in the library. © Bring your imagination to the library and make a royal hennin (princess hat) or crown for court Heltzel family collections on display Karen Heltzel, of Dallas, and her children are displaying their collections in the Back Mountain Memorial Library throughout the month of June. a inthe Tory. A Karen has a number of snow globes, mostly gifts from Santa Claus. Alexandra, 10, a fifth final party will celebrate your read: grader at Wycallis Elementary School, has been collecting hotel key cards for two or three years from around the United States, and as far away as Spain, Mexico and Jamaica. Emily, 6, has been collecting flattened pennies for three years from sites such as Niagara Falls, a Cape May train, and establishments such as restaurants and amusement parks. ing eight books and receiving a royal certificate. Refreshments will be served in Mrs. Rudolph’s gazebo. Receive a bendable royal figure. 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