SEE ah r AN wn i @!'icH BRIEFS © | sunday, April 30, 2006 COMMUNITY THE POST PAGE9 Church merger. The theme for the celebration is “Yesterday, SUNDAY SCHOOL RAISES MONEY Baird to play be made no later than Sunday, Today and Tomorrow.” FOR ST. VINCENT DEPAUL KITCHEN at Fine Arts concert April 30 by calling 333-4226 or The following programs are The Fine Arts Series of Sha- ~~ 535-4354. planned during May at Lehman- vertown United Methodist A special National Day of Idetown UMC: ; . Church will present “Songs for Prayer service will start at 8 The church is creating a picto- All Seasons” at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 30 at the church, 163 N. Pioneer Avenue in Shavertown. a.m. The prayer message will be given by U.S. Army veteran and chaplain James May. There will rial directory of its church fam- ily. Pictures will be taken from 3-9:30 p.m. Thursday, May 11 : be special music with Larry and Friday, May 12; and from 10 Tae SORCSt Will saute Soca Sober and Dave Pearn of the am. to5 p.m. Saturday, May 13. United Methodist Church and Dymond Hollow United Metho- Contact Elizabeth Sullivan or several special guests, including dist Church. pastor Nancy Russell for more Robert “Bobby” Baird, The prayer event isopento details. The longtime area trumpet player has delighted audiences for years. A three-time state champion trumpeter, Baird the public. All local residents, government officials, fire and ambulance personnel and school representatives are invited. There is no admission charge. An old-fashioned mother/ daughter tea will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 15 at the Lehman church on Mountain View Drive. For reservations, Played in ae Unied Sige " To learn more about the Na- contact Colleen Reynolds or ayy pant ang nus periorm i 1a Susan Snyder. Mothers, daugh- with Bobby Baird's Dixieland tional Day of Prayer, visit the oth d Jazz Band for more than 50 Web site www.nationaldayof- ters, grandmothers and grand- : prayer.org or call 1-800-444- daughters are welcome. a will offering will be 8828 Children’s Sunday will take 0 . . . ! ; place May 21. This will be the taken and a reception will follow Loyalville UMC last day for Sunday school until the concert. plans ham dinner September. The children will J h sing, and recite the 23rd Psalm, The Dallas United Methodist Church Sunday School children recently held a spaghetti lunch pormer Jegtnrow Loyaiville Uniied Neti Wiuich they fave Nope on for a | to raise money for the St. Vincent DePaul Kitchen in Wilkes-Barre. The children helped with the . EW montis. 10 ceieprate tne ; : e Social Justice Committee am dinner from 4:30-6:30 p.m. anniversary, replicas of the planning, setting up and cleaning. They also served more than 86 lunches. Members of the of St. Therese’s Church in Sha- vertown will hold the fourth in its Coffee and Conversation series at 7 p.m. Monday, May 1 in the church hall. The church is Saturday, May 13 at the church on Loyalville Road. The church is located one-half mile off Route 29 south and 4 miles west of Dallas from Route 118. There Lehman and Idetown churches will be sold. They cost is $15 apiece or two for $25. They may be purchased after church ser- vices, or by calling Beverly Ide Sunday School and teachers, from left, first row are Britney Wilt, Noah Daily, Abby Mingus, Leela Sorbelli. Carly Richardson, Emily Crahall, Alexis Lanza, Katie Zimmerman, Tyler Manzoni, Tho- mas Manzoni, Taylor Bolesta and Kim Lanza. Second row: Katie Jobson, Melyssa Goode, Hunter Mingus, Emily Jobson, Megan Daily, Krista Zimmerman, Haley Zimmerman, Parker Bolesta and Colby Bolesta. Third row: Bonnie Donovan, Sharon Jobson, Laura Zimmerman, Krystina Shum- cust ot Pioneer Avenue in ig Slso be ili ht 2 i or Judith Dawe at way and Karen Justus. orders should be called in ad- Jay Smith, a member of Wit- - ness to Innocence: From Death vance. Dinners are $8 for adults Men's breakfast R Freedom, will be th and $3.50 for children under age held h Tuesd p . soter om onsean For wennonienermore "qe oon eos | [alas Borough to begin annual spring cleanup row for six years and is the only information, call 477-3521. person who received a double- jeopardy decision in a capital Chicken barbecue Methodist Church recently began holding a weekly ecumen- ical men’s breakfast. The group The borough’s annual spring The road department will col- lent) per household per week case and was completely exoner- at Trucksville UMC meets at 8 a.m. each Tuesday at | cleanup program will be held lect large items from residents ~~ ¢ All yard waste must be ated by a unanimous Pennsylva- The Trucksville United Meth- pjckett’s Charge restaurant on Monday, May 1 through Satur- unable to transport them to the placed in containers. No loose nia Supreme Court. odist Church will hold its an- Route 415 in Dallas. The Dutch day May 6. The collection drop- drop-off site. The fee for curb- items will be collected and will Participants will receive back- nual spring chicken barbecue treat breakfast is followed by off site will be at the Dallas mu- side collection is $25 per item. be left curbside if not placed in a ground materials from Smith, from 7-9 p.m. Friday, May 5 and fellowship and a short devotion nicipal building, located at 25 Residents should call the road container. listen to his presentation and have an opportunity to ask ques- Saturday, May 6 at the church on Church Road in Trucksville. period. The breakfast, fellow- ship and devotion period last no Main Street. The hours of oper- ation are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon- department at 674-5362 with any questions or to register for e Branches placed curbside for collection must be bundled tions on related matters suchas Takeouts will be available at longer than one hour. day through Friday, and 8a.m.to curbside pick-up. in lengths not to exceed 6 feet. the death penalty, death row, 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $7 for Men from all Back Mountain 3 p.m. Saturday. » The weight of each contain- trial matters and post-exoner- adults and $3 for children. Tick- churches are encouraged to The borough will accept all YARD WASTE er should be limited to 30 ation difficulties. There is no ets may be purchased fromany attend. unwanted items except for the = The Dallas Borough road de- pounds or less to prevent injury admission charge and refresh- member of the Board of Trust- following; municipal waste, yard partment will begin weekly to the road department person- ents will be served. ees or by calling the church waste, toxic or hazardous mate- curbside yard waste collection nel. enter Moreland UMC office at 696-3897. Awana Club meets t rials, asbestos, large construc- following the conclusion of its The curbside yard waste pro- holding Day of Prayer Church plans at brace ommun y tion debris, paint/paint cans, annual spring street-sweeping gram is designed to collect grass 4 celebration events The Awana Club ministry at batteries and ashes. Residents and clean-up programs. Curb- clippings, trimmings and small The Center Moreland United ; the Grace Community Church will be permitted unlimited side yard waste pickup will be- amounts of yard debris. Trees or Methodist Church will be host- The Lehman-Idetown United in Dallas meets from 6-7:45 p.m. drop-off for items brought by gin the week of May 8 and con- amounts that exceed the two- ing a National Day of Prayer Methodist Church is holding a every Wednesday at the church, | heronal vehiclesand SUVs. Res- tinue each week through the container limit listed above will event Thursday, May 4 at the yearlong anniversary celebra- which is located across from idents with pick-up trucks will summer months with collec- not be accepted. Suarch go Creamery Road In al fn Lehman United Metho- Che a (meen on be permitted one free drop-off tions on Tuesdays and Wednes- The Dallas Area Municipal day. of prver will be or dist Church is celebrating its ea ub open with additional drop-offs at afee days. Containers should not be Authority will be open for the quiet prayer at.6.a.m. for anyone... 150th anniversary, Idetown to boys and girls ages 4 i gh of $50 per trip. Vehicles larger placed curbside for collection drop off ofyard waste during reg- wanting to pray before going to United Methodist Church is sixth grade. The club consists of than a pick-up truck will be as- prior to the week of May 8. ular business hours at the DA- work. A prayer breakfast will begin at 7 a.m. with devotions celebrating its 141st anniversary and this year marks the second Bible teaching, fun, fellowship, games and special events. sessed $50 per trip. There will be an additional charge of $10 for all The following guidelines are for the curbside yard waste col- MA facility located at 530 Me- morial Highway. by pastor Jerry Mattocks. Reser- anniversary of the Lehman- For more information, call the | White goods or large appliances lection program: j For more information about vations for the breakfast must ~~ Idetown United Methodist church office at 675-3723. dropped-off at the collection site ~~ ® The road department will the curbside yard waste collec- ; and a $3 fee for the disposal of collect a maximum of two green tion program, call the Dallas Gu tires. recycling containers (or equiva- road department at 674-5362. ry : PUZZLE ANSWERS Puzzles, Page 2 5 . Bgl = hese Equestrians planning for horse and pony show Answers Numbers BiR|A|T FIE|E|S AlB|M|S B|O|O|Z|E Solution time: 21 mins. srotercMmlol staal NT RAIN [ATL [ola Equestrians throughout the points. and fall in Luzerne, Lackawanna BIE]G FIA[RIS]olS[S orn tL northeast are preparing for the A popular attraction is the an- and Wayne counties. 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