Sunday, June 18, 2006 COMMUNITY THE POST PAGE3 IVIC BR being offered at The Dietrich, > | 9 ob : BES visit the Web site www.dietrich- MEADOWS RE SIDENTS ance to benefit $5 for adults and $3 for chil- theater.com. For more informa- | Wega scholarship dren. tion, call The Dietrich at 996- TREATED TO ICE CREAM | The Kyle Wega Memorial . 1500. | ScholashipFundwillholda | C€ Value period : 9 benefit dance from 6-11 p.m. to end June 22 Women's camp ud Saturday, June 24 at Irem Tem- Kingston Township tax collec- Deing held in July : i ple Country Club in Dallas tor Karen Rose reminds resi- Camp St. Andrew in Tunk- i Township. The cost is $20, dents the face value on the 2006 hannock will host its second 3 which includes food and bever- county/township taxes willend annual Women’s Getaway Week- | ages. The event is open to peo- Thursday, June 22. All payments end from July 7-9 at the camp 1 ple of all ages. Among the per- ~~ must be postmarked on or be- on Stark Road. The program | | formers will be Soul Busters, fore June 22 to be eligible for begins Friday evening and con- ; g Strawberry Jam, Stone Soup’ rebate value. cludes Sunday after lunch. Ac- | featuring John Shemo, Concrete The tax office is open from 9 tivities include seated massages, Road, Eddie Day, and Dallas a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday and yoga, a campfire, kayaking, School District superintendent ~~ Thursday at the Kingston Town- swimming, quiet time, wine Frank Galicki as “Elvis.” ship municipal building on tasting, nature walks, archery, a The scholarship fund is being Center Street in Shavertown. climbing tower, a rope course operated through the Luzerne Payments may also be dropped and a stress management work- Foundation. All proceeds from Off in the mail slot in the vesti- shop. the dance will go to the scholar- bule of the building. The cost is $150, which in- ship fund. Each year, a scholar- ; ¢ cludes all activities, housing and ship will be given to a Dallas Alzheimer's group meals. For a brochure, call 226- student. sets monthly meeting 4606 or e-mail jpkel@ccswb.org. Tickets are available at Gal- The Alzheimer’s Support Registration forms may also be of Sound, J&J Deli, and on Group will meet at 11 a.m. found on the Internet at le school district's Web site at www.dallassd.com. Tickets will not be sold at the door. Thursday, July 6 at the Mead- ows Nursing Center in Dallas. The facility is located at 55 W. www.dioceaseofscranton.org. Families needed Residents, staff members, volunteers and visitors at The Meadows Nursing Center in Dallas Center Hill Road. The public is for Fresh Air kids recently celebrated National Nursing Home Week with a treat from Hillside ice cream. The treat Kunkle Fire Co. invited. The Fresh Air Fund’s Lu- was courtesy of The Meadows. Taking part in the ice cream treat, from left, first row are nurses sets breakfast zerne/ Wyoming committee has Margaret Smith, Sharon Parrish, Yvonne Misson and Bryan Pachucki. Second row: residents The Kurikle Volunteer Fire Dietrich Theater begun its annual campaign to Catherine McLaughlin, Helen Meeker, Myrtle Karl and Betty Davis. Third row: volunteer Leona Company will hold a Father’s offering yoga find local families who are in- Walter, Hillside employee Chelsey Coslett, volunteer Diana Yaskiewicz, volunteer Nelson Ash- Day breakfast from 7 a.m. to The Dietrich Theater in Tunk- terested in helping provide free burner, volunteer Alyce Spears and activity director Nancy Space. noon Sunday, June 18 at the fire hannock will hold yoga classes ~~ summer vacations to New York hall at the intersection of Kun- from 10-11 a.m. Mondays, Chy Jie, Sines 872, he kle Road and Route 309. Tickets Wednesdays and Saturdays. The ITes und, an independent, are $5 and will be available at instructors are Melissa Russo not-for-profit agency has provid- KING’S COLLEGE DEAN’S LIST the door. For more information, and Mary Frances Giordano, ed free summer vacations to More than 30 Back Mountain Amy Blackwell, Luzerne; Cory Shavertown; Christopher Pratz, call 675-3334. certified Hatha Yor instructors. roi wok lion New York residents recently made the Brin, Dallas; Todd Buckley, Dal- Trucksville; Jessica Ryan, Dallas; ei The cost is $10 per lesson. The Eta tiny dean's list at King's College in las; Angelo Georgetti, Dallas; Jaclyn Schaffner, Shavertown; ire company classes will teach or reinforce : Wilkes-Barre for the spring Brian Gill, Shavertown; Jennifer Samantha Simmonette, Dallas; plans breakfast the basic yoga poses, which For more information about how you can host a Fresh Air semester. To qualify for the Gimble, Dallas; Joshua Heffers, Melissa Supczenski, Trucksville; The Lehman Volunteer Fire gently stretch and strengthen ] ) dean's list, students must earn a Dallas; Leigh Jacopetti, Dallas; Alison Taroli, Dallas; Joseph Department will hold a break- the body. Special attention will child, call Kim Sorber at 639- minimum 3.4 grade-point aver- John, Leahigh, Dallas; and Mir- ~~ Vohar, Dallas; Joseph Walko, fast from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sun- be given to proper breathing 5972 or the Fresh Air Fund at age. The following students na, MacKay, Shavertown. Shavertown; Abigail Wasserott, day, June 11 at the fire hall. The and alignment in the postures. 1-800-367-0003. You can also were named to the dean's list: Also earning the honor were Shavertown; Ashley Yanchik, menu includes eggs, bacon, Bring a yoga mat or beach tow- ~~ Visit The Fund online at Christopher Allison, Shaver- Nicole, Macri, Dallas; Kirk, Maka- Dallas; Mark Yanchik, Dallas; sausage, home fries, pancakes, el. www.freshair.org. town; Ryan Arcangeli, Shaver- rewicz, Dallas; Gracemarie Mike, John Yanik, Dallas; and Michael toast and beverages. Tickets are To view a list of all classes town; Daniel Barry, Trucksville; Shavertown; Melissa Novitski, Yurchak, Dallas. Irem's 3 Chefs , Brian Kravitz, Laurie Knauer, \ Michael Wysocke YRIDGEWAY'S at IREM Yio, Irem's 3 chefs bring a variety of experience, : backgrounds and taste to the menu of Ridgeway's at Irem. ad Brian Kravitz ran all aspects of food operations in the Officers Club for the fl past 20 years from Maine, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, and Nebraska. Brian also |] gained international experience while residing in Belguim for three years. “J Laurie Knauer, formerly Drury worked with her father Jim Drury at Drury's saad Deli & Restaurant in Harvey's Lake. Then in 2002 Laurie opened her own restaurant, Brunch Express in the Twin Stacks Center, specializing in breakfast and lunch fare. She closed Brunch Express in 2004 to spend more time with her family and joined the team at Irem. Michael Wysocke has previously i worked as the owner/operator of the Lake Carey Inn, chef at Hotel Jeremiah in 4 Aspen, CO, Sous Chef at Casa Marina Resort and Key West, FL, and Matri d Hotel at the Hilton International in Albany, NY. Ridgeways at Irem features all you can eat breakfast buffet every Sunday (except holidays) and daily lunch and dinner specials. 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