~ Sunday, August 13, 2006 COMMUNITY THE POST PAGES Prince of Peace Episco- urch will hold a rum- sale and bake sale from 9 m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8 nd Saturday, Sept. 9 at the church, 420 Main Street in Dallas. There is no admission charge or charge for parking. Saturday is $1 bag day. Center Moreland UMC holding corn roast i The Center Moreland United Methodist Church will hold its Fun Day/Corn Roast at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 20 at the church n Creamery Road in Center Moreland. Corn, meat and place settings will be provided. Guest may bring a finger food . URCH BRIEFS and a lawn chair, if desired. For more information, call 836-1843 or 333-4354. The church will not hold an 11 a.m. worship service Sunday, Aug. 27. The 8:30a.m. service will be the only service on that day. Men's breakfast held each Tuesday The Shavertown United Methodist Church recently began holding a weekly ec- umenical men’s breakfast. The group meets at 8 a.m. each Tuesday at Pickett’s Charge restaurant on Route 415 in Dallas. The Dutch treat break- fast is followed by fellowship and a short devotion period. The breakfast, fellowship and devotion period last no longer than one hour. Men from all Back Mountain churches are encouraged to attend. Awana Club meets at Grace Community The Awana Club ministry at the Grace Community Church in Dallas meets from 6-7:45 p.m. every Wednesday at the church, which is located across from Chapel Lawn Cemetery on Memorial Highway. The Bible-based club is open to boys and girls ages 4 through sixth grade. The club consists of Bible teaching, fun, fellow- ship, games and special events. For more information, call the church office at 675-3723. SCHOOL BRIEFS SAT review class begins Aug. 29 Penn State Wilkes-Barre, in cooperation with Cambridge Education Services, Inc., will hold a review class for the Scho- lastic Aptitude Test from 6-9 p.m. for seven weeks each Tues- day beginning Aug. 29 at the campus in Lehman Township. The course will cover prep- aration for the critical reading/ writing and math exams and will include a sample essay for the writing component. The course is designed to provide information on the current format of the SAT and will pro- vide students with test-taking techniques. Topics will address increased reading comprehension and strategies for sentence comple- tion for the critical reading section. The writing component will cover grammar and me- chanics and effective essay writing. Students will be in- troduced to a math grid and learn when to use a calculator on the test. Instructors will also cover the advantages and disad- vantages of guessing. The cost of the class is $289 for critical reading and math or $149 one of the two subjects. For more information or to register, contact Ellen Gregorio at 675-9220 or e-mail her at epglO@psu.edu. Lake-Lehman school holding Open House The Lake-Lehman Junior/ Senior High School will host an Open House from Aug. 22-24 at the school on Old Route 115 in Lehman Township. The event will take place from 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 22; 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23; and 9-11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 24. Students and parents are wel- come to attend any day of the Open House. The event gives seventh, eighth, and ninth grade students an opportunity to try lockers, locate rooms, and become famil- iar with the layout of the school. Information pertinent to the Open House will be mailed to the homes of each student. Students must bring the in- formation on the day they choose to visit the school. For more information, call the high school office at 675-7458. ‘The Lake-Lehman Junior-Se- nior High School has listed the following homeroom assign- ments for the 2006-07 school year. The assignments are listed by grade, with the room number followed by the first initials of the students’ last name. GRADE 7 701, AGN-BUL 703, BUS-DENMON, A. 704, DEN-HEA 705, HEI-LIP 707, LOE-MOS 709, MUR-SAN 711, SAY-TRI 713, TRU-ZAC GRADE 8 “708, ABB-CAI “ 710, CAL-EVA 712, EVE-HOL 714, HOP-LAU * 715, LEE-MUR 7 716, NAE-ROS "717, ROW-THR “ 718, TRA-ZUB GRADE 9 101, AGN-CHI 104, CHO-FOW ~ 402, FRA-HOZ / 403, ING-LUB e-Lehman Jr/Sr. High lists homeroom assignments 404, MAC-PER 405, PER-SPE 406, STA-ZIE GRADE 10 305, AMY-CON 306, COO-GIL 307, GIO-KOC 309, KON-McM 310, MEI-RED 311, ROB-SYM 313, TAY-WYN GRADE 201, ABB-CAS 202, CAZ-EVA 203, FAR-KAM 204, KEL-MAS 205, MAT-SAL 206, SAL-THOMAS, E. 207, THO-ZER GRADE 12 105, ADA-CHI 106, CIL-FED 107, FISJAY 108, JUI-MOR 109, MORR-ROS 302, SAB-STU 304, SUT-ZAL BLOOD DRIVE BEING HELD AT THE MEADOWS The Meadows Nursing Cen- ter will hold a blood drive for the American Red Cross from 1-6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 29 in the all-purpose room at the center, West Center Hill Road in Dallas. The donor area is air-condi- tioned. The region's blood sup- plies are low and the flood in late June made supplies even lower. A scheduled appoint- ment can be made to reduce the time needed for donating. To schedule an appointment, call 823-7164, ext. 2150. All do- nors bring identification and their Red Cross Blood card. Anyone 17 years of age, weigh- ing @ minimum of 10 pounds and in good health may donate blood. Each donor will receive a thank-you T-shirt and will be entered in drawings for a $50 gas card, I-pod, and three high- definition televisions. Planning the event, from left, first row are Susanne Norton and Emily Taylor of the American Red Cross. Second row: Mary Law, volunteer; Bob Law, volunteer; Lloyd Ryman, volunteer; Marilyn Gregor- ski, volunteer coordinator; and Cristina Tarbox, Meadows administrator. Tunkhannock Campus 50 West Tioga Street Tunkhannock, Pennsylvannia 570-836-2983 umhwc.org UNITED METHODIST HoMes Some people don’t slow down they get older... they speed up! Life is Fun. 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