Sunday, October 22, 2006 CiVvicC THE POST PAGE 3 ) (| ® DISTRICT GOVERNOR VISITS DALLAS ROTARY CLUB CIVIC BRIEFS HL Crime Watch Playground closed meeting Oct. 23 at Frances Slocum Harveys Lake Crime Watch will The water tower at Frances Slo- hold a reorganization meeting at cum State Park is receiving a 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23 at the coat of paint. Due to the proximi- borough building on Route 415. ty of the playground to the work Light refreshments will be served site, the playground will be and the public is invited. closed until the painting project is completed. The painting pro- Leaf collection ject should be completed by the “begins in Dallas second week of November. All other areas of the park will re- Dallas Borough's annual fall leaf : main open from 8 a.m. to sunset. collection program will begin Monday, Oct. 23. Collection will continue throughout the month Halloween parade of November or until the first being held Oct. 29 significant snowfall. Borough The Kiwanis Club of Dallas will officials ask residents comply host the annual Children’s Hallo- with the following guidelines: ween Parade on beginning at 1 ® | eaves only (no grass clippings p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. Regis- or other yard waste) should be tration will begin at noon near raked to the curbside for vacuum the former Dallas Township collection. The vacuum eguip- School on Church Street (ad- ment will not function properly if jacent to the Little League field). residents mix yard waste with the Judging will take place at 12:30 leaves. p.m. All Back Mountain area ¢ Residents are asked to rake all children are welcome to partici- leaves to the curbside in long pate. thin rows approximately 3 feet Prizes will be awarded for the wide. Placing the leaves curbside prettiest, funniest, ugliest, scari- will facilitate collection. Resi- est, most original and best group. Dick Wagener, Governor of Rotary District 7410, recently visited the Rotary Club of Dallas. Assistant Governor/District dents are cautioned not to place The parade will proceed down Governor nominee Paul Muczynski also greeted the 36 members of the Dallas club. The meeting was part of the any items within the road right of Church Street to the rear of the Wagener's tour of the 45 Rotary Clubs in District 7410, which covers much of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The club's way that may create potentially ~~ Eastern Star building behind CVS fundraisers and charity projects were reviewed, including the annual charity golf tournament, the Christmas shopping hazardous or unsafe conditions. ~~ Pharmacy. Prizes will be awarded spree for children, book scholarships for college-bound high school seniors, and the dictionary project for third-grad- * Residents who prefer to collect and refreshments will be avail- ers. The Dallas Rotary Club meets at 6:30 p.m. each Thursday at the Castle Inn, Route 415 in Dallas. Attending the leaves and place them in plastic able. For more information, call bags may do so by placing the 675-3959, 696-3640 or 674-2910. bags curbside for pick-up. ; For more information, call the Grief support group administrative office at 675-1389 begins at St. Paul's or the road department at 674- pjakon Hospice Saint John will meeting, from left, are Wagener, Dallas Rotary Club president Kerry Freeman and Muczynski. : 5362. hold thly grief t DALLAS AMERICAN LEGION INSTALLS OFFICERS : pT Tosa BMBA holding Oct. 24 at St. Paul's Lutheran special program Church on Route 18 in Dallas The final part of the Back Moun- Township. The group will be led tain Business Association's three- by the Rev. Peggy Sue Pfeffer, part Human Resource Series will chaplain of Hospice Saint John. be held at noon Thursday, Nov. 9 The group will meet the fourth at the Castle Inn, Dallas. The Tuesday of each month at the program “The Legal Side of church. Human Resources” will be led by Anyone experiencing grief, in- guest speaker Jim Valentine of cluding families who did not the law firm Rosenn, Jenkins & receive hospice services, are Greenwald. Reservations are encouraged to participate. The | required. The cost $10 for mem- meetings are an informal gather- | bers and $12 for guests. For res- ing, allowing participation at | ervations, call 675-9380. For individual comfort levels and | more information about the Back participants are welcome to | Mountain Business Association, bring a friend. There is no charge | } or to become a member, visit the to attend, however registration is Web site www.bmbaonline.com. required. To register, call the | Hospice office in Hazleton at | College Misericordia 459-6778 or the church office at | open to 675-3859. | trick-or-treaters College Misericordia will host a Food pantry safe trick-or-treat night for chil- In need or items dren from 6-9 p.m. Sunday, Oct. The Back Mountain Food Pantry | 29 in the residence halls. has a significant need for the Area residents may bring their following items - flour, sugar, | ) children trick or treating through salad dressing, peanut butter, | the college's residence halls = jelly, pasta sauce, canned fruit, McHale, Alumni, and Gildea - as canned pasta, ketchup and baked well as campus townhouses, and beans. items may be dropped off i The Service and Leadership at the food pantry, which is locat- | | Houses, the two off-campus ed at the Trucksville United | . ; 4 : : : . | Lake Street, Methodist Church. Food items | Clarence J. Michael was recently installed as commander during an installation of officers at the Dallas American Pauses Dusted on she Strge may also be dropped off at the Legion Post 672. The new officers, from left, first row are Chester Kunigonis, Sgt.-at-Arms; Ted Wright, historian; Ted For more information, call Donna church office. For hours, or more Diamond, vice commander; John Emil Sr., senior vice commander; and Michael. Second row: Jack Czarno; Rich Tyira, Ellis, director of residence life at information, call 696-3897. | adjutant; Robert Hines, first Sgt.-at Arms; Joe Dwinchick, chaplain; Jim Baloga, finance officer; Steve Batory, service College Misericordia, at 674- | officer; Charles Kishbaugh and Joseph Kelley. 6266. v ry Music WAYNE'S S WORI LD Movies + (Games Instruments and Lessons Buy © Sell ¢ Trade ] a Deadline: Monday ft Noon Now Carrying Instruments and Offering Lessons b or = 4 1 ) e) [i For Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced | Hr Ui 4 £ VAT p- Guitar ® Bass ® Drums 2 q¢ Cell Iced) NOW OPEN! Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. C) 7 (3) i 7 ry 7 (5 Bring in your valid student ID and receive 15% OFF any one pre-owned CD, Game, or Movie thru Dec. 31, 2006. 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