I RET SA RI SERS. SRT SY SP TRE FRIIS. POR RIN SE § call! We'll beat (§ any advertised home heating oil price in our |1-888-BUY-BILO| Sunday, November 12, 2006 COMMUNITY THE POST PAGE 3 LIBRARY HOLDING CITRUS FRUIT SALE The Friends of the Back Mountain Memorial Library in Dallas is holding its annual holiday citrus fruit sale through Nov. 20. Order forms have been mailed to regular customers and new custom- ers are invited to stop by the library to pick up an order form. All proceeds benefit the library. The pick up times and dates are 4-6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8 and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 9 at the library. Last year, several students from Bishop Hoban High School assisted with the distribution. The students, from left, are John Bailey, Neil Balonka, Joe Bailey, Alison Grant and Nicole Malloy. MEADOWS AUXILIARY HOLDING MEMBERSHIP DRIVE i The annual membership drive of the Auxiliary of The Meadows Nursing Center in Dallas is open with the drive. to residents of the community. Each year, the Auxiliary donates thousands of hours of volunteer service at the center and donates funds for special projects, activities and equipment. Helping with the membership drive, from left, first row are volunteers MaryAn Daily, Carl Apolinaro, Irene Transue, Marty Montigney and Louise Montigney. Dallas Kiwanis Club members Tex Wilson, Jean Wilson, Cliff Parker and John Navich, as well as Meadows volunteer Barbara Wentz also assisted SCHOOL BRIEFS Dallas High School presenting musical Area residents are invited to enter a world of fairytales, where one wrong turn causes far more than just getting lost. The Dallas High School drama department will present the “The Marvelous Misadventures Little Red Riding Hood” at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17 and Sat- urday, Nov. 18, and at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19 in the school auditorium. Tickets are $3 and may be purchased at the door. 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Dallas H.S. juniors to attend program 110m’ fo 4 mo pore? 10250 8” ow The at Pierce Plaza Members of the junior class to distinguish yourself from from Dallas High School will other applicants, and financial attend a “How to Visit a College aid will be addressed. Campus, 101” program from Juniors will be placed in 8:45-11 a.m. Wednesday, Now. 15 groups and will tour the cam- at King’s College in Wilkes- pus, and hear a presentation Barre. The program will be from the admissions staff. Par- conducted by the admission ents of students in the junior department at King’s College class are welcome to attend. and is being organized by the The PTSO is looking for I volunteers interested in learning more about the admissions process, or willing to spend time with the junior class. If interested, call the high school Student Organization, and Dal- las juniors Katherine O’Brien and Kristen O’Brien. The O’Brien sisters are organizing : the program as part of their guidance department at 675- completion project. 5201. The timing of the admissions Friedman Observatory open Monday nights Ever wonder what Neptune process, questions to ask during visits to help determine if a college meets your needs, how or any other special event in the Gallery at Pierce Plaza. Packages starting at $13 per person™ and includes choice of 2 meats, 1 pasta, 1 vegetable, 1 potato, tossed salad, rolls, butter, dessert, coffee, tea & soda. * Plus tax & gratuity : Entertain your guests amongst fountains & waterfalls. Full bar, entertainment, formal & informal menu available. Call for details. 517 Pierce Street, Kingston F GE SMALL REPAIRS looks like? Has the controversy over Pluto piqued your interest in the solar system? The Fried- man Observatory at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman Township offers oppor- tunities to view the night sky through a computerized 16-inch Meade telescope. The observ- atory is open to the public start- ing one hour after sunset on clear Mondays. If Monday is not clear, the observatory will be open Tuesday at the same time. John Rovnak, acting director of the observatory, and her assistants will be on hand to answer questions. Rovnak is an amateur astronomer, retired aerospace engineer, and Penn State graduate. Small groups are welcome on public nights. Larger groups, such as Girl and Boy Scout troops, are invited to call for a private session. The Observatory opened in 1990 and the computerized Meade Schmidt-Cassegrain reflecting telescope is the only one of its kind in the region. The rural setting provides a perfect opportunity for star- gazing away from city lights. For more information regard- ing viewing opportunities, con- tact Thomas Winter at 675-9278 or txw2@psu.edu; and Rovnak at 925-2561 or jer32@psu.edu. Information is also available on college’s Web site at www.wb.psu.edu. Go to the quick links for the Friedman Observatory. 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