PAGE6 THE POST SCHOOLS Sunday, December 24, 2006 SCHOOL BRIEFS Local students make Seminary honor roll The Wyoming Seminary Mid- dle School recently announced its Academic High Honor Roll and Academic Honor Roll for the first trimester of the 2006-07 academic year. The following Back Mountain students earned the academic honor: High Honor Roll Grade 6: Emma Betram, Har- veys Lake; Amanda Schall, Hun- lock Creek; Amanda Sedor, Wyoming. Grade 7: Joseph Kapolka, Dallas; Alex Kolessar, Shaver- town; Joseph Ridilla, Shaver- town; Emma Spath, Shaver- town. Grade 8: Caroline Meuser, Shavertown; Alyxandria Ste- phens, Dallas. Wings Strombolis We Will Ring in the nk A 35 Noisemakers and Song. Hey It's Midnight Somewhere! Appetizer ~ Choice of: Lobster Bisque + Classic Caesar Salad Entrée ~ Choice of: Broiled Seafood Platter (Shrimp, Scallops, Crab Cake & Tilapia) + Cornish Game Hen with Dark Cherry Port Wine Sauce © Angus Roast Beef with Horseradish Cream Dessert ~ Choice of: Coconut Sin Cake with Amaretto Cordial * Lemon Sin Cake with Framboise Cordial * Cream De Menthe Cordial **Your Last "Sin" of 2006** Each Dinner Includes: Your Choice of Twice Baked Potato or Rice * Veggie Sauté, Grilled Asparagus with Herb Hollandaise * Choice of Beverage & Bread Basket Honor Roll Grade 6: Melissa Flack, Dal- las; Anita Ghosh, Dallas; Tyler Harvey, Trucksville; Alaina Schukraft, Dallas. Grade 7: Margaret Rupp, Dallas. Grade 8: Catherine Clements, Shavertown; James Curtis, Dallas; Jessica DeMuro, Shaver- town; Omeed Firouzi, Shaver- town; Bijoy Ghosh, Dallas; Evan Leas, Shavertown; Jezza Malik, Shavertown. Gate of Heaven sets informational night Gate of Heaven School will hold an informational night at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 9 at the school, 40 Machell Avenue, Dallas. For more information, call the school at 675-6566. EY cn lry wo Sarg BiG TEN SUBS aw Try One of Our Mee HQ He : ok : Ry by a Wood-Fired Cooking at it's Best! e Subs Dallas students aid food pantry Students from the Dallas High School and Middle School recently held food drives to help the Back Mountain Food Pantry. Enough food was raised to pro- vide more than 150 Thanks- giving dinner baskets for Back Mountain residents. The students at the middle school brought in 3,000 pounds of food and $1,200, while high school students brought in more than 1,200 pounds of food. CM Open House for adult learners College Misericordia will host an adult learner Open House from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 4 in Kennedy Lounge at the Banks Student Life Center on the college campus. The snow date is Monday, Jan. 8. The event is open to adult learners interested in obtaining more information about College Misericordia’s undergraduate and graduate programs. It is also open to people who have general questions about enter- ing or returning to college. Guests may arrive at their con- venience and speak with repre- sentatives from admissions, adult education, financial aid and College Misericordia’s facul- ty. Common topics include equi- table credit transfer, credit for life experiences, financial aid eligibility, evening and weekend class schedules, accelerated formats (Expressway), certif- icate programs and online cours- es. For more information about the adult learner Open House, contact Larree Brown, coor- dinator of adult education at 674-6451 or by e-mail at lbrown- @misericordia.edu. Registration is not required to attend the event. Friedman Observatory open Monday nights Ever wonder what Neptune looks like? Has the controversy over Pluto piqued your interest in the solar system? The Friedman Observatory at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman Township offers opportunities to view the night sky through a comput- erized 16-inch Meade telescope. The observatory is open to the public starting one hour after sunset on clear Mondays. If Monday is not clear, the observ- atory will be open Tuesday at the same time. John Rovnak, acting director of the observatory, and her assistants will be on hand to 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville 570-696-2100 I CITRYLCT TE Ye YT. T Te [VA o ITT Sicilian Style Pizza, OTT" [1 T- I Ro) | TT TY TTR E0100 ES 16 CARVERTON RD., TRUCKSVILLE Mon. - Wed. 4-10 PM ¢ Thurs. 4-11 PM « Fri. | I1AM-11 PM Sat. 12:30 - || PM * Sun.2 - 10 PM i 1S Really Cooking Cafe & Catering uu, Chocolate Sin Cake with Kelly Briggs (Our Very Own Singing Waiter) Will Be Entertaining Along with Chef Gregory at the Piano! ¥ Roadhouse o 15 Sinner Enocs Yonder $12 Memorial Hwy. 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