Tai Sunday, January 14, 2007 THE POST PAGES AKE-LEHMAN STUDENTS RECEIVE HONOR W iver, Meghan Bloom, Corey Hohol and teacher Mary Slaby. WR SR Lake-Lehman Junior-Senior High School recently honored its Students of the Month for No- vember. The students are selected my faculty members based on citizenship, leadership and scholarship. Attending a ceremony to honor the students, from left, are Kristen Boyle, Brent Ol- SCHOOLS/CHURCH p | GATE OF HEAVEN STUDENTS ENJOY FEAST 2 @ ne students in the fifth grade classrooms of teachers Joan Keating and Diane Ruch at Gate of “Heaven School recently celebrated their respective heritages during the school's annual Tradi- tions Feast. The students celebrated with a feast of a variety of foods they helped make with their families. The students described their creations and explained how they were made. Fifth-grader Josh Rukstalis shows a sample of the goodies that were part of the celebration. 4% LAKE-LEHMAN PLAY BENEFITS ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION Lake-Lehman High School seniors Bryan Cardillo and Keifer Moskaluk recently wrote, pro- duced, directed and acted in the play ‘Nauti Catch,’ which was performed at the school to bene- fit the Alzheimer's Association of America. Ticket sales along with profits from a junior high dance raised $2,487 for the organization. Attending the check presentation from left, first row are Estella Parker-Killian, regional director for the Alzheimer’s Association; and Patricia Arch- angeli, assistant director, Alzheimer's Association. Second row: Moskaluk and Cardillo. Ministerium sets annual Winterfest The Back Mountain Minis- terium will hold its annual Winterfest from 3-6 p.m. Sun- day, Jan. 14 at St. Paul’s Luth- eran Church. The church is located on Route 118 in Dallas Township. Youth in grades 6-12 are invited to attend. Some of the activities will include board games, singing and (weather permitting) sled- ding. Guests are invited to bring snacks. Hot chocolate will be provided. ia LAKE-LEHMAN HONORS STUDENTS OF THE MONTH [2141 St. Paul's Lutheran holding soup sale St. Paul’s Lutheran Church is holding a soup sale to benefit CHURCH BRIEFS The breakfast, fellowship and devotion period last no longer than one hour. Men from all Back Mountain churches are encouraged to attend. For more information, call Bob Deeble at 696-2148. Kingdom Power Ministries in Shavertown will hold special meetings at 7:30 p.m. each Tuesday through Sunday at the church, located at 219 North Memorial Highway. The Sun- day meetings will be held at 6 p.m. The meetings will vary each evening to include teaching on spiritual gifts, prophecy, heal- ing, dreams and visions in- terpretation, spiritual counsel Awana Club meets at Grace Community The Awana Club of Grace Community Church meets from 6-7:45 p.m. each Wednes- day at the church, located across from Chapel Lawn Cem- and worship. The public is etery on Memorial Highway. invited. The club holds its meetings through April. Men's breakfast The Bible-based club is open held each Tuesday to boys and girls in kindergar- The Shavertown United ten through sixth grade. Methodist Church recently Awana is one of the largest began holding a weekly ec- nondenominational children umenical men’s breakfast. The and youth ministries in the the social ministry committee. The cost is $4 per quart of chicken noodle and/or vegeta- ble soup. Orders may be placed by calling the church office at 675-3859. The pickup dates are 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. world. Awana clubs are active in more than 110 countries, reaching more than one million young people each week. For more information, call the church office at 675-3723. lo _Lake-Lehman Junior-Senior High School recently honored its Students of the Month for De- "tember. The students are selected my faculty members based on citizenship, leadership and “scholarship. Attending a ceremony to honor the students, from left, are assistant principal Nancy -Edkins, Nikki Sutiff, Job Stepanski, Nicole Snyder and David Anthony. Saturday, Jan. 27 and Sunday, Jan. 29. Proceeds will benefit the various ministries of the church. Alderson UMC plans chili dinner The Alderson United Metho- dist Church will hold a chili dinner from 4-7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3 at the church, located at Pole 108, Lakeside Drive in Harveys Lake. The dinners include chili, salad, rolls, crack- ers, cake and beverages. Take- outs will be available from 4-5 p.m. Dinners are $6 for adults and $3 for children under age 12. River of Life begins nightly meetings Pastors Stephen and Mary Ann Kotch of River Of Life @ 0 WINTER SALE 30% OFF SHOES, CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES ALSO TAKE AN ADDITIONAL 30% OFF OUR 70% OFF SPECIAL SALE ROOM New Hours: Mon-Sat 10:00AM-5:00PM 626 Market St. ® Kingston ® 287-2777 TRUCKSVILLE NURSERY SCHOOL 5 40 Knob Hill Road Trucksville, PA 18708 570-696-3899 www.trucksvillenurseryschool.com ... 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