A a epa— PAGE 8 THE POST COMMUNITY Sunday, February 18, 2007 ANNIVERSARY OF SCOUTING CELEBRATED The members of Cub Scout Pack 232 and Boy Scout Troop 232 recently celebrated “Scout Sunday” at Gate of Heaven Church in Dallas. The event recognizes the national anniversary of Scouting. The Mass included a special ceremony to award the boys with their Catholic religious emblems, the “Light of Christ” award for grades 1-3 and the “Parvuli Dei” (Children of God) award to the Webelos Scouts in fourth grade. The boys will also receive the universal square knot, a silver knot on purple cloth patch, during a special ceremony at the pack’s annual Blue and Gold Dinner, scheduled for Sunday, Feb.18 at Gate of Heaven. Members of Knights of Columbus Assembly No.1928 and the Our Lady of Czestochowa honor guard attended the celebration. The Dallas Knights Colum- bus No. 8224 Father John J. O'Leary Council is also a sponsor of the pack. Scouts attending the celebration, from left, first row are John Deusler, Past Faithful Navigator, Cub Scouts Anthony Khoudary, Christopher Huntington, Jake Adonizio, Justin Marshall, Justin Lansberry, Justin Butsavage, Jacob Dragon, Matthew Blaum, Andrew Zeyher, Tyler Wojciechowski, Michael Huntington and Father Kevin Mulhern. Second row: Edward Krystofosky, Michael Caravaggio, Christopher Allen, Tony Caravaggio, Scott Williams, Chester Brennan, Ryan Marshall, Nicholas Carr, Christopher Ash, Michael Lyons, Peter Baut, James Kelly and Liam Frederick. Third row: Joseph Pikaitas, Andrew Grabowski, Hunter Resavage, Kurtis Carichner, Anthony Huntington, Matthew Lyons, Eric Stamer, Michael Gatusky, James Baut and Tyler Dragon. Fourth row: Troop 232 Scoutmaster Dan Ghezzi, Karl Carichner, Chris Taylor, Brian Ghezzi, Eric Wojciechowski, Greg Herron, Matt Fromel, Lucas Lansberry, Dominick Zarola, Nate Albrecht, Bryan McDonnell and Pack 232 Cubmaster Richard Huntington. 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The nice thing about wrestling is that it can be a team sport and an indi- vidual sport.” —H|cC|Olm|X|O|IZ|» |=» "1Z— RD |>|M|T ~~ L ZT] R Introducing The FNCB' 3:15 oh) 1S 325 Months Months Annual Percentage Yield First National Community Bank nN FNCB COMMUNITY IS OUR MIDDLE NAME fncb.com / 1-877-TRY-FNCB With two terms to choose from and one great rate, Mch.gor Member FDIC the time to open a CD is ... now! Minimum deposit to open an account and earn the stated APY is $1.000. Rate is in effect as of the day of this publication date and may change without notice. Substantial penalty for carly withdrawal Ed College Misericordia recently erected a historical marker to document its rich 82-year histo- ry. The marker is located on Lake Street in Dallas Township, a short distance from the school’s historical main entrance that features its iconic brick arch- way and fence. The marker serves as a phys- ical reminder of the importance of the college in local history. It outlines how the Religious Sis- ters of Mercy established Lu- zerne County’s first four-year in- stitution of higher education on nearly 100 acres of land pur- chased in 1914. College Misericordia was ded- icated Aug. 15, 1924 before 2,500 witnesses and 37 students began their collegiate studies on Sept. 24,1924. The marker was obtained through a $5,000 state Depart- ment of Community and Eco- nomic Development grant. For- mer state Rep. George Hasay helped secure the grant. “Representative Hasay cares deeply about the district he rep- resents and its history,” said Mi- chael MacDowell, president of College Misericordia. “It was therefore natural for him to champion our efforts to com- memorate the 80th anniversary of College Misericordia by spon- soring our efforts to place a his- torical placard about Misericor- dia on Lake Street.” College Misericordia and the Back Mountain Historical Asso- ciation have made great strides in preserving the rich history of the Back Mountain and the col- lege since the association was formed in 2001. The state Histor- ical and Museum Commission aided the efforts with a past grant that funded an assessment of College Misericordia archives. The assessment included rec- ommendations for preservation and storage of the college’s valua- ble archive materials, as well as the development of a policies and procedures manual. The BMHA works in collabo- ration with College Misericordia and the Luzerne County Histor- ical Society to encourage inter- est in Back Mountain history. The BMHA sponsors presenta tions at College Misericordia about local history and encour- ages donations of photographs for the Judith Simms Dawe Pho- tographic Collection, which can be viewed at www.backmountai- n.org. Photographs may be donated to the College Misericordia ar- chives or returned to their own- er after being scanned into the collection. The Sister Mary Carmel McGarigle Archives of College Misericordia was formally estab- lished in 1990. It is located on the third floor of the Mary Kintz Be- vevino Library and is open 9 a.m. to 4 pn. Monday through Wednesday. It has more than 50,000 photographs, 1,000 linear feet of archival materials and about 400 three-dimensional ob- jects documenting the history of College Misericordia and the Back Mountain dating from 1924 to the present. For more in- formation, visit the Web site www.misericordia.edu/ar- chives. Former state Rep. George Hasay, left, and College Miser- icordia presi- dent Michael MacDowell stand near a historical mark- er erected by the college's main entrance on Lake Street . in Dallas Town- ship. It's Finally Here! The Wild Birds Unlimited Birdfood SALE! Here's your chance to get the best prices of the season on the freshest birdfood in town. Save on our seed products, suet and more. Hurry in today! The Sale ends 02/28/07. See store for details. RU Wid Buels Unlined Nature Shop Dallas Shopping Center Memorial Highway, Dallas, PA Route 309 North 570 675-9900 www.wbu.com/dallaspa 550 Memorial Highway Dallas, PA 18612 Valid At Dallas | Location Only Celebrate our GRAND OPENING! JIACKSON HEWITT AVE $25.00 Present this coupon for a $25 discount on your tax preparation. | Offer valid on tax preparation fees only. Does not apply to financial products or other services. 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