PAGE8 THE POST Sunday, March 11, 2007 SPORTS HEALTH FAIR TO BE HELD MARCH 22 CURA Hospitality will host a health fair from10 a.m. to1p.m. Thursday, March 22 in the lob- by of the Meadows Nursing Center, 55 W. Center Hill Road in Dallas. There will be various health booths, brochures, samples, blood pressure screenings, and other services. There is no admission charge. Lunch will be available for purchase. For more information, call Rebecca Barna at 675-8600, ext.189. Some of the participa- nts at this year’s event, from left, first row are Ginny Major, Mary Kay Cosmetics; Amy Tomczak, director of dietary services; Barna, registered dietitian; LeeAnn Emerick, di- rector of nursing; and Maryan LIONS WIN : # Daily, Alzheimer's Association. Second row: Marilyn Gregor- ski, volunteer coordinator; Ei- leen Toussaint, CCRX pharma- cy; Bobbi Shendock, Griswold He ga] Thurs. March 23 1000 AM - 1.00 PM Putdic 1 vind CHAMPIONSHIP The Dallas Lions recently captured the fifth and sixth grade boys basketball cham- pionship in Dallas Youth Basketball. The Li- ons finished the season with an 1-2 record. The team is coached by Brian Harding and assisted by Jason Jordon and Ben Step- niak. Members of the team, from left, first row are John Bath, Joey Kimball, Rocky Rutkowski, and Marc Michno. Second row: Peter Shaver, Brian Stepniak, Drew Hard- ing and Chris Reimard. WEEKENDER 07 Special Care; Cristina Tarbox, Meadows administrator; John Alaimo, Family Chiropractic of Dallas; and Betty Sorchik, vol- unteer coordinator. ROSSETTI Continued from Page 1 tion or from magazines,” Madei- ra said. “Art gives me a whole dif- ferent perspective on creation. Whether I'm taking a walk or driving in the car I see things dif- ferently and have a greater appre- ciation for them.” The annual art show began af- ter Hand read a 1981 Time Maga- zine story about 23-year-old Su- zanne Rossetti, who locked her keys in her car outside of a conve- nience store in Phoenix. Two men approached the young wom- en saying they were willing to help, but murdered her instead. After reading the heartbreak- ing story, Hand and her husband Joe contacted Rossetti’s parents, Louise and Peter, and expressed a desire to hold an art exhibit in her memory. More than 1,000 entries were received this year and ribbons were awarded in 12 different cate- David Madeira gives his daughter Hannah a big after she won an award at the annual Rossetti art contest. gories for each separate grade level by a pair of panels with three judges each. For the first time in the history of the contest the “Best in Show” category ended in a tie between Christopher Taylor of Shaver- town and Kaitlyn Kopen. “It was an exciting thing to get ‘Best in Show,” said Taylor, 18, a FOR THE DALLAS POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK A group of women join in prayer during a World Day of Prayer service at Trinity Presbyterian Church. PRAYER Continued from Page 1 Bina Holdredge, a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Dallas Township, one of the many women who participated in the service. She also felt the work of the prayers was begin- ning to show. “God works across all denom- inations and it shows with how many different faiths we have here,” she said. “We're all starting to get closer in this world.” NEED FOOT CARE? 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