J : Sunday, April 8, 2007 C | V | C THE POST PAGES IV begin in May. |. Io bhines oman, als RED CROSS BABYSITTING PROGRAM “Civil War Roundtable April 14 at the Idetown Fire Hall road department at 674-5362. features speaker on Route 415. Tickets are $5 for HELD AT LIBRARY “4 Dr. Brian Bower will be the adults and children age 10and ~~ Rotary Ambassador uest speaker at the Wyoming older, and $3 for children ages ~~ Scholarship available Valley Civil War Round Table ~~ >: : Sehilarships ir Rotary Am- meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, assadors are available for resi- i in = fon level of De Vendor spaces available gents or students at an institu- 'Daddow-Isaacs American Le- for Meadows event tion of higher education in Ro- | gion Post, Route 415, Dallas. Dr. Vendor spaces are available tary District 7410, which con- Bower will present a program for the annual “Market on the sists of Luzerne and Wyoming ‘on the “Fishing Creek Confeder- Pond” fundraiser for residents at counties. Students must have acy.” the Meadows Nursing Center, completed two years of college. 1S Dallas. The auxiliary’s annual The scholarship may be used at Tax rebate period event will be held from 9 a.m. to a university in any of the 170 ‘ends April 16 Jom on Saha June 16 at countries in the world that have _ the center. Rain date is June 23. Rotary Clubs, other than the : lo neston Township Tut Cot: The event can accommodate 115 home country of the applicant. dents that the rebate vahie on vendors and vendor spaces are Scholarship applications must the 2007 County, Township $20. Call 675-8600, ext. 195 for be submitted through a Rotary \Taxes will end Monday, April 16. reservations. Club in District 7410. The Ro- Bll payments must be post- tary Club will forward the com- ‘marked on or before April 16 to Class of 1957 pleted application with a recom- th eligible for the rebate value. plans reunion mendation to the district schol- ir : Regular office hours are Mon- The Lehman-Jackson-Ross arship Committee b y May 21, \ y 4 “days and Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 3 High School Class of1957 will The committee will interview Wie =m. However, the office willbe hold its 50th anniversary re- applicants in early June 2007 bsed on Monday, April 9, for union Saturday, Oct. 6 at Irem and send a recommendation to The first of two babysitting course offered by the American Red Cross was held last Saturday : the Easter holiday. Temple Country Club in Dallas the Rotary Foundation, which in the Community Room of the Back Mountain Memorial Library. The next session will be held The office will be opened on ~~ Township. For more informa- will award the scholarship and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 28. There are a few openings for the class. Twelve het April 10, from 10 am. tion, call 675-2252 or 675-4486. a the scholar to a universi- young adults between the ages of 115 participated in the first class. The teens learned to per- to 2 p.m. Payments can be drop- You may also e-mail mnpars@g- 4 om Smone those listed by form first aid and how to get professional medical help fast, identify common safety hazards ped of anytime in the mail slot mail.com or nbwdal@evenlink- ine: hr and additional and prevent injuries, perform basic care routines like diapering, feeding and dressing, handle located in the vestibule of the ~~ -com. information até avilable from bedtime issues and more. A babysitter's handbook and first aid case is included. Participating in township municipal building. oo 0¢ sweeping scholzmehip committee chair. the class, from left, first row are Grace Carolan, Mason Palissery, Elizabeth Dillon, Alyssa Barre, Babysitting courses to begin in Dallas man Clarence Murphy at cjmur- Caitlin Cameron, Mary Gittens and Emilia Kon. Second row: Gabrielle Hackett, Allison Zablocky, “available at library The Dallas Borough Road phy@ptd.net. Red Cross instructor Cathy Oliver, Corrine Matusiak, Janara Koehler and Gabby Byczek. The American Red Cross will Department is holding its an- hold a babysitting course from nual spring street sweeping Volunteers heeded : ; : ; : dei at The Meadows schedule. There is also an open- Thursday, April 5 at the Mead two seniors who reside in the 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April progam. ’ tele The volunteer department at ing for a volunteer to work at ows Nursing Center, 55 West Lake-Lehman School District 128 at the Back Mountain Memo- bedi am a 9 The Meadows Nursing Center the reception desk during lunch Center Hill Road in Dallas. The and who plan on attending a rial Library i aud = Is be- oh A Td in Dallas needs volunteers who our. Training is provided. For public is invited and there isno college or trade school after : nite ‘ e Sp. o are in RS lal Powgtich roads have would enjoy escorting residents ne Dirmaion, call 675-8600, admission charge. Sradustion. \Uplisations ae : _ Interested participants must been cleaned The department in wheelchairs to the inhouse ~~ = 7 GFWC Harveys Lake S h 2 1 ; ® ffi Bo b g a register in advance at the main ~~ requests residents follow a few physical therapy department of Alzheimer's group awardin ays hi calling BL Se o + 635 desk of the library by presenting Simple instructions to assist the beauty shop. The hours are 9:15 (4 0 nt hiv meetin ng sano arships pada ..a $40 program fee in cash or staff in the collection of road a.m. to noon daily. Volunteers : Y 9 The General Federation of : is heckinie payable to the cinders and'winter materials may work on an as-needed basis The Alzheimer’s Support Women’s Clubs of Harveys Lake The deadline for submissions : : American a Cross: Regis- deposited throughout the win- or on a regular one-day-a-week Group will meet at 11 a.m. is awarding $500 scholarships to 18 April 1. trations will not be accepted the ter driving season. day of the class. Participants Residents are asked to rake all will learn to perform first aid cinders to the side of the road in alg d how to get professional even layers, avoiding large piles what's inside Piedical help fast, identify com- and under no circumstances ‘mon safety hazards and prevent should cinders be swept into the “injuries, perform basic care storm water catch basins. toutines like diapering, feeding, Property owners should not { @ and dressing and handle bed- time issues and more. For more ‘information, call the library at tion is made more difficult. 675-1182. Heavy containers may not be Get Sheed in 3 your studies or lighten your i picked up. Rocks, limbs and course load for next year. Fisherman's breakfast yard waste sh ould Hot be in- Choose from undergraduate and graduate classes, to benefit fire company cluded for pick up with the online and on campus. Find out about free or reduced A fisherman’s breakfast to street cinders and green recy- student housing! 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