Ti ee a : L PAGE 10 THE POST COMMUNITY Sunday, May 20, 2007 SCOTT Continued from Page 1 because I'm an EMT on the Jackson Township Ambulance,” said Christine Lamoreaux, an organizer of the event, said. “My friend Denise Cave and I jumped right in to help. As soon as we mentioned it to the community, everyone was will- ing to help.” The dinner included a Chi- nese raffle with more than a dozen baskets donated from the members of the community and the Dallas Rotary Club. Sue Hand donated a painting to be raffled off on May 26 and Och- man Coins and Jewelry put forth a‘ diamond necklace to help raise money. “Everyone pitched in to help,” Lamoreaux said. “DJ Cruiser played music and the Jackson Township firemen donated the hall. Everything that wasn’t do- nated was paid for by the Back Mountain Police Association so everything we took in was prof- it.” According to Lamoreaux, the money raised from the dinner greatly exceeded her expecta- tions. “We ran out of food four times,” she said. “I had 67 pounds of pasta and we still ran out. We ran out of salad and meatballs too, and had to go get more.” Looking on his life today, Da- vis, a resident of Dallas, hopes to return to a normal life again soon. “It’s killing me not to work as a police officer,” he said. “Every time I hear a siren, I go crazy. I keep asking the doctors when I could go back to work.” Davis said he never took a single sick day during 13 years as a police officer and dreams of the day he can return to police work. “My goal is to be back to work by September,” said Da- vis, who was the only criminal investigator in the Back Moun- tain. “Im just taking it day by day. I went 13 days without a seizure and then I had four in three days so my condition is MIX Continued from Page 1 poem called “Backwardville.” And, students were allowed to “mix up” their attire that day. Eleven-year-old Brandon Smith wore a pretty blue dress that belongs to his mother, Deborah. Brandon said his mother thought he was crazy for wearing a dress to school but he seemed to be having a good time with the whole idea. There were cowboy hats, grass skirts, shoes on the wrong feet, different colored socks and all kinds of crazy stuff. A group of 11-year-old girls decided to wear pajama bot- toms and sported everything i It was a mixed-up day all the way around at Lehman-Jackson on Wednesday with everybody from the school secretary to students to teachers to parents doing everything backwards. PTA member Karen Attanasio and school student body below applaud Marilyn Glogowski, the school principal once she gets on the school roof. 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There is an opening grand entry ceremonial dance, a dance for the “fallen ones who need to be carried away” (vet- erans), a shawl dance for the women and an all-male dan ) There’s lots of in chanting and much good will. It almost seems like a church social, with plenty of Wow Continued from Page 1 Things like not taking pic- tures of Indians when they are praying or when the audience is not seated. So, on this beautiful Moth- er’s Day weekend, tucked in and surrounded by the Appa- lachians hills in Noxen, as hawks, the guardian angels of Indians, soar in the updrafts above, everything seems pos- sible and interlopers are forgi- ven their ignorance. Many pic- tures are taken. . » « ” “ » “How’s the family; here are the dots. Cody Spriggs, Alex Ro- some” and to “have a ball. 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