PAGE2 THE POST COMMUNITY Sunday, May 27, 2007 Dallas Harvest Festival set to enjoy fifth anniversary A fifth outing is planned for the annual Dallas Harvest Fes- tival, which this year is sched- uled from 1 to 6 p.m. on for Sunday, September 16. The event will take place, rain or shine, on a portion of Main Street, Dallas, between the Route 415 intersection and Huntsville Road. Dallas Days Weekend will get off to a rousing start from 7 p.m. to midnight on Friday, Sept. 14, with the Fourth Annual Dallas Days Dance at the Irem Country Club Pavilion. This year, musi- cal entertainment will provide the timeless sounds of “Just Us” from 7 to 8 p.m. and local south- ern rock legend, “Abilene” from 8 p.m. to midnight. Tickets are $25 (advance sales only), and will be available September 9, at College Miser- beginning June 1 at: Dallas icordia’s Walsh Auditorium. Borough Municipal Office (675- The Back Mountain Memorial 1389), Main Street; Ochman Library, in cooperation with the Coins and Jewelry, Church St., Dallas Harvest Festival Commit- Dallas (675-5872); and Carpet tee, will present “Open Mic Concepts, Wyoming Avenue, Night” on Saturday, Sept. 15, Exeter (237-7711). Ticket price =~ which will showcase a variety of will include beer, soda and Grot- local talent. to pizza. A cash bar will also be © The Fifth Annual Dallas Har- available. vest Festival will showcase the The Second Annual Harvest ~~ Back Mountain region’s rich Chili Bowl Contest will take agricultural heritage, with an place during the dance and is expansive community cele- open to area restaurants and bration and farmer’s market on catering businesses. .For more and around Main Street on information, contact Maryann at Sunday, Sept. 16. A variety of 675-5872. entertainment, crafts, fun for Auditions for the Second kids, a mini-auction, and an Annual Harvest Fest Idol Con- array of food vendors will be test will take place on Sunday, sure to add to the festive atmo- sphere. A series of community-ori- ented contests will soon be underway, including the Fifth annual “Kiss the Pig” Contest, which will feature the leaders of Dallas area service organiza- tions. Main Street businesses will ready themselves for this year’s Flower Box Competition and a few other surprises will be added to this year’s “harvest” celebration. For more information about the farmer’s market or vendor participation, contact Mary Manzoni, Penn State Cooper- ative Extension, at 675-9274. For all other information per- taining to the festival, contact Maryann at 675-5872. Almost time for Kin, The 2007 Kingston Township Summer Recreation Program will be held from June 18 through August 10. The program is open exclu- sively to resident children of Kingston Township who have completed kindergarten up to 12 years of age at time of regis- tration. Proof of residency, age and proof of the completion of kindergarten for 5-year-olds will be required at the time of regis- tration. Registration fees are $45 for the first child and $25 for each ~~ bring a bag lunch and drink additional child per family and each day. Parents are reminded must be paid at the time of that the children are responsible registration. One township logo for their own admission fees for t-shirt will be provided to each field trips, swimming, and other child upon registering. activities. For more information, please The Recreation Supervisor call the Kingston Township and Counselors will have many Municipal Building at 696-3809. exciting and enriching activities This summer program will be planned for the children. Each conducted each weekday, weath- day spent at the Center Street er permitting, from 9 a.m. until Park will include sports, games, 4 p.m. Program participants will guest speakers, music, and arts meet at the Center Street Park and crafts. In addition, there each morning. Children should will be several field trips sston Township Summer Recreation Program throughout the summer. This program is sponsored by the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors, who encourage you to register your child from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 9, at the Center Street Park Pavilion. Thereafter, registra- tions will only be accepted at the administration office from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 11 through June 21. The last day for registration is from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on June 22. 4 CROSSWORD CORNER Puzzle answers, Page 6 Super Crossword ENP ZONE ACROSS 60 Paint truth woman 56 Facts, for masc. nor bv Linda Thistle 1 Trails pigment 115 — -do-well 10 Norm sho fem. 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HORSE-THEMED ITEMS ON® DISPLAY AT LIBRARY On display at the Back Mountain Memorial Library for the month of May is a collection of horses and horse-themed items. This collection is owned by Monica Fries, daughter of Mary Ellen and John Fries of Shavertown. Monica is 10 years old and a student at the Lehman-Jackson Elementary School. Monica has been collecting her horses for six years. She be- gan by receiving them as gifts but now she also buys them. Her horses are of various sizes, ranging from two inches to overi2inches. Her favorites are the prayer horse and the pifia- ta horse. Parade starts at 9 a.m. Commander Clarence J. speaker. Michael of Daddow-Isaacs Jack Cleary, a Vietnam veter- Dallas Post 672 announces the an, is the Honorary Parade Back Mountain Memorial Marshal and will offer com- Parade will be held at 9 a.m. on ments on the Lieutenant Mi- Monday, May 28. chael J. Cleary Fund. Vice. | De will start Commander John Emil Sr. will assem at 8:15 a.m. ct alt hal. In the lineup will be the Reverend Roger Griffith will Dallas band under he A i offer the invocation and bene- il 0 Dn uke diction while Michael Jayne, of ball team members, Little Dalles fin Sons will recite League teams, Back Mountain i re 1 it a iy 2 Fire and Ambulance, veterans wrea placed at the & { of the Back Mountain, and, for monument. ; the first time, a number of After Taps is played, there antique cars. will be a regrouping and the Anyone else who would like ~ Procession will proceed to the to participate is asked to con- Woodlawn Cemetery for an tact Commander Michael. additional ceremony where the A memorial service willbe rifle squad will be used. 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