Sunday, May 27, 2007 COMMUNITY THE POST PAGES Remember a friend with a library brick paver The Back Mountain Memorial Library continues to offer per- sonally engraved brick pavers for purchase at $100 per brick. Names of families and loved ones are permanently set into the walkway used by library patrons every day. An engraved brick is a won- derful way to honor American soldiers lost in all wars, while supporting literacy and lifelong learning in the Back Mountain. Stop by the Back Mountain ‘Memorial Library on Huntsville Rd., Dallas, during business hours and fill out an order form. Order forms are also available for download at the library website: www.backmountain- library.org. The Back Mountain Memorial Library serves nine municipal- ities and two school districts with trained staff, dedicated volunteers, progressive chil- dren’s programs and state-of- the-art technology. A MEMORIAL DAY GIFT ENGRAVED BRICKS AT THE BACK MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL LIBRARY The Back Mountain Memorial Library continues to offer personally engraved brick pavers for purchase at $100 per brick. Names of families and loved ones are permanently set into the walkway used by library patrons every day. An engraved brick is a wonderful way to honor American soldiers lost in all wars, while supporting literacy and lifelong leaming in the Back Mountain. Please feel free to use this form, or stop by the Back Mountain Memarial Library on Huntsville Rd., Dallas, during business hours, Order forms are also available for download at the library website: www.backmountainlibrary.org. Name Address City, State, Zip On the spaces below print precisely, using a maximum of 14 characters per line including spaces. You may use an ampersand (&) and common punctuation, but these are also included as a space. A separate form must be used for each brick ordered. Home Phone Work Phone 1 ET RE GLIAL NR aT In ee BY eri lg mi Library Use Only Receipt for payment of engraved brick. Received from [a cash oe check # Date Received: Received by: $100 in payment by: THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION AND COMMITMENT TO THE LIBRARY CHURCH BRIEFS dist Church will sponsor a flea market, homemade ice cream Shavertown will hold special meetings at 7:30 p.m. each Flea Market/ church. with strawberries, bake sale Tuesday through Sunday at the Bake Sale slated and refreshments from 9 a.m. church, located at 219 North A Flea Market and Home- Meat Loaf to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 30. Memorial Highway. The Sun- made Food/Bake Sale willbe inner planned The church is located off day meetings will be held at 6 held by St. Frances Cabrini A Baked Meat Loaf Dinner/ Route 309 in Dallas. p.m. Parish on Memorial Day at the Bake Sale will be held from Vendor prices are $10 per The meetings will vary each parish grounds on 585 Mount ~~ 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, table. Call 675-2610 for reserva- evening to include teaching on Olivet Road in Carverton. The June 9, at the Loyalville United tons. spiritual gifts, prophecy, heal- event begins immediately Methodist Church. ; ing, dreams and visions in- following a 10 a.m. Mass of Ticket prices are $8 for Men's breakfast terpretation, spiritual counsel Remembrance and continues adults and $3.50 for children held each Tuesday and worship. The public is until 2 p.m. me & Tasouts are oval The Shavertows United invited. Freshlv-prepared picnic able anda customers are aske . foods and baked goods will be to call ahead to 477-3521 with re i sey Awana Club meets offered as well as bargains their orders, leavinganame,a |. oo Loy at Grace Community under the flea market tent. The phone number and the number 1 RE " The Awana Club of Grace . Again group meets at 8 a.m. each d event is held rain or shine. of dinners desired. Tuesday at. Pickett’s Charge Community Church meets ort The Loyalville United Meth- id y IR i 415 i 8 from 6 to 7:45 p.m. each Evening of Ballroom odist Church is located one- ~~ Festaurant on Route 415 in Wednesday at the church, Dancing slated half mile off 29 South, nine Dallas. The Dutch treat break- fast is followed by fellowship located across from Chapel An Evening of Ballroom miles from Noxen. Turn left | 2.5huort elovoH ol Lawn Cemetery on Memorial Dancing will be held from 7to onto Loyalville Road. It is and a short devotion period. yoy ay The club holds its 10 p.m. on Saturday, June 2, at one-half mile off Route 118 four The bre akfast » fellowship and meetings through April. St. Paul's Lutheran Church, miles west of Dallas. And ap- devotion period last no longer The Bible-based club is open Route 118, Dallas. proximately three miles from than one hour. to boys and girls in kindergar- Music will be provided by ~~ West Nanticoke. From West Men from all Back Mountain yo, through sixth grade. Awana Mike Walton Productions and ~~ Nanticoke, proceed to the churches are encouraged to is one of the largest nondenom- refreshments will be available. Hunlock Creek interchange. attend. For more information, jnational children and youth Cost is $30 a couple. Continue North on Route 29 call Bob Deeble at 696-2148. ministries in the world. Awana Tickets may be reserved by ~~ approximately four 4 miles. : : clubs are active in more than calling the church office at Loyalville Road is on the right. River of Life 110 countries, reaching more 675-3859. : begins meetings than one million young people Free dance lessons will be Kunkle Church Pastors Stephen and Mary each week. provided from 6 to 7 p.m. on plans flea market Ann Kotch of River Of Life at For more information, call Tuesday, May 29, at the The Kunkle United Metho- Kingdom Power Ministriesin the church office at 675-3723. 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First National Community Bank nN (FNCB COMMUNITY IS OUR MIDDLE NAME finch. com / 1-877-TRY-FNCB = hy! er FDIC College Misericordia graduates BMT residents The following Back Moun- tain residents received diplo- mas during the 81st annual Commencement exercises at College Misericordia on May 19: BACHELOR OF ARTS Communications Jessa Leigh Pitts, Dallas History Matthew Coburn, Dallas BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Biology George Joseph Lazur, Dal- las Business Administration Michelle Ann Leonard, Lehman; Stephen Luksh, Dal- las; Paul Shiber, Dallas Clinical Lab Science Matt Vinnacombe, Dallas Elementary Education Susan Banks, Dallas; Jillian Durr, Dallas; Patricia Man- zoni, Dallas; Sarah Beth Mar- tin, Dallas; Pamela Jane Ol- iveira, Dallas Management Regina Marie Martin, Dal- las Nursing Aimee Austin, Dallas; Svet- lana Chinikaylo, Dallas; Ange- la Evans, Noxen; Melissa Ann Gregor, Dallas; Stephanie Jones, Dallas; Marion Rogers, Dallas; Santi- na Sperling, Dallas MASTER OF SCIENCE Education Ann Marie Bailey, Dallas Nurs Ruth Ann Taylor, Dallas Occupational Therapy Karmela Conte, Dallas Organizational Management Suzanne Lyn Cercone, Dal- las; Brooke Zoltowsk, Dallas Physical Therapy Heidi D’Amore, Dallas Speech-Language Pathology Jennifer Chulick, Dallas Locals receive degrees from Luzerne Co. Community College Close to 800 students re- ceived degrees from Luzerne County Community College at the 39th annual Commence- ment exercises on Thursday, May 24, at 6 p.m. at the Wa- chovia Arena. Back Mountain residents earning degrees are: Associate in Arts Katy Beth Christiana, Hun- lock Creek Associate in Applied Sci- ence Christa Dawn Atherton, Hunlock Creek; Amy Ruth Bachman, Sweet Valley; Chris- tian Francis Baloga, Dallas; Dean Joseph Bartorillo, Sweet Valley; Susan Jones Bilbow, Sweet Valley; Lisa Ann Bol- ton, Trucksville; Nicolas R. Casaldi, Dallas; Deborah Lynn Condon, Sweet Valley; Sandra Lee Culver, Dallas; Michael Robert Darling, Dallas; Lau- ren Rebecca Davis, Dallas; John Reese Davis, Jr., Larks- ville; John Patrick Devlin, Dallas; Angela Marie Duris, Shavertown; Christy Marie Elias, Shavertown. 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