Sunday, September 23, 2007 CHURCH THE POST PAGES3 ay » CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Katelyn Reinert paints the face of Rachel Chamberlain during a play rally after services at the Trucksville Methodist Church. CHARLOTTE BARTIZE/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Zachary Calkins concentrates very hard to get the bean bag inte the hole at a play rally following services at the TUMC. Rally Day at the Trucksville United Methodist Church on Sep- tember 9 served as an introduction e the beginning of the new church school year. New this year, Rally Day was cre- ated to get the children excited for a.m. service was performed a play the church pavilion as part of the day’s events. The older students dren enjoyed games and a picnic complete with hot dogs, hamburg- held outside in school. and all the chil- CHARLOTTE BARIZEK/ FOR or DALLAS POST Zack Smith takes a good natured pounding with a sponge during a play rally after services at the Trucksville Methodist Church. ally ‘round at church the start of church school. The 11 ers, and snacks. Adults signed their children up for church Sunday, Sept. 16 was the first day of church school at Trucksville United Methodist Church. Classes run through the beginning of June. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Ty Kaufer was awfully fond of the rubber duckies in a tub during a play rally at the Trucksville Methodist Church. GIRLS Continued from Page 1 “I donated a lot of my time and effort to get the kids ready for this,” said Orloff-Yatsko. “And they exceeded my expectations.” Lendon Gray’s Youth Festival is held “to encourage riders un- der 21 to become true horse men.” During the festival, riders compete based on their age and level of experience. First, riders take a written test based on a horse-related book they are re- quired to read. Then, they are Qian EQUIPMENT. FOR TOUGH WEATHER. B24 rower / o % lp Treen magens fo» / » Single vtagn p ~y » 21" charting widih ' Power Price 449.95 An Fw SEF ments | 30SBE-XP now Thrower ef Ober Tone sammnl C00 ative ¢ hoettic sar » high speed roger, TT ET + HY sladiing wetehth Power Price W 1399.95 As dow an MET a enenen Prag, prod srvinctir olieer and Baoneng dry Fy defi Fhabing sect 0x crn sires # Xen Fi Husqgvarna Reserve your snow blower now at BENSCOTER HARDWARE 9219 Sweet Valley Road Hunlock Creek 256-3221 @ "| donated a lot of my time and effort to get the kids ready for this. And they exceeded my expectations.” Karen Orloff-Yatsko Owner of Peaceful Valley Equestrian Center scored on their performance in an equitation class or a group class measuring the rider’s posi- tion and effectiveness in riding the horse. The final component of the competition judges each in- dividual rider’s skill on a horse. In order to participate in the festival, riders must first qualify at a local dressage show. Kolbeck and Hug participated in a show at the Peaceful Valley Equestrian Center and scored high enough to make it to the festival. “This was a big deal,” said Or- loff-Yatsko of the contest. “It mimics an Olympic-level compe- tition.” Orloff-Yatsko says many awards and scholarships are pre- sented, including opportunities to train with famous riders in Eu- rope. Cash prizes and gifts are al- so granted. There are many reasons why Montessori is right for your child. students, listen for questions ask, and discover the learning % children in their classroom. REASON #5 ontessori teachers study their that children most urgently activities that motivate the © Montessori education promotes academic excellence, independence and self-confidence o Accredited classes for children 78 months through Sth grade © Morning and full day pre-school © Licensed before and after care Limited Space Available APPLY NOW FOR FALL ENROLLMENT. Call Lynn Klein, Director of Admissions at 288-3708 for a personal tour. classes RTS Te ER, LTE October 12th » 9:30 a.m. Wyoming Valley Montessori School 851 West Market Street, Kingston CYA Eva EER Ao TB ERAVE EeT o's BR SeTV1o To [To 8 Re FAW) Tova EQUIPMENT Tova Name Husqvarna Financing IVEY EG $1599. YTH20K46 Husqvarna . 219 SWEET VALLEY RoaD SENSROOTER HARDWATE & LP @As HuUNLOCK CREEK 256-3221 “WE'VE BEEN IN BUSINESS SINCE 1935” HjHusqgvarna - a a ane) NR Save 30s Resend | Advan Category Seady i oon i Semon the Times Leader Clanitiods to find justwhatyon | oxen Make it your home page! i Search he Times HT i Subestegary timesleader.com | Reel Este : = Stet Date: Newest Fist Save ir Noxosd | Foteaondd Hume: Find the beet local jobs from Times Loader and 1.00m, Now Joba Ins Wilkes-lare - Soraston « Hageto: & CResdoy | Las Sam | Lak) Daw of use the tasbares batow fo namowe your sewrch. ¢:
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