Sunday, October 5, 2008 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 9 SCHOOL BRIEFS Sem’s Upper School fall Visitation Day are asked to respond by Monday, Oct. 6, by mates. Anyone needing additional information or calling call the Upper School Admission who has not received an invitation is asked WELD LCT uy a GOH lan f tival Office at 270-2160. to call Marie Leandri Yonki at 655-9839 or p S 1eS e-mail loupalmeri@epix.net. R Sate of Heaven School will hold its Fall Donations $0 ht for S k esival from 2 to 6 p.m. t , Oct. 5, at om ot rm Ixy Walk ug hog Tournament of Bands slated ) The event, which attempts to bring to- A Tournament of Bands will be held at 1 ther students and their families, will Donations are needed for a Spook Walk p.m. on Sunday Oct. 26, at Lake-Lehman feature a bazaar with games and an ice being planned by the Lake-Lehman Founda- High School, Old Route 115, Lehman. cream social. tion for October 17, 18, 24 and 25 between Area bands will compete. Food will be the Lehman Jackson Elementary and Lake- available for purchase. Se sets Visitation Day ~~ “pen Schoo: | aninary y The valk will be held between 7:30 and MT] Open Howse seb Misericordia University invites high Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory 10 p.m. and Lake-Lehman students are Sctool will hold a Visitation Day for stu- urged to participate. derts in pre-kindergarten through grade 11 Props and costumes are needed and all school students and their parents to fall and their families at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, donations will be appreciated. Call Marian ~~ open house programs at the Back Mountain Ocl. 13, at both the Lower School campus at 262-6725 to donate items. campus from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sat- urday, Nov. 8. The open house schedule includes regis- in Jorty Fort and the Upper School SAmpus in Kingston. Reservations at Lower School are request: WA (lass of 1973 plans tration, refreshments, campus tours, a facul- ty session and lunch and meetings with ed by Friday, Oct. 10, and may be made by 3 reunion representatives of student services and caling Heidi Sims, Associate Director of Lower School Admission, at 718-6610. The Wyoming Area High School Class of athletics as well as a session on financial aid. The Visitation Day program at the Upper 1973 is finalizing plans for its 35th anni- For more information, contact the Miser- Sclool will begin at the Stettler Learning versary reunion on Saturday, Oct. 11, at the icordia University Admissions Office at Resources Center, North Sprague Avenue, Moose Lodge in West Pittston. 675-4449 or by e-mail at admiss@riser Kiagston. Those interested in attending Invitations have been mailed to class- icordia.edu. SUBMITTED PHOTO Dallas Middle School is | collection site for flags : $ There will be an artifact 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. Reflective SIgNS display and a question and 10, at the Eastern Star Hall, are being $0 d answer session at the end of the Foster Street, Dallas (behind lecture the CVS Drug Store). Takeouts will start at 4 p.m. and the CIVIC BRIEFS Soccer Booster Club Craft Show set In cooperation with American Legion Post 662, Dallas Mid- dle School will serve as a collection location for damaged flags in need of proper disposal. Beginning October 1, any communi- ty member can drop off unserviceable American flags in the Melissa Attanasio, a senior at designated container at the main entrance of the middle For more information, call The Dallas Boys Soccer Le a 675-0138. Eastern Star's famous Welsh school during school hours. An appropriate flag disposal cere- Beoster Club Craft Show will in Jackson Township for her . . . cookies will Rio Sale. B mony will be held by the American Legion at the end of be held from 10 to 4 : leti oct Chicken and biscuit Tickets are available at the October and in June. From left, are Matthew Barrett, assistant tala en a rob. Sener ay oO be I d door at a cost. of $7.50 for principal; Commander Clarence Michael, Frankie Hullihen, Smior High School. Over 100 put in yards or on mailboxes to Supper pianne adults, $4 for children and free Student Council president; Joe Kelly, American Legion; Sue vendors from PA, NY and NJ make it easier for firefighters The Dallas Eastern Star for preschoolers, Holthaus, middle school teacher and veterans programs coor- dinator; Thomas Duffy, principal; and John Emil, American with offer homemade candy, fudge, candles, jewelry, deco- : Building Association will hold a and emergency wehiclss fo find chicken and biscuit supper from See CIVIC, Page 10 residents’ houses. Orders, rdive Fall and Christmas items, which must be made by Octo- wreaths, wooden decor, doll ber 6, may be placed by calling i Qi: and much more will be Attanasio at 696-3193 or e- REDUCE BREAST CANCER RISK | THE MUSIC BOX DINNER PLAYHOUSE presents | ‘on hand. mailing her a Melissa.attana- : { | There will also be a home- sio@yahoo.com. _ made lunch menu, bake sale, Signs may be picked up be- Oo aish raffle, 50/50 and Chinese tween 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on my Auction. Saturday, Nov, 15, and from 6 to 9 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 17, at the Jackson Township Fire Tr len deg Roundtable prograll pepartment building. i EC set for Oct. 9 : | PROGRAM FEES | The program for the Wyo CHUTE about Native Commer] iag Valley Civil War Roundtable . | presented by BA Dubl. wil Americans slated GALL NOV! AN AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION MURDER MYSTERY eld at 7 p.m. on Thursday, ’ Cet. 9; at Be Deddon Ten author of “Indians, Settlers & TOT orn, Hoe OCTOBER 10, 11, 12 American Legion, Route 415, Forgotten Places in the endless SC Thyscians «| 8 Arvin For reservations call 283-2195 or 800-698-PLAY Tallas. Mountains” and “The Ancient Centers. : SARAH LOST 5 ¥ Dubil, of Shawanese, became Native Americans of the Wyom- B00 Dy RGR 100 hstf THE MUSIC BOX DINNER PLAYHOUSE involved in the 1990s after ing Valley” willbe heldat 7 Bo ee | 196 Hughes Street, Swoyersville tiking a trip to the Gettysburg __ p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 9, at the = = Battlefield and meeting a re- Tunkhannock United Metho- rep ge tred park ranger and his wife dist Church, corner of Church i who introduced him to the and Warren Streets, Tunk- “Ghost of Gettysburg.” hannock. 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