Sunday, November 23, 2008 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 5 lunch. It’s an annual tradition at the GateHouse when the pre-school students there dress like Pilgrims and Indians and learn all about Playing the voles of { Pilgrims at Gate of Heaven Ss Thanksgiving dinner are, from left, Claire Dougherty, Aiden Waslin and Zachary Crahall. Thanksgiving fun Thanksgiving. The students also join with members of their ex- tended families to partake of a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Members of the Gate of Heaven pre-school class search for their parents before their performance at a Thanksgiving Day program and Parents, students and nature were in harmony for the an- nual Thanks- giving day program at | Gate of Heaven School. Six fourth-grade students from Gate of Heaven School, Dallas, were select- to sing with a regional Youp of 160 boys in the “We Are The Boys” Boychoir Festival held at Lackawanna Trail High School on No- vember 5. The festival, sponsored by the Pennsylva- nia Chapter of the American Choral Directors Associ- ation (ACDA), provides a singing experience for boys with unchanged voices in | GOH singers participate in ‘We Are The Boys’ festival grades four through seven. The choir was conducted this year by John Stroud, conductor of the Philadel- phia Boys Choir and Cho- rale and The Haverford School. Those from Gate of Heaven who participated are, from left, Susanne Mo- tyka, elementary music di- rector and PMEA member; Matthew Blaum, Justin Mar- shall, Anthony Khoudary, Mi- chael Parmelee, Christopher Huntington and Michael Lyons. SCHOOL BRIEFS DHS class of 1998 plans reunion The Dallas High School Class of 1998 will hold a 10th anni- versary reunion at 5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 28, at the Metro Bar & Grill, Twins Stacks Building, 1174 Memorial Hwy., Dallas. For more information, call Brian Bayer or Ken Hoover at 954- 6674 or 410-279-0049. Sem concert slated The Wyoming Seminary Mad- rigal Singers and Chorale will present their annual Christmas Choral Concert at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec.7, in the Great Hall $= Seminary, 228 F;oming Ave., Kingston. The program is free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, call 270-2190. Sem symphony performs on Dec. 8 The Wyoming Seminary/PAI Civic Symphony, conducted by GOURMET POPCORN, AND SO MUCH MORE.. POPCORN a Di bl OR Jerome Campbell, will present “Fantasy Takes Flight” at 8 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 8, in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The program is free and open to the public. For more informa- tion, call 270-2190. ¢ Tins In 3 Different Sizes * 20+ Popcorn Flavors To Choose From * Manning's Ice Cream & Milk » A Variety Of Specialty Chocolates And Novelty Candies * Gift Baskets We Ship To Your Loved Ones Around The World Or Around The Corner. 39 E. 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Have a yearbook photo taken over tomorrow LLHS NEWS KAMEITRI SAXE The freshman class will hold Toy Land Bingo from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6, in the cafeteria. The International Dinner, sponsored by the Humanities IT class, will be held Wednesday, Dec. 17, in the Lake-Lehman High School library. Festivities will begin at 8:30 a.m. [EX N J Christmas break is quickly ap- proaching. The vacation for stu- dents will start with a half day on December 23 and run through Ja- nuary 4. Students will return to school on January 5. o00 Winter weather is finally up- on us. Please check the Lake- Lehman website (www.lake- lehman.k12.pa.us) for informa- tion regarding early dismissals due to bad whether conditions. HONOR ROLL Sixth grade students in the Lake-Lehman School District have been named to the Honor Roll at their respective ele- mentary schools. 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