Sunday, November 30, 2008 THE DALLAS POST CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Eugene Fiorini is the consummate Bingo gamesman at the annual St Therese's Turkey Bingo dinner. Below, Richard Allen, of Dallas, shows his son, Gabi, how to play Bingo during St. There- se's Annual Turkey Bingo. Bingo for turkeys everal Bingo players S went home with turkeys from the annual St. Therese’s Turkey Bingo. In ad- dition to enjoying the game of Bingo, players lucky enough to in turkeys took home their anksgiving dinner. Reupholster Your Dining Chair Seats Starting at $25 per seat* * Fabric & foam extra charge Save up To 50% in stock Fabric CRG. Drop Off Center Members of the Wyoming Valley Barbershop Harmony Chorus who will present a Christmas concert on December 7 at the Shavertown United Methodist Church are, from left, first row, Gene Kelleher, William A. Zdancewicz, George Finnan, Joe Husty, Ted Rebennack, Lou Volpetti and Phillip Brown. Second row, Herbert Daniels, Robert Dingman, Wayne Steele, John Benzi, Mike Patti, Dave Schooley and Jim Conahan. Third row, Jim Morpeth, Jerry Cookus, Earl Loch, Rob Dalziel, Brian Clark, John Metzo and Tony D'Angelo. Fourth row, John Lang, Scott Stiles, John Gilligan, Drew Smith and Philip Tuhy. Barbershoppers will present concert Patsko, of Wilkes-Barre, and assistant director Gene Kel- leher, of Dallas. Also appearing will be “Three Friends and a Bari- tone” quartet, featuring Jim Morpeth, of Wilkes-Barre, tenor; Ted Rebennack, of Shavertown, bass; Kelleher, lead; and Patsko, baritone. The concert will benefit the Back Mountain Men’s Ecumenical Group. Tickets to the performance are $5 each and are available from chapter members, members of the Back Mountain Men’s Ecumenical Group, by call- ing 696-3385 or 287-2476 and at the door. A “Songs of Christmas” concert will be held by the Wyoming Valley Barbershop Harmony Chorus at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 7, atthe Shavertown United Metho- dist Church, Pioneer Ave- nue. The chorus will be under the direction of Raymond { A Tradition of Excellence | Saturday, December 6 + 16 athletic teams and almost 30 extra-curricular activities challenge students to develop and diversify their talents and skills, and strive D iscove r Yo ur for excellence. Ix & Convenient transportation from Luzerne county Potential! 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Friday, Dec. 5 - Cookies are due at the church for the “Penn State Cookie Break.” Saturday, Dec. 6 — 6 p.m., The Couples Club will hold its Christmas party at the Red Rooster Restaurant. Sunday, Dec. 7 - 10:30 a.m.., Worship service will be the “Hanging of the Greens.” This will also be Blanket Sunday. A collection of clean gently-used or new blankets and twin sheets will be taken. A special offering is for Church World Service ($5 buys a blanket) for refu- gees and victims of disas- ters. Sunday, Dec. 7 - Anyone wishing to purchase a poin- settia in memory or honor of a loved one is asked to con- tact Jayne Haefele at 639- 5051. Price of the poinsettias is $7 and orders will be tak- en until December 7. Tuesday, Dec. 9 - 7 p.m., Administration Council meeting Sunday, Dec. 14 - 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion will be celebrated; 6:30 p.m., The children of the Sunday School will present their Christmas program. 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