Sunday, December 7, 2008 | yo 3 lig BECCAINA'’S AIDS | : " (3 > FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER PAGE 3 THE DALLAS POST Beccaina's Café and Catering on Memorial Highway in Dallas recently held a fund-raiser to benefit the fight against breast cancer. All proceeds from the receipts of October 25 were donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. From left, are Michalene Torbik, John Burrows, Rebecca Ja- nerich, owner; Max Roth and Lauren Henry. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Sharon and Mellissa Sorber, of Sweet Valley, decorate a Giving Tree sponsored by Sweet Valley Trees are giving Grotto Pizza at Harveys Lake kicked off the Thirteenth An- Smith decorate nual Parade of Trees on Tuesday, a Giving Tree at Now. 25, with a decorating party Grotto Pizza, for participating businesses and Harveys Lake. The Joan Harris Dancers will present “A Holly Jolly Christ- mas’ at1and 5 p.m. on Sat- urday, Dec. 13, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec.14, at the E. L. Meyers High School auditorium, Wilkes-Barre. Back Mountain residents involved in the pro- duction are, from left, Emily Collins, Dallas; Nicole Slavoski, Shavertown; Rebecca Schnabel, Dallas; Aubrianna Tolomello, charities. The tree is spon- ! » The 2008 Parade of Trees fea- Sofed by Rice's t De inch vase: Par ) ® dozens of holiday trees oo ny pment, ren Slavoski, Shavertown; and sponsored by businesses that oy Liallas. Anna Giacometti, Dallas. support local charities. Decorating teams from those businesses as well as representa- tives from the benefiting char- Harris Dancers present Christmas program next weekend ities were on hand at the deco- The Joan Harris Dancers will seasonal classics. the Harris Conservatory will play rating party. present “A Holly Jolly Christmas” “Rockette-style” production holiday classics as pre-show enter- Businesses sponsor a tree and at1and5p.m.onSaturday,Dec.13, numbers compliment routines tainment. then decorate that tree, usually and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec.14,atthe staged to both long-established fa- Tickets for “A Holly Jolly Christ- with trimmings that reflect ei- E. L. Meyers High School auditori- vorites and fashionable renditions mas” are $9 in advance and $11 at ther the business or the charity um, Wilkes-Barre. of the music that defines this most the door and are available at the being sponsored. Traditional dances, inspirational joyful time oftheyear. Vocalistsand Joan Harris Centre’s located in the Visitors to Grotto Pizza’s Har- lyrical pieces, narrative story tell- pianists from the Harris Conserva- Harris Conservatory for the Arts. veys Lake location then “vote” ing and good old-fashioned song tory will join the dancers to pro For more information, call 287- for the tree they feel is best deco- and danceroutineswillbestagedto duce a holiday fair. Pianists from 7977. rated by making monetary dona- } tions. 2) i The trees that raise the most - : money “win” and share an addi- PEOPLE expertise include adult/ge- + Credentialing Corporation. | tional bonus from the pool of en- BRIEFS riatric health, rehabilitation, and try fees. health care informatics. Since its inception at Grotto Her primary teaching respon- Wallace honored by Pizza, the annual Parade of sibilities in- McAndrew accepts King’s College Trees event has raised more than paul and Jane Girtman, of Dallas, help decorate a tree sponsored clude adult $50,000 for regional charities. ~~ by the Arthritis Foundation at Grotto Pizza. teaching position health, med- James, Wallace, of Trucks- ical/surgical ville, a professor of English, was Megan Le nursing, ad- recently honored by the King’s i McAndrew, of ES vanced phar- College Com- ¢ . 9 oe ® | Dallas, has | hs macology, and munity for 20 | joined the ak diagnostic years of ser- AINIStMaS JCNooner 1S Coming Geulyat Poco: Hage reasoning vce. ) & no Mountain She has The college School District = completed research and been celebrated “The Christmas Schooner” E : asa secondary published in the areas of health Patron’s Day, will be presented by the McAndrew learning supc- literacy, technology and aging, the Vigil of the Wyoming County Players at 7 port teacher. and rehabilitation. Wallace Feast of Christ p.m. on Friday and Saturday, McAndrew earned a bache- She is board certified in Fam- the King and, | Dec. 12 and 13. lor’s degree in elementary edu- ily Practice by the American on that day, the College tradi- The Friday evening per- cation with a minor in psycholo- Academy of Nurse Practitioners, tionally honors employees for formance will be held at the gy from Wilkes University in as an Adult Health Nurse Practi- their years of service to King’s. Whipple Performing Arts Stu- 2004 where she also completed tioner and in Informatics Nurs- dio, Route 29S, Tunkhannock her certification in special edu- ing by the American Nurses cation. Prior to her appointment at Pocono Mountain, she was a substitute teacher in the Dallas School District. She is currently pursuing graduate studies. while the Saturday evening performance will be at the Wyalusing Chamber of Com- merce Building, Main Street, Wyalusing. “The Christmas Schooner” is the story of the Stossel fam- ily living in the late 1800s in the Great Lake’s coastal town of Manistique. A letter from a relative in Chicago prompts Peter Stos- sel to take the Tannenbaum or Christmas tree to the Ger- Did You Get Your Report Gard: Improve Your Grades Today e All Subjects e Reasonable Rates “We Come To You” annie’s solutions itd. y — home tutoring service Ann Anderika. MA anniessolutions.com J MU professor is published Brenda Hage, Ph.D., C.R.N.P., associate professor of nursing and director of graduate nursing The Wyoming County Players will present "The Christmas Schooner," the story of the Stossel family living in the 1800s in the Great Lake's coastal town of Manistique, on Friday and Sat- Director/Owner man immigrants in that city. Alma Stossel, Peter’s wife, insists the crossing of the tion accepted as part of the . winter lake could be too risky, for giving. this annual holiday musical. European Silver Paper Com- Ha eck Pp fro however, the support of Gus- Based on a true story, audi- Tickets are $8 and may be mentary. ve n ain m tav and Karl, Peter’s father and son, ignites his passion urday, Dec. 12 and 13. ence members will come to love the songs and stories of IF YOU VE purchased by calling 836- 6986. programs at Misericordia Uni- versity, recently had a contribu- Dr. Hage is a family nurse practitioner whose areas of BEEN IN A CAR ACCIDENT... YOU NEED US. SMART * AGGRESSIVE * COMMITTED COMITZ LAW FIRM. LIC 1043 WYOMING AV FORTY FOR 763.0399 SP3197 829-0920 an injury COHEN & HAYDU CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC, PC Let us fix the problem. Watch videos with answ _ HEALTHLEA timesleader.com The information you need from the professionals you trust. or stress? DERS |
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