PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, January 25, 2009 Winning gold at 4-H Horse Show Eighteen Luzerne County 4-H horse members participa- ted in the annual State 4-H Horse Show held at the State Farm Show Complex in Har- risburg. These members not only represented Luzerne County, but the seven coun- ties that comprise the 4-H Horse District. County winners in 4-H per- formance classes were: Matthew Boyle, Shaver- town, fifth in Pleasure Horse Driving Thomas Boyle, Shavertown, fourth in Open Trail Horses, Jr. Rider Helen Bunnell, Millville, first in Western Pleasure Po- nies, sixth in Open Trail Po- nies Katie Hoffman, Lake Ariel, first in Western Pleasure Pairs, first in County Team Lindsay Jayne, Dallas, third in Hunter Seat Equitation (over fences) Junior, ninth in Working Hunter Ponies, 10th in Hunter Under Saddle Po- nies Mallory Lefkowitz, King- ston, fourth in Hunter Under Saddle Ponies, ninth in Hun- ter Seat Equitation (over fenc- es), Junior Elizabeth Lewis, Falls, first in Western Riding, first In Western Pleasure Pairs, first in County Team, third in Nov- ice Reining Margaret Rupp, Dallas, first in County Team, second in Stock Seat Equitation Junior, third in Western Riding, fifth in Western Grooming & Showmanship Junior, 10th in Open Trail Horses, Junior Rider Kayla Fine, Sweet Valley, sixth in English Pleasure Pairs Samantha Zimmerman, Shavertown, sixth in English Pleasure Pairs Megan Lee, Noxen, eighth in Western Pleasure Ponies; In 4-H horse production classes, winners were: Helen Bunnell, fourth in Western Pleasure-Four Year Old Pleasure Futurity Brittany Galli, Laflin, sec- ond in Quarter Horse-Three Year Old Filly; Lindsay Jayne, fourth in Hunter Type Pony- Two-Year Old Gelding Kyle Keiper, Dallas, third in Stock Type Pony-Two Year Old/Three Year Old Filly Janice Richardson, Shick- shinny, sixth in Paint - Two- Year Old Gelding Kaitlin Ingram, Dallas, fifth in Hunter Type Horse - Three- Year Old Filly. Also receiving recognition in the state contest were Tyler Linde, Kingston; and Amy Po- lachek, Dallas. The 4-H youth program is administered through Penn State Cooperative Extension. For more information on 4-H Youth Development Programs in Luzerne County, contact Donna Grey at 825-1701. , pens ania Sor Hw we 4-H Cranionsis Big winners at the an- nual 4H Horse Show in Harris- burg are, from left, Elizabeth Lewis, riding RI Radical; Kaitlin Hoff- man, riding Sugars Nifty Lady; and Margaret Rupp, riding SQ Mr. Boda- cious. LL kindergarten program continues The Lake-Lehman School District will con- duct the third installment of the Kindergarten Readiness Program for the 2008-2009 school year on February 3, 4 and 5. The program will feature “Nutrition and Health.” Included in the program will be an explana- tion of proper nutrition for children and the screening procedures for kindergarten regis- tration with separate activities planned for the children. Parents and children are invited for lunch in the cafeteria following the presenta- tion. The schedule is as follows: Ross Elementary, Monday, Feb. 3; Lake-Noxen Elementary, Tues- day, Feb. 4; Lehman-Jackson Elementary, Wednesday, Feb. 5. All programs start at 9 a.m. Parents are asked to register for the third in- stallment by calling their neighborhood ele- mentary school. Ross Elementary School can be reached at 477-5050 or 256-7897, Lake-Nox- en Elementary at 639-1129 and Lehman-Jack- son Elementary at 675-2165. This program is only for children who will be 5 years of age before September 1, 2009 and who are planning to enter kindergarten for the 2009-2010 school year in the school district. Locals on Sem Honor Roll Mary T. Kolessar, Dean of Wyoming Semi- nary Middle School, has announced the Back Mountain students named to the Academic High Honor Roll and Academic Honor Roll for the first trimester of the 2008-2009 academic year. HIGH HONOR ROLL Grade 6 Nathalie Joanlanne, Dallas; Madison Nar- done, Shavertown; Adam Rinehouse, Shaver- town Grade 7 Sai Abhishek, Shavertown; Matthew Dog- gett, Shavertown; Andrew Levandoski, Dallas; Alannah Trombetta, Shavertown HONOR ROLL Grade 6 Corinne Conyngham, Shavertown; Kelley Gavin, Shavertown; Emily Mackesy, Shaver- town Grade 7 Gabrielle Coslett, Harveys Lake; Christoph- er Kim, Dallas; Adam O’Brien, Hunlock Creek; Noah Sunday-Lefkowitz, Shavertow Grade 8 Melissa Flack, Dallas; Anita Ghosh, Dallas; Tyler Harvey, Trucksville; Frank Henry, Dallas; Amanda Schall, Hunlock Creek; Alaina Schuk- raft, Dallas CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Students from Wycallis Elementary School recently enjoyed a PTO-sponsored roller-skating party. Skating the night away The Wycallis Elementary School PTO recently sponsored a school- wide roller-skating party at Roll-A- Way in Dallas. Left: Second- graders in Mrs. Williams’ class from Wycallis Elementary School enjoyed the skating night. From left, are Elizabeth Lash-Knowles, Kelly Young, Kasi Ulichny and Celeste Josulevicz. | Far left: Kilie Remick gets some help from her mom, Betty, during the Wy- callis Elemen- tary School PTO Skate Night. SCHOOL town, Wycallis Elementary, today, Jan. 25, at Norm’s Eatery, Anyone having any informa- Restaurant beginning at 5 p.m. and high school students and BRIEFS Hanover Memorial; Nichole Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre, tion about these people is asked All alumni and friends of the their families an opportunity to Garinger of Hunlock Creek, to further plans for its 50th to call 639-5051. campus are welcome. Tickets visit either campus on Monday, tC) Students rec elve Evans Falls, Greater Nanticoke anniversary reunion scheduled ; . are $20 and are available by Feb. 16. ] h Elementary; Danielle Bvans of for August 29 at the Holiday ~~ \([{J Night at Penguins calling the Misericordia Alumni Registration will begin at 8 teaching assignments Shavertown, Dallas Middle, Inn, Kidder Street Wilkes-Barre. Box Office at 674-6768 or by a.m. at the Lower School and at Misericondia University toatl West Side Career Technical The committee is looking for game set for Jan. 30 going to www.CougarConnect- 8:30 a.m. at Upper School. Vis- ev eitucation weriors recened Center; Samantha Hubert of addresses of the following class- = py \rcosooqe University ~ -Misericordia.edu and clicking iting students will attend class- their student teaching assion: Tunkhannock, Roslund Ele- mates: Robert Benson, Marshall Ahan Association will host on the event. es, tour campus and have lunch ments for the spring semester mentary; Tammy Nudo of Tunk- Brooks, Sharon Connelly Tier- Misericordia University Night in the school cafeteria. Tours of during an orientation program hannock, Mehoopany, Roslund; ney, Diane Falicone Sturman, with the Wilkes-Barre /Scranton S : t the Upper and Lower Schools in the Banks Student Life Cen- Krista Dymond of Tunkhan- Gwynne Goeringer Fulkman, Penguins ice hockey team on eminary S€ S open for parents also will be offered. ter’s Kennedy Room. nock, Roslund. Lorraine Gorgol DeFede-Wolfe, Eriday, Jan. 30, when the Pen- house schedule For more information or to The following Back Mountain Joan Gross, Lucinda Gross Suli- guins face off with the Hershey : : sign up for the day’s events or a residents recently received their KHS class to meet ka Volpe, Gary Hutchinson, Jane Bears at 7:05 p.m. at the Wacho- ~~ The Wyoming Seminary Up- tour, call the Lower School classroom assignments: Linda Mondulick Jenkins, James Wal- via Arena. per School in Kingston and Admission Office at 718-6610 Mullen, Dallas, to be deter- The Kingston High School lace, Bruce Weber, Judith Weber - A pre-game indoor tailgate Lower School in Forty Fort are and the Upper School at 270- mined; Rachel Kahn of Shaver- Class of 1959 will meet at 6 p.m. and William Williams. party will be held at Bennigan’s offering area elementary, middle 2160. SAS
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