Co ———— ES — Sunday, February 8, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 3 Serve W We >X1% log Members of the Trucksville United Metho- dist Church wore their “We Serve God" t-shirts during the lasagna dinner they dinner isericordia University hosted M a poetry reading and a Kwan- zaa dinner to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday, Jan, 19. The program began with an open- ing prayer by Misericordia Chaplain Rev. Donald Williams and included a poetry reading by student Jessica Bealer "12 and readings by students on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. Stu- dents read quotes from King’s “I Have A Dream” speech and reflected on what the passages mean to them. A Kwanzaa dinner followed, featuring authentic African-American food with a ‘presentation on the traditions of Kwanzaa by Dan Kimbrough, visiting assistant professor of communica- tions. served. Youths serve up lasagna . iid embers of the youth group at the | M zie United Methodist Church sponsored a lasagna dinner at the Dickson Education Facility of the church on January 17. JONATHAN J. JUKA PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR TH Marcus Wagner tosses salad for the dinner. Above, Dan Kimbrough, visiting assistant professor of communications at Misericordia University, adjusts the seven Mishunaa Saba candles that represent the seven principles of Kwanzaa. At left, Erica Costa, minority student outreach coordinator at Miser- icordia University, helps Amy Dorrance, of Metz As- sociates, set up food trays for a Kwanzaa dinner held in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Leilani, left, Jonathan, center, and Olivia Cabre- ra, of Dallas, enjoy a Kwanzaa dinner at Misericordia University. Members of the Trucksville United Methodist Church Youth Group who recently sponsored a la- sagna dinner are, from left, sitting, Bryce Mattson, Sam Savoy, Elise Fields, Katelyn Reinert, Amanda Miller, Alli Smith, Marcus Wagner, Kiera Gross, Samuel Reinert and Ashlyn Van Deutsch. Standing, Travis Mattson, Jonathan Weaver, Tim Reinert, William Cosby, Steven Miller, Zach Smith, Cortlyn Van Deutsch, Stephanie Force, Courtney Wagner, Taryn Weaver, Katelyn Force and Tim Jennings. Absent at the time of the photo was Jake Reinert. Well/SepticAllowance 3 Acres with Majestic Views Was: $149,500 7 Acres with Elbow Room Was: $129,900 2 Acres on Cul-de-Sac Was: $109,500 Off All Homesites! PLUS PAY NO CLOSING COSTS! | Now: $69,500 Now: $89,900 Now: $109,500 Best views in ihe Back Mountain + Beautiiully Closing Costs: Closing Costs: Closing Costs: | wooded properties spread across 500 picturesque | ® acres ® Over 2 miles of walking trails bordered by 33,374.25 $3,902.25 $4,404.25 conservation area and nature preserve ® Conveniently located to all the amenities of Wilkes Barre ® 1 mile You Save You Save You Save to desirable Dallas Schools, #1 school district in the area! ® Protective covenants to ensure value and lasting beauty ® Excellent Financing Available! Call Today To Schedule Your BrOY Appointment! $43,374.25 | $43,902.25 | $44,404.25 *Price after incentive. **$5,000 site work allowance, $15,000 well/septic allowance plus an additional $20,000 off all homesites. 1-800-THE-LANL http: /dallaspost 1800THELAND.com 43-5
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