Sunday, February 15, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 5 * Reading for fun Award-winning early literacy program held every Tuesday Toddlers and their parents found out quickly that “Moth- er Goose is Loose" at the Back language development to fa- cilitate early literacy skills in children while having fun Following in- structions during a story hour at the Back Moun- tain Memorial Library are, from left, Jodi and P.J. McMillan, Alese and Aprile Ritts and Sarah and Ethan Coleman. UN THE WED For more photos, go to www.mydallaspost.com 570 - 477 - 3255 A Family Owned and Operated Personal Care Home That Offers The Personal Attention You Deserve » Affordable Rates * Beautiful Country Setting * Medication Monitoring * 24 Hour Supervision * Home Cooked meals ¢ Cable TV * Laundry Services Located 10 Minutes From Dallas on Main Road in Sweet Valley Our Door is Always Open | - ge zm FEERNWOOD MANOR 3 Ba. Call Carol §. May, Administrator, For a Tour <i : ‘ : : : brary patrons. baa ont Mountain Memorial Library with a parent or caregiver. Thepro is held from1l Above: Cora Finn claps hands with her mother, during a new award-winning Retired third-grade teacher Program Christina, at a Mother Goose story hour at the Back early literacy program. Debbie Miller, of Dallas, has to 11:45 am. each Tuesday Mountain Memorial Library. The program combines mu- taken on the task of learning through April 7. Call the li- Left: Retired teacher Debbie Miller is a volunteer sic, movement, rhymes, fin- and preparing a program for brary at 675-1182 for more in- > ory. flour volunsser 8¢:the Back Mountain Memo: gerplays, visual literacy and Back Mountain Memorial Li- formation. based in Berwick. The guard : ’ : Dallas, has been named vice- PEO P LE member has served in the military list at Rensselaer Inauguration president of business develop- for three years. Three Back Mountain residents Army National Guard Pfc. Caleb ment at Premier Healthcare Re- Continued from Page 3 The son of Maureen A. Leahigh have been named to the dean’s list ~ G. Jarvis participated in the 56th sources, a Pennsylvania-based Seybert : of Dorchester Drive, Dallas, he for the fall 2008 semester at Rens- Presidential Inauguration Jan. 20as nursing home consulting and appears mn graduated in 2004 from Bishop selaer Polytechnic Instituter. part of the largest-ever contingent = management company. production at Arcadia Hoban High School and received They are Kylee Besecker, of of National Guard members to Burns is a graduate of King’s ! a bachelor’s degree in 2008 from Dallas, a freshman agriculturema- ~~ serve in Washington, D.C. College and possesses degrees in Beth Seybert,a BFA. Acting Kings College. jor; Christopher Baimonte, of Sha- Jarvis, a multi-channel transmis- Health Care Management and major at Arcadia University, will vertown, a senior computer science sion systems operator, isamember Marketing. She is a licensed Penn- appear in the Arcadia University ’ qe major; and Shane Kuffa, of Tunk- of the 55th Brigade, Special Troops ~ sylvania Nursing Home Adminis- Theatre production of “The Wom- Two named to dean S list . ‘ hannock, a junior physics major. Battalion based in Scranton. trator and certified as a Personal en” Feb. 19 through March 1. Messiah Coll Seyler inducted into He is the son of Benita M. Reed Care Home Administrator. A 2007 graduate of Bishop at €SS ege oT h . . of Osterhout Road, Tunkhannock She served as president of The O'Reilly, Seybert is the daughter Alyssa-Rae Novroski, of Shaver- onor society Halsor earns highest and a 2003 graduate of Tunk- Northeastern Pennsylvania Long of Tom and Chris Seybert, of town, and Steven Heindel, of Angela Seyler, of Noxen, was h at Ski dm hannock Area High School. His ~~ Term Care Association for 12 & Dallas. Sweet Valley, have been named to inducted into the Misericordia onors ore wife, Tara, is the daughter of John years and is a former association the dean’s list for the 2008 fall University Chapter of Pi Theta Chelsea Halsor, amember ofthe R. Wilkes of Rural Road 1, Noxen, board member. ] by . tak semester at Messiah College. Epsilon, the National Occupation- Class of 2011 at Skidmore College, and Nancy Wilkes of Dallas. Previous to that, she was a 0 Leahigh es Novroski is a senior student al Therapy Honor Society. earned highest honors for the fall : board member of the Pennsylvania pF " majoring in biology and Heindel The honor is bestowed uponthe semester. She is the daughter of Sid Health Care Association and the part mn Inauguration is a senior student majoring in top students in the occupational and Cydney Faul-Halsor of Dallas. Burns named to New ia Association of Not for Army National Guard 2nd Lt. engineering. therapy department at Misericordia it t Pre : Profit Homes for the Aging. She John A. Leahigh participated in who have achieved at leasta35 Jarvic partici tes in position al rremier also co-chaired the Make-A-Wish the 56th Presidential Inaugu- N . . grade point average to be consid- pa Colleen Burns, of Elmcrest, Crystal Ball for the past two years. ration Jan. 20 as part of the large- Kristen Justice receives ered and also be in the top 20 per- st-ever contingent of National 3 : cent of their occupational therapy Guard members to serve in Wash- academic scholarship class. The students must also ington, D.C. King’s College student Kristen display the potential to take on a Leahigh, a platoon leader who Justice, of Dallas, has been awarded leadership role in the profession. has served in the military for three the Katherine E. Phelan Memorial , years, is a member of the 55th Scholarship for her academic per- \l Brigade Special Troops Battalion formance in King’s Physician As- Three named to dean $ A Teatro Lirico D’Europa Production Verdi's Opera Masterpiece February 28. 7:30pm The ONLY Live Opera in NEPA! = field He & tv | radio | wvin.org | theater Tickets on Sale Now: $25, $40 and $57.50 plus fees. F.M. Kirby Center Box Office (570) 826-1100 kirbycenter.org - ticketmaster.com
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