Sunday, March 1, 2009 Catholic Schools Week noted ) DO tudents at Gate of Heaven S School celebrated Catholic Schools Week January 25- 30. There were fun activities all week long and students in pre- ~ school through eighth grade par- # ticipated in a spelling bowl, Cra- zy Hat and Crazy Sock Day and a talent show. They also enjoyed free lunch and snacks, Green and White Games and an Open House. PAGE 5 THE DALLAS POST Julia Randazzo performed a ballet during a variety show held at Gate of Heaven School to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. ‘Seeing’ things as others do Attendants at a recent blind- ness awareness dinner got a first- hand feel as to how it is to be blind. All 29 participants were blind- folded during the dinner on Feb. 20 at St. Francis Cabrini Church in Carverton. Elise Fields, 16, a ju- nior at Dallas High School and a Above, Joseph Brennan, left, and Vincent \ é@ ‘Maria, both second-graders, offer their school spirit to support players on the court during Drinking blind were Cassie Wisdo, left, and Amber Salvo. '5 I Green & White Games held at Gate of Heaven School to celebrate Catholic Schools Week. At "right, Christie Cawley, front, and Brendan D5 Leahigh, eighth-grade students at Gate of 5¢CHeaven School, participate in a prayer service -221%t0 close Catholic Schools Week. SUBMITTED PHOTOS member of Girl Scout Troop 2652 of Dallas, held the blindness awareness dinner to show the community what it is like to be a blind person. People who ate din- ner struggled to cut and pick up food and relied on others for help. Fields presented the dinner as part of her senior completion pro- ject and toward her Gold Award in scouting. “When I was in Germany, I saw advertisements for a restaurant which was all eating in the dark,” Fields said. “I thought it was very interesting, so I expanded upon it to spread blindness awareness through the community.” — TTY Feoth Whitening Gown fits perfectly Zoom! System Flowers are beautiful Free Smile Eval ation, : 2... Find out fore Yale Setting is like a dream * Experience in simple and complex foot & ankle surgical procedures * Specializing in diabetic & lower extremity wound care * Relief from all foot problems * Definitive treatments for painful neuropathy ADVANCED CENTER S FOR Dr. Meeta = DPM. pr PR LG Dr. Seth J, Steber D.PM. HOW IS YOUR SMILE??? on re 20YEARS i Dr. Gary Nataupsky % 2% ComEd Oe INC. Riverside Commons, 575 Pierce Street, Suite 201 » Kingston EXPERIENCE American Academy of Wound Management - 331-8100 » www.dr-gmn.com RRL n on : : A awed TT ARERR EODREFER TT Qn = Fv SCR PTE 2 TE Llc Weraccept CareCredit Wo% St ho honrahie Ge Bas en AEE hl A rans est 9 ota 0 timesleader.com aIeel Tuesday March 10th - Genetti’s, Wilkes-Barre 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 109th Field Artillery PA Army National Guard MetLife Academy of Creative Hair Design MotorWorld AEP Industries Northwest Mutual Allied Services NurStat Avon Sallie Mae Career Development & Employment Sandvik & Pexaco CareerLink Step-By-Step Children’s Behavioral Health Services The Institute for Human Resources Golden Living The Times Leader Lehigh Career & Technical Institute TJ Maxx Distribution Center TMG Health, Inc. Tri-State Employer Services Turkey Hill Minit Markets United One Resources, Inc. Youth Services Agency Link Luzerne County Community College Market America — Independent Distributor Mary Kay McCann School of Business Mercy Health Partners Fonsylvania Sponsored by: Career PPA RIVRES a We ferris 1IRCeS a 3 THE TIMES LEADER | pss timesleader.com Subscribe today. 829-5000.
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