Sunday, March 8, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7e CARAWAY Continued from Page 1 ing Caraway Street every week since its inception. Now a fifth- grader at Lehman-Jackson Ele- mentary School, Chaga has be- | gun volunteering at the produc- tion. “This is my first time doing sound,” Chaga said. “I come to | teach the children about Jesus.” Leigh Pagnotti and Stephanie Chaga especially enjoy break time, which involves singing and dancing to faith-based songs. A “lucky duck” is also selected dur- ing the break where each child re- ceives a number and a duck is drawn from a pond. The child with! the number matching the one 3 dernenth the duck is pro- filed and he or she receives a prize. Eleven-year-old Ariana Saxe, a fifth-grader at Lake-Noxen Ele- mentary School, was the “lucky | duck” on Feb. 25. She has a broth- | er and four pets -two cats and two | tarantulas — she likes art and | wants to be a dance teacher when shee grows up. Kathy Oliver, of Harveys Lake, takes her sons, Mark and David | i Oliver, and her granddaughters, Anya and Antanotte Grzesek, to | Caraway Street. The family is | new to Dallas Baptist Church and Caraway Street and Oliver says she can’t keep the children away. “They love it,” Oliver said. “That’s all we hear about. They look forward to this and they learn new things and bring them @: home.” OK, Your Jeep Servicing Or Repair... Where Do You GO? You Need To Find A Place That Specializes In Maintaining & Repairing Jeep Vehicles. 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About 10 volunteer actors meet for two hours each Sunday afternoon to prepare for the following Wednesday's production. Right: Ariana Saxe, second from left, leads a group of younger children during a production of Caraway Street at Dallas Baptist Church. The children’s Christian program is held at 6:30 p.m. every Wednesday night at the church. Vehicle Needs IVI PARC PR RES RE Er LY CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE DALLAS POST A team of 14 volunteers organized through Back Mountain Har- vest Assembly will head to Managua, Nicaragua from March 18 to March 25 for their third annual medical missionary trip. This year, an additional four volunteers will join the missionaries to do construction work on the Havellah House, a home for exploited females. Looking over pictures from last year’s trip are, from left, Fran Fink, Guy and Barbara Giordano. MISSION Continued from Page 1 bring in the medicine and all of the labels must be changed from En- glish to Spanish. The task is so daunting that the missionaries needed help. They ap- proached the Dallas School Dis- trict and the students and faculty of the Spanish department there pro- vided translations and new labels for this year’s trip. “They felt it was a phenomenal outreach program, plusit’sa way to teach their students,” Suzanne Hillard said. Each volunteer must dedicate one piece of luggage to carry med- icine. Since airlines have started charging for luggage, the volun- YOU CAN EAT PASTA DURING LENT : teers are limited in what they can bring, which always includes treats for the children, many of whom have never owned a toy. “You'd think you gave them a million dollars,” Ron Hillard said. “Last year there was a little girl with Down Syndrome. We gave her a doll and it’s like we gave her the world. 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