WN ) = J Sunday, April 19, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 9 CIVIC BRIEFS Fire Company Social Hall with Susan Da- takeouts available. vis, left, of Vandalism reported 655-2720. Tickets for the all-you-can-eat RESPONDE RS Kunkle Fire in Dallas Township family style dinner are $8 for 30d Amba: The Dallas Township Police All-Day Bingo ‘ adults and $4 for children and Continued from Page 1 Te, I he Department has received sever- scheduled for April 25 are available at the door or by : 3007 al reports of vandalism, ranging An All-Day Bingo will be held calling 675-3334. VE Pe to Brandt's Emergency from eggs being thrown to mail on Sunday, April 25, at the a t 1 4 he I , Medical boxes being damaged. Resi- Northmoreland Township Vol- Contra Dance planned he ong - id % fu e Technician dents with any information are unter Fire Department, De- A New England Contra a, 2 brant fom of the Year asked to contact the Dallas munds Road, Center Moreland. Dance sponsored by the Chico- Ly fact tha t people lost their Award from Township Police. Doors open at noon, EB ry House and the Folklore life (the two men being pursued the Dallas Residents are reminded that starts at 1:30 p.m., REG starts ~~ Society will feature the music inthe crash died) and everything Rotary. township police are dispatched at 2 p.m. Refreshments willbe of “Contranella” and caller Ted like that, it was more of a solemn ih is willis by the Luzerne County 911 available all day and dinner will Crane at 7 p.m. on Saturday, ceremony and presentation,” ey or system. Should anyone see or be served at halftime. May 2, at the Church of Christ Peoples said of the First Respon- hear anything that may be an Reserve your seat by calling Uniting, Sprague Avenue, King- ders of the Year Award last year. act of vandalism, police should Jim at 333-4906. ston. “When we go to the lifetime be contacted immediately. : No partner or previous expe- achievement award, it is more of CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/DALLAS POST FILE PHOTO Boback hosts veterans rience is necessary. Admission a recognition and a roasting. It is Kingston Township sessions on April 27 is $8 for adults and $20 for more lighthearted.” engraved plaque. An additional fies winners prior to the event in taxes due April 23 Rep. Karen Boback will host families. For more information, Award winners are nominated plaque with the winner's name order to invite them and their Kingston Township Tax veterans outreach sessions in call 333-4007. by the chiefs of their respective inscribed on it is given to the win- families with the exception of the Collector Karen Rose reminds April when Dan Walsh of the departments, with the exception ner’s department for one year. Af- lifetime achievement award win- residents that the rebate value Governor’s Veterans Outreach Ambulance of the lifetime achievement ter a year, the plaque is awarded ner, which is a surprise announ- on the 2009 county/township and Assistance Center visits Association to meet award winner, who is chosen by to the next winner’s department cement during the dinner. How- : ; Sobel : Rotary Club members. Allaward and his or her named is added to ever, all of the winners are not an- taxes will end Thursday, April her district offices. The annual meeting of the , : : . . . 1 recipients are selected by a spe- it. nounced to the public until the 23. All payments must be post- A session will be held from pranklin and Northmoreland cial committee of Dallas Rotar- Because there were four win- event. Ssielng petons ie date » Ran? 0 HOO of Mo i Township Ambulance Associ- ians. Members of the committee ners to share the First Responder ~~ Tickets are offered to every to be eligible for the rebate p 72 ” ation will be held at 7 p.m. on are Jerry Reisch, Todd Buckley, of the Year Award for 2007, their Back Mountain police, fire and value. Sweet Valley, and from lod Wednesday, May 6, at the Fran- Lisa Pretko, Eric Martin, Sandy departments divided the time EMS department and the event Regular office hours are 9 p-m. on Monday, April 27,at6 3: Township Fire Hall, Or- a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays. Payments can be dropped off anytime in the mail slot in the vestibule of the township municipal building. Eastern Star sponsors chicken dinner The Dallas Chapter Easter Star Building Association will hold its last chicken and biscuit dinner of the season from 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Friday, April 24, at the Eastern Star Hall, Foster Street, Dallas. Take-outs start at 4 p.m. and tickets will be sold at the door. Beef dinner planned The Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Company will hold a beef dinner from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 25. Takeouts will be available starting at 4 p.m. Cost of the family-style din- ner is $8 for adults, $4 for chil- dren ages 6 to 11 and free for children under 6. For more information, call 477-5121. Square dance planned Cross Country Complex in Tunkhannock. For more information, call 800-278-3930. Interfaith Council lecture at Misericordia Misericordia University will host the Wyoming Valley In- terfaith Council continuing spring lecture series with Dr. Carol Rittner, RSM, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 30, in Sandy and Marlene Insalaco Hall. The lecture is open free to the pub- lic. Dr. Rittner’s presentation, “Rape, Religion & Genocide: Breaking the Silence,” address- es what the Roman Catholic Church and its leadership have said or not said about genocide, rape and the genocidaires who use it as a weapon of war. For more information about the lecture, please call Rabbi Larry Kaplan at 824-8927. Music Box slates youth program for April 30 A Musical Theatre Academy for children ages 13-18 will ange. Alzheimer’s group meets on May 7 The Dallas Alzheimer’s Sup- port Group will meet at 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 7, in the board room of the Meadows Nursing Center, 55 W. Center Hill Rd., Dallas, in the board room. Jekyll & Hyde’ at Music Box “Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical” will be presented by the Music Box Repertory Company May 8-10, 14-17 and 21-24 at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Thurs- days through Saturdays and 3 p.m. on Sundays. A buffet din- ner is served 90 minutes before curtain. Tickets are on sale for dinner and show and show-only with discounted prices available for senior citizens, students and children. For reservations, call 283-2195. Peoples, Art Peoples, Larry Hil- bert and George Bacon. A senior fire official and a se- nior police official from the Back Mountain counsel Rotary mem- bers on all winners, with the ex- ception of the Lifetime Achieve- ment Award, without actually seeing any of the nominees’ names. Each award winner receives an they each had the plaque during the past year. The plaque was on display for six months at Penn- sylvania State Police Troop P Headquarters in Wyoming, three months at the Tunkhannock State Police Barracks and three months at the Pennsylvania Game Commission Headquar- ters in Dallas. The Dallas Rotary Club noti- is not open to the general public. The awards are self-support- ing through funds solicited from Back Mountain businesses and individuals. “This year, we can really use the help of the community to help keep the whole thing go- ing,” Peoples said. “It’s a labor of love by the Rotarians to recog- nize the men and women.” SUBDIVISION Continued from Page 1 check to be sure. Amendment to parking ordinance Brennan informed the supervi- sors that he has received phone calls from an attorney represent- ing III Guys Pizza, asking to re- consider an amendment to the township’s parking ordinance made in March. The amendment prohibits parking on both sides of Garbutt Street between Route 415 and Gerald Avenue. III Guys is locat- ed within the restricted parking area. Although neighbors of Ill Guys have complained about the res- taurant’s patrons at past meet- ings, the amendment to the ordi- nance was made because officials felt emergency vehicles did not have room to access the street with parking on both sides. Brennan says the fire chief for Dallas Fire and Ambulance be- lieves parking on one'side of the street would provide ample space for emergency vehicles. “I have been asked to ask you to reconsider it,” Brennan told the supervisors. Economic stimulus funds Doughton informed the super- visors that Pennsylvania is seek- ing municipal “shovel-ready pro- jects” to receive state economic stimulus funds. He says the town- ship has a few such projects that may be eligible for stimulus fund- ing. BRIDGE authorized the appropriate bor- ough official to contract with J.P. Mascaro & Sons to provide con- $920.79 to Johnson Mirmiran & Thompson during the period of February 16 to March 15 for work A square dance sponsored b i i § x tainer service for the spring clea- completed on the Kenneth Young the Noxen ie Spo rns ee Fire company Gontinded from Page) nup in accordance with the bid Memorial Park master plan. nity Association Inc. St. Swoversville ’ plans ham dinner hours of operation are 7:30 a.m. prices contained in the Dallas Ar- ; (N.H.C.A.) will be held from 7 Stud eh will pe riot Dis The Sweet Valley Volunteer to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, ea Municipal Authority contract Reimbursement to 10 p.m. on Saturday, April ney’s “High School Musical” on Fire Company will hold a fam- and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. as follows: $575, 40-yard trash sought for grant 25. at the Noxen School School June 19. 20 and 21 ily-style ham dinner from 4:30 Residents are required to obtain container; $525, 30-yard trash Council authorized the appro- oa Ror B hes 2 i ‘ i 2) an 1. on Saturda Ma an admission coupon. container; $490, 20-yard trash priate borough official to certify Band plaving and calling. Door dt 11 br mormation 9 with Dy tobe at ga > 4 The following fee schedule will container; and $150, trucking an invoice to the Commonwealth . and to enroll , apply: cars and small SUVs - $5 with unlimited entry; minivans, charge for metal load container. of Pennsylvania Department of prizes, food and refreshments p.m. Community and Economic De- will be available. Scottish trio performs Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for mid-size SUVs and small pickup Downtown master plan velopment in the amount of Admission is $6 for adults at Chicory House children between the ages of 6 trucks - $10 each entry; full size ~~ Council approved and autho- $8,695.76 for reimbursement un- and $3 for students. Children The Chicory House Concert and 11 and free for children pickup trucks, utility trailers and rized payment in the amount of der the Land Use Planning and under 12 must be accompanied Series presents North Sea Gas, under the age of 6. cargo vans of less than one ton - $8,695.76 to Kairos Design Technical Assistance Grant con- by an adult. : a veteran Scottish trio offering : $20 each entry; large vehicles Group, LLC for servicesrendered tract. All proceeds will benefit the 4.00 1 Soottish music BMT Scouts involved over one ton - $85 with a one en- during the period of February 23 N.H.C.A. building project. For along with contemporary and in blood drive try limit. Bulky furniture items to March 24 relative to the bor- Memorial Day parade nore information, call 298- self-penned tunes, at 8 p.m. on Junior Girl Scout Troop 4829 | and large appliances require an ough’s downtown master plan Council approved the closing 052. Friday, May 1, at the Forty Fort will hold a blood drive from additional fee of $5 per item. A and zoning ordinance revisions of Foster Street and Woodlawn limited number of non-commer- ‘Going green’ seminar slated for April 25 Green Tunkhannock, a non- profit initiative based in Wyom- ing County, will present a “go- ing-green” seminar from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 25, at the Tunkhannock Public Library. ; This interactive seminar, which is free and open to the public, will break down the meaning of sustainability and what it truly means to “be green.” While not required, an RSVP to 881-0460 would be greatly appreciated. Military personnel plan gathering for April 25 Former members of Compa- ny A, 2nd Battalion, 109th Infantry formed a committee and are planning for a “Meet and Greet” gathering from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 25, at the West Pittston Armory, Susquehanna Avenue. All who served during the eriod July 2, 1953 through March 1, 1992 are invited to attend. Included are all who served under the flag of Heavy Mortar Co. 1/109 Inf., Combat Support Co. 1st BG/109 Inf., Co a 2/109 Inf. and those who were assimilated into Co. A 2/103 Armor. More information can be obtained by contacting Matt Mastruzzo at 655-2438, Bruce Prandy at 655-3632, Rich Parry at 829-6593 or Vic Malinowski at 1sgmalinowski@live.com or Presbyterian Church, 1224 Wyoming Ave. Admission is $15 and tickets are sold at the door. For more information, call 825-8772. Kunkle Fire Co. sponsors dinner The Kunkle Fire Company will sponsor its annual chicken dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 2, at the Kunkle 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, May 17, at St. Maria Goretti Church, Laflin Road, Laflin. Adriana Weslowski, a student at Gate of Heaven School, and Kennedy Jordan Straitiff, a student at Dallas Middle School, and other members of the troop are attempting to earn their Bronze Award, the highest award in Junior Scout- ing. 3 i Kevin M. 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