RR Sr PAGE 12 THE POST THE DALLAS POST Sunday, May 24, 2009 CIVIC Continued from Page 10 description of the method of Zen meditation, a short prac- tice period, time for com- ments and questions. A free will offering will be taken. Pre-registration is required “by calling Sr. Barbara Craig _at 675-1872. “plans card party Alzheimer’s group meets on June 4 The Dallas Alzheimer’s Support Group will meet at 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 4, at the Peking Chef restaurant in the Dallas Shopping Cen- ter in celebration of its fifth anniversary. Please RSVP to 675-8600, ext.195, by May 30. Irem Auxiliary The Irem Women’s Auxilia- ry will hold its annual spring | card party from noon to 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 4, at | the new Irem Country Club, | Chairperson is Ruth Gramps, | assisted by Sally Wagner. Admission is $10 which | includes a lunch buffet. Tick- | ets can be purchased at the door. | i i { Murder mystery comes to Music Box “Honeymoon from Hell,” an audience participation murder mystery, will be held June 5, 6 and 7 at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. All tickets are $30. Call 283-2195 for reservations. Contra dance scheduled A New England Contra dance sponsored by the Chi- cory House and the Folklore Society will feature the music of Ryck Kaiser and Jill Smith | and caller Donna Hunt at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, at the Church of Christ Uniting, Sprague Avenue, Kingston. - No partner or previous experience is necessary. Ad- mission is $8 for adults and $20 for families. For more information, call 333-4007. Camp registration set at Slocum Park Registration for nature camp at Frances Slocum State Park will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 6, at Pavilion #1. The non-refun- dable fee is $25 for regular camp and $30 for Adventure Day Camp. For more information, call 696-9105. Mountain Grange plans flea market Mountain Grange No. 567 will hold a flea market from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 13, at the Grange Hall, 1632 W. Eighth St., Wyoming. Homemade food, for eating in or taking out, including breakfast casserole, whimpies, hot dogs with sauerkraut, halushki or broccoli and shells and desserts, will be served. Vendors are welcome. Tables inside the hall are available for $10 and space outside is available for $7. Call 287-7851 to reserve a table. Craft show vendors sought The Noxen Volunteer Fire Co will sponsor a craft show in conjunction with this year’s Rattlesnake Round-Up June 18-21. Vendors wishing to reserve a space should call the fire company at 298-2061, fax a request to 298-2403 or call Sandra at 639-2504. Fire com- pany representatives will be at the fire hall from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Monday evenings. Both indoor and outdoor spaces are available at $30 each. ips Werth Music, Memories & Medicine Gala Featuring: Bobby Rydell A 50’s themed entertainment event to benefit Volunteers in Medicine Friday June 19, 2009 ~. Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs 6:00 p.m. Evening Begins Let's Rock! Let's Roll! Get the Poodle skirt and Chinos out and enjoy an evening of food, beverages and a variety of entertainment reminiscent of the 1950’s. For Tickets and sponsorship opportunities Call 570-970-2864 Tickets are $125.00 per person Please make checks payable to: Volunteers in Medicine 190 N. Pennsylvania Avenue Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Volunteers in Medicine is a community based nonprofit organization established to help meet the health and wellness needs of the working uninsured populations in Luzerne County, cc TT Pennsylviana. The clinic opened in June of 2008 3 and has served more than 1700 patient visits by ; providing free quality compassionate health care to those individuals who work, have income below 200% of the Federal poverty guidelines and have no access to or cannot afford health insurance. PEOPLE BRIEFS Grant inducted into honor society Alison R. Grant, daughter of Bill and Mary Lou Grant, of competition. The students presented oral reports and posters of their research to panels of judges and other students. Dallas, was 3 recently in- Zaman received a second- ducted into the place award. Sepamion & hap- Gollhardt receives Gamma Sigma math award Honor Society. Jared Gollhardt, of Dallas, a The society sophomore at Wyoming Semi- is for students nary, was among several stu- enrolled in Grant dents honored for their accom- business programs accredited by plishments in recent mathemat- AACSB. 1cs competitions. At the spring 2009 Marywood To be eligible, students must University Student Mathematics have a minimum grade point average of 3.75. Club competition, Level I, Goll- A 2006 graduate of Bishop hardt received a second-place Hoban High School, Grant is a award. junior at The University of . Junior gt Ths University 0 Prescott will Scranton, majoring in account- ing with a minor in bio-chem- graduate from Cornell istry. Shannon Leigh Prescott, of She is currently doing an Harveys Lake, will graduate internship project with the new from Cornell University with a Commonwealth Medical Col- Bachelor of Science in Industrial lege. and Labor Relations during commencement ceremonies May 24 in Ithaca, N.Y. SCID Officer Sewell is honored Louis E. Sewell, a corrections officer at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas, was recog- nized with the Department of Corrections Outstanding Per- Zaman receives science award Zara Zaman, of Shavertown, a junior at Wyoming Seminary, was one of seven Wyoming Seminary Science Research Group (SRG) students who recently earned awards for their research projects at a regional formance Award for his ex- for local woman emplary work during the agen- A boy, Gianni Bartorillo, was cy’s annual awards ceremony in por at 5:52 p.m. on Monday, Elizabethtown. : May 4, at Moses Taylor Hospital Sewell began his corrections ;; Scranton to Lyn (Farruggia) career at SCI Dallas in 1990 and Robert Bartorillo of Pitt- when he was hired as a correc- 455 tions officer after serving in the Grandparents are Steve and U.S. Army from 1973 until 1989 1:4, Farruggia of Hughestown and Ann Karuza of Dallas. New grandson ST. PAUL'S BROTHERHOOD PLANS DINNER St. Paul's Men's Brotherhood met recently to review plans for its upcoming roast beef dinner from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on Sat- urday, May 30. Tickets are $8.50 for adults and $3.50 for chil- dren under 12 and are available at the door the night of the dinner. Take-outs will be available starting at: 3:30 p.m. From left, seated, are Bob McGuire, Don Carey, Vernon Crispell and Marty Bisher. Standing, Wally Gosart, Bob Rogers, Joel Ene- boe, Bill Peiffer, Brad Ide and Bob Nicely. PUZZLE ANSWERS Puzzles, Page 2 * — King Crossword — : —N0.Figure! —— Answers 3 . i Blo[a[zlo[r]s]o p[a[r[s[e RIE[T Solution time: 21 mins. C1 |EMMLIAINK ABMO|CIE ANEEC|O[N|E GlE|R|A[L|D|Flo/RIDEMT]E|S|L|ABMA[N]|O]N JIAIWEBE S|A|LI|E|S F ois|L|o BlA[L|! 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