Sunday, May 31, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 3 during the service. ! CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Nino Sartini, left, POW/Mia Post 2 Kingston, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Lt. Col. Kevin Miller, 28th Division Kingston, reflect _ JRemembering those who served Members of the Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department honored fallen soldiers dur- ing their annual Memorial Day service at the Jackson Township Fire Hall on Saturday, May 23. Lake-Lehman High School Band trumpeter Vito Sicarella plays during the annual memorial service at the Jackson Township Fire Hall. ¥ { LS Members of the 109th B Battalion firing salvos during the cere- mony are, from left, Alfred Lanza, Marcus Gibson, Richard Mericle and Brian McMichaels. Local artists donate works to Affair to Remember “An Affair To Remember” to help raise awareness and benefit services of the Alzheimer’s Asso- ciation, Greater PA. Chapter, will be held at 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 7, at the Koral Building, 900 Rut- ter Ave., Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Pear: sall are honorary co-chairs of this year’s event. Guests will enjoy a buffet cater- ed by Grico’s and musical enter- tainment provided by the Sup- plee Strings. In addition, a number of promi- nent regional artists have donat- ed work for display and purchase, including Allison Maslow, Mike Burnside, John Pacovsky, Earl Lehman, Maria Lisa Hinkle, Ma- ria Burd, Dr. Mario Cornac- chione, David Hage, Jason C. Kresock, James Penedos, Herb Simon and Nina Davidowitz. All proceeds of the event bene- fit the programs and services of the Alzheimer’s Association in northeastern Pennsylvania, in- cluding Support Groups; 24/7 Helpline, family care programs and professional trainings. Reservations are $100 per per- son and may be made by contact- ing the Alzheimer’s Association office at 822-9915 or estella.kil- lian@alz.org. i Back Mountain artist/writer Elizabeth Fulton, left, and Russell Roberts, architect, designed the special invitation for “An Affair to Remember" to benefit the Alzheimer's Association and will donate a glicee print of the artwork for the auction. Rec program starts June 15 The Dallas Borough 2009 Summer Recreation Program at the Kenneth Young Memorial Park located on Burndale Road is scheduled to begin Monday, June 15, and conclude on Au- gust 14. Registration on opening day will be held at 10 a.m. at the Rec- reation Center. Hours of operation for the program are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Dallas Borough Summer Recreation Program is available only to Dallas Borough resident children age 6 and 12. Proof of residency in the form of a valid driver’s license and/or tax bill will be required by par- ents at registration. There is a $20 per child fee to register for the nine-week su- pervised program. A $10 dis- count will be granted for the second and third child in the same family and residing in the same household. A $40 per fam- ily maximum will be charged to register three or more children from the same family residing in the same household. The Dallas Borough Recre- ation Program is under the di- rection of Russ Eyet. Questions pertaining to the Summer Recreation Program should be directed to the Dallas Borough Administrative Office at 675-1389. CIVIC BRIEFS he Alzheimer's group meets The Dallas Alzheimer’s Sup- port Group will meet at 11a.m. on Thursday, June 4, at the Peking Chef restaurant in the Dallas Shopping Center in celebration of its fifth anniversary. Please RSVP to 675-8600, ext.195, by May 30. Irem Auxiliary plans card party The Irem Women’s Auxiliary will hold its annual spring card party from noon to 4 p.m. on @ JririroioioiACiCioioCioiokooioioiolooiokololooiokolo © OK, Your Jeep Vehicle Needs Servicing Or Repair... Where Do You Go? You Need To Find A Place That Specializes In Maintaining & Repairing Jeep Vehicles. AT Fred L. Parry Motors IN LUZERNE We Are The Independent Specialists You Are Looking For. JV Expert Service We | Affordable Prices Offer: / Parts Department v Family Owned Business for over 80 years Thursday, June 4, at the new Irem Country Club, Chairperson is Ruth Gramps, assisted by Sally Wagner. Admission is $10 which in- cludes a lunch buffet. Tickets can be purchased at the door. 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. Camp registration set at Frances 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-re- fundable fee is $25 for regular camp and $30 for Adventure Day Camp. For more information, call 696- 9105. Meadows seeks donations The Meadows Nursing Center Auxiliary volunteers are seeking donations for various booths at their annual fund raiser “Market on the Pond” that benefits resi- dents. JONATHAN 5. COMITZ ESQ, Items for booths such as Odds and Ends (no clothing or broken items), jewelry, soft and hardcov- er books (no magazines), hand- crafted items, new but never- used items, kitchen items and pe- rennial plants are appreciated. Donations may be taken to the lobby at the center from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 6, and _— Paw. | J mi 2 Law Fir m, LLC ; ety Saturday, June 13. 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