PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 23, 2009 Library's summer reading program comes to magical ending The summer reading program, “Be Creative @ Your Library,” magically came to an end last Wednesday at the Back Moun- tain Memorial Library with the help of “The Illusion Students,” magicians JustinCrediBle and Jack Davenport. Young patrons who took part in the summer reading program enjoyed an afternoon filled with magic tricks, prizes, sno-cones, cake, snacks and refreshments. Prizes were awarded to three participants who came the clos- est to guessing the number of crayons in the jar in the Chil dren’s Room. First prize went to Annalise Chesire, second prize to Jacob Herceg and third prize to Nathan Scheuermann. The ac- tual number of crayons in the jar was 497. Parent prizes were selected from all program participants. The parents of Logan Steele and Justin and Sydney Lamoreaux each won a gift card, books and a library bag. Alexis Pelchar won the $20 gift certificate for Target in the teen read and review program, “Relax & Read.” All participants who complet- ed their required eight books were entered in a drawing to win an additional prize. Prize win- Volunteers who helped make the summer reading final party at the Back Mountain Memorial Li- brary a success are, from left, Mae Rome, Julia Whitesell, Lake-Lehman High School; Karen Las- kowski, Taryn Weaver, Dallas Middle School; Anna Koury, staff member; Jean Grube and Brandon Coletti, Lake-Lehman High School. Other summer reading volunteers throughout the summer were Kaitlyn Reinert, Dallas High School; Krishani and Mira Patel, Dallas Middle School; and Tim- ners are Tyler Osipower, Saman- tha Pickering, Abby Barber, Jo- nathan Scintilla, Tyler Edmond- son, Sophia Gordon, Bridget Pel- letier, Alyssa Pritchard, Anthony Davison, Nichole Conrad, Joseph Chaga, Katie Kostrobala, Kaelyn Hinkley, Kaya Pickering, Sarah Rood, Megan Bryk, Chad Honey- well, Charlie Swepston, James Eckert, Todd Price, Madison Ba- loga, Dallas Woodruff, Emily Cra- hall and Katie Bogdon. Winners may go to the library to collect a prize if they did not attend the fi- nal party. All participants who complet- ed their eight books, whether on- line or on a reading log, may go to the library to receive their read- ing certificates and final prizes. The Pepsi Bottling Company of Wilkes-Barre graciously donat- ed all the refreshments and Sam’s Club presented a gift card which was used toward the purchase of the cake. Other companies that partici- pated in summer reading were Hildebrandt Learning Centers, Burger King of Shavertown, Cur- ry Donuts of Dallas, Wendy’s of Dallas, McDonald’s, Aunt Annie’s Pretzels, Domino’s Pizza, Target, Home Depot, Rita’s Italian Ice, Sno Cove and Picture People. othy and Karen Marchakitus, Lake-Lehman Middle School. tinmmesleader. com Get news when it happens. IREM TEMPLE - DALLAS Sat: PNG 2 29th Spm] wopm_ ) CHARLOTTE BARTIZER PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS post Children from area communities who participated in the Back Mountain Memorial Library's summer reading program frolic in fake snowflakes during an end of summer party hosted by the library. 1 [i x ® * 4 7 : i ne LIE A is1b 7 Aveq io siuo2 Yo it dirw vols orden id yr sagen (3015 hina | Justin Davis, of | Plymouth, pre- | pares to make a $ | bird disappear a | part of a magic | act during the | Back Mountain Memorial Li- | brary's end of summer party. { 162.882 LEFT: Chad Honeywell, of ~ ail TTS IW Noxen, presents a bouquet i : of flowers to Children's Librarian Janet Bauman. ABOVE: Sara DeRosa, of Idetown, enjoys her sno cone during an end of sum- mer party presented to area children at the Back Moun- tain Memorial Library. LISTE TIONS THE TIMES LEADER Y 1 XFIXIRIANE FTV IL WM SUBMITTED PHOTO TICKETS: dipnt of Soir * INFO: 829.3603 None Sold At Door * Doors Open 7pm Amanda Pugliese REALTOR ASSOCIATE Realty, Inc. Atxlas 1550 Highway 315, Suite 100 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702-7194 ot Foe At a Sn, SPORTS v Call 829-5000 to start Pr your subscription. - Mua Bureau of Cliouiztions. Hr rs SPORYA _THE TIMES LEADER www.atlasrealtyinc.com PUGLIESEAMANDAGYAHOO. COM OFFICE (570) 829-6200 CELL (570) 590-4232 FAX (570) 829-6878 *Offer valid for new subscribers only or past subscribers who have been inactive for more than 30 days. Not available in all areas, call for details. FEAF CAM nod 16 * hssoaz HR CR hh
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