En Sunday, December 27, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 Holiday concert at Dallas Elementary The Premiere Band and the fourth and fifth-grade chorus of the @:: Elementary School presented “A Winter Holiday Concert” re- ently for friends and family members. * Soloists during the evening included Angela Bendick, flute; Abey McCabe, flute; Madeleine Ross, flute; Shayla Stuart, clarinet; Riley Oremus, trombone; Madison Hurst, trumpet; James Oschal, trum- pet; Danny Harpersberger, trombone; Corey McAndrew, trombone; Michael Santora, saxophone; Margaret Rinehart and Savannah Go- choel, saxophone; and Jonathan Adams, clarinet. Harold Hoover is the music director at Dallas Elementary School. Madison Slacktish plays the flute. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Backstage, members of the fourth and fifth-grade chorus waits their turn. Harold Hoover, the music director, is in control backstage. Siblings and classmates watch the performance from the balco- ny. Lake-Lehman School District employees who recently participated in a dress-down event to raise money for charitable causes are, from left, Tara Sears, Tom Williams and Danny Williams. Employees ‘dress down’ for good causes @®. Lake-Lehman School istrict has instituted a dress down day for charitable causes. Each month every district employee is given the option of donating money to various charities. In return, the employ- ee may dress casually on Fri- days. In the month of November, the district employees donated to the Veterans’ Affairs Organi- zation. This organization will buy some of the comforts of home for the veterans currently in the hospital. The district employees also contributed to the annual Christmas Party. Students Council holds a party for disad- CHURCH BRIEFS St. Paul's sets services Lessons and carols will be held at 8:30 and 11 a.m. to- day, Dec. 27, and Sunday School will be held at 9:45 a.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Route 118, Dallas. The church is handicapped accessible. vantaged children in the school district and the employees were able to sponsor a total of 10 children. CUB SCOUTS ERECT MANGER SCENE Cub Scouts from Pack 241, of Lehman, recently erected a manger scene at Lehman Corners with the assistance of their parents. Shown in front of the manger scene are, from left, first row, Mark Shultz, Webelos | Scout; Ernie Pender, Bear Scout; and Tyler McGuire, Bear Scout. Second row, Michael James, Webelos Il Scout; Gerald Pender, Webelos Il Scout; Spenser Wagner, Webe- los | Scout from Pack 131, Denver, Colorado; and Riley Newman, Webelos | Scout. Cub Scout Pack 241 is sponsored by the Lehman/idetown United Methodist Church. QualityCabinets. — ——— fle" 10X10 KITCHEN AS SHOWN SPACE ALLOWED FOR RANGE, DISHWASHER, AND REF. AND WINDOW. PRICES WILL FLUCTUATE ACCORDING TO SIZE AND PIECES NEEDED. BUY NOW AND PAY 12 MONTHS LATER INTEREST FREE ANSTETT’S KITCHENS paz 12 EAST CAREY STREET, PLAINS, PA » 570-825-7530 182686 The Perfect 1 { A Non-Medical Home Care Private Duty Nursing Medical Supplies Handyman AMERICA Holiday Gift Ce (570) 824-3005 rtificates Available
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