THE DALLAS POST Sunday, January 10, 2010 SUMC CHILDREN’S CHOIR PRESENTS HOLIDAY PROGRAM “The Best Christmas Present Ever, Happy Birthday Jesus!" was presented to residents of Wesley Village, Pittston, by members of the Children's Choir of the Shavertown United Metho- dist Church. Deborah Kelleher and Rebecca Oley directed the program. Residents, parents of the children and members of Generation to Generation enjoyed the singing and performing of the musical. Shown here, from left, first row, are Nicole Jacobs, Connie Weaver, Mia Angelicola, Courtney Moss, Alyssa Angelicola, Chloe Miller, Allison Hrivnak, Lauren Chapple, Noah Civiletti. Second row, Dominic Angelicola, Ryan Miscavage, Malik Kaleta, Frank Weaver, Victoria Dent, Tessa Liskosky and Emma Oley. SCHOOL BRIEFS 21, at Friendly’s Restaurant in Dallas. A percentage of that Rain forest program comes to Lake-Noxen “Live on Stage, The Rain Forest” will be presented at 5 and 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 12, at the Lake- Noxen Elementary School. Tickets are $5 per person and will be available at the door. Audience members will think they are in the middle of the tropical rain forest with beautiful sounds and sights of the Amazon region. There will be exotic birds, alligators, jun- gle cats, monkeys and snakes. DHS Lock-In Committee will meet The Dallas High School 2010 Graduation Lock-In Committee will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 14, in the high school library. DHS Grad Lock-In is an alcohol-free, drug-free, fully chaperoned, all-night party for the graduating class. It will be the 11th lock-in and will be held after graduation on Friday, June 4. Grocery certificates for Mr. Z’s and Thomas’ Family Market in increments of $50 will be sold at this meeting. Students are now being asked to e-mail a baby or tod- dler photo and a photo from their senior year to lockin- pics@comcast.net for the Lock- In video. Photos will be return- ed the night of the Lock-In. Seminary schools plan visitation days The Wyoming Seminary Upper School in Kingston and Lower School in Forty Fort are offering area elementary, middle and high school stu- dents and their families an opportunity to visit either campus on Monday, Jan. 18. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. at the Lower School and at 8:30 a.m. at Upper School. Visiting students will attend classes, tour campus and have lunch in the school cafeteria. Tours of the Upper and Lower Schools for parents also will be offered. For more information or to sign up for the day’s events or a tour, call the Lower School Admission Office at 718-6610 and the Upper School at 270- 2160. Sem presents violin and harp concert The Wyoming Seminary Music Department will pre- sent a concert of violin and harp music at 8 p.m. on Mon- day, Jan. 18, in the Great Hall, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2190. Friendly's sponsors Lock-In fundraiser The Dallas Lock-In Commit- tee will hold a fundraiser from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. day’s sales will be donated to the Lock-In on eat-in and take out orders. Rep. Boback will seek third term State Representative Karen Boback (R-Columbia/Luzerne/ Wyoming) has officially an- nounced that she will run for a third term in the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives serving the people of the 117th Legislative District. Rep. Boback holds several key positions that directly impact residents in thell7th District. She serves on the House Agri- culture and Rural Affairs Com- mittee, which oversees all as- pects of Agriculture, ranked as Pennsylvania’s highest revenue generating industry. She serves on the House Ag- ing and Older Adult Services Committee, affording her the opportunity to create and guide policies that protect senior citi- zens and the elderly. Boback is a member of the Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee which focuses on laws relating to vet- eran services and benefits, as well as programs for Pennsylva- nia’s fire and ambulance volun- teers and disaster relief. She is co-founder and serves on the Elder Abuse Task Force of Luzerne and Wyoming Coun- ties, chair of the Republican Subcommittee on Military and Veterans Facilities and secretary of the Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus. Rep. Boback established a TH for a third term. and a veterans advisory group and joined forces with the House Republican Energy Task Force. State Rep. 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