PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, March 14, 2010 Motorcycle show to benefit children’s association The 14th annual Wyoming Val- ley Thunder Motorcycle Show will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 21, at the 109th Armory, Kingston. Proceeds from the event will benefit Wyoming Valley Chil- dren’s Association, a United Way agency which provides therapy to local children who have dis- abilities and preschool educa- tion to all children. Admission to the show, held in coordination with Wyoming Val- ley Motorcycle Club, is $5 (chil- dren ages 8 years and younger are admitted free) and the public is invited to attend. For information, call Wyoming Valley Children’s Association at CIVIC BRIEFS Hellbenders presentation The Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon Society will host Dr. Peter Petokas of Lycoming College /King’s College on the topic of Hellbenders (Pennsylva- nia’s largest salamanders) at 7 p.m. on Monday, March 15 at Trinity Presbyterian Church, Irem Road, Dallas. Bring your children and your camera! Free and the public is welcome. For more information, 883-7543. Green eggs and ham benefit There will be a benefit pan- bers will serve lunch, featuring homemade soups, whimpies, hot dogs, haluski and desserts. The group’s famous Welsh coo- kies will also be available for purchase. For information on table reservations, call Dianne Coby at 675-4893. Gardening series set Join Luzerne County’s Penn State Extension Master Garden- er Ron Petro in an organic gar- dening series, “From Seed to Kitchen,” from 6 to 9 p.m. Mon- days, March 22-April 12, at the Rock Recreation Center, 340 Carverton Rd., Shavertown. Pre-registration and a fee of $30 per person is required by March 17. For more information and/or a registration form, contact Penn State Cooperative . cake supper from 5 to 7 p.m. on Committee members planning the 14th annual Wyoming Valley Thunder Motorcycle Show to bene- 714-1246. Extension Luzerne County at The show is a People’s Choice fit Wyoming Valley Children's Association are, from left, Bill Feher, of Sweet Valley, show co-chair- | Sunday, March 21 at Centermo- 825-1701. Bike Show and all motorcycle man; Tom Malloy, of Wilkes-Barre, WVCA board member; Carmen Cesari, of Ashley, Pocono Moun- reland Untied Methodist owners and enthusiasts are invite tain Leather; Bob Wineman, of Wyoming, ABATE; Stephanie Jallen, of West Pittston; Lynn Heit- Church. H di | d heir bikes in th meyer, of Pittston, ABATE; Dave Corby, of West Pittston, ABATE; Deb Jallen, of West Pittston; All proceeds from this event dill diner Pp dine ed to enter their bikes in “1€ Kim Rollman, of Exeter, show coordinator; and Len Scarantino, of Duryea. Absent at the time of will go to benefit medical ex- The Sweet Valley Volunteer show a a cost of $10 per bike. the photo were Guy Izzo, of Wilkes-Barre, Wyoming Valley Motorcycle Club; John Feher, of Hunlock | penses for Larry Sorber from Fire C. will hold a family-style Prizes will be awarded to the top cae, show co-chairman; Bob Conner, of Glen Lyon, Back Mountain Enduro Riders. Dymond Hollow Methodist ham dinner from 4:30 to 6:30 15 hikes (based onymber, of ‘ " : ” Church. The cost is a donation ~~ p.m. on Saturday, March 27, votes received). Leather will present a biker-style will also be at the show. ry, Lamar Advertising, Fox 56, at the Gor with take-outs heeinring ot 4 The show will feature motor- fashion show at noonand 2 p.m. = The motorcycle show is being The Weekender, Mozip Sign Co., An f ginning : : ; od ‘ : ‘ yone not able to attend p.m. cycles and other merchandise and the Bare Knuckle Band will sponsored by Pride Mobility First National Community Bank, that would still like to contrib Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for from local motorcycle shops and perform throughout the day. Products Corp., as well as East- Rock 107 and The Quick Print- ute can send checks to: “Sol children ages 6 to 11 oh d irecitor vendors. Pocono Mountain Food vendors and a face painter CoastBiker.net, the 109th Armo- ers. diers of Christ.” 18 Addis oR dldren ander 6: V.L.S.I.O.N seeks community volunteers Homeless men from Volun- teers in Service in Our Neighbor- hood, or V.LS.LO.N., will stay at Camp Orchard Hill in Franklin Township from March 29 through April 4. V.LS.ILO.N. is a non-profit orga- nization that serves homeless men ages 18 and up in Luzerne County. The men are transported nightly to shelters, mostly churches, where they are served a meal and allowed to sleep. In the morning, the men are driven to places of employment or they participate in the organization's day program. Lisa Stull, food services direc- tor at the Christian camp, is seek- ing volunteers to prepare meals and to spend time with the men each night. Churches, civic orga- nizations, school groups, employ- ers and individuals are asked to help. Those wishing to assist with V.ILSI.O.Ns visit to Camp Or- chard Hill or to make a donation to help with the men’s stay should contact Stull at 881-6243. Dallas Borough will hold its 11th annual Easter Egg Hunt at noon on Saturday, March 27, at the Dallas Rec- reation Center, Burndale Road, Dallas. Children between the ages of 1 and 12 who live in the borough are welcome to at- tend. For the past 10 years, the hunt has been sponsored by Dallas Borough and run by Carol Carroll and assisted by Jonathan Carroll, Adrienne Gilbert, Justin Dresch, and local high school and college SCRANTON COIN CLUB COIN SHOW Saturday, March 20, 2010 (10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.) & Sunday, March 21, 2010 (10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.) ey OBLATES OF ST. 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Dallas Borough to host Easter Egg Hunt students. Each child receives two gifts, eggs filled with candy, face painting, juice, cookies and a chance to win a boy/ girl basket in a raffle. The Easter Bunny greets each child with lollypops. Anyone with questions may call the Dallas Borough Building at 675-1389. Lane, Tunkhannock, PA 18657. Spring craft sale planned The Eighth Annual Spring Craft Sale of the Dallas Chapter Eastern Star Building Associ- ation will be held from 9 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 20, in the Eastern Star building, Fos- ter Street and Woodlawn Ave- nue, Dallas. Vendors will sell various items and Eastern Star mem- Historical Association plans presentation The Back Mountain Histor- ical Association will have a special presentation at 7 p.m. o Monday, April 26, in Insalaco Hall at Misericordia University. Harrison Wick, author of “Pennsylvania’s Back Mountain” and “Greater Wyoming Valley Trolleys” will talk about trolleys and street cars in the Wyoming . 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