THE DALLAS POST Sunday, April 11, 2010 ART STUDENTS BRING SPRING TO LIFE AT MEADOWS Dallas High Art ¢ Tass With help from Dallas High School art students, spring has sprung at the Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Dallas. Students painted spring scenes on windows and doors throughout the center. Residents, staff, friends and family members love to watch the students paint and enjoy the art work for weeks. This community service project is under the direction of Dallas High School art teacher Claire Morris. From left, are Ethan Pensak, Amanda Fiorelli, Jacob Hebda, Cierra Plesnar, Kayla Kaufmann, Carol Wengen and Alissa Derby. rm wi Kitchens] KraftMaid IT BECOMES YOU. There will be three blood drives in the Back Mountain in the month of April. The first drive will be held at from noon to 6 p.m. on Monday, . April 12, at the Trucksville United Methodist Church Educational Building, Church Road, Trucksville. A community drive will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, April 13, at Miser- icordia University, 301 Lake St., Dallas. The last drive of the month will be held from noon to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, April 22, at the Dallas American Legion, 730 Memorial Hwy., Dallas The Red Cross requests that all donors bring identification and their Red Cross blood card. First- time donors will receive a blood donor card after their first dona- April blood drives scheduled in Back Mountain’ tion. Anyone 17 years of age, weigh-* ing a minimum of 110 pounds and in good health is eligible to do- nate. Youths 16 years of age ac- companied by a parent may also donate. A pre-scheduled appointmei can be made to reduce the time needed for donating. To schedule an appointment, call 823-7164, extension 2150. BMT residents finish sonography program Misericordia University recently recognized the sixth graduating class from the Diagnostic Medical Sonog- raphy Certificate Program during the annual certificate presentation ceremony at the East Mountain Inn in Wilkes- —t SELINGO GUAGLIARDO i PEOPLE BRIEFS Barre. Back Mountain residents among those completing the program are Cari S. Brittain, Amanda M. George, Alyse Mi- chelle Miller and Jennifer Walp, all of Dallas; Joanne Consolazio, Tunkhannock; Lynn King and Crystal Ambrosch, both of Hun- lock Creek. O'Brien named to dean's list Kristen E. O’Brien, of Shaver- town, has been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2009 se- mester at John Carroll Uni- versity, Students eligible for the dean’s list must have completed a minimum of 12 semester hours within one semester and have a quality grade point aver- age of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. 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