THE DALLAS POST PAGE 10 Sunday, May 16, 2010 SCHOOL BRIEFS Sem concert planned reunion the weekend of May Th ing Seminary Up- 29:30. : ios os ae per he Wyonit amy The group will meet at 10:10 Non-experienced anglers are invited to a Family Fish- Jazz Ensemble will presenta 2M. on Saturday, May 29, for a can learn about fishing ~~ "8 Prom from tig 5 program of big band music and guided tour of the old and new and about outdoors . on or u ig a A jaz favorites at 8 T high schools. Families are wel- y rances Slocum State Park. Jazz 'avories aL sp.n.on ues come Participants will earn about day, May 18, at the Buckingham The offical reun will Families with young peo- aquatic animals, the need for Performing Arts Center, North © official reunion party ple ages 8 and up with lit- clean water, outdoor man- Sprague Avenue, Kingston. be held at 7 p.m. on Saturday, tle or no fishing experience ners, angler safety and, most May 29, at the Irem Temple i d The performance is free an Country Clubhouse and a family importantly, learn to fish, too. All equipment and bait will be provided. This is a family program and adults must stay with children. No license is required for Family Fishing Program slated for May 22 at Frances Slocum State Park this program which is not for experienced anglers. May 22 is also Fish for Free Day in Pennsylvania. Space is limited and regis- tration is required. To register, call Kathg Kelchner at 696-9105. open to the public. For more information, call at 270-2190, = + Picnic will follow at noon on Sunday, May 30, at Valley Swim & Tennis Club. For more information or to register for reunion activities, Lock-In fundraiser at T.G.l. Friday's Back Mountain residents are 1 946 053 9907 or e-mail asked to support the Dallas : 1198 . ped ert he Di llsighchoolS85@ Tuesday, May 25th, 7pm eating in or taking food out at Community Room, Back Mountain Memorial Library Huntsville Road, Dallas T.G.IL Friday’s in Wilkes-Barre Northwest class any Wednesday or Thursday plans anniversary jd id 20. IE The Northwest Class of 1990 portion oO Sales e is currently seeking addresses of donated to the Lock-In and classmates for the 20th anni- versary reunion set for Saturday, July 24, at the Shickshinny coupons must be presented to servers. Coupons can be printed from the Dallas School District Parents of 3-6 year olds Learn about the Montessori Difference Primary Program Presentation in the Back Mountain Meet teachers, staff and alumni! * Primary classes cultivate the natural desire and ability fo learn * “Learning communities” emphasize cooperation and peaceful conflict resolution * Children grow in confidence and competence * Exciting activities develop observation, physical coordination, . American Legion. concentration and organization website. Addresses should be forward » Special classes in music, art, physical education and foreign language Lock-In Committee qs 30 They Wiki at 256- * Natural an i Lil academics- language arts, mathmatics, sets meetings scross572@epix.net. " » 12 to 1 student/teacher ratio in Yio Program The Dallas High School 2010 Graduation Lock-In Committee DHS Class of will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, 1970 plans reunion May 26, in the high school Li The Dallas High School Class We MONte<Sor brary. of 1970 will hold its 40th anni- There will be a final, manda- yergary reunion from 6 to 11 RR : tory run-through for all those 1 on Friday, July 30, at Ap- Where A Lifetime Love of Leaning Begins working the night of the lock-in pletree Terrace, Newberry Es- at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 1, at tates, Dallas. 851 West Market Street, Kingston, PA 18704 | 570.288.3708 | www.WVMS org the high school. Students are asked to e-mail a baby or tod- dler photo and a senior photo to lockinpics@comcast.net for the There will be an open bar, food, music and great memo- ries. Members of the classes of 1968, 1969 and 1971 who missed Lock-In video. their class reunions are invited. 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