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    Sunday, May 23, 2010
THE DALLAS POST
PAGE 7
Park is rededicated
Lions Club and an adult learning class at Lake-Lehman High School.
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
Kelvin Swanger, a member of the Lake Silkworth Lions Club, and Stephen Taylor attach a notice to a
newly-built sign at Ross Twp. Park in Sweet Valley. The sign was a collaboration between the local
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Annie Milbrodt plants flowers at a new park sign her adult learn-
ing class at Lake-Lehman High School made in collaboration with
the Lake-Silkworth Lions Club.
embers of the Lake
Silkworth Lions
Club and an adult living
class from Lake-Lehman
High School conducted
a re-opening ceremony
at the Ross Township
Park recently. The
groups provided signs in
the park and contrib-
uted to the park’s beauti-
fication with planters.
FEO
CIVIC BRIEFS
Monday Night
Bingo slated
Monday Night Bingo will be
held on May 24 at the North-
moreland Township Volunteer
Fire Company, Demunds Road,
Centermoreland.
Doors open at 5 p.m. with
Early Bird at 6:30 p.m. Refresh-
ments will be available.
Free health
minar offered
As part of the popular
Healthy Aging Series, Masonic
Village at Dallas is offering a
free program entitled “Better
Foods ... Better Health” at 2
p.m. on Wednesday, May 26, at
the Irem Country Club, 1340
Country Club Rd., Dallas.
The presentation by Dr. Vir-
ginia Corcoran, assistant profes-
sor of exercise science and sport
at The University of Scranton,
will provide an understanding of
the effects of diet on one’s
health.
To make reservations, call
675-1866.
Jackson Township
service set for May 29
The annual Memorial Day
service will be held at 2 p.m. on
Saturday, May 29, at the Jack-
son Township Volunteer Fire
Department, 1160 Chase Rd.
The service will include a
civil ceremony and a military
ceremony.
Alzheimer's group
meets on June 3
The Dallas Alzheimer’s sup-
port group will meet at 10:30
. on Thursday, June 3, at
:30 a.m. in the chapel of the
Meadows Nursing and Rehabil
itation Center, 55 W. Center Hill
Rd., Dallas.
Frontier employees
plan lemonade stand
The Accounts Payable Depart-
ment of Frontier Communi-
cations will conduct an Alex’s
Lemonade Stand from 10 a.m. to
1 p.m. on Saturday, June 5, in
the Frontier Communications
parking lot, 100 CTE Dr., Route
1309, Dallas.
There will be live music,
raffles of local business gift
certificates and appearances by
Tux, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Penguins mascot; the Penn
State Nittany Lion and Sponge
Bob. There will be also Hillside
Farms ice-cream and Grotto
Pizza.
Camp registration set
Registration for 2010 Discover
Nature Camp will be held at 10
a.m. on Saturday, June 5, at
Pavilion #1 in Frances Slocum
state Park.
There is a $25 non-refundable
registration fee per child. Call
696-9105 for information.
Contra dance planned
A New England Contra dance
‘will feature the music of “Fin-
gerpix” and calling by Pam
Goddard at 7:30 p.m. on Sat-
urday, June 5, at the Church of
Christ Uniting, South Sprague
and Market Streets, Kingston.
No partner or previous experi-
ence is necessary. Admission to
the dance is $9 for adults and
$24 for families.
For further information, call
333-4007.
Car show planned
The Hi Lites Motor Club will
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Community Day on Saturday,
June 5, at the Old Beaumont
School Field.
Registration will be from 9
a.m. to noon with judging at 1
p.m. and trophy presentations at
3 p.m. Registration fee is $10
per vehicle.
For more information, call
John Corbett at 574-7470 or
Jack Judge at 477-2477.
Market, show
benefit fairgrounds
A flea market and craft show
will be held on Saturdays, July
10, 17, 24 and 31, at the Luzerne
County Fairgrounds, Route 118,
Dallas.
Set-up time is 8 a.m. with
market hours from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m.
Vendors must provide their
own tables and are charged $10
for every 10 feet upon arrival.
No pre-registration is required.
Proceeds benefit Luzerne Coun-
ty Fairground improvements.
For more information, call
675-FAIR.
Dog show planned
A Knights 2010 Amateur Dog
Show & Pet Expo will be held at
10 a.m. on Saturday, June 12, at
the Lake-Lehman High School
grounds. Admission is free.
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[rem Women planning card party
The Irem Women’s Auxilia-
ry will hold a card party from
noon to 4 p.m. on Thursday,
June 3, at the Irem Country
Club in Dallas.
Tickets are $10 and can be
. purchased from any member
or at the door. Ticket price in-
cludes lunch, prizes and spe-
cial games. Parking is free and
the Irem County Club is hand-
icapped accessible. Lunch will
be served promptly at noon.
Auxiliary President Carol
Belmont has appointed
Suanne Moses as general
chairperson and Geri Wil
liams as co-chairperson.
For more information or to
purchase tickets, call 822-
4976 or 675-5655.
The Irem Women's Auxiliary will hold a card party from noon to 4
p.m. on Thursday, June 3, at the Irem Country Club in Dallas.
From left, are Geri Williams, co-chairperson; Carol Belmont, presi-
dent; and Suanne Moses, chairperson.
MEADOWS AUXILIARY AWARDS SMOCKS
The Auxiliary of the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, recently awarded green smocks to
volunteers who donated 50 plus hours of service to residents in a variety of assignments. From
left, seated, are Mary Wilkes,
Marie Belasco, Gloria McAdara, Jean Wesley and Jean Clark.
Standing, Betty Sorchik, volunteer coordinator; Connie Fleeger, Irene Meren and Marilyn Gre-
gorski, volunteer coordinator.
CHURCH BRIEFS
Pastie sale
The regular monthly f pas- :
tie sale of the an-Ide-
town United Methodist
Church will be held on
Thursday, May 27. Orders
are due Monday, May 24, by
calling 477-5219.
Bake sale planned
A Memorial Day weekend
bake sale will be held after
all masses on Saturday, May
29, and Sunday, May 30, at
Our Lady of Victory Church,
Harveys Lake.
Homemade baked goods
will be available for pur-
chase.
Service will
honor veterans
A Memorial Day service to
honor all veterans is sched-
uled for 9:15 a.m. on Sunday,
May 30, at the Sweet Valley
Church of Christ, 5439 Main
Rd., Sweet Valley.
For more information, call
477-2320.
Rummage sale
planned
The women of the Orange
United Methodist Church, 2293
W. 8th St: ‘Orange, will hold
their annual spring rummage
sale from 9-a.m. to'2:p.m. at the
church hall on Friday and Sat-
urday, June 4 and 5.
Food, refreshments and Welsh
Chicken dinner set
A chicken and biscuits din-
ner/bake sale will be held from
4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday,
June 12, at the Loyalville United
Methodist Church.
Cost is $8 for adults and $3.50
cookies will be available for for children under the age of 12.
purchase. : Take-outs are available by
The church is located at the calling 477-3521 and leaving a
end of West 8th Street in the
village of Orange. For more
information, call 333-4626.
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