PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 1, 2010 Memorial books placed at library The following memory/hon- or books have been added to the shelves of the Back Moun- tain Memorial Library for the month of July 2010: In memory of Alice and Ed Wodaski, “Just Grandpa and Me” by Mercer Mayer, present- ed by Dana Stone; “Christmas Tree Farm” by Sandra Jordan, presented by Dana Stone; “Grandma’s Garden” by Mercer Mayer, presented by Dana Stone In memory of George Wann, “The Real George Washintgon,” presented by The Village at Greenbrair The following books are in memory of Nancy Kozemchak and are presented by the Clif- ford Kozemchak Family: “Peter and the Sword of Mer- cy” by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, “Biblioburro: A True Story from Colombia” by Jean- nette Winter, “Color Zoo” by Lois Ehlert, “Sleepover at Gramma’s House” by Barbara Joosse, “Ladybug Girl and Bum- blebb Boy” by David Soman and Jacky Davis, “The Doll house Fairy” by Jane Ray In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Camp’s 40th wedding anni- versary, “The Hive Detectives: Chronicles of a Honey Bee ca- tastrophe” by Loree Griffin, pre- sented by L. Callahan, P. Dona- hue, B. Faerber, M. Gelso, C. Linker, E. Morrisey and M. Zez- za, “Candy Bomber: The Story of the Berlin Airlift’s Chocolat Pilot” by Michael O. Tunnell, presented by L. Callahan, P. Do- - nahue, B. Faerber, M. Gelso, C. Linker, E. Morrisey and M. Zez- za In honor of the Friends at Little Meadows Learning Cen- ter, “Ladybug Girl at the Beach” by David Soman and Jacky Da- vis The following books are in honor of the Children of Adven- tures in Learning: “City Dog, Country Frog” by Mo Willems, “I'm the Best” by Lucy Cousins, “A Nest for Celeste” by Henry Cole CIVIC BRIEFS ‘Gypsy’ will be performed at Music Box “Gypsy,” a musical with music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Ste- phen Sondheim will be present- ed today, Aug. 1. at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St. Swoyersville. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Thurs- days through Saturdays and 3 p.m. on Sundays with a buffet dinner served 90 minutes prior to curtain. For reservations, call 283- 2195. Alzheimer's Support Group will meet The Dallas Alzheimer’s Sup- port Group will meet at 10:30a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 5, in the Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 55 W. Center Hill Rd., Dallas. ‘Rent’ auditions are scheduled Auditions for “Rent,” a musi- cal by Jonathan Larson, will be held at 7 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 9 and 10, for actors 16 years of age and older at the Music Box Dinner Play- house, 196 Hughes St., Swoyers- ville. Performance dates are October 15-17, 21-24 and 28-31. For more information, call 283-2195. Canning classes offered at The Lands Penn State Cooperative Ex- tension Luzerne County is of- fering a two-part canning class from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Aug. 10 and 17, at The Lands at Hillside Farms, Shavertown. The program is designed for novice canners. To register, call Penn State cooperative Exten- sion, Luzerne County at 1-888- 825-1701. Eastern Star lans craft sale The 22nd Annual Craft Sale and Flea Market will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sat- urday, Aug. 21, at the Dallas Chapter Eastern Star Hall, Fos- ter Street and Woodlawn Ave- nue, Dallas. Vendor space is available at $10 for an 8 x 12 space. Inside spaces are $15 each with an 8foot table provided. Eastern Star members will serve lunch and the group’s famous Welsh cookies will be available for purchase. For information, call Dianne Corby at 675-4893. Junior Women's Club reunion slated Former members of the Dal- las Area Junior Women’s Club are planning their second re- union on Thursday, Sept. 23, at the Appletree Terrace, New- GOLF SPECIALS Ladies & Seniors $25 Monday - Friday ! 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