3, Sunday, August 29, 2010 THE DALLASTPOST PAGE 9 Hi-Lites Motor Club members making a donation to “Carin for Erin" are, from left, Don Finn, Britt- ney Rosencrans, Joe Szewczyk, Erin Redmond, Jack Judge, Mark Ottway, Ginger Mutzabaugh and Adam Lemonagelli. Teen Team of Bake Sale volunteers at the Meadows are, from left, first row, Matt Duffy, James Duffy and Bill Barnes. Second row, Ty Shaw, Steven Mingey, special guest Erin Redmond, Birttney Ro- sencrans, Derrick Ellard, Ginger Mutzabaugh and Trevor Space. Meadows event provides fun for all, raises money for Erin The Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Dallas, recently hosted the HiLites Motor Club featuring classic cars. Making the day more spe- cial was the bake sale that bene- fited the “Carin for Erin” fund spearheaded by Meadows teen volunteers Ginger Mutzabaugh and Brittney Rosencrans. Three- year-old Erin Redmond is in need of immediate surgery to save her remaining vision and prevent a facial deformity caused by a disease. The Mead- ows team proudly donated over $2,000 to a fund at M& T Bank, Dallas. CIVIC BRIEFS arvest Festival photo ontest now open The 2010 Dallas Harvest Festival Steering committee is conducting the First Dallas Days Photographer Contest. The contest is open through September 14 to any Back Mountain resident who wishes to “capture the beauty and cul- ture of the Back Mountain” in a still photograph. More information and contest rules are available by contacting Gina Major, photo contest coor- dinator, at gmajor@aol.com, Photography by Andy at 696- 4646 or the Dallas Harvest Fes- tival at 675-1950. Alzheimer's Support Group plans meeting Dallas Alzheimer’s Support Group will meet at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 2, in the chapel of the Meadows Nursing and Rehab. Center, 55 W. Center Hill Rd., Dallas. ‘The Barn’ open at library The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Rd., Dal- las, will open “The Barn” at 10 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 3, for great bargains on unsold items from he annual auction. The Barn ill remain open until 6 p.m. or until everything is sold. Sue Hand to conduct walking tours John Heinz Institute will host Northeastern Pennsylvania artist Sue Hand at several in- formal “gallery talk” walking tours of her paintings exhibited at the facility, 150 Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre. Each tour will begin at 7 p.m. and last approximately 45 min- utes. Participants may join or depart at any time. The tours are free and open to the general public as well as patients and their families and guests. Meet the artist in the front lobby by the information desk on any of the following eve- nings: Sunday, Sept. 5; or Fri- day, Oct. 1. Call Sue Hand or Heather Madeira at 675-5094 for more information. Moscow Ballet will hold auditions The Moscow Ballet will cast children ages 7 to young teens at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 5, at the Harris Conservatory for the Arts, 545 Charles St., Luzerne. All area dancers are invited to audition. The Moscow Ballet will per- form the classic Great Russian Nutcracker at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 14, at the EM. Kirby Cen- ter in Wilkes-Barre as part of its 70-city international tour. Dancers interested in audi- tioning for a role in the Great Russian Nutcracker should contact the Harris Conservatory at 718-0673 for more informa- tion. Cub Scout registration set ' 1, Boys between the ages of 6 and 10 may sign up to join Cub Scout Pack 155 of Trucksville from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Wednes- day, Sept. 8 at the Dallas Ele- mentary School. Round Table schedules meeting The Wyoming Valley Civil War Round Table will begin its 14th year at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 9 with guest speaker James A. Hessler presenting his program on “Sickles at Gettys- burg” in the lower level of the Daddow-Isaac American Legion, 730 Memorial Hwy., Dallas. Music Box presents ‘Nashville 2' i The Music Box Repertory Company presents “Nashville 2,” an original country-western musical revue, Sept. 9-12 and 16-19 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. A buffet din- ner is served 90 minutes before curtain. Get Out Your Old Film & Videos... | “Preserve Your Memorie To Last A Lifetime” Tickets are on sale for dinner and show and show-only by calling 283-2195. Car show will benefit Erin Reymond A Carin’ 4 Erin Car & Motor- cycle Show will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 12 at Back Mountain Bowl, Route 415, Memorial Highway, Dallas. Cost is $10 for cars and trucks and $5 for motorcycles. Tro- phies will be awarded to the best vehicle in each class. There will also be 50/50 tickets for purchase and music by DJ Jay. All proceeds will benefit Erin Redmond, who suffers from Coloboma, a defect in the iris of the eye and from Retinal De- tachment. Vendors sought for flea market The Franklin Twp. Volunteer Fire Co. will host a flea market starting at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 18, at the Franklin Twp. Fire Hall, 329 Orange Rd. Indoor and outdoor spaces are available for $15 and vendors may set up items at 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 17. Interested vendors/sellers are Célebration DVD, www.CelebrationDVD.com in HOME 321 WYOMING AVE. WYOMING, PA NSFER SERVICE FOR OR BUSINESS Film, 8 and Super 8 ¢ Video * Audio ~~ Photo ° Slides * Negatives * Documents ¢ Duplications “ eSlideShows 609-5048 Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., 12 to 6, Thurs. 12 to 8, Sat. 10 to 2 ROTHER MASONRY Established 1975 Your Masonry Restoration Specialist 570-239-8295 ALL PHASES OF MASONRY 10 [Me NeyV ute] om pele] James V. Pyrah, Esq. 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Individuals who would like to participate in this event can register by calling 836-4777. 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- berry Estates, Dallas. A social hour will be held from 11 a.m. to noon with lunch served at noon. The event is open to anyone who was a member of the Dallas Area Junior Women’s Club. Reservations are due by Septem- ber 15 and will be secured with payment. GEISINGER CENTER FOR AESTHETICS & COSMETIC SURGERY If you're considering facial cosmetic enhancement, Geisinger's cosmetic dermatologist Christine Cabell, MD, and plastic surgeon Anthony Bruno, MD, can help you achieve the natural looking, youthful appearance you desire. Our cosmetic dermatologists and surgeons offer the latest techniques including, laser therapy, Botox®, Restylane®, and chemical peels. Change the way you look and feel about yourself without surgery. 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