Sunday, September 5, 2010 PAGE 7e THE DALLAS POST rol ad den » Scouts from Bear Den 3 of Cub Scout Pack 281, Dallas, provided and served lunch to volunteers in Edwardsville at Habitat for Humanity. From left, seated, are Sam Zondlo and Noah Daily. Second row, Karen Kaufer, executive director, Wyoming Valley Habitat for Humanity; Tommy Janoski, Davy Janoski, Kevin Allen and Ken Daily, den leader. Third row, Scout siblings Megan Daily, Chloe Zondlo and Abby Zondlo. Fourth row, Alex Kish, Wyoming Valley Habitat volunteer. Scouts from Bear Den 3 of Cub Scout Pack 281, Dallas, who provided and served lunch to the volun- teers in Edwardsville at Habitat for Humanity are, from left, seated, Sam Zondlo, Nancy Alberigi, Wyoming Valley Habitat coordinator; and Noah Daily. Second row,Tommy Janoski, Davy Janoski and Kevin Allen. Scouts pitch in to serve lunch to volunteers for Habitat for Humanity was a rewarding experience This is one of the require- for the young Scouts to volun- ments for the Scouts to earn Scouts from Bear Den 3 of Habitat for Humanity volun- landscaping to contribute to flowerbeds and planting pe- Cub Scout Pack 281, Dallas, teers in Edwardsville. the efforts of the Habitat pro- rennials for curb appeal. This o provided and served lunch to The Scouts also did some ject by helping to prepare the community service project CRISPELL FAMILY HOLDS 99TH ANNUAL REUNION The 99th Annual Crispell family Reunion was held on Aug.14 at Dymonds Grove in Noxen. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon, followed by a family group photo and a short business meeting. There were 44 people in attendance. The 100th annual reunion is planned for Aug.l3, 201. For more information or to be added to the mailing list, contact Sharon S Robinson, P.O. 35, afton, PA 18464 or call 226-4721. Shown here at the reunion are, from left, first row, Joyce Badosky, Tempestt Carney, Cora- lizabeth Carney, Kyle Keiper, Caleb Keiper, Kassie Keiper, Nellie, Carey-Anne Keiper. Second row, Kieth Schenck, Dorrance Hubbell, Jennifer Badosky, James Carney Jr, Christine Race Montross, Edward Sidorek, Helen Sidorek, Betty Strzelczyk, Dawn Rogers, Isaac Harvey, Madison Lyn Walsh (in chair). Third row, David Korbeil, Lindy Korbeil, Linda Korbeil, Rose Grey, Eunice Sorber, Doris Mingus, Marie Tina Crispell, Barbara Sidorek, Susan Davis, Flo Crispell, Marilyn Crispell, Ashleigh Crispell, S. David Crispell, Mike Walsh, Tiffany Crispell-Walsh. Fourth row, Rich Keiper, Michele Keiper, James A Carney Sr, Claude Sorber, John Crispell, Marshall Schenck, Jack Sidorek. Fifth row, Amber Crispell, John Crispell Jr, Tom Davis and Lyle Crispell. CIVIC BRIEFS 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 ven- dors/sellers are asked to contact Harry at 333-0557 or Maureen at 333-5970. Families welcome to Scout pack meeting Families are welcome to join Scouts at the next pack meeting of Cub Scout Pack 281 at 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 24, in the Dallas Middle School Cafeteria. For more information, contact @® McDonald at 675-3133 or ~ Cubmaster Chris Angelovic at 855-6680. Legislative expo planned for Sept. 29 A legislative seminar and expo will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 29, in Lemmond Theater on the campus of Misericordia Uni- versity. Hosted by state Rep. Karen Boback (R-Columbia/Luzerne/ Wyoming), the expo will feature Brigadier General (PA) Michael G. Gould who will speak about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and changes that have been made at the federal level to make it easier for veterans to apply for service-related PTSD services. 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 TET ) J (1 RYT) KY SY : Hair ry a 10% OFF with this ad | Open Tues. - Sat. Walk-Ins Welcome Wed. - Senior Citizen Discount 715 Coon Rd., Dallas (off of 8th St. in Wyoming) 574-2855 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. 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