Sunday, September 26, 2010 THEDAL LAS POST PAGE 7 Shown here during the crowning of the 2010 Luzerne County Princess are, from left, first row, Ken- nedy Wood, 2009 Luzerne County Fair Princess; Talyia Adamitz, 2010 runner-up; and Jessica DeAngelis, 2010 Luzerne County Fair Princess. Second row, Krista Paluski, 2009 Luzerne County Fair Queen; Channing Loke, 2010 Luzerne County Fair Queen runner-up; Callie Grey, 2010 Luzerne County Fair Queen; Casey Hall, 2009 Troy Fair Queen & 2010 PA State Fair Queen; and Nicole Clem- son, 2008 Luzerne County Fair Queen & 2009 PA State Fair Queen. Raffle winners at POP festival booth Winner of a raffle held at the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church booth at the Dallas Harvest Festival are Terry Martin, Penn State tickets and Edna Yatsko, Sno Mountain package. Basket Raffle winners are Sandy Sheehan, party; Cindy Lamascolo, money tree; Col- leen Williams, sewing; Peggy Askew, holiday projects; Crys- tal Wallace, car care; Shannon McChesney, movies; Cathy Macey, gift wrap; Paula Was- mansk, paint and pool; Marga- ret Dwinchick, pretty hands; Cheryl Oster, koffee klatch; Rose Schmid, linens; Melissa Shission, crafts; John Major, bath towels; and Judy Gravina, TV snacks. TUMC Trustees plan barbeque The Trustees of the Trucks- ville United Methodist Church will hold their Spring Chicken BBQ on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 1 and 2, at the Dickson CHURCH BRIEFS Contra dance planned The Chickory House and Folklore Society will host a New England Contra Dance featuring the music of “Unbow- ed” and calling by Bob Isaacs at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 2, at the Church of Christ Unit- ing, Sprague Avenue, Kingston. No partner or previous expe- rience is necessary. Admission to the dance is $9 for adults and $24 for families. For more information, call 333-4007. Rummage sale planned The Lehman-Idetown United Methodist Church will hold its Annual Fall Rummage Sale on Friday, Oct. 8, and Saturday, Oct. 9, at the church, 1101 Mountain View Dr., Lehman. Friday hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with snack bar, bake sale and soup sale at $4.50 per quart. Saturday will be bag day and hours are from 9 a.m. to noon. Items in usable condition will be accepted for donation through Wednesday, Oct 6. Rummage sale slated for October 8, 9 A rummage and bake sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 8 and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 9 at the Alderson United Methodist church, Pole 108, Lakeside Drive, Harveys Lake. Saturday is $2 Bag Day. For information, call Nancy S. at 639-2093 or Nancy D. at 639-5688. Church women plan rummage sale The women of the Orange United Methodist Church, 2293 W. 8th St., Orange, will hold their annual fall rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 8 and 9, at the church hall. Food and refreshments will be available and Welsh cookies will be for sale. For more information, call 333-4626. Jessica DeAngelis is fair princess The 2010 Luzerne County Fair Princess was crowned at the fair- grounds on September 11. Contestants who reside in Lu- zerne County ranged in age from 4 to 6 years old, dressed up in their favorite party dress and got @ to tell a little bit about +X &3 Eu if H x P| i i 2) bis 4 LR emselves on stage. Jessica DeAngelis, of Shaver- town, won the title and will take part in community events during the year as the 2010 Luzerne County Fair Princess. Runner-up was Talyia Adamitz, of Hunlock Creek. All contestants received flow- ers, sponsored by Kimberly’s Flo- ral, and goody bags. Last year’s princess, Kennedy Wood, helped crown the new princess. Callie Grey, the 2010 Luzerne County Fair Queen, was the mis- tress of ceremonies with intro- CLIP AND SAVE — — — — — - Tom Daniels 570-639-1120 Educational Facility, Church F Road, Trucksville. Take-out orders will be avail- able between 4:30 and 7 p.m. Dining room service will be available from 5 to 7 p.m. each Tailoring By Tom : . day in Memorial Hall. ductions by 2009 PA State Fair Tickets can be reserved in ; 7 Queen Nicole Clemson and the | advance by calling the church rmer A111 1 2010 PA State Fair Queen Casey office at 696.3897 from 9 a.m. Forme i SE 3 C eqiners Hall, who traveled from Troy and was the 2009 Troy Fair Queen. Friday or by faxing orders to Also attending the contest was 696-3898. Karen Dobson and her husband, Ww Kenny, from Pottstown. Dobson is the PA State Fair Queen coor- dinator. Trudy Clemson is chair- person of the Luzerne County Fair Princess Committee. to 3 p.m. Monday through Hours: Monday thru Friday - 9-5 REGISTER NOW CIVIC BRIEFS Irem Ladies plan crafts show The Irem Ladies will sponsor an Arts, Crafts & Collectibles Show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, Sept. 26, at the Irem Country Club Pavilion, Dallas. In addition to crafts, there will be a light lunch available as well as baked goods and door prizes. There is ample parking avail- , able and the pavilion is hand- icapped accessible. ‘Chicken barbeque set The Noxen Volunteer Fire Company will hold a chicken barbeque from noon to 2 p.m. today, Sept. 26, at the fire hall on Stull Road, Noxen. Price is $7.50 per dinner. Takeouts will be available. Sue Hand will conduct walking tours John Heinz Institute will host Northeastern Pennsylvania ist Sue Hand at an informal allery talk” walking tours of er paintings exhibited at the facility, 150 Mundy St., Wilkes- Barre at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 1. Participants may join or de- part at any time. The tour is free and open to the general public as well as patients and their families and guests. Call Sue Hand or Heather Madeira at 675-5094 for more information. Sale planned at Eastern Star A This and That Sale and a craft and flea market will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 2, at the Dallas Chapter Eastern Star Building Association, Foster Street and Woodlawn Avenue, Dallas. Eastern Star members will serve lunch, featuring home- made soups, haluski and home- made pie. They will also sell their famous Welsh cookies. Chicken noodle and vegetable beef soup at $5 a quart can be pre-ordered by calling Pug Berti at 675-7247 or Dianne Corby at 675-4893 by Sept. 27. All Day Bingo planned The members of North More- land Township Volunteer Fire Company of Center Moreland - will hold their semi-annual All ¥ h S 1 Jay Bingo on Sunday, Oct. 3. oors open at noon and early birds start at 1:30 p.m. Dinner and refreshments will be available to all players. Call Jim at 333-4906 to make a reser- vation. Zen Meditation program offered An Introduction to Zen Med- itation will be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 5, at Mercy Center on the campus of Misericordia University. The program will include a brief description of the method of Zen meditation, a short prac- ticeand time for questions. Pre-registration is required and a free will offering will be taken. For more information, call Sr. Barbara Craig at 675-1872. Alzheimer’s support group will meet The Dallas Alzheimer’s sup- port group will meet at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 7, in the chapel at the Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 55 W. Center Hill Rd., Dallas Bingo schedule announced Bingo is held on every other Monday at the North Moreland Township Volunteer Fire Com- pany hall. The schedule for October is Oct. 8 and Oct. 22. Doors open at 5 p.m. Early birds start at 6:30 p.m. All funds raised go directly into the general fund for oper- ating expenses. Players will perform ‘Godspell’ The “Sweet Charity Players,” under the direction of Warren Shotto, will present “Godspell,” a musical based on the Gospel according to Saint Matthew. Performance dates are Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 8, 9 and 10 at the King’s College FOR OUR FALL THEATER WORKSHOPS e Disney’s Cinderella Kids Theatre in Wilkes-Barre. Cur- tain time is 7:30 p.m. each eve- ning. Tickets are $15 and may be purchased at St. Therese’s Rec- tory in Shavertown. Tickets will also be available at the door. For more information, call 696-1144. Wine festival planned The Third Annual Rotary Harvest & Wine Festival will be held from 11 a.m: to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 9, at Lazy Brook Park, Route 6 East of Tunk- hannock. The festival is conducted by the Tunkhannock Rotary Club as its annual charity fund raising event. Tickets may also be pur- chased at the gate for $25. Des- ignated driver /under 21 tickets are available for $5. 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