Sunday, October 31, 2010 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 STOUT HONORED BY KIWANIS Harold Stout, outgoing president of the Dallas Kiwanis, re- ceived a plaque of appreciation for the outstanding job he did during his tenure as president from 2009-2010. Stout was in- strumental for the growth of the club and was honored for his outstanding leadership with projects such as the Halloween Pa- rade, the fish stand at the Luzerne County Fair, the All-Star Girls Softball Tournament and the annual golf tournament. From left, are Charles Kishbaugh, membership chairman; and Stout. NAMI HONORS PRESIDENT OF THOMAS’ MARKET The Wilkes- Barre chapter of the National Alliance on Mental lliness (NAMI), along with local mental health: -agencies;conduct- ed its 10th annual candlelight vigil in recognition of Mental IlI- ness Awareness Week in early October. More than 200 people attended the vigil held at the Luzerne County Courthouse. Hon- ored guest Thomas Baseski, president of Thomas' Family Mar- kets, received the Lester Varano Advocacy Award for his ongo- ing leadership and advocacy in support of persons with mental illness. From left, first row, are Lisa Tricarico, NAMI Connection; Jerri Sydlo, Northeast Counseling Services; Glenda Race, NAMI In Our Own Voice; Paul Radzavicz, president, NAMI Wilkes-Barre Chapter; and Thomas Baseski, Thomas’ Family Markets. Second row, Kyles Boyes, Plymouth; and Julianna Pillets, Dallas, vocal- ists; Joseph DeVizia, executive director, Luzerne County Office ®" Services; and Julius Zuckerwar, NAMI. PEOPLE BRIEFS : School, have been named Com- Clonan WIS mended Students in the 2001 Nicole Clonan of Shavertown, About 34,000 Commended a junior at LIM College, is the Students throughout the nation winner in the “Print” category of are recognized for their excep- the Cotton tional academic promise. Com- Incorporated mended Students placed among -LIM College the top five percent of more than student tex- 1.5 million students who entered tile pattern the 2011 competition by taking designcon- the 200909 Preliminary SAT/ test. National Merit Scholarship Qual- Using a ifying Test. a grant from Clonan the Importer Support Program of the Cotton Board and with supervision from Cotton Incorporated, LIM College’s Fashion Merchandising Depart- ment challenged its students to create original plaid, striped and print fabric patterns using the college’s official colors. LIM College, located in New York City, is the nation’s only college exclusively focused on James V. Pyrah, Esq. ANUS | EVENS (570) 718-4900 Personal Injury / Wills & Estates Family Law / Real Estate | Angela Forlenza Stevens, Esq. 575 Pierce St., River Commons Suite 303 e Kingston, PA CIVIC BRIEFS Rent’ comes to Music Box The Music Box Players pre- sent “Rent,” Jonathan Larson’s Tony Award/ Pulitzer Prize winning musical, today, Oct. 31, at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Curtain time is 3 p.m. with a buffet diner served 90 minutes before. Call 283-2195 for reserva- tions. Legion meeting set Daddow-Isaacs Dallas Amer- ican Legion Post 672 will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2, at the Post home. Veterans Day activities will be discussed. Commander Joe Kelley will preside. Speaker set for meeting Dr. Cheryl Fuller, nurse prac- titioner and co-founder of “Women to Women,” will speak on “Caring for the Caregiver” at the Dallas Alzheimer’s Sup- port Group meeting set for 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 4, in the board room of the Mead- ows Nursing and Rehab Center, 55 W. Center Hill Rd., Dallas. All caregivers are welcome. Philharmonic will feature pianist The Northeastern Pennsylva- nia Philharmonic will feature pianist Minju Choi performing Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 during its second Master- works concert of the season at 8 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 5, at the E.M. Kirby Center for the Per- forming Arts in Wilkes-Barre. A pre-concert lecture/ recep- tion hosted by Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic Music Director Lawrence Loh is scheduled for 7 p.m. Ticket prices for the concert range from $27-$65. Student tickets are $10. For additional information and to purchase tickets, call 341-1568. . Chicory House presents band The Chicory House presents a concert with the five-member bluegrass band “Hot Seat “ at 8 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 5, at the Forty Fort Presbyterian Church, 1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Admission is $15. Tickets are sold at the door. For more in- formation, call 825-8772. Sportsman's Raffle set A Sportsman’s Raffle will be held on Saturday, Nov. 6, at the North Moreland Township Volunteer Fire Company Hall. Tickets may be obtained by calling Jim at 333-4906. Contra dance slated Church of Christ Uniting, Sprague Avenue, Kingston. No partner or previous expe- rience is necessary. Admission to the dance is $9 for adults and $24 for families. Further information is available at 570- 333-4007. Patriotic musical program scheduled A Veteran's Day patriotic musical program will be held at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 7, at the Noxen Community Center (old Noxen School). Featured will be Emily Steltz and the Noxen Community Chorus of St. Luke’s Lutheran Alderson and Maple Grove United Methodist Churches with inspirational soloist and instrumentalist performances. Refreshments will be served and admission is free. Fruit, cheesecake sale benefits library The Friends of the Back Mountain Memorial Library are sponsoring a fresh citrus fruit and cheesecake sale through November 8. All proceeds bene- fit the library. Order forms have been mailed to regular customers. New customers are invited to stop by the library at 96 Hunts- ville Rd., Dallas to pick one up. Pre-paid fruit sale orders may be picked up at the library from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 3 and from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Dec. 4. Round Table meeting scheduled The Wyoming Valley Civil War Round Table will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 11, in the lower level of the Daddow- Isaacs American Legion, 730 Memorial Hwy., Dallas. Speaker will be Gary Roche, a Licensed Battlefield Guide at Gettysburg National Military Park and the great, great grand- son of Capt. Patrick DeLacy of the 143rd Pennsylvania Volun- teer Infantry, who was awarded the nation’s highest military honor. “ED, For more information, call Pete at 639-1283. Craft show set The 18th Annual Craft & Holiday Gift Sale sponsored by the Dallas Chapter Eastern Star Building Association will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 13, at the East- ern Star Hall, Foster Street and Woodlawn Avenue, Dallas. Vendors may rent an 8-foot table for $15. Eastern Star members will serve lunch, featuring homemade soups, homemade pies and haluski. Chicken noodle and vegeta- ble beef soup for $5 a quart may be pre-ordered by calling Pug Berti at 675-7247 or Dianne Corby at 675-4893. Gardening program : by calling the li S et for library iy g the library at 675- A gardening program, “How to get your vegetable /flower beds ready for winter,” will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Back Mountain Me- morial Library, 96 Huntsville Rd., Dallas. Master Gardener Ron Petro will teach participants how to protect the ground from ero- sion, prepare compost and amend the soil. Pre-registration is required Ham dinner set The Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Company will hold a fam- ily-style ham dinner from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 13, with takeouts beginning at 4 p.m. Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children between the ages of 6 and 11 and free for children under the age of 6. 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