PAGE 5 Members of Boy Scout Troop 146 who recently hosted Webelos Scouts are, from left, first row, Gra- cie Huntington, Patrick Redington, Adam Zarola, Tyler Manzoni, Cole Dewees, Matthew Ash, Alex Hajkowski, Jeffery Busher, Matthew Rogers, Joseph Brennan. Second row, Amy Huntington, Tommy Hajkowski, Matty Duffy, Patrick Zarola, Stephen Postupak, Scotty Williams, Christopher Ash, Mi- chael Huntington, Jacob Dragon, Tony Caravaggio, Michael Caravaggio, Alyssa Dragon. Third row, Jane Brennan, Thomas Manzoni, Christo Huntington, Anthony Huntington, Matthew Lyons, Chester Brennan, Michael Lyons, Connor Duffy, Anthony Khoudary, Tommy Brodhead, Andrew McCarroll. Fourth row, Joe Zarola, Tony Caravaggio, Scoutmaster Richie Huntington, Carl Postupak, Dan Duffy, Retirees honored Beta Sigma Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society In- ternational of key women educa- tors honored recent retirees. The women were each present- ed a long stem red rose and an apple charm. From left, are Jane Maneval, Beta Sigma president; Carol Williams, vice president; Ginny Ide, Kendra Cosgrove, Sheila Race and Pat Jachimow- icz, new retirees. Members welcomed Beta Sigma Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society In- ternational of key women educa- tors recently welcomed new members. From left, are Ma- Dr. Gerry Reisinger, Raymond Khoudary, George Manzoni, Rick Roberts. Troop 146 hosts Webelos Scouts Boy Scout Troop 146 of Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department, Shavertown @: hosted Webelos outs from Pack 232 Dallas and Pack 241 Lehman at Nes- bitt Park on the west bank of the Susquehanna Riverfront, Kingston. The afternoon program fea- tured an educational program on the history of the Susque- hanna Riverfront, a cleanup of the “Warrior Trail” corridor and cooking demonstrations by the Boy Scouts of Troop 146. Dr. Gerry Reisinger, local ryann Blessner, secretary; Carol Williams, vice president; Cathy Becker, presenter; Linda Mar- tin, new member; Caroline Mauer, new transfer member from an Ohio chapter; and Jane Maneval, Beta Sigma president. American Indian historian, discussed the significance of the open green spaces and ri- parian woodlands to the Iro- quois nation and provided a i ie 4 LTUSDUTAJNGIEN history of the land develop- i ment of the Kirby House lands YOUR SMILE FOR THE HOUDAYS : developed by Frederick Law CALL FOR A FREE CONSULTATION FOR TEETH WHITENING. Olmstead. (zoom) CHURCH BRIEFS Church members sel entertainment books Members of the Huntsville United Methodist Church are selling 2011 Entertainment Books for $25. To place an order, call Kris at 477-3748. Church, Main Street, Dallas will host the second annual Brunch with Santa and Mrs. Clause from noon to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 5. The event includes brunch, a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus, time to sit on Santa’s lap and a treat from Santa. It _ is open to the public at a Sed Valley as | plans program + The Sweet Valley Church of Christ, 5439 Main Rd., Sweet Valley, will host Tony Wolf, a speaker, comedian, musician and artist, at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 1. Wolf has spent the last 20 years sharing his faith, leading worship, speaking and enter- taining people in 32 states and four countries. The event is free but a Jove offering” will be taken. or more information, call 477-2320. Passover program set A Messiah in the Passover program will be held during the 9:15 and 11 a.m. services on Sunday, Dec. 5 at the Dallas Baptist Church. The program will be pre- sented by Peter Parkas, North- east Ministry Representative of CJF Ministries, who will explain how the Jewish peo- ple have observed Passover for the past 3,500 years, how they observe it today and how it all points to Yesua (Jesus). 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