0) _ Se Sunday, February 6, 2011 THE: DALLAS POST PAGE 5° WEBELOS FOURTH-GRADERS FINISH THIRD The fourth-grade Webelos of Cub Scout Pack 281 recently participated in the Winter Sur- vival Competition during Win- ter Fun Day at Kirby Park, com- peting against Webelos from packs across the region, plac- ing third. The Webelos are chartered by the Dallas United Methodist Church and are led by Den Leaders Jim Siperko, Don Zimmerman and Harry Quinnan. From left, first row, are Derek Siperko, Vladimir Gingo, Nick Solinsky and Nath- an Deremer. Second row, Josh- ua Cheetham, Mike Quinnan and Klay Zimmerman. The fifth-grade Webelos of Cub Scout Pack 281 recently participated in the Winter Sur- vival Competition during Win- ter Fun Day at Kirby Park, com- peting against Webelos from packs across the region, plac- ing second. The Webelos are led by Den Leaders Randy Per- ry and Aric Gingo. From left, first row, are Scott Alexander, Ethan Kolojejchick and Ivan Gingo. Second row, Elijah Ches- ter, Alex Perry, Garrett Pall, Kyle Zern and Tyler Stivers. Third row, Randy Perry and Ar- ic Gingo, Webelos leaders. PEOPLE BRIEFS Johnson receives Glenn L. Johnson & Associates, P.L.S. in Dallas for more than 35 surveyor honor gems. Le ears Gilligan receives Surveyor of the Year in Penn- sylvania. Johnson has been a member of the Northeast Chap- ter of the Professional Land Surveyors Society and has served as a state director, as an officer and has been a member of the continuing education department for many years. & He has owned and operated ’ Dean's Award Molly Gilligan is a recipient of the Dean’s Award for academic excellence during the fall 2010 semester at Colgate University, where she is a member of the Class of 2013. To be eligible for the Dean’s Award, a Colgate student must achieve a 3.30 or higher average while carrying a full course load of four courses per semester. A graduate of Dallas High School, Gilligan is double-major- ing in Environmental Geology and Educational Studies. Konnick named to dean's list Kimberly Konnick, of Dallas, has been named to the dean’s list at Cazenovia College for the fall 2010 semester. A junior, Konnick is working toward a bachelor of science degree in human services. 4 THE BACK MOUNTAINS NEWSPAPER BINCE 1859 { Advertise your business in the special Dallas s Post | For more information call Diane McGee at | 570.829.7153 Sty NWN a “Night at the Races” on Fri- day, Feb 25 in Our Lady of Sorrows’ Church hall at 363 W. Eighth St., West Wyoming. CHURCH BRIEFS out with take-outs starting at Dinner, bake sale set 4:30 p.m. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and A chicken and biscuit dinner Tickets are $7 for adults and post-time is 7 p.m. Admission is and bake sale will be held from $4 for children and can be pur- $5 and advance ticket sales are 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, chased from any youth group suggested as only 200 seats are Feb. 12 at the Loyalville United member or by calling the being sold. Horses are $10 each. Methodist Church. church office at 696-3897 be- Complimentary food, beer Cost is $8 for adults and tween the hoursof 9a.m. and 3 and soda will be served. The $3.50 for children under 12. p.m. Monday through Friday. hall is handicapped accessible Takeouts are available by call- with ample lighted parking. ing 477-3521 and leaving your . 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