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    Sunday, February 27, 2011
THE DALLAS POST
PAGE 5
Michael and Joan Dzanko were first-place winners in the 2010 Kingston Township Holiday House
Decorating Contest. From left, are John Solinsky, supervisor; Frank Natitus, supervisor; Michael
and Joan Dzanko, Shirley Moyer, supervisor; Jeffrey K. Box, vice-chair; James Reino, chair; Kath-
leen Sebastian, township manager; Robert Hivish, assistant township manager/recreation commis-
sion chair.
Kingston Township Decorating
Contest winners are announced
he Kingston Township Board of Supervisors recently presented the prizes for
the 2010 Annual Holiday House Decorating Contest. First-place winners were
Michale and Joan Dzanko while Michael Golden Jr. received second-place hon-
ors and Darren Ford was the third-place winner. Herman and Melissa Flores were
fourth-place winners. Members of the Kingston Township Recreation Commission
judge the annual Holiday House Decorating Contest.
Michael Golden Jr. was the second-place winner in the 2010 Kingston Township Annual Holiday
House Decorating Contest. From left, are John Solinsky, supervisor; Frank Natitus, supervisor;
Michael Golden Jr., Shirley Moyer, supervisor; Jeffrey K. Box, vice-chair; James Reino, chair; Kath-
leen Sebastian, township manager; Robert Hivish, assistant township manager/recreation commis-
sion chair.
Darren Ford was the third-place winner in the 2010 Kingston Township Annual Holiday House Deco-
rating Contest. From left, are John Solinsky, supervisor; Frank Natitus, supervisor; Shirley Moyer,
supervisor; Darren Ford, Jeffrey K. Box, vice-chair; James Reino, chair; Kathleen Sebastian, town-
ship manager; Robert Hivish, assistant township manager/recreation commission chair.
CIVIC BRIEFS
Music Box Playhouse
presents ‘Nunsense’
The Music Box Repertory
Company will present the musi-
cal comedy, “Nunsense” today,
Feb. 27 and March 3-6 at the
Music Box Dinner Playhouse,
196 Hughes St., Swoyersville.
Curtain time is 8 p.m. Thurs-
day through Saturdays and 3
p.m. on Sundays. A buffet din-
ner is served 90 minutes prior
to curtain.
For reservations, call 283-
2195.
Alzheimer’s Group
will meet March 3
The Dallas Alzheimer’s Sup-
port Group will meet at 10:30
a.m. on Thursday, March 3 in
the board room at the Meadows
Nursing and Rehabilitation
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For more information, call
675-8600.
Contra dance planned
The Chicory House and Folk-
lore Society will host a New
England Contra dance featuring
the music of “Fingerpyx” at 7:30
p.m on Saturday, March 5 at the
Church of Christ Uniting,
Sprague Avenue, Kingston.
Admission is $9 for adults and
$24 for families. For more in-
formation, call 333-4007.
Osterhout hosts
smartphone clinic
A Smartphone Clinic will be
held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Mon-
day, March 7 at the Osterhout
Free Library, Franklin Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
Ten teens will act as “Smart
phone geeks.” They will bring
their own assorted smart-
phones, anything from the Ap-
ple iPhone to the Motorola
Droid X, and discuss and dem-
onstrate the capabilities of the
phones.
Call 821-1959 to register.
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GDAC presents
seminar on March 7
The second installment of the
“Educational Series for an In-
formed Citizenry” will be held
at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March
7 in Sandy & Marlene Insalaco
Hall, Rooms 216-217, on the
Misericordia University campus,
301 Lake St., Dallas.
Conrad Daniel Volz, Dr.PH,
MPH, of the University Of Pitts-
burgh Center for Healthy Envi-
ronments and Communities,
will present “Public Health
Impacts of Marcellus Shale
Extraction,” a frank discussion
of natural gas compressor sta-
tions.
The presentation is hosted by
the Gas Drilling Awareness
Coalition and is free and open to
the public.
Facebook for Seniors
class planned
A Facebook for Seniors class
will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on
Tuesday, March 8 at the Oster-
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hout Free Library, Franklin
Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Each participant will be
paired with a tech savvy teen
who will show the seniors how
to create a Facebook profile,
make friends on Facebook, write
on a “wall,” send messages,
upload pictures and albums and
more.
Participants must have an
e-mail account and know how to
access it on a public computer.
Call 821-1959 to register.
Planting seminar
planned for March 9
Penn State Extension Com-
munity Forester Vinnie Cotrone
will talk about planting and
much more on Planting and
Care of Trees and Shrubs in
Home Landscapes from 1 to 2
p.m. on Wednesday, March 9 at
the Luzerne County West Side
Annex, 2009 Wyoming Ave.,
Forty Fort.
This presentation is spon-
sored by the Penn State Exten-
sion Master Gardeners Luzerne
County.
Registration and a fee of $5
per person are required. Contact
Penn State Extension Luzerne
County at 825-1701 or 602-0600
to register.
BMBA sets March
luncheon date
The Back Mountain Business
Association (BMBA) will hold
its March membership luncheon
at noon on Thursday, March 10
at Irem Country Club, 397
Country Club Rd., Dallas.
Featured speakers will be The
Lands at Hillside Farms Exec-
utive Director Chet Mozloom
and Dr. Doug Ayers, DVM, who
will provide an update on pro-
gress at the farm.
Cost for lunch is $14 for mem-
bers and $19 for guests.
Please RSVP by March 8 to
BMBA President Chip Morgan
at RJMorgan@comcast.net or
714-1509.
Civil War Round
Table meeting set
The Wyoming Valley Civil
War Round Table meeting will
be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday,
March 10 in the lower level of
the Daddow-Isaacs American
Legion, 730 Memorial Hwy.,
Dallas.
The speaker will be Jo Ann
Bogdanovicz in first person as
Mrs. Robert E. Lee.
For more information, call
Pete at 639-1283.
Breakfast planned
George M. Dallas Lodge No.
531, Free and Accepted Masons
will sponsor an all-you-can-eat
charity breakfast from 8 to 11
a.m. on Sunday, March 13 at the
Daddow-Isaacs American Le-
gion Post 672 in Dallas to bene-
fit masonic charities.
The breakfast will include
scrambled eggs, pancakes, hash
browns, sausage, danish, coffee,
tea and orange juice. Tickets are
available at the door for a dona-
tion of $6 for adults and $3 for
children.
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