Sunday, June 26, 2011 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 Members of the Back Mountain Quilters are seen with one of the two quilts they will put up for sale at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church Summer Showcase and Live Auction to be held Saturday, Aug. 6 on the church grounds. From left, are Grace Reishus, Lois Hardisky and Barbara Shafer. Absent at the time of the photo were Betty Glass, Jean Martin, Cynthia Mahalick, Claire Isley and Alice Berez- nak. St. Paul's plans Summer Showcase are invited to compete in the “Dallas Got Talent” Singing Con- test from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Rob Rave of Rave’s Garden Center will be on hand at 2p.m. to answer landscape and gardening questions. Representatives from Savo Auctioneers and Profession- al Appraisals will offer appraisals at $5 per item from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Any type of item except for firearms will be appraised. All proceeds from the event will benefit the St. Paul’s Senior Youth Group trip to New Orleans in July, 2012 to attend the “Citi- zens With The Saints” Youth Gathering coordinated by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Youth group members will take part in community service and rebuilding projects in New A Summer Showcase and Live Auction will be held on Saturday, Aug. 6 at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Route 118, Dal- las. The event will begin at 9 a.m. with entertainment and end with an auction. The event will include booths selling baked goods, books, ts and “odds and ends” ms, as well as a basket silent auction. Auction bidding will begin at 1 p.m. and will feature antiques, furniture, household goods and many other items of interest. Two quilts created by the Back Mountain Quilters, one in a log cabin pattern and one in a grand- mother’s flower garden pattern, will also be put up for auction at 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. and will be on display throughout the day. Morning entertainment will begin at 9a.m. with music by “Step by Step.” Local performers Betty Caffrey is award recipient The Wyoming Valley Wom- an’s Club presented its annual “Woman of the Year” award to Betty Caffrey at its May lun- This award is given annually by the club to a woman in Wyoming Valley who demon- strates and voluntarily supports cheon at the Westmoreland the advancement and leader- Orleans while attending the gath- Club. ship for the good of our commu- ering. Caffrey was honored for all of nity. This event is free and open to her work and years of dedica- Doris Merrill is committee the public. For more information, tion to the Crisis Center, which chairperson and and Edna Mor- call the church office at 675-3859. she founded in 1987. gan is club president. PEOPLE BRIEFS Senior Homecare by ANGELS We know it isn't easy to invite someone into your home. We provide top quality, experienced and thoroughly screened caregivers. Call for a free consultation today! 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Vacation Bible School is planned Vacation Bible School for pre-school to high school stu- dents will be held from Mon- day, June 27 to Friday, July 1 at River of Life Fellowship Minis- tries, 22 Outlet Rd., Lehman. For more information, call 477-3720. TUMC Trustees plan barbeque The Trustees of the Trucks- ville United Methodist Church will hold a “Take-Out Only” Chicken BBQ from 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Friday, July 15. Orders may be picked up at the Dickson Educational Facil- ity on Church Road. Tickets are Watch tor the Grand Ope ning of our new W ellbom hiichen & Bath Showroom! 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