Sunday, July 17, 2011 AS POST PAGE 9 Flower winners named Listed here are winners of the flower exhibition held in conjunc- tion with the 2011 Back Moun- tain Bloomers Garden Tour: | @ orricuirure DIVISION Section A: Orchids - Jack Bu- zink, of NEPA Orchid Society (NEPOS) won the National Gar- den Clubs Inc. Award of merit for his Cattleya Section B: Container grown flowering plants — Audrey Ange- lella, of Harding, won the North- east Growers Club Choice Award for her Brown Spiderwart “Side- rasis Fuscata” ! ‘Section C: Container grown fo- liage plant — Jerry Pogzeba won the Northeast Growers Club Choice Award for his “Pilea Mi- crophylla Varigata” Section D: Combination plant- ings — Audrey Angelella won the Northeast Growers Club Choice Award Overall Division Award: Jerry Pogzeba for his “Pilea Microphyl- la Varigata” DESIGN DIVISION NGC Table Artistry Award - Nancy Krywicki for her café table NGC Petite Award — Sharon Randolph, Back Mountain Bloomers Club for her vignette. Randolph also won the NGC Award of Design Excellence for the best design in the division. @ EXHIBITS Section A: Adult educational exhibits — The NEPA Bonsai So- ciety won the PA Education Award Section B: Artistic Crafts — Ro- seanne Nardone, Back Mountain Bloomers Club, won the NGC Artistic Crafts Award for her dec- orated show YOUTH EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS Exhibit I: Dish gardens, a youth educational exhibit — Dai- sy Troop 30262, Dallas won the NGC Youth Award for ages 4-7 Exhibit I: Dish garden — Se- nior Cadet Troop 3600, Sweet Valley, won the NGC Youth Award for its youth educational exhibit Exhibit III: Youth horticulture dish gardens — Morgan Williams of Daisy Troop 32647, of Dallas, and Jacy Muldoon of Brownie Troop 32668, of Dallas, won an NGC Youth Award for their con- tainers. AWARDS OF APPRECIATION Pressed flowers: Nancy Mayer, Vernon, Back Mountain Bloom- ers Butterfly collection: Roberta Troy, Wyoming Insect collection: Sharon Teles- ky, Benton Fairy gardens: Linda Conrad, Oley Shakespeare Garden at Miser- icordia University BILL TARUTIS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Trucksville United Methodist Church Staff Parish Relations Com- mittee member Joan Lenahan, right, greets new Pastor Marion Hartman. PASTOR @... from Page 1 The Rev. Marian Hartman started preaching at Trucksville on July 3, and the congregation held a welcoming ceremony for its new pastor on July 10. The congregation even wore sticker-backed name tags in or- der to make the new preacher feel comfortable in her sur- roundings. Some church mem- bers already started calling Hartman by “Rev.” “I told her last week after her first sermon, I think we'll keep her,” said church member Bar- bie Glowak, of Trucksville. Hartman, who has been a minister for 31 years, said she’s looking forward to working with the youthful congregation. “I think there are a lot of younger families here,” she said. “Im looking forward to the youth group and seeing where it could go. There’s a lot of enthusiasm here.” Hartman most recently came from the United Methodist Church of Wellsboro. She said her preaching style is about finding practical applications of the scripture while keeping the congregation’s attention. “I don’t stand on the pulpit,” she said. “I stand among the crowd.” : : While growing up, Hartman had always thought of becom- ing a missionary but chose a career in the education field in- stead. After so many years on that path, she couldn’t shake her initial aspirations. “God didn’t let go of me,” she said. In addition to a passion for preaching, Hartman also enjoys spending time with family. She has an 18-year-old foster son, her nickname, Kiere, currently in training for the US. Army Reserves. He plans to return to the area to finish his senior year of high school. “That’s when the real fun be- gins,” she said. - Wyoming; SAME ORIGINAL RECIPE, HAND MADE, HAND BAKED PIZZA » WINGS « AND MORE! 696-2100 Mon.-Wed. 4-10PM * Thurs 4-11 * Fri 11-11 ¢ Sat. 12:30-11 * Sun. 2-10 THE DALL Locals named to Misericordia dean's list Several Back Mountain resi- dents have been named to the dean’s list at Misericordia Uni- versity for the spring semester of the 2010-2011 academic year. A student at Misericordia Uni- versity qualifies for the dean’s list with a 3.55 grade point aver- age or higher. Honored students include: . Rosalie Allan-Fufaro, Dallas; Christopher Arnone, Wyoming; Krista Artim, West Wyoming; Amy Austin, Sweet Valley; Ra- chael Ayers, Monroe Twp.; Car- rie Balla, Harveys Lake; Renee Barcheski, Tunkhannock; Rob- ert Barna, Dallas; Lee Bauer, Harveys Lake; John Belcher, Tunkhannock; Matthew Bevan, Dallas; Katherine Blanchard, Shavertown; Albert Blannett, Ashley Blazaskie, Shavertown; William Boice, Dallas; Lisa Bolton, Trucksville; Abigail Bomboy, Dallas; There- se Brdaric, Shavertown. Also, Sara Casterline, Hun- lock Creek; Kayla Chappell, Hunlock Creek; Sarah Church, West Wyoming; Sharon Clark, Sweet Valley; Misty Cook, Dal- las; Yong Cook, Tunkhannock; Tara Coughlin, Harveys Lake; Kristopher Coughlin, Harveys Lake; Rebecca Darling, Shaver- ‘town; Bethany Daron, Shaver- town; Nathan Delmar, Shaver- town; Matthew Demuysere, Tunkhannock; © Brianne Der- hammer, Noxen; Karen Downs, Dallas; Elizabeth Dudascik, Dallas. Also, Patricia Farrell, Hun- lock Creek; Roger Giovino, Tunkhannock; Sara Gravine, West Wyoming; Amy Groner, Dallas; Elwood Groner III, Dal- las; Lois Gross, Trucksville; Ma- ry Gulotta, Trucksville; Da- nielle Harding, Dallas; Amy Hartman, Dallas; Sarah Hauze, Sweet Valley; Kathleen Hawk, Shavertown; Jacob Hebda, Dal- las; Hilary Hoover, Trucksville; Shawn Hughes, Dallas; Jody Hummel, Sweet Valley; Melony Jones, Hunlock Creek. Also, Leah Kaiser, Dallas; Sandra Kozloski, Dallas; Carl Krause, Tunkhannock; Katie Kugler, Wyoming; Taylor Law- ler, Harveys Lake; Bernadette Lawler, Harveys Lake; Nicholas Lombard, Shavertown; Maria Maas, Dallas; Lisa Marso, Dal- las; Dana Martin, Dallas; Eden May, Dallas; Sharon Mazzeo, Wyoming; Brianna Mc Laugh- lin, Dallas; Alyssa Mcentee, Dallas; Travis Mcroy, West Wyoming; Dana Middleton, Dallas; Victoria Mihal, Wyom- ing; Joseph Miller, Tunkhan- nock. Also, Denise Nerozzi, Dallas; Cara Nolan, Shavertown; Renee Novitski, Dallas; Alisha Nudo, Tunkhannock; Brittany O'Neill, Harveys Lake; Marina Orrson, Shavertown; Maia Painter, Dal- SCHOOL BRIEFS Student recitals set The Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute (PAI) will present a Student Recital in the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., just north of Kingston Corners, at 8 p.m. on the following dates: July 20, July 27, August 2 and August 3. For more in- formation, call 270-2186. Recitals planned The Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute (PAI) will present music by the Wind Ensemble and the Jazz En- semble in the Buckingham Performing Arts Center on the campus of Wyoming Seminary, North Sprague Avenue, King- ston at 8 p.m. on July 23 and July 29. The recitals are free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2186. PAI presents music The Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute (PAI) will present music by its Mas- terworks Chorale, Chamber Orchestra, Institute Chorus and Symphony Orchestra at the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave, just north of Kingston Corners, at 8 p.m. on July 22 and July 30. The performances are free and open to the public. For more information, call 270- 2186. Two BMT students exhibit art at King’s Two Back Mountain middle school students will showcase original works in an exhibition titled “Girls, Girls, Girls” to be Dh): \ { camp! held in the Widmann Gallery at King’s College from July 11 through Aug. 26. They are Caroline Banas, Gate of Heav- en; and Brielle Brace, Dallas Middle School. The artists will discuss their work from 6 to 8 p.m. on Fri- day, July 22 in the Gallery located in the Sheehy-Farmer Campus Center between North Franklin and North Main streets. The exhibition is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For more information, con- tact Michelle Leonard, Wid- mann Gallery Coordinator, at 208-5900, ext. 5328. las; Krista Paluski, West Wyom- ing; Marissa Patton, Harveys Lake; Lisa Perugino, Dallas; An- thony Pirouz, Dallas; Joseph Pretko, Dallas; Scott Rave, Jr., Dallas; Colleen Ries, Tunkhan- nock. Also, Erik Sandstrom, Har- veys Lake; Arianne Schott, Dal- las; Rose Scott, Harveys Lake; Kathryn Semcheski, Shaver- town; Suzanne Sikora, Sweet Valley; Robert Sitkowski, Jr., Wyoming; Shawn Skovronsky, Tunkhannock; Victoria Smith, Shavertown; Jennifer Smith, Shavertown; Kendra Spears, Trucksville; Suzanne Spengler, Dallas; Joseph Stager III, Dal- las; Catherine Stanski, Dallas; Sarah Starzec, Tunkhannock. Also, Courtney Thomas, Dal- las; Cassie Tirpak, Shavertown; Amanda Tomaselli, Trucksville; Amber Traver, Dallas; Rhonda Tronsue, Sweet Valley; Michael Truscott, Tunkhannock; Jaclyn Tschantz, Tunkhannock; Robyn Valentine, Dallas; Kelly Vinna- combe, Dallas; Marcia Walsh, Sweet Valley; Shana Weinstock, Dallas; Callie Whitesell, Hun- lock Creek; Emily Wolter, Har- veys Lake; Shawn Wright, Tunkhannock. Also, Carl Yachim, Dallas; Kaytlin Yachim, Dallas; Joan Yamrick, Dallas; Sandy Yan- chick, Noxen; Charles Yavorski, Shavertown; Stephen Zubko, Dallas. PUZZLE ANSWERS — King Crossword — Answers Solution time: 21 mins. Go Figure! ——— 3|X|14|8 X X 71+ 1:8 115 1-H - x16 |-19 {15 Puzzles, Page 2 0 iH EEOERE PIE[A E|R|M|I|N|E AlL[L[o/s[A[u|Rr[uU[s siKllls DISIT A|[R|KIE(D|D|O| | RLY | The burgers got burned and so did you. 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