-_— ose Sunday, July 31, 2011 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 PEOPLE BRIEFS Gilligan earns Dean's Award Molly Gilligan has earned a Dean’s Award for academic Qi for the 2011 ring term at Colgate Uni- versity in Hamilton, NY. This award is presented to stu- dents who achieve a term grade point average of 3.30 or higher. Gilligan is a 2007 graduate of Dallas High School. Space promoted at TMG Health Julie Space, of Dallas, has been promoted to Vice Presi- dent of Product Management and Marketing for TMG Health in Dunmore. Since joining TMG Health in 2009, Space has served as Senior Di- rector of Support Services. Prior to joining TMG Health, she was Vice Presi- dent of Marketing and the Customer Service Experience at BabyAge.com and held Space several senior management positions in product manage- ment, marketing and sales at Frontier Communications. Space is a founding mem- ber and active leader of the NEPA Customer Service Consortium and a member of the board of directors of the Great Valley Technology Alliance. She also serves on the leadership team for e- Marketing NEPA. Chinikaylo assisting Wilkes professor Aleona Chinikaylo, of Dal- las, is assisting Wilkes Uni- versity assistant professor of biology Linda Gutierrez with her research this summer. Chinikaylo is a biology major at Wilkes University. All four of Gutierrez’s re- search assistants are study- ing the effects of Throm- bospondin, colorectal cancer and an up-regulated gene called LGR5. Mike assisting with research Thomas Mike, of Shaver- town, is one of seven stu- dents assisting Wilkes Uni- versity professor of biology William Terzaghi with his research this summer. A junior biology major at Wilkes, Mike is studying the role of antisense RNA in light-regulated gene expres- sion. Steven Gulotta on dean's list Steven Gulotta, of Trucks- ville, has been named to the dean’s list for the 2011 spring semester in Villanova Uni- versity’s College of Engineer- ing. To qualify for the dean’s list in the College of Engi- neering, a student must at- tend the university full-time and earn a semester grade point average of 3.25. Mericle named to dean’s list Kelly Mericle, of Shaver- town, has been named to the dean’s list for the 2011 spring semester in the Villanova School of Business. To qualify for the dean’s list in the Villanova School of Business, a student must attend the university full- time and earn a semester grade point average of 3.5, with no missing or non-pass- ing grades. Cousins Allison Spencer, left, and Anne Fiske are displaying their artwork at the Forty Fort branch of Citizens Bank through August 4. Cousins display artwork at bank The Forty Fort branch of Citi- zens Bank has been hosting an exhibit of artwork by cousins Alli- son Spencer and Anna Fiske. The exhibit includes over 20 pieces of art created in a variety of media including graphite, col- ored pencil, acrylic and watercol- or. Many of the works have won awards in various local competi- tions. Both artists are students of Sue Hand, Dallas. Spencer recently graduated from Holy Redeemer and is cur- @ Vic BRIEFS Computer classes offered at BMT Library Basic computer classes will be offered at the Back Moun- tain Memorial Library during the month of August. Each session will consist of three one-hour classes. Cost is $15. For more information, call the library at 675-1182. Bookshop on summer hours The Slightly Read Bookshop at the Back Mountain Memo- rial Library is currently oper- ating on its summer schedule and is open from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays only. The bookshop will resume its regular schedule after Labor Day. “Cabaret” comes to Music Box Playhouse The Music Box Repertory mpany presents the musical Cabaret” today, July 31 and August 5-7 at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. For reservations, call 283- 2195. Ambulance Assn. plans meeting The Franklin/Northmoreland Townships Volunteer Ambu- lance Association will hold its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 3 in the Fran- klin Township Fire Hall, Orange Road, Franklin Township. Alzheimer’s group meets August 4 The Dallas Alzheimer’s Sup- port Group will meet at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 4 in the board room of the Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 55 W. Center Hill Rd., Dallas. Dance supports anti-bully programs “Dance in the No Bully Zone” will be held from 9:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Aug. 6 at Wyoming Valley West Middle School, Chester Street, King- ston. 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Round Table slates program The program, “Meade’s Pur- suit of Lee at the Close of The Gettysburg Campaign” will be offered by Jim Pangburn for the Wyoming Valley Civil War Round Table meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 11 in the lower level of the Daddow- Isaacs American Legion, 730 Memorial Hwy., Dallas. Pangburn is a graduate of Bucknell University and is in his 12th year as a Licensed Battlefield Guide at the Gettys- burg National Military Park, including the past nine years as a full-time guide. For more information, call Pete at 639-1283. Support group meets The Dallas Alzheimer’s Sup- port Group will meet at 11 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 15 in the board room of the Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Pennsylvania American Wa- ter and The Lands at Hillside Farms will hold the Wonderful World of Water Day Camp from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. August 15-19 at The Lands at Hillside Farms, Shavertown. Day campers, ages 7 — 11, will explore watershed basics, learn how human activity on the land affects the quality of water in rivers and streams and discover solutions to water pollution. To register a child, contact The Lands at Hillside Farms at 696-5540. A deposit of $10 will hold a child’s space and the deposit will be refunded upon arrival at camp. rently pursuing a degree in En- glish at Mount St. Mary’s. Her ex- hibit includes works in colored pencil, mixed media, acrylic, wa- tercolor and graphite. Her favor- ite medium is watercolor and she especially enjoys painting ani- mals, both pets and wildlife. Her other interests include literature and writing. She is the daughter of John and Kim Spencer of Lehman Golf Course. Fiske, a senior at Wyoming Seminary, is exhibiting works in colored pencil, oil, acrylic and watercolor. She enjoys painting in watercolor, especially still life illustrations, plants and botan- icals. In addition to her art en- deavors, she also enjoys running. 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