PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 14, 2011 Hundreds of people came out for the Back Mountain Recreation Board Outdoor Movie Night. BMT Rec Fields sight of free outdoor movies he Back Mountain Recreation Fields looked more like a drive-in movie theater than athletic fields recently when the Back Mountain Recre- ation organization sponsored free movies. While patrons set up blankets and lawn chairs, Boy Scouts, members of the Bobcats football and Back Mountain Soccer organi- zations sold concessions as a fundraiser. The Hillside Farms ice cream truck also paid a visit. The Back Mountain Recreation Fields looked more like a drive-in movie than athletic fields during Outdoor Movie Night. Members of the Back Mountain Recreation Board waiting for the movie to begin are, from left, Joe Nardone Jr., Adrian Meroli, Dave Sutton and Harry Flack. Dancers perform at Knoebel's The Joan Harris Dancers will appear in two productions at Knoebel’'s Amusement Park this week. Nearly 100 dancers from the Back Mountain communities will pool their talents with 200 other dancers from across the region to produce a fun-filled, fast-paced dance review at 4 and 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 17 on the main stage at the park. Titled “A Summer to Re- member,” the show marks the end of a special summer inten- sive program at the center and will feature a wide variety of song and dance routines de- signed as one final salute to the summertime. Joan Harris first staged a summer picnic and showcase at an amusement park in 1961 and it has been a favorite tradi- tion for her students ever This week’s shows include of a wide variety of ballet, tap, since. This is the 23rd consec- utive year the studio will per- form at the park in Elysburg. Seniors should use vouchers The Area Agency on Aging of Luzerne/Wyoming Counties re- minds recipients of the 2011 Se- nior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers that they have until November 30, 2011 to re- deem them. These vouchers can only be used to purchase locally-grown fresh fruits and vegetables at the Farmers Market stands that are participants of the Dept. of Agri- culture’s SFMNP. Baked goods, meat, jam, honey, apple cider or eggs are not allowable for pur- chase with these vouchers. For further information, con- tact Rhonda Adams at 822-1158, ext. 3337. Get The Benefits You Deserve! Social Security Disability Claimants represented by attorneys are more successful in obtaining benefits. Call me for a FREE CONSULTATION. | can help. Member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives Janet A. Conser Atomey At Law 1575 Wyoming. Ave, Forty Fort 283-1200 Over 25 Years Experience jazz, lyrical and modern dance arranged to music with a sum- mertime theme. 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