THE DALLAS POST Sunday, September 25, 2011 i'd la le | i : So 4 Chris Dymond of Dymond’'s Farm in Dallas stocks cobs of corn for sale. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST witz, of Shavertown, second-place finishers in the Open Mic Con- test, perform on stage. Mother Nature cooperates for = zn ou Festival's success | ie Gat ewaces Fresco Grill provides spectacular Northern Italian Cuisine in a relaxing atmosphere. There were plenty of winners Kasko, of Jackson Township, at this year’s Dallas Harvest Fes- placed first; Adam O’Brien, of tival held Sunday, Sept. 18 on Hunlock Creek, and Noah Sun- The restaurant features an array of tried Main Street in Dallas. day-Lefkowitz, of Shavertown, and true family favorites, including veal, Te Goud Goud Contes, Blaced Second) and Aman da pasta, risotto, fish, steak and seafood and which was changed this year Foote,o vertown, and Alyssa : . : . from a baking contest to a pump- Horvath, of Dallas, placed third. a variety of Sp ecials. There is an abundant i assortment of desserts on the menu. Enjoy the cocktails and expanded wine list to compliment your dinner. kin decorating competition, had several winners place in the event. In the 4-7 age category, Zakary Waslick took first place. In the 810 age group, Caleb Waslick earned the top placing. Four winners took home rib- 54 DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER RT. 309 DaAlrAS, PA 18612 » 570.255.1005 bons in the 11-15 age group. They | prme— are Madison Ziemba, first place; . i Michael Sabolka, second place; i b : Gianna Musto, honorable men- () wi ALL MONTH SPECIA 3 tion. ™ The age 16 and older group al- 4 £29 1/72 1b > Lobster so had four winners. They are: 0) 0 Tail Dinner Rebecca Janrich, first place; De- ” < rek Peters, second place; Johnny i & S 0 Burrows, third place; and Sherrie ok J t pl X © Waslick, honorable mention. We Care Every Day, | ee. of S or Businesses blossomed into : 7 ; : winners during the event. The In Every Way BL Cxlensive Wine Link | S = © Surf & Turf Back Mountain Business Associ- Experienced Senior A nA YZ 10h ITN. Cl oo, ation-sponsored Flower Box Con- care for total peace of mind 1 570.25 5.1005 | | D ae test winners were as follows: Errands Hi i'd abl) er | Earth and Wears, first place; Leg- Shopping i . Why Self) £ Fo Both served with FF & Cole Slaw | @ gio’s, second place; and Becca- Light Housekeapi Me yey . , nia’s, third place. nth Cusskesping 3 K All September Birthdays will be honored C.K.’s Summer Treats won this Friendly Companionship ’ Vor Ra oy Compaen : | | | Vionday-Sa 4) @) | throughout the entire month of September. sored by Frontier Communica- [SEER SURFEARTR | dd. : Yi OUTDOOR CABANA OPEN DAILY tions. Owner Cody Kyttle cele- Live-in Care : : i Da hoppi cream in the Back Mountain by puckering up to give the festival’s new pot belly pig a kiss on the a EL] A : brated winning the best ice et EE Teg, R305 Dal vy | $3 MARGARITAS EVERY DAY snout. a n The Best of Open Mic Contest sey. had three finishers compete for stage time at the festival. Hannah TWILIGHT DINNER SPECIALS] Starting at 59.95] Monday through Saturday 4:30-5:30 PM | Join Us for Dinner | Thursday - Sunday et \ 5PM until 9PM HounTAll JINING GUIDE Please Contact Diane McGee 829-7153 Homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, bread and quiches made from the freshest local ingredients. OPEN FOR LUNCH TUESDAY-SATURDAY 11 A.M.-3 P.M. OPEN FOR DINNER THURSDAY-SATURDAY 5 P.M.-9 P.M. Phone: 696-3580 www.FIREandICEonTOBYCREEK.com RT 309, Trucksville - Just North of Sheetz (Former Yesterday's Location)
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