*PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, October 23, 2011 HAND DONATES PAINTING TO LCCC Sue Hand, a nationally-recognized artist, recently donated the painting, “Pemaquid Point ; Light House" to Luzerne County Community College's 22nd Annual Alumni Association Fall fall festival on the Craft Festival Raffle. Chances are three for $5 and are available at the LCCC Alumni Office. grounds of Lake-Lehman Proceeds will benefit both LCCC student programs and the college's community outreach h School benefitted a fund. The artwork is on display on the alumni website at www.luzerne.edu/alumni. The draw- ing for the painting will be held on Monday, Nov. 14. From left, are Bonnie Brennan Lauer ‘87, Shavertown, director, alumni relations, LCCC; Susan Gilroy King “10, Ashley, member, LCCC : Alumni Association; Ann Marie Schreaeder ‘07, Glen Lyon, treasurer, LCCC Alumni Associ- Defingslis and Dave Mamral% ation; Sue Hand, Dallas, artist; Thomas P. Leary, Kingston, president, LCCC; and Sandra Ni- cholas, Kingston, executive director, LCCC Foundation, Inc. 92: K5 2 Ae A = ’ I) npr 5 L- ey i Dy od | #, H AL x NAL TL 4 [ NA + PERE Nag 1 Cheese | ote BL upto Square. ® | Sunt iy CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Above, Diane Hoover, left, talks to Lisa Swanson at a cakes and catering booth during the first Lake- Lehman Ski Club Fall Festival. Below, Tess Hollitt, of Sweet Valley, a hand-painted air-brushed cus- tomed mailboxes. FALL FUN local ski club. The festival was the senior completion project of Lake-Lehman students Matt BMPA officers will collect coats, gloves The Back Mountain Police As- sociation (BMPA) will hold its an- nual “Warm Coats for Kids” coat drive this weekend today, Oct. 23 and again on November 12 and 13 in the Thomas’ Family Market parking lot in Shavertown. Law enforcement officers (BMPA members) will accept do- nated new or gently-used coats for children. New or gently-used hats and gloves will also be ac- cepted. Marked collection boxes will al- so be placed in businesses and community centers throughout the Back Mountain. For further information, con- | tact Ross Piazza, vice-president, = : : ; : : ee a at 760-9342. ; : : oF Stop By To BRUNCH 4 Watch Your ; (rn over 2 aise | "on one of our t K at urday, October 2 9 i | lems aT we are hosting an evening of music, artisan foods and phudence = Check Out | , | October cheer (BYOB) as a fundraiser for | nSHowN I Soubar eid oD i The Choral Society of Northeast Pa. Visit www.brownbarncafe.com for complete details. TWILIGHT DINNER SPECIALS $9 95 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. bE EVERY SUNDAY & FRIDAY 11AM TIL 5PM Lobster Combinations Three broiled petite lobster tails and your choice of... Hand breaded golden White Meat Chicken Strips Starting at TWILIGHT DINNER Phone: 696-3580 ii aoe | Monday through Saturday 4:80-5:30 PM N) P | ) ( A S fried shrimp. Scampi Style | WW. aa Shrimp scampi Fried Sweet and Tasty New England RT 309, Trucksville - Just North of Sheetz (Former Yesterday's Location) gS tar ting at over rice pilaf. Bay Scallops Beer Battered Jumbo All served with French fries PP) (0) aN Sea Clam Strips. and cole slaw HALF PRI 1 3/4 POUND PLUS LOBSTER TAIL DINNER ; 59 i | il i Served with 4 é " French Fries & Cole Slaw Monday through Saturday 4:30-5:30 PM || 304 KENNEDY BLVD. 654-6883 Phone: 696-3580 www.FIREandICEonTOBYCREEK.com }i RT 309, Trucksville - Just North of Sheetz (Former Yesterday's Location) "To Advertise In The At Holy Redeemer, faith and education go hand in hand {o provide our students with an excellent academic experience that is spiritually saund. Qur educational tradition encompasses the spiritual, ethical, academic, social, cultural, and physical development of euch of pur students, We provide a diverse and challenging academic program for students of all abilities which allows them to reach their full potential, We il Stier visit us a Holy Redeemer High School Saturday, October 29" | we are hosting an § evening of music, ® artisan foods and §| October cheer (BYOB) f as a fundraiser for N The Choral Society of Northeast Pa. ; \ ls 5a y Sunday, Oct. 30 : | § y 1-4 p.m. | i q Tours begin at 1 p.m. : Presentation at 2:30 p.m. k I 0 I IM ; G0 | I D i Home of the i Li oN Royal Family ] # Roysl Family Please Contact Diane McGee 829-7153 a ——, Visit www.brownbarncafe.com for complete details. Homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, bread and i 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. Holy Redeemer High School 158 8. Pennsylvania Blvd. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 570.829.2424 www holyredeermnerhs.org 4
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