PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, December 4, 2011 Hometown Heroes banners taken down, to return m 2012 The Hometown Heroes ban- ners in Dallas Borough have been taken down recently to make way for the borough’s holi- day display. Earlier this year the Dallas Li- ons, in partnership with Fron- tier Communications, em- barked on a project to pay trib- ute to the men and women from the Back Mountain area who have served or are serving our country in any branch of the mil- itary. This was originally a one-year project with banners being dis- played from Memorial Day thru Veteran’s Day. However, be- cause of positive response to the project, the Lions Club will con- duct another Hometown Hero Project for 2012. The 2011 project initially called for banners to be returned to their sponsors. With the planned extension of the pro- ject, the 2011 banners will be dis- played along with new banners in 2012, except for those ban- ners which were requested to be returned to the sponsors. There is no charge for the reinstalla- tion of the 2011 banners. The 2012 project will get un- derway shortly after the holi- days. Sponsor fee will remain at $200 per banner. Any additional funds realized from the project after expenses will be donated to the First Lieu- tenant Michael J. Cleary Foun- dation, which benefits veterans in a variety ways. Sponsorship forms will be made available at various Back Mountain locations as well as in local newspapers. For additional information, contact project chairman Don Berlew at 675-4360 or 760-6147 or by e-mail at Donald.Ber- lew@KTraftfoods.com. Back Mountain SB EBEPEOIBEIBEDPERSISESS LE J [) Always Fresh ® Always Hot! are Time Pizza at Back Mountain Bowl Sicilian Pizza Wings * Hoagies * and More! Eat In or Take Out! feaburing Rt. 415 Memorial Hwy. 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The concert, which is free and open to the public, will include the Madrigal Singers presenting the Magnificat by Buxtehude and a selection of favorite Christmas carols. For more information, call 270-2192. Lake-Lehman Band Alumni will meet A reunion meeting for mem- bers of the Lake-Lehman Band Alumni from 1962 to 1989 will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Wednes- day, Dec. 7 at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. Representatives are needed to contact band members. For more information, contact Ginny Piatt Ide at 639-2587 or by e-mail at gmide@ yahoo.com or Mary Beth Duffy Tomko at tomko5@comcast.net fie § 4 Ra : BT Go AE \ : th he Phe Socpy w HE rapa n ¥ Noses Assistant director Phil Brown, left, of Shavertown, and director Ray Patsko, of Wilkes-Barre, will lead the Wilkes-Barre Barber- shop Harmony in ‘The Secret of Christmas’ concert on Decem- ber Min St. Nicholas Church, Wilkes-Barre. 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