@- Sunday, December 25, 2011 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 CIVIL, WAR RE-ENACTOR VISITS CUB SCOUTS Cub Scout Pack 155 of Trucksville recently hosted a guest presentation by Civil War re-enactor Jack Pape, center, of Kingston. Pape is a member of the 81st PA Volunteer Infantry Company K and he detailed the life of a local young Union soldier of the Civil War era. The Scouts enjoyed every minute of this “living history” experience. From left, first row, are Brendon Austin, Ryan Hunt, Doug Newbigging, Zach Calkins, Stephen Kollar, David Kottler, Christopher Campbell, Carter Thompson, Ethan Shilanski, Brandon Fleshut. Second row, Heath Jones, Jacob Calkins, Alex Jen- nings, Vince Vespico, Jack Costello, Jacob Banta, Dan Jones, Pape, Nathan Ostroski, Austin Sow- ga, Thomas Figura, Dennis Dukinas, Joseph Sowga, Zack Chamberlain, Matt Cheskiwicz and Charlie Castellino. CHURCH BRIEFS Church members sell coupon books Members of the Shavertown United Methodist Church are selling Save Around Coupon Books for $30. Each book has ver $3,000 worth of coupons be used locally. To place your order, call the church office at 675-3616. Program about adopting slated A meeting for people in- terested in adopting a child will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 28 at Be- thany Christian Services, 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. Meat loaf dinner set A meat loaf dinner and bake sale will be held from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 8, at the Loyalville United Meth- odist Church. Cost is $8 for adults and $3.50 for children under 12 years of age. For takeouts, call 477-3521 and leave a message with your name, phone number, number of dinners requested and pick- up time. Breakfast slated at Huntsville church The Huntsville United Meth- odist Church, 2355 Huntsville Rd., Shavertown will host a breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 14. Breakfast includes scram- bled eggs, pancakes, sausage, hash browns or toast and a beverage Cost is $7 for adults, $4 for children age 6 and under and free for senior citizens. For tickets, call 477-3748. CIVIC BRIEFS Dallas Borough holiday hours The Dallas Borough Admin- istrative Offices at 25 Main St. will be closed on Monday, Dec. 26 and Monday, Jan. 2 in ob- servance of the holiday season. Questions may be directed to the Borough Manager Tra- cey M. Carr at 675-1389. Trash pickup changed The weekly trash pickup scheduled for Monday, Dec. 26 in Harveys Lake Borough will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 27. For more information, call the borough office at 639-3300 or Mayor Clarence Hogan at 793-5187. Alzheimer's support group meets The Dallas Alzheimer’s Sup- port Group will meet at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 5 in the board room of the Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 4 E. Center Hill Rd., Dallas. Contra dance set A New England Contra dance will feature the music of the Wyoming Valley House Band and calling by Bob Ni- cholson at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012 at the Church of Christ Uniting in Kingston, Sprague Avenue, Kingston. No partner or previous expe- rience is necessary. Admission to the dance is $9 for adults and $24 for families. For information, call 333- 4007. LOCALS ARTISTS DISPLAY WORK AT MERCY CENTER Many local artists enjoyed the opportunity to display their work to the community and resi- dents at Mercy Center Rivers Room. Shown here are, from left, Joan Dillon, Peg Dillon, resi- dent; Ann Marie Morgan, activity director; Laurie Kulak, Care Givers of America; Mark Williams, marketing director; Martina Zubiri, Garcia resident; Sr. Regina Kiel, artist; Billie Jean Williams, artist; Sr. Sara Sweeney, administrator, Mercy Center Skilled Nursing Unit. Second row, Linda Kocher, artist; Rich Heiser, artist; Estella Killian, Alzheimer's Association; and Carleen Moleski, artist. ROTARY FUNDRAISER AIDS SHOPPING SPREE The Rotary Club of Dallas recently held a fundraiser at Friendly’'s Restaurant in Dallas to benefit the annual Rotary Christmas Shopping Spree for 45 children from the school districts of Dallas, Lake-Lehman and Northwest. Club members and their families and friends gathered to enjoy good food with good company for a good cause. The club raised $500 in three hours. From left, seated, are Nick Stredny, Jerry Reisch, Paul Rodda, Jean Rodda and Joan Martin. Standing, President Ken Chapple and President-Elect Todd Buckley. PEOPLE BRIEFS Bednarz honored John A. Bednarz, Jr., of Sha- rtown, was recently honored at the annual retreat of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice (formerly known as the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association) with his re- ceipt of the George F. Douglas Am- icus Curiae Award for his outstanding appellate advocacy as Amicus Brief Writer and Alloca- tur Clerk, Past Chair and active Committee Member of the Amicus Committee for more than 15 years and his lifelong dedication to preserving justice. BEDNARZ Riley joins board of directors Pastor Matt Riley from Outlet Free Methodist Church in Dallas has been named to the board of directors of Rock Solid Acade- my. Riley has a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Nyack College and a M.Div. degree from Asbury Theological Seminary. He was the vision- ary and co- leader of a local outreach support team (L.OST.) in Kentucky and did missionary work with or- phans in the Ukraine. RILEY Sem senior Logan May is honored Senior Logan May, of Dallas, is one of five Wyoming Semi- nary Upper School students who recently received honors for their presentations at the Brown Uni- versity Model United Na- tions Confer- ence on the university campus in Providence, MAY R.L Students are assigned to a country and a Associates, VC ~c.. Pinnacle Rehabilitation Associates Kevin M. Barno, MPT e K. Bridget Barno, PT Sharon Marranca, MPT e Hal Glatz, MPT Maria Hall, PTA 520 Third Avenue © Kingston Santa’s Helping Hands $2 Winter Massage Special 5 Warm Paraffin Wax Dipped Hands, Nestled in a moist heat wrap for 10 minutes, fo by a 15 minute hand massage with seasonal hand creams. Perfect for your gift wrapping, cookie baking, and shopping hands. 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