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THE DALLAS POST
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Rossetti Art Exhibit opens today at LCCC
The 31st Annual Suzanne Ma-
ria Rossetti Memorial Juried Art
Exhibit will open from 1to 4 p.m.
today, March 4 at the Schulman
Gallery, LCCC, Nanticoke. An
awards ceremony will follow at 4
p.m. in the James T. Atherton
Gymnasium.
Joe and Sue Hand, of Dallas,
have sponsored the Suzanne Ma-
ria Rossetti Memorial Juried Art
Contest for the past 31 years in
memory of the daughter of
Louise and the late Peter Rosset-
ti, of Saugus, MA.
Artworks in pencil, pastel, wa-
tercolor, acrylic, oil, ink, scratch-
board, mixed media, fibers, pho-
tography, prints, miniature draw-
ings and paintings, 3-D and ap-
plied design were created by
seventh through 12th-grade stu-
PSU student takes
naturalization oath
Isaura Olivares, a student at
Penn State Wilkes-Bare, took
her United
States Citi-
zenship
Natural-
ization
Oath in
Philadel-
20.
A native
of the Dominican Republic,
Olivares is currently in her
junior year as an Adminis-
trative of Justice major.
Millington on
dean's list
Olivares
PEOPLE BRIEFS
phia on Jan.
to dean's list
Three Back Mountain resi-
dents have been named to the
dean’s list at University of the
Sciences for the fall semester
of the 2011-2012 academic
year.
Alyssa Cybulski, of Dallas,
is a doctor of pharmacy stu-
dent; Myer Messinger, of
Trucksville, is a humanities
and science student; and
Megan Wills, of Dallas, is a
doctor of physical therapy
student.
MU professor
publishes book
Hunter Manasco, Ph.D., of
Dallas Township, assistant
professor of speech-language
dents associated with the geo- Taylor A. Millington, of pathology at Misericordia
graphic areas of Dallas, Lehman, Dallas, has been named to the Uni-
Tunkhannock andNorthwest. dean’s list at Boston Uni- versity,
Entries were judged separately versity for the fall semester of has had
on each grade level in 12 different the 2011-2012 academic year. the book,
categories by two panels of three “An Be
judges each. In addition, a sepa- . ception
rate awards jury awarded over Del Gaudio Clays
i ity- vi RR uide to
ha named to dean's list ih
The public is invited to view Maria Del Gaudio, of Dallas, Manasco Teaching
this exhibit of winning art works has been named to the dean’s Social
continuing through Wednesday, list at Elizabethtown College and Physical Boundaries to
March 28. Gallery hours are 9 for the fall semester of the Kids,” published by Jessica
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through ; . 2011-2012 academic year. Kingsley Publishers of Lon-
Friday. Jennifer Ziemba, left, assists Heather Madeira, Rossetti contest coordinator, as they set up the don, England. The book is
For additional information, exhibit for the Opening Reception of the 31st Annual Suzanne Maria Rossetti Memorial Juried Art Three named illustrated by his wife, Katha-
contact Heather Madeira at 675- Contest. rine Manasco.
5094.
Mountain Food Pantry at the : day, March 19 at the North- 696-3994 or Bethany at 477- : :
CIVIC BRIEFS Trucksville United ay Soups available moreland Twp. Volunteer Fire 5807. ordinance in effect
Th F I M ’ Church. All donations will re- Homemade soups, all served Hall, Centermoreland. The Kingston Township Pub-
e I'u onty main in the Back Mountain. with bread and butter, beverage Doors open at 5 p.m. and Grave decorations lic Works and Police Depart-
1 i th M ; B and dessert, will be available early birds start at 6:30 p.m. ment reminds residents the
IS a € MUSIC box Eastern Star from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, Food and beverages are avail- must be removed Winter Parking Ordinance i
“The Full Monty,” a Tony- March 16 at the Noxen United able. : currently in affect until M
Award winning musical about plans craft show Methodist Church, Route 29. For more information, call Officials at Cedar Crest Ceme- gq
out-of-work blue-collar workers
who “strip” to make ends meet,
will be performed today, March
4 at the Music Box Dinner Play-
house, 196 Hughes St., Swoyers-
ville.
Curtain time is at 8 p.m. on
Fridays and Saturdays and at 2
p.m. on Sundays. A buffet din-
ner is served 90 minutes before
curtain.
For reservations, call 283-
2195.
Bingo planned
at fire hall
Bingo will be held on Mon-
day, March 5 at the Northmore-
land Twp. Volunteer Fire Hall,
Centermoreland.
Doors open at 5 p.m. and
early birds start at 6:30 p.m.
Food and beverages are avail-
able.
For more information, call
333-4095.
Round table meets
The Wyoming Valley Civil
War Round Table will meet at 7
p.m. on Thursday, March 8 in
the lower level of the Daddow-
Isaacs American Legion, 730
Memorial Hwy., Dallas.
The speaker will be LTC
William D. Hewitt, USA (Ret.)
from Gettysburg who will give
his presentation on “Gettysburg
- A Turning Point?”
Members are admitted free
and there is a $3 fee for guests.
For further information, call
Pete at 639-1283.
Scouts take part
in food program
The Boy Scouts of Troop 281
and the Cub Scouts of Pack 281
will again participate in the
annual Scouting for Food pro-
gram. Food and money dona-
tions collected over a one-week
period will benefit less fortunate
families in the community.
The Scouts will distribute
door hangers from 1 to 3 p.m.
today, March 4 throughout the
Back Mountain. The food will
be picked up beginning at 9 a.m.
on Saturday, March 10.
Food will then be sorted,
boxed and taken to the Back
The Dallas Eastern Star
Building Association will hold
its 10th annual spring craft show
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sat-
urday, March 10 at the Dallas
Eastern Star Building, Foster
and Woodlawn streets, Dallas.
The organization’s Welsh
cookies will be for sale. Home-
made soups, wimpies, hot dogs,
haluski and homemade desserts
will be available for purchase.
Chicken noodle or vegetable
beef soup can be ordered for $6
a quart by calling Dianne Corby
at 675-4893.
Irem plans bridal
fashion show
A Bridal Luncheon and Fash-
ion Show will be held from 1 to
4 p.m. on Sunday, March 18 at
the Irem Clubhouse, 64 Ridg-
way Dr., Dallas.
Doors open at 1 p.m. and
lunch, including hors d'oeuvres,
a house salad and choice of
chicken franchaise or herb-
crusted baked haddock, will be
served at 1:30 p.m. The bridal
fashion show will follow at 2:15
p.m. with prizes and promotions
offered throughout the after-
noon.
Admission is $20 and reserva-
tions, which must be made by
March 13, can be made by call-
ing 675-1134, ext. 100.
Gas rep to
speak at luncheon
Wyoming County business
leaders will hear about the in-
vestment in the community
from Southwestern Energy
Company at their March Educa-
tional Luncheon set for March
14 at the Fireplace Restaurant in
Tunkhannock.
Southwestern is a U.S.-based
natural gas producer with an
office in Tunkhannock and its
headquarters in Houston.
Reservations to attend the
luncheon can be made by calling
the Chamber office at 836-7755
or by e-mailing Robin at Rob-
in@wyccc.com.
Members will be admitted e
free (one per business) and
non-members will be charged
$10 per person.
of your smile, you
fer lore beautiful
Dr. Gary Nataupsky ¥% A
A free will offering will be
taken.
Music Box plans
murder mystery
The Music Box Repertory
Company will present an audi-
ence participation murder mys-
tery, “Next of Kin,” playing
March 16, 17 and 18 at the Mu-
sic Box Dinner Playhouse, 196
Hughes St., Swoyersville.
All tickets are $30 and include
a buffet dinner. Performances on
Friday and Saturday start at
6:30 p.m. and Sunday perform-
ances are at 1:30 p.m.
Tickets can be purchased by
calling 283-2195.
Ham and cabbage
dinner slated
Harveys Lake American Le-
gion Post 967 Sons of the Amer-
ican Legion will host a ham and
cabbage dinner-dance with
music provided by Neon
Knights from 7 p.m. to midnight
on Saturday, March 17 at the
post home, 4907 Memorial
Hwy., Dallas to benefit the orga-
nization’s annual kids fishing
derby.
Tickets are $15 and available
at the Legion. No tickets will be
sold at the door.
This is a non-smoking event
and is open to the public 21
years of age and older. Admis-
sion includes band, food and
refreshments.
Bingo planned
at Noxen School
A 50/50 Bingo will be held
from 6 to 9 p.m. on Saturday,
March 17 at the Noxen School,
School Street.
Food and beverages will be
available and patrons will pay
per card. All proceeds benefit
the Noxen-Monroe Sportsmen’s
Club.
For more information, call
298-2052.
Bingo planned
at fire hall
Bingo will be held on Mon-
Riverside Commons, 575 Pierce St., Suite 201, Kingston
570-251-108 ° www. dr-gmn. com
333-4095.
Gardening series set
Luzerne County’s Penn State
Extension Master Gardener Ron
Petro will present an organic
gardening series, “From Seed to
Kitchen,” from 6 to 9 p.m.
Thursdays, March 22 and 29
and April 5 and 12 at The Lands
at Hillside Farms Education
Center, 65 Hillside Rd., Shaver-
town.
Pre-registration and a fee of
$30 per person are required by
March 16.
For more information and/or
a registration form, contact
Penn State Cooperative Exten-
sion Luzerne County at 825-
1701.
Polar Bear Plunge
set for March 24
The Seventh Annual Harveys
Lake Polar Bear Plunge will take
place at noon on Saturday,
March 24 at Garrity Realty, Pole
89, Harveys Lake.
Participants are sponsored to
jump into Harveys Lake to raise
money for the American Cancer
Society. Participants must raise
a minimum of $10 to take part
in the event.
There will also be food, drinks
and raffles donated from local
businesses and sponsors. Prizes
will be given for the best outfit
and largest donation.
For additional information,
call Cassie at 639-7209, Sami at
tery, Trucksville, request that all
winter decorations be removed
from graves no later than March
28.
Easter Egg Hunt
planned
The Harveys Lake Home-
coming Committee will hold its
second annual Easter Egg Hunt
from 10 a.m. to noon on Sat-
urday, March 31, at the Harveys
Lake Little League field.
The event is for children ages
newborn to 12 years old. Rain
date is April 7.
For more information, call the
borough office at 639-2113, ext.
0.
Winter parking
The ordinance prohibits park-
ing on the street between the
hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.,
during any snow or ice storm
and for eight hours following
the commencement of a snow
or ice storm.
Friend set date
for author event
The Friends of the Back
Mountain Memorial Library
have set Thursday, April 26 for
their annual Luncheon With A_
Special Author. The event ®
take place at 11 a.m. at the Al
pletree Terrace, Newberry Es-
tate, Dallas.
Tickets will be $26 per person
and will go on sale in mid-
March.
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