a — Sunday, April 15, 2012 PAGE 9 THE DALLAS POST Jennifer Lincoln, left, of Mountain Top, and friend Emily Hartman, visiting from Washington, D.C., examine water pellets for hydrating soil. Self-watering Containers gion Post 967 Sons of the Amer- to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, May 15 CIVIC BRIEFS ican Legion my ih at 7: Li and Tuesday, May 22 in the .m. on Monday, 16 at the multi- ose room at the Breakfast buffet Do home, 4907 Horas ny An all-you-can-eat buffet Hwy. Course fee for either class is breakfast will be held from 8 Discussion will involve the $14 or $12 for AARP members. a.m. to 1 p.m. today, April 15at upcoming Kids Fishing Derby. To register, call the volunteer the Kunkle Fire Co. Social Hall, Food will be served after the department at the Meadows at Kunkle Road. meeting. 675-8600 ext. 195 or ext. 115. Tickets, priced at $7 for adults and $4 for children, will be available at the door. For more information, call BMT Chamber plans Business Expo Coast Guard vets will meet 675-3334. ; The Back Mountain Chamber The NEPA Coast Guard Veter- Al da bin 0 set of Commerce will conduct a ans Assoc. will meet at 6:30 y g 2012 Business and Community dn i . : p.m. on Wednesday, April 18 at All day bingo will be held Expo from 4 to 7 p.m. on the Dallas American Legion today, April 15 at Northmore- Wednesday, April 18 in the Post, 672 Memorial Hwy., Dal- land TownshipVolunteer Fire Sandy & Marlene Insalaco Hall 1,4 Company in Centermoreland. on the campus of Misericordia For more information; call Early birds start at 1:30 p.m. University. . ' Dinner will be served at approx- The event is open to the pub- [Nell Morrison at 255-6517. imately 4:30 p. m. : lic. For reservations, call Jim or Cub Scouts lan Carol at 333-4906. .e . Program about fundraising foot Conckry decwailes How's ged + gummy =e should be removed : Eh B ack Mowntoin Dao Fundraising Dinner from 4:30 to BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Officers of the Idetown Ceme- Rr a ui 2 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 21 in {Ty Association request ha all Amusement Park from 7 to 9 the DF Richa gC Pout Yiomo Wer a A ie lonshe p.m. on Wednesday, April 18 in Melba Dicleon Eddcational y Ap : the Lemmond Theater on the R e oh Son b hh pona . campus of Misericordia Uni- aciity, Ob N11 Nag, Yard waste pickup set versity. Trucksville, adjacent to Trucks- : ville United Methodist Church. Spring yard waste/bagged li The events opento the pi: The all-you-can-eat meal will leaf pickup will be held from 7 > feature a choice of plain, blue- ali oi 16-20 in Dri a BEARYy, tie-dyed and Tiger Cub bagged UTIVET SAIELY COUrSE pancakes, bacon, sausage and Master gardener Mary Ann Miller, of Sybertsville, talks about n Center. Gardeners explain container projects pring is in the air and gardeners all over the Valley are gearing up for planting season. Master gardeners recently shared their secrets about four-season container gardening projects at The If-watering containers at The Lands at Hillside Farms Educa- Lands at Hillside Farms Education Center. beverage. Tickets are $7 for adults $4 for children 12 and under. Pro- ceeds will benefit the Souting programs of Pack 155. For further information or to reserve tickets, contact Crys Jennings at 696-6941 or Russ Banta at 696-2833. leaves should be placed curbside for pickup. Yard waste consists of sticks, twigs and leaves. Grass clippings will not be picked up. HL SAL meets April 16 Harveys Lake American Le- at Meadows Center AARP will sponsor a refresher drive safety course from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 18 at the Meadows Nursing and Rehab Center, Dallas PA. The regular driver safety course will be held from 9 a.m. Business & Community Expo 2012 SAVE THE DATE Master gardener Jean Kolojej- chick, of Dallas, gives a pre- sentation on practical tips and advice on container gardening. Sale HR (GV [THINS BIC (Vg [Sel glelel ey HO] ol R (oR ea IH Vl o] [Tal Wednesday, April 18 @ Misericordia University Back Mountain Chamber ™ Rotarians seek professionals for program A Rotarians i nnsylvania are seeking four in Northeastern professionals to visit Mexico for four weeks in April 2013 as part of the Group Study Exchange pro- gram of the Rotary Foundation. Through the program, teams of professionals exchange visits between paired areas in different countries. This award involves a four-week visit during which team members share personal knowledge of their own country and experience the customs, vo- cations and lifestyles of another. The purpose of a Group Study Exchange is to promote interna- tional understanding and good- will through person-to-person contact. While abroad, team members stay in Rotarians’ homes and have the opportunity to meet their professional coun- terparts. They will also give presenta- tions to Rotary clubs and other groups about their home country. The Rotary Foundation pro- vides a round-trip air ticket and local Rotarians in the host coun- try provide meals, lodging and group travel in their district. Team members pay for personal and incidental expenses. People interested in applying should be employed full-time in a too et for your prescription Sougst The Extra Help Program is offered te wv Medicare recipients of ALL ages & can: ; = Dur Counselors can \ also assist you in applying for Medicare benefits EB Thereisnofeefor this service Commerce + Community * Culture To Register call 570-675-9380 or visit www.BackMountain.org, www.BackMountainChamber.org Business & Community Expo: 4-7pm Sandy and Marlene Insalaco Hail recognized business or profes- sion. Young professionals within the age range of 25-40 are encour- aged to apply. Contact Barbara Petty at bar- bararaypetty@comcast.net for an application, information or with any questions. Back Mountain Historical Association Event: 7-9pm Lemmond Theater Refreshments provided by Gerrity’s Supermarkets and Fire & Ice Restaurant GEISINGER J) Careworks After-Hours Care Cold or Flu? We're here for you. 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