Se A meen a A Br Tr —— ———in RE SS fh = we a ae Sunday, May 20, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 9 rh Pe Heather Brady, of Danville, left, and Mary Hollingshead, of Cole Township, check photos they took on their cell phones. Mom Moms gathered in their old prom gowns, brides- maids dresses and wedding gowns to attend the local mom Prom at Irem Country Club. Mom Prom is a nation- ag Debbie Mozal, left, Dena Scrip- kunas, and Sherry Mercavitch, all of Exeter, groove on the dance floor at the Mom Prom. Prom al ladies-only prom event that benefits the Greater Northeast Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. It is a re- al prom with a DJ, a tackiest % % Dee Fields, left, and Debra Beerman, both of Drums, take a break from the action at the Mom Prom. hi ) dress contest and a vote to crown the queen, not to mention a night to dance, en- joy friends and help a worthy cause. Cardboard cut-out “dates” were provided. BILL TARUTIS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST @ Ricker, of Dallas, right, snaps a photo of Jennifer Wynn, of Ashley, left, Lisa Castano, of 0 ver Township, Cheryl Wallace, of Hanover Township, and Kim Baltruchitis, of Courtdale, at the Mom Prom at the Irem Temple Country Club in Dallas Township. The event benefited the Greater Northeast Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. SCHOOL BRIEFS LL Band alumni will meet x 3 High School Band will meet t 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22aat Grotto Pizza, Harveys . This meeting is open to altyone who was in the band under the direction of John Miliauskas. An Open House is planned from 1 to 5 p.m. on June 16 at the Lake-lehman High School. Donations for the event may be sent to Lake-Lehman Band Alumni c/o Virginia Piatt Ide, 65 Boyle Road, Dallas, PA 18612. . For more information, call Ginny Piatt Ide at 639-2587 or e-mail her at gmide@ yahoo- .com or Mary Beth Duffy Tomko at tomko5@comcast.net. Sem seniors plan recital Wyoming Seminary student musicians will present the an- nual Farewell/Senior Recital at 4 p.m. on Friday, May 25 in the Great Hall of Wyoming Semi- nary, 228 Wyoming Ave., just north of Kingston Corners. The students will perform their favorite pieces for the last time as Sem students. . The performance is free and open to the public. For more information, call 270-2192. DHS Lock-In Committee meets The Dallas High School Lock- In Committee will meet at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 22 in the high school commons. Volunteers are needed for the Lock-In, June 15-16. Shifts are from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., 2 to 6:30 a.m. 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. For more information, call Ellen Hunter at 814-5170. Mehoopany School jon is June 2 yone interested in the Mehoopany School and local history is invited to the Mehoo- pany School Reunion on Sat- urday, June 2 at the Mehoopany twp. Building, 239 Schoolhouse Hill Road. Everyone is asked to bring a covered dish for the dinner starting at noon. Beverages and ‘table service will be provided. ~~ A-short-business meeting will be held at 1 p.m. followed by the celebration of the 100th birthday of Hazelle (Allen) Brooks and some Mehoopany history. For more information, call Cliff at 833-4641 or Allen at 836-5030. LL class of 1972 will meet Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1972 will hold informal gatherings at 6 p.m. on June 16 and June 23 at Grotto Pizza, Hrvey’s Lake. These meetings will mark the 40th graduation anniversary of the class. For more information, call Helen Earl Sgarlat 32-6457. DHS Class of 1987 plans reunion The Dallas High School Class of 1987 is planning its 25th anniversary class reunion for Friday, July 27 at The Checker- board Inn. Any class member who has moved from the area or wants to confirm that they are on the mailing list can e-mail Staci (Robbins) Miller at left- lane@ptd.net. DHS class of 1982 plans reunion Dallas High School Class of 1982 is planning its 30th anni- versary reunion for August 18 at the Checkerboard Pavillion. Classmates are asked to for- ward their mailing addresses to Jim and Holly Daubert at ste- pupcat@live.com or by calling 574-4180. AREA AGENCY on AGING: LUZERNE & WYOMING COUNTIES 111 N. Pennsylvania Blvd. , Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 570-822-1158 ext. 3539 « 800-252-1512 ext. 3539 AgingLW.org Art students who will participate in the senior art exhibit at Sue Hand's Imagery are, from left, first A. se row, Christine McCarthy, Sarah Pomfret, Kevin Yozviak, Danielle Patterson, Kathryn Cohen. Second row, Anna Fiske, Kristin Smith, Chelsea Martin, Rachel Madeira, Monique Kenia and Kristen Boyle. Art students graduate Seven Back Mountain grad- uating seniors from Sue Hand’s Imagery, representing four area high schools, will hold their senior art exhibit at Sue Hand’s Imagery, 35 Main Street, Dallas, on May 21 and May 22. The 12th-grade students in- clude Kristen Boyle, Shaver- town; Kathryn Cohen, Shaver- town; Rachel Madeira, Dallas; Chelsea Martin, Dallas; Chris- tine McCarthy, Dallas; Alyssa Miller, Dallas; and Sarah Pom- fret, Dallas. They will be joined by eight other high school students from the Wyoming Valley and the Tunk- hannock area. All seven students have re- ceived numerous art awards for their drawings and paint- ings in many varied art con- tests and exhibits. The public is invited to view the exhibit from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, May 21; and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tues- day, May 22. A meet-the-artist reception and graduation cere- mony will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, May 21. WATER Continued from Page 1 risk to several artesian wells in the area and asked Chief if they would pay for the testing of the water. “I don’t want to see high con- centrations of bentonite destroy our wetlands,” she said. Doughton agreed that resi- dents should have their water Wilkes-Barre/Scranton international Airport tested, but said it can be very costly. A chief official said he’d look into the request. In other business, the board adopted the 2012 Inter- national Property Mainte- nance Code Ordinance which regulates and governs the conditions and maintenance of all property, buildings and structures. In an effort to crack down on rowdy college house parties and other renters and homeowners who cause disturbances, the board voted to advertise a “Dis- orderly House Ordinance” and impose penalties. The board also adopted the Wyoming Valley Sanitary Au- thority Industrial Pre-Treat- ment Ordinance, which is a countywide ordinance setting regulations and fee schedules for municipalities that con- tribute into the sanitary au- thority. 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