PAGE 8 THE DALL AS POST Sunday, May 27, 2012 CHURCH BRIEFS Recipes sought The Huntsville United Methodist Church is putting together a cookbook and seeks local recipes. Anyone who has a recipe they would like published is asked to e-mail it to HUMCI1877@gmail.com. Memorial Day service set at church The Sweet Valley Church of Christ, 5439 Main Road will hold a special Memorial Day service at 9:30 a.m. today, May 27. The service will include a special speak- er and patriotic music to honor men and women in the Armed Forces. For more information, call 477-2320. The church is handicapped accessible. Rummage sale set A rummage sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, June 1 and from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 2 at Trinity Presby- terian Church, 105 Irem Road, Dallas. Saturday is $2 bag day. TUMC sets Vacation Bible School Vacation Bible School will be held from June 17-21 at the Trucksville United Methodist Church Educational Building, 40 Knob Hill Road, Trucksville. Dinner is provided and starts at 5:30 p.m. each night. The opening skit begins at 6:15 p.m. and the program ends at 8:30 p.m. each night. This year’s group will go on a safari with music, mission, games, crafts, skits, snacks and a lesson. This year’s Mission Focus benefits “Nothing But Nets,” a mission that provides mosquito nets to families to prevent the spread of malaria. LIUM Church plans Bible School The Lehman-Idetown United Methodist Church, Mountain View Drive, Lehman, will host its annual Vacation Bible School from 9 a.m. to noon June 25-29. “The Good News Games” is an Olympic-themed program featuring Bible lessons, crafts, games, songs and snacks. VBS is free for children ages 3 through sixth grade. A special service to celebrate the week will be held at 10 a.m. on Sunday, July 1. For more information, con- tact Mandy Newman at 674- 9777 or Pastor Bob Ryder at 675-5192. No pre-registration is needed. CIVIC BRIEFS Rummage sale set for June 1 and 2 The Deacons of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Dallas, will hold a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Fri- day, June 1 and from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 2 in the fellowship hall at 105 Irem Road, Dallas. The en- trance is off the parking lot at the rear of the building. Saturday will be $2 bag day. Items available for sale are clothing in good condition for men, women and children, costume jewelry, household items, knickknacks, collec- tibles, toys, books, various holiday items and much more. Expo set for June 1 The Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Business, Job & Gas Expo from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, June 1 at the Wyoming County Fairgrounds. For more information, call the Chamber at 836-7755 Dinner will kick off library auction A dinner to kick off the annual Back Mountain Memo- rial Library Auction will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday, June 4 at Apple Tree Terrace. A social hour will be fol- lowed by a buffet-style dinner and a mini auction. For ticket information, call the Back Mountain Memorial library at 675-1182. HL SAL to meet Harveys Lake American Legion Post 967 Sons of the American Legion will hold a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, June 4 at the post home, 4907 Memorial Hwy., to finalize plans for its annual fishing derby. Estate planning workshop slated The Masonic Village at Dallas will sponsor an estate planning workshop from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 6 at the Irem Clubhouse, 64 Ridgway Drive, Dallas. Attorney Alvin Blitz will discuss decisions that need to be made when preparing a will, power of attorney and living will. The program is free of charge. For reservations, call 675-1866 by June 5. Siberski will speak to group Jim Siberski will be the guest speaker at the Dallas Alzheimer’s Support Group meeting from 10:30 to 1 p.m. to Tuesday, June 7 at the Meadows Nursing and Reha- bilitation Center, 4 E. 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Father Daniel Too- mey, Troop 232 Charted Orga- nization Head, delivered the in- vocation, benediction and grace. Eagle Scout Lansberry chose as his service project the beauti- fication of the Harveys Lake American Legion Veterans Monument and building head- quarters. Lucas planned and super- vised his team of Scouts and volunteers install more than 1,000 brick pavers surrounding the veterans monument and al- Back Mountain's newest Eagle Scouts, Eric Wojciechowski, left, and Lucas Lansberry were treated to a pig roast by their par- ents following a Court of Honor where they received their Eagle Scout Awards. so provided new red ash land- scaping stone around the Le- gion headquarters. The installa- tion of the pavers not only en- hanced the monument area but also made the site accessible to veterans participating in Le- gion ceremonies. Lansberry carried out the project as a tribute to family members who have served in the armed forces, including his father Russ, grandfather Wil- lard Lansberry and grandfather Francis Fisher. After graduation from Lake- Lehman High School in June, Lansberry will attend Penn State University Wilkes-Barre Campus to pursue a degree in History Education with a minor in Music Education. Eagle Scout Wojciechowski chose Nature Trails at Back Mountain Recreation, Inc. in Lehman as his service project. He designed a system of trails by exploring the BMR property and, with the help of Scouts and volunteers, cleared and marked the trails. A trail head kiosk was constructed to mark the entrance to the nature trails. He also created a trail map available at the trail head kiosk for the public to use when using the trails. Wojciechowski chose the na- ture trails project because of his appreciation for nature and the outdoors. After graduation from Lake-Lehman High School in June, he will attend Misericordia University to pur- sue a degree in Sports Business Management. The Court of Honor was fol- lowed by a “pig roast” luncheon hosted by the Scouts’ parents in honor of their achievements. POP Theme Tea and Re-Gift Auction held The Prince of Peace Episco- pal Church Seventh Annual Theme ‘Tea and Re-Gift Auc- tion was held recently. Volunteer hostesses coordi- nate table decorations and food around a special theme and in- vite friends and family to join them for the afternoon. One of this year’s most elab- orately-themed tables honored the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts and featured mem- orabilia from the 25-year Girl Scouting career of Barbara May. May and her guests sat around a “campfire” center- piece amid decorations featur- ing a camping theme and took home boxes of Girl Scout coo- kies as favors. Other table hostesses for the event were Pauline Roth, Sandy Sheehan, Jean Carson, Mary Ann Hopkins, Carol The hostess and guests at the Girl Scout table at the Seventh Annual Prince of Peace e Episcopal Church Theme Tea and Re-Gift auction are, from left, first row, Linda Scholl, Barbara Strazdus, Phillis Ide, Alice Summa, Elizabeth Ide, Desiree Schooley, Mary Stout, Libby Cyphers, Doris Cyph- ers. Second row, Sharelle Miller, Barbara May, Genie Mead. Jones, Tracy Jones, Karen At- kinson, Mary Hobbs, Beverly Cushner and Linda Shrader. Cushner and Shrader were also co-chairpersons for the event. PEOPLE BRIEFS D I st d t dent Research Poster Presenta- 7 tion Day at the Anderson Sports and Health Center at Miser- presents research icordia University. 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