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PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, July 8, 2012 BARRY WILL SWIM AT WESTMINSTER Caitlin Barry, a Dallas High School swim team captain, has decided to continue her academic and athletic career at Westminster College in New Wilmington. Barry was a Wyoming Valley Con- ference All-Star, on the Coaches All-Star Team as well as a district medalist, district champion and state qualifier in the 500 freestyle in 2010. She has been a member of the honor roll at Dallas for four years. From left, seated, are Martin Barry, Caitlin Barry and Madison Barry. Standing, Nancy Roberts, athletic director; Brian Bradshaw, assistant principal; and Romaine Mosier, swim coach. LUZETSKI WILL DIVE AT ITHACA Dallas High School senior Erica Luzetski has decided to continue her diving and academic ca- reers at Ithaca College. Luzetski lettered all four years while on the Dallas Mountaineer diving team. She is a four-time district medalist and a state finalist. From left, seated, are Andrew Luzet- ski, Erica Luzetski, Cheryl Luzetski. Standing, Nancy Roberts, athletic director; Jeff Shaffer, high school principal; and Romaine Mosier, head swimming coach. SPORTS BRIEFS Gridiron club plans golf classic The Annual Dallas Gridiron Golf Classic will be held on Saturday, July 21 at Mill Race Golf club with a 9 a.m. shot gun start. Entre fee for the captain and crew format event is $80 per golfer and includes cart and green fees, food and beverages on the course and a complete buffet dinner and beverages immediately following play. All proceeds benefit the Dal- las High School football team. For more information, contact Dave Simpson at 11 Mapleseed Drive, Dallas. Dallas Lions plan golf tournament The Golf Committee of the Dallas Lions Club has finalized plans for its golf tournament on Sunday, Sept. 23 at the New- berry Estate Golf Course. Pro- ceeds from the event will bene- fit the Back Mountain Library. Those interested in participa- ting in the tournament should contact the chairman Joe Czar- necki at 255-0136. BILL TARUTIS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Lake-Lehman elementary school students play beach ball volleyball in the high school gymnasium. CAMP Continued from Page 9 dents), too,” he said. “We teach them about healthy eating, like we serve them fruit and vegeta- bles as snacks.” Melanie Selner, 8, of Shaver- town, said playing with the Wii games console was her favorite part of the camp because she could dance along to her favorite songs. “I like the Wii because it gets you active,” she said. “The Ika song is my favorite. I like to dance with friends.” Adam Walp, 8, of Harveys Lake, likes volleyball the most, but enjoyed showing off his dance moves to his friends dur- ing the camp, too. “Fitness is important because exercise makes muscles,” he said. SENIOR CENTER MENU Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Area Agency on Ag- ing for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to peo- ple 60 years of age or older. Do- nations from participants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. Menu for the week of July 9: MONDAY - Hamburger, let- tuce, tomato, onion, potato sal- ad, three-bean salad, whole wheat hamburger roll, fruit and yogurt parfait, margarine, milk and coffee. TUESDAY - Bag lunch WEDNESDAY - Pork bar- beque, Waldorf salad, potato puffs, wheat burger roll, peanut butter brownie, margarine, milk and coffee. THURSDAY - Baked fish, Wo lemon dill green beans, cream of broccoli and cheddar soup, } crackers, multi-grain bread, ta- : pioca pudding, margarine, milk 3 and coffee. FRIDAY - Stuffed pepper, mashed potatoes, zucchini and summer squash, whole wheat dinner roll, fresh peach, marga- rine, milk and coffee CIVIC BRIEFS GDAC presents chemist to speak The Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition of Luzerne County (GDAC) will present MacAr- thur Fellowship “Genius” Award-winning environmental scientist and chemist Wilma Subra at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 10 at Temple B’nai Brith, 408 Wyoming Ave., Kingston and at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 11 at Unitarian Universal ist Congregation Church, 20 Church Road, Wyoming. Subra was profiled on CNN’s Health Report; and was voted one of 2012’s “fiercest women” in 2010. Subra’s presentation is entit- led “Human Health Impacts Associated with Chemicals and Pathways of Exposure for the Development of Shale Gas Play.” Both venues are free and open to the public. Bobeck will speak ’ to mens group ~ Attorney Jim Bobeck, chair- man of the Luzerne County Council, will be the speaker at Back Mountain Men's Ecumen- ical Group meeting at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, July 10 at the Irem Country Club. Roundtable meeting Lake, will present his program “Three Pennsylvania Generals at Gettysburg and Beyond - Meade, Hancock and Rey- nolds.” Urban is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and currently a student at Penn State University. Cost of the program is $3 for non-members. For more in- formation, call Pete at 639- 1283. Birding program set Wild Birds Unlimited, Dallas, will present birding as Frances Slocum State Park at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 14. Participants should meet in the parking lot at the boat rental area. For information, call 675-9900. Owl program set Join the naturalists from Carbon County Environmental Education Center as they in- troduce owls at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, July 15 at Wild Birds Unlimited, Dallas Shopping Center. For information, call 675- 9900. Chamber presents networking seminar The Wyoming County Cham- ber of Commerce will present a seminar entitled “The Impor- tance of Networking — Right Now” by Helen Lavelle, presi- Birding program for preschoolers “Backyard Birds for Kids” : will be held at 10 a.m. on } Thursday, July 19 at Wild Birds } | t Unlimited, Dallas Shopping Center. Learn to identify five birds you might see in your backyard by sight and sound. Program is for children ages 3 to 5 and their parents For information, call 675- 9900. HS ne se re aT Avenue ()' comes to Music Box Playhouse The Music Box Players will present “Avenue Q,” the 2003 Tony Award Best Musical, July 20-22, 27-29 and Aug. 3-5 at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. A special preview performance will be held on Thursday, July 19 with all seats $12. Show times are 8 p.m. Fri- days and Saturdays and 3 p.m. on Sundays. | For reservations, call 283- 2195. Square dance set The Franklin Township Vol- unteer Fire Company Ladies | Auxiliary will sponsor a square dance from 7 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, July 28 at the Fran- klin Township Volunteer Fire ] Company Hall, 329 Orange Road, featuring “Just Us Coun- | { | | dent and chief creative strate- Duo.” | set for J uly 2 gist of the Lavelle Strategy By is $6. Food and | The Wyoming Valley Civil ~~ Group, from 11:45 am. to 1 refreshments will be available. yf War Roundtable meeting will = p.m. on July 18 at Twig’s Café, Doors and kitchen open at 6 j be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Route 6, Tunkhannock. p.m. The building is air congi- } July 12 in the lower level of the For reservations, email Deb- tioned. | | Daddow-Isaacs American Le- orah@wyccc.com or call the Singles, couples and begin- bt! gion, 730 Memorial Hwy., Chamber office at 875-8325. ners are welcome. i Dallas. Cost to non-members is $10 For more information, call 0 Richard Urban, of Harvey’s while members attend free. 333-4626 or 333-5912. C({ 4 | Ed | | CHURCH BRIEFS to noon July 23-27. Learn to 3 sing like a bird while enjoyin ; games, snacks and making sew B : " The Huntsville United Meth- friends. | EN Spanish Bible Study odist Church will host abreak- A special Youth Liturgy A every Sunday fast from 8 to 11 a.m. on Sat- featuring the participants will |] i y urday, July 14. Children and be held at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, A Back Mountain Harvest seniors eat free. July 29. This year’s theme is| i Assembly offers a Spanish Breakfast includes eggs, “Catholic symbols, gestures, i Bible Study from 9:45 t0 10:45 sausage, home fries, toast, and traditions.” BE a.m. every Sunday at the pancakes and a beverage. Adult To register, call 675-2121 by | i church, 340 Carverton Road, ticket price is $7. Children and July 15. BB Trucksville. seniors eat free. |B For more information, call a the church office at BEI or up oc Cross Creek church § uis/Stefano Rosario a . | 1005. | To Tulv 15 plans Bible School ] fen 2 planned ior Juty Cross Creek Community BN The Orange United Metho- Church invites children to this | § Book Fair wil raise dist Church in Dallas will host year’s Vacation Bible School, = 5 funds for school a strawberry social from 6 to “Sky — Where Everything is iA e United Methodist 7:30 p. m, on July 15. Possible with God” from 6:30 ! Ph ee Eighth Street Tickets are $5 for adults and to 8:45 p.m. July 23-27 at the } Dallas will Lost Scholastic $2.50 for children under 12 church, 370 Carverton Road, avs f age. Tickets includea Trucksville. Book Fair from 6 to 8 p.m. on ne Fortcakesd Each dav. childrenwil Wednesday, July 1; 10 a.m. to F166 Of snortcake, ice cream, Fach day, childreatvill lean trawberries, whipped topping a single Bible point that is noon on Thursday, July 12 and 5 dz drink intorced with a Bible Friday, July 13; 10 a.m. to 2 ang acre. ; a re wh on Sa July 14: and 6 For directions and tickets, and Bible story. pb: : fusday, July 14; call 855-9693 or 675-1513. For more information or to 0 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 15. re-register. call 696.399 The Book Fair will feature a ; PreTegisien i special community event with : . read-alouds from 10:30 to 11:30 Comunity Sunday Movie night at HUMC Bein Thursday, July 12 Fun Day planned The Huntsville United Meth- 4 The Courtdale United Meth- odist Church will host “Willy Chicken barbeque odist Chueh will conductits ~~ Wonka and the Chocolate Fac- . second ann mmunity tory” for children ages 4-12 at Trucksville UM Sunday Fun Day from4to8 from 6 to 8:30 a Sat- Trucksville United Metho- p.m. on Sunday, July 22 on the urday, July 28. | dist Church Annual “Take Out” church grounds, 225 Courtdale ~~ There will be snacks, crafts Summer BBQ will be held from Ave., Courtdale. and lots of fun. For nore de- 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Friday, July 13 The event, free to everyone, tails, all 477-3748. Chaperones at the church’s Educational will feature the theme Christ- are safe sanctuary certified. Building, 40 Knob Hill Road, gs if July ood} fictde “aes | Trucksville. or all ages, fi Tickets are now on sale at $8 golion sandy, ODS, Te LIUM Church plans for adults and fldren. and muci more, A § \ The dinner a yen community Christmas tree will SUIIIMET SETVICES chicken, all the fixings and also be decorated. The Lehman-Idetown United homemade dessert Methodist Church Sammer ¢ @ To reserve tickets, call the Worship Services will be held 4 chines cir a soa saorne. 00H announces Guouth Sums 190 1 tween 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Mon- S Include an 8: day through Friday. summer camp a.m. contemporary worship The Gate of Heaven Summer service and a traditional ser- Music Camp for students ages vice at 10 a.m. A coffee break Breakfast at HUMC will be from 9:30 t09:55 a.m. 9-15 will be held from 9:30 a.m.