a... yo Be ————_ ha @ ¢ B i Eo Sunday, July 29, 2012 THE.DALLAS POST PAGE 7 Scouts from Cub Scout Pack 155 recently toured the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport. From left, first row, are Stephen Kollar, Thomas Figura, Nicholas Godin, David Kottler, Carter Thomp- son and Joseph Sowga. Second row, tour guide Ron Schumanich, Ethan Shilanski, Brendon Austin and Ryan Hunt. Third row, Dennis Dukinas, Lucas Tomko, Brandon Fleschut, Matt Cheskiewicz and Austin Sowga. Fourth row, Ryan Kollar, Jacob Banta and Sammy Santangelo. Cub Scouts tour WB/Scr. Airport Scouts from Cub Scout Pack 155 recently toured the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Inter- national Airport in Avoca. During the two-hour tour, the Scouts were able to see how to purchase a ticket for a flight and were taken to other areas of the airport, including the security area and an air- plane hanger where they were able to get a closer look at a jet and a turbo-prop airplane. The Scouts also were able to tour the airport fire station where they saw one of the air- port fire trucks in “action.” Pack 155 is sponsored by the Trucksville United Metho- dist Church and meets year round. For more information, con- tact Russ Banta at 696-2833 or log onto cubpackl55.com. Precision Dancers from the NEPA Academy of Dancing in Edwardsville, under the direction of for- mer Rockette Barbara Woronko Anzalone, recently performed in the Arsenal in Central Park, New York. From left, are Brittney Eramo, West Pittston; Alyssa Horvath, Dallas; Jessica Kozich, Forty Fort; Chelsea Margallis, Swoyersville; Kristi Shaw, Sweet Valley; Katelyn Laskowski, Larksville; and Lindsey Shaw Hartzell, Sweet Valley. Absent at the time of the photo was Rachel Kester. Locals dancers perform in NY. Precision Dancers from the NEPA Academy of Dancing in Edwardsville, under the direc- tion of former Rockette Barbara Woronko Anzalone, recently per- formed in the Arsenal in Central Park, New York. The seven entertainers were guests of the Rockette Alumnae Association of which Anzalone is a member. Opening the show at the Arse- nal in Central Park was NEPA A- cademy of Dancing’s Alyssa Hor- vath, of Dallas, who sang “Not For The Life Of Me” from the Broadway hit “Thoroughly Mod- ern Millie.” The dancers and their families were guests of the Rockette Alumnae in NewYork for a lun- cheon honoring the induction of the alumnae’s new board of direc- tors. Senior Prom held at Greenbriar The Village at Greenbriar re- cently held a Senior Prom with music, corsages and refresh- ments. Elizabeth Baloh was crowned Queen and and Carl ‘Wall was honored as King. From left, standing, are Lynmarie Young, activity director; and RuthAnn Hergan, activity aide. KNIGHTS SUPPORT ‘GO JOE XIV’ Dallas Council 8224 of the Knights of Columbus is once again supporting Joe Snedeker of WNEP-TV in his bike ride throughout the viewing area in “Go Joe XV' to raise money for St. Joseph's Center in Scranton. St. Joe's cares for the most severely physically challenged young people in our area. Presenting a $1,000 donation are, from left, Tom Casey, financial secretary; Jerry Schmid, treasurer; Snedeker, Jack Cacozza; Grand Knight; and Ed Sholtis, Deputy Grand Knight. DALLAS LIONS CLUB OFFICERS INSTALLED The Dallas Lions Club installed officers for the 2012-2013 year at a dinner meeting held re- cently at the Irem Country Club. From left, seated, are Don Berlew, secretary; Joseph Czar- necki, president; and Joseph Canfield, treasurer. Standing, Robert Shaffer, third vice president; Larry Spaciano, membership chairman; and Ed Hann, Tail Twister. Absent at the time of the photo were Doug Klinger, first vice president; Robert Swailes, second vice president; and Jo- seph Hudak, Lion Tamer. SENIOR CENTER MENU Senior Citizens Centers sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. 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