hee CY wT Sunday, August 19, 2012 THE DALLAS POST CIVIC BRIEFS SAL meets Aug. 20 Harveys Lake American Le- gion Post 967 Sons of the Amer- ican Legion will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 20 at the post home, 4907 Memorial Hwy., Harveys Lake. Food will be served following the meeting. Bingo at Northmoreland Twp. Bingo will be held on Mon- day, Aug. 20 at the Northmore- land Township Volunteer Fire Hall. Doors open at 5 p.m. and early birds start at 6:30 p.m. Food and beverages will be available. For more information, call Marge at333-4095. Exeter Twp. board seeks new members The Exeter Township Medical Center Board of Directors will hold its bi-monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 20 at the Falls Senior Center, Route 92 in Falls. The board is seeking new board members. This volunteer board meets every other month (six times per year) and oversees the phys- ical building that houses the Rural Health Medical Center and the dental office of Santo LaFoca on Rt. 92 in Falls. The board needs to have members from the following five townships: Exeter Township, Luzerne County; Exeter Twp., Wyoming County; Falls Twp., Franklin Twp. and Northmore- land Twp. For more information, call Tina Smith at 388-6898. Training scheduled The Luzerne-Wyoming Coun- ties Mental Health and Devel- opmental Services, along with its Training Council on Quality, will host a training entitled “Dual Diagnosis - Supporting People with an Intellectual and Mental Health Disability” from 9:45 a.m. to noon on Wednes- day, Aug. 22 at the Luzerne County West Side Annex, Forty Fort. Dr. Sharon Falzone, director of the Northeast Pennsylvania Health Care Quality Unit, a component of The Advocacy | Alliance, will discuss funda- mental principles, concepts and approaches to support individu- als with an intellectual and mental health disability. The training is free. For more information or to register, phone 825-9441. Reps plan Senior Expo /4/880RN\ Reps. Sandra Major (R-Sus- quehanna/Wayne/ Wyoming) and Karen Boback (R-Luzerne/ Wyoming/Columbia) are co- hosting a Senior Expo from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 23 at the Triton Hose Com- pany, West Tioga Avenue, Tunk- hannock to provide area senior citizens with a one-stop-shop to gather information on services and programs available to them and their caregivers. Admission is free and light refreshments will be served. Various health screenings will also be offered, along with three break-out sessions focusing on identity theft at 10:30 a.m., aging at 11:30 a.m. and senior law at 12:30 p.m. Beef dinner slated The Sweet Valley volunteer Fire Company will hold a family- style beef dinner from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24. Cost is $9 for adults, $5 for children between the ages of 6 and 11 and free for children under 6 years of age. Irem Ladies plan purse Bingo Irem Shrine Divan Ladies and Directors Staff Ladies will hold a Vera Bradley Purse Bingo at 1 p.m. on Aug. 25 at the Irem Shrine Country Club Pavilion. Coach purses and Silpada jew- elry prizes will also be available. Doors open at noon. Lunch and cocktails will be available for purchase Admission is $20. Tickets are available at the Irem Shrine Office, Dallas, from any Divan or Directors Staff lady or by contacting Merlynn Morrow at 472-7072 or Bernice Richards at 706-5867. Buffet at Noxen Methodist Church A buffet of meats, salads, hot and cold dishes, desserts and drinks will be held from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 25 at the Noxen United Methodist Church, Route 29, Noxen. A free will offering will be accepted. Art exhibit at Meadows The Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center will hold a public art exhibit for its “Me- mories in the Making” group from 2 to 4 p.m. on Aug. 26 on the first floor of the nursing center. Refreshments will be provid- ed. For more information, call 574-4537 or e-mail cynthias- ickler@gmail.com. Dutch Treat luncheon set for Aug. 29 Anyone who grew up in the Back Mountain area in the 1950s and 1960 is invited to a Dutch Treat luncheon at noon on Wednesday, Aug. 29 at Grot- to Pizza, Harveys Lake. For more information, call Jeff Thompson at 239-591-0551. Planning an orientation program at Dallas Middle School are, from left, Dr. Thomas Duffy, princi- pal; Shelly Maransky, secretary; Lynn Wilson, secretary; Raelene Daring, guidance counselor; and Michael Shevock, guidance counselor. Orientation set at Middle School Dallas Middle School will hold an orientation program for newly registered middle school students and families from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 23. Guidance counselors and Principal Thomas Duffy will meet with students and families in the library to overview key in- formation about the middle school. Tours of the building will follow. Families are reminded that new student registrations are ac- cepted daily. Families planning to enroll are encouraged to do so at their earliest convenience. District building offices are open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. The first day of school for stu- dents is Aug. 29. SCHOOL BRIEFS Students seek veterans names The Student Leadership In Civics Club from Dallas Senior High School is in the process of completing the Veterans’ Honor Wall at the high school and is seeking names of veterans who have graduated from the Back Mountain area and who have received a Gold Star and/or Purple Heart award. Wyoming Seminary, with campuses in Kingston and For- ty Fort, will begin its 169th year of classes at the end of August. The Upper School in King- ston will register boarding and day students on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 25 and 26 for grades nine through 12 and postgraduate. New students will participate in orientation activities on Sat- urday and Sunday and fresh- men and new students will at- tend a special New Student Re- treat on Sunday. A special opening-of-school convocation service will be held on Monday, Aug. 27 at the Up- per School. Sem government president Caroline Reppert ’13 of King- ston will offer words of wel- come and will ring the historic Cokesbury bell 16 times, one for each decade of Wyoming Semi- nary’s existence, to usher in the new academic year. Jason Sher- ry, a member of the English fac- ulty, will address the student Mon-Tues 10-5 Wed-Fri 10-7 NY: LO LS sun Neon. 4 www.sugar-plum.com CHOCOLATES 88 Dilley St. Forty Fort, PA 18704 p# 570-288-0559 OUR LADY OF VICTORY HARVEYS LAKE ANNUAL MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT Friday, Auguse 24, 2012 oon Fes, Benton. $80.00 per Grand Cash Prize >. $5.€ 000, for Hole In One on the 18th Hole and Many Other Cash Prizes & Raffles. For further information, please call Mike or Merry Ann at (570) 639-5426, or Helen at (570) 639-1535. ALL ARE WELCOME! Er Cart, Open Bar, body. The Lower School Forty Fort will open for its first day of classes for pre-kindergarten to eighth grade students on Wednesday, Aug. 29 with a con- vocation for students in fifth through eighth grades. The convocation for primary stu- dents will be held on Thursday, Wyoming Seminary opens 169th year Aug. 30. Classes for students in the Lower School's new toddler program and for preschool stu- dents will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 4. Lower School Dean Dr. Claire Smith Hornung encour- ages all parents of preschool, pre-kindergarten and kinder- garten students to attend a Par- ents’ Back to School Night at 6 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 27. A similar Back to School Night for parents of children in first and second grades will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 30 for third and fourth grades at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 4 and for par- ents of middle-school students at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 6. PEOPLE BRIEFS and fellowship in vascular surgery at Philadelphia Col- Information can be emailed to slic@dal- lassd.com. LHS reunion set The Luzerne High School All-Class Reunion will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 26 at the Checkerboard Pavilion, Carverton Road, Trucks- ville. Cost is $23 per person which include a full picnic menu as well as beverages. Attendees are encouraged to bring desserts. Checks should be made payable to “Luzerne High Reunion” and mailed to Bernie Luksic, 106 E. Fran- klin St., Shavertown, PA 18708 by Aug. 15. DHS Class of 2002 plans reunion The Dallas High School Class of 2002 will hold its allagh d t vascular surgery at Western lege of Osteopathic Medicine. 10th anniversary class re- er gra uates Baptist Hospital in Paducah, He is a current member of union from 6 to 9 p.m. on bil rexel Kentucky. the American Medical Associ- Saturday, Sept. 29 at the A 1996 graduate of Dallas ation, the American Osteo- Metro Bar & Grill in Dallas. Alexander Gallagher, of High School, Dr. Bickingisa pathic Association and the Cost is $15 per person with Dallas, graduated from Drexel Magna Cum American College of Osteo- an adult guest welcome and University’s College of Engi- Laude gradu- pathic Surgeons. Other honors : . : i : includes heavy hors neering with a Bachelor of ate of The include Chief Vascular Fellow FE d hb Science in Chemical Engi- University of and Chief Surgical Resident, i neering. 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