Gl Sunday, September 9, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 9 Planning the first-ever Dallas Township Fall Roll Out are, from left, Dallas Township EMA Coordina- tor Alan Pugh, Police Chief Robert Jolley, Kunkle Fire Chief Jack Dodson, Dallas Fire Chief Harry ality’s first-ever Fall Roll Out m 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 7 at the Dallas Township Mu- aii Building and grounds, located at 2919 SR 309, Dallas. The event will acquaint resi- dents with their municipal and emergency services personnel Vivian and Roadmaster Martin Barry. and equipment, which will be on-site and on display through- out the afternoon. Participating in the event will be the Dallas Township EMA, Dallas Township Police Depart- ment, Dallas Fire & Ambu- lance, Kunkle Fire & Ambu- lance and the Dallas Township Road Department. The Dallas Township super- visors, tax collector, zoning/ code enforcement officer and roadmaster will also participa- te. The community event is open to Dallas Township residents and their families. There will be giveaways and goodies for chil- dren. FTE MEADOWS RESIDENT'S ENJOY ICE CREAM SOCIAL idents at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, recently enjoyed an ice cream social spon- by the Meadows Auxiliary volunteers. Ice cream sundaes were served by the activities staff and Auxilians while residents were entertained by George Rittenhouse. This special activity adds to the summer festivities for Meadows’ residents. From left, first row, are Lorraine Patla, Ruth Searfoss, Connie Traver, Geraldine Appleby and Marie Digiosa. Second row, Camille Fioti, assistant director of community services; George Rittenhouse, entertainer; Virginia Clark, volunteer; Cyn- thia Sickler, activity staff; Fran Dierolf, volunteer; Katie Cilvik, activity staff; Pat Conlan, volunteer; Bob Law, volunteer; Margaret Humphreys, relative; and Betty Sorchik, director of community services. | PSU alumni olan trip to Homecoming The Penn State Wilkes-Barre Alumni Constituent Society is of- fering a bus trip to Beaver Stadi- um in State College on Saturday, Oct. 6 to watch the Penn State football team take on the North- western Wildcats, kicking off at noon. The bus will depart from the Penn State Wilkes-Barre gym parking lot at 7a.m. returning to campus around 8p.m. The trip costs $120 per person and includes bus transportation, ticket to the football game and a tailgate before and after the game where a raffle will be conducted. This year, only 40 tickets are available and several seats have already been reserved. For those who have tickets to the game, limited seating is avail- able for the bus ride and tailgat- ing activities at a cost of $55 per person. For more information and to RSVP, contact Karen Brace-Ho- the Penn State Wilkes- Alumni and Development ce at 675-9228 or 14@psu.edu. 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When arriving with recy- clables, participants should drive to the left of the main building down to the orange containers. The supervisors ask participa- nts to follow the rules posted. Cameras will be used to prose- cute anyone dumping illegally on or near the municipal proper- ty. Hours are from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to noon every second and fourth Saturday of each month. Hours are subject to change and will be posted on the Leh- man Township website at www.lehmantwp.com or www.lehmanpa.com. The following items will be accepted at the center: plastic #s 1,2,3,4,5,6, 7; glass bottles and jars (no broken glass please); tin cans, (vegetable cans, juice cans, empty aerosol cans, etc.); books, including phone books, can be hardcover; magazines, brochures, junk mail, special file stock; white paper, newspaper and inserts, envelopes (win- dowed ok), color paper, school paper, 3-ply paper; cardboard, juice and milk cartons, cereal boxes, egg cartons, paper board boxes; aluminum cans and foil; pots and pans, small metals. The following will NOT be ac- cepted or allowed at this center: plastic microwave trays or 6- pack holders, ceramics, dish- ware, drinking glasses, bulbs, or mirrors, shredded paper or pa- per to go containers, waxed pa- per, waxed cardboard or frozen drink/food containers, hazard- ous or medical waste, syringes or needles, napkins or paper towels, Styrofoam, stickers and window glass. To purchase 16-gallon bins for $10 each, call 674-7788. 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’ Hon- or 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. Information can be emailed to slic@dallassd.com. Lehman-Jackson PTS plans Meet and Greet The Lehman Jackson PTA will hold its annual kick off Meet and Greet event at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 12 in the school cafeteria. Membership forms and com- mittee sign-up sheets will be available. Refreshments will be offered. DHS Class of 2002 plans reunion The Dallas High School Class of 2002 will hold its 10th anniversary class reunion from 6 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 29 at the Metro Bar & Grill in Dallas. Cost is $15 per person with an adult guest welcome and includes hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar. Anyone wishing to attend the event is asked to contact class officers via email at dhsa- lum2002@gmail.com, log on to http://dallashs2002re- union.eventbrite.com or call Jeff Jumper at 334-819-4125. PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following transfers of Back Mountain properties have been recorded in the Lu- zerne County Office of the Re- corder of Deeds for the week of August 27, 2012: KBJ Estate Investments PA to Kristina R. Dorkoski, Lot 23, Section 1, Dallas Township; $122,000 Jennifer Lynn Johnson and Nicholas Samuel Bidding Jr. to Kenneth J. and Linda D. Stanis- low, Dallas Township; $139,000 Route 118 Car Wash, LLC to Rimyn Enterprises, Inc., Parcel D, Lake Township; $1 Herman J. and Melissa Flores to Lee Ann Earl-Sedor;, 1 Bramblewood Dr., Lot 4 Park- hurst Subdivision Plot, King- ston Township; $372,500 Audrey and Nelson E. Nel- son III to Christine Rosen- grant, Lot 103, Dallas Town- ship; $106,000 ATTENTION UGI ELECTF ATL ET TET GEE TA Save on energy later. 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