] Sunday, September 16, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 3 Esa Tp SS oR, Seven-year-old Emmalee Carisson, left, of Kingston Township, sits on the pool deck at Frances Slo- Cousins Isabella Nero, right, of Wilkes-Barre, and Kayla Nero, of Jenkins Township, camp out with i cum State Park as Rebekah Boback, 10, of Shavertown, and others in the Kingston Township Recre- their grandmother, Carol Fronczkiewicz, of Pittston, during their annual week-long trip to Frances 4 ation Program Summer Camp move in. Slocum State Park. | Goodbye SUMMER It was a great ride he Back Mountain is a beautiful area all year round but the summer months provide lots of opportunities to get outside and enjoy the best i that Mother Nature has to offer. As the nights become i cooler and the fall season is upon us, we pause to re- flect on what summer offered us. i ——— BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLASPOST Kingston Township Recreation Program counselors and participants Adrienne Box, left, Maeve McAvoy, 8, Alicia Sebastian, Rebecca Loefflad, Sommer Norris, 9, and Rebecca Pensak, all of Shavertown, plan their trip to Camel Beach while sitting under a tree at Franc- es Slocum State Park. ii Mackenzie Lawrence, 4, of Lehman Township, swings at the Dal- Fs las Elementary School playground. ABOVE: Olivia Connors, 10, of Kingston Township, prepares to slide into the pool at Frances Slocum State Park. AT RIGHT: Debbie Karlonis mows her lawn along Outlet Road in Harveys Lake. Michael O'Donnell Jr., 7, learns to ride a bicycle with the help of his dad, Michael Sr., both of Swoyersville, at Frances Slocum State Park.
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